®'* ^ïortlanh (Obstruer Page 2 March 5, 2014 T Week ¡n The Review PCC in Championship Final A fter m aking the playoffs fo r the first tim e in school history, Portland C om m unity C o lleg e’s m e n ’s b as­ ketball team scored three straight victories o v er the w eekend at the N orthw est A thletic A ssociation o f C om m unity C olleges tournam ent in K ennew ick, W ash. T he team was scheduled to play in the ch am p io n ­ ship gam e T uesday night. President Obama Launches Initiative for for Minority Men One thing would make this place even greater: You. Have you considered a job as a bus driver? It’s a great start on a new career path. Wednesday March 12,1-6 p.m. Portland Community Workforce Center • No experience needed; includes paid training to acquire CDL 5600 NE 42nd, Portland • Starts at a living wage that doubles in three years Served by lines 72 and 75 • Work shifts fit w ith school or other schedules • Full benefits, and more than 20 career paths • Stable and structured employment We're hiring! You can submit applications, participate in a pre­ employment orientation and beinterviewed by hiring managers. Come to the next TriMet Hiring Event and find out how you can become an im portant part of what makes this place great. President B arack O bam a on T h u rs­ day launched his "M y B rother's K eeper" initiative, urging stronger efforts to create m ore opportunities for young m inority m en and to im ­ prove conditions that keep them im p o v erish ed and im p riso n ed in disproportionate num bers. Worker Rescued from Trench A sew er w orker was rescued from a trench that co llap sed u n d er him M onday in C edar Hills. H e was taken to L egacy E m m anuel C en ter in fair condition, but later w as reportedly dow ngraded to serious condition and taken to the h o sp ita l’s in ten ­ sive care unit. Man Kicks Out Max Window T ransit Police D ivision is looking fo r a suspect w ho w as cau g h t on cam era kicking out a M A X train w indow in north P ortland on Feb. 15. T he su sp ect’s described as a w hite m ale in his 30s to 40s, w earing TriMet is an equal opportunity employer. TRI © M E T a gray tee o v er a red long sleeve shirt, dark pants, w earing a dark ski cap, and w alking a bike. Oregon Unemployment Down O reg o n ’s seasonally adjusted un­ em ploym ent rate stayed at 7 .0 in January, com p ared w ith 7.1 in D e­ cem ber, the O regon E m ploym ent D iv isio n rep o rted T u esd ay . T he industry w ith the largest gains was c o n stru ctio n . Torch Used to Rob ATM O fficers arrested a 32-year-old m an Sunday after a report that he was trying to b u m his w ay into a U.S. B ank A TM on Southeast 36th and Pow ell. T he m an w as booked into the M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty Jail on charges o f possession o f body ar­ m or, assault, attem pted assault, and attem pted escape. Applications for Marijuana Dispensaries Begin O regonians began applying M o n ­ day fo r state perm its to open m ed i­ cal m ariju an a dispensaries, even as the L egislature once again delayed voting on a bill that w ould grant local g o vernm ents the pow er to fo r­ bid such shops. Cab Driver Violated Rights A Portland cab driver w ho left a same- sex couple on the shoulder o f 1-84, violated their civil rights, according to an investigation by the O regon Bureau o f Labor and Industries re­ leased Tuesday. T he couple filed the com plaint under the Oregon Equality A ct o f 2007. The law says private business ow ners c an ’t discrim inate based on sexual orientation, THE SPINACOLUMN An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession. Part 22. Chiropractic and Health A way of Life.. .not just a passing diagnosis. : F o llo w in g a th o r o u g h D o e s n ’t it m ak e sen se th en th a t a tru ly find the cause o f your problem . If you ch eck -u p m y d o cto r says that I ’m th o ro u g h c h e c k u p sh o u ld in c lu d e no t have persistent aches, pains or fatigue, “fit as fid d le.” If this is true, w hy do I b lo o d p re ssu re , w e ig h t, c h e s t and there is a reason for it. If you haven’t had o n ly often su ffer pain? e y e e x a m , etc b u t sh o u ld a lso an d p ri­ a Chiropractic e val uation, you have N O T : It is in d e e d in te r e s t in g m a rily in c lu d e a d e ta ile d e v a lu a tio n o f been exam ined completely. For the sake that a d o cto r can give a “th o r­ th e n e rv o u s sy ste m ? In C h iro p ra c tic o f your health now and in the future, call ough ch eck u p ” and y et fail to fail to W e study the nervous system and the today. Isn ’t it tim e you stepped up to ev alu ate the spine and nervous sys­ spine com pletely to assure you that we Chiropractic? tem . I ’m su re th a t w h ile in sch o o l y o u r d o c to r le a rn e d th a t th e n e r­ v o u s sy ste m c o n tro ls e v e ry o th e r 2124 NE Hancock, Portland Oregon 97212 • P h o n e : ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 - 5 5 0 4 o rg a n a n d fu n c tio n in th e b o d y . Q A Flowers' Chiropractic Office Dr. Billy R. Flowers ■ ^Portland W b s m ie r P u b l is h e r : E d it o r : Established 1970 Mark Washington, Sr. M ich a el L eig h to n E xecutive D irector : Rakeem Washington C reative D irector : P aul N e u feld t O ffice M anacer /C lassifieds : A dvertising M anager : USPS 959-680 The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. 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