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Herald and News, 1943-1959

1943

      Moore Park zoo's meateaters suffer from shortage of meat, March 3, 1943.

      Klamath Falls studied as site for Marine hospital, Nov. 13, 1943, p1.

      County, Navy agree on hospital site, Nov. 24, 1943, p1.

      Old Fort Road site approved for marine recuperative barracks, Nov. 30, 1943, p1.

      Plans for Veterans Park unveiled (drawing), Dec. 21, 1943, p1.

 

1944

      "Nails Gang" member in trouble again, Jan. 4, 1944, p1.

      Two airmen (Ensigns Wallace Cerkvenik and Louis Gahre) killed in first fatal incident at Klamath Falls naval air base, Feb. 28, 1944, p1.

      Federal housing project moving along (photo only), June 19, 1944, p1.

      Jap camp store manager (Yaozo Hitomi) murdered at Tulelake, July 3, 1944.

      Marine barracks photos, July 3, 1944

      Historic photo recalls first flight in Klamath Falls (photo), Sept. 2, 1944, p1.

      Marine Barracks are dedicated, Sept. 30, 1944

      Klamath citizens to vote on Veterans Memorial park, Oct. 11, 1944.

 

1945

      Bill to annex suburbs found invalid, May 22, 1945, p1.

      Balloon bomb caused death of 6 near Bly (bombing occurred May 5), May 31, 1945, p1.

 

1946

      Sale of 800 pairs of nylon and rayon stockings attracts 2,500 people to Montgomery Ward, March 30, 1946, p1.

      250 acres donated by Moores for addition to Moore Park (map), April 3, 1946, p1.

      Willis Mahoney named to post in Japan, April 3, 1946, p1.

      City agrees to sign permit allowing civilian use of airport, April 26, 1946, p1.

      Fire destroys O'Connor feed plant, May 16, 1946, p1.

      Fire destroys O'Connor feed plant (photo), May 17, 1946, p1.

      South Sixth being widened to four lanes (OC&E to Etna St.); elms coming down (photo), May 29, 1946, p1.

      Klamath Medical Service Bureau buys Klamath Valley Hospital, July 23, 1946, p1.

      Sugar beet crops good at Tulelake, July 26, 1946, p3.

      Lakeview to take over naval air field, July 26, 1946, p3.

      Eight Barrett brothers back from war, July 27, 1946, p1.

      Festivities mark shift of air field at Lakeview, July 29, 1946, p3.

      Gov. Snell to visit Klamath on Air Day (United Air Lines to inaugurate service in Klamath), July 30, 1946, p1.

      Klamath Falls to vote on swimming pool levy, July 30, 1946, p1.

      City council transfers heating franchise to Consumers Heating Co., July 31, 1946, p1.

      First commercial flight by major air carrier (United) in Klamath Falls (photo), Aug. 1, 1946, p1.

      Boundaries for proposed suburban fire district set, Aug. 1, 1946, p10.

      Klamath Indians deny Denny Creek attack of 1846, Aug. 9, 1946, p1.

      Heating plant transfer complete, Aug. 14, 1946, p1.

      $3 million available for veterans hospital, Aug. 15, 1946, p1.

      Charlie DeLap serves 40 years in county clerk's office (photos), Aug. 16, 1946.

      Mammoth festival marks centennial of emigrant route, Aug. 17, 1946, p1.

      Griggs Superior Foods holds grand opening on S. Sixth, Aug. 17, 1946, p9.

      1909 Rio car was first in Lake County, Aug. 21, 1946, p8.

      Andrew Soule recalls 1854 journey over emigrant trail, Aug. 21, 1946, section 2, p1.

      Proposal for one-way traffic meets stiff opposition, Aug. 27, 1946, p1.

      Building boom sweeps Tulelake (Sportsman's Hotel, Tulana Farms elevator, et. al.) (photos), Aug. 28, 1946, p1.

      Interstate Cooperatives raise first large elevator in Lake Co., Aug. 29, 1946, p11.

      Veterans Hospital to be 6-8 stories high, Sept. 11, 1946, p 1.

      Sawdust pile at Consumers Heating Co. will heat downtown (photo) Sept. 11, 1946, p1.

      Soil tests taken at veterans hospital site (Beaumont site), Sept. 13, 1946, p1.

      Plane crash near Tulelake kills Claude Metz (photo), Oct. 4, 1946, p1.

      Northwest Chemurgy potato starch plant being readied (3 photos), Oct. 4, 1946.

      Cemetery (Klamath Memorial Park) to open, Oct. 4, 1946, p5.

      Interior Secretary J.A. Krug visits Tulelake, Nov. 1, 1946, p1.

      Old Moore homesite ("The Maples") may become city park (photo), Dec. 10, 1946, p1.

      South Sixth Street is expanded to four lanes with a left-turn center lane; history of the street by Ruth King, Dec. 13, 1946, p1.

 

1947

      Engineers study proposed Boundary Dam on Lost River, March 6, 1947, p1.

      Four people drown in boating accident on Goose Lake in Lake Co., March 17, 1947, p1.

      Oregon Vocational School set for opening (photos), Oct. 18, 1947, p12.

      Marine barracks chiefs here for opening of Oregon Vocational School (photo, Brig. Gen. Charles Brooks), Oct. 19, 1947, p1.

      Coppock Bay homestead opened, Oct. 20, 1947, p1.

 

1948

      Klamath Falls stockbroker Louis K. Ankeney is convicted of larceny, April 30, 1948, p1.

      Esplanade bridge closed as big north entrance project continues, May 3, 1948, p1.

      Geothermal water will heat approach to Esplanade Bridge (photo), May 5, 1948, p1.

      Gems to play first professional baseball game in Klamath Falls, May 6, 1948, p1.

      Dr. George H. Merryman, pioneer doctor in Klamath Falls, dies, May 6, 1948, p1.

      New York Gov. Tom Dewey visits Klamath Falls, May 8, 1948, p1.

      President Truman makes train stop in Klamath Falls (photos), June 12, 1948, p1.

      Malin finishes its swimming pool (photos), July 9, 1948, p1.

      Proposal for liquidation of reservation squelched in emotional tribal meeting, July 30, 1948, p1.

      Plane crash at Lake of the Woods kills four politicians (Snell, Johnson, Fluhrer, Evans), Aug. 23, 1948.

 

1949

      A. Kalina retires as mayor of Malin, the town which he claimed to have named, Jan. 7, 1949, p1.

      President Truman delivers budget that cuts proposed veterans hospital for Klamath Falls, Jan. 10, 1949, p1.

      No Section 37? Sure there is (photo, Algoma viewpoint), Feb. 24, 1949, section II, p1.

      History of forgotten Army post of 1860, (Fort Day, photo), April 9, 1949.

      Veterans Memorial Park should become beauty spot (photo), Aug. 24, 1949.

      Trees planted in memory of Kit Carson on Kit Carson Parkway (photo), Oct. 28, 1949.

      Man robs gamblers in back room (Horse Parlor) of Klamath Billiards, Nov. 22, 1949, p1.

      William Ganong, Charles Stark travel to Salem for talks on proposed diverison of Klamath Basin water to Nevada and California, Nov. 29, 1949, p1.

 

1950

      Lost River Dairy becomes Medo-Land Creamery (photo, Bud Franklin mgr.), Jan. 2, 1950, p1.

      Community college seeks adult enrollments, Jan. 2, 1950, p12.

      Death claims Charles Paulk, Jan. 3, 1950, p1.

      Temperature hits minus 25 at Gerber Dam, Jan. 3, 1950, p1.

      Stewart Lenox post office opens, Jan. 3, 1950, p2.

      1949 driest year since 1905, Jan. 3, 1950, p5.

      Mills resume work, power supply increased, Jan. 5, 1950, p1.

      Gunsmithing instructor added at OTI (photo, George Harper Jr.), Jan. 5, 1950, p2.

      Lewis Austin killed in truck accident, Jan. 6, 1950, p1.

      OTI gets permit for FM station, Jan. 6, 1950, p1.

      Woman (LaPrele Graham) fined for possession of gambling devices, Jan. 6, 1950, p1.

      Death claims E.M. Follett, basin pioneer, Jan. 6, 1950, p7.

      Folk dancing to be offered at community college, Jan. 6, 1950, p12.

      Chiloquin sues to keep its municipally owned beer store, Jan. 10, 1950, p1.

      Klamath potato acreage allotment cut by 1,110 acres, Jan. 11, 1950, p1.

      Klamath Falls among sites considered for U.S. Air Force school, Jan. 12, 1950, p2.

      Tulelake chamber heads probe of hospital district, Jan. 12, 1950, p7.

      Local army fighting to aid wildlife in "Operation Bird Feed" (photo, Howard Strode), Jan. 13, 1950, p1.

      Greer Drew new president of merchants association (photo), Jan. 13, 1950, p1.

      Peterson school district outlined (map only), Jan. 13, 1950, p8.

      Modoc Scouts planning big armory circus, Jan. 13, 1950, p8.

      Fred Peterson Elementary school opens (photos, Sue Martin), Jan. 19, 1950, p1.

      Klamath County chamber opposes plan to put Klamath in Bonneville Power circuit, Jan. 19, 1950, p17.

      First purebred gilt (hog) sale scheduled for Klamath, Jan. 19, 1950, p19.

      Boulder on tracks derails Southern Pacific train at Modoc Point, engine, tender and 23 cars leave tracks (photos), Jan. 23, 1950, p1.

      Former Mayor Willis Mahoney answers lawsuit, Jan. 26, 1950, p1.

      Sacred Heart holding open house in new gym, Jan. 27, 1950, p12.

      Pelican City post office to close, Jan. 28, 1950, p3.

      Klamath Medical Service Bureau (KMSB) formed 10 years ago (advertisement), Jan. 31, 1950, p17.

      Citizenship restored to former Japanese internee (Mrs. Toshiye Nashida Ohigashi), Feb. 1, 1950, p1.

      Ice jam at Prospect power station causes mill closures, Feb. 2, 1950, p1.

      Four people die in fire that destroys Bertam's Jewelry and Arbuckle's Shoe Store on Main Street (George Redmond, Mike Shepherd, Jimmy Speirs, John Hanson) (photos), Feb. 2, 1950, p1.

      Fred Peterson honored as new school dedicated (photo), Feb. 8, 1950, p1.

      Land purchased for South Sixth Street overpass (aerial photo), Feb. 9, 1950, p1.

      Plane crash at Macdoel fatal (Max O. Green)(photo), Feb. 10, 1950, p1.

      Larry Vandendoel, 12, drowns in Link River (Photo), Feb. 11, 1950, p1.

      County spud committee sees benefit in production controls, Feb. 17, 1950, p1.

      Death claims John "Jack" Almeter (photo), Feb. 20, 1950, p1.

      Louise Reinhart dies after child's birth (photo), Feb. 21, 1950, p1.

      Trapper W.L. Lowe photographed with collection of bobcats (photo), Feb. 21, 1950, p1.

      City manager proposal revived, Feb. 22, 1950, 1950, p1.

      Robert McIntyre, negro, commits suicide, Feb. 23, 1950, p1.

      Steps taken to improve spud quality by growers (photo), Feb. 23, 1950, p20.

      City bus fare upped to 15 cents, Feb. 27, 1950, p1.

      City assumes charge over meat inspectors, March 7, 1950, p3.

      Financial troubles threaten Klamath Gems baseball club, March 9, 1950, p10.

      Sacramento Reclamation engineer dies (A. Gordon Ribbeck), March 13, 1950, p1.

      Siskiyou woman (Blanche Rockhill) dies in fire near Tulelake, March 14, 1950, p1.

      Death ordeal described by rescued man (Rudy Simonson) (photos), March 14, 1950, p1.

      Copco quits fight against Bonneville Power line, March 15, 1950, p1.

      Modoc Point Irrigation, Problem Child (contemporary and historic photos), March 18, 1950, p14.

      State highway budget omits proposed westside bypass for Klamath Falls, March 22, 1950, p1.

      Texan finds skiing all it cracks up to be (photos, one showing line for rope tow at Knob Hill ski area), March 22, 1950, p7.

      Hercules Mill construction to start, March 28, 1950, p1.

      Tractor spill kills Coppock Bay rancher (Lawrence Ackley), March 29, 1950, p1.

      Basin spuds going good in San Francisco test, March 30, 1950, p1.

      Plenty of fish here in olden days, March 30, 1950, 1950, p5.

      Mother kills son, shoots self (Lola Patrick, Lyndell Patrick) (photo) at Beaver Marsh, March 31, 1950, p1.

      Mother (Lola Patrick) charged with murder of her son (Lyndell Patrick), April 1, 1950, p1.

      Fairview Park plot set aside by council, April 4, 1950, p1.

      Kidnapping suspects Turman and Utah Wilson jailed here overnight (photo), April 4, 1950, p1.

      Norwegian family (Kristian Gippo) finds haven here (photo), April 4, 1950, p6.

      Boy Scout award presented to F. Cecil Adams (photo), April 5, 1950, p1.

      Old Linkville School (built in 1887) razed (photos, history), April 6, 1950, p17.

      Parson Omer Idso of Lakeview defies foes, refuses to leave, April 7, 1950, p1.

      YMCA buys Fluhrer Bakery building (photo), April 14, 1950, p1.

      Surburbanites seek sanitary district, April 14, 1950, p2.

      Fire strikes Klamath Poultry Farms plant (photo), April 17, 1950, p1.

      House approves $3 million for veterans hospital, April 24, 1950, p1.

      Wood River area feels sharp earthquake, April 24, 1950, p1.

      "What's going on up there?" (flying saucer reports)(pelican graphic), April 25, 1950, p1.

      Lola Patrick pleads guilty to son's murder, May 3, 1950, p1.

      Road crew boss dies during confrontation (Samuel V. Godard), May 12, 1950, p1.

      Westside bypass proposal under attack, May 16, 1950, p5.

      South suburbs act to get sewage system (photo shows Kiger Field, fairgrounds), May 17, 1950, p1.

      Memorial Day observed (photo shows wooden memorial shaft), May 30, 1950, p1.

      Suburbs OK taxes for Wiard Park District, June 5, 1950, p1.

      Czech society (ZCBJ) to meet in Malin, June 8, 1950, p5.

      Potatoes came to Klamath in 1924 (history of potato production), June 14, 1950, p17.

      Scouts take off for national jamboree (three photos), June 20, 1950, p1, 2.

      Printers strike Herald and News (photo of H&N building), June 27, 1950, p1.

      New Pine Tree theater to open (special section), July 4, 1950.

      Wood River pastures now dotted with cattle, July 7, 1950, p12.

      New First Presbyterian Church planned (graphic), July 11, 1950, p1.

      Bly's six balloon bomb victims to be honored by memorial (photo), July 13, 1950, p1.

      Gems break attendance record (3,747), July 15, 1950, p9.

      New water firm (Oregon Water Corp.) takes over service, July 17, 1950, p12.

      Order of the Antelope heads for Blue Sky Hotel (photos), July 20, 1950, p1.

      Umpqua, Rogue River lakes stocked by special-built plane (photo), July 20, 1950, p1.

      Meeting set to discuss proposed diversion of water to California, July 21, 1950, p1.

      Weyerhaeuser mill, camps resume work after 10-week strike, July 25, 1950, p1.

      Klamath to get new Oregon National Guard unit, July 29, 1950, p1.

      Klamath River fish dying by thousands, Aug. 1, 1950, p1.

      City-county jail idea still alive, Aug. 2, 1950, p4.

      Fish die-off near Keno (photo only), Aug. 3, 1950, p1.

      Veterans hospital wins new approval in Senate, Aug. 4, 1950, p1.

      War-torn Polish couple find haven in Klamath (photo, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Slawski), Aug. 5, 1950, p3.

      Suburban fire department building going up (photo only), Aug. 7, 1950, p3.

      Bureau of Reclamation has plans to divert (Trinity River) water, Aug. 10, 1950, p1.

      Old curfew bell comes off city hall building (photo), Aug. 14, 1950, p1.

      Monument to balloon bomb victims to be dedicated (photo), Aug. 17, 1950, p1.

      Shrine near bly dedicated in memory of balloon bomb deaths (photos), Aug. 21, 1950, p1.

      Pfc. John W. Thompson is first Klamath resident to die in Korea, Aug. 29, 1950, p1.

      Ken Karns wins third annual H&N tennis tournament (photo), Sept. 5, 1950, p1.

      "Watch for deer" signs going up along Highway 97 (photo only), Sept. 13, 1950, p1.

      Coffeepot part of range clearing plan (photo), Sept. 13, 1950, p17.

      New Highway 97 route across Algoma flat under construction (photos only), Sept. 22, 1950, p1.

      Merrill Presybterian Church to be dedicated (photo), Sept. 22, 1950, p3.

      Klamath Union board refuses free lunch program, Sept. 26, 1950, p1.

      Blaze razes Suburban Lumber Co. plant (photos), Sept. 27, 1950, p1.

      New Woolworth store to open on Main Street (photo), Sept. 27, 1950, p9.

      Wreckage of Blakkolb plane found, remains of four inside, Sept. 30, 1950, p1.

      Lost River Diversion Channel being expanded (photos only), Oct. 2, 1950, p10.

      Big log goes to Collier Museum (photos), Oct. 3, 1950, p14.

      Plan for suburban sanitation district fades, Oct. 6, 1950, p1.

      City council moves to abolish recreation board, Oct. 10, 1950, p1.

      Driver (John Chemienti) dies in truck accident (photos), Oct. 11, 1950, p1.

      Recreation board fights back, Oct. 11, 1950, p1.

      Pelican strikes power lines, regurgitates fish in service station (photo only), Oct. 12, 1950, p1.

      Lakeview timber working circle gets green light, Oct. 13, 1950, p1.

      Woman (Velsie Ainsworth) murdered at West Side Store (photo), Oct. 21, 1950, p1.

      Fencing of main canal (A Canal) considered (photo only), Oct. 23, 1950, p1.

      Senate crime committee may investigate race wire outlets in Klamath, Oct. 23, 1950, p1.

      Hercules Plant to begin resin operations on small scale, Oct. 28, 1950, p3.

      Indian officer (John Arkell) ambushed, beaten at Klamath Agency, Nov. 2, 1950, p1.

      Confessed killers jailed for murder of Velsie Ainsworth (photo), Nov. 4, 1950, p1.

      Ground broken for new Presbyterian church (photo only), Nov. 6, 1950, p1.

      SP worker killed by train (James Joseph Huffman), Nov. 16, 1950, p1.

      Court holds negro trio for murder (photo) (held: Henry Thomas, Willie McCain, Joe Nathan Cooper; killed: Velsie Ainsworth), Nov. 17, 1950, p1.

      City, county may take over military housing units (at Washburn and Shasta Way), Nov. 18, 1950, p1.

      Modoc Turkey Farms ready for Thanksgiving (photo, Andy Silani), Nov. 18, 1950, p1, 3.

      Thousans jam city for second annual Christmas Opening parade (photos), Dec. 2, 1950, p1.

      Section of Lake O' Woods highway to be relocated, repaved, Dec. 5, 1950, p1.

      Tulana Farms barge moving (photo only), Dec. 5, 1950, p1.

      City moves to take over military housing units, Dec. 5, 1950, p1.

      Vandals put out city's yule star, Dec. 5, 1950, p1.

      No. 2 spud shipment ban draw opposition, Dec. 6, 1950, p1.

      Warner wetlands to be preserved under agreement, Dec. 6, 1950, p1.

      Henry Thomas pleads guilty to murder of Felsie Ainsworth, Dec. 7, 1950, p1.

      Arthur Rickbell (Jim Ricky) named chamber president (photo), Dec. 7, 1950, p1.

      Amputee (Paul Oliver) makes solo flight (photo), Dec. 7, 1950, p7.

      Reames Club expansion plan readied, Dec. 8, 1950, p16.

      Ruling gives Wood River water rights, Dec. 9, 1950, p3.

      City plan to take over housing units fought by realtors, Dec. 12, 1950, p1.

      Clashes mark opening of Cleo Parks kidnapping trial, Dec. 12, 1950, p1.

      Group fights to save Klamath water, seeks organization (Klamath River Watershed Development Association), Dec. 12, 1950, p14.

      Sanitarian chief makes 'em keep it clean (photo, W.P. Green), Dec. 15, 1950, p8.

      Jury finds Cleo Parks guilty of kidnapping, Dec. 16, 1950, p1.

      Police probe body mystery after retriever brings skull home (photos), Dec. 18, 1950, p1.

      Bob Smith succeeds Earl Kent as Jaycee president (photo), Dec. 19, 1950, p1.

      CAA talks in pilots when weather gets tough (photos, Vance Hawley, Terry Tennant), Dec. 22, 1950, p5.

      Weather balloon alarms Beatty residents (photo only), Dec. 23, 1950, p1.

      Bonneville power line route through Moore Park rejected, Dec. 27, 1950, p1.

      No. 2 potato ban covers entire Northwest, Dec. 27, 1950, p1.              

      State offers adult education classes in evenings in Klamath Falls, Dec. 27, 1950.

      Hanks Marsh may become state game refuge, Dec. 29, 1950, p3.

      Cleo Parks found guilty of gun assault, Dec. 30, 1950, p1.

      Klamath near top of state in retail spending, Dec. 30, 1950, p1.

 

1951

      Parking meters take in $55,010 during 1950, Jan. 2, 1951, p1.

      Deputy Red Britton runs down jail escapee, Jan. 3, 1951, p1.

      No. 2 spud ban upheld, Jan. 5, 1951, p1.

      Death claims Judge Joseph A. Mahoney in courtroom (photo), Jan. 6, 1951, p1.

      Crater Lake ski tow ready, Jan. 6, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Musical Arts Council drama group chooses play, Jan. 8, 1951, p2.

      Bonneville ready to buy city land for power line, Jan. 9, 1951, p1.

      New city jail going up on Walnut Street (photo only), Jan. 9, 1951, p5.

      Meeting called to discuss suburban sanitation, Jan. 13, 1951, p1.

      New suburban fire hall nearly complete (photo only), Jan. 17, 1951, p1.

      New Seventh-day Adventist church nearly complete (photo only), Jan. 17, 1951, p1.

      YMCA building work approved, Jan. 20, 1951, p1.

      Richard Hancock third Klamath man killed in Korea, Jan. 23, 1951, p1.

      White top one of Klamath's noxious weeds, Jan. 24, 1951, p13.

      Suburbanites jam hall, argue sanitation, accomplish little, Jan. 25, 1951, p7.

      Merrill dedicates new elementary school (photos), Jan. 26, 1951, p1.

      Klamath spuds playing double star role in San Francisco, Jan. 26, 1951, p2.

      Klamath substation area outlined (map), Jan. 26, 1951, p5.

      Road to Crater Lake rim to reopen, Jan. 26, 1951, p5.

      Bill Kittredge elected to 17th term as production credit association president (armory photo), Jan. 29, 1951, p1.

      Paisley hit by floodwaters from Chewaucan River, Jan. 31, 1951, p1.

      Ice in Chewaucan river to be blasted to relieve Paisley flooding (photos only), Feb. 2, 1951, p1.

      "Worst Bog in Town" Ñ unpaved Alameda Street, Feb. 3, 1951, p9.

      Chicken production is expanding industry (photo, Stan Soran), Feb. 8, 1951, p1, 3.

      Boundary of proposed sanitation district shown (map), Feb. 8, 1951, p2.

      City street sprinkler being retired (photo, Russ Herman), Feb. 9, 1951, p1.

      Planning commission OKs Eldorado Heights layout, Feb. 16, 1951, p1.

      Long-ago days recalled by Wood River couple (photos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noah), Feb. 17, 1951, p3.

      Sanitation district election fund (form), Feb. 17, 1951, p3.

      Merrill civic award goes to Dr. Frank Trotman (photo), Feb. 20, 1951, p1.

      Klamath major suffers fifth wound (photo, Leonard Lowry), Feb. 23, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Ham radio operators ready (photo, Karl Urquhart), Reb. 23, 1951, p7.

      City police force undermanned, pay scale blamed, Feb. 26, 1951, p1.

      YMCA plans to move to new quarters, Feb. 28, 1951, p1.

      Keys to old Fluhrer's Bakery building turned over to YMCA (photo), March 1, 1951, p1.

      Siskiyou Sheriff orders lid clamped on gambling, March 1, 1951, p1.

      General plan for Eldorado Heights project (map), March 1, 1951, p18.

      Sgt. Con McAuliffe loses life on Korean front (photo), March 1, 1951, p1.

      Slot machines again put away in Klamath, March 2, 1951, p1.

      Geyser at Fort Bidwell spouts water, mud, March 3, 1951, p1.

      Geyser at Paul Robinson ranch spouts mud (photos), March 4, 1951, p1.

      Mud from geyser piles up (photos), March 6, 1951, p4.

      Sgt. Richard Keith Owens killed on Korean Front, March 7, 1951, p1.

      Fire destroys Interstate Cooperatives in Lakeview, March 8, 1951, p1.

      Chamber hands Air Force brief on KF Airport installation, March 8, 1951, p3.

      Old claim recalls livestock losses to Indians in 1872 in Butte Valley, March 10, 1951, p1.

      Modoc medical units finished in Alturas (photo), April 2, 1951, p12.

      City sewage plants in need of costly repairs, April 3, 1951, p1.

      Remodeling for YMCA underway, April 3, 1951, p1.

      Semon bill seeks to stop diversion of Oregon water, April 4, 1951, p1.

      Charlie Captain, Klamath Indian, faces trial for murder of Nathan Wright, April 5, 1951, p16.

      East Main Carnival of Savings (double-truck advertisement), April 9, 1951, p8-9.

      One-way traffic seen as only solution for repairs, April 10, 1951, p1.

      Yellow toadflax came from Europe, used as early ornament, April 11, 1951, p18.

      Silver Lake fills again, April 12, 1951, p1.

      House passes Semon water barrier bill, April 13, 1951, p1.

      Leon Megginson saves life of tot, Bobbie Britton (photo), April 13, 1951, p1.

      Tennessee Ernie to perform at Armory (photo, ad), April 14, 1951, p4.

      Keno named as site for large Copco dam, April 16, 1951, p1.

      Copco plans huge Keno Dam output (map), April 17, 1951, p1.

      Senate endorses Semon bill to stop water diversions, April 19, 1951, p1.

      Poe Valley farmers help neighbor, H.H. Haynes (photo), April 21, 1951, p1.

      New arch at Klamath Union houses old curfew bell (photo), April 25, 1951, p1.

      Sabotage seen in Southern Pacific wreck at Merrill (photos), May 8, 1951, p1.

      Former Newell internment center may be townsite (photo), May 10, 1951, p1.

      Greenhouse produces chrysanthemums (photo, H.R. Funderburk), May 10, 1951, p16.

      Shots fired at Southern Pacific foreman, May 11, 1951, p1.

      J.W. Kerns store celebrates 30th store, May 16, 1951, p1.

      Parade photo showing Safeway at Main and Esplanade, May 24, 1951, p1.

      Four newsmen paddle canoe on canal (Ray Pope, Malcolm Epley, Wallace Myers, Wes Guderian) (photo), May 28, 1951, p1.

      Butte Valley well sunk (Ralph Lutz) (photos), May 30, 1951, p16.

      All-steel lookout tower going up on Chase Mountain (photo only), June 1, 1951, p4.

      Copco expansion (Big Bend) project opposed by Klamath County Court, June 2, 1951, p1.

      400 attend opening of OTI pool, June 5, 1951, p3.

      OTI pool open to public (photo only), June 6, 1951, p1.

      Newsmen travel from Klamath Falls to California by canal (photos), June 6, 1951, p18.

      Malin labor camp to get money from potato growers, June 7, 1951, p1.

      Suburban residents to vote on sanitation district, June 8, 1951, p12.

      Will Baldwin found dead, said suicide, June 9, 1951, p1.

      Farmers fear water loss if Copco builds Keno Dam, June 11, 1951, p1.

      Sanitation district voted down in suburbs, June 11, 1951, p1.

      Death claims Mel Henry (photo), June 11, 1951, p1.

      Baldwin funeral to be held, June 11, 1951, p4.

      Meeting on Copco dam moved to armory (photo), June 12, 1951, p1.

      Farmers fear for Basin's future if Copco builds Keno dam, June 12, 1951, p7.

      Will Baldwin funeral held here (photo), June 12, 1951, p8.

      Wilmott Crandall observes 101st birthday (photo), June 15, 1951, p1.

      Police judge Leigh Ackerman dies (photo), June 16, 1951, p1.

      Mexican labor signup scheduled, June 17, 1951, p14.

      Townsite lots sold at Newell (photo, John Krizo), June 21, 1951, p1.

      Would-be rescuer pulled from Link River (photo, Willis Pigg), June 22, 1951, p1.

      Once abundant Klamath elk make big comeback, June 23, 1951, p2.

      Klamath queens date to early part of century, June 23, 1951, Annual Roundup Edition, p4.

      Klamath County infirmary farm operates on Summers Lane (photo), June 28, 1951, p1.

      Crop dusting plane crases; pilot killed (photos) (Harold McPherson), June 29, 1951, p1.

      Jack Henry elected president of state Eagles aerie (photo), July 2, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Falls 60th birtday approaching, July 2, 1951, p1.

      Work done on new city jail (photos), July 11, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Gems to fold if plan doesn't work, July 12, 1951, p1.

      Gems' fate depends on meeting tonight, July 13, 1951, p1.

      First all-steel fire lookout tower raised on Chase Mountain (photo), July 13, 1951, p4.

      Spirit high at Gems meeting, July 14, 1951, p1.

      Woman (Camille Bowles) found after spending three nights in forest near Mt. McLoughlin (photo), July 19, 1951, p1.

      Old fort, Van Bremer (Van Brimmer) cabin moved to lava beds (photo), July 21, 1951, p1.

      Miles "Rattlesnake Pete" Jackson off to '76 days celebration (photo), July 24, 1951, p1.

      Henry Semon pulls big fish from Williamson River (photo), July 26, 1951, p1.

      Lucille O'Neill appointed to state board of education (photo), July 26, 1951, p1.

      New YMCA quarters ready in former Fluhrer's bakery building, July 28, 1951, p1.

      Bob Gasser drowns in Lost River, July 30, 1951, p1.

      Clifford Sargent charged in theft of more than 100 autos, July 30, 1951, p1.

      YMCA to be open to public, July 30, 1951, p4.

      Clinton Charles drowns in Williamson River, July 31, 1951, p1.

      Klamath spuds still back Basin's farm economy, Aug. 1, 1951, p11.

      Linkville Justice Court abolished (photo), Aug. 2, 1951, p1.

      Forest fire chars 22,000 acres on Modoc National Forest, Aug. 3, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Falls key point on Alcan Highway, Aug. 4, 1951, p1.

      Body of Donnie Hermant, 3, pulled from Umpqua River, Aug. 7, 1951, p1.

      Chamber plans celebration for opening of Algoma cutoff, Aug. 9, 1951, p9.

      Old-time autos off for trip to Crater Lake (photos), Aug. 11, 1951, p1.

      Drama group plans meeting, Aug. 14, 1951, p1.

      Adventists construct new church (photos, Rev. P.C. Alderson), Aug. 15, 1951, p1.

      Families settling in Newell, Aug. 15, 1951, p1.

      Costly had pays off timber bet (photo, Greer Drew, Ivan Kesterson), Aug. 18, 1951, p1.

      Algoma cutoff celebration set (photo), Aug. 22, 1951, p1.

      Cancer claims Charline Dover, 3 (photo), Aug. 22, 1951, p1.

      State again rejects bids for road on west side of lake, Aug. 22, 1951, p1.

      Cal-Ore Tavern going on auction block, Aug. 22, 1951, p5.

      Barley growers hold crop to bolster prices, Aug. 24, 1951, p1.

      Ewauna Box building being razed (photo), Aug. 24, 1951, p1.

      French Johnson buys Cal-Ore tavern, Aug. 27, 1951, p1.

      Herald and News to hold fourth annual tennis tourney, Aug. 28, 1951, p9.

      Botulism taking toll on waterfowl, Sept. 1, 1951, p1.

      Utilities sought for new town of Newell, Sept. 1, 1951, p3.

      New home of Dr. Hugh Swaney nearly complete (photo) , Sept. 1, 1951, p3.

      Basin barley pest reported (mealybug), Sept. 4, 1951, p1.

      Hollywood Western actor tries Wood River angling (photo, Charles Starrett), Sept. 4, 1951, p2.

      Botulism control plan cuts loss of wildlife, Sept. 4, 1951, p3.

      Annual ram sale slated in Lakeview, Sept. 4, 1951, p3.

      City reopens issue of paving Pleasant Street, Sept. 5, 1951, p1.

      Lots of champions, buyers, fun at 16th Rotary Junior Livestock Auction (photos), Sept. 5, 1951, p11.

      Many officials expected for Algoma cutoff's dedication (photo, Algoma railroad station), Sept. 6, 1951, p1.

      Vernon Haley wins double honor at state fair, Sept. 6, 1951, p1.

      Barley price holds, crop near record, Sept. 6, 1951, p1.

      Old historic sign at Algoma Point lookout left behind (photo), Sept. 7, 1951, p4.

      KF admiral Howard Orem gets new Carribbean assignment (photo), Sept. 7, 1951, p16.

      Scenic view of Algoma cutoff (photo), Sept. 10, 1951, p1.

      Gov. Douglas McKay cuts ribbon on Algoma cutoff (photo, McKay, Randolph Collier, Karen Miller, Alice Graves), Sept. 11, 1951, p1.

      Doubt raised over guilt of convicted KF murderer Theodore Jordan (photo) (victim, F.T. Sullivan, 1932), Sept. 12, 1951, p1.

      John Boyle urges sober thought concerning Copco dams, Sept. 14, 1951, p1.

      Ewauna Box and Big Lake Box company buildings burn (photos), Sept. 15, 1951, p1.

      Cause of Ewauna Box Factory fire sought (photos), Sept. 17, 1951, p1, 12.

      New mill, Chiloquin Forest Products, being built (photo, B.L. McCallie), Sept. 21, 1951, p1.

      Lake of the Woods lodge being rebuilt following Sept. 8 fire, Sept. 21, 1951, p5.

      Malin pool popular (photos), Sept. 22, 1951, p11.

      Potato crop outlook good (photos), Sept. 24, 1951, p1.

      Four KUHS boys reinstated to school after beer drinking incident, Sept. 25, 1951, p1.

      Blue Lake readied for trout (rotenone used to kill trash fish), Sept. 29, 1951, p14.

      Rain ends record 139-day drought, Oct. 1, 1951, p1.

      Alsike clover steals harvest show, Oct. 2, 1951, p1.

      Rudolph Schiminesky displays big dahlias (photo), Oct. 2, 1951, p1.

      Malin labor camp home to 500 harvest workers (photos), Oct. 3, 1951, p13.

      Basin ranchers hit alsike clover jackpot, Oct. 4, 1951, p1.

      Former Gov. Charles Sprague kicks off community chest drive (photo), Oct. 9, 1951, p1.

      Figures show OTI fastest growing college in state, Oct. 10, 1951, p1.

      Maurice Dodson leads big buck contest (photo), Oct. 11, 1951, p1.

      Mahogany work opens here (Palmerton Lumber Co., Dahican-American Lumber Co.), Oct. 12, 1951, p1.

      New lease land farm plots to be offered, Oct. 24, 1951, p1.

      Malin plans daffodil bulb planting, Oct. 24, 1951, p3.

      Klamath ranchers form livestock marketing association, Oct. 26, 1951, p1.

      Pumice mining claims tie up valuable forest land, Oct. 27, 1951, p1.

      OTI names grid queen (photo, Jessie Lee Long), Nov. 1, 1951, p1.

      Polio strikes here again (Dennis Augustus), Nov. 1, 1951, p1.

      Midget wrestling planned at armory (photos), Nov. 1, 1951, p15.

      Klamath woman builds successful business life (photo, Stella (Davis) Myers, Nov. 1, 1951, p17.

      Jim Kaler resigns council seat, Nov. 2, 1951, p1.

      Study shows fluoridation of water big dental aid, Nov. 2, 1951, p5.

      Midgets score hit in furious armory (wrestling) tiff (photo), Nov. 2, 1951, p9.

      Fluoridation indifference decried, Nov. 6, 1951, p1.

      Eldorado Heights barrier cleared, Nov. 6, 1951, p1.

      Lost plane found; three dead (Dr. A.D. Myers, Dr. Hugh Brown, Dr. Byron Baldwin), Nov. 7, 1951, p1.

      Merrill police chief jailed (Floyd Walther), Nov. 8, 1951, p1.

      Great Northern President wins spike driving race (two railroads meet, Great Northern, Western Pacific) (photo, Charles Clegg, John Budd, F.B. Whitman, Lucius Beebe), Nov. 12, 1951, p1.

      Eldorado lots going to city, Nov. 15, 1951, p1.

      Old timers meet at Merrill school reunion (photos, Mrs. W.D. Robinson, Mrs. Dan Colwell, Mrs. E.M. Hammond, Mrs. Robert Odell, John Colwell, J. Frank Adams Jr., Frank Hadley, Robert Adams, Guy Merrill; also photos of old schools), Nov. 15, 1951, p18.

      Timber payments set for Klamath Indians, Nov. 16, 1951, p1.

      Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church holds first service, Nov. 16, 1951, p9.

      Addition of fluorides to water draws support of dentists, health department, Nov. 20, 1951, p1.

      New city jail about to be opened, Nov. 21, 1951, p12.

      Huge crowd takes in Christmas parade, Nov. 24, 1951, p1.

      Dragon part of Christmas parade (photo), Nov. 26, 1951, p1.

      Bureau of Reclamation drills experimental wells in Butte Valley, Nov. 26, 1951, p10.

      Indian grog (prohibition) move delayed, Nov. 27, 1951, p1.

      City council visits new jail; lowers boom on coin-in-slot bowling, Nov. 27, 1951, p12.

      New city jail holds open house (photos, Police Chief Orville Hamilton), Nov. 28, 1951, p1.

      Tulana Farms appears certain to get two-year lease extension, Nov. 29, 1951, p1.

      Memorial shaft at courthouse deteriorating, Nov. 29, 1951, p10.

      Boy Scouts report of accomplishments for 1951 (advertisement), Nov. 30, 1951, p18.

      Klamath water group keeps eye on Trinity water steal possiblity, Dec. 1, 1951, p1.

      Tulana Farms' Reclamation lease still unsigned, Dec. 4, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Tribal meeting slated for Thursday to discuss liquidation, Dec. 4, 1951, p4.

      Copco contract on river before state hydroelectric commission (Big Bend Project), Dec. 5, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Gems need help again, Dec. 5, 1951, p12.

      Trinity Diversion meeting set, Dec. 6, 1951, p1.

      Fire leaves family of nine out in the cold (photo, Norman Chase photo), Dec. 6, 1951, p1.

      Sprague River Water Users band together, Dec. 6, 1951, p12.

      Tulana Farms tells its side of story, Dec. 7, 1951, p1.

      Pinball ordinance governing coin amusement games revised, Dec. 7, 1951, p1.

      Tribal meet lacks quorum, Dec. 7, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Watershed Association to put up stiff battle against plan to divert Trinity River waters (cartoon), Dec. 7, 1951, p1.

      Warner Ski Area opens, Dec. 7, 1951, p2.

      Downtown Chiloquin has big fire, Dec. 8, 1951, p1.

      Famous Klamath Annex flophouse may be padlocked (Harry Boivin, Al Schmeck reference), Dec. 8, 1951, p1.

      City hall facelift underway, Dec. 8, 1951, p2.

      Fire razes businesses in Chiloquin (photos, Bud Parazoo, Geno Gheller), Dec. 10, 1951, p1.

      Flophouse tenants slated for cold trip to snow streets (photo, Earl Shanbow, Jack Padgett), Dec. 11, 1951, p1.

      Klamath Tribe votes for prohibition repeal; asks for modified witdrawal law, Dec. 11, 1951, p4.

      Chiloquin fire has two sides; tragedy stalks side by side with humor (By Darlene Wolff), Dec. 12, 1951, p11.

      Bread and water order makes hot stew for police chief Bob Elder, Dec. 13, 1951, p1.

      Weyerhaeuser to open hardboard plant, Dec. 17, 1951, p1.

      Tribal group asks election for delegates to Congress, Dec. 17, 1951, p9.

      Fluoridation still seen as hot issue, Dec. 18, 1951, p4.

      City revises pinball ordinance, Dec. 18, 1951, p1.

      Three Basin men on POW list (Robert L. Wood, John D. Martin, Harold Kaschko), Dec. 19, 1951, p1.

      New officers of Oregon Tech student body (photo, Leroy Pettit, Robert Newbill, Lyle Read, Phyllis Hoyez), Dec. 21, 1951, p1.

 

1952

 

   Polio victim Dean Sacher cheerful (photo), Jan. 1, 1952, p5.

   Tulelake man dies in Arizona plane crash (photo, Hugh Wilson Jr.), Jan. 2, 1952, p1.

   Air of defeat in economic conditions based on fears, not fact (By Hale Scarbrough), Jan. 2, 1952, p1.

   Tulana Farms lease threatens refuges, letter says, Jan. 2, 1952, p2.

   Bird feeding fund drive started (photo, Virgil Davis), Jan. 2, 1952, p3.

   Lumber industry had $14 million payroll in 1951, Jan. 3, 1952, p1.

   Best skating of the year tonight, Jan. 3, 1952, p1.

   Lumber industry had $14 million payroll in county in 1951, Jan. 3, 1952, p1.

   Should Klamath Falls changes its way of doing things? (need for city manager), Jan. 3, 1952, p6.

   Skating at Moore Park ice rink (photos only), Jan. 5, 1952, p1.

   Government orders price rollback for potatoes, Jan. 5, 1952, p1.

   Walgreens drug store sticks to ban on youth, Jan. 5, 1952, p1.

   Teen age dance at yacht club (photos only, Dr. and Mrs. George Adler, hosts), Jan. 5, 1952, p5.

   Price ceiling imposed on spuds at $3.75 per hundredweight, Jan. 7, 1952, p1.

   Tulelake internment camp eyed for subversives, Jan. 11, 1952, p1.

   Moore Park zoo (photos only, R.L. Morrow), Jan. 11, 1952, p2.

   Potato growers say higher price ceiling is imperative, Jan. 12, 1952, p1.

   John Boyle, manager of Copco, outlines future plans, Jan. 12, 1952, p3.

   Radio forum to discuss problems with youth, Jan. 12, 1952, p14.

   Potato growers to lift size restrictions, Jan. 15, 1952, p1.

   Response to "Better Citizens" program tremendous (Herald and News, KFLW program), Jan. 15, 1952, p2.

   City Council eyes widening Pacific Terrace, Jan. 15, 1952, p5.

   Pete Belcastro photo, Jan. 15, 1952, p7.

   Moore Park ice rink a popular spot (photo), Jan. 15, 1952, p10.

   Sheriff Jack Franey dies (photo), Jan. 16, 1952, p1.

   Funeral rites planned for L. Alva "Alvy" Lewis, Jan. 16, 1952, p2.

   Bob Smith among those honored by Junior Chamber of Commerce (photos, Hillman Lueddemann, Edgar Smith, Mrs. Dick Maguire, Darrell Miller, Bob Smith, Jim Kerns Jr., Arthur Rickell), Jan 16, 1952, p1.

   Spud price rollback to go into effect, Jan. 18, 1952, p1.

   James Murray "Red" Britton takes sheriff's job (photo), Jan. 19, 1952, p1.

   Panel to answer questions in Herald and News - KFLW youth forum (photos, Arnold Gralapp, Carrol Howe, Rev. George Alder, Edith Kingdon, Dot Am Fleming, Chick Quinowski, Ray Biggers), Jan. 21, 1952, p1.

   Sportsmen fight plan for more homesteads on Tule Lake (Tulana Farms), Jan. 21, 1952, p1.

   Wider street on Pacific Terrace set for hearing, Jan. 22, 1952, p1.

   Man admits he killed his ex-wife (photos, Roy Plant, Luella Hines Plant), Jan. 24, 1952, p1.

   Spud forum will view Basin future, Jan. 24, 1952, p1.

   Champion pie baker Ruth Carter photo), Jan. 24, 1952, p15.

   Park board steers clear of city proposal asking for fund switch for pool at Veterans Park, Jan. 26, 1952, p1.

   Judge hands murderer Roy Plant life term, Jan. 26, 1952, p1.

   YMCA building needs furnishings, equipment, Jan. 26, 1952, p4.

   Winter fishing on Upper Klamath Lake (photo, William L. Hartman, Don Breithaupt), Jan. 28, 1952, p1.

   Bill Kittredge quits Klamath Production Credit Association post, Jan. 28, 1952, p1.

   Spud panel set (photos, John Degnan, Roy Anderson, C.A. Henderson, Mrs. Len Surles, E.E. Kilpatrick, Earl Wilson), Jan. 28, 1952, p1.

   Winter fishing on Upper Klamath Lake (photo, Khlar Heaton, Isom Patterson), Jan. 28, 1952, p8.

   KFJI's mobile transmitter (photo, Dick Maguire, Bob Thompson), Jan. 28, 1952, p10.

   Interest keen as spud panel discusses Basin's No. 1 crop, Jan. 29, 1952, p1.

   Federal jury returns indictments against Klamath County residents (Dan Liskey, Mabel Liskey, Dr. Miller E. Cooper, Leroy Alvin Hicks, Darrell Campagna, Harold Davis, Ethel Maw Watah, Pauline Hendron), Jan. 29, 1952, p10.

   Production Credit Association dinner at armory draws 423 farmers (photo only), Jan. 30, 1952, p1.

   Three Klamath men at chambers of commerce meeting in Portland (photo, Frank Jenkins, James Kerns Jr., Frank Tucker), Jan. 31, 1952, p1.

 

   Flu flattens Klamath, Feb. 1, 1952, p1.

   Randolph Collier objects to Trinity River diversion, Feb. 2, 1952, p1.

   Oregon Tech gunsmithing class tops in United States (photos, George Harper, Walter Phillips), Feb. 2, 1952, p14.

   Forum on industry set (photos, Russ Tisdale, George P. Davis, L.W. Rothenberger, Vic Schoonover, Dick Henzel, George W. Morgan), Feb. 4, 1952, p1.

   Basin potato growers promised price boost, Feb. 4, 1952, p1.

   Pine Tree theater closes, Feb. 4, 1952, p1.

   Muddy roads close Newell school, Feb. 4, 1952, p1.

   County farm proves interesting, worthwhile place (photos, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Smith), Feb. 4, 1952, p3.

   Lost plane found; three men rescued (Norman Bryar, Fred DeBlois, Paul Peterson), Feb. 5, 1952, p1.

   Murray "Red" Britton enters race for sheriff (photo), Feb. 5, 1952, p1.

   Office of Price Stabilization investigates potato sales, Feb. 6, 1952, p1.

   New Tulana Farms lease approved, Feb. 6, 1952, p1.

   Malin Fire Department burns mortgage (photo, Joe Halousek, John Hersfelt, Jerry Rajnus, Louis Kalina), Feb. 6, 1952, p4.

   County Clerk Charles DeLap running for third term (photo), Feb. 7, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Round-up slated (photo, Al Schmeck, Arthur "Ricky" Rickbeil, Greer Drew, Charlie Read, Roy Murphy, Keith Rice, Bob Robbins), Feb. 7, 1952, p1.

   Hearing set on hospital in Tulelake, Feb. 7, 1952, p1.

   Prostitution houses closed after juveniles visit, Feb. 8, 1952, p1.

   Important city measures include levy for swimming pool construction, Feb. 8, 1952, p1.

   Dale Mattoon files for sheriff (photo), Feb. 8, 1952, p1.

   Wild horse roundup scheduled for southwestern county, Feb. 9, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union art students succeed at state competition (photo, Shannon Oldham, Doris Campbell, Jane Darton, Sally McMahon, Dick Parker, Richard Reinholtz, Dennis Todd, Jim Morris, Roger Long, Ronald Jenson, Wayne Angel), Feb. 9, 1952, p1.

   Build the Basin forum set on sports (photos, Ralph Carroll, Dick Macguire, Bob Bonney, Red Bussman, Skeet O'Connell, Donna Sproat, Bob Hendershott, Harold Hendrickson), Feb. 11, 1952, p1.

   Veteran solon running again (photo, Hank Semon), Feb. 11, 1952, p1.

   Black market on potatoes charged, Feb. 12, 1952, p1.

   Ground water rights curbed for Yonna, Swan Lake valleys, Feb. 13, 1952, p1.

   Office of Price Stabilization promises fight against potato black market, Feb. 13, 1952, p1.

   City limit extension next on radio forum, Feb. 13, 1952, p1.

   Alturas soldier tells of capture by enemy (photo, Jim Smelcer), Feb. 14, 1952, p10.

   "Woman's World" feature: Phyllis Robusteli (photo), Feb. 14, 1952, p17.

   Basin spud men blast Office of Price Stabilization, Feb. 15, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Indian freedom near, Feb. 16, 1952, p1.

   City annexation Monday's forum question, Feb. 16, 1952, p1.

   Forum to consider annexation (photos, Wilbur "Bill" Green, John Howard, Bob Chilcote, C.P. "Cal" Peyton, E.S. Robinson, Marion Shannon, Orth Sisemore, Ned Smith), Feb. 18, 1952, p1.

   Yacht club officers for 1952 (photo only, Elbert Stiles, Howard Pernell, Lewis Kandra, Lloyd Derby, Bruce Davis, Bill Owens, Neil Black, Feb. 18, 1952, p10.

   American Legion Auxiliary post (photo only, Mrs. Charles Hahn, Mrs. Paul Otterbein, Mrs. Fred Heilbronner, Mrs. H.W. Petrick, Mrs. Bogue Dale, Feb. 18, 1952, p1.

   Jap internment camp may become prison, Feb. 19, 1952, p1.

   City may rent parking meters as advertising posts, Feb. 19, 1952, p1.

   Majority of annexation panel favors proposal, Feb. 19, 1952, p2.

   Japanese internment camp may be used to house subversives, Feb. 20, 1952, p1.

   Dying baby's life saved by firemen (Michael James Bilyeu), Feb. 20, 1952, p1.

   Sears issues "Share the Wealth" checks (photo only, Bill Payette, Bernice Cooley, Ford Kempton, Frank Scott, Edith Taylor, Lorraine Price), Feb. 20, 1952, p16.

   Four lambs born by Caesarian section (photo only, Paul Hatchett), Feb. 21, 1952, p1.

   Basin bypassed as Office of Price Stabilization raises potato ceilings for many areas, Feb. 22, 1952.

   Moore Park skiing set (mentions 900-foot rope tow), Feb. 22, 1952, p4.

   Ski race date set at Warner Canyon, Feb. 23, 1952, p2.

   Air Force men survive crash landing (photos, Harley Pallette, Bruce Prinz, Ernest Kidwell, James Sims), Feb. 25, 1952, p1.

   Man (Miguel Tenois Maruicio) knifed to death in cabin (photos, suspects James Godowa, Lorenzo Weeks), Feb. 26, 1952, p1.

   Addition of fluorides to Klamath water probable, Feb. 26, 1952, p1.

   Build the Basin law enforcement panel slated (photos, M.A. Carter, Phil Hitchcock, D.E. Van Vactor, Darrell Miller, E.J. Diehl, Earl Tichenor, Robert Elder), Feb. 26, 1952, p1.

   Panelists put responsibility for gambling put to people, Feb. 27, 1952, p1.

   Old burner at Weyerhaeuser being torn down (photo), Feb. 28, 1952, p1.

   Phil Hitchcock, Ed Geary to seek election again (photos), Feb. 28, 1952, p1.

   Bureau of Reclamation studies well water level in Butte Valley, Feb. 28, 1952, p16.

   Woman's World feature: Dora Goddard (photo), Feb. 28, 1952, p17.

 

   Curfew violations lead to jail terms for two youths, March 1, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Yacht Club dinner dance (photos only, Lloyd Prock, Dick Reeder, Walter Lassett, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Watters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maxwell, Bruce Wirth, Maxine Liskey), March 1, 1952, p5.

   Roaring Twenties relived at Reames (photos only, Bob Mest, Frank Drew, Mrs. Fred Burgoyne, Mrs. Elbert Stiles, John O'Neill, Mrs. Adolph Zamsky, Mrs. John Shaw, Fred Scott, Mrs. James Kerns, Truman Runyan, James Kerns Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Julian Eccles, Elbert Stiles, Mrs. C. "Buz" Larkin, Gene Hooker, Mrs. Robert Veatch, Mrs. Lyle Kellstrom, Mrs. R.E. "Gene" Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burrell, Mrs. Fred Scott), March 1, 1952, p5.

Mrs. Robert B. Maxwell receives woman of the year award (photo, with Joy Rolph, Vera Chase), March 1, 1952, p7.

   Catholic Mother's Club card party (photos only, Mary Vandenberg, Catherine Kahn, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mary Gillin, Jerry Druliner, Jerry Jarvis), March 1, 1952, p7.

   Fire destroys Klamath Packing Co. plant on Old Midland Road (photo)(Frank Lowell, owner), March 3, 1952, p1.

   Frank Steele seeks sheriff post (photo), March 3, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo, railroaders L.A. Kiesel, Lee Hargove, March 3, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo, Janice Ellis, Lavern Harper, March 4, 1952, p1.

   O.K. Puckett chairman of Red Cross Industrial Division (photo only), March 4, 1952, p1.

   Annual Girl Scout cookie sale (photo only, Judy Fitzgerald, Natalia Reichenberger, Karen Porter), March 4, 1952, p5.

   Lake County draft board quits in protest (Carl Pendleton, chairman), March 5, 1952, p1.

   Dorris boys' club opened (photos only, Earl "Red" Ryan, Police Chief Fenton Mahrt, Skipper Sevits), March 5, 1952, p1.

   Milk bottles on the way out, says Percy Murray of Klamath Falls Creamery, March 5, 1952, p1.

   Malin Mariners Club to present "Showboat" (photo only, Shirley Richerdson, Louis Stewart, Tom Williams), March 5, 1952, p14.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schloeman, Michael Schloeman, March 6, 1952, p1.

   Troy V. Cook seeks county post (photo), March 6, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photos of Carrol Howe, John Heyden, Red Cross chairmen, March 6, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamblin, March 6, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Air Search and Rescue to expand (photo, O.D. "Babe" Reeder), March 6, 1952, p1.

   Ella Redkey leads Girl Scout council (photo), March 6, 1952, p7.

   Stand-alone photo with Mayor Bob Thompson, Mrs. Welsey McNee Sr., Mrs. U.S. Balentine, March 6, 1952, p19.

   Ross Ragland heads Tulelake Rotary Club (photo), March 7, 1952, p1.

   Races loom in upcoming election, A.R. Dickson, Austin Hayden, Marius Peterson, Mike Williams (photo), Jim Kaler, Dr. George Adler, Ed Gowen, Troy V. Cook, March 7, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of R.F. Beland, bellhop at Winema Hotel, March 7, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Jack Dyer, Mayor Bob Thompson, Walter Salsbery, March 7, 1952, p11.

   Stand-alone photo of Farm Bureau members Lloyd Hankins, John Kerns, Jack Wakefield, E.E. Kilpatrick, March 7, 1952, p11.

   Stand-alone photo of contestants in American Legion oratory, Kay Peterson, Harold Slagle, Marlene Ebinger, Joe LaClair, March 8, 1952, p3.

   Midget wrestling event planned at Armory (photo, Fuzzy Cupid), March 8, 1952, p9.

   Bureau of Reclamation studies power potential on Klamath River, March 10, 1952, p1.

   Two Malin men survive plan crash unhurt, Doyle Haskins, Gene Hill, March 10, 1952, p1.

   Herb Pollard, Jim Emmons head up rural division of Red Cross Drive (photos), March 10, 1952, p1.

   Public curious about power plans of Copco, Bureau of Reclamation, March 11, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Dick Loomis, Bill Loomis, March 11, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Kenneth Icenbice, 4, March 11, 1952, p10.

   Stand-alone photo of Harold Buck, C.A.Nice, March 12, 1952, p1.

   E.P. Leavitt to retire as Crater Lake superintendent, March 12, 1952, p1.

   Tulelake irrigation district approved in vote, March 12, 1952, p4.

   American Legion blasts plan for using Japanese internment camp, March 12, 1952, p4.

   Midget wrestling show set at Armory (photos), March 12, 1952, p13.

   Oregon Tech students boycott classes in protest of layoffs; return to classes (photo), March 13, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo, Mrs. Paul McEnerny, Kathy McEnerny, March 13, 1952, p1.

   Elevator service going into effect at Penney's, March 13, 1952, p4.

   Beth Chase social director at Willard Hotel (photo), March 13, 1952, p17.

   4-H Week photos, Dale Williams, Betty Brandejsky, Burt Mack, March 13, 1952, p19.

   4-H Week photos, Jim Anderton, Mrs. Ray Loosley, March 13, 1952, p21.

   Instructors brought back at Oregon Tech after student protest, March 14, 1952, p1.

   Water use urged for irrigation and power (Frank Jenkins speech to Kiwanis club), March 14, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo, Sharon Strand, March 15, 1952, p1.

   Signal pole contract only Korean War business here so far, March 15, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union orchestra students honored (photo only, Kay Jensen, Jewel Shannon, Florence Lampropulos, Wayne Angel, John Durand), March 15, 1952, p1.

   Society photos - Sandra Adams, Mrs. George P. Lyman, March 15, 1952, p5.

   Society photos - Easter Seal sales, Ruth O'Hara, Barbara Baumgardner, June Dryden, Iris Pearson, Lena Parsons, Betty Champagne, Edith Pieruccini, Jeanette Marshall, Lois Brownfield, June DeMazes, Delia Arch, Natalia Reichenberg, Pear Drew, Esther Lawler, Mary Bothwel., March 15, 1952, p5.

   Opposition to use of Newell internment camp grows, March 17, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union High School's starting five basketball lineup (photo, Jerry Johnson, Jack Horton, Ralph Carroll, Ray Bell, Calvin Gilmore), March 17, 1952, p7.

   Cattle disease fought (County court orders vaccinations against Bangs disease), March 18, 1952, p1.

   Walt McIntyre takes over as airport manager (photo), March 18, 1952, p4.

   YMCA cleaning project (photo only, Ann Pederson, Mary Beth Rice, Louis Erbers), March 18, 1952, p6.

   Scouts help in Easter Seal sales (photo only, David Landis, Galvin Nelson), March 18, 1952, p12.

   Stand-alone photo of Vida Mae Northcutt, Louella Northcutt, March 19, 1952, p1.

   Modoc, Siskiyou supervisors meet to discuss Tulelake hospital, farm advisory office, March 19, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Henry Williams with triplet lambs, March 19, 1952, p9.

   Modoc, Siskiyou supervisors scan Tulelake farm office established in 1950, March 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Grace Colvin Wells, March 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Hank Semon receiving box of cheese from Bob Thornton of Tillamook, March 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Sharon Thompson, Bondell Crawford with cakes baked for county nursing home, March 20, 1952, p7.

   Stand-alone photo of B.T. McKimens showing Taft watchfob to Bill Jenkins, March 20, 1952, p9.

   Margaret Tallman Freuer's hands never idle (photo), March 20, 1952, p17.

   Flood control on Lost River should open more Tule Lake land for homesteading (channelization in Langell Valley; history of Tule Lake development), March 21, 1952, p1.

   Committee will study hospital for Tulelake, March 21, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Hugh Killmeyer, Evelyn Harvey at bus depot cafe, March 21, 1952, p1.

   Barbershoppers to sell tickets (photo, Don Miller, Sam Thomson, Olney Rudd, Charlie Bane, George Meyers, Dan House, Cecil Adams, Bill Peake, Al Longe) March 21, 1952, p3.

   Basin forum to debate number of fund drives (Community Chest, Red Cross failed to meet goals), March 21, 1952, p5.

   Bureau of Prisons takes over Japanese internment camp site, March 22, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Jeri and Cora Hardman, March 22, 1952, p1.

   Ponderosa Room sign going up on Willard Hotel building, March 22, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photos of kids, Marion Hubbard, Carla Jean Hegler, Randy and Sherry Barnes, March 22, 1952, p3.

   4-H leaders join to form 4-H Leaders Association (photo only), March 22, 1952, p3.

   Elks women's crab feed fills Armory (photo only), March 22, 1952, p7.

   Stand-alone photo of rockslide cleanup on Algoma cutoff, March 22, 1952, p9.

   Soil conservation districts vital to area, March 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of marquee coming off Pine Tree theater, March 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Gary Coats, Larry McNab, March 24, 1952, p1.

   Mug shots of forum speakers, G. Roderick Durham, Bob Perkins, Ernest Taylor, Dr. Frank Trotman, Mrs.

   Herbert Graham, Lynn Roycroft, March 24, 1952, p1.

   Dave Robb captures city bowling crown (photo), March 24, 1952, p9.

   Stand-alone photo of Oregon Tech student Frank Jackson with fish, March 25, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Helen Dowdy, Sharon Outler, March 25, 1952, p1.

   Convicts slated for internment camp, March 25, 1952, p1.

   Panel theorizes there are too many fund drives, March 25, 1952, p1.

   Forest Service OKs Chemult landfill site, March 25, 1952, p1.

   Sacred Heart Academy to expand, March 25, 1952, p2.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Erling Ericksen with breeding goat, March 25, 1952, p10.

   Wyoming paper carries story about Harry Wiard, March 25, 1952, p12.

   Drawing of addition planned at Sacred Heart Academy, March 26, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo Camp Fire girls, Carol Larson, Twila Greene, Susan Derby, March 26, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Sacred Heart students Gerard LaMarche, Ebby Lane, March 26, 1952, p1.

   Midland Grange holds old-fashioned country auction (photos, Mrs. Hip Largent, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mrs.

   Roy Huff, Mrs. Ralph Benoist, :Paul Snedden, Bob Bunyard, Bobbie Crapo, Pat Milani, Verland Huff, L.C. Shook, Bill Schmidli, Charles Schmidli, Kenneth Duncan), March 26, 1952, p10-11.

   Stand-alone photo of University of Oregon students Ellis E. Owen, Wayne Carothers, March 26, 1952, p13.

   Stand-alone photo of Sheriff Murray "Red" Britton, Janice Britton, Betty Grant, March 26, 1952, p17.

   "Spring Bringer-Onner" editorial cartoon by Mac Epley, March 27, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Don Wells, Dr. Earl Clanahan, March 27, 1952, p1.

   Virginia Oberg aided by Tuberculosis Association, March 27, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of high water in Wocus area, March 27, 1952, p1, 4.

   Stand-alone photo of Shirley Alexander at Yacht Club, March 27, 1952, p16.

   Blanche Petroff a busy Klamathite (photo), March 27, 1952, p17.

   A.R. Dickson candidate for assessor (photo only), March 27, 1952, p21.

   Stand-alone photo of children making mud pies, Nyna and Tyana Payne, Bob Osborne, March 28, 1952, p1.

   Barbers vote for five-day work week, March 28, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Bob Hand, Tommy Sumpter, March 28, 1952, p1.

   Camp Esther Applegate recreation hall collapses under snow, March 28, 1952, p1.

   Rafael Mendez to perform benefit concert in Klamath Falls, March 28, 1952, p4.

   Stand-alone photo of Klamath Union pole vaulter Jerry Johnson, March 28, 1952, p8.

   Ground broken for construction of Free Methodist Church (photo, Rev. F.C. Neumann), March 28, 1952, p11.

   11-year-old Phyllis Jorgens to join father in Minnesota (photo), March 29, 1952, p1.

   Julia Zumwalt named woman of the year (photo, with Coral Sabo), March 29, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Julius Reynolds, J.O. Kennett, March 29, 1952, p1.

   Camp Fire opens candy sale drive (photo, Judy Alexander, Karen North, Patty Fairchild), March 29, 1952, p2.

   Society photos - Judy Pieser, Dick Pieser, Michael Burke, Sallie Sue Burke, Leroy Porter, Karen Porter, Pat Kittredge, Robert Kittredge, Dick Clark, Nancy Park, Marcia Mills, Lyle Mills, Nadine Wilkerson, Jerry Wilkerson, March 29, 1952, p5.

   Assessor, local businesses feud over inventory accounting for personal property taxes, March 29, 1952, p12.

   Panel to speak on voting, registration (mug shots of Gale Osborne, Chuck Johnson, Charles DeLap, Mrs.

   John Yadon, Kathy McDonald, H.B. Apathy), March 29, 1952, p1.

   Camp Fire girls start candy sales (photo only, Judith Buckman, Mono Chenoweth, Betty Sue Taggart, Roberta Hurley, with Percy Murray), March 29, 1952, p8.

      

   Cecil Kollenborn takes leave from YMCA post (photo), April 1, 1952, p1.

   Ralph Weiser to appear in boxing match (photo), April 1, 1952, p9.

   Stand-alone photo of Johnny Bowen, 5, April 2, 1952, p1.

   Soldier tells of life in communist Hungary (photo, Sgt. Bill Miller), April 2, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Alvy Peyton with bear, April 2, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Bonanza debate team members Elna Fitshugh, Margy Brown, April 2, 1952, p6.

   Two men killed in Newell plane crash (Glendon Smith, Marvin Christy), April 3, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Oregon Tech actresses Francis Nixon, Phyllis Hoyez, Amy Cornwall, April 3, 1952, p1.

   State inspection team gives Oregon Tech clean bill of health, approves changes in administration, April 3, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Oregon Tech employees Donna Lasher, Mary Clark, April 3, 1952, p1.

   Scout trophies displayed by Bob Mitchell, Don Adams, Martin Brauner (photo only), April 3, 1952, p2.

   Forest Service workers prune pine trees in Sevenmile area, April 3, 1952, p6.

   Indian meets Oakland negro in boxing match at Armory (Mack Lillard, Dick Wolfe, Ralph Weiser, Rudy Carlson, Darrell Harrington, Clyde Phoenix, Billy Plummer), April 3, 1952, p14.

   Toi Yamato new pet peeve of wrestling fans at Armory (photo, Eric Pedersen), April 3, 1952, p15.

   Church choir festival scheduled (photo, Andrew Loney, Rev. Irvin Tweet), April 3, 1952, p16.

   Rafel Mendez to play here, April 3, 1952, p16.

   Merchants meet with tax experts on stock inventories, April 3, 1952, p16.

   Barbara Nyhart Whitlatch improves her home in Merrill (photo), April 3, 1952, p17.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. William Georgesen with gingerbread house, April 3, 1952, p18.

   Annual Boy Scout exposition and display (full-age advertisement), April 3, 1952, p20.

   Delta Kappa Gamma women gather here (photos, Velma Tennery, Elisa Perry), April 4, 1952, p1.
Boys find robbery loot, get rewards (photo, Eugene, Edward and David Oviatt), April 4, 1952, p1.

   Oregon Tech topic of forum, April 4, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Elaine Tutler, April 4, 1952, p1.
Merrill High School seniors stage play (photo, Dick Reeves, Frieda Schlecht, Bruce Sanders, Billy Barber), April 4, 1952, p2.

   Don Piper to leave district attorney's office, April 4, 1952, p4.

   Porcupines damage timber despite efforts to curb, April 4, 1952, p6.

   Stand-alone photo of Klamath Union students selling Easter lilies, Caroline Riley, Vergie Toyly, Mary Demetrakos, April 4, 1952, p7.

   Lutheran churches plan Easter sunrise service at Shasta Drive-In Theater (photo, Rev. Irvin Tweet, Rev. M. Roderick Anderson, Ivan Larson, Martin Bendin, L. Ernest Taylor, Rev. Richard Graef), April 4, 1952, p11.
Jaycees present YMCA with table tennis sets (photo, Ronnie Croxfoid, Gale Osborne, David Robinson), April 4, 1952, p15.

   Roosevelt students sing at county rest home (photo only, Sandra Wicker, Nancy Roman, Richard Norland, John O'Neill, April 5, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of DickWolfe, Roy Mott, April 5, 1952, p1.

   Fatal plane crash (Smith, Christy) (photo), April 5, 1952, p3.

   Society photos - Mrs. Richard Franklin Clarke, Judith Rose, Pastor Irvin Tweet, Reginal Salmas, Mrs.Dave Liskey, Major and Mrs. George Warren Kinney, April 5, 1952, p5.

   Pilot club crab feed photos - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wakefield, Mrs. Fred Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Howser, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruge, Lloyd "Pappy" Newlun, Mrs. Vernon Durant, Mrs. Andrew Silani, Margaret Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Walt McIntyre, April 5, 1952, p7.

   Shrine Club crab feed photos - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elder, Ernie Bubb, Gene Favell, Ed Ostendorf, Mr. and Mrs. James Colen Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyd, Don Kenyon, Mrs. Don Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters, April 5, 1952, p6.

   Panel to discuss future of Oregon Tech, mug shots of Winston Purvine, Harry Boivin, Henry Semon, Mary Reames, Albert McVey, H.O. Juckeland, Lyle Read, Dr. Cecil Adams, April 7, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Delta Kappa Gamma meeting, Ella Blunk of Grants Pass, Isabelle Brixner of Klamath Falls, Melissa Martin, April 7, 1952, p1.

   Dick Wolfe boxing victor before capacity crowd at Armory (photo), April 7, 1952, p9.

   Stand-alone photo of M.R. Sutherland, April 8, 1952, p1.

   Plan for changing status of Klamath Tribe studied, April 8, 1952, p1.

   Boy Scouts present awards (photo only, Wayne Rogers, Ed Stastny, Les Hoback), April 8, 1952, p1.

   Panel members paint bright picture for Oregon Tech, April 8, 1952, p3.

   Two jailed for drunkenness, April 8, 1952, p4.

   Stand-alone photo of Bly residents James "Dynamite" Murphy, Martin Cavin, April 8, 1952, p6.

   Stand-alone photo of new officers of Klamath Falls Elks Lodge, April 8, 1952, p7.

   Eldorado Heights proposal advances, April 8, 1952, p8.

   Stand-alone photo of diesel engine course (Howard Bjorndahl, Elmer McGinnis, Joe Mick, Hal Morgan), April 8, 1952, p1.

   Photos of bowling tournament winners, LaRayne Harris, Ruth Duff, Beth Griggs, Clara Beard,

   Opal McDonald, Mabel Wachter, Bess Lavenik), April 8, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Boy Scouts Robert Coffman, John Hiestand, Tom Hiestand, April 8, 1952, p14.

   Stand-alone photo of Sandra Miller, 6, April 9, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of David Wayne Long, 4, April 9, 1952, p1.

   Fairhaven PTA officers (photos only), Martin Putnam, Lowell Netzer, Mrs. Oral Heavilin, Goldina

   Thompson, April 9, 1952, p8.

   Services to the Aged Commission of great value at county nursing home, April 9, 1952, p10.

   Strawberry plants a growing farm crop (photos, Hollis Hartwick, Dean Callas, Obie Freeman), April 9, 1952, p17.

   Stand-alone photo of C.L. Bornamann, Violet McDonald, April 10, 1952, p1.

   Pardon sought for noted Klamath murder convict Thedore Jordan, convicted for 1932 murder of F.T. Sullivan, April 10, 1952, p6.

   Stand-alone photo of preparations for Easter Egg hunt, Bill Collier, Jouis Patega, April 11, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of musicians, Suzanne Frei, Andrew Loney, April 11, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Sharon Jeschke, Carol Herman, April 11, 1952, p1.

   Malin plans improvement of park, April 11, 1952, p9.

   Stand-alone photo of Floyd Martin, Gene Hodges, April 12, 1952, p1.

   Society photos - Easter outfits, Ynonne and Linda Bailey, Sharon and Janice Carlson, Becky and Marsha Mack, Diane and Linda Hosley, David Chidester, April 12, 1952, p9.

   Society photos - spring tea, Mrs. G.C. Lorenz, Mrs. Bob Henry, Mrs. Edward Hall Pike, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Twyla Ferguson, Mrs. Victor O'Neill, Mrs. George H. Merryman, Mrs. Stephen Sabo, Mrs. Wildred E. Lamm, Mrs. Henry Gerber, Mrs. Howard Barnhisel, Mrs. Ralph Stearns, Mrs. W.O. Smith, Helen Mueller, Mrs. Wesley Lorenz, Mrs. Louis C. Miller, Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. Claude H. Davis, Mrs. J.J. Steiger, Mrs. William J. Grove, April 12, 1952, p10.

   Society photos - Easter hats, Mrs. Harold E. Griffith, Mrs. Darrell Potter, Mrs. Charles Woodhouse, Mrs. Jack Kemnitzer, Mrs. Thomas Ward, Mrs. Francis Scapple, Mrs. Maurice Anderson, Mrs. Buel Ward, Mrs. James Palmer, Mrs. James L. Brown, Mrs. Calvin Bonney, Mrs. Rowland Krieb, Mrs. Harold Teale, April 12, 1952, p11.

   Stand-alone photo of Linda Kious, Patty Maguire, Corrine Ackerman, April 12, 1952, p13.

   Andy Moore and Cordelia (Pruitt) Moore celebrate 50th wedding anniversary, April 12, 1952, p13.

   League of Women voters encourage registration (photo only, Mrs. John Yadon), April 14, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Terry Robinson, winner of giant panda bear at Easter Egg Hunt, with Bob Clammer, April 14, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Stella Wells, April 15, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of hawthorne tree planting at Fairview Park, Jimmie Hall, Sandra Adams, Shirley Johnson, Russell Grove, April 15, 1952, p3.

   Odell Lake's big mackinaws challenge to anglers (photo), April 15, 1952, p7.

   Telephone workers strike (photo, Thomas E. McGill, Gene Rosecrans, April 16, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo, Dorvin Lee Ericks, H.C. Arnold, April 16, 1952, p1.

   Butte Valley Farm Bureau conducts membership campaign (photos, Mrs. Don Griffin, Floyd Murray, Joe Whistler, Mrs. Joe Allen, Clarence Cross, Ed Lindskog, Steve Peters, Mrs. Donovan Griffin, April 16, 1952, p17.

   Hannchen barley popular in Klamath Basin, April 16, 1952, p22.

   Oregon Tech's Omega Epsilon Rho picks royalty (photo only, Elaine Jeffords, Audrey Ferguson, Betty Brown, Kay Bowman), April 17, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Henley High students Rose Ginko, Ruth Green, April 17, 1952, p1.

   Oregon Tech continues to grow despite opposition, April 17, 1952, p4.

   Sluggers on fight menu at Armory (photo, Dick Wolfe), April 17, 1952, p14.

   State DeMolay's meet in Klamath (photos, Kit Johnson, Jim Peak, Charles Friedel, Sam Montgomery), April 18, 1952, p1.

   History of First Congregational Church, April 18, 1952, p9.

   Klamath Lutheran Church marks 15th birthday, April 18, 1952, p9.

   Klamath Union broad jump team photo, Jim Dougherty, Dean Gordy, Dick Abraham, April 18, 1952, p11.
Widespread demand for Oregon Tech craftsmen (photos, Douglas Probert, Barney Mitchell, Del Jones, Bob Newvill, Charlie Hilton, Arnold Wilding, Ed Patzer, Wesley H. Parrent, Chet Cogburn, Jack Burpee), April 18, 1952, p13.

   Prize Angus beef show here (photo, Will Griffin of Selma, Calif.), April 19, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Barbara Howard, Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Emil Albrecht, April 19, 1952, p2.

   New addition to Fyock's (photo only), April 19, 1952, p3.

   Stand-alone photo of Priscilla Andrews, April 21, 1952, p1.

   DeMolay state meeting in Klamath (photo, Marvin Nerseth), April 21, 1952, p1, 2.

   Forum to discuss Christianity in Klamath Basin (photos, Pastors Lloyd Holloway, Richard E. Graef, Donald Cassidy, Ronald Phair, Frank Sexton), April 21, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Sears employees, "Frenchy" St. John, Nell Bedal, Beverly Knudston, Chet Morris, Bill Payette, Clark Blair, Richard Gunderson, April 21, 1952, p2.

   Stand-alone photo of Ray Van Hoomissen of Portland, April 22, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo, visitation day at Oregon Tech, Phyllis Hoyez, Opal Baty, Audrey Ferguson, Katherine Cosgrove, Carol Crandell, Betty Barker, Kay Bowman, April 23, 1952, p1.

   George Adler award goes to girl who wouldn't quit trying (photo, Judy Brauner, 12), April 23, 1952, p1, 2.

   Stand-alone photo of Janet Scott, 10, April 23, 1952, p1.

   Thousands of deer found dead on range south of Tulelake, April 23, 1952, p1.

   Prisoners to be used in work at Newell Japanese internment camp, April 23, 1952, p1.

   New potato planted designed by Scott Warren cuts seeding time (photo of planter), April 23, 1952, p15.

   Beth Chase becomes new Round-Up secretary (photo), April 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Michael Robinson, 3, Dianna Lynn Penrod, 4, April 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Linda Williams, 14, April 24, 1952, p16.

   Polly Emorine Kappen as a green thumb (photo), April 24, 1952, p17.

   Stand-alone photo of Dorothy Fulstitch, 2, April 25, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of S.D. Chrowl, April 25, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Cardula E. Eells, newly elected president of Service to the Aged Commission, April 25, 1952, p7.

   Cooperation built Klamath Lutheran Church (photo of building), April 25, 1952, p14.

   Klamath mills face strike, April 26, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Whittenberg, April 26, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union adult education class ends season (photo, Bob Craig, Mrs. Bob Smith, Mrs. H.H. Madole, Mrs. Joe Van Meter), April 26, 1952, p3.

   Aloha Social Club honors visitor (photos, Eleanor Hoagland, Arzella Voight, Leona Angel, Mildred Dimbat, Alma Cofer, Kate Peyton, Letha Murphy, Cora MacDonald, Donas Ridenour, Helen McCornack), April 26, 1952, p6.

   Stand-alone photo of Judith Crawford, 16; Nettie Jean DeRosier, 12; Peggy Tally, 11; Sandra Lynch, 12; April 26, 1952, p14.

   Forum to discuss irrigation, mug shots of Percy Dixon, E.L. Stephens, Fred Rueck, Richard L. Boke, April 28, 1952, p1.

   Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore) seek return of baby (photo, Tamara Michele Powell, Marian Houghtaling), April 28, 1952, p1.

   Stores may switch to daylight saving time, April 28, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Don Golding, April 28, 1952, p1.

   Bonanza gets new fire truck (photo), April 28, 1952, p9.

   Hundreds of Klamath men idled in strike, April 29, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union students elect officers (photos, Clayton Hannon, George Hanson, Jackie Hayden, Paula Horne, Richard Lolcama, Sylvia Gerber, Carl Stewart, Jean Condrey, Roberta McCoy), April 29, 1952, p1, 2.

   Stand-alone photo of Deanna Nicodemus, Tommie Phipps, April 29, 1952, p1.

   American Cancer Society fund drive (photo only, Elton Smith, Mrs. Ivan Kandra, Mrs. Keith O'Hair, Mrs. Gerald Cosgrove), April 29, 1952, p3.

   Oddfellows honor member with 50-year pin (photo, Charles Walter Miller), April 29, 1952, p5.

   Stand-alone photo of dead deer on range south of Tulelake, April 29, 1952, p7.

   Stand-alone photo of Pelican Elementary students Jimmie Watson, Paul Fields, April 30, 1952, p1.

 

   Stand-alone photo of Frank W. Pleas, Hans Hanson, May 1, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union hosts tennis meet (photo, Denny Todd, Ted Houser, Lester Flocchini, Vernon Keller, Shannon Oldham, Jim Davidson), May 1, 1952, p14.

   Stand-alone photo of children Mary Jo Amerling, Bill Wiginton, May 2, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of retiring Southern Pacific brakeman Fred Genereux, Mrs. Genereux, Buford Knight, May 2, 1952, p5.

   History of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, May 2, 1952, p7.

   Hope Lutheran Church organization ceremony set, May 2, 1952, p7.

   Dick Wolfe faces Earl Turner in boxing match at Armory (photo, Dick Wolfe), May 2, 1952, p8.

   Klamath optometry case attracts state attention (Dr. Alva T.  Custer), May 2, 1952, p14.

   State Jaycees meet in Klamath (photos, Art Treibwasser, Don Forbes), May 3, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Ken McLeod, May 3, 1952, p1.

   Electricity may bring new industry (Bonneville Power Administration transmission line under construction), May 3, 1952, p3.

   Klamath's Army National Guard unit, Battery D, 732nd Anti-Aircraft Battery, runs anti-aircraft guns (photos, Ed McCracken, Ed Mitchell, Jack Schulze, Jim Weaver, Maurice Mecham, Robert Hicks, Doug Campbell, Forest Alter, Joseph V. Barkdoll, Hubert W. Bratton, Harold W. Simmers, Eugene Ross, Wilford Dunster, Richard Lundsten, J.D. Lowell, Ivan S. Epperly, Vernon Prior, Carl Petty, Edward Mitchell, Edward D. McCracken, Junior R. Davenport, Dale W. VanMeter, Robert D. Keesee, Clarence Childers, Richard Westrom, Thomas L. Whistler), May 3, 1952, p14.

   Hope Lutheran Church formed, May 5, 1952, p5.

   Forum to discuss ballot issues (mug shots, Bill DePew, Mrs. Howard Barnhisel, Mrs. C.E. Dennis, Mrs. Lee Holiday, Dr. F.C. Adams), May 5, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mike Holcomb, Jack McCullough, May 5, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of nursing home residents Jay Andrews, Jack Smith, Frank Wilson, May 5, 1952, p13.
City adopts daylight time, May 6, 1952, p1.

   Council selects location for swimming pool, May 6, 1952, p1.

   City manager plan boosted, May 6, 1952, p1.

   California Governor Earl Warren visits (photos, Mayor Bob Thompson, Robert Warren Ager, Carol Sartin), May 6, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Howard Scroggin, May 6, 1952, p1.

   Judo stars highlight wrestling card at Armory, May 6, 1952, p10.

   Basin squints through fickle sands of time (daylight saving time) (photo of Oregon Tech students Bill Patton, Max Smith, ? Valentine), May 7, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Sheriff Murray "Red" Britton carrying ballot bags, May 7, 1952, p1.

   Extesnion women learn of changes in Japan; presentation by Maude Wilson, May 7, 1952, p1.

   New building for Pacific Supply Cooperative, May 7, 1952, p1.

   Opening of new Shasta Elementary gymnasium (photo), May 7, 1952, p1, 12.

   Pesky muskrat useful dead or alive; 12,000 animals trapped on refuges (photo, Gene Branson), May 7, 1952, p13.

   Stand-alone photo of Jean Wright, Emma Wyatt, May 8, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Margaret Ann Amberg, 3, May 8, 1952, p10.

   Early history of BPW credits five women (photo, Coral (Carter) Sabo, Ida (Momyer) Odell, Lena Dennis, Rose Poole, Gertrude Moore), May 8, 1952, p17.

   Stand-alone photo Homemakers Festival, Dorothy Tolleth, Mrs. Mark Taylor, May 8, 1952, p22.

   Stand-alone photo of "Klamath for Eisenhower" committee, Chet Hamaker, Bob Veatch, Roy Murphy, May 9, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. George Myers, May 9, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of council newly formed Hope Lutheran Church, May 9, 1952, p7.

   Klamath Union hosts district track meet (photo, Greg Schulze), May 9, 1952, p10.

   Swimming pool meet, May 10, 1952, p1.

   Change to daylight time moving forward, May 10, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Beth Griggs, May 10, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Provine Henderson, Douglas K. Knudson, May 10, 1952, p3.

   Indians veto contract with lawyers in suit against Algoma Lumber Co., Forest Lumber Co., Lamm Lumber Co., May 10, 1952, p4.

   Society photos, Mrs. H.O. Juckeland, Mrs. Neil Black, Clara Shaw, Caryl Edith Delzell, May 10, 1952, p5.

   Mrs. George R. Lindley honored for Mother's Day (photo only), May 10, 1952, p6.

   Sojourners tea and style show (photos), May 10, 1952, p7.

   Society photos, Mr. and Mrs. William Whelan, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins, Mrs. E.H. Hultman, Mrs. Grant Bailey, Mrs. Troy Cook, Mrs. Dick Maguire, May 10, 1952, p8.

   Pelicans in state tennis tournament (photo, Lester Flocchini, Vernon Keller, Shannon Oldham, Jim Davidson), May 10, 1952, p13.

   Malin county baseball champs (photo, Wayne Rick, Coach Jim Conroy), May 10, 1952, p13.

   Forum to discuss ballot issues (mug shots, O.D. Matthews, Buzz Larkin, Sam Neslin, Russ Marshall, Mark Smith), May 12, 1952, p1.

   Lumber mill strikers offer terms (Klamath Basin Pine (Ivan Kesterson), Weyerhaeuser), May 12, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Diane Oldham, queen of track meet, May 12, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of youngsters Marilyn and Larry Johnson, May 12, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Union principal takes job in Redmond (photo, Jim Brown), May 12, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Clarence E. Moss, May 12, 1952, p2.

   Stand-alone photo of Barbara Johnson in swimsuit, May 12, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Basin Pine Mills refuse union offer, May 13, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Virgil Rightmier, 3, May 13, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of fishermen Leonard McGill and sons Gary and Ronnie, May 13, 1952, p6.

   Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Estes Kefauver to visit Klamath (photo), May 14, 1952, p1.

   Softball season opens (photo, George Condrey), May 14, 1952, p14.

   Lost River channelization contract let, May 16, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of VFW presentation, Frank Simmons, S.F. Henke, May 16, 1952, p1.

   Roundup queen candidate Carol Hamilton, (photo with Beth Chase, Keith Moon), May 16, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Poole, May 16, 1952, p1.

   Yacht season begins with Commissioning Day (photo, Dotta McIntosh), May 17, 1952, p1.

   Voters approve tax for municipal swimming pool, sewer improvements, community lounge, May 17, 1952, p1.

   Lions Club presents canes (photo, Ray Ledbetter. Cecil Carlile, Pete Jones), May 17, 1952, p2.

   Society photos - Mrs. Rose Poole, Mrs. Steve Sabo, Mrs. Giles L. French; Mrs. Wilfred E. Lamm, Mrs. Fred Peterson, May 17, 1952, p5.

   Luncheon for Jaycee wives (photos only, Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs. Dick Kelley, Mrs. Helen Perry), May 17, 1952, p8.

   Klamath Union junior Ronald Coleman wins speaking award (photo only, with Dick Gallagher), May 17, 1952, p12.

   Stand-alone photo of Red Cross bloodmobile, Mrs. Robert Cooper, May 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mills Elementary students Gilbert Roberts, Kenneth Arne, May 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Dorris Camp Fire girls and Dorris Women's Federated Club planting at Dorris city park in memory of Dalton Yokem, only Butte Valley resident to lose his life in Korean War, May 20, 1952, p2.
Palmerton Lumber Co. management shaken up, May 21, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Grace Lanier, Jeanne England, May 21, 1952, p1.

   Crater Lake National Park observes 50th anniversary, May 21, 1952, p13.

   Recommendations picture reclaiming alkali soils in northeast section of Tule Lake basin, May 21, 1952, p14.

   Macdoel girl in ring for Roundup queen (photo, Barbara Jean Anderson), May 22, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Harland KcKisson, Joe Cosper, May 22, 1952, p1.

   Malin Mustangs eye baseball crown (photo, Howard Herringshaw, George Evans, George Rajnus), May 22, 1952, p14.

   Mrs. Domenico (Ida) Scala raising twin girls, Catherine and Josephine, May 22, 1952, p1.

   Merrill has a kindergarten (photos, Gary Howard, Karen Gentry, David West, Beverly Walker, Mary Waldrip, Earl King, Mary Milne, Cheryl Chatburn, Darren Black, Linda Story, David West, Carol Lee Haskins, Jamie Fox), May 22, 1952, p18.

   Stand-alone photo of Conger Elementary PTA officers, Mrs. Gene Wood, Mrs. Kenneth Albert, Mrs. Harrold Addington, Mrs. Joe Green, May 22, 1952, p19.

   Stand-alone photo of Soroptimist guests Roberta Uherek, Dick Tracy, Helen Bertram, May 22, 1952, p19.

   Nurses' association holds banquet (photo, Floria Case, Mrs. Lee Musselman, Phyllis Robustelli), May 22, 1952, p20.

   Tom Murdock winner of Elks scholarship (photo), May 23, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of students Donald DeLap, Robert Shaw, May 23, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Klamath Union track athletes Jerry Johnson, Dean Gordy, Barry Pitts, May 23, 1952, p10.

   Society photos - Sylvia Willis, Mrs. George W. Willis, Mrs. Marius Petersen, Barbara Petersen, Joan Warner, Mrs. Richard Kingdon, Shirley Rogers, Sharon Gienger, Mrs. O.E. Powell, Mrs. Palmer Solie, Barbara Solie, Shirley Gaylord, Mrs. Kermit Sheets, Mrs. Howard Strode, Margaret Powell, Virginia Martz, Suzanne Frei, Susan Geary, Sue Ramsby, Ann Pedersen, May 23, 1952, p13.

   Stand-alone photo of Kathy Kuhlman, 4, May 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Joan Busman, May 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Gwen Graham, Pat Reid, May 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Carl Schubert, gunsmith, May 24, 1952, p3.

   Society photos - Pamela Kay Doveri, 7 months, and Elodie Mochettaz; Daughters of the American Revolution, Aletha Shannon, Eva Burkhalter, Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, Mrs. William Foster, Mrs. Harold VanHoosen, Mrs. H.A. Pedersen, Mrs. Guy Barton, May 24, 1952, p10.

   Forum to discuss city manager concept (mug shots, John Houston, Mrs. Gilbert Morey, Henry Perkins, Carol Howe, Murdo Morrison), May 26, 1952, p1.

   Dr. George I. Wright to attend Klamath Union commencement (photo of Wright, Dick Tracy, Babara Custer), May 26, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Janice Morey, 5, May 26, 1952, p1.

   Four brothers in service (photos, Melvin D. Mecham, Clessen H. Mecham, Dayton R. Mecham, C.R. Maurice Mecham), May 26, 1952, p2.

   Rotary Club's stand nixes sale of Recreation Park to Sacred Heart Academy, May 27, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mills Elementary sutdent Judy Gilcrist, May 27, 1952, p1.

   Highway contact let for highway along Howard Bay, May 27, 1952, p1.

   Road to Algoma viewpoint closed (Bill Jenkins column), May 27, 1952, p4.

   Bonanza Cemetery seeing improvements (photos only, caretakers Bob Davison, Lester Boggs), May 27, 1952, p1.

   R.A. Taylor retires from railroading (photo only, Mrs. R.A. Taylor, A.L. Shoupe), May 27, 1952, p16.

   Grasshopper war declared; barley crop menaced (photo, Barbara McAnulty), May 28, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I. Brown, May 28, 1952, p1.

   Beginning June 1, Crater Lake milk in cardboard containers (ad) (no more glass bottles), May 28, 1952, p17.

   Charles "Cookie" Carlson new Klamath Union principal (photo, with James L. Brown, Arnold Gralapp), May 29, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Ruby Frulan, Eva Taylor, May 29, 1952, p1.

   Photos of graduates, Ken McAndrews, Sue Vandenberg, Bob Howard, Marcia Ann Hawley, Lynette Forcier, Irma Scoggins), May 29, 1952, p3.

   Stand-alone photo of retiring teachers Josephine Penrod, Elsie Burton, May 29, 1952, p9.

   Baseball out; Klamath Baseball Inc. owns Gems Stadium, but future unclear, May 29, 1952, p11.

   Stand-alone photo of Tore Janson, teen artist, May 29, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Basin Roundup outing planned, May 30, 1952, p1.

   Shrine dance set (photo, John Houston, Marvin Graham, Melvin Graham, Paul Winter, Stuart Balsiger), May 30, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Pearl Wyatt, May 30, 1952, p12.

   Memorial Day ceremony at courthouse (two photos only, T.M. Bieler), May 31, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Wilma Beever, May 31, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo Women's Society of Christian Service, Mrs. Joe Bramhall, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. James Barnes, Mrs. J.C. Hunt, May 31, 1952, p2.

   3,000 volunteers working for county civil defense (photo, Joe LaClair), May 31, 1952, p4.

   Klamath missionary finds life in Thailand rugged (photo, Dorothy Uhlig), May 31, 1952, p4.

   Teen dance at Klamath Yacht Club (photos only), May 31, 1952, p7.

   Jim Hamilton at Timber Mountain Inn collects antique music boxes, May 31, 1952, p4.

   Miller Department Store celebrating 50th anniversary (photo, Frank Bogatay, Mrs. Perry (Mary) Wilson, Mrs. Olive Van Kirk), May 31, 1952, p10.

 

   Forum panel to discuss civil defense (mug shots, George Conner, Rev. Gordon Ashbee, Ross Ragland, Vance F. Hawley, Joe LaClair, Maj. Cliff Sanders), June 2, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Lynn Propst, June 2, 1952, p1.

   Long-missing Air Force C-47 located at crash site in Lassen National Forest (photo), June 2, 1952, p1.

   Grasshoppers overrun defenses of brew barley at Tulelake, June 2, 1952, p1.

   New swimming pool opened in Lakeview (photo only), June 2, 1952, p1.

   Local dairies make change from glass bottles to paper cartons, June 2, 1952, p5.

   Dr. Harry Fredericks elected president of Oregon Optometric Association, June 2, 1952, p16.

   City Council votes to sell Recreation Park to Sacred Heart (reference to military housing at Washburn and Radcliffe), June 3, 1952, p1.

   Tulelake Red Cross merged with Klamath Basin (photo, Hugh P. Mullin Jr., Robert A. Mitchell, Ross Ragland, Virginia Dixon), June 3, 1952, p1.

   Forum finds city third-highest priority war target in state, June 3, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Ray Bramwell, June 3, 1952, p1.

   Denny Creek historical marker stolen, June 4, 1952, p1.

   Recreation board opposes sale of Recreation Park to Sacred Heart (mentions Maple Park), June 4, 1952, p1.

   Grasshoppers ruin barley at Tulelake; poison being used, June 4, 1952, p1.

   Television company formed (Henry J. "Bud" Chandler), June 4, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Melvin Grigsby, 10, June 4, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of retired railroader John Ross, June 4, 1952, p2.

   California Fish and Game goose banding (photo, children Steve Miller, Bobby Miller), June 4, 1952, p8.
Stand-alone photo of Moose Lodge officers (Wilbur Courtney, Burt Asher, Willis Glidden, Ray Slaight, Floyd Stone, Clair Martin, Clyde Jooper, Ed McConnell, Charles Booth, Roger Wright, Bill Mills), June 4, 1952, p12.

   Youngsters enjoy new swimming pool in Lakeview (photos only, David DuBoise Jr., Mary Murphy, Steven Lange; Lions Club President Bob Howard, park board chairman Ed MacKay), June 4, 1952, p13.

   Stand-alone photo of John Coffman of Tulelake, June 5, 1952, p1.

   Henley girls enter Roundup queen trials (photos, Sharon Finchum, Anne Curry), June 5, 1952, p1.

   Poison takes toll on hoppers at Tulelake, June 5, 1952, p1.

   Dr. Harry Fredericks elected president of Oregon Optometric Association (photo only), June 5, 1952, p2.

   Mr. and Mrs. A.L. McCullough new superintendents of county nursing home, June 5, 1952, p4.

   New officers of Fremont PTA (photo only, Mrs. William DePew, Mrs. Elmer Wade, Mrs. Charles Lein, Mrs. W.T. McGaughey), June 5, 1952, p10.

   Girls headed to Girls State (photo, Trudy Bramlett, Shirley Sehorn, Mary Ann Guide), June 5, 1952, p17.

   New BPW officers (photo, Beth Griggs, Imogene Boothby, Della Records, Lillian Otterbein, Alice Jarvie, Nell Stewart), June 5, 1952, p22.

   Two more girls enter Roundup contest (photos, Mariana Hellekson, Aurelia Patterson), June 6, 1952, p1.

   Price ceiling off on potatoes; 800 local growers lose estimated $2 million, June 6, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Carroll Bachman, June 6, 1952, p1.

   Western dress-up day for Roundup (photo, Don and Pat Kirkpatrick, Lucille Ring, John Barton), June 7, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Paul McDaniel, Roy McDaniel, Shelby Baldwin, June 7, 1952, p1.

   Student wins poster award (photo Dick Parker), June 7, 1952, p2.

   Marilyn McIntyre feted at shower (photo, with Leslie Rogers, Colleen Creswell), June 7, 1952, p6.

   Pati O'Connor wins scholarship award (photo only), June 7, 1952, p6.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Lawrence Bertram, Mrs. J.P. Matthews), June 7, 1952, p6.

   AAUW hosts tea for Klamath Union High School girls (photos, Aurelia Patterson, Mrs. A. Ivan Thompson, Beverly Eells, Marilyn Gerber, Margaret Gerber, Mrs. Phillip Blohm, June Stern, Margaret Stair, Mrs. Herman C. Shockey Jr., Frances Stearns), June 7, 1952, p8.

   Seven girls seek Roundup queen honor (photo, Pat Nicholson), June 9, 1952, p1.

   Milk marketing topic of forum (mug shots, Bud Franklin, Robert Kent, Ray Hobson, Wilbur Reiling, Albin Nordquist, Mrs. Dena Backes), June 9, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradford, June 9, 1952, p1.

   Old milk bottles piling up (photo only), June 9, 1952, p2.

   Jimmy Dorsey coming to Armory, June 9, 1952, p3.

   Sam Kellett hired as manager of Tulelake fair, June 9, 1952, p4.

   Stand-alone photo of bags of poisoned grain being used at Tulelake, June 9, 1952, p5.

   Stand-alone phot of Klamath Falls Creamery's milk carton filling machine, June 9, 1952, p7.

   Charlotte Heyden serves as assistant in office of school superintendent Carrol Howe, June 9, 1952, p12.

   Forum held on milk marketing (includes mention of Weed dairyman Pete Belcastro), June 10, 1952, p1.

   Roundup queen candidates enjoy outing at Big D Ranch near Dorris, photos, June 10, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Klamath Union student Joyce Lubke, June 10, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Pat Henry, June 10, 1952, p1.

   Dick B. Miller presents donation for improvement of Boy Scout camp at Crescent Lake (photo, with Scout Richard Thompsons, Dr. Cecil Adams), June 10, 1952, p7.

   Oregon Food Store grand opening at 1315 Oregon Avenue (photo only), June 10, 1952, p11.

   Stand-alone photo of Forrest Albert, Gene Williams, June 10, 1952, p16.

   Jimmy Dorsey presented with kerchief (photo, with Margy Brown), June 11, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Reid, June 11, 1952, p3.

   Stand-alone photo of airplanes lining up to take on poisoned grain in grasshopper battle, June 11, 1952, p7.

   Drive for free chest X-rays in county to fight tuberculosis (photo only, Bertha Parkhurst, Dr. E.K. Dietsche, Dr. S.M. Kerron, Margaret Lamb, Norman Wilson), June 12, 1952, p1.

   Union supports Copco plan for dam on Klamath River, June 12, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Dorothy Clark, Helen Majors, June 12, 1952, p1.

   Georges Dusette whips Toi Yamato in wrestling bout at Armory (photo), June 12, 1952, p15.

   Joan de Berry Christenson enjoys writing poems (photo), June 12, 1952, p17.

   Stand-alone photo of children at library, Richard Thompson, Claudielee Geist, Pat Harkay, Carol Ann Frei, Roger Nicholson, Merle Sine, June 12, 1952, p18.

   Local chapter of National Secretaries Association elects officers (photo, Mary Mills, Marjorie Comer, Beulah Adreon), June 12, 1952, p24.

   Ninth girl joins Roundup queen contest (photo, Janet Dierdorff), June 13, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of W.L. Lowe with pet cinnamon bear, June 13, 1952, p1.

   Grasshoppers beaten in Tulelake area, June 13, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of youngsters Sharon O'Brian, Vlaine Workman, June 13, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of tumblers Dickie Bispham, Joe Bispham, Jean Bispham, June 13, 1952, p4.

   Roundup royalty trials slated (photos, Mariana Hellekson, Janet Dierdorff, Carol Hamilton, Pat Nicholson, Sharon Finchum, Anne Curry, Barbara Jean Anderson, Betty May Hammond, Aurelia Patterson), June 14, 1952, p1.

   W.T. Franklin named president of Community Chest (photo), June 14, 1952, p1.

   Air Civil Defense signup set, June 14, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Esther Shreeve, June 14, 1952, p1.

   Old swimming hole dug by Cecil and Bob Enman (photo only), June 14, 1952, p2.

   Society - honoring grandfathers on Father's Day, photos, Dr. Miller Cooper, Marilyn Evette Mueller; J.R. Steele, Janet Lynn Epley; Charles W. Thomas, Starla Sue Thomas, Linda Thomas, Julie McCollum, Beverly Lassett, Scott McCollum, Kristine Thomas, Kurt Thomas, Tommy Lassett; Alfred F. Condfrey, Barbara Jon Lee Alter; A.M. "Bert" Worden, Mary Margaret Addison, June 14, 1952, p5.

   Naomi Shrine 5 OWSJ degrees (photos, John Stanley, John D. and Mary Lee Stanley), June 14, 1952, p7.

   Venture Club tea, sponsored by Soroptimists, photos, Darlene Smith, June Webber, Phyllis Cavanaugh, Ofa Smith, Mary Bothwell, Mary Vandenberg, Ann Lindskog, Edith Pieruccini, June 14, 1952, p8.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Einar C. Brandsness, June 14, 1952, p8.

   Paul Buck re-elected head of Democratic Central Committee, June 14, 1952, p14.

   Flying saucers back again, June 17, 1952, p1.

   Civil Defense gets aid from pilots, June 17, 1952, p1.

   "Operation Skywatch" to protect U.S. border (wire story), June 17, 1952, p1.

   Nation's top rodeo aces expected here (Jim Shoulders), June 17, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Darlene Gaster, Mrs. Otto Ellis, June 17, 1952, p1.

   Bureau of Reclamation observes anniversary (plans to irrigate up to 500,000 acres in Basin), June 17, 1952, p2.

   Georgie Price to fight on title card at Armory, June 17, 1952, p9.

   Wyatt Padgett heads Republican Central Committee, June 18, 1952, p1.

   Vocational instructors convention here (photos, Winston Purvine, Lucille O'Neill, Robert Craig, Del Jones), June 18, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Woody Murphy, June 18, 1952, p1.

   News boys enter bicycle safety parade (photo only, Harold Daily, Larry Freeman, Gary Kramer, Tommy Bender, Larry Bender), June 18, 1952, p4.

   Modoc fire lookouts on the job (Evelyn Hicks, Shirly Pangborn, Mr. and Mrs. Carley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roper, Don Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunstein), June 18, 1952, p1.

   Armory fight big one for champion Earl Turner, Dick Wolfe, June 18, 1952, p12.

   Operations at Medo-Land Creamery (photos only, Leo Kamps, Bill Sykes), June 18, 1952, p19.

   Stand-alone photo, dairy field day, Lawrence Geraghty, Ray Hobson, Clyde Horsely, Mike Geraghty, June 18, 1952, p20.

   Tulelake farmers must pay cost of bringing in Mexican farmworkers (25 needed), June 19, 1952, p1.

   Group shapes plan for swimming pool, June 19, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Oregon Industrial Education Association, Lindsay Vinsel, J. Wilson Bilyeu, C.S. Obitz, June 19, 1952, p1.

   Roundup candidates treated to lunch at Yacht Club, June 19, 1952, p1.

   Chamber of Commerce plan to "build the basin" (photo, Oscar Gabbert), June 19, 1952, p1.

   Robert B. Grey retires from railroad (photo), June 19, 1952, p5.

   Production Credit Association moving to new office (photo, Lee McMullen), June 19, 1952, p9.

   Champion Earl Turner says he'll win at Armory (photo, with fight promoter Mack Lillard), June 19, 1952, p14.

   Stand-alone photo of youngsters Robert Amberg, John Novak, Ronnie Babeini, June 19, 1952, p15.

   Romance brought Wynn Lawrence (Mrs. Fred Lawrence) to America (photo), June 19, 1952, p17.

   Family of Addie Lee Newsome gather to celebrate her birthday (photo), June 19, 1952, p18.

   Growers meet in Tulelake to discuss bringing in Mexican farmworkers, June 20, 1952, p1.

   Goose roundup held in Tulelake, June 20, 1952, p1.

   Prison cell fight takes life of Claude C. Worley (photo), June 20, 1952, p1.

   Pacific Telephone employees display Roundup attire (photo only, Joy Ovgard, Lois Estes, Shirley DiBattista, Nikki Pearson, Veralee Sykes, Louise Mathison, Margaret Sisson, Vida Close, Jackie Shearer), June 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of state trooper George Anderson leading horse, June 20, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Floyd Paup, June 20, 1952, p1.

   Championship fight at Armory tonight (photo, Earl Turner, Dick Wolfe, Inez Iverson), June 20, 1952, p10.

   Klamath "Cokes" baseball team prepares for doubleheader (photo, "Smiley" Herrera, Jo Jo George, Larry Yarnell), June 20, 1952, p11.

   Roundup queen to be crowned at Armory (photo of queen contestants), June 21, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Wayne Tooker, Mrs. Elbert White, June 21, 1952, p1.

   Reese W. Taylor to retire as manager of Indian reservation forest manager, June 21, 1952, p1.

   Growers faced with providing housing for farm help, June 21, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Montgomery Ward bicycle safety parade (photo only, Jean, Dick and Joe Bispham, Howard Stroud), June 21, 1952, p1.

   OES Aloha past matron club enjoys boat tour (photo of 21 women), June 21, 1952, p5.

   Stand-alone photo of Ruth Kalina, 16, June 21, 1952, p5.

   Dick Wolfe lifts Earl Turner's boxing crown (photo), June 21, 1952, p9.

   Photo of B.M. Antle, square dance caller, June 21, 1952, p11.

   Old-timer recalls colorful buckaroo history (photo, Walter J. Wright), June 21, 1952, p11.

   Langell Valley girl new Roundup queen (photo, Marianna Hellekson), June 23, 1952, p1.

   Funds being raised to help with medical expenses of 14-month-old Charlene Radspinner (photo, with mother Mrs. Hugh Radspinner), June 23, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Harvey Pryon, June 23, 1952, p1.

Louis Bunce to teach summer workshop at Oregon Tech art center (photo), June 23, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Pee Wee softball, Trenton Douglas, Eugene Bailo, Al Condrey, June 23, 1952, p7.

   Society photos - Oregon Tech annual tea for girl graduates, Mrs. Winston Purvine, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. Ronald L. Brown, Mrs. Jess Crabtree, Mrs. Victor O'Neill, Mrs. Jacob Wagner, Mrs. Neil McCoy, Jane Pearcy, Mrs. Ronald Brown, Mrs. Richard Hessig, Mrs. Sam Mushen, Mrs. Earl Sheridan, Opal Baty, Rama LaGrande, June 23, 1952, p11.

   World's top rodeo aces expected for Roundup (photos, George Stevenson, Bob Robbins, Bill Serruys, D.P. Harrington, Beth Chase), June 24, 1952, p1.

   City Council gets highway proposals (Westside bypass, Eastside bypass), June 24, 1952, p1.

   Ernie Taylor elected to school board (photo), June 24, 1952, p1.

   Klamath Bus Co. sold (Louis Soukup seller, Fred L. Joslen of Portand buyer), June 24, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mary Vido, Kali Bowen, June 24, 1952, p1.

   Couple producing strawberries near Malin (photos only, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Freydenhall), June 24, 1952, p3.

   Frank Williams paroled after 38 years (sentenced for 1914 murder of Allen C. "Scottie" McLeod, June 24, 1952, p13.

   Stand-alone photo of Eileen Baker, Cyril Cook, Jerry Jerrue, June 25, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Camp Fire girl Mary McCullough, 10, June 25, 1952, p2.

   Roundup Queen Marianna Hellekson (photos, with Elmer Balsiger), June 25, 1952, Roundup section, p2.

   Roundup special section photos, Carolyn Dickson, Margy Brown, Janet Dierdorff, Lucille Ring, Hank Ring, Mrs. Pat Hammond, Betty Mae Hammond, Mrs. Dale Walker, Mrs. Jim Hammond, Ord Pritchett, Bud Pritchett, Mrs. John Shaw, Carol Hamilton, Mrs. Dick Reeder, Aurelia Patterson, Sam Morrison, Lynn Passaretti, Mike Regan, Anne Curry, Greer Drew, John Hellekson, Keith Rice, Helen Bertram, Gene Hammond, Barbara Jean Anderson, Sharon Finchum, Mrs. William Hammond, Mrs. Charlie Stukel, Bill Hammond, Jim Hammond, Bob Robbins, Charlie Read, June 25, 1952.

   Chamber of Commerce takes position on water use, Copco plans, June 26, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Mayor Robert A. Thompson, Salem accountant Mervin D. Fidler, June 26, 1952, p1.

   Mack Lillard sets rematch between Dick Wolfe, Earl Turner (photo of Lillard), June 26, 1952, p14.

   Mrs. Floyd (Pansy) Ohles, Mrs. Manuel (Myra) Ochoa support development of park in Chiloquin (photo), June 26, 1952, p17.

   Roundup parade, dances set (photo, yountsers Terry Milne, Dee Milne), June 27, 1952, p1.

   Blanche Petroff elected head of Democratic Club, June 27, 1952, p1.

   KFJI applies for television channel 2, June 27, 1952, p1.

   Union groups supports Copco plan, June 27, 1952, p1.

   Stand-alone photo of Roundup parade organizers Don Pipe, Philip Heath, June 27, 1952, p1.

   Preparations for summer art workshop (photos only, Klamath Art Association Lorraine Johnson), June 27, 1952, p5.

   Accountants convention in town (photo only, Robert Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Matthews), June 27, 1952, p7.

   Countywide tuberculosis survey slated, June 27, 1952, p14.

   Sun breaks through for Juniors' Roundup Parade (photo, Jenell Glass, Diane Glass), June 28, 1952, p1.

Stand-alone photo of Mrs. Marshall Poole, June 28, 1952, p1.

Newell prison camp (former internment camp) has 34 inmates, June 28, 1952, p1.

Historical events recalled at Merrill (meeting of Historical Society; photo, Alice Applegate Peale, Ed Gowen), June 28, 1952, p3.

Weddings - Dorothy Elizabeth Collier and J. Dean Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edward Karnes, June 28, 1952, p4.

American Legion Auxiliary officers installed (photo only, Vivian Hartley, Jennie Hurn, Ann Hayes, Leah

Glubrecht, Irene Young, Carol Badker, Muriel Hartley, Jean Ross), June 28, 1952, p7.

Orions annual potluck (photos, Mrs. Cy Baker, Mrs. Samuel Thompson, Mrs. James Barnes, Jane Carlson, Mrs. Preston Card, Tessa Lynn Green, Mrs. Robert Reddard, Mrs. Duane Baker, Mrs. Charles Cummings, Mrs. Gene Woods, Mrs. Fred Biehn), June 28, 1952, p10.

Klamath Bowling Inc. building new bowling facility at South Sixth and Arthur Street (photo), June 28, 1952, p1.

District attorney to study "runaway parents," June 28, 1952, p16.

Olive Adamson returned as American Legion state chaplain (photo only), June 28, 1952, p16.

About 200 attend hearing on Copco plans before Federal Power Commission in Armory, June 30, 1952, p1.

Stand-alone photo of Jo Paup, Carrie Lowther, June 30, 1952, p1.

Stand-alone photo of Roundup princesses Aurelia Patterson, Carol Hamilton, June 30, 1952, p2.

Stand-alone photo of kids riding horses at Rafter MD Camp, June 30, 1952, p3.

Stand-alone photo of Ms. George Fawver, Marie Nicholson, Bill Vaden, June 30, 1952, p8.

 

     Two GMC executives, A.M. Jones and C.P. Culhane, found murdered at Crater Lake, July 22, 1952.

      Mary Whittemore recalls early days here (photo), Aug. 28, 1952.

 

1953

      James Rainwater death, May 16, 1953, p1.

      Bonanza's Big Springs Park rises (photos), July 3, 1953, p12.

      Naval reservist Elwood Tracy killed in plane crash (photo), July 18, 1953, p1.

      History of First Presbyterian Church (photo), July 24, 1953, p5.

      Barley improvement meeting held (photos), July 31, 1953, p1.

      History of Bible Baptist Church (photo), July 31, 1953, p8.

      History of Church of the Nazarene (photo), Aug. 7, 1953, p14.

      New school ready to open in Newell (photo), Aug. 12, 1953, p6 (Back to School section).

      History of Klamath Temple (photo), Aug. 14, 1953, p15.

      Fire sweeps through eight downtown businesses (photos), Aug. 17, 1953, p1.

      Chiloquin Methodist church celebrates 25th anniversary (photos), Aug. 21, 1953, p3, 5.

      Navy housing residents organize, Aug. 28, 1953, p1.

      Well drilling at swimming pool site produces artesian flow (photo), Aug. 28, 1953, p1.

      History of Mormon church (photo), Aug. 28, 1953, p3.

      History of Peace Memorial Church (photo), Sept. 4, 1953, p9.

      Fire destroys Winema Elevator near Tulelake (photo), Sept. 15, 1953.

      Whirling tops (mysterious lights) are goose spookers (photo), Sept. 18, 1953, p1.

      History of Klamath Lutheran Church (photo), Sept. 18, 1953, p13.

      History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church (photo), Sept. 25, 1953, p15.

      History of First Christian Church (photos), Oct. 2, 1953, p15.

      History of First Baptist Church (photo), Oct. 9, 1953, p8.

      Immingration officials round up 347 illegal aliens in a series of raids (photos), Oct. 28, 1953, p1.

      History of Christian Science Church (photo), Nov. 6, 1953, p18.

      History of Fort Klamath Methodist Church (photo), Nov. 13, 1953, p18.

      New veterans memorial shaft to replace old one at courthouse, Nov. 25, 1953, p1.

      Ku Klux Klan members assembled (historic photo from 1924), Dec. 1, 1953, p4.

      Judge David R. Vandenberg rules state of Oregon has civil and criminal jurisdiction on Klamath Indian Reservation, Dec. 10, 1953, p1.

      First flight in Klamath on July 5, 1906, remembered (photo), Dec. 17, 1953, p1.

 

1954

      Last of steam engines pulls out of Klamath Falls, Jan. 2, 1954, p. 3.

      Police shoot, kill armed robber (Edwin Coyle), Jan. 8, 1954, p1.

      Moore Park improvements planned by manager Bert Stott (photo), Jan. 8, 1954, p1.

      Paula Benton charged with operating a bawdy-house, investigation into shooting continues, Jan. 29, 1954, p3.

      Cinemascope equipment installed in Esquire Theater (photo), Jan. 30, 1954, p1.

      DA Frank Alderson declares war on vice, Feb. 9, 1954, p1.

      Jet base slated for Klamath Falls airport (photo), Feb. 10, 1954, p1.

      Civic Improvement Fund explained, Feb. 10, 1954, (photo), p1.

      City council to hear DA Alderson on vice (photo), Feb. 11, 1954, p1.

      Nematode control plan approved, potato market order considered, Feb. 12, 1954, p1.

      Klamath Improvement Fund records published, Feb. 13, 1954, p1.

      City council to be scene of showdown over vice, Feb. 15, 1954, p1.

      Parlor house lights out; city says it will cooperate in shutdown, Feb. 16, 1954, p1.

      Design for proposed new library and museum unveiled (graphic), Feb. 18, 1954, p1.

      Legislation to terminate Klamath Tribe considered, Feb. 24, 1954, p1.

      District attorney Frank Alderson criticized by county court, April 5, 1954, p1.

      Town of Merganser once rival of Linkville, April 10, 1954, p3.

      Veterans memorial shaft going up (photo only), April 15, 1954, p1.

      Indian Affairs hearing held at Klamath Agency (photo), April 20, 1954, p1.

      Kitchen and rest room facility at Vererans Park almost ready (photo only), April 22, 1954, p1.

      Truck route bond subject of forum (diagram showing proposed one-way traffic plan), April 29, 1954.

      Oregon Klamath River Commission urges Copco water contract, May 12, 1954, p1.

      New city swimming pool ready to open, May 21, 1954, p1.

      BIA releases statement of investigation of Klamath Tribe election, May 25, 1954, 1.

      Veterans Memorial Shaft to be dedicated on May 31 (photo), May 27, 1954, p1.

      Longtime Basin resident (Birdie Galbreath Dixon) dies in runaway car accident (photo, diagram), May 31, 1954, p1.

      New city pool dedicated (Ella Redkey, manager), June 21, 1954, p1.

      Death claims J.F. Maguire (photo), June 17, 1954, p1.

      Modoc County smashup kills five (Clifford Brown, Ina Thornhill, George Cofield, Mercy Cofield, Donna Brown) (photos), Oct. 5, 1954, p1.

      DA Frank Alderson states Judge Vandenberg is prejudiced against him, Oct. 7, 1954, p1.

      New school site (Mazama High School) announced, Oct. 18, 1954, p1.

      Skating rink opens tonight, Dec. 22, 1954, p1.

 

1955

      Local hospitals' history told by pioneer doctor, May 11, 1955, p4.

      Bonanza cemetery history recalled, July 1, 1955, p4.

      Klamath Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church dedicates new building Oct. 22, 1955.

      Fluhrer's Baking Co. observes 20th anniversary (photos), Oct. 30, 1955, Society section p. 8.

      H&N runs only good news on page 1, Dec. 25, 1955, p1.

      50-year contract signed on Link River Dam, Dec. 30, 1955, p1.

 

1956

      U.S. Bureau of Reclamation moves from Kingsley Field to new offices at corner of Washburn Way and Joe Wright Road, July 11, 1956.

1956

      Rope tow begins operation at Tomahawk Ski Area (photo), Jan 15, 1956, p3.

      Air Force constructs alert fighter hangars at Klamath Falls airport (photo), Jan. 15, 1956, p1.

      Pit River floods Alturas, ranch hand Ray Stepp drowns in floodwater, Jan. 16, 1956, p1.

      South Sixth railroad viaduct under construction (photo), Feb. 10, 1956, p1.

      Flames raze Lost River Hotel in Merrill (photo), Feb. 15, 1956, p1.

      Johns-Manville Corp. buys 131 acres on Klamath Indian Reservation, March 8, 1956, p1.

      Johns-Manville Corp. announces plans for softboard plant near Chiloquin, March 12, 1956, p1.

      Construction of Westside Bypass underway (photo only), March 30, 1956, p1.

      Crash of C45 cargo plan kills three Air Force soldiers on March 30 (photo), April 1, 1956, p1.

      Fire destroys Klamath Valley Lumber Co., Roy Call Auto Wrecking (photos, April 19, 1956, p1.

      Sex slayer sought in death of 14-year-old Alvin Eacret (photo), April 30, 1956, p1.

      Suspect (Billy Nunn) held in Eacret death, May 3, 1956, p1.

      Nunn confesses Eacret murder (photo), May 4, 1956, p1.

      Approach to new South Sixth viaduct rising (photo showing old viaduct), May 7, 1956, p1.

      Three Bonanza teens killed in crash (Rex Porterfield, Claudette Shuck, Bobbie Robertson), June 1, 1956, p1.

 

1957

      Welfare client (Guy Cromer) goes beserk, kills welfare commission member Fred Peterson, Jan 4, 1957.

      First Federal makes 5,000th home loan (photos), May 1, 1957, p10.

      First Federal established Aug. 23, 1934, May 1, 1957, p10.

      Service charge at dump grounds in effect (photo), May 2, 1957, p1.

      New viaduct on S. Sixth Street opens (photo), May 7, 1957, p1.

      Klamath Project 50 years old (special section), May 19, 1957.

      Bighorn sheep reintroduced in 1954 on Hart Mountain (photo), May 21, 1957, p1.

      Plans for Falcon Heights outlined, July 31, 1957.

      13-year-old juvenile admits killing friend (John Morris) (photo), Aug. 13, 1957.

      Herald and News donates bound newspaper volumes to county museum (stored at library), Aug. 28, 1957, p1.

      President Eisenhower signs law enacting Klamath River Compact, Sept. 1, 1957, p1.

      SP Engine No. 2579 dedicated at Veterans Park (photo showing sycamore trees), Sept. 30, 1957, p1.

      Woman (Mrs. Steve Graham) killed by lightning at her Onyx St. home, Sept. 30, 1957, p1.

      Paisley resident (Troy Lawson) killed by post office robber, Oct. 11, 1957, p1.

      Merrill couple (James and Lillie Flaugh) murdered; Baxter Hignite arrested, Oct. 13-14, 1957, p1.

      Jess Hibdon (or Hibbon) arrested six days after Paisley post office robbery (photos), Oct. 16, 1957, p1.

      Westside bypass proposal draws criticism (photo), Oct. 18, 1957, p1.

      Grand jury indicts policeman (John Wilson) on beating charge, Nov. 22, 1957, p1.

      Grand jury calls for dismissal of police chief (Orville Hamilton) (photos), Nov. 24, 1957, p1.

 

1958

      Klamath Falls names city manager (Gerard Vergeer), July 31, 1958, p1.

      Botulism killing ducks (photos), Aug. 3, 1958, p1.

      Henley school addition nears completion (photo only), Aug. 4, 1958, p1.

      Regional Babe Ruth tourney opens (photo), Aug. 6, 1958, p1.

      President expected to sign bill to sell tribal timber, Aug. 15, 1958, p1.

 

1959

      Camp Fire Girls plant aspens for Arbor Day (photo), April 14, 1959, p1.

      Fire on May 24, 1959, nearly destroys Pay Less Drug Store at 808 Main St., and the Derby Cafe next door, May 25, 1959, p1.

      Eulalona Indian village marker moved (photo, Ed Gowan, L.H. Stone, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. A.O. Roenicke, Lawrence Slater), June 22, 1959, p1.

      Tower on Esquire Theater is re-installed following several months of repairs after it was damaged in windstorms, June 26, 1959.

      Tallman signs are erected in Lakeview, June 28, 1959.

      McCollum Lumber Co., 2074 S. Sixth St., is destroyed by fire, June 29, 1959.

      Gov. Mark Hatfield is featured speaker at opening of new Johns-Manville insulating board manufacturing plant near Chiloquin, June 30, 1959.

      Air Force helicopter crashes, five officers escape unharmed, including Co. Jack Williams, commanding officer of Kingsley Field, July 10, 1959.

      Well drilling operation triggers geyser near Crump Lake in Lake County, July 15, 1959.

      New site of Oregon Technical Institute announced, Aug. 20, 1959.

      Roll-out ceremonies are set for new F101B Voodoo interceptors at Kingsley Field, Aug. 20, 1959.

      Pioneer Guest Ranch Lodge burns down near Rocky Point, Oct. 22, 1959.

 

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