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®’!* $îortlanh (Observer January 19, 2011 Page 5 Peninsula Little League 2011 (S erving the Youth of Inner North & N ortheast Portland ages 5-14) visit our website at: w w w .etea m z.a ctive.com /p eninsu la littlelea gu e R egistration availab le o n -lin e b eg in n in g Jan uary 22, 2011 Regular Sign-ups $64/T-Ball, $74 All other levels Softball Program Level Minor Major Junior This fee includes the pepperoni fund raiser Sell one bag of pepperoni and get $24 off fee. Each hag contains 24 sticks Ages 8 - 10 10- 12 13- 14 THURSDAYS at Boys and Gil ls Club 5250 NE Martin Luther King Jr Bhd January 27. February 10 and February 17 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Questions contact: Mark Washington Local Native American dancers pay their respects during the blessing ceremony at the 2 0 1 0 Portland Community College Winter Powwow. Winter Powwow The Wacipi ("they dance") traditional powwow takes center stage at Portland Community College on Saturday, Jan. 22 to highlight Native American culture and ancestry. The event is free and open to the public, starting at noon in the Health Technology Building of the PCC Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Drum groups and dancers from across the region, as well as a variety of Native vendors, attract more than 1,000 attendees to the powwow every year. Grand entries of dancers along with drumming will take place between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Other powwow attractions include acollege fair from noon to 4 p.m. and a free community dinner at 5:30 p.m. For more information, visit pcc.edu/powwow. 503-288-0033 markw(a portlandobserver.com SATURDAYS at Peninsula Park Conununity Center 700 Rosa I’arks Way January 29. February 12 and Februan 26 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Items to bring to sign-ups Birth Certificate Proof of Address Doctor Insurance Information Plaver Fee Baseball Program Le\’el T-Ball Farm Minor Major Junior Ages 5 -6 7 -8 8 10 10- 12 13-14 Questions contact: Jjay Lincoln ~ jerrylincoln38^gmail com Registration forms can be completed in advance by downloading from our website Little League Baseball, Incorporated does not limit participation in its activities on the basis of disability , nice, creed, color, national origin, gender, sexual preference or religious preference. Financial Aid Day Learn how to get money for col lege at “Financial Aid Day,” Satur day, Jan. 22, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Mt. Hood Community College Library. Students should bring their 2009 tax returns, end-of-year pay stubs, current value o f assets, social security num ber (and those of their parents if student is a dependent), d riv er’s license and alien registration card (if appli cable). Experts from the financial aid of fice will be on hand to offer free one- on-one assistance with the FAFSA form, scholarships and tips for writ ing winning essays. Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled s ta ff are ready to help those in need. ,\U / fewtaeslfc fo r Cttlfcims ■•An Interdenominational Church" ___________ THE______________ I SPINACOLUMN I II CHURCH THEME: V o i Reaching Teaching Preaching Relevance in < i < ; < î S l> o An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession Part 1. CHIROPRACTIC: For the best in natural healing, hearing is believing. 2011 <i k : How did Chiropractic care pain and reposition the vertebra, come about? Dr. Palmer placed him on a table and pushed down on his back, perform : Spinal manipulations have ing a spinal manipulation or “ad been practiced for over 2,500 justment.” He performed this ad years. Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,’’advised: “look well justment three days in a row. By the to the spine for the cause of dis third day, not only had the patient’s ease.” But modem Chiropractic back pain disappeared, his hearing came of age back in 1895. In reappeared. Today’s Chiropractors Davenport, Iowa, a patient came know that the central nervous sys to Dr. D.D. Palmer complaining of tem (housed within the body’s spi back pain. This patient had also nal column) provides the energy, been nearly deaf since suffering a which governs all bodily functions. Q A Si Siialiap 3t. £.. <£ ¿Zecf Eady, FxvAtcui 3! Stodqt. ^aatcKl^tacfufil^iuuualiat Sundays: Worship S er v ic e — 12:00-2:00 P.M. Bible Study— W ednesdays— 6:00— 8:30P.M. • ‘S p e c ia l S e r v ic e ” O u r o w n B is h o p H . L. H o d g e in c o n c e r t . F e b r u a r y 1 3 , 2 0 1 1 a t 3:O O pm in L u t h e r H a ll o n C o n c o r d ia c a m p u s . E v e r y o n e is in v ite d !!! Location: Concordia University Campus 2800 NE Liberty (The GRW Library, room 303) Portland, OR. 97211 To inquire about our Church please call: (503) 863-6545 or hodgehspks@msn.com www.nwvoiceforchrist.com back injury 17 years earlier. Dr. Palmer noticed a bump on the patient’s back, which he sus pected was related to a dislocated vertebra. To relieve the patient’s By making sure that the spinal column is in correct alignment, Chiropractors eliminate any pos sible interference, which would prevent the central nervous sys tem from keeping the body func tioning the way nature, intended. To find out how Chiropractic might be able to help you or for answers to any questions you might have about your health, please feel free to call us at the phone number shown below. Flowers' Chiropractic Office 2124NEHancock, Portland Oregon97212 Phone: (503) 287-5504