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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, 1972-79

1972

 

     Klamath's first baby of the year wins a bundle (photo, Derek Van Deldon), Jan. 2, 1972, p1.

     Medical care a big problem for oldsters (seniors), Jan. 2, 1972, p1.

     Klamath Civic Theater schedules tryouts for "How to Succeed in Business..." (photo, Ben Kerns, Jerry Alexander, Norman Holliday, Bill Johnson), Jan. 2, 1972, p27.

     James Vincent indicted for murder of James Smith, Jan. 3, 1972, p1.

     Who pays cost of downtown snow removal?, Jan. 4, 1972, p1.

     OSP troopers get new (old) style campaign hats (photo, Marvin Dolezal), Jan. 4, 1972, p3.

     Seventh-day Adventist carolers may sing again, Jan 5, 1972, p1.

     Adel man dies in trailer house fire (Billy Flannery), Jan. 6, 1972, p1.

     State zoning law not legal, Commissioner Robert Pyle says, Jan. 6, 1972, p1.

     Carrol Howe says he won't seek seventh term (photo), Jan. 7, 1972, p1.

     Klamath Art Association celebrates 25-year anniversary (photos, Robert Blomquist, Lorraine Johnson), Jan. 9, 1972, p25, 29.

     Grand jury recommends pay hike for police officers, Jan. 11, 1972, p1.

     Bly Mountain volunteer fire unit reorganized, Jan. 11, 1972, p2.

     State health department orders halt to land sales, subdivisions, Jan. 12, 1972, p1.

     Landscape project for Alameda approved, Jan. 12, 1972, p2.

     Grand jury recommends agreement for lodging prisoners in county jail, Jan. 12, 1972, p17.

     $500,000 could be lost to county if clearcutting banned, Jan. 13, 1972, p1.

     Sen. Mark Hatfield says ban on clearcutting just political, Jan. 13, 1972, p1.

     Community Lounge host to be feted (photo, Anna Bean), Jan. 13, 1972, p22.

     Hopes are dimmed for potato plant in Basin, Jan. 14, 1972, p1.

     Deadline set for report on zoning law, Jan. 14, 1972, p2.

     Tulelake chamber strikes series of Indian medals, Jan. 14, 1972, p9.

     Commissioners challenge state ruling on land sales, subdivisions, Jan. 16, 1972, p1.

     Modoc High School gym to be replaced soon (photos), Jan. 16, 1972, p5.

     Volunteer Services program off and running, Jan. 16, 1972, p17.

     Skiing at Tomahawk Ski Bowl (photos), Jan. 16, 1972, p25.

     Commissioners optimistic for potato processing plant, Jan. 18, 1972, p1.

     James Hunt given 25 years for killing, Jan. 19, 1972, p1.

     Clubs hold pool tournament (photos), Jan. 19, 1972, p15.

     Safeway grand opening at Eighth and Pine (advertisement), Jan. 19, 1972, p27.

     Jack Hunton re-indicted in death of Robert Black, Jan. 20, 1972, p1.

     Bly Mountain Fire Unit ratifies slate of officers, Jan. 20, 1972, p2.

     First Baptist Church settles with insurance company, Jan. 21, 1972, p1.

     School construction bid opening set (Brixner), Jan. 21, 1972, p2.

     New First Christian Church building ready (photo), Jan. 21, 1972, p7.

     Junior forest warden program related to Hoo-Hoo Club, Jan. 21, 1972, p8.

     Four die on rain-soaked highways (Barbara Anne Patterson, Susan Rae Patterson, James Halford Dean, Timothy J. Reed), Jan. 23, 1972, p1.

     Basin rainfall sets near-record (photos, Highway 140 mudslide, flooding), Jan. 23, 1972, p1, 7.

     County board gets recommendation for counseling, guidance plan, Jan. 23, 1972, p3.

     Lake County chamber honors citizens (photo, N.R. Smith, Pat Cosgrove, Ruth Howard), Jan. 23, 1972, p3.

     Man takes on job of nursing injured eagles (photos, Jim O'Donahue), Jan. 23, 1972, p17.

     Nyback's Flowers structure nearly ready (photo), Jan. 23, 1972, p22.

     Second suit filed against New Horizons boys ranch,  Jan. 24, 1972, p1.

     Ruling for cleaner, quieter wilderness areas praised, Jan. 25, 1972, p1.

     Commissioners plan to hire planning chief, Jan. 25, 1972, p2.

     Mount Dome conservation explained, Jan. 27, 1972, p2.

     Moore Park Gingerbread House receives improvements (photo), Jan. 27, 1972, p8.

     Klamath Yacht Club installation (photo), Jan. 30, 1972, p9.

     Crater Lake's good winter life (photos), Jan. 30, 1972, p17.

     Fremont School sold to First Baptist Chruch (photo), Feb. 1, 1972, p1.

     Sisters drown in Link River (Christy Stoy, Renee Stoy) (photos), Feb. 2, 1972, p1.

     Subdividers bitterly oppose land ruling, Feb. 3, 1972, p1.

     Governor gives county until March 1 to file planning report, Feb. 6, 1972, p1.

     Pelican Butte report optimistic (photos), Feb. 6, 1972, p17.

     Thunderbird Motel opens (photo), Feb. 6, 1972, p22.

     Winter a busy time at fish hatchery (photo), Feb. 6, 1972, p29.

     Scenes from 12th annual Klamath Bull Sale (photos), Feb. 8, 1972, p9.

     Klamath Falls Police Department photo (Dan Tofell, Jack Redfield, Mike Reynolds, et al), Feb. 8, 1972, p13.

     Expert planner hired by county (photo, Leslie Gordon), Feb. 9, 1972, p1.

     State Supreme Court denies city library appeal, Feb. 9, 1972, p1.

     Old OTI campus must sell, Feb. 10, 1972, p1.

     Steelhead planted in Klamath (photo), Feb. 10, 1972, p14.

     Accident claims two lives (Alfred Classen, Keith Earl Kennedy), Feb. 11, 1972, p1.

     First Christian Church dedication Sunday (photos, Charles Cameron), Feb. 11, 1972, p8.

     Paul Jackson found guilty of assault, Feb. 13, 1972, p1.

     Al Keck resignation definite, Feb. 15, 1972, p1, 12.

     Mullet run early in Williason River (photo, Carl Murphy), Feb. 16, 1972.

     Al Keck, school board resolve issues, Feb. 17, 1972, p1.

     Earl Ferguson addresses KUHS students on problems (photo), Feb. 17, 1972, p1.

     Winema Hoo Hoo Club hosts annual dinner-dance (photos), Feb. 21, 1972, p17.

     State stops geothermal well drilling, Feb. 21, 1972, p1.

     Developers file suit ordering county to approve septic permits, Feb. 25, 1972, p1.

     KTEC broadcasts on 10 watts (photos), Feb. 25, 1972, p17.

     Rufus Moore house, "The Maples" (photo), Feb. 25, 1972, p13B.

     Bly Mountain volunteer firefighters to incorporate, Feb. 29, 1972, p4.

     MC Ranch to be leased, March 1, 1972, p1.

     Civic Theatre group really tries to "Succeed in Business (photos), March 5, 1972, p15.

     Ladies Day on Cedar Pass ski hill (photos), March 5, 1972, p22.

     Young people important on Cedar Pass skil hill (photos), March 5, 1972, p29.

     Circle Box Lumber Co. site becomes industrial park (map), March 5, 1972, p34.

     Paschke cows gain on corn silage (photos), March 7, 1972, p9.

     Klamath Union High School board member Walter Bingham criticizes Oregon Education Association probe, March 8, 1972, p1.

     Harry Boivin to retire from state Legislature (photo), March 8, 1972, p1.

     Ross Ragland elected to second term as YMCA president (photo), March 8, 1972, p7.

     It's NAIA wrestling tournament time (photos), March 9, 1972, p13.

     Hoodoo purchases Willamette Pass Ski Area, March 9, 1972, p15.

     Murray "Red" Britton seeks fifth term as sheriff (photo), March 10, 1972, p1.

     Lost River Resource Area plans outlined by BLM, March 10, 1972, p1.

     A. Douglas Tennant carved his name in wood products (photos), March 12, 1972, p39.

     Air West flights resume following strike (photo), March 13, 1972, p1.

     Jeld-Wen buys Thomas Lumber Co., March 13, 1972, p1.

     State Court of Appeals overturns ruling on city parking district, March 14, 1972, p1.

     Tulelake station researches grains (photos, Ken Baghott), March 14, 1972, p11.

     Petition filed to put county health board on ballot, March 15, 1972, p1.

     Two file for May primary (Rawland Mueller, Don Phelps), March 15, 1972, p1.

     Ross Ragland named SOC director, March 15, 1972, p2.

     Lake County residents against expansion of Gearhart Wilderness Area, March 15, 1972, p11.

     Septic tank regulations unconstitutional claims Commissioner Pyle, March 16, 1972, p1.

     National forest wilderness policy hearings, March 16, 1972, p16.

     Irishman John P. Sullivan says St. Patrick's day for him (photo), March 17, 1972, p1.

     Opinions divided at wilderness hearing, March 19, 1972, p1.

     Ruth Hagelstein named coach of the year (photo), March 19, 1972, p11.

     Job placement representative Robert Hugelman celebrates 25 years on job (photo), March 19, 1972, p23.

     Death of Owen Riddle said homicide (photo), March 21, 1972, p1.

     New Zealanders visit Klamath (photo), March 21, 1972, p2.

     Tulelake Cold Storage sells to L.K. Produce (photo), March 21, 1972, p1.

     Autopsy shows Riddle stabbed 9 times (photo), March 22, 1972, p1.

     Suit requests court order to ban new land restrictions, March 22, 1972, p1.

     Scott Croucher requests park board to better bear cages (photo), March 22, 1972, p2.

     Wilfred Dean Hill jailed for murder of Owen Riddle (photo), March 23, 1972, p1.

     2nd body linked to Beatty party (Randolph Tupper)(photo), March 26, 1972, p1.

     2nd man jailed in killings (James Ethrick Godowa), March 29, 1972, p1.

     Tree farm activities resume at Weyerhaeuser tree farm (photos), March 30, 1972, p24.

     Beatty residents say now is time to stop violence, April 2, 1972, p1.

     Car slams into train (fatal, Scott Ellis, photo), April 2, 1972, p2.

     Scout-o-rama tickets on sale (photo, Ron Ashenbach, David Cody), April 2, 1972, p1.

     First Federal opening new building (photo), April 4, 1972, p2.

     Saddle maker one of dying breed (photo, Ernie Gillespie), April 5, 1972, p29.

     Judge Piper ruling upholds county in septic system suit, April 7, 1972, p1.

     Mink calls for defeat of Nixon (Democratic state convention) (photo, Patsy Mink, Quentin Steele), April 9, 1972, p1.

     Linkville Kiwanis prepares for Easter egg hunt (photo, Ron Waite, Irving Cater), April 2, 1972, p7.

     Midget wrestling match set at OTI (photos), April 2, 1972, p10.

     Museum dream comes true in Bonanza (photos, Jessie and Francis Brotherton), April 2, 1972, p15.

     Klamath First Federal branch opening (photo), April 4, 1972, p2.

     Saddle maker one of a dying breek (photo, Enrie Gillespie), April 5, 1972, p29.

     Most Klamath Falls churches note attendance increases, April 7, 1972, p13.

     Witnesses outline events leading to fatal shooting (Bobby Black), April 9, 1972, p1.

     Community concert lists famous artists to appear (photo, Winifred Favell, Jean Pinniger), April 9, 1972, p1.

     Klamath 'Falls' part of county's history (photos), April 9, 1972, p31.

     More Japanese balloon bombs still around, author says (photo, Bert Webber), April 9, 1972, p37.

     Who's who in county government (flow chart of Klamath County officials), April 9, 1972, p38.

     Pelican Butte needs revealed, April 10, 1972, p1.

     Nothing beats turtle for a pet (photo, Ruthie, Kenneth Strauss), April 10, 1972, p3.

     Gov. McCall panel on euthanasia: "Dying should be process of humane intuition," April 10, 1972, p6.

     Geiss retiring from post at Oregon Tech (photo), April 10, 1972, p8.

     Tom Weiland case gets criticism, April 11, 1972, p1.

     Efforts to move OTI to Portland expected (Winston Purvine report), April 11, 1972, p1.

     Chamber happy with Pelican Butte meeting, April 11, 1972, p7.

     Brosterhous low bidder for Mazama school construction, April 11, 1972, p7.

     Court order sought for septic systems in Green Acres subdivision, April 12, 1972, p1.

     Klamath Union music director dies in accident (John Shoun), April 12, 1972, p1.

     Favell Museum set to open (photos), April 12, 1972, p28.

     Grand opening of Favell Museum set (photos, Gene Favell, Clay Myers, Judy Moses), April 14, 1972, p1.

     Lausmann Lousy Logger band (photo), April 14, 1972, p2.

     Favell Museum of Western Art opened (photo, Aaron Moore, Nicky Kimbol), April 16, 1972, p1.

     Klamath's falls alive and well in the Link River (photo), April 16, 1972, p1, 10.

     Gene Favell's dream now a reality (photos), April 16, 1972, p19.

     Pacific Power & Light building may be coming down (photo only), April 16, 1972, p38.

     Board of commissioners approves septic system for Rainbow Estates, April 17, 1972, p1.

     Jack Hunton case declared a mistrial, April 18, 1972, p1.

     Tulelake mice infestation could be disastrous for potatoes (photos, John Schieber, Jim Massey), April 18, 1972, p15.

     County zoning deadline extended, April 20, 1972, p1.

     Indian forest land issue grows, April 20, 1972, p1.

     Government refuses to buy Indian lands, April 21, 1972, p1.

     Efforts continue on Indian lands, April 25, 1972, p1.

     Planning commission asked for moratorium on subdivisions; approves Rainbow Estates, April 26, 1972, p1.

     Some believe Michael Joseph in 1966 shooting death of Leon Gale Pearson, April 26, 1972, p32.

     Indian land purchase may be legislated, April 27, 1972, p1.

     Education association threatens budget; seeks replacement of Superintendent Ferguson, April 28, 1972, p1.

     Lawsuit seeks to stop commissioners overruling of subidivision (septic systems at issue), April 28, 1972, p1.

     Septic tanks backfire on rural land boom (photo, Norman Stepp), April 28, 1972, p1.

     Pelican Butte timetable released by chamber, April 28, 1972, p2.

     Henley school building bid accepted (converting junior high to senior high), April 28, 1972, p11.

     Sanitarian finds himself in middle of septic tank issue (photo, Ed Barnes), April 30, 1972, p1.

     Quiet in Beatty is false, says resident (photo, Millie Wilson)(Owen Charles Riddle, Randolph Tupper), April 30, 1972, p1.

     "Group" sends third letter (Beatty murders), April 30, 1972, p1.

     Septic tank controversy boils around interpretation of statutes, April 30, 1972, p7.

     Governor proposes state purchase of Indian lands, April 30, 1972, p9.

    

     May 1972

     Two killed in accidents (Darwin Lamar White, Arthur Yanes Vasquez), May 1, 1972, p1.

     Bighorn born at Lava Beds, May 1, 1972, p1.

     Subdividers face economic disaster over septic rules (photo, Dean Mason), May 1, 1972, p1.

     Extension granted for land use plan, May 1, 1972, p3.

     Rep. Wyatt urges federal purchase of Indian lands, May 2, 1972, p1.

     City school budgets defeated, May 2, 1972, p1.

     Car hits horses; man dies (Louis Marion Howard), May 2, 1972, p1.

     Farm labor camp opens at Newell (photo, Toby Duran), May 2, 1972, p13.

     Illegal septic tank installations on the increase (photo, Merle Wright), May 2, 1972, p1.

     Long-time trapper Gerald Richardson favors bounty on coyotes (photo), May 2, 1972, p16.

     Priests transferred in Klamath, Lake (George A. Murphy, Matthew M. Crotty, Thomas J. Moore, John F. Phelan), May 3, 1972, p2.

     Dump fire put out with dirt, May 3, 1972, p2.

     Richard Pastega criticizes Klamath Falls media (photo), May 3, 1972, p8.

     City outlines annexation plans for airport area, May 4, 1972, p1.

     Headed for state Jaycees convention (photo, Allen Schmid, Ken Hilliard, Brian Sewell), May 4, 1972, p9.

     Permanent rules on septic tanks in effect May 1, May 4, 1972, p30.

     County, state meet in court over septic tank case, May 5, 1972, p1.

     Plaque dedicated at Link River Dam commemorating 50 years, May 5, 1972

     Top businessman, farmer named at banquet (photo, A.M. "Andy" Collier, E.A. "Ed" Geary), May 7, 1972, p1.

     Work begins on College Industrial Park (photo only), May 7, 1972, p2.

     Charter Rotary members honored in clubâs 50th anniversary (photo, Merle West, John C. Boyle), May 7, 1972, p3.

     Boy Scout recognition dinner honors three (photos, Alice Galloway, Dr. Harry Sabin, Sam Ritchey), May 7, 1972, p8.

     Duckworth duo open cafŽ (photo, Galena and Jack Duckworth), May 7, 1972, p16.

     O&C formula survives attack, May 8, 1972, p1.

     Law introduced to buy Indian forest lands, May 8, 1972, p1.

     Upper Klamath Lake demands conflict, May 9, 1972, p1.

     Biologist says low water harms wildlife on Upper Klamath Lake, May 9, 1972

     Sign marks 50 years of cooperation on Link River (photo, Bill Scholtes, Cecil Hunt, Bob Pafford), May 9, 1972, p2.

     Father, daughter meet after 32 years (photo, Pamela Krieger, Gordon Bennett), May 11, 1972, p2.

     Water user group tours Basin (photo page), May 11, 1972, p17.

     Plaques honor leaders of Moore Park bird sanctuary, nature trail (photo, James O'Donahue, Mrs. Hugh OâConnor, Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKendree), May 14, 1972, p25.

     County commission retires five employees, May 15, 1972, p1

     Sheriff Britton wins long battle over funds, May 15, 1972, p1

     Islands float on Upper Klamath Lake (photos only), May 18, 1972, p1.

     New Horizon Boys Ranch to comply with DA rules, May 18, 1972, p1.

     Funville adult bookstore opens on Main, May 19, 1972, p1.

     Indian leaders set forest confab here, May 19, 1972, p1.

     OTI student (Jerry Donald) killed, May 21, 1972, p1

     Indian petitions demand more authority with trust lands, May 21, 1972, p1

     New KART director anxious to start job, May 21, 1972, p8

     Rainbow Bridge drug recovery center needs financial help, May 21, 1972, p12.

     Who's who in Klamath County election races, May 21, 1972, p15.

     Pacific Power open house at new office (special section), May 21, 1972.

     Klamath Electric Service began Nov. 1, 1895, May 21, 1972, p30.

     Pinehurst Inn fire still under investigation, May 22, 1972, p2.

     George McGovern visits Weyerhaeuser plant (photo), May 23, 1972, p1.

     Pacific Power chairman says county zoning needed, May 23, 1972, p2.

     County drops plan to buy landfill site, May 23, 1972, p2.

     Klamath Creamery interests bought (photos, Percy Murray, Rod Murray), May 23, 1972, p5.

     Dorris area farmer discs, seeds with horses (photos, Frank Goldbar), May 23, 1972, p11.

     Both city school budgets get resounding ÎNo,â May 24, 1972, p1.

     Ballot count still hanging (health board, indigent hospital care), May 25, 1972, p1.

     Third election on city school budget scheduled, May 25, 1972, p1.

     Dozen tribes join Pow Wow Days, All Indian Rodeo (photo), May 25, 1972, p11.

     Fremont Forest supervisor to retire (photo, Carl Simpson), May 25, 1972, p11.

     Last reading on cityâs airport annexation plans, May 26, 1972, p1.

     Colorful Pow Wow Days start (photo), May 26, 1972, p1.

     School boards cancel vote date, May 26, 1972, p1.

     County health board OKâd, indigent care defeated, May 26, 1972, p1.

     Ex-Pelican School students set reunion (photo, Mrs. Travis Miles, Mrs. Ann Carter, Mrs. L.W. Zigler, Mrs. E.W. Zigler, Mrs. Charles Thompson), May, 26, 1972, p3.

     ÎForager still roaming for volunteersâ (photo, Bob Brett), May 28, 1972, p31.

     English garden flourishes in Klamath (photo, Mrs. T.B. Watters), May 28, 1972, p34.

     Sut Wilson wins honors at All Indian Rodeo, May 29, 1972, p1.

     Quick-acting boy saves lives of brother, friend (photo, Mike McVay) (Matt McVay, Richard Drazil), May 30, 1972, p1.

     This crop is different (Weyerhaeuser seedling farm) (photos), May 30, 1972, p14.

 

June 1972

     Legal proceedings begun to delay Indian land sale, June 1, 1972, p1.

     Mule deer herds have dwindled, June 1, 1972, p15.

     Teacher retires (photo, Mable Hanson), June 1, 1972, p17.

     Paul Deller ends 31 years of service (photo), June 1, 1972, p24.

     Close Funville adult bookstore (editorial), June 4-5, 1972, p1.

     Siskiyou County declared a crop disaster area, June 4, 1972, p1.

     Three local lakes included in EPA study, June 4, 1972, p7.

     Chiloquin Fire Department boasts unusual volunteers (photos, Father Thomas Scanlan), June 4, 1972, p10.

     New Horizon Boys Ranch gets new lease on life (photos), June 4, 1972, p14.

     Northside Garden Club Show (photos, Mrs. Bernard Valk, Mrs. Gary Price, Mrs. Travis Miles, Mrs. Glen Thomason, Mrs. Edna Bowman, Mrs. Richard Paulson, Mrs. Ray Billings, Mrs. Silver McFall), June 4, 1972, p21.

     Yacht club members keeping busy (photos, Bill Lewis, Jim Spindor, Mrs. Marshall Anderson), June 4, 1972, p31.

     New home for Ranch Wholesale Supply (photo only), June 4, 1972, p40.

     Jet designer William Lear speaks at OIT (photo), June 5, 1972, p1.

     Weyerhaeuser plans seed orchard (photo, Fred Goeller, Bernie Agrons), June 6, 1972, p2.

     Restrictions on use of Sky Lakes Wilderness Area to be put in effect, June 6, 1972, p2.

     County seeks new sites for dump, June 6, 1972, p2.

     Hearings set on Indian lands sale, June 7, 1972, p1.

     Two angry mothers picket Funville adult store, June 7, 1972, p1.

     Pickets increase at Funville store, June 8, 1972, p1.

     How to close Funville pornography store topic of meeting (photo), June 8, 1972, p1.

     Henzel Park to be dedicated, June 8, 1972, p2.

     Commissioners to reconsider coyote bounty, June 8, 1972, p11.

     Funville protestors plan march (photo), June 9, 1972, p1.

     State study ordered on Indian land purchase, June 9, 1972, p10.

     Klamath Indian named to state education position (photo, Morrie Jimenez), June 9, 1972, p1.

     Weather data gathered at Pacific Power station (photo, Bill Scholtes, Maurice Faubion, Stanley Holbrook, Arden Nelson), June 9, 1972, p12.

     DEQ may take charge of Alkali Lake site, air quality, Columbia Plywood log bark problems, June 11, 1972, p5.

     First state of College Industrial Park completed (photo), June 11, 1972, p9.

     Women march in protest of Funville store (photo), June 11, 1972, p11.

     Robert Johnson heads Thomas Lumber Co. mill (photo), June 11, 1972, p18.

     A lot going on in YMCA programs (photos), June 11, 1972, p25.

     Keys to garden success (photos, Mrs. Charles Kucera), June 11, 1972, p36.

     Problem of closing Funville store faced by council, June 13, 1972, p1.

     Branding time at Tulana farms (photos, Roy Lewis), June 13, 1972, p9.

     OTI plans to convert to 12-month school (photo, Winston Purvine), June 14, 1972, p1.

     Junior High named (for Isabelle (Brixner) Borgman, June 14, 1972, p1.

     Public meeting set on Funville store, June 14, 1972, p2.

     Robert Pyle accused of trying to undermine health board, June 15, 1972, p1.

     Old Vox Theater building leased (photo), June 15, 1972, p2.

     Oregon Environmental Council requests purchase of Indian lands, June 15, 1972, p6.

     Civil suits dismissed in case of fatal accident (Roy Jess Buhrle, Charlene Buhrle, Danny Buhrle, Barbara Buhrle), June 15, 1972, p17.

     A tree is planted (photo, Stewart-Lenox Fire Station, Bluebirds), June 15, 1972, p23.

     Suspect (Donald Knoke) arraigned for murder (of Cole Faulkner) (photo, Knoke), June 16, 1972, p1.

     Funville meeting finds opponents, supporters of store, June 16, 1972, p1.

     Mazama School expansion progressing (photo only), June 16, 1972, p11.

     Battista "Papa Louie" Reginato special to family (photo), June 18, 1972, p1.

     OMB may reconsider decision on Indian lands purchase, June 18, 1972, p2.

     Winnemucca-to-the-Sea Highway group meets (photo, Robert Cornwall, Jack McMahan, Bill Williams, Jerry Gribble), June 18, 1972, p7.

     Floyd A. Boyd honored by Tulelake Kiwanis (photo), June 18, 1972, p8.

     Rep. Fred Heard asks nuisance law (Funville), June 19, 1972, p1.

     Advertising policy for X-rate movies announced by H&N (editorial), June 19, 1972, p4.

     County, city inspect College Industrial Park site (photo, Ed Bell, Robert Pyle, M.E. Holland, Robert Veatch, Lloyd Gift, Frank Ganong), June 20, 1972, p1.

     Marcha Theatre in Tulelake revises policy on X-rated films, June 20, 1972, p1.

     Annexation request filed with state (to include aiport, Gatewood), June 20, 1972, p2.

     School boards tentatively approve conduct, discipline rules, June 20, 1972, p6.

     Tulelake Irrigation District revolutionizes water delivery (photo, Fred Fahner), June 20, 1972, p13.

     Knoke ordered held for Faulkner death, June 21, 1972, p1.

     Commissioners M.E. Holland, Robert Pyle say County Clerk William Milne misled them, June 21, 1972, p1.

     Employees at Weyerhaeuser win suit, June 21, 1972, p2.

     Funville picketers favor keeping store, June 21, 1972, p2.

     Vox theater won't offer X-rated shows, owner says, June 22, 1972, p1.

     Judges disqualify themselves from county health board issue, June 22, 1972, p1.

     Hatfield -- Community will decide Funville pornography issue, June 26, 1972, p1.

     Commissioners disagree on forming health board, June 27, 1972, p1.

     Pelican Butte start expected in 1975, June 27, 1972, p4A.

     City can annex suburbs when population reaches 25,000, June 28, 1972, p1.

     DEQ seeks action in court to halt dumping at Alkali Lake, June 28, 1972, p1.

     California Avenue a mess (photo), June 28, 1972, p20.

     Jury indicts Knoke, June 29, 1972, p1.

     Attorney general disputes Pyle on annexation, June 29, 1972, p1.

     County detoxification center ready for new law, June 29, 1972, p1.

     Ted Case retires as county veterans service officer (photo only), June 29, 1972, p3.

     Keno Store, possibly oldest in county, will be destroyed (photo), June 29, 1972, p6.

     Bill Burk resigns museum post (photo), June 30, 1972, p1.

     Pyle concedes possible error in annexation issue, June 30, 1972, p1.

     Klamath Indian Forest sale solution put off, July 2, 1972, p1.

     Langslets plan fun time now that they're retired (photo, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Langslet), July 2, 1972, p5.

     Jaycees' Horse and buggy days parade has something for everyone, July 2, 1972, p8.

     Lawrence Lusk unhappy about his retirement (photo), July 2, 1972, p18.

     Butte Valley Star publishers tell trials of weekly newspaper editor (photos, Bill and Ruth Ryer), July 2, 1972, p29.

     Rural subdivision will enlarge city boundaries (Lynnewood) (photo, Don and Lynn Kelley), July 2, 1972, p36.

     Reginald LeQuieu joins real estate office (photo), July 2, 1972, p36.

     Rep. Al Ullman to speak at Lake Ewauna Horse and Buggy Days, July 2, 1972, p1.

     Holiday festivities honor past (celebrating 100th birthday of Klamath Falls)(photos), July 3, 1972, p11.

     Linkville's Houston Opera House was lively, July 4, 1972, p1.

     Young woman rescues driver (Susan Daniels, Lyle Berry), July 4, 1972, p1.

     Potato starch factory gets underway (photo, Charles Jenkins), July 4, 1972, p11.

     Golbek spuds among most advanced (photo, Lloyd Golbek), July 4, 1972, p12.

     Grasshopper infestation on Klamath Marsh as bad as old days, July 4, 1972, p13.

     YMCA announces summer activities, July 4, 1972, p16.

     Fireworks photo (shows Lake Ewauna, downtown area at night), July 5, 1972, p1.

     Tulelake school district set to organize, July 5, 1972, p2.

     County health board due for hearing, July 5, 1972, p3.

     Horse and Buggy Days acclaimed a success (photos), July 5, 1972, p10.

     County commissioners, county clerk William Milne testify in hearing on board of health, July 6, 1972, p1.

     Portion of old Fremont School razed (photo only, Rev. A.W. Thomas), July 6, 1972, p2.

     Walt Badorek bags skeet title (photo), July 6, 1972, p11.

     New porno shop fails to open, July 7, 1972, p1.

     Health vote still uncertain, July 7, 1972, p1.

     Work progresses on Sunset campground (photo, Walt Bennett, Bob McQuown), July 7, 1972, p6.

     Fred Fahner, Cecil Moore named to school offices, July 9, 1972, p4.

     Helicopter airlifts two boats for Crater Lake excursions (photo), July 10, 1972, p1.

     New on the baling scene: 3,000-pound round hay bales (photos, Paul Fairclo, Dick Fairclo), July 11, 1972, p13.

     Transit buses to begin runs in August, July 12, 1972, p1.

     Frank Slate concentrates on almonds (photo), July 12, 1972, p5.

     Oregon Tech is 25 years old (photos), July 14, 1972, p3.

     Shasta Way Christian an 'experiment in faith' (photo, Lee Shafer), July 14, 1972, p17.

     County land use plan published, July 16, 1972, p1.

     Plans revised for Lake Ewauna Park (story includes information on railroad drawbridge), July 16, 1972, p2.

     Lorella country store is more personal (photos, Nick and Colleen Nichols), July 16, 1972, p10.

     Klamath Northern Railroad (photos, Louie Jordan, Dick Jessup), July 16, 1972, p33.

     Pornographic film strips OKd by council, July 18, 1972, p3.

     Land use plan gets criticism, July 19, 1972, p1.

     Council reverses decision on power line move from Link River to Moore Park, July 20, 1972, p5.

     Retrieving 'sinkers' (sunken logs) offers livelihood for local pair (photos, Ed Herrick), July 23, 1972, p3.

     Herald and News photographer Owen Duvall (advertising photo), July 23, 1972, p8.

     Parimutuel horse races at Klamath County Fairgrounds (photos), July 23, 1972, p17.

     Running Y names Ray Peterson as general manager (mentions 1966 purchase by Ruth Teasdale) (photo), July 25, 1972, p21.

     Battle lines drawn over land use plan, July 26, 1972, p1.

     Air Force announces cutback at Keno station, July 30, 1972, p1.

     State probes subdivision (sanitation an issue), July 31, 1972, p1.

     Third fire burns Paint Rock Cedar Mill in Worden (photo), Aug. 1, 1972, p1.

     County's new health officer considers job a challenge (photo, Dr. Veldon C. Boge), Aug. 1, 1972, p1.

     Commissioners offer help in state's fact finding on sanitation, Aug. 1, 1972, p1.

     Pleasure horse replacing ranch horse in Klamath (photo, Herb Snell), Aug. 1, 1972, p21.

     Klamath Experiment Station to continue as separate entitiy, Aug. 1, 1972, p23.

     County Planning Commission approves comprehensive land use plans, Aug. 2, 1972, p1.

     Weyerhaeuser announces $8 million expansion at Bly, Aug. 3, 1972, p1.

     State health board probe deepens into Klamath County subdivisions, Aug. 3, 1972, p1.

     Pelican Butte plans outlined on Sierra Club hike (photos), Aug. 3, 1972, p14.

     Glen Arthur Clark charged with attempted murder (victims, Arthur and Elpha Sharp), Aug. 4, 1972, p1.

     Man killed in tractor rollover (Clifford McGrew), Aug. 4, 1972, p1.

     Klamath Basin Water Festival tops local recreation bill, Aug. 4, 1972, p3.

     Big crowd turns out for water festival, Aug. 6, 1972, p1.

     State approves modified septic tank systems (Nimrod River Park), Aug. 6, 1972, p1.

     Mildred and Earl Isaac celebrate 56th wedding anniversary by camping (photo), Aug. 6, 1972, p1.

     Skiers hit Klamath Lake, speed boats due to today (photo), Aug. 6, 1972, p13.

     Klamath Basin Water Festival (photos, Sally Beesley, Steve Wirtz, John Dey), Aug. 6, 1972, p16.

     Full-time gunsmith a dying breed (photo Larry Amundson), Aug. 6, 1972, p24.

     Dr. Raymond Engelke, Dorothy Crimson honored at hospital reception (photos), Aug. 6, 1972, p25.

     Couple observe 65th anniversary (photo, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shive), Aug. 6, 1972, p28.

     BLM improves Gerber Reservoir campground (photos), Aug. 6, 1972, p35.

     Medical complex filling in with doctors' offices (photo only), Aug. 6, 1972, p41.

     Horse-riding newspaper girl (photo, Robin Claridge), Aug. 6, 1972, p43.

     Pack station operator tells tall tales (photo, Gil Bargas), Aug. 7, 1972, p1.

     Hospital welcomes registered nurses from various area (photos, Brenda Denstedt, Kathleen Hughes, Carolyn Souders, Bonnie Stockton, Janie Atkinson, Ruth Campbell, Delora James, Ellie Giddings, Aniceto Jalbuena, Maria Jalbuena, Irene Jiminez, Carmen Yaneza, Lydia Gallardo), Aug. 7, 1972, p6.

     Old Irene's is gone (photo, house of prostitution demolished), Aug. 8, 1972, p1.

     Fire does damage on Wizard Island, Aug. 9, 1972, p3.

     Health Board vote ruled valid (decision in suit brought by Ned Putnam), Aug. 10, 1972, p1.

     Out of court settlement made for Klamath Indians, Aug. 10, 1972, p1.

     First Baptist Church building program started, Aug. 11, 1972, p9.

     Sacred Heart Academy 1962 classmates gather for reunion (photos), Aug. 13, 1972, p25.

     Smith family continues brick making tradition (photos, Klamath Brick & Tile Co.), Aug. 13, 1972, p29.

     New school buildings underway in Klamath (Brixner Junior High), Aug. 13, 1972, p3A.

     Chiloquin police chief wants end to turnover (Kyle Bowers), Aug. 14, 1972, p1.

     May need court action to get health board named, Aug. 15, 1972, p1.

     Floyd A. Boyd Co. tells plans to consolidate (photo, William Kenney, Floyd Boyd, Don Boyd), Aug. 15, 1972, p7.

     Horseshoes prove lucky for farriers (photos, Gary Schrieber, Bob Pratzner), Aug. 15, 1972, p9.

     Herald and News photographer Alden "Shorty" Sheridan (advertisement, photo), Aug. 15, 1972, p8A.

     PGT plans new maintenance base (drawing), Aug. 20, 1972, p1.

     City School Board approves rotating principal policy, Aug. 22, 1972, p2.

     Conger principal named (photo, Merland Phelps), Aug. 22, 1972, p5.

     Board of Health still hanging fire following judge's ruling, Aug. 23, 1972, p13.

     Court orders county to name Health Board, Aug. 24, 1972, p1.

     Man reels in old Indian fishing spear while fishing (photo, Elmer Belcastro), Aug. 24, 1972, p1.

     Indians to vote on settlement, Aug. 24, 1972, p2.

     Jury of 13 convicts Wildred Dean Hill of murder (victim Owen Charles Riddle), Aug. 24, 1972, p9.

     Indians vote to approve $23 million settlement,  Aug. 27, 1972, p1.

     Helicopter lifts boat house into Crater Lake caldera (photo), Aug. 28, 1972, p2.

    

    

     Andy Gigler arrested during city council meeting, Oct. 3, 1972

 

1973

 

     Police recapture murder suspects; prisoners lock deputy in closet, escape from jail (photos) (Alvin Johnson, Wilford Hill), Jan. 1, 1973, p1.

     Britton blames no one for jail break, Jan. 2, 1973, p1.

     Officials receive oath of office (Veatch, Phelps, Pernell, May, Bryant Williams, Milne, Britton, Hoback), Jan. 2, 1973, p1.

     Hearing set on Chiloquin sewage plant plans, Jan. 2, 1973, p2.

     Laser beam aids Tule Lake drainage project (photos), Jan. 2, 1973, p14.

     Rhonda Ann Murray first baby of year (photo), Jan. 3, 1973, p1.

     Charges filed in jail escape (Johnson, Hill), Jan. 4, 1973, p1.

     Indian lands logging (photo, Bly Logging Co.), Jan. 4, 1973, p3.

     Weyerhaeuser plans new headquarters building, Jan. 5, 1973, p1.

     Kids teach themselves in Montessori school (photos), Jan. 5, 1973, p15.

     A new name for Herald and News annual edition: Klamath Life (advertisement), Jan. 5, 1973, p24.

     Color brochure promotes Pelican Butte, Jan. 7, 1973, p3.

     Students at OTI suggest campus police disarm, Jan. 9, 1973, p1.

     Freeze put on fuel oil for Klamath County, Jan. 9, 1973, p2.

     Weyerhaeuser celebrates tree planting (photo, tree nursery), Jan. 10, 1973, p1, 2.

     Target date set for new construction at library, Jan. 10, 1973, p2.

     Klamath people nicer today, says 85-year-old Kasper Moty (photo), Jan. 14, 1973, p1.

     Klamath Art Association classes to begin (photos, Dorothy Anderson, Judy Anderson, Rowena Ferrario, Robert Blomquist, Linda Yeaw), Jan. 14, 1973, p21.

     Bob Brett's volunteers on the job (photos), Jan. 14, 1973, p29.

     Harry Boivin appointed county counsel (photo), Jan. 16, 1973, p1.

     Andrew Gigler case appealed, Jan. 16, 1973, p1.

     Klamath Area transit chief disappointed over lean use of buses (photo, Jack Graham), Jan. 19, 1973, p8.

     Moore Park Zoo a lone place in winter (photos), Jan. 21, 1973, p25.

     Merrill pesticide dump wonÕt reopen, Jan. 23, 1973, p1.

     Reopening of potato starch plant at Hatfield has economic impact (photos, Ed Lammers), Jan. 23, 1973, p13.

     Lost River Ranch sells (photos, Byron Culver, Ben Smith), Jan. 23, 1973, p14.

     Jespersons purchase Edgewood Ranch in Swan Lake, Jan. 23, 1973, p14.

     Fire shuts down Conger School (photos), Jan. 24, 1973, p1, 26.

     Opposition builds over increased zoning power (Senate Bill 100), Jan. 24, 1973, p1.

     672 Oregonians die in Viet Nam (14 from Klamath), Jan. 24, 1973, p3.

     OIT won't be moved, Gov. McCall says, Jan. 25, 1973, p1.

     Rural landowners form organization to fight Senate Bill 100, Jan. 25, 1973, p3.

     Local air guard recruits first woman into ranks (photo, Mary English), Jan 25, 1973, p24.

     Donald Knoke found guilty of manslaughter in death of Cole Faulkner, Jan. 26, 1973, p1.

     Cause of Conger fire discovered (photo, Geno Gheller, William Ackerman), Jan. 26, 1973, p1.

     CommodoreÕs ball at Yacht Club is gala affair (photos), Jan. 28, 1973, p21.

     Bly missionary (Archie Mitchell) still missing, Jan. 29, 1973, p1.

     Opposition to statewide land use planning gets local support, Jan. 30, 1973, p1.

     New location for Floyd A. Boyd Co. (advertisement), Jan. 30, 1973, p12.

     Eva Cook resigns county treasurer position (photo), Jan. 31, 1973, p2.

     County to be asked for landfill site (new solid waste committee), Feb. 1, 1973, p2.

     Oldest Klamath Falls church remains a question (photos, First Presbyterian, First Methodist), Feb. 2, 1973, p7.

     Klamath city manager constantly on duty (photo, John Halvorsen), Feb. 4, 1973, p3.

     Curfew errors least of juvenile problems (curfew dates to 1954), Feb. 4, 1973, p10.

     Lost River High plans stadium fund drive (photo, George Chin, Jim Reiger), Feb. 4, 1973, p14.

     Deer hunter success on the decline, Feb. 4, 1973, p14.

     Lost River High gym going up (photos only), Feb. 4, 1973, p35.

     Suspended Kingsley policemen issue protest, Feb. 5, 1973, p1.

     Process for federal purchase of Indian lands begins again (Nixon veto reference), Feb. 5, 1973, p1.

     East Suburban sewer district election sought (Henley area), Feb. 5, 1973, p2.

     Controversy swirls around Dorris Police Chief (Caraway ÒTedÓ Weems), Feb. 6, 1973, p1.

     Council meets in secret on parking area, Feb. 7, 1973, p1.

     Officials speak out on secret meetings for parking district, Feb. 8, 1973, p1.

     Klamath Life features (Maud Ferguson, Carol Anderson, Jim OÕNeal, Burnell Stanley, Beverly McLean, Wayne Blair, John Weisinger, Col. Nat B. King, Gerald Kiuttu, Mary Baldwin, Lynn Trousdale, Millie Craddock, Neva Colahan, Betty Jane Bragg, Arthur Millard, Helen Vaughn, Almeta Horsley, Patty Patzke, Beulah Cotter, Trudy Parsons, Hugh Brown, Dr. Robert Graham, Feb. 9, 1973.

     Bly Mountain fire chief builds log cabing (photo, Rufus and Beatrice Brandon), Feb. 11, 1973, p6.

     Law enforcement beckons Oregon Junior Miss (photos, Patricia Howard), Feb. 12, 1973, p1.

     Merrill man healthy at 104 (photo, Alex Carpenter), Feb. 12, 1973, p2.

     Sled dog races at Lake of the Woods a success (photos), Feb. 12, 1973, p11.

     WWII POWs recall return (photos, Joe Richey, Bob Puckett, Stan Ezell, Dave Snow), Feb. 13, 1973, p1.

     Most merchants favor parking district, Feb. 14, 1973, p1.

     Planners approve buffer area for Gooding Egg Farm, Feb. 14, 1973, p1.

     Klamath Life features (Earl Hamaker, Howard Roff, Lynn Pope, Ted Hanson, Lloyd Deboy, Dan Barry, Paul McCulley, Floyd A. Boyd, Ruth Madden, Victoria Thaler, Joe Allen, Claes Nilsson, Don Dysert, Alvin Cheyne, Joseph Riker, ÒBabeÓ Heidenreich, Mrs. Jessie Dykes, Jerry Ahern, Larry Paschke, George Smithfield Down, Jim Hendricks, George Pondella, William Barnes, Feb. 16, 1973.

     Wigwam burner idle at Loveness Mill (photo only), Feb. 18, 1973, p21.

     Civil Air Patrol ready when needed (photos), Feb. 18, 1973, p29.

     LaPointeÕs starts remodeling project (photo, Marty Franz), Feb. 18, 1973, p35.

     Assistant city manager Ed Ivey (photo), Feb. 19, 1973, p1.

     Council licenses Funville Amusement (pornography store), Feb. 21, 1973, p1.

     Grant for solid waste considered, Feb. 22, 1973, p1.

     Warner Canyon Ð The friendliest place to ski (photo), Feb. 22, 1973, p14

     Indian land sale starts in March, Feb. 23, 1973, p1.

     Pacific Power foreman avid fisherman (photo, Ray Bentley, Orville Herman), Feb. 23, 1973, p7.

     Klamath Life features (Dan Lown, Lee and Muriel Hendricks, Bob Kennedy, Wayne Ernst, Larry Thurber, Bill Trusty, Warren Taylor, Helen Olvera, Harold C. Douglas, Fred Brenne, Bernie Agrons, George Wardell, Burton Brouillard, John Stenkamp, Ed Bell (College Industrial Park), Roger Burroughs, Bill Buehler, Norm McKeehan, Paul Shipman, Cecil Finney, Lucy Finney, Roger Finney, Arnold Ellis, Bill Williams, Tim Nauta, Louis Leppert, Ed Wilcher, Ralph Gasser, Jerry Bielby, James Perkins, Bob Sutherland, Matthew DelFatti, Marion Yaple, Nellie Nelson, Melba Blakey, Larry Espey, Feb. 23, 1973.

     Pacific Power recreation sites getting good use, Klamath Life business section, Feb. 23, 1973 p45.

     Link River Trail blinds erected, Klamath Life business section, Feb. 23, 1973 p45.

     Two die in highway mishaps (William Bruce Sheppard, Ruth Nadine Schaeffer), Feb. 26, 1973, p1.

     ÒMost everÓ attend annual Malin crab feed (photos, Jack Storey), Feb. 26, 1973, p2.

     Senate Bill 100 Ð What is it?, Feb. 25, 1973, p1.

     Municipal Court Judge R. F. ÒBudÓ Smith tries for easy atmosphere (photo), Feb. 25, 1973, p1.

     Legends legion about Mount Shasta (Lemurians), Feb. 25, 1973, p7.

     Conger school fire complicates principalÕs life (photo, Merland Phelps), Feb. 25, 1973, p8.

     Klamath women see equal opportunities (photo page, Shirley Hill, Trudy Cobey, Betty Lee, Jan Gilmore, Judy Waber, P.J. Wilcox, Allie Watson, Bertha Weatherholt), Feb. 25, 1973, p21.

     Two die in highway mishaps (William Bruce Sheppard, Ruth Nadine Schaeffer), Feb. 26, 1973, p1.

     Tree thinning handled by  Klamath Indians (photos, Harley ÒDukeÓ Kimbol, Ray Jackson), Feb. 26, 1973, p9.

     Indians file suit to ban game laws, Feb. 27, 1973, p1.

     Repair of Wall Street bridge begins (photo), Feb. 27, 1973, p1.

     Ridership on KART buses highest yet, Feb. 27, 1973, p2.

     Road closures: anti-poacher project by Forest Service (photos), Feb. 27, 1973, p13.

 

March 1973

     County treasurer sworn in (photo, Jean Elzner), March 1, 1973, p1.

     City engineer takes over duties (photo, Larry Lindstrom), March 1, 1973, p2.

     Right turn on red permitted from Esplanade to Main (map), March 2, 1973, p2.

     "I believe in this place" -- city attorney says (photo, John Halvorsen, Bill Brandsness), March 4, 1973, p7.

     Keno  Air Station (Hamaker Mountain) has new radar device, March 4, 1973, p9.

     County museum presents walk-through history lesson (photos, Harry Drew), March 4, 1973, p1.

     Safeway employees foil hold-up (photo, Lola R. Stubblefield, Ralph Becker, Al Bishop), March 6, 1973, p1.

     Conger Elementary fire damage said to be $250,000, March 6, 1973, p3.

     Marvin Cross - oldest active U.S. spudman (photo, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross), March 6, 1973, p11.

     Tulelake rancher seeks Assembly post (photo, Paul Tschirky), March 7, 1973, p9.

     Indian land sale loses Forest Service support, March 8, 1973, p1.

     Initiating kindergarten in Klamath County School District would cost $800,000, says Supt. James Conroy, March 8, 1973, p7.

     Dry rot in Kiger Stadium studied (photo, Clem Bradbury), March 9, 1973, p3.

     Handicapped (retarded) youth complete in Olympics, March 9, 1973, p8.

     Modoc Museum chief will be busy after retirement (photo, John  Wistos), March 11, 1973, p8.

     Modoc War centennial discussed by museum board, March 11, 1973, p8.

     City planning department more than  baseball for boys (cemetery history), March 11, 1973, p11.

     Local woman adds Scouting to busy life (photo, Linda Powell), March 11, 1973, p25.

     Spunky woman leads active life despite handicap (photo, Leona Gavin), March 11, 1973, p25.

     Long-range plans for county library uncertain (photos, Suzanne Leff, Cindy Boe, Emily Yuen, Edna Karczag), March 11, 1973, p33.

     Winema, Fremont to merge?, March 12, 1973, p1.

     Tulelake man dies in blast (Clarance Arthur Deyo), March 12, 1973, p1.

     Ullman changes added to Indian land sale bill, March 14, 1973, p1.

     No decision likely soon on Winema-Fremont forest merger, March 14, 1973, p2.

     Klamath Lake dike effort likely to be renewed by chamber, March 15, 1973, p1.

     James Cavanaugh will head Weyerhaesuer post, March 16, 1973, p2.

     County school board approves three-month KART bus test, March 16, 1973, p2.

     Ross Ragland re-elected YMCA head (photo), March 16, 1973, p3.

     It's been a long road back for Jack Johnson (photo, Johnson, Kai Neilson),  March 16, 1973, p18.

     Charges made against KU basketball coach Al Keck (photo, Keck, Jim Johnson), March 18, 1973, p9.

     Retarded children join YMCA program, March 18, 1973, p15.

     Lack of bus ridership still a problem for KART directors (photos, Bill Newton, Robert Brett, John Lund, J.W. George), March 18, 1973, p16.

     Eldon Stivers' trout fishing is great (photos), March 18, 1973, p25.

     He's known as "Digger" Webb (photo, Gene Webb)(history of city cemeteries), March 19, 1973, p5.

     Million spent for geothermal work, March 20, 1973, p1.

     Court ruling will make zones changes difficult, March 20, 1973, p1.

     Basin turns out for Floyd A. Boyd Co. opening (photos, Floyd A. Boyd, Don Boyd), March 20, 1973, p11-12.

     Grasshopper infestation feared (Klamath Marsh), March 20, 1973, p11.

     Confusion meets zoning requests, March 21, 1973, p1.

     Recreational subdivisions come under fire, March 22, 1973, p1.

     Stateline killing of James Leroy Stewart brings confession (photo, James Leonard McCoy), March 23, 1973, p1.

     County solons (Gary Wilhelms, Sam Johnson, Leigh Johnson) will campaign against tax reform bill, March 23, 1973, p1.

     Pelican Butte promoted as skiers' haven (photo, Kurt Schmidt), March 25, 1973, p2.

     Should legislators be required to open bankbooks to public? (photos, Lynn Newbry, Fred Heard, Robert Smith, Gary Wilhelms, Leigh Johnson, Sam Johnson, D.E. Jones), March 25, 1973, p11.

     East sanitary district to be decided, March 25, 1973, p18.

     Barbershoppers show is set (photo, Blaine Mack, Dave Millbrath, Chuck Mortenson, Everett Ball), March 25, 1973, p28.

     Sadness of memory, richness of history found at Linkville Cemetery (photos), March 25, 1973, p35.

     Pickets protest city;  police talks break down (photo, Boyd Adams, Bob Hobbs), March 28, 1973, p1.

     Chiloquin officials resign (Edwin L. Carson, Dorothy Hoppe, George A. Pondella Sr.), March 28 , 1973, p1.

     Stevens Hotel ends 62-year operation (photo), March 28, 1973, p6.

     Group hashes over Al Keck issue in private meet (photo), March 29 , 1973, p1.

     Small-town female mayor has problems (Dorris Mayor Jan Waaler), March 29, 1973, p2.

     Keck dismissal not sought, March 30, 1973, p1.

     Klamath Christian Center formed, March 30, 1973, p21.

    

April 1973

     Lawmakers urge 'no' vote on tax relief plan, criticize Gov. Tom McCall, April 1, 1973, p1.

     Jury says Wildred Dean Hill guilty in manslaughter of Owen Charles Riddle, April 1, 1973, p1.

     Chiloquin mayor likes his town (photo, Harold Sensenbach), April 1, 1973, p1.

     Retired watermaster now paints just for fun (photo, Glenn Tyler), April 1, 1973, p2.

     Biologists urge further study on Upper Klamath refuge diking (concerns over eutrophication, algae), April 1, 1973, p12.

     Husband-wife teams work in county school district (photos, Sam and Marjorie Redkey, Grant and Dorothy Dougherty, Dorothy and Neal Wadley, Ken and Neoma Womer, Lee and Kaleo Schroder), April 1, 1973, p23, 24.

     Atomic plant near Macdoel? $500 million nuclear power plant mulled in Butte Valley, April 2, 1973, p1.

     County gets $150,000 grant for solid waste planning, April 2, 1973, p1.

     Nuclear plant plans described, April 3, 1973, p1.

     Al Keck's coaching future debated, April 3, 1973, p1.

     Wilfred Dean Hill gets two sentences for manslaughter, April 3, 1973, p2.

     Veatch to meet Rotorua visitors, April 3, 1973, p2.

     Street lighting system to be reviewed, April 3, 1973, p10.

     Branding time at Ackley Ranch near Newell (photos), April 3, 1973, p11.

     Sale of Indian lands under way, April 4, 1973, p1.

     Keck probably to return as KU basketball coach, April 4, 1973, p1.

     Voters approve East Suburban Sanitary District, April 4, 1973, p1.

     Laws needed for Linkville Cemetery renovation, April 4, 1973, p2.

     Unlikely artist carves unlikely art in Tulelake (photo, Dr. Lloyd L. Klatt), April 5, 1973, p1.

     Weyerhaeuser names manager for new Bly operations (photo, Jack Randel), April 5, 1973, p1.

     Quota Club names woman achiever (photo, Mildred Tofell, Eva Dickson), April 5, 1973, p3.

     Elected official "turned loose" (photo, Bryant Williams), April 8, 1973, p1.

     Lake County Courthouse paid for in cash; Judge John Heckman mainly responsible (photo, Fairy Hammersly), April 8, 1973, p2.

     KART ridership hits new record, April 9, 1973, p2.

     Friends of Library committee will work to improve county library, April 9, 1973, p10.

     Little Nancy Humphrey can't skate (photo) (arthritis victim), April 11, 1973, p1.

     Grand jury recommends Merrill, Malin jails be combined, April 11, 1973, p3.

     Opposition growing to proposal to move Modoc National Forest  personnel, April 11, 1973, p1.

     'Most Elaborate Musical,' Klamath Civic Theater production of HMS Pinafore (photos, Richard Marlatt, Patti Howard), April 12, 1973, p1.

     Former Weyerhaeuser townsite residents meet (photos, Lucille Britt, J.B. Bishop, Louise Zinn, Rose O'Leary, Lionell Scott, Mrs. Al Vawter, Ginger Martz, Mrs. Rankin Williamson (Lois Hustead), Kayce Martz, Lyle Scott, Jon Alter, Paul Stippich, Betty Stippich, Dave Stippich, Mrs. Larry Martz, Barbara Hamilton, Bill McLean), April 15, 1973, p31.

     Pelican Butte study mulled, April 16, 1973, p1.

     Conger School damage reported at $143,590, April 17, 1973, p11.

     KU, city to share cost of repairing Wall Street bridge, April 17, 1973, p11.

     Klamath lawmakers oppose bill for state land use planning (SB100)(Fred Heard, Lynn Newbry), April 18, 1973, p1.

     Henley Boosters active ... construction of Henley athletic complex (photo, Fred Wedam, Bob Williams, Mike Smith, Stan Masten, Merle Kesinger, Elmer Hammett, V.T. McNabb, Russ Walsh), April 18, 1973, p1.

     Cook at O'Neill School wins award for second year (photo, Cecelia Duracha), April 18, 1973, p25.

     Museum gets new display (furniture from Lena (Applegate) Smith (photo, Donna Jackson), April 19 , 1973, p6.

     Council sets fireworks site (moved from K Hill to shore of Klamath Lake), April 24, 1973, p3.

     Alla Mage ski team looks back on successful season (photo, Scott Wilson, Steve Wirth, Renie Ehlers, Greg Pinniger, Eddie Staunton, Marshall Staunton, Sid Staunton), Aprl 29, 1973, p16.

 

May 1973

     Being Oregon Junior Miss hard work (photo, Patti Howard), May 1, 1973, p2.

     Weather Service offers frost forecast reports (photo, Maurice Faubion), May 1, 1973, p12.

     Klamath County voters vote 10-1 against Gov. Tom McCall's tax plan, May 2, 1973, p1.

     Shortage of gasoline mostly localized, May 2, 1973, p2.

     Klamath Falls' oldest home in danger of destruction (Martin Frain reference) (photo), May 2, 1973, p3.

     County library needs more funds, budget panel told, May 2, 1973, p3.

     Community effort built Warner Canyon Ski Area (photo, R.L. "Rudy" McLane), May 2, 1973, p34.

     Malin arena opens (photo, Theresa Hawkins, Linda Loveness), May 2, 1973, p35.

     Sheriff Britton asks for Bly office, May 3, 1973, p1.

     Offer made to move old house, May 3, 1973, p2.

     Proposed southside bypass three years away (map), May 3, 1973, p6.

     16th annual Kiwanis Home and Sport show to begin, May 3, 1973, p26.

     Full-time fire lookouts planned, May 3, 1973, p32.

     Plucky woman ignores hardships, celebrates birthday (photo, Nonnie "Tuffy" Rector, May 3, 1973, p34.

     Nursing home rate hike probable, May 4, 1973, p1.

     Lake County DA takes office (photo, Allison Smith), May 4, 1973, p3.

     "Schonchin" painting donated to county museum (photo, George McMahan, Harry Drew), May 4, 1973, p3.

     New First Baptist Church near completion (photo), May 4, 1973, p29.

     Indian land bill vote set, May 6, 1973, p1.

     Local Naval Reserve unit named top facility in district (photo, Cmdr. D.J. McPherson, Lt. Cmdr. Kenneth Ostrom, YNC Kenneth Hilliard, RMC Harvey Alsbury), May 6, 1973, p2.

     Lakeview hates idea of forest merger, May 6, 1973, p3.

     Falcon Heights School kids love their crafts training (photo, Vera Srch, Kim Kendall, Beth Warinner), May 6, 1973, p4.

     Making kids' summers more fun (photo, city recreation director Bob Nau, Wendy Nuzum, David Nuzum), May 6, 1973, p6.

     At 87, D. Donald Plumb has done it all (photo), May 6, 1973, p8.

     What happens to old buildings? (photos, Klamath County Museum, Pine Grove School, Rufus Moore home, city library (Klamath Civic Theater), George Hurn home), May 6, 1973, p25.

     House approves Klamath Indian Forest purchase, May 7, 1973, p1.

     West Oregon Avenue project protested, May 8, 1973, p2.

     County rejects Sheriff Britton's request for Bly office, May 9, 1973, p1.

     Gas being rationed here, May 10, 1973, p1.

     City council orders tax levy on parking district No. 1, May 11, 1973, p1.

     Budget board starts fund for geothermal well for museum, May 11, 1973, p2.

     Bad impressions left by Oregon eyesores (photo, "Gateway to Crater Lake), May 11, 1973, p4.

     Klamath Gospel Mission obtains assistants, room (photos, Don Holmes, Florence Holms), May 11, 1973, p21.

     Widowed mother of four lives one day at a time (photo, Nancy Borgman), May 13, 1973, p1.

     Happy Mother's Day (photo, Mrs. Richard Mottner, Lynn, Leslie, John, Kimberly, Richard), May 13, 1973, p25.

     Longtime KU nurse to retire (photo, Margaret Strode), May 13, 1973, p27.

     K and C Lumber Co. in Chiloquin burns (photo), May 14, 1973, p1, 2.

     Study of Pelican Butte outlines social impact (photo of mountain), May 16, 1973, p1.

     Committee seeks merger of Winema, Fremont forests, May 17, 1973, p1.

     Keno bridge reflected in Klamath River (photo only, showing old bridge with arches), May 21, 1973, p1.

     12,000-acre camping, recreation park eyed for Langell Valley (Bryant Mountain Conservation Park), May 23, 1973, p1.

     New twists added to  bill to purchase Indian lands, May 24, 1973, p1.

     Gunsmithing course varied at Oregon Tech (photos, Mike Conklin, Earl Sweet, Joe Stone, Randy Hoke, Art Siebers, Joe Corley), May 27, 1973, p35.

     Flags decorate graves of veterans at Keno Cemetery (photo, gravesites of David S. McCollum, Sam Fleener), May 28, 1973, p1.

     Improvement of Veterans Park underway (photo), May 29, 1973, p3.

     Ruling for county health board debated by Oregon Court of Appeals, May 30, 1973, p1.

     In 26 years, Ed Bingham has seen many improvements in city parks (photo, Moore Park entrance), May 31, 1973, p11.

     Keno Cemetery intended as natural burial ground, May 31, 1973, p12.

 

June 1973

    

July 1973

     Everything goes sour for prisoner of booze (photo, alcoholic rehabilitation center), July 2, 1973, p9.

     Maintaining city streets full-time job (photo, Dan Cross, Lyle Meyer), July 4, 1973, p7.

     First Church of the Nazarene construction progressing (photo only), July 6, 1973, p9.

     Foster care program boon to disabled persons (photos, Thelma Franzius, Lauren Blair, Kenny Annis, Leo Mursu, Angie Henders, Anita Morris, Jean McNeil, Mary Dodson, Orville Smith, Iona Fields, Taffy Fields, Jerri Finch), July 8, 1973, p33.

     Residents protest unsafe pool near Wiard Park (photo), July 13, 1973, p3.

     Meager congregation began local Episcopal Church (photo), July 13, 1973, p19.

     Kids learn at Klamath Day Care Center (photos, Tina Lee, Taunya Lee, Amber DeRosier, Dora Dockery, Mike Oden, Kippin DeRosier, Rosemarie Wilson, Mindy Abeene, Kerri Switlick, Jon Kennison, Toshia Lee, Marci Miller, Roxanna Kennison), July 15, 1973, p23.

     Bryant Mountain application withdrawn, July 17, 1973, p1.

     Fire, depression marks Klamath Temple history (photo), July 20, 1973, p17.

     Weyerhaeuser Foundation gives $15,000 to YMCA fund (photo, Ross Ragland, Douglas Kilner), July 22, 1973, p7.

     Klamath Falls' welcome mat out for Rotorua visitors, July 25, 1973, p1.

     Rotoruans arrive (photo), July 27, 1973, p1.

     DEQ director Diarmuid O'Scannlain tours Upper Klamath Lake (discussion of water quality, algae, recreation), July 27, 1973, p1.

     Donations made Klamath Lutheran Church possible (photo), July 27, 1973, p9.

     Receptions, barbecue welcome Rotoruans (photos, Robert Veatch, Walt McIntyre, Joe Caraher, Bryant Williams, Mrs. Donovan Nicol, Mrs. Keith Smith, Mrs. Frank Obenchain, Fred Brenne, Walter Nitzel, Bert Smith, Loy Barker, Winifred Favell), July 27, 1973, p11.

     Getting ready for Tour de Klamath (photo, Mike Denham), July 27, 1973, People at Play, p2.

     Trio entertains Rotoruans (photo, John Minty, Mr. and Mrs. Anthol Reeves, Mrs. John Minty), July 29, 1973, p1.

     Reporter returns to visit Herald and News (photo, Phil Sinnott), July 29, 1973, p1, 31.

     DEQ to enforce tighter restrictions (photo, Diarmuid O'Scannlain, Don Karr), July 29, 1973, p1.

     Annual Bonanza Big Springs parade, centennial (photos), July 29, 1973, p25.

     Lone grave beside Highway 139 retains aura of mystery (photo, grave of L.A. Clark, d. May 11, 1911), July 29, 1973, p28.

     Rotorua events (photos), July 29, 1973, p30.

     YMCA gets gym equipment (photo, Ken Moore, Mel Miller, James D. Bocchi), July 29, 1973, p31.

     Lamb cookout fetes Rotoruans (photos), July 30, 1973, p8.

 

     Four members of the Louis Gallagher family die in a crash at Modoc Point, Aug. 12, 1973, p1.

     Fire destroys Studi-Craft (photos), Sept. 2, 1973, p1.

     Klamath men found in plane wreckage (Jerry Benton, Charles Burden), Sept. 3, 1973, p1.

     Oregon Court of appeals rules against Klamath Tribe on hunting regulations, Sept. 4, 1973, p1.

     Allen "Tubby" Eggsman arrested in shooting at Char House bar, Dec. 13, 1973, p1.

     Eggsman arraigned for murder of bar manager Earl W. Hilton, Dec. 14, 1973, p1.

     Second murder (Robert Gieffels) occurs within a week at Char House tavern at 122 S. Seventh St. (photo), Dec. 19, 1973, p1.

     Char House closed down by Oregon Liquor Control Commission, Dec. 19, 1973, p1.

     Family of four from Dorris killed in crash (Harry Fine, Vickie Fine, Lori Fine, Christina Fine), Dec. 31, 1973, p1.

 

1974

 

     A.C. Yaden dies after being rescued from two-day entrapment in cattle guard, April 14, 1974, p1.

     New steel cross set atop Castle Rock, May 20, 1974, p16.

     Two Basin couples die in plane crash (Gasser, Perdue) (photos), July 12, 197, p1.

     Van Brimmer cabin being relocated to county museum (photos), Dec. 29, 1974, p1.

     Weyerhaeuser purchases OC&E Railroad, Dec. 31, 1974, p2.

 

1975

 

     John Halvorsen fired as city manager, May 11, 1975, p1.

     Struggling Sacred Heart school undertakes first-ever fund-raiser (photo), June 8, 1975, p1.

     Falling rock kills Washington youth (Bill Keeling), June 15, 1975, p1.

     Longtime educators George and Beulah Elliott retire (photos), June 15, 1975, p33.

     Petitions call for action on rockfall problem along Highway 97 (photo), June 18, 1975, p1.

     Engineers look for solution to rockfall problem along Highway 97, June 19, 1975, p1.

     Crowd welcomes Freedom Train (Engine No. 4449) (photos), June 22, 1975, p12.

     Don Buckingham circulates petition to have Freedom Train stop in Klamath, June 27, 1975, p1.

     Construction projects photographed (Molatore's Motel, DG Shelter, state police and DMV, OIT, Ward's Funeral Home), June 29, 1975, p41.

     Future of zoo to be discussed, June 30, 1975, p1.

     Bids due on fence project to stop rockfalls on Highway 97 (photo), July 11, 1975, p1.

     Crater Lake National Park closed due to water contamination, July 11, 1975, p1.

     Maywood Industries announces plans to build mill in Klamath Falls (mugs), July 27, 1975, p1.

     Ted Abram appointed to new position as Klamath County's second full-time judge (photo), July 29, 1975, p1.

     Crater Lake National Park reopens after three-week closure (photo), Aug. 1, 1975, p1.

     Crater Lake Lodge accused of concealing water problems, Agu. 4, 1975, p1.

     William H. Carter and Elizabeth Marie Carter convicted of manslaughter (death of Wendy Ann Carter), Aug. 5, 1975, p1.

     County employees approve union, Aug. 6, 1975, p1.

     Lynnewood Subdivision developer Don Kelley arrested, Aug. 27, 1975, p1.

     Dog saves life of plane crash victim Madeline Seymour (photo), Dec. 23, 1975, p1.

 

1976

 

     Mullet can provide fun as well as a nice meal (photos), May 2, 1976.

     More than 400 illegal aliens arrested, June 23, 1976, p1.

     Problem of illegal aliens, worker shortages explored (photo), June 27, 1976, p1.

     Illegal aliens: The crackdown that wasn't, June 29, 1976, p1.

 

1977

 

     Alvin Daniels uses team of horses to pull disc in field (photo only), April 1, 1977, p1.

     Winema Hotel development won't happen, April 8, 1977, p1.

     "Barefoot in the Park" scheduled by Klamath Civic Theater (photos), April 10, 1977, p25.

     Pelican Butte ski area gets qualified "yes," April 11, 1977, p1.

     Two-way traffic on Klamath Avenue discussed, April 12, 1977, p3.

     Don't plan on skiing on Pelican Butte soon, April 14, 1977, p2.

     City, Suburbs discuss sewer study, (photos, Jim Watson, Malcolm Crawford), April 25, 1977, p1.

     DEQ "not pushing" for annexation of Stewart Lenox, April 29, 1977, p1.

     Herald and News Editor Val Hess (photo), May 15, 1977.

     Five people are killed in accident on Highway 97 (Michael Ripley, Jack Bell, Marcia Bell, Janet Peterson, Gabriel Garcia), June 24, 1977, p1.

     Six people are murdered in front of the Uncle Albert restaurant and lounge on July 23, 1977; Dewitt "Dee" Henry is arrested, July 24, 1977, p1.

     Buyers rush to get 23 lots in Lynnewood Subdivision (photo), Oct. 4, 1977, p1.

     Work on South Sixth Street overpass nearly done (photo only), Oct. 5, 1977, p2.

     Teacher contract ends 10 months of uncertainty, averts strike, Oct. 6, p1.

     Algae harvest machine at work on Link River (Victor Kollman one of three partners) (photo), Oct. 12, 1977, p1.

     Sale of Johns-Manville plant still pursued, Oct. 17, 1977, p1.

     Fire destroys several buildings in Paisley (photo), Oct. 21, 1977, p1.

     Jefferson Association opposes 160-acre limitation on irrigation, Oct. 23, 1977, p2.

     First home completed in Lynnewood Subdivision, owned by city manager Jim Watson (photos), Oct. 30, 1977, p41.

     Former Sheriff Murray "Red" Britton pleads guilty to theft charges, Oct. 31, 1977, p1.

 

1978

 

     Conger Heights subdivision questioned (map), Feb. 1, 1978, p1.

     Fire destroys offices of Weyerhaeuser forest genetics center (photo), May 5, 1978, p1.

     Liskeys open geothermal tree seedling hothouse (photos), May 1, 1978, p2.

     Winema National Forest Recognition Day (special section), May 18, 1978, pp 1a-28a.

     Gov. Bob Straub dedicates Baldwin Hotel as county museum (photos, Lewis and Nellie Arnold), June 4, 1978, p1.

     Early history of Baldwin Hotel (historic photos), June 4, 1978, p19.

     County school board ends teacher's bad luck (photo, Charles McGonigle), Dec. 22, 1978, p2.

     Extension Service in new office (photos), Dec. 26, 1978, p. 15.

 

1979

 

     Couple killed in crash (photo)(Herbert Charles Behrndt and Marcian Marie Jesseau Behrndt), Feb. 4, 1979, p1.

     Group off to Rotorua (photo only, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin), Feb. 6, 1979, p1.

     New ski area proposed (Whaleback), Feb. 7, 1979, p1.

     KF murder case delayed further (DeWitt Henry), Feb. 8, 1979, p1.

     Long-ago skiing remembered (Chuck Zumbrun, photos), Feb. 9, 1979, p1.

     State to provide A Canal bike trail funds, Feb. 9, 1979, p1.

     Ross Ragland always involved (photos), Feb. 9, 1979, Klamath Life Section A, p17.

     Edison Chiloquin: "I have never sold and never will" (photos), Feb. 9, 1979 Klamath Life Section A, p22.

     Wigwam burner will go (new manager at Alpine Veneer Plant at Modoc Point) (photo, Jerry Babbitt), Feb. 15, 1979, p19

     Tulelake shooting kills Oregon man (Baxter Hignite), Feb. 18, 1979, p2.

     Suburban Fire District holds open house at new station (photo), Feb. 19, 1979, p2.

     Power line route decided (Medford-Midpoint, Idaho 500-kv line), Feb. 23, 1979, p1.

     Former uranium plant becomes lumber mill (photos, Nat Stock), Feb. 23, 1979, section C, p.11.

    

     Six Macdoel residents, including Griffin family, die in plane crash, April 20, 1979, p2.

     Klamath Falls plans to spray grasshoppers, July 3, 1979, p1.

     Edison Chiloquin seeks legislation allowing him to keep land, July 11, 1979, p1.

     Plans for new shopping center at S. Sixth and Washburn Way announced (Jefferson Square), July 15, 1979, p1.

     City, Air Force negotiate takeover of Kingsley Field, July 25, 1979, p1.

     Gov. Vic Atiyeh rides in State of Jefferson parade; Bob Brett replaces Harry Boivin as Jefferson "governor," Aug. 19, 1979, p1.

     Action needed regarding Upper Klamath Lake (Joe Caraher commentary), Sept. 1, 1979, p1.

     LCDC overrules county, denies 1,800-acre Ponderosa of Klamath subdivision, Sept. 9, 1979, p1.

     California firm buys Johns-Manville plant, Sept. 11, 1979, p1.

     Crash of DC-7 on Surveyor Peak kills 12, Sept. 16, 1979, p1.

     Rocky Carvalho says machine can clean up Upper Klamath Lake, Sept. 17, 1979, p1.

     Schminck Museum opens in Lakeview, Sept. 17, 1979, p2.

     George Weyerhaeuser visits Klamath Falls, Sept. 20, 1979, p1.

     Klamath residents experiment with amaranth, Sept. 20, 1979, p1.

     Klamath County School District gets its first computer, Sept. 27, 1979, p2.

     Basin Fifth Sunday Singing planned, Sept. 28, 1979, p8.

     1-C drainage district election set, Nov. 7, 1979, p1.

     DeWitt Henry convicted in six murders (photo), Nov. 11, 1979, p1.

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