Klamath tribune. (Chiloquin, Or.) 1956-1961, December 01, 1957, Image 1

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MILK RATI
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VOL. 2 NO. 11
KLAMATH INFORMATION AND EDUCATION PROGRAM
DECEMBER 1957
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The Meaning of Christmas
Christmas time it seems to me.
Isn't what t'wns -meant to he.
Worrying, hurrying from shop to
shop
Xever knowing when to stop.
Tinsel, hells and lights galore
Still looking for more and more.
A dress for Mom, for Dad a shirt.
Sister dear would like a skirt.
Sis and I have made a deal
To huy brother a fishing reel:
My poor allowance I fear
.Will suffer for a year.
. Christmas time it seems to me
Isn't what t'was meant to he.
Christmas Carols should he sung;
The Holy Star should he hung
Upon our Christmas tree so bright
To shine and light the Holy night.
That all should know about our
love
Of One who looks down from
up above.
One who sent His Only Son, that
we
Might with Him happy be.
.That's what Christmas t'was
meant to be.
A
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Norma Jean Soucrs
Spirit of Christmas Eve
The Spirit of Christmas comes
happy and gay,
because of our Christ Child
born that day.
Music going from' ear to ear
brings smiles and laughter and
also tears. , .
"Children be good,", all mothers
. say,
"for the light of Christ is here
today.
Take heed and respect our shin
ing light
which hangs in every tree
tonight."
Whenever I enter a Church so
still,
it seems empty instead of filled.
My eyes wander round to friends
so near,
yet scarcely I see their faces
for tears.
Xow quick, deep breaths . have
filled tie room,
for another year is soon to
come. 1
He glad !--Mcrry Christina to
Kveryonc !
Anna Harney
Final Roll Published
In Register; 15 'Now
Names Added.
The final roll of the Klamath
Tribe was published on November
21, 1957 in-the Federal Register
containing the names of 2,133
tribal members. i
A total of forty-five appeals to
have names added to the final
roll were reviewed by the Secre
tary of the Interior as provided
fo in Section 3 of. Public Law
5S7. The appeals of fifteen persons
were approved and their names
added to the final roll. The Sec
retary denied thirty-two appeals
including two to have names re
moved from the roll.
In commenting on the signifi
cance of, the. publication .of the
final roll, Klmo Miller, superin
tendent of the Klamath Agency,
referred to Section 4 of Public
Law 587. This, section states that
"L'pon publication in the Federal
Register of the final roll as pro
vided in section 3 of this Act, the
rights or beneficial interest in'
tribal property of each person
whose name appears on the roll
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Tribal government bodies
were active during the week
beginning Dec. 15, with the
tribal executive committee
meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 17,
and a general council meet
ing being held on Saturday,
Dec. 21. The reader's atten
tion is called to articles
dealing with these events as
well as to an account of the
State Interim Committee on
Indian Problems meeting in
Portland on Dec. 18. These
stories appear on pages 3
and 4, the inserted section of
this issue of the Tribune.
shall constitute personal property
which mav be inherited or be
queathed, but shall not otherwise
be subject to alienation or en
cumbrance before the transfer of
title to such tribal property as
provided tn section 6 of this" Act
without the approval of the Sec
retary. Any contract made in
violation of this section shall be
null and void."
(Continued Pg 5, Cot. 3)
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