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SPINAi COLUMN
Dr. Billy R. Flowers
An ongoing scries of questions and answers about Am ericas natural healing profession
Part 34. Osteoperosis and Bone Loss Reversal
: C ould my g o lf sw ing
However, people who play golf n ess. M ost in ju rie s o f th e se
hurt my back?
or racquet sports are more prone types respond well to c o n ser­
: People who exercise regu to injuries because o f the fre ­ vative chiropractic treatm ents.
larly and perform stretch­ quent tw isting and bending m o­ A c h iro p racto r can show you
ing and strengthening exercise tions. And casual athletes could how to prevent these in ju ries
are less likely to injure their be more at risk for injuries as well; with pro p er co n d itio n in g and
b a c k s.
T h e ir
s u p p o rtin g depending on their level o f fit­ technique.
m uscles, such as their stom ach,
ham strin g s, and g lu teals are
stronger and more flexible from
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Flowers' Chiropractic Office
Successful Jefferson High School alumni are depicted in the
home-grown book ‘10 0 Years o f Excellence. '
P h o n e: ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 * 5 5 0 4
Glorious Years
c o n t i n u e d f r o m Front
Rogers says, “ but it was the schol­
ars who really stood out. We
learned about people we h adn’t
known anything about. It was just
fascinating.”
The book includes the follow ­
ing:
Edw ard Perkins, a career am ­
bassador who helped broker the
end o f the racial apartheid system
in South Africa.
Dr. W alter Reynolds, the first
A frican-A m erican graduate of
what is now the Oregon Health
and Sciences U niversity.
Carl Talton, the first African-
Am erican chair of the Portland
Developm ent Com mission.
Industrialist Art Riedel.
George A zum ano, interned in a
detention cam p with other Japa­
nese Americans during World War
II, who founded one of the c ity ’s
leading travel agencies.
Duncan Cam pbell, self-m ade
tim ber tycoon who used his wealth
to create the non-profit Friends of
the C hildren, together with other
good works.
R eporter Anne Sullivan.
D istinguished choreographer
Patti Benson.
M uralist Isaka Sham sud-Din.
Jazz guitarist Norman Sylvester.
A tto rn e y and c o n g re ssm a n
W endell W yatt
N ancy R yles, a R epublican
state senator so w ell-respected
that, for her final term , she ran
unopposed.
Tony Hopson, a sports star who
went on to co-found the non-profit
Self-Enhancem ent, Inc., together
with fellow alum Ray Leary.
Ancer Haggerty, a Vietnam War
Silver Star honoree who became a
state and federal court judge.
A ctress Virginia Ann Patton
M o ss, w ho p la y e d Ja m e s
S tew art’s sister-in-law in the film
“It’s a W onderful L ife.”
N obel Prize w inner W arren
W ashington.
And let us not forget Charles
W ashington, the publisher of the
Portland Observer.
The sheer num bers of worthy
nom inees, and in som e cases the
lack of available information, meant
th a t so m e g o o d c a n d id a te s
w eren’t included. “W e’re keep­
ing track o f them ,” Rogers says.
M any of those who were included
“not only gained prom inence in
their field, but really m ade m ajor
contributions to society and the
w orld,” she says.
In addition to the three princi­
pal authors, many other people
lent a hand in the book’s produc­
tion. “It took longer than we
thought it would, but it was a
great jo b by a lot of people,”
Rogers says.
“ 100 Years o f E xcellence” is
available at A insw orth Drug and
Gifts, 4027 N. Interstate Ave., or
online atjeffersonalum .com .
P O R T L A N D ’ S A F R IC A N A M E R IC A N
FORUM
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HOSTED
BY TH E
NORTH W EST
L E A D E R S H IP
AREA
F O U N D A T IO N
You are cord ially invited by the Portland African Am erican
Leadership Forum to learn about potential perspectives on
addressing inequities in Portlan d’s African Am erican
com m unity.
► W h a t s h o u ld P o r t l a n d ’s A fric a n A m e ric a n l e a d e r s ’ c o lle c tiv e s te p s to w a rd
r a c ia l e q u ity a n d j u s t i c e lo o k lik e ?
► W h a t is T r a n s fo r m a tio n a l C h a n g e a n d how m ig h t it lo o k in P o r t l a n d ’s
A fric a n A m e ric a n c o m m u n ity ?
O ur h o n o ra ry g u e st sp e a k e r for th is even t is Dr. John p o w e ll from the
K irw an In s titu te fo r the Study o f R ace and E th n ic ity at th e U n iv e rs ity
o f O hio.
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re c o g n iz e d a u th o rity in the areas o f c iv il
rig h ts, c iv il lib e rtie s , and is s u e s 'r e la t in g
to race, e th n ic ity , p o v e rty and the law .
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