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About Klamath tribune. (Chiloquin, Or.) 1956-1961 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1959)
KLAMATH TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 1959 CHILOQUIN CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETS, COMMITTEES ESTABLISHED n me Pogc 2 The board of directors of till' C Iiiljtsitt ( hainber of Commerce, elected at a general chamber meting of Oct. Jo, held it first meeting "i November 1 at tin Chilomiin City Hall. With Presi dent Ihvight Kircher unable tn he present, vice-president Dr. I. I. Kcrwood pi esided. Kollow ing de cisions tn incorporate the Chain- hrr as soon as possible and to si't up thr organization's hank ac count at tin U. S. National Hank, committer appointments vc re taken up. The committer estab lished reflected the needs orig inally recognized in forming the Chamher. A finance committee was set up designed to facilitate financing of homes, etc., in the community, either through es tablishing a hank or suine other means. An industrial development committee was created to pro mote the establishment of new industries in the area and also t improve relations between the community ami existing in dustries. A publicity-public rela tions committee was also organ ized, recognizing the need for in creased publicizing of community activities and improved relations between Chilouin and other areas. Other committees formed were the membership committee to promote the membership of the Chamber, a trade promotion committee to boost the retail and wholesale trading facilities of the community, and a budget com mittee, set up to maintain sound finances in the organization. Fol lowing is a list of the committee appointments: Membership Committee: Kev. Donald Hrown (chairman). Klido DeHortoli. Hob Doak. Kllen Har rington. Ron Harrison, l.ayton Hoback, Marie Oates and Al Samples. Finance Committee: Lcroy (iiengcr (chairman). Frosty Freid, Hill Lorcnz, John Manner iug and Wayne Hlair. Industrial Development Com mittee: Fritz Markwardt (chair man), In Adanio, I.es Hoback. Win. XlacDonald. Hob Mitchell, Man -.el Reyes, and II. Xakoji. Publicity - Public Relations Committee: Pearl Adanio and Opal Doak (co-chairmen), Frank Hale, Pete MacFarland, How ard Salvage. Darlene Wolff and H. Zakoji. Trade Promotion Committee: j Itn Kircher (chairman), Fthel Mathis, (Jeorge Keed and Lorenz. 'anderkainp. Itudget Committee: Dibbon Cook (chair in an), Henrietta Markwardt, Mrs. N o r t h r u p, I. loyd Peters, ( ieorgc Reed and Jo Xadina. Another meeting of the board was held Nov. M. at Kircher's Hardware Store in Chilouin. At this meeting an agenda was plan ned for the Nov. 1( general meeting. Committee functions and duties was regarded as the priority item for the general meeting, and these functions wen outlined in writing. Other action taken included scheduling of the December general meeting, which was set for Dec. 7 at the ChiliMuiu Masonic Hall. This was to be a dinner meeting, starting at 7 P. M. At the general meeting of Nov. lo, at Chiloipiin High School, board progress in general was re ported. Committee functions were explained to the general membership and a written out line of these functions was dis tributed. In regard to the com mittees, some discussion later occurred as to whether commit tee appointments should not bo at least partly determined by the pieferences of individual niciu- y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y BOX OF 2 CONES (Fancy Decorated $2.75 per box PLAIN CONES 75c each SOLD BY Chiloquin Recreation Council These large cones make beautiful Christ mas decorations. Send you orders, money enclosed or C. 0. D., to: Chiloquin Area Recreation Council do Klamath Education Office Chiloquin, Oregon ALL PROCEEDS GO TOWARD RECREATIONAL PROJECTS J J 5 SHIRLEY JACKSON (Continued from Page 1) nf f-cainpus Catholic organization. In high school she partook of a nuinhcr of activities as well as maintaining an above - average scholastic record. She was on the annual staff in her junior and senior years. She served as stu dent body-secretary during her senior year, and was in CVO (Catholic Youth Organization), Sodality (a religious group), and Spanish Club. She studied Span ish years at St. Mary's and hopes to continue it at S.O.C. Concerning her post-graduate plans: "After I finish college I would like t join the Women .Marines so 1 could see how other people live and see different parts of the country and yet get ex perience for my career. Then I'd like to come back and get a position as legal secretary." Shirley regards termination as bers. Mailing out of question naires to all members was sug gested as a means of ascertaining such preferences. Other business transacted included passing a motion instructing the publicity public relations committee to conduct a contest for creating an insignia and slogan for the Chamber. Reports were also heard on the progress of the Chihxjuin Area Recreation Council. a "good thing for the Indians", HUT. "under the circumstances of the Klamaths I think we should have waited for awhile until we got used to the idea that we would be on our own, and also, learn how to budget our money and get enough education to get a good stable job." She cites, as sounding like a good idea, a suggestion she heard at an Indian Youth Conference in Provo. Utah, which she attended: "Hold off termination for awhile and gradually the Indian would want to terminate on his own." As a remaining member. Shir ley views trust management by the U. S. Xat'l Hank with con fidence and does not expect to be confronted by any possible money management problems raised by termination': "I think the bank is doing a good job handling most Indians' money, because it is helping some of us keep our money a little longer, even though their fee is a little high for the money we are get ting." As to why she chose to remain in the tribe in the first place: "I thought there might be a chance of keeping some of the privileges we've had regarding hunting. When I chose 1 also thought I would be in a better position financially, although I thought there was a good chance either wav."