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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
TUESDAY. JUNE 25, 163
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Theyll Do It Every Time "'-- By Jimmy Hatlo
F05 U'S NEXT SPE KVLc JOE
GOLDERiCK JUaT SITS IT OUT-.
LL-WUAT DO MDU KNOW- LOOK
WHO MAKES CORPORAL AND LOOK
WHO'S STILL BUCKINI6""
Statement by Superintendent Charles Copeland, Butte Falls
(Editor! Not: Following
u an open Itttor to iti
dents oi the Bull Falls
school district irom Charles
Copeland. who rtsigntd as
district superintendent last
week. His resignation was
the latest development in a
controversy touched oil by
a school board decision last
March not to rehire C. L.
Stratton. principal of the
Butte Falls Elementary
school.)
and will permit teachers to
confine themselves to areas
in which they are prepared
to teach.
Members Commended
The school board members
are to be commended for their
willingness to work in the in
terest of the school program.
The Family Council
fcdltor'a no'e:
Thu t'mtlv rmini.il consists nf 1 llldee.
uiree editors and ft women's editor.
Earn article is a summary nf a family disacreement oresanted to the
Council. TA Council deals with problems, major and minor,
mcunteritd by guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
Stra. Alma Denny. (Copyright bv General Features Corp.)
bhychiatrist, three clergymen.
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Ellen S. He should
swallow his pride and take
the job.
Richard S. It's like drop
ping from boss to office-boy!
Ellen S.-VVhen an executive
of 55 losses his job, it's a real
catastrophe. When the ship
ping company of which my
husband was vice-president
was absorbed by a big firm,
he and a dozen others were
let out. That was six months
ago and we're forced to ac
cept help from his brother.
I wish he'd stop waiting for
another vice-presidency and
take the modest job he's been
offered.
Richard S.-That offer Ellen
harps on is to sit at one of
100 desks and process mail
orders. Aside from what it
would do with what's left of
my ego, we couldn't live on
the pay about 25 per cent
of my former salary. I'd still
need help from my brother
and he agrees that I should
SHIP IT IflSPM
to or from Oakland, San Fran
cisco. Los Angeles and other
California points.
fni 773-7761
hold out for an administrative
niche even if the pay is low.
go and we're forced to ac-
The Councili Take the job,
Richard. Even though your
brother doesn't mind helping
out, he must realize that it's
more blessed and easier to
give than to receive. It's
been doubly hard for you to
be on the less blessed end,
for obviously you've always
been in command. We ven
ture to say that be it ever so
humble, the desk job will be
your steppingstone to a "fea
tured role" in industry again.
once an executive, always an
executive-type. While those
around you go through their
9-to-5 motions, you'll see new
Dossibilities. short-cuts, an
gles to expedite the paper
work, and before long you re
bound to be a supervisor,
with a decent boost in salary,
Meanwhile, Ellen, if you can
Dick ud a paycheck as a sales
woman or receptionist, tlif
davs of feeling beholden to
your brother-in-law may end
soon. Yes, it s tough to be out
of work in middle age, but
it's not hopeless. By lowering
his sights and adjusting his
budget, Richard can accept a
humdrum post and transform
it quietly into a satisfying
challenge. Incidentally,
there's a non-profit agency
which for 24 years has been
placing ex-executives like
Richard. It's called "Forty
Plus" and the New York City
office is at 15 Park Row.
NAMED COMMANDER
Aberdeen, Wash.-4l'P-Ted
Little, Clarkston, Wash., has
been named commander of
the Washington Department
of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars at the organization's con
vention here.
Having submitted to the
board of education my resig
nation, effective prior to the
beginning of the next school
year, I would like to take
this opportunity to report to
the patrons of the school district
I feel that important prog
ress has been made during
the past year in the develop
ment of a strong educational
program for the Butte Falls
schools. Perhaps the most not
able accomplishment has been
the development of the six
year high school, through the
cooperation of the local board
of education, the county school
office and the state depart
ment of education.
This plan of organization
will make possible the addi
tion of several new courses
to the high school curriculum
Democrats Ponder
Convention Site
Washington-TOTO-Democratic
national committeemen gath
ered Monday to select a site
for the party s 1964 conven
tion, with Atlantic City the
most likely choice.
Chicago and San Francisco
still were in the running, how
ever.
San Francisco already has
won the Republican conven
tion. The GOP National Com
mittee announced Saturday
the nominating conclave
would open in the Cow Palace
in San Francisco on July 13,
1964.
The Democrats are expect
ed to convene their conven
tion much later, probably In
mid-August, because P r e s I
Kennedy is assured of nomi
nation and they don't face the
GOP problem of having . to
build up a candidate.
They have taken time to trav
el at their own expense to
observe programs being offer
ed by other schools and to
meet with county and state
educators In an effort to solve
the school district's problems.
I have enjoyed working
with the people of Butte Falls
and appreciate the support
which I have received. You
have in Butte Falls a poten
tially excellent school system.
Your children are eager to
learn and the teachers are ca
pable and dedicated.
However, the support of
Gold Panning To Be
Subject of Class
Grants Pass-1 ne second oi
two classes in the techniques
of gold panning and the use
of the gold pan as a prospect
ing tool will be conducted
here Thursday night by the
Josephine County Sour
doughs.
The classes will be held at
Sourdough gulch at the Jose
phine County fairgrounds
from 7 to 8 p.m. and will be
open to the public, it was an
nounced by co-chairmen Norm
Peterson and Len Ramp,
Grants Pass.
Favorable areas for gold
panning and prospecting will
also be covered.
every parent and patron la an
absolute essential If quality
education Is to be accomplish
ed. It Is In the interest of
securing this kind of unity j
and support that I have, after
careful consideration, deter
mined to resign as district
superintendent. I feel that the
actions taken by the board of
education have been taken
after proper deliberation and
that they have been In the
best interest of the school district.
Each of you has a responsi
bility to secure for himself a
thorough understanding of the
educational program if you
are going to participate in the
formulation of school policies.
Signing petitions and other
acts designed to influence the
operation of the district with
out first securing a complete
understanding of the total
problem can only be detri
mental to the schools.
I encourage you to secure
a competent administrator, re
spect his judgment in educa
tional matters, unite In sup
port of the schools and give
your children the quality ed
ucation to which they are en
titled. ' .: 11,11
' Charles Copeland -Superintendent,
Butte
Falls School district
Butte Falls, Ore.
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