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THE
SPINA COLUMN
Dr. Biiiy r . Flowers
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An ongoing series of questions and answers about America’s natural healing profession
Part 26 KIDS AND CHIROPRACTIC
As the twigs is bent so grows the tree
: I have recently noticed
my son has one shoulder
higher than the other. Could this
be a sign of a problem in his spine?
: Good thinking, mom! It
surely could. In fact having
one shoulder higher than the other
is a cardinal sign of curvature of
the spine. According to Chiro­
practic research, the earlier a cur­
vature is caught, the higher the
potential for success. To be cer­
tain about health of your child, call
our office today for a professional
spinal evaluation. Spines (big or
small) are our specialty.
: I have been told that my child
needs an operation for a cur­
vature in her spine. Is there an alter­
native?
: You most definitely should
have a thorough Chiropractic
checkup on your child immediately.
Spinal surgery gets. All conserva­
tive e ffo rts at han d lin g your
child’s problem should be con­
sidered before consenting to sur­
gery. Our office is highly trained
and skilled at handling problem s
like that o f your ch ild ’s. D on’t
be fooled by the though o f
“watching the condition” either.
W ithout p ro p er assistan ce it
w on’t go away. O ffer your ch il­
dren the best in health care. Give
them regular Chiropractic check­
ups. As the twig is bent so grows
the tree!
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Antique & Collectible Show - Saturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7
at the Expo Center. Vendors from all over the U.S. and patrons will find an
amazing assortment of treasures in the hundreds of booths and displays.
Nightmare at the Office - The office can
be a nightmare in the Portland Center Stage
production of “The Receptionist,” a comic
exploration of the horrors beneath the
surface of the most boring office routines.
Now playing through March 21.
2124 N.E. Hancock Street, Portland Oregon97212
Phone: ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 * 5 5 0 4
I All ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US
FOR A GREAT NIGHT OF ANOINTED
PREACHING AND PRAISE
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The Wizard of Oz - Roosevelt’s Opening Act Theatre Co. presents “The
Wizard of Oz,” with a dress as your favorite character show on Friday,
March 5, and a sing along night on Saturday, March 6. Both shows at the
Roosevelt auditorium, 6941 N. Central St., begin at 7 p.m. Regular perfor­
mances are also scheduled at 7 pm. on March 11, 12 and 13 along with a
2 p.m. matinee on March 13.
flo w ers' Chiropractic Office
A dvancing The Kingdom Weekend
March 5th a 7th, 2010
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Films Honor Black History -- Twenty-two fea­
ture and documentary films from every region of
the African continent are now playing as part of
the Cascade Festival of African Films. The series
runs through Saturday, March 6 at the Portland
Community College Cascade Campus and other
lo ca tio n s. For a d e ta ile d sch ed u le , v isit
africanfilmfestival.org.
Friday, March 5, 2010
7:00 p.m. Service
Guest Speaker:
Rev. Dr. Darnell Thomas and choir
Showers of Blessings Church of God in Christ
Sacramento, CA
ALL ARE WELCOME TO THIS
SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE
COME AND BE BLESSED
Sunday, March 7, 2010
11:15 a.m. Service
Guest Speaker:
Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.— Pastor Emeritus
Trinity United Church of Christ
Chicago, IL
HOST CHURCH
Highland Christian Center
Rev. Dr. W.G Hardy, Jr.—Senior Pastor
7600 NE Giisan ST
Portland, OR 97213
www.HCCLive.com
503.287.9567
Mel Brown Live -- Portland jazz giant Mel Brown performs at Salty’s on
the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman
ol Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years.
Mexican Battle of the Sexes — The spirit of M exico’s most famous
revolutionary rides
again in the romantic
com edy “ Betw een
Pancho Villa and a
Naked Women,” now
playing through Sat­
urday, March 6 at
Miracle Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark St. Presented in English with Spanish
supertitles.
Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third
Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510 S. W. Harbor Way. Nocover
or minimum purchase. For more information, visit pdxjazz.com.
Spy vs. Spy
Intrigue - A dream world of mistaken identities and
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danger around ever turn mark Alfred Hitchcock’s
The $9 Steps,” now playing at the
Gerding Theater at the Armory through
March 21.
P red ato rs of the Serengeti - Come hear
the roar as the Oregon Zoo shows off its
newest and most ambitious exhibit with three African lions and other
animals that are home to the Serengeti.
Sam son the T. Rex -- A magnificent -foot-long Tyrannosaurus rex
skeleton, one o f the most fearsome carnivores ever to walk the face of the
earth is on display at OMSI. The 66-million-year-old fossil known as
Samson is one of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex specimens in
existence.
Music Millennium Free Shows - The Music Millennium, 3158 E. Burnside,
hosts in-house live performances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity
to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule.
OMSI After Dark — OMSI After Dark is a night at the museum for the 21
and over crowd filled with food, drink and science fun; $ 10 fee. For more
information, call 503-797-4000OTvisitomsi.edu.
Food and Entertainment - Sliders Grill, 3011 N. Lombard, features an
eclectic assortment o f performers on the main stage, accompanied by
delicious food. Call 5459-4488 for more information.