Portland Observer, August 28, 1986, Page 3 A photographer’s journal o f Nicaragua BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Richard J tiro »n, photographer fo r the P ortlan d O b se r v e r . spen t seven weeks in Nicaragua learning about ami meeting its peopie [ 25% OFF of any Perm, Haircut, J New Relaxers or Mani- i cure services, PLUS j one FREE 8-oz. bottle J of Professional S ham - 1 poo with any services. J Daniel Ortega. President of Nice ragua. usually serious and "even stiff at tim e s ." w arm s to young stars as they gather in his presence waiting for a chance to shake his hand, receive a pat on the head, or even a hug. (Photo Richard J Brown) La______________— — — — J Call Darlene Loving or Gwen Hutton at 282 8110 for an appointment todayl Looking Good Salon (Incorporated with the Electric Shaver Shop) 925 Lloyd Center (Across from Rubensteins Furniture) POOL TABLES Portland Women's Crisis Line For Sale 826 N Killingsworth 286 2564 A Public S s n n ce o i th e P o r i la n J O b s e r v e r Donated shoes stolen by Jerry Garner I asi M onday tw o thieves stole Kt) pairs o f donated shoes Irom the Ma nah taylor Pediatric Clime at 5311 N. Vancouver, the shoes were a portion ol 300 pairs o f shoes donated by the Nike Company which were intended lo be distributed to low-incom e resi­ dents. A ccording to the ow ner, M ariah la y lo r, a man and a woman came to the c lin ic seeking shoes. They were told by la y lo r they could have a pair each and were directed to a room downstairs. Taylor was talking on the phone fo r several minutes when she heard tjie back d o o r open, la y lo r went to investigate and observed bolti the man and wom an ru n n in g away from ihe building with boxes ot the do­ nated shoes in their possession, laylor followed the two suspects lo an apart­ ment house at Ihe corner ol W illiams and I merson. A t that po in t she re turned to the clinic and took a police man back to the house in which this man and woman lied, Taylor said the door was locked and the manager re­ fused to open it fo r the o tfic e r At that point, the officer left the scene Taylor said neither o f the two sus peels were arrested, nor were the stolen shoes recovered. In tact, la y lo r said the two thieves were selling the shoes to residents in the community ( futside ot the police ta kin g dow n the re p o it, la y lo r has no knowledge o f anything eLse being done about the incident > You’ve come a long way, baby. VIRONA SLIMS \IK t.N x s ( lM s M argaret Carter enjoys a laugh during VIP day at Camp Rosenbaum, where 97 young girls and boys spent a week on the Oregon coast (Photo Richard J Brown) Summer youth camp completed Menthol and Lights Menthol by Jerry Garner The Housing Authority ol Portland (H A P ) and the Oregon A ir National Guard have just completed sponsoring their 15th summer yo u th camp at Camp Rilea in Warrenton on the Ore gon C oast near Astoria Ninety seven low income girls and boys ranging Irom 10 to 12 years old. coming from mostly one parent families, attended (he camp. S taff fro m the Housing A u th o rity donated one week o f their lim e to live at the camp as counselors. Mem bers o f the A ir N ational G uard w ill continue to stay in contact w ith the youths after they return home helping io supplement parental support Besides ta kin g part in recreation activities, the youth arc taught how to deal w ith problems they w ill lace in life and to make them more aware o f the power they have to take charge o f their own lives. C am p D ire cto r I I. C ol. A rn o ld I eppert said, " I f these youngsters are to continue their inter­ personal skills gained at the cam p, they’ ll need to recognize the lessons learned here arc only stepping stones towards greater self im provem ent." W ith the newly acquired mental and physical stam ina, the camp offers a d iffe re n t side o f the m ilita ry to the children, such as potential educational and job opportunities. Over 1,4411) youngsters have attend ed the camp since 1969 The parents ot applicants must apply for admission to the camp thro u g h the H ousing Authority . The camp has won several prestigous awards, among them are the Freedom's Foundation at Valley Forge A w a rd , and the M in u te m a n M ike A w ard fro m the A d ju ta n ts General Association o f the United Slates. la st Wednesday was VIP Day at the camp. Members o f the press and vari­ ous dignitaries were invited to attend (I k renaming o f the camp from I amp Rilea to C amp Rosenbaum in honor o f Fred Rosenbaum, who started the camp 15 years ago Rosenbaum was chairman ol the Board ot Directors o f the H ousing A u th o rity u n til his re tirem ent in 1984). Those attending V IP Day included Governor o f Orc gon, Vic A tiv e h ; D is tric t IK Repre­ sentative, Margaret Carter; Executive E ditor o f the Oregonian, W illiam A H illia rd ; Director o f Portland Hous­ ing Authority, John Hunter c P h .lip M o r n * Irv l