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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1979)
P ag «4 Portland Obaarvar Thuraday. Saptam bar 20 1979 PGE, Betchel in complaint The Civil Rights Division is con tinuing its investigation o f allega tions o f racial discrimination against 18-year-old Kevin Grigsby ai the Portland General Electric building site in Boardman. The C iv il Rights D ivisio n has amended the onginal employment discrim ination com plaint against , Combustion Engineers. Inc. to add the Boilermakers Union Local 72. The D ivisio n has also added respondents in two public accommo dations compiaints, one against the C A D D rive In c ., and the other against Portland General Electric. Betchel Power C o rp o ra tio n and Transworld Leasing. CASH $$$ F O R v O U R O lO LOOSE 0 « BUNDLED NEWSPAPERS also $$$ for phone books CATALOGS ETC M UST BE SEPARATE FROM NEWSPAPERS PICK UP SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR LARGE AM O UNTS 7X4M O NFR I OPEN SAT 9 1 P M INDEPENDENT PAPER STOCK CO. “DuBois" 1315 N W OVERTON 227 28,1 PSU — Lincoln Hall Auditorium September 28th, 29th. 30th Tickets available thru Delta Sigma Theta Krad Meyer Oiatnct Manager and Jim m y Bang Bang W alker saaiat Ophelia Stevens Miss Tan Portland in choosing items for fall w a rd robe Miss Stevens a Jefferson graduate w ill attend Porttand State University this fall, majoring in Business M an ag em en t. Fred Meyer Company presented her with $150 w orth of merchandise Title VII reorganizes school stans. During the past two years, the money was in jeopardy because of non-compliance findings T v the federal government The recom m endation o f the Community Coalition for School In tegration that there be a central ad ministrator responsible for desegre gation and the reorganisation from three to two areas has brought in realignment in Title V II staff. Four persons are assigned to the Centra, Administrator to work with Clint Thomas. Director of Desegre gation Programs; Bobbie Sunn » ill work with the high schools to assist m implementation o f desegregation, will work on compliance with federal and state regulations, and will serve as a liaison with community groups Pma * iliu m s » ill be Advisory Specialist for elementary schools in Area 11 and Eiaine Jamison will sene m that capacity in Area 1. They will advise the principals in the area o f desegregation. Debbie U o lfe w ill coordinate teacher training and curriculum. Joe Sunn » ill be Advisory Spe- cuuist for Area I and Linda Nickerson Advisory Specialist for Area 11. with LeRoy Patton assigned to Adams Each high school » ill have a coordi nator to ass.st transfer students. They are Larry G rant. Benson; Leon M cKenzie. Jackson; Tony H opson. L in c o ln , G lo ria John son. Roosevelt; Velma Johnson, W ashington-M onroe; Joe Mays. W ilso n; Ken Berry, Cleveland; H arrie t A d air. F ra n klin ; Donald Dixon, Madison; A * W illiam s. M arsha ll. Assignments have not been made to Jefferson. Adams and Grant. These are the persons stu dents should contact with school problems. “ Title V II is on the move." AJ Jamison. Chairman o f the Portland Public Schools' Title V II committee told committee members a: their first meeting of the year The Title \ Il committee advises and monitors the desegregation program in 23 elemen tary and 13 high schools The T itle \11 project provides compensatory education for B.ack students who are transferred for desegregation and for white students in the receiving schools A parent in volvement component provides 30 paid Parent Activity Managers, to provide a liaison between the sending and receiving school and to en courage p a rticip a tio n o f Black parents at the recetv ng school. A third component this year will be m u lti-c u ltu ra l curriculum teacher training Members of the Title \ 11 commit tee are E Shelton H ill. City Club: AJ Jamison. City of Portland. Ben Talley. Albina Human Resource Center, State o f Oregon; Fred Markey. Urban League Alice Simp son. Metropolitan Youth Commis sion B ack parents Maggie M arks. Lincoln; Ed Washington, Harvey Scott. Costella M cC ullough. Madison-Gienhaven; Evie Crowell. Ainsworth. White parents Cor.me Lea. Cleve- .and. Joar. Vranuan. * tison. Cherry Behn. Rose City. Joan Harvey. Ains worth; Betty Dodson. KeJogg Teachers Betty Aschenbrenner. Beaumont; Velma Johnson. *a sh - .ngt on-Monroe Two high school students » ill be added Jamison announced that this is the first time m three years that the Title V II money is assured at the time Demonstration set Well be open and ready to serve you beginning Friday, Sept. 21 at 9am. Saving with us Is like getting a pay raise Oar new office ha» »orne old friend» A i The B eri Franktr. we pav 2 -¿g- rie-es.- •are o f 5 5N or. a i regular savings •. . .«- s o r oemioaie savings S e e s ,*sg- .re d .1—i t catc-s o lepó se’ »-_*■ m r 5 Ano -• new Four Year M m M o re . Ceroicaie •ug* .-e,3 ra e re s bed tc 1- a .e ra je taie ' four-year Treasury secunaes > o _ - S 162 3a. 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H_ a a graduate o f M a is o n H.-gh School m 3 was seeded :c serve or. a 'A'-.-ie House T r ’erence o r Fañajes for an 18-m onth pe-x-vd He is ore o f- t; persons and the only rv s s e w ? - ; -»ce c • cac* Ar.ner r^tes r-rs scjccts ishr? and sa»dd pastes r 2 ¿ r._ c- sugar and creamer FREE >c o: c ru e s w-." s-rx'- «ec blades 'C to Oregon’ book for everyone radioactive waste transport caravan stopping on its »ay to the Hanford nuclear reservation .n R ichland. W ashington » ill h ig h lig h t the dangers o f nuclear transport through speeches and street theater Call 232- 2596 for more information Hanford Conversion Project » ill sponsor a demonstration Friday. September 29th at 10 00 a m a: PGE headquarters. 121 S W Salmon, to coincide with Internationa, dates of protest against nuclear waste trans portation and disposal A mock Hello, Walnut Park! . . . UNION OR COMPANY DENTAL INSURANCE ISA VALUABLE A SSET. .. 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