Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 16, 1985, Page 3, Image 3

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    Portland Observer, October 16, 1906, Page 3
A photographer’s journal o f Nicaragua
Richard J. Brown, photographer
for the P ortlan d O b aerver, spent
sesen weeks in Nicaragua learning
about and meeting its people His
photographs will appear here as a
weekly feature
Many of my experiences in Nicaragua
will stay with me forever Among them
will be meeting Rosa Mana Munoz I
first n oticed the p re tty and shy 14
year old Rosa with a couple of other
teenagers as we got o ff the bus at Er
nesto Acuna I later met Rosa in her
capacity as "nurse" of Ernesto Acuna,
less shy, but com petent and profes
stonal in her manner as she arranged
little boxes and bottles on the shelves
of the poorly stocked Puesto Medico.
Rosa has had no medical training
except what she has learned from her
father Ramon, a health "brigadista
She is lo oking fo rw a rd to going to
Matagalpa to begin a year of training
and then returning to Ernesto Acuna
as a real nurse
(P hoto Richard J B row n)
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A special das lot approximately «Ml
students, parents, teachers, counselors,
and other interested parties is planned
for Salutdas. (Kt IV, 198' at the Red
I ion Inn lant/en Beach in Portland.
I lie Black C olleges C om m ittee,
Inc , insites sou to participate in their
Sixth A nnual Black C olleges ( on
fcrence. I his s e a t’s theme is “ Black
C olleges: A clneseinent Against the
O dds.”
Dr. Sam uel D P ro c to r, P asto r,
Abvssmtan Baptist Church in Harlem,
N V , ss ill present the morning address
during the opening general session at
8:00 a.in.
Thirteen Black colleges and untset
cities in the I tilted States will he lea
lined in the morning L ollege Spotlight
session.
Afternoon workshops include:
f inancial Aid, \ |s leleth a Benia
mm. I inancial Aid Specialist, Port
land Cominunits C ollege; Becoming a
Successful College Student, Di C lai
ice I osse, P rolessoi, C hair. Depart
mem ol C o m m u n icatio n s, Iex as
Southern I m vetsily; ( areers in the
hit's, AB Merna Andetson, Managei.
C its I icket ( lltices, I astern Mrlines
and Ms M arsha I ay lo r, ( light At
tendant S upervisor, ( astern Air
lines; ( drier ( tpporlunilics in the le d
eral (io se rn n ie n t, Mi 'cam I so n s,
I qual 1 mplosment Opportunity Olli
cer, I tilled States Department ol I ish
and Wildlife; testing in sour I tie, Dr
IXirothy Alexander, 1 valuation Spe
cialist, Northwest Regional Education
I ab o ra to rs; fin a n c ia l \td, Mr Ken
Mian. I inancial Aid Officei, Portland
Community C ollege; Si tenee ( an he
I un and Profnahle, I )i C icorge Neels.
P io le sso i ol P h ssics, I i'k I nisei
sits, and \lu m m . Mi
I hom.ls
IXuicIi, It . President, C ouncil ot Na
lional Mullini Sssixlalions
I lie conlerence sass to soung pen
pie that sou can make soul life bellei
through attending college and that the
Histoiic.ills Black C olleees and I in
sei cities o tte i sou a m echanism lot
achieving your educational goals
Io pie register lo i th e O c to b e i 19
Black ( olleees ( o n lcic iu c, contact
I’e.irl S ( n a s . ( o rsallis, 754 5 5'6
(8 a m Io ' p m I oi lune Kes, P o ll
1,11111,28' 9669(aftei 6 p m I C ost lo t
the all das conteience is students $9 ' '
and ad u lts SI t 'l l R eg istiatio n he
gills at ' a.m in the I o s e i, Red I ion
Ballroom
Albina Library —
a lot to offer
Despite the lecent departure ol the
li.idcw cll store and the counts
health clinic from N I 15th and I re
nioni, tlie Albina Bianch I ib iais is
still going strong at that location
M ultnom ah ( om its I ibiaiv leels a
siiong commitment to provide library
seisice in this co m m u n ity , and no
immediate plans lot change liase been
made
I ib ra n a n s C andy B ertelson and
Bobbi lackson encourage everyone in
the neighborhood to use the library
AAe would like Io see it become a buss,
.ictise, mlcgial pail ol the local com
inuuits ( idling a libiais card is easy
it sou aie a resident ol M ultnom ah
( om its adults need som e II) ssith
then current addtess, children need
then ixuent’s signature
As a result ol a recent change in
book ordering, see aie receiving more
ness books, paiticiilails best selleis,
taster I or children, see hase movies
on N ilm dass al 2 50 p ill and a Hal
losseen Pails coming up on S atu id as,
Oct 26, at 2 '0 N ovem ber brings
National ( hildicn’s Book Week, and
see’ll base puppet shows and banner
making on Ihuisdav, Nos 14 at 4 ttl
p in I All library program s are tree )
AAe also base a meeting room as ail
able to the public, a manual typewriter
tor public use, and see m ake p hoto
copies at 1(1 cents a copy A ideo equip
nient and videotapes aie available to
use in the libraiv tot people studying
lot the til Dies! I here is a lot going
on ai the Albina Bianch I ib iais
come m and check it out)
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CALL
Anti utxxtioo and pro choice supporters converged ixi down
town Portland Saturday with signs and chanting At a fund
raiser at the Arlene Schnrtzer Concern Hall, Sen Bob Pack
wood IR OR) and Rep AuCoin ID OR) spoke to the Oregon
chapter of the National Abortion Rights Action League Not
far away at the Portland Hilton Hotel. Oregon Right to Life
wat. holding its annual convention
(Photos Richard J Brown)
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Thursday evening, O cl. 17, 7-10
p in for ages 1 6; I riday, Oct. 18,
10: 50 a in for ages 5 5. Preschool
S torytim es, 512 N K illingsw orlh,
phone 284 '622. Preschool Storytimes
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announces the following schedule lot
tlie month ot < Ktobei
Saturday, Oct 19. 2:10 p in., 5605
Nl 15lh, phone 287 7147, ( Inldren’s
films
“ Drummer H olt” ; “ Seasons
C hange” ; “ I he Mole and the I olli
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Sixth annual Black colleges conference
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Wigs, Hairpieces and Beauty Supplies
Wholesale and Retail
G R A N D OPENING
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