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cucumbers and radishes.
Try some breakfast at Gloria’s. Enjoy a
wholesomemealfrom9a.m.to11a.m.Saturday.
Platanos are pan-fried plantain bananas. “In El
Salvador, we eat that for breakfast and dinner,”
Vargas said.
Plantains can come with caramel, whipped
cream or coconut, or you can get them with
sugar. Try Casmiento and Eggs (pan-fried rice
and beans) or Verde Eggs (chile verde, which is
pork in a green sauce). Verde Eggs come with
pan-fried potatoes. Other menu items include
Steak and Eggs, Fiesta Eggs and Tortilla Eggs.
Vargas loves providing Latin American
dishes for locals. “I love cooking, I love to teach
people about new things they’ve never tried.
That’s why I’m here. I’m here to do that for
them.”
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Gloria’s Secret Café
12500 S.W. Broadway
503-268-2124
Gloria’s Café
Seafood Paella is a favorite at Gloria’s Secret Café.
—Gloria Vargas
“I love cooking, I love to teach
people about new things they’ve
never tried. That’s why I’m here.
I’m here to do that for them.”
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Still golden
Beaverton’sMariel Zagunis
goes for gold again
— See SPORTS, A12
PigSalt
Local chef shares secrets to
showcasing pork
— See LIVING HERE, B1
After
Miss
Oregon
is from
l h
EnterpriseZone
approval attracts
immediate attention
City can
now offer
breaks
on taxes
BySHANNONO.WELLS
TheTimes
Withbusinessesalready
liningup to takeadvantage
ofa taxabatementprogram,
Beaverton cityofficialsare
wastingno timeputting to
useaneconomicdevelop-
ment tool the state justadd-
ed to the city’s collection.
The city learned on Friday
itsEnterpriseZoneapplication
to theOregonBusinessDevel-
opment Commission was ap-
proved.Thedesignationallows
fi
BySHANNONO.WELLS
TheTimes
CatherineArnold creditsa
self-study computer science
courseatAlohaHighSchool
with leadinghereldest son,
Michael—anupcoming
graduateofOregonState
University— towarda com-
puter softwareengineerpo-
sitionwith Intel inSeptem-
ber.
To showherappreciation—
aswellas setanexampleof
howan individual canassista
beleaguered schooldistrict—
the city coun-
cilor isdonat-
ing $1,400 in
unused cam-
paign funds to
benefit the
high school’s
advanced
placement
computer sci-
enceprogram
alongwithprograms toassist
thearea’shomeless students.
Theschool isoneofmanydi-
rectlyaffectedby$37million in
cuts from theBeavertonSchool
District’s newly adopted 2012-
13budget.
Specifically, Arnold desig-
nated $500 for the computer
scienceprogram; $400 toHome
Plate, a support organization
for homeless students in the
area; and another $500 to di-
rectlyassisthomelessstudents
atAlohaHighSchool.
For Arnold, who ended up
runningunopposed inMay for
her latest city council term, it
simplymade sense to funnel
campaignmoney sheultimate-
Arnold gives funds
for school programs
Councilor donates campaign cash
ARNOLD
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