Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1959)
SUNDAY, FERBUARY 15, l!r,f IIERAI.D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAT.T.S. ORECOM PAGE FIVE T"aTr""""" Me " -fc : i "'. I. J '-: j.-. - 1 - f.L. & ... .? A 4 t.,r .t.-.. 'tt 91 Lr .c:!.7.y r AIOUT JULY FIRST this lot of 4,000 14-day-old chicki will ttrt regular production of gg(. The little chicki are kept on slat floors which ara removable for cleaning and they are fed by means of an automatic chain feeder. All operations at the Gooding Poultry Farm are arranged for the highest standards of sanitation and good poultry management. Biggest Heed ttf Alaska fs Far Lets Of Capif csf ANCHOITAGE. Alaska U.TP Financing, and lots el it, is one e Alaska's frMTaet as the bur. teoMae) Imrmy asy ialo tWKwi. Kichvr thaa ether avMe ia natural rtMurcts. Alaska :s r''- eat of all in ready capital. Its av ea (rarral aad 11 terrMarial beivx have IX il arvotils ti mif T mil- lies oailara. eaaweti te iMt sal? a fractms e( tW lena aemaitev eiuaecteel ia a etate tnat wanta te jneMr hb m aa area twe aaa a half ttntes the sis ef Tnm. As Bob Baiter, one el thii city's leading bookers, eaaUmca), "Mwt of the awney that wiH amrelop Alaska will have te come from ether atatae. We befaere Washing ton State will supply mwt of it baeauee the people there aader stand as bettor." Whether their brief on-the-spot inspection will result in mere investment dollars for Alaska re mains to be sees. Bat a brnt same from Frank Jerome, president of the Seattle First National Bank system, who said: "We have made a lot of screw ball, high-risk loans ia Alaska, but we haven't had them go sour en us. 1 attribute this to the fact that Alaskans, by-and-larse. are of at energetic, industrious, imaginative aad cumpaitely honest nature. ileskaas will go along with that. They consider themslevua) their meat important collateral. He refers to private capital li hente-eataed business and indus tries, not oWense dollars which so far have played the biggest part in building Alaska's population to a total ea 212.C01. including tfi.MO military personnel. 16.0ea Eski mos and 12.aae Indians. Fanners! Rwcfceeo! Stack meol SEE JUCK for Your Truck1. JUCKELAND MOTORS, Inc. Yoyl International Beeler I ltd ft Klemeth Ph. 2-2SSI Piccadilly To Be Garish As Of Old LONDON (UPI) - Officiah planning to rebuild London's Pic cadilly Circus had to choose be tween sin, signs' and garish glitter or dull, dead respectability. They chose the former and millions of Londoners cheered. Piccadilly Circus, described as a "beautiful, vulgar mess," is to live on in its present form. The thousands of flashing neon lights advertising everything from the beer that is "good for you" to sexy movies (that may not bet will still Illuminate "the hub ef the empire." And the street walkers will still ply their trade in the shadow a Eros, the god of love. Only a few dissenting yoices were heard when the London County Council decided not to make any major changes when rebuilding plans came up for dis cussion. The dissenters were -mostly architects. "A neon hell. was one description of the famous intersection. "Tear it down," they demanded. "What I see- in Piccadilly Cir eus today strikes me not as be in a- anything beneficial to the British Empire, but an absolute des.raaa tien." said Tom Braddock, an architect. "How can anyone say that there is anything gay, look iaa at the earisa. vulaar adver ttmg matter which surround Ptecadilly Circus?" CoHnty Cetmcitlar Mies Lesley Netttefold took no the eh alienor "Piccadilly Cireos is a beaatitel friess ... I hnew t is garish and Vulgar but let us Be vntsar i garish and all those thine tfcKt at arte pktee in Leeds . Utinrls otf titeaih4nr Circus." White the Cireus wiH be retaiaed as. a. eoaior af LoadBa's eatertaia went world, brae-term pUns call for the dewiehtiea ef many oM btiadins. ierh. the famous Criterion Corner aad the Lossn Pavilion movie theater. New build inns that inaaraerate illumimted i,on in Iks al.iv will be erect ed. Underground parking lots and new roads also will be installed. Despite the change, there will be no "farewell. Piccadilly. good( bye. . ." For no place in all of London, or anywhere in the world where Londoners gather, is so much talked about, so much cnti- ciited. and so much loved, as ric adtliy Circus. t fr.tiTvik.-R STRIKES TWICE SPARTA. Wis. l PI' Local businessman Lou Apple is a rare . , ir , .ha kaa IWA holes-in-one to his credit. He got his tirst one in issi. men irv.. the (eat this year on the same golf course. His witness was Dr. H. H. Williams, also a member of the MSI foursome. LOOK! We've (Laid a Better Eqq 8 ltd ... nXP 3 eitv- ftoora" fake home a dozen todpy! Look for Gooding's Coge-Loid Eggs or Your Favorite Grocers Carter. Fine Food. f99l Wiggly c. " Gmeerv Horton s Grocery D"deVX.7ery Wert End Market " Buy-Low Food Store Mitch ' Grocery Unique Market Twin G.rh. Grocery Olympia Grocery Alameda Grocery Horn f your greecp's . . . Good-' Kvrj'i Cf LVd Eof. ProcJucttd m fKe nv, rAost modern poul try IrtrUMS in Orcfon . . . just 13 minwts etoiv frro yowr favorite Klamath Grocery. Gooding's nw Modernization program assures you of better eggs because Good ing hens are fed only the finest, cleanest feeds available ... in their own wire-floored cages. It's another step in progress at Good ing's, producers of high quality eggs since 1931. the scientific balanced feed used to produce our scientific eggs used Exclusively at Goodings