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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1952)
PAGK EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALT.S. OREGON THURSDAY, APRIt. 17, 10.12 . 0M ! MOOSCHEART, THIS WAY The lour young Davis chil dren await transportation in Winnemucca, Nov., on the start of their journey to the Moose Lodge-supported child city of Mooscheart, near Chicago. They were found in a barn near the Nevada town; a fifth one dead. Their father, Jess Davis, died here two years ago, and was a member of the local Moose lodge. Four Unfortunate Children Get New 'Home1 from Lodge Four vounsrsters who until two yrars avo were resident of Klam th Falls now cull Mooseheart. nerr Chicago, "home." Their father, Joseph William Da vis, died here Feb. '0. 19S0. He was a member of the Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1106 Loyal Order o.' Moose. At that time there were five chil dren in the family, but their where abouts was not known until Nevada welfare authorities found them liv ing in a barn near Winnemucca. One of the children was dead of exposure. Judge Merwvn H. Brown- Win nemucca. learned that Davis had been a member of the Moose lodge here, and notified local Secy. Clyde Hooper of the situation. Action to Spring Concert Tomorrow Night Fremont Junior High School has scheduled Its annual spring con cert for t p.m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. Principal Lowell Kaup has an nounced both vocal and instrument al pieces will be presented in the program, inluding tbe Boys and Girls' Glee Clubs, the Girls' En semble, and the Junior High Band which will- present four pieces. .Instruinentally, Fiorence Wam stad will present a flute solo and Larry Bean will solo on trumpet. to the Child City of Mooscheart was begun immediately The four C!er- Virgia. 1Q; Daisy Marie. 8; Jess William. 7 and Lois r'T,e. 5 1p ft Wuinemuca late in February in company with a ma tron and free tickets furnished oy th Western Pacific Railroad. There at moorcheart they are to be raised and educated through the hch school level and taught a trade along with 1000 other youngsters, many there by circum stances similar to their. Mooseheart is maintained solely bv the Moose Loctae. and each child's carp and education, hous ing, and clothing adds up to about 15.000. The four young Daviscs. aftc two years of untold misery, are off to a brand new wav of life. Spud Shipments Below Normal Only M carloads of potatoes have been shirpcd so far in April, a mere trickle of normal shipments early in shipping season. So far this season 9195 cars have gone to market, while a year ago 13 308 had been shipped to date. Eight cars were marked out yes terday, but the State Potato In spection Service reports some days are now seeing but two or three cars going out. j ! iini ' i B ill if ins K la w. ThU wlmim fe graphic example of tbe heavy damage nematodea cause in many areas. Note the contrast to the firm smooth akin of a sound potato. 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