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      This file contains an index of articles that appeared in the Herald and News newspaper of Klamath Falls from 1970 through 1971. This is by no means an exhaustive index.
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Herald and News, 1970-71

1970

 

     Woman killed in crash (Harriet Larson), Jan. 1, 1970, p1.

      Seldon Kirk assesses tribal problems (photo), Jan. 4, 1970, p1.

      Modoc Co. rancher Jack Hinton preserves wild plums (photos), Jan. 4, 1970, p1.

      City's park men frustrated with ice rink, Jan. 7, 1970, p1.

      New Klamath County Museum to open, Jan. 11, 1970, p27.

      One-way traffic pattern takes effect (photo), Jan. 12, 1970, p1.

      Lake County site found suitable for chemical disposal, Jan. 12, 1970, p3.

      Old Metropolitan Hotel, 1110 Main St., donated for use in treating alcoholics (photo), Jan. 13, 1970, p1.

      Beavers fell trees along Lake Ewauna (photo), Jan. 13, 1970, p5.

      Scholars to study fate of Klamath Indians' payments, Jan. 14, 1970, p1.

      Guys in white clean up downtown (photo), Jan. 14, 1970, p1.

      Some Indians critical of study of payments, Jan. 16, 1970, p1.

      Three killed in one crash, one killed in another (Ronald Stewart, Joe Wahl Jr., Carol Weiser, Lyda Mae Smith) (photo), Jan. 19, 1970, p1.

      City council passes resolution calling for housing authority, Jan. 20, 1970, p1.

      Offer of Fremont School for sale draw no bids, Jan. 20, 1970, p2.

      Plans for widening South Sixth east of Patterson disclosed, Jan. 23, 1970, p1.

      Gov. Reagan declares flood disaster in Alturas, Jan. 25, 1970, p1.

      Editorial: Put nuisance abatement law to use (photos), Jan. 25, 1970, p31.

      City says it will enforce nuisance ordinance, Jan. 27, 1970, p1.

      Robert Fitzhugh killed in action in Vietnam (photo), Jan. 27, 1970, p2.

      Citizens at hearing hostile to proposed building code (photos), Jan. 29, 1970, p1.

      Motorist  killed in car-train crash (Robert Vandendoel) (photo), Feb. 5, 1970, p1.

      Modoc high gym, Tulelake consolidation subject of fateful election (photo p2.), Feb. 8, 1970, p1.

      Gym replacement bond defeated in Modoc County, Feb. 11, 1970, p1.

      Work begins on Orindale section of Highway 140 (will cut through traffic on Lakeshore Drive)(photo), Feb. 11, 1970, p11.

      Klamath Falls Housing Authority holds first meeting (photo), Feb. 13, 1970, p1.

      Klamath tribal claim payments begin arriving (boundary dispute), Feb. 15, 1970, p1.

      County museum to reopen in old armory building (photos), Feb. 15, 1970, p29.

      Ban of mercury-laced pesticide (Panogen) shocks grain farmers, Feb. 20, 1970, p1.

      Spud farmers picket packing sheds over low prices (photo Stephen Crawford, Bob Bone), Feb. 23, 1970, p1.

      County museum opens in new location inside former Klamath Armory (photo Gov. Tom McCall), Feb. 23, 1970, p1, 6.

      Southern Pacific asks to cut Cascade passenger run from five to three days a week, Feb. 24, 1970, p1.

      National Farmers Organization protests block potato shipments (photos), Feb. 26, 1970, p1.

      Potato shed workers vote to organize as Teamsters, March 2, 1970, p1.

      Potato packing resumes after week off; NFO protests continue (photo), March 3, 1970, p1.

      Potato farmers frown on NFO protests (photo), March 4, 1970, p1.

      Jack Halsell recalls finding meteorite near Klamath Fall (photo), March 6, 1970, p1.

      Columbia Plywood employs pollution control methods (photos), March 8, 1970, p18.

      Two killed in accident on East-West Road (Larry Hitchcock, David Duke), March 9, 1970, p1.

      KF zoo may be abandoned, March 10, 1970, p1.

      Vaccine flown to Klamath to fight red measles epidemic, March 11, 1970, p1.

      Murder victim identified (William A. "Mutt" Shaw), March 11, 1970, p1.

      Andrew Gigler announces run for governor (photo), March 11, 1970, p1.

      Two held in murder of William Shaw (Raymond Beird, Eugene A. Youngblood), March 12, 1970, p1.

      Carol Howe will seek another term in House (photo), March 13, 1970, p1.

      Steven Peters dies in Vietnam (photo), March 14, 1970, p1.

      Proposal for nature trail in Moore Park gets nod, March 17, 1970, p4.

      Rest area, tourist book at Midland gets state approval, March 18, 1970, p1.

      1.5 million pounds of potatoes burned (photos), March 19, 1970, p1, 15.

      Subdivisions crowd wildlife, state biologist says (Dan Eastman), March 25, 1970, p2.

      Consultant's report praises Pelican Butte ski site, March 26, 1970, p1.

      YMCA holds groundbreaking ceremony at Alameda site (photo), March 26, 1970, p1.

      Input sought on proposed Harry Wiard Swimming Pool (advertisement), March 27, 1970, p13.

      Body found in Merrill trailer house (Dorothy L. Rice), March 30, 1970, p1.

      Engine No. 2579 gets reprieve, stays in Veterans Park, March 31, 1970, p1.

      City planners deliver design for College Industrial Park (graphic), April 7, 1970, p1.

      KU student (Rory Boyle) suspended for wearing moustache, April 7, 1970, p1.

      Horseradishes and strawberry plants spice income (photos), April 7, 1970, p11.

      Student council backs boy suspended for wearing moustache, April 8, 1970, p1.

      Mason Craig arrested, charged with murder of Dorothy Rice, April 9, 1970, p1.

      Majority agree on route for new Rocky Point road (map), April 9, 1970, p1.

      Retired civic leader Lee McMullen dies in mishap (photo), April 12, 1970, p1.

      Employees at McKaig potato shed claim pay is low, April 13, 1970, p1.

      Dredge launched in project to clean river between Klamath and Keno (photo), April 13, 1970, p7.

      School board hangs tough on moustache policy, April 14, 1970, p1.

      PUC staff mulls extension of deadline for Consumers Heating Co., April 14, 1970, p1.

      Hearing held on South Sixth extension-widening project, April 16, 1970, p1.

      Community college proposed for Klamath, April 17, 1970, p1.

      Education board's community college vote held over, April 19, 1970, p1.

      Mustachioed boy will return to school, April 20, 1970, p1.

      Earth Day plans announced at Klamath schools, April 21, 1970, p1.

      Boyle, mustached, returns to school (photo), April 21, 1970, p2.

      ICC sets hearing on SP plan to cut Cascade passenger service, April 22, 1970, p1.

      KU board bows to court order on dress code, April 23, 1970, p1.

      22 girls at Klamath Union High School sent home for wearing jeans, April 24, 1970, p1.

      Dress code flexibility adopted by KU school board, April 26, 1970, p1.

      Klamath Falls, Rotorua have much in common (photos), April 26, 1970, p13.

      Klamath Disposal agrees to halt burning at dump on Old Fort Road, April 30, 1970, p1.

      Wrecks kill two (Fred Harper, Darrell Wilson) (photo), May 3, 1970, p1.

      Winema National Forest speeds up firefighting (photos), May 3, 1970, p15.

      Cutback in Cascade passenger train service debated, May 4, 1970, p1.

      Paving being done on new A Canal bridge on Main Street (photo only), May 6, 1970, p9.

      Commissioners Ragnar Carlson, Don Kenyon and Scott Warren face recall, May 7, 1970, p1.

      H&N reporter Jan-Udo Wenzel recalls surrender of Germany in WWII, May 8, 1970, p3.

      Kingsley Times tab makes appearance, May 8, 1970.

      Pelican Butte wins ski project OK, May 12, 1970, p1.

      Fire burns for one last day at Klamath Falls landfill (photo only), May 15, 1970, p1.

      Flood, pollution work in Klamath reviewed (photos), May 15, 1970, p8.

      Klamath-Lake District Association of Government subject of debate, May 19, 1970, p1.

      Recall of commissioners unwarranted (editorial), May 19, 1970, p4.

      Contracts issued for widening of Washburn Way (photo), May 19, 1970, p9.

      Chiloquin mill still jeopardized by rail car shortage, May 20, 1970, p1.

      Poplars (cottonwoods) felled along Washburn Way (photo), May 22, 1970, p9.

      Miller Anderson leads roundup of wild horses for Indian rodeo (photos), May 24, 1970, p23.

      Big break drains C Canal (photo), May 26, 1970, p1.

      Klamath Falls offers sewer aid to Stewart Lenox, May 26, 1970, p1.

      Woman (Linda Odland) dies in accident near Roseburg, May 26, 1970, p1.

      Safeway acquires First Christian Church property (photo), May 26, 1970, p11.

      Recall claims two commissioners (Kenyon, Carlson), May 27, 1970, p1.

      Veterans Park work begins (photo only), May 29, 1970, p9.

      Orindale highway work underway (photo only), June 1, 1970, p1.

      Grace Thorpe (daughter of Jim Thorpe) visits Klamath (photo), June 1, 1970, p3.

      Gull rookery examined (photos), June 2, 1970, p13.

      State may prove recall movement, June 3, 1970, p1.

      Fremont Junior High to end career (photos), June 3, 1970, p18.

      New fawn appears at Moore Park zoo (photo only), June 4, 1970, p9.

      Don Willey, cropduster, survives crash (photo), June 5, 1970, p1.

      Group of Pit River Indians hold site after being rebuffed at Lassen National Park, June 5, 1970, p1.

      Seven Henley High students expelled for liquor violations, June 5, 1970, p1.

      Two boys killed in separate incidents (Ronald J. Garrett, Richard C. Lucas), June 5, 1970, p1.

      Pit River Indians arrested after camp-in (photo), June 7, 1970, p3.

      Subdivision slowdown sought in wildlife areas, June 9, 1970, p1.

      Pit River Tribe sues for $5 billion, June 11, 1970, p1.

      Pilot of F106 escapes injury in crash landing (Lt. Col. Thomas Normile), June 11, 1970, p1.

      George Flitcraft appointed to fill vacancy on county commission (photo), June 12, 1970, p1.

      Rebuilding loan approved for National Pacific Manufacturing Co., July 1, 1970, p1.

      Transit (bus) service planned for Klamath (Willis White, proponent), July 1, 1970, p3.

      General practice wing planned at hospital, July 2, 1970, p1.

      Biologist says deer range vanishing (Dan Eastman), July 3, 1970, p5.

      Groundbreaking planned for Luther Square retirement complex (drawing), July 8, 1970, p9.

      Ellen Clark becomes first woman to serve as county commissioner (photo), July 6, 1970, p1.

      Winds topple Ferris wheel, cause widespread damage (photo), July 6, 1970, p1.

      Surprise strike halts Southern Pacific trains (photo), July 7, 1970, p1.

      Modoc Lumber Co. sells Bly mill to Weyerhaeuser, July 7, 1970, p1.

      How an unfenced locomotive won city council's heart, July 7, 1970, p1.

      Attorney general's probe clears recall organizers, July 8, 1970, p1.

      Plan told for expansion of hospital, July 9, 1970, p1.

      Lake County withdraws from Klamath-Lake association, July 10, 1970, p1.

      Body of ranch hand Alfredo Aquago found (photo), July 12, 1970, p6.

      Sprague River raft race draws 3,000 people (photos, Tom Ayres, Lynn Baldwin), July 13, 1970, p2.

      New board of commissioners tells plan (photo, George Flitcraft, Scott Warren, Ellen Cark), July 14, 1970, p1.

      Zoo's elk population to drop from eight to three, July 14, 1970, p9.

      Fire kills driver of gas truck (Clarence Wilson), July 15, 1970, p1.

      Bryant Mountain tracts plan revealed (drawing, map), July 16, 1970, p1.

      Injured hiker rides horseback out of wilderness (photo, Barbara Ewing), July 17, 1970, p1.

      Fugitive plane abandoned at Beaver Marsh, July 19, 1970, p1.

      Youth foils burglars who hogtied his family (photos, Kim Coulson), July 19, 1970, p1.

      Illegal subdivisions frustrate county officials, developers, July 19, 1970, p1; photos, p25.

      Modoc Lumber buys Consumers Heating Co. plant, July 19, 1970, p7.

      Klamath County not prime oil country, July 20, 1970, p1.

      Klamath Reservation sale delay sought, July 21, 1970, p1.

      Stolen, abandoned, bullet-riddled plane released to owners, July 21, 1970, p1.

      Plans for Old Fort Road kept secret, July 21, 1970, p1.

      Future of Riverside Elementary School being considered (photo), July 21, 1970, p1.

      South Sixth is one of Oregon's most perilous roads (photo), July 26, 1970, p1.

      Researchers issue report on spending by Klamath Indians, July 26, 1970, p1.

      Downtown parking district to be explained, July 26, 1970, p4.

      Wild hearing on downtown parking reveals bitter views, July 28, 1970, p1.

      Three creameries face strike threat, July 28, 1970, p1.

      Steam engine in Veterans Park scraped, cleaned (photo only), July 28, 1970, p4.

      Fred Hanson named Modoc Council Scout executive (photo), July 28, 1970, p4.

      SP drops daily passenger service, seeks 10 percent fare hike, July 29, 1970, p1.

      Klamath County Treasurer Eva Cook wins national honors (photo), July 30, 1970, p1.

      Recalled commissioners will seek re-election (Don Kenyon, Swede Carlson), July 30, 1970, p1.

      WWII-vintage airport water tower pulled to ground (photos), July 31, 1970, p1.

      Fire destroys Asphalt Paving Co. on Quarry Street (photo), July 31, 1970, p1, 5.

      Klamath Falls native (Dr. James Borden) is only surgeon in Laos (photo), Aug. 2, 1970, p1.

      Teacher (Richard Clough) combines fun, school on backpack trip (photos), Aug. 2, 1970, p29.

      Two girl flaggers (Jennifer Hummel, Sandi Hinshaw) really stop traffic (photos), Aug. 3, 1970, p1.

      Thousands line lake for annual water festival (photos), Aug. 3, 1970, p9.

      Council initiates parking district, Aug. 4, 1970, p1.

      Vandals rip up seeded center strip on Pacific Terrace (photo), Aug. 7, 1970, p1.

      Mountain Lakes Bible Camp rests among pines (photos), Aug. 7, 1970, p14.

      Fire scorches 640 acres in Plum Hills (photos), Aug. 9, 1970, p1.

      Excavation proceeds on Washburn Way (photo only), Aug. 9, 1970, p3.

      Harry Paschke grows corn for silage (photo), Aug. 11, 1970, p11.

      GI (Joseph Heyer) who camped here in 1941 brings kids (photo), Aug. 12, 1970, p1.

      Missing Link section of Alameda Ave. may soon be paved (map), Aug. 16, 1970, p1.

      Men (Robert Buker, Norm Evans) raise game-cocks for fun, profit (photos), Aug. 15, 1970, p27.

      Parking district passes, Aug. 18, 1970, p1.

      Recaptured escapee (John Baumgardner) smuggles letter out of prison, Aug. 20, 1970, p1.

      Steamboat plies Upper Klamath Lake (Joe Butteloh) (photos), Aug. 23, 1970, p29.

      City pet cemetery may be forced to close (photo, Randal Berger), Sept. 2, 1970, p1.

      Baseball players begin arriving for American Legion world series (photo), Sept. 3, 1970, p1.

      Damage to machinery won't hold up Weyerhaeuser work (photo), Sept. 3, 1970, p2.

      American Legion World Series opens in Klamath, Sept. 4, 1970, p1.

      Dr. Seth M. Kerron dies (photo), Sept. 7, 1970, p1.

      First day of classes in new Ponderosa Junior High, Sept. 9, 1970, p1.

      Caroline Spahn new nurse director at OTI (photo), Sept. 10, 1970, p1.

      Tulelake Rotary provides free barbecue annually, Sept. 10, 1970, p5.

      Racing pigeons provide sport, aid (photos), Setp. 20, 1970, p17.

      New kind of potato cellar (metal, not wood) being built, Sept. 22, 1970, p13.

      Attorney (Marcus Ward) seeks Lake Co. district attorney post (photo), Sept. 24, 1970, p11.

      Four Beatty children perish in fire (Godowa), Sept. 28, 1970, p1.

      Search turns up missing boy (Charles Burton), Sept. 28, 1970, p1.

      New hospital opens in Lakeview (photo), Sept. 28, 1970, p1.

      Peek inside Lakeview's new hospital (photos), Sept 29, 1970, p5.

      Rowing club catching on (photos, Jim Kerns), Sept. 30, 1970, p16.

      Forester (Howard Russell) stricken by MS finds new career, Oct. 4, 1970, p6.

      Pictorial look at newspaper's composing department (photos), Oct. 6, 1970, p10.

      Pictorial look at newspaper's press room (photos), Oct. 7, 1970, p28.

      Pit River Indians lose case, Oct. 8, 1970, p1.

      Future of OTI to be discussed by state officials, Oct. 9, 1970, p1.

      Meter maids don winter uniforms (photo only), Oct. 9, 1970, p2.

      Value of Indian land increased $30 million, Oct. 11, 1970, p1.

      Statue of Christ for Klamath Memorial Park rejected, Oct. 13, 1970, p1.

      Brunel Christensen named California Cattle of the Year (photos), Oct. 13, 1970, p9.

      Second skull found in Klamath County (photo), Oct. 14, 1970, p1.

      New fountain in Veterans Park gets test (photo), Oct. 14, 1970, p11.

      New Orindale highway nears completion (photos), Oct. 16, 1970, p1.

      Old barge blown up at Moore Park Marina (photos), Oct. 21, 1970, p1.

      Klamath Falls opera singer (Athena Lampropulos) pays visit (photo), Oct. 21, 1970, p2.

      City parks get facelift (photos), Oct. 21, 1970, p25.

      Community college committee backs expansion of OTI, Oct. 23, 1970, p7.

      Hill residents fight "missing link" plan for Alameda (photo, maps), Oct. 25, 1970, p1.

      Snow ends fire season (photos, Orrin Smith), Oct. 25, 1970, p17.

      OTI's expanded role discussed by board of higher education (photos), Oct. 26, 1970, p1.

      Merrill man (Michael Geraghty) accused with pool cue murder (photo), Oct. 27, 1970, p1.

      Eugene Youngblood acquitted in murder of William Shaw, Oct. 27, 1970, p1.

      Pit River Indians fight law (photo), Oct. 28, 1970, p1, 14.

      Commissioner Don Kenyon to receive $10,000 in settlement with Sheriff Britton, Oct. 29, 1970, p1.

      Collegiate rowing shells skim on Lake Ewauna (photos), Nov. 1, 1970, p1, 19.

      Klamath County leads state in murder rate, Nov. 2, 1970, p1.

      Fire sweeps through new Weyerhaeuser plant (photos), Nov. 4, 1970, p1, 2.

      Weyerhaeuser to rebuild charred plywood plant, Nov. 5, 1970, p1.

      Popular KU coach (Jim Hancock) killed in crash, Nov. 8, 1970, p1.

      Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lasley remember 24 years of foster parenting (photo), Nov. 8, 1970, p20.

      Parking district opponents seeks court aid, Nov. 9, 1970, p1.

      KU coach's widow (Kathleen Hancock) dies of injuries, Nov. 10, 1970, p1.

      State agrees to keep Hillside Avenue open, Nov. 10, 1970, p1.

      Businesman Nelson Reed died (photo), Nov. 11, 1970, p1.

      "Missing Link" project underway on Alameda Bypass (photo only), Nov. 18, 1970, p1.

      Remodeled Beatty Methodist Church is center of activity (photos), Nov. 19, 1970, p11.

      Mereill pesticide container dispoal site studied (photos only, Bert Wilcox), Nov. 24, 1970, p7.

      DA will reprosecute one-armed farm laborer (Darrell Hiteshew) for murder of negress prostitute (Margaret Cook), Nov. 29, 1970, p1.

      County will finance opening of Hillside Avenue, Nov. 30, 1970, p5.

      SP train derails near Macdoel, 21 freight cars spill (photo), Dec. 1, 1970, p1.

      First steelhead run in 50 years to begin in Klamath River, Dec. 1, 1970, p5.

      City council "had it" with Missing Link (Hillside Avenue) issue, Dec. 1, 1970, p4.

      Orindale segment of Highway 140 to open, Dec. 1, 1970, p5.

      Beautification of Lake Ewauna shoreline proposed by Jim Kerns, Dec. 2, 1970, p5.

      Burlington Northern depot in Merrill burns (photo), Dec. 9, 1970, p1.

      Councilman Lyle Kellstrom dies (photo), Dec. 15, 1970, p1.

      Local boy (James Byrnes) sought in Portland bombing incident, Dec. 17, 1970, p1.

      Steelhead trucked around Iron Gate dam (photos), Dec. 20, 1970, p43.

      Weyerhaeuser fire damage placed at $5 million, Dec. 21, 1970, p1.

      Bald eagles perch in tree overlooking Lake Ewauna (photo only), Dec. 22, 1970, p1.

      Judge rules city owns former library building, Dec. 24, 1970, p1.

      Prominent merchant Curt Lion dies (photo), Dec. 28, 1970, p1.

      Economists' report shows Klamath Indians adversely affected by settlement, Dec. 30, 1970, p1.

 

1971

 

      First baby of year delivered (Robert Raymond, photo), Jan. 1, 1971, p1.

      Camping area proposed at Moore Park (map), Jan. 4, 1971, p6.

      City council turns down overnight camping proposal, Jan. 5, 1971, p1.

      Council acted wisely in denying camping proposal (editorial), Jan. 7, 1971, p4.

      Long Bell donates log buncher to Collier Park logging museum (photos), Jan. 10, 1971, p25.

      City of Chiloquin sells its beer store, Jan. 15, 1971, p17.

      School district can't find buyers for Fremont School (photo), Jan. 15, 1971, p7.

      Klamath YMCA to open doors (photos), Jan. 15, 1971, p12.

      William Ganong dies (photo), Jan. 18, 1971, p1.

      Proposed Krause Park development shown (map), Jan. 20, 1971, p13.

      Rotorua Mayor A. Murray Linton visits Klamath Falls (photos), Jan. 24, 1971, p23.

      Old OTI campus (Rancho Klamath Falls) condemned, Jan. 27, 1971, p1.

      Pipeline may tap Klamath, Eel, Trinity rivers, Jan. 27, 1971, p14.

      Luther Square retirement village dedicated (photo), Jan. 29, 1971, p11.

      Klamath Union athletic star Mike Keck killed in Jan. 30, 1971, crash, Jan. 31, 1971, p1.

      Beatty youth dies in stabbing incident (Roland Lalo Jr.), Feb. 1, 1971, p1.

      Luther Square dedicated (photo), Feb. 1, 1971, p7.

      New Junior Miss carries on family tradition (photo, Julie Berg), Feb. 2, 1971, p1.

      Photographer treks through Hildebrand area (old stage station), Feb. 4, 1971, p17.

      Crowd protests firing of county planner (Glenn Story), Feb. 8, 1971, p1.

      39 Southern Pacific cars derail near Chemult, Feb. 8, 1971, p1.

      Derailment site a challenge to crews (photos), Feb. 9, 1971, p2.

      Accident claims life of Ken Pound, Feb. 11, 1971, p1.

      Indian artifact (huge mortar stones) placed at Klamath County Museum (photo), Feb. 11, 1971, p1.

      Large crowd attends meeting on proposed county zoning ordinance (photo), Feb. 12, 1971, p5.

      Presbyterian Hospital proposes large expansion (drawing) Feb. 21, 1971, p10.

      Remodel underway in former Woolworth space (photo), Feb. 21, 1971, p30.

      Malin chamber packs them in for annual crab feed (photos, Merle Loosley, Mr. and Mrs. John Loosley, Eddie McAuliffe, James Johnson, Clifford McKoen, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Street, Robert Street, Denny Kalina, Hal Shepherd, Paul McCulley, Mrs. Keith Smith), Feb. 22, 1971, p7.

      Klamath Marine killed (Frank Wood), Feb. 23, 1971, p1.

      Glenn Story named director of city parks, Feb. 25, 1971, p11.

      Klamath a good place for artists, says Sister Philomena (photo), Feb. 26, 1971, p1.

      Scenes of yesteryear (Bonanza oil well, Rhoads sawmill on Stukel Mountain, Olympia Grocery), Feb. 26, 1971, p6E.

      Big expansion planned for Klamath Memorial Park (photo, Gene Webb), Feb. 26, 1971, p10E.

      Klamath Indians faced decisions in 1970, Feb. 26, 1971, p11E.

      Cecil Palmer reflects pride of Chemult (photos), Feb. 26, 1971, p15E.

      No such thing as "typical" minister (photos, Rev. Grant Fall), Feb. 26, 1971, p16E.

      Stable economy in Bly (photo, Weyerhaeuser mill), Feb. 26, 1971, p19E.

      Beatty United Methodist Indian Mission (photo), Feb. 26, 1971, p23E.

      Oregon Water Corp. (photos, Glenn Bowen), Feb. 26, 1971, p2D.

      Life full of change for Elnathan Davis (photo), Feb. 26, 1971, p4D.

      Air, water pollution reduced in Klamath Country, Feb. 26, 1971, p12D.

      Mills plan improvements (Weyerhaeuser expansion heads list) (photos), Feb. 26, 1971, p14D.

      Fire district formed in Keno in 1970 (photo), Feb. 26, 1971, p17D.

      City parking district in jeopardy at year's end (photos), Feb. 26, 1971, p6B.

      Dorris, faced with mill closure, won't wither (photos), Feb. 26, 1971, p14B.

      Voters defeat sewer in Stewart Lenox, Feb. 26, 1971, p17B.

      Malin rancher details success story (photos, Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Clark), Feb. 26, 1971, p7A.

      Letter reveals past of Merrill Library Club (photo, Grace Walker, Mrs. Melvin Bowman, Mrs. Lawrence Jespersen), Feb. 26, 1971, p9A.

      Merrill farmer grows corn for cattle feed (photos, Larry and Harry Paschke), Feb. 26, 1971, p10.

      Modoc County's magnito phone lines had romatic origin (photos), Feb. 26, 1971, p21A.

      Gordon Wynant a "typical" OIT student (photos), Feb. 26, 1971, p2C.

      Tulelake crowd protests proposal to merge fairs in California, Feb. 28, 1971, p24.

      World Enlightenment Festival still studying Klamath County, March 1, 1971, p7.

      City board to allow pregnant teacher to teach (Margaret Perkins), March 2, 1971, p1.

      Kingsley Field cutback 70 percent, 460th to move (aerial photo of installation), March 3, 1971, p1.

      Kingsley force cut only a third, March 4, 1971, p1.

      "A Funny Thing Happened" playing at Klamath Civic Theater (photos), March 7, 1971, p25.

      Horses used for winter feeding (photos, Brunel Christensen, Floyd Brooks, Lester Cantrall), March 9, 1971, p12.

      $1.4 million bond issue proposed to expand Mazama Secondary School, March 10, 1971, p1.

      Merrill chemical dump site not insured, March 10, 1971, p1.

      Eldorado Hotel in Lakeview may be razed (photo), March 10, 1971, p9.

      Partially disabled person works to be independent (photo, Jean Reed), March 10, 1971, p9.

      Commissioners seek apology from Lloyd Gift, March 11, 1971, p1.

      Gov. McCall refuses to back Festival of Enlightenment, March 11, 1971, p2.

      460th moves to Grand Forks (Kingsley Times), March 12, 1971.

      Local rancher threatened with eviction (Louis Furber), March 15, 1971, p1.

      Board sends Mazama bond issue to voters, March 16, 1971, p1.

      Last of wigwam burners dismantled in Klamath (photo, Modoc Lumber Co.), March 17, 1971, p1.

      County will offer chemical dump to state, March 18, 1971, p9.

      Disposition of remaining Indians' land still not settled, March 19, 1971, p1.

      Klamath Falls included in Railpax, March 23, 1971, p1.

      Coyotes prove menace to livestock (photo, Modoc Co. trapper Lester Killenbeck), March 23, 1971, p13.

      Pelicans return to Klamath Basin (photo), March 24, 1971, p1.

      Klamath County operates Home Health Agency (photos), March 28, 1971, p31.

      Robert Barter wins discharge from Army for big feet (photo), April 1, 1971, p1.

      Klamath lawmakers seek legislation on outdoor festivals (Enlightenment Festival), April 1, 1971, p9.

      Trout no match for Frank Layton's unique nymph (photo), April 1, 1971, p13.

      Columbia Plywood marks anti-pollution progress (photos), April 4, 1971, p31.

      Gilchrist good example of company-owned town (photo), April 4, 1971, p36.

      Pit River Indians request to remove dams, power plants, April 5, 1971, p4.

      Air National Guard to move to Kingsley, April 6, 1971, p1.

      John D. "Jack" O'Connor, Alfred "Cap" Collier honored at chamber banquet, April 7, 1971, p1.

      Seldon Kirk celebrates 87th birthday (photo), April 7, 1971, p8.

      James O'Donahue wins Book of Golden Deeds award, April 7, 1971, p9.

      Grand jury criticizes jails on Bonanza, Chiloquin, Merrill, April 8, 1971, p1.

      Overcrowding nets nonstandard rating for Henley (photos), April 8, 1971, p18.

      Chiloquin officials annoyed at grand jury report on jail (photos), April 11, 1971, p3.

      Fairgrounds manager Harold Willhite to retire (photo), April 12, 1971, p2.

      Attorney A.C. Yaden missing in Sprague River area (photo), April 13, 1971, p1.

      Vulcan Co. makes custom tractor cabs (photos, Gary Phifer, Fred Rueck), April 13, 1971, p7.

      A.C. Yaden dies after being rescued (photo), April 14, 1971, p1.

      Commissioners to oppose road funding bill sponsored by Boivin, Heard, April 15, 1971, p1.

      Train-potato truck collision victim identified (Charles Sevall) (photos), April 15, 1971, p1.

      Intermountain West Airlines to begin new route, April 15, 1971, p9.

      460th Fighter Interceptor Squadron makes final flyby (photo), April 16, 1971, p1.

      Old well drilling rig moved to county museum (photo), April 19, 1971, p1, 9.

      Foul tip kills boy (Duane Benson) at Little League field, April 19, 1971.

      New YMCA building dedicated (photo), April 19, 1971, p9.

      American Forest Products sawmill in Dorris being leveled (photo), April 21, 1971, p1.

      Baseball accident a "freak" (Duane Benson), April 21, 1971, p1.

      Law would protect farms for geothermal exploration, April 22, 1971, p1.

      Klamath Valley Hospital being remodeled for state offices (photo) April 22, 1971, p1.

      Sacred Heart students march for Earth Day (photo), April 22, 1971, p9.

      460th Fighter Interceptor Squadron makes final flyby (photo), April 23, 1971, Kingsley Times.

      Earth Day observed locally (photos), April 25, 1971, p5.

      Boy with big feet (Robert Barter) to appear on TV show, April 25, 1971, p7.

      1,800-acre subdivision planned at Sprague River (photo, Accurate Electronics, Peter Breck), April 28, 1971, p1.

      Racing at Klamath Speedway in question (photo), April 28, 1971, p27.

      Vote due on Langell Valley vector control district (map), April 29, 1971, p3A.

      Amtrak begins service in Klamath Falls (photo), May 3, 1971, p1.

      City seeks state help for Kit Carson crosswalk, May 4, 1971, p1.

      Bill Gasser nominated busiest man (photos), May 4, 1971, p14.

      Andy Gigler protests chemical dump at Merrill, May 5, 1971, p1.

      Julie Berg, Oregon's Junior Miss, places fifth in national contest (photo), May 6, 1971, p1.

      Kingsley reorganization to be final by May 31 (photo), May 6, 1971, p9.

      County zoning ordinance gets breath of life, May 7, 1971, p1.

      Julie Berg's night in the spotlight at Mobile (photos), May 7, 1971, p14.

      Merrill girl (Karen Tucker) injured in lightning strike, May 9, 1971, p1.

      Esplanade Court motel to be demolished (photo), May 9, 1971, p11.

      Klamath County holds natural resource forum (special section), May 9, 1971.

      Alkali Lake suggested as alternative to Boundary Dam, May 10, 1971, p1.

      Stand up for forest industry, says lumberman Robert Kennedy, May 11, 1971, p12.

      Cattle contribute to better forage for deer (photos, BLM's Willow Valley juniper chaining project), May 11, 1971, p13.

      Domestic geese disappearing from farms (photo, Mrs. Jack Morgan), May 11, 1971, p14, 15.

      State board endorses disunification of Modoc-Tulelake school district, May 16, 1971, p1.

      Pressman Elmer "Buster" Bramlett retires (photo), May 16, 1971, p7.

      John Porter of Hornbrook collects antique radios (photos), May 16, 1971, p1.

      Plane crash in Guano Valley kills George Anderson, James Benson, May 20, 1971, p1.

      Where are steelhead planted above Iron Gate Dam?, May 20, 1971, p14.

      Judge rules parking district illegal, May 21, 1971, p1.

      Ground broken for first Christian Church, May 21, 1971, p7.

      Bitterbrush study conducted in Goose Lake Valley (photo, Robert Savage, Don Renton), May 21, 1971, p9.

      Richard Larue collects clocks (photos), May 23, 1971, p25.

      City to appeal ruling against municpal parking district, May 25, 1971, p1.

      Photographer Alden Sheridan gets his hawks (photos), May 30, 1971, p1A.

      Bonanza cemetery district holds barbecue (photos only), May 31, 1971, p7.

      Billy Ray Hicks charged in murder of Walter Bell Jr., June 1, 1971, p1.

      Modoc County flooded, Highway 395 closed, June 1, 1971, p1.

      Fate of chemical dump at Merrill still undecided, June 1, 1971, p3.

      City to return funds paid in for parking district, June 2, 1971, p2.

      Weyerhaeuser particle board plant to use other mills' waste, June 2, 1971, p2.

      County funds for Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital "illegal," June 3, 1971, p1.

      Tulana dredgs plies her trade on Upper Klamath Lake, June 3, 1971, p20.

      Klamath readies for tourist season (photos of Stevenson, Hagelstein, Petric parks), June 6, 1971, p29.

      Garbage can placed atop KUHS flagpole by graduating senior (photo), June 8, 1971, p1.

      Klamath-Lake County Law Enforcement Agency being reconstituted, June 9, 1971, p1.

      Effort to speed up chemical dump agreement fails, June 9, 1971, p1.

      Esplanade Court motel coming down (photo), June 11, 1971, p1.

      Work progresses on "missing link" of Alameda Bypass (photo only), June 11, 1971, p9.

      School board's control is eroding, believes Lawson Kandra (photo), June 13, 1971, p5.

      East entrance to Crater Lake to reopen, June 13, 1971, p4.

      Floods recede in Modoc County; estimates of damage increase (photo), June 13, 1971, p8.

      From sagebrush to ballfield in Merrill (photo, Joe Scronce, Larry Sowell), June 13, 1971, p13.

      Marcha Theater in Tulelake reopened (photo, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Simmons), June 14, 1971, p14.

      Main Street bridge in Alturas being replaced (photo only), June 13, 1971, p15.

      Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Ralston purchase Wood River Motel (photo), June 13, 1971, p20.

      Foresight makes Andy Collier a crackerjack businessman (photo), June 16, 1971, p14.

      Bly voters approve water, sewer districts, June 17, 1971, p1.

      Conservation groups urge preservation of Upper Klamath Lake, June 18, 1971, p1.

      Highway 97 crash kills 3 (M. Sgt. Derl Yates, Jane Forner, George Smith) (photo only), June 20, 1971, p1.

      Judge Orth Sisemore featured (photos), June 20, 1971, p16.

      Safeway at Ninth and Pine being expanded (photo only), June 20, 1971, p30.

      A visit with Ida Scala (photos), June 22, 1971, p13.

      United Good Neighbors OK record budget, June 23, 1971, p1.

      OTI professor Ray Dale resigns, June 25, 1971, p1.

      Pacific Power agrees to open Link River for hiking, June 25, 1971, p5.

      Historic MC Ranch chuck wagon given to Klamath County Museum (photo), June 27, 1971, p5.

      "The Drunkard" rehearsals underway by Klamath Civic Theater, June 29, 1971, p5.

      Night sessions set in district court (photo, Wayne Blair), July 1, 1971, p1.

      Couple drown in auto accident (LeRoy and Jeannette Milner), July 2, 1971, p1.

      Commissioners sidestep sidewalk issue, July 2, 1971, p9.

      Giant clock on vacant downtown store (photo only), July 2, 1971, p9.

      Troubles forgotten as family keeps house on lake (photos, Joseph and Debbie Jones), July 4, 1971, p2.

      Dredge work on deepening Klamath River comes to end (photos), July 4, 1971, p8.

      Old Klamath Valley Hospital remodeled for state offices (photos), July 4, 1971, p28.

      Main Street bridge over A Canal to open (photo only), July 7, 1971, p1.

      Bids sought on new Pacific Power office (drawings) (Fifth and Main streets), July 7, 1971, p7.

      Louis Gilder adds barbed wire to collection of antiques (photo), July 7, 1971, p9.

      Fifth annual Keno Hill Climb (photo), July 7, 1971, p27.

      Residents of Hippie colony seek privacy (photo, Jim Fleming), July 11, 1971, p1, 9.

      Sprague River raft races draws crowd (photos), July 12, 1971, p12.

      Fire damages Broiler restaurant (photo), July 13, 1971, p1.

      Auto racing popular at local speedway (photos), July 14, 1971, p1.

      Council calls recall threat "blackmail," July 15, 1971, p1.

      Enlightenment festival canceled, July 15, 1971, p1.

      Keno volunteer fire department to hold annual picnic (photo), July 15, 1971, p7.

      Lakeview prepares for parimutuel horse racing, July 15, 1971, p11.

      Mount Shasta challenge to novice climbers (photos, Valdomar Swanson), July 15, 1971, p17.

      Tulelake annual summer recreation program in high gear (photos), July 15, 1971, p19.

      Recallers "insufferable gaggle of malcontents," says Mayor Veatch, July 16, 1971, p1.

      Helen Jackson Frye named state's first female circuit judge, in Lane County (photo), July 16, 1971, p3.

      Public meetings slated on county land-use plan (photo), July 16, 1971, p9.

      2-year-old Glenda Gardner found safe following search near Keno (photo), July 18, 1971, p1.

      Taxidermist has stuffed about everything (photo, George Lofgren), July 18, 1971, p6.

      Postal service run by businessman (photo, C.L. "Chet" Langslet), July 18, 1971, p7.

      Old newsboy remembers when Klamath Falls swung (photo, Walter Ward), July 18, 1971, p9.

      Wildlife gets break from Winema Forest (photos, Bill Pieratt), July 18, 1971, p23.

      Youngsters cool off in wading pool at Veterans Park (photo), July 19, 1971, p1.

      Glenda Gardner back home with parents, July 19, 1971, p7.

      Proposed land-use ordinance for Klamath County (insert), July 19, 1971, p1.

      Council passes controversial vehicle license fee (photo), July 20, 1971, p1.

      Prominent rancher dies (photo, Karl Frederick Dehlinger), July 20, 1971, p1.

      Olney Rudd killed in crash, July 20, 1971, p1.

      County wants direct Old Fort Road access to Alameda Bypass, July 20, 1971, p1.

      City schools program emphasizes reading instruction, July 20, 1971, p6.

      Somer Beeson honored by BLM advisory board (photo), July 20, 1971, p14.

      Work progresses on Alameda Bypass' "missing link" (photo only), July 21, 1971, p7.

      Local fish dying (photo, tui roach), July 23, 1971, p1.

      H.O. Juckeland sells International dealership (photo), July 21, 1971, p2.

      Klamath Union class of 1941 stages reunion (photos), July 25, 1971, p25.

      Two men found dead after shootout (Dustin E. Brumbaugh, George D. Leonard) (photo), July 26, 1971, p1.

      Usually dormant algae (gloeotrichia st) blamed for fish kill, July 27, 1971, p1.

      Experimental transit system passes first hurdle, July 27, 1971, p1.

      Sports editor Norm Unis leaving paper (photo), July 27, 1971, p9.

      Stacking hay has come a long way (photo, Gary Goodell), July 27, 1971, p11.

      Fish kill from parasite (copepod) said in millions (photo of dead fish at Moore Park), July 28, 1971, p1.

      Closure of Modoc Veneer poses problem for some (history of Modoc Point, Wilfred Lamm), July 28, 1971, p5.

      Volunteer effort underway to remove stinking fish, July 29, 1971, p1.

      Young ex-con says he killed Chemult resident (Gilford Meacham), July 29, 1971, p1.

      FBI investigating wild horse hunting in Lake County, July 29, 1971, p9.

      Drive to rid Klamath Lake of dead fish flounders, July 30, 1971, p1.

      Herald and News offers $100 for best idea to deal with fish kill, July 30, 1971, p1.

      OC&E caboose moved to county museum (photo only), July 30, 1971, p5.

      Klamath Lake fish kill believed past its peak, Aug. 1, 1971, p1.

      Fire razes Boise Cascade veneer plant at Beaver Marsh (photo), Aug. 1, 1971, p1.

      County nursing home used to maximum (photos), Aug. 1, 1971, p25.

      Smell on Klamath Lake won't alter water festival (photos), Aug 2, 1971, p2.

      Individuals pursue removal of dead fish, Aug. 2, 1971, p7.

      Jack Morgan, H&N business manager, promoted to publisher post (photo), Aug. 2, 1971, p7.

      Air guard assists in fish cleanup (photo), Aug. 3, 1971, p1.

      Dredging of Lake Ewauna eyed by commissioners, Aug. 3, 1971, p5.

      Dead fish disposal ideas plentiful (Dr. Ralph Stearns idea wins, photo), Aug. 4, 1971, p1.

      Fish stench lingers on, Aug. 4, 1971, p1.

      374-seat auditorium finished at OTI (photo), Aug. 4, 1971, p11.

      Dredging of Lake Ewauna urged by rowing club, Aug. 4, 1971, p11.

      Tree cutting on California Avenue generates protests (photo), Aug. 4, 1971, p11.

      Denise Kidd crowned Water Festival queen (photo), Aug. 5, 1971, p1.

      Ewauna dredging has support, but no funds, Aug. 5, 1971, p1.

      Dorris closes city dump, Aug. 5, 1971, p2.

      Fish kill -- Mend those holes in dike (Norm Unis column), Aug. 5, 1971, p11.

      Stukel Mountain fire 90 percent contained (photo), Aug. 6, 1971, p1, 8.

       Some venereal diseases up 100 percent, health officer says, Aug. 8, 1971, p1.

      "Magic" of movie theater depends on projectionist (photo, Richard Teater), Aug. 8, 1971, p5.

      Klamath Water Festival in full swing (photos), Aug. 8, 1971, p1, 7, 25.

      Crowd estimated at 5,000 watches water festival (photo), Aug. 9, 1971, p1.

      Columnaris bacteria caused fish kill, Aug. 11, 1971, p1.

      "Little Crummy" caboose makes trip to museum (photos), Aug. 11, 1971, p21.

      Heat wave continues (photos), Aug. 12, 1971, p1.

      Dead fish plague Rocky Point area (photo), Aug. 13, 1971, p1.

      Amphibious craft used in fish cleanup (photo only), Aug. 15, 1971, p7.

      Flournoy family celebrates centennial (photo), Aug. 15, 1971, p13.

      Fish problem getting better, Aug. 17, 1971, p1.

      First Lady Mrs. Richard (Pat) Nixon visits Klamath (photos), Aug. 18, 1971, p1.

      Cleanup effort started on fish, Aug. 18, 1971, p1.

      Commissioners, others discuss ways to combat fish problems, Aug. 18, 1971, p11.

      Passenger rail service history recalled, Aug. 19, 1971, p9.

      Lakeview accident kills 14-year-old (James M. O'Leary), Aug. 20, 1971, p1.

      Group organizes fish cleanup at Rocky Point, Aug. 20, 1971, p1.

      Petric Park dedicated to county (photo), Aug. 20, 1971, p2.

      Volunteers make Bly youth baseball field success (photos), Aug. 20, 1971, p1.

      Few respond to call for fish cleanup at Rocky Point (photo), Aug. 22, 1971, p1, 2.

      1,500 attend Flournoy centennial at Likely (photos), Aug. 22, 1971, p8.

      Council hints it favors a public transit system, Aug. 24, 1971, p1.

      Packwood meets locals at ice-cream social (photo showing Veterans Park fountain) Aug. 24, 1971, p1, 7.

      New uniforms modeled at Sacred Heart (photo), Aug. 26, 1971, p11.

      Step taken toward public transit plan, Aug. 27, 1971, p1.

      Fire destroys Pennington lumber mill (photo only), Aug. 29, 1971, p1.

      Ewauna dredging said long-term project, Aug. 29, 1971, p5.

      Klamath Dental Society gathers for summer barbecue (photos), Aug. 29, 1971, p21.

      Female quintet annual explores Warner Mountain wilderness (photos, Phyliss Mercer, Dorothy Dorris, Mary Woodward, Evelyn Younger, Barbara Jobe), Aug. 29, 1971, p29.

      Leak blows cops' cover, prevents further drug arrests, Sept. 1, 1971, p1.

      Attorney (Cooper) says vehicle license fee unconstitutional, Sept. 1, 1971, p1.

      Sheriff Britton requests to have car work done at private garages, Sept. 1, 1971, p7.

      Cities sue county over vehicle license fee, Sept. 2, 1971, p1.

      Transit system session sees split over funding, Sept. 3, 1971, p1.

      Sentiment strong for dissolving unified Modoc, Tulelake school districts, Sept. 3, 1971, p1.

      Sacred Heart alive and well; starts year with 390 students (photos, Sisters Marie Adele and Marlene Tinkler), Sept. 10, 1971, p1.

      Summer home owners protest fee increases, Sept. 10, 1971, p7.

      Neither rain nor snow daunts Peace Ambulance (photos, Felix Peace), Sept. 12, 1971, p29.

      Mechanization makes inroads in Klamath potato sheds (photos, Barney Muma, George Chin, Lowell Kenyon), Sept. 14, 1971, p11.

      Commissioners expand Klamath County planning commission to nine members, Sept. 15, 1971, p1.

      Geothermal power three to five years away (Gulf Oil Co.), Sept. 15, 1971, p1.

      Modoc-Tulelake school districts vote for dissolution, Sept. 15, 1971, p1.

      Bob Pyle: County can't help transit funding, Sept. 17, 1971, p1.

      Telephone survey on proposed survey to start, Sept. 17, 1971, p3.

      Chiloquin police Chief James Hall stabbed (photo), Sept. 19, 1971, p1.

      Fire guts airport hangar (photo), Sept. 19, 1971, p1.

      "Flying Scotsman" locomotive visits Klamath (photos), Sept. 19, 1971, p9.

      Fire destroys First Baptist Church (photos), Sept. 27, 1971, p1, 3.

      B.F. Cox fights to save tree (photo), Sept. 28, 1971, p1.

      Dissent splits county commissioners (photos, Gift, Pyle, Holland), Sept. 28, 1971, p1.

      Gilson family raises mint in Lake County (photos), Sept. 28, 1971, p15.

      Battle for tree won, but war may be lost, Sept. 29, 1971, p1.

      Hoerning's resignation accepted as county public works director; Kessler named, Sept. 29, 1971, p1.

      Bly rescue unit a community effort (photos), Sept. 29, 1971, p10.

      Gap continues to widen between commissioners, Sept. 30, 1971, p1.

      Implementing transit system recommended, Oct. 1, 1971, p1.

      First Baptist Church demolished following fire (photo only), Oct. 1, 1971, p1.

      Prominent civic leader Otto Smith (photo), Oct. 1, 1971, p1.

      Naomi French Beckley resigns as Camp Fire director (photo), Oct. 1, 1971, p9.

      Glenn Story's firing may have been illegal, Oct. 3, 1971, p1.

      Commissioners decline to help finance bus (transit) plan, Oct. 3, 1971, p1.

      Sprague River Fire Department holds fifth annual barbecue (photo), Oct. 3, 1971, p3.

      $20 million microwave system goes into service (photo), Oct. 3, 1971, p5.

      Golf pro Jim Warner moving on (photo), Oct. 3, 1971, p10.

      Pennington rebuilds lumber mill (photo), Oct. 3, 1971, p22.

      Rattler horde found on Bryant Mountain (photo, Orrin Smith), Oct. 5, 1971, p1.

      B.F. Cox's tree toppled (photo only), Oct. 5, 1971, p1.

      Many steps in printing the Herald and News, Oct. 7, 1971, p18.

      "Man in Klamath Falls" proves to be OTI professor William Speers (photo), Oct. 8, 1971, p1.

      Drugs a real problem in Klamath Falls, says former convict Earl Hilton (photo), Oct. 8, 1971, p1.

      Group backs transit plan, Oct. 8, 1971, p1.

      Assembly of God to dedicate new education unit, youth chapel (photo), Oct. 8, 1971, p7.

      Quibell family helps celebrate Newspaper Week (photo), Oct. 10, 1971, p1.

      Vandals damage Falcon Heights, Henley schools (photos), Oct. 10, 1971, p3.

      Computer being stalled at FAA's Keno radar base, Oct. 13, 1971, p3.

      Explosion rips Western Starch Co. plant at Hatfield (photo), Oct. 15, 1971, p1.

      George McGovern visits Klamath Falls (photo), oct. 24, 1971, p1.

      Car-train fatal on Homedale Road prompts safety efforts (Kristina Moody) (photo), Oct. 21, 1971, p1.

      Bighorn sheep released at Lava Beds (photos), Oct. 24, 1971, p1, 7, 9.

      Oregon Telephone Pioneers celebrate 60 years (photos, Mrs. Kenneth Estes, Susan Newcomb), Oct. 24, 1971, p23.

      Klamath Falls man (Robert Black) slain in shooting, Oct. 26, 1971, p1.

      Migrant housing going up in Newell (photos), Oct. 26, 1971, p5.

      Meetings hoped to end distrust between Chiloquin police, Indians, Oct. 29, 1971, p1.

      More than 150 old car bodies collected in countywide cleanup (photo), Oct. 31, 1971, p1.

      County commissioners -- three men in a hot place (photos, Lloyd Gift, Bob Pyle, Mike Holland), Oct. 31, 1971, p39.

      11 Beatty residents arrested, Nov. 1, 1971, p1.

      Beatty store owner Stephen Armantrout cleared in death of Robert Black, Nov. 2, 1971, p1.

      John Halvorsen appointed city manager (photo), Nov. 3, 1971, p1.

      Odell Summit Lodge destroyed by fire, Nov. 7, 1971, p1.

      Herbert O'Hair dies (obit includes history of funeral home), Nov. 7, 1971, p2.

      Flying grandfather (photo, Max Conrad), Nov. 7, 1971, p5.

      Tulelake Joint Unified School District formed, Nov. 7, 1971, p7.

      Work on Accurate Electronics' subdivision at Sprague River (photo only), Nov. 7, 1971, p38.

      Grievances aired in meeting between police, Indians in Chiloquin, Nov. 9, 1971, p1.

      City appeals ruling regarding former library building, Nov. 9, 1971, p1.

      Commissioner Bob Pyle criticizes land use plan, Nov. 9, 1971, p1.

      Edmund Muskie visits Klamath Falls (photo), Nov. 10, 1971, p1.

      Man (Euel Smith) slain in Newell, Nov. 10, 1971, p1.

      Decade of work comes to end with burning of Odell Summit Lodge (photo, Bob Askew), Nov. 10, 1971, p1.

      Klamath residents turn out to meet Edmund Muskie (photos), Nov. 11, 1971, p1.

      Woman (Ann Smith) held in death of husband, Nov. 12, 1971, p1.

      Foreclosure filed on MC Ranch, Nov. 12, 1971, p9.

      House passes Modoc Point bill, Nov. 16, 1971, p3.

      Girls in Klamath Falls schools can wear jeans, Nov. 16, 1971, p7.

      Modoc Point plant (Modoc Veneer) reopens, Nov. 17, 1971, p1.

      Justifiable homicide ruled in case of Ann Smith, Nov. 18, 1971, p1.

      Lakeview Federal Savings and Loan to merge, Nov. 21, 1971, p38.

      Number of farms down to 826 in Klamath County, Nov. 23, 1971, p10.

      College Industrial Park picks up new impetus (photo), Nov. 24, 1971, p3.

      Native of Yugoslavia (Joe Santo) has much to be thankful for (photo), Nov. 25, 1971, p7.

      Moyina Heights Water Co. gets rate increase, Nov. 25, 1971, p5.

      Many foster children found love in home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prock (photo), Nov. 25, 1971, p1.

      Oil companies get leases for steam wells in Surprise Valley, Nov. 26, 1971, p1.

      D.B. Cooper hijacks plane, parachutes with $200,000 in ransom money, Nov. 26, 1971, p1.

      People gone, but animals remain (during winter season at Moore Park zoo) (photos), Nov. 28, 1971, p33.

      McDonald's restaurant schedules grand opening (photo), Nov. 28, 1971, p38.

      Alcoholism Councin in temporary quarters, Dec. 1, 1971, p3.

      Sinker logs removed from Lake Ewauna, Dec, 1, 1971, p7.

      Modoc Point Irrigation District bill probably won't get action, Dec, 1, 1971, p7.

      Deputy Jack Hunton arraigned in shooting (of Robert Black), Dec. 2, 1971, p1.

      County hires Lyle Smith as public works director (photo), Dec. 2, 1971, p1.

      Britton's request for attorney for Hunton undecided, Dec. 3, 1971, p1.

      Natural gas pipeline marks 10 years of service, Dec. 5, 1971, p38.

      Dick Briggs, Gil Axell leave H&N, Owen  Duvall joins staff (photos), Dec. 5, 1971, p38.

      John Halvorsen begins work as Klamath Falls city manager (photo), Dec. 6, 1971, p1.

      Vernon Fahlgren recalls Pearl Harbor attack (photo), Dec. 7, 1971, p1.

      Bly voters pass water bond issue, Dec. 7, 1971, p1.

      Planning commission puts of decision on Rainbow Estates subdivision, Dec. 8, 1971, p1.

      Richard Cottle to mediate impasse between teachers, county school district, Dec. 8, 1971, p1.

      County can't fund Hunton's defense, Dec. 9, 1971, p1.

      County removes boys from New Horizon boys ranch, Dec. 10 , 1971, p1.

      Guitarist John Denver performs at OIT (photo), Dec. 10 , 1971, p6.

      Health hazards at New Horizon boys ranch described, Dec. 12, 1971, p1.

      Dredge used in Lake Ewauna, Klamath river removed (photo), Dec. 12, 1971, p13.

      A year of change for Klamath Country, Dec. 12, 1971, insert.

      Athletes' deaths cloud Klamath sports picture (Mike keck, Kenny Pound), Dec. 12 , 1971, insert.

      Bees "swarm" in Harriett Hardman's collection (photos), Dec. 12, 1971, p23.

      No more steelhead releases planned for Klamath, Dec. , 1971, p27.

      Political pressure leads to closure of Alkali Lake pesticide dump, Dec. 14, 1971, p1.

      Chiloquin police chief Jim Hall begins anti-drug program in school, Dec. 15, 1971, p2.

      Drinking to be allowed for OIT students at off-campus functions, Dec. 16, 1971, p1.

      Lake County board backs closure of pesticide dump, Dec. 16, 1971, p1.

      Funds sought for failing Henley athletic program, Dec. 17, 1971, p1.

      Strike against Air West Airlines shuts down terminal, Dec. 17, 1971, p1.

      Request made to finance experimental bus system, Dec. 17, 1971, p1.

      Elementary counseling program requested in county schools, Dec. 17, 1971, p2.

      Sacred Heart, First Presbyterian, Mt. Lake Presbyterian to join for Christmas service (photo), Dec. 17, 1971, p11.

      Sheep made Klamath, Lake counties, recalls Bryant Williams, Dec. 17, 1971, p13.

      Kingsley Field "alive and well," (photo, Lt. Col. Charles Winter), Dec. 19, 1971, p1.

      Gambling raid results in citations, Dec. 22, 1971, p1.

      Council request ends up as raid on pool tables, Dec. 23, 1971, p1.

      Henley athletic finances flounder, Dec. 23, 1971, p9.

      Weyerhaeuser volunteers raise bald eagle perch (photos, Bob Anderson, Jack Fagan, Martin Lugus), Dec. 23, 1971, p11.

      School superintendents oppose dropping 12th grade, Dec. 24, 1971, p2.

      Sore arm troubles KU alum Dave Selinsky (photo), Dec. 24, 1971, p14.

      Klamath Falls Forest Estates owners invest $1 million, Dec. 26, 1971, p3.

      Hunton indictment quashed, Dec. 28, 1971, p1.

      Democrats outnumber Republicans in Klamath County, Dec. 28, 1971, p1.

      New Doublehead Ranger District station opens near Tulelake, Dec. 28, 1971, p8.

      Pine Flat Improvement District organized to solve flood problem (photo), Dec. 28, 1971, p1.

      District Attorney Don Crane offers amnest for opium users (photo), Dec. 30, 1971, p1.

      Building projects end 1971 in Alturas (Pit River bridge), Dec. 30, 1971, p9.

       Survey for radioactive tailings planned in Lakeview, Dec. 31, 1971, p2.

 

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