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Page 4
January 5, 2011
Book Reignites Scandal
Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled staff are ready to help those in need.
THE
SPINA COLUMN
(AP) — A form er girlfriend of
Supreme Court justice Clarence
Thom as has a deal for a "sexually
driven" memoir.
Lillian M cEwen, who dated
Thom as in the 1980s, has signed
w ith T itleT ow n P u b lish in g , a
Green Bay, W is.-based publisher
specializing in true crim e and "in­
spirational" survivor stories.
"D .C . U n m ask ed and U n ­
dressed" is scheduled to come
out in early February, TitleTown
announced Tuesday, adding that
the book was "sexually driven."
M cEwen, a retired adm inistra­
tive law judge, broke a long public
silence last fall when she told The
W ashington Post that Thom as o f­
ten made inappropriate comments
and was "obsessed with porn,"
allegations made by form er Tho-
mas colleague Anita Hill during
Clarence Thomas
his 1991 confirm ation hearings.
Thom as vehem ently denied such
behavior.
TM
An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession
Part 35. Different Benefits by Age Group
0
: What age groups can a chi it can almost always be corrected being drugged into num bness
ropractor help most?
when chiropractic care is initiated in are fair rewards for all the years
time.
of hard work.
: This is like asking which age
groups benefit most from Needless to say, every teenage girl D ep en d in g on the d eg ree o f
good health. And yet, each should
age
be checked regularly for subluxations degeneration, your
group has specific problems for sco lio sis and all teen ag ers and chiropractor can often provide
which your chiropractor has spe­ young adults should see their chiro­ help.
cific answers.
practor regularly to make sure their
newly active sports lives aren’t cre­ For senior citizens who’ve been
Infant and Young Children
ating spinal problems they’ll have to fortunate enough to suffered mini­
Other mothers are often amazed live with the rest of their lives.
mal trauma in their lives, virtually
to see a mother carrying her in­
complete spinal recovery should
fant out of the adjusting room. Adults
be almost as easy as it would be
And yet, since the delivery pro The world today is experiencing a for younger people.
cess itself causes a high percent terrible level of stress. Long work
age of subluxations, infants to weeks, seemingly impossible dead­ For those who have su ffered
need chiropractic care. Obviously, lines and economic woes create in­ needlessly for years, your chiro­
children and infants are treated credible pressures. In addition, most practor can often slow or stop the
differently than adults. There are adults breathe in polluted air, drink degeneration, making life more
new, highly sophisticated meth­ chemically treated water and con­ comfortable. It is certainly worth
ods of adjusting children and in­ sume an average of nine pounds of the effort so that our senior citi­
fants to insure the best possible food additives and chemical preser­ zens get the dignity of health care
results with the least possible dis­ vatives in a year, putting even more they deserve.
comfort. Though young children stress on their bodies. One sure way
can’t tell you they’re in pain, heir to keep the stress level from causing Something for Everyone
irritability is often a sign of the potentially dangerous subluxations As you can see, there are practi­
need to be checked.
is with regular chiropractic check­ cally as m any reasons to have
ups.
regular chiropractic checkups as
Young Adults and Teenagers
there are people. Make an appoint­
More and more young adults and Senior Citizens
ment for yourself and your loved
teenagers are getting involved in Retirem ent age for many people ones soon.
active sports. As a result, more has becom e ju st plain tiresom e.
and more of them are getting in- Aches and pins, often the result Flowers Chiropractic Office
I jured, requiring prompt chiroprac­ o f u n tre a te d
s u b lu x a tio n s , 2124 NE Hancock
tic care.
abound. Yet is hardly seems fair Portland, Oregon 97212
that having to suffer with pain or Phone: (503) 287-5504
Obviously half of he girls in our
society develop scoliosis (curva­
ture of the spine) during puberty.
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An artist’s rendering shows the exterior o f a new courthouse
coming to the Rockwood neighborhood of Gresham.
Courthouse
Construction Begins
Rockwood
facility to
expand services
Multnomah County is slated to
break ground Friday on the con­
struction of a new courts facility in
the Rockwood neighborhood of
Gresham.
The $ 19.6 million courthouse on
a 4.2 acre lot at Southeast 185th
Avenue and Stark Street is sched­
uled to open in spring 2012.
The expanded court facilities will
serve people being adjudicated for
misdemeanors, violations, small
claims, landlord and tenant actions,
ex parte hearings and document fil­
ing for civil and domestic relations
actions. Many of these functions
historically have been filed at the
downtown courthouse.
Multnomah County is required
by state statute to provide court
facilities in the city of Gresham for
violations that occur east of 122nd
Avenue. In 2008 alone, an estimated
27,000 defendants went through the
courthouse in Gresham.
The facility will replace the cur­
rent leased Gresham Courthouse.
The new courthouse will also in­
clude security, a data center and
office space for the Multnomah
County District Attorney’s office.
The Board o f Com m issioners
approved the construction and
financing o f the courthouse in O c­
tober. Financing includes approxi­
mately $ 15 m illion o f federal eco­
nomic stim ulus bonds. The re­
m aining portion will come from
the sale o f the South Edgefield
property.
The courthouse will use green
and energy reduction technology
such as solar, eco roofs and geo­
thermal ground source heating.