PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BU11LETIN, BEND OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 25. 1945 New Ul Chief Of Agriculture Is Real Farmer Albuquerque, N. M., May 25 HI'i . When "Clint" Anderson lakes over the department of agricul ture, the nation's food program will be in charge of an experienced farmer who likes farming, horse back riding, bridge and dancing. 1 President Truman's choice of a new secretary of agriculture was described by his friends today as a man who never misses a chance to talk about farming, or a chance to attend a country club party. Although Clinton Anderson's major occupations are serving in congress and operating an In surance business, he likes "to get away from it all" at his Lazy V Cross ranch five miles south of Albuquerque and revert to farm ing, dressed in old clothes, a plaid wool shirt and blue jeans. He spends hours at a time on horseback, using either a western or an English saddle, although preferring the former. . Look Likes Farmer j Friends say he even lias the looks of a farmer. He Is over six ! cause of his health. Anderson feet tall and well proportioned, 'came to New Mexico at the age of with wavy, graying brown hair and friendly, gray-blue eyes. On his 935-acrc farm, he raises palomino ponies, has a dairy herd and sells milk, raises pedigreed cattle una sneep, and grows al falfa and sugar beets. When it comes to card games, however, Anderson has more of a fondness for bridge than ranch country poker. He'll take a drink tor sociability's sake and he smokes an occasional cigar, but never touches cigarets. Clint and his wife like people. They never miss-a country club dance if they can help it, and they're likely to be found at any kind of social gathering, from movies to concerts. New Mexico Honored Anderson, whose appointment still must be confirmed by the senate, will be the first New Mexi can in the president's cabinet since the Harding administration. Anderson is known throughout New Mexico as a man who loves a farm and always has evidenced an interest in agriculture meth ods, son conservation, irrigation. and other problems of the farmer. ,' nu wms oorn ai eniervuie, 2s. w., Oct. 23, 1895, and was educated at Dakota Wesleyan university, and me university oj Michigan. The Anderson family still re tains its ranch property near Centcrvllle, where the democratic icpresentative was reared. Be- Bend's Need for Big Airport Presented at Local Hearing Loyde S. Blakley, Bend city com- lowing figures are estimated: mi.in-' hr, cm,,, hfnrp the "Northen Lake county 1, and County Realtors Rounding out n full year of ex istence, the Deschutes county Realty board held a dinner meet- .... t.,..n Vhmnth muntii Bar state board of aeronautics hear- ..Ass,,sst.a valuations as of Jan Ine here Wednesday afternoon , a,.v i. 1944. show as follows: Dcs- as representative of the city, ex- chutes county $10,410,015.00, and, ing last night at the Pine Tavern . 1. t 1 n.,.i i. i.:,...l,.lnf ims mnuni mnu IS H I 47 . aim wan auuicam-u nr iu vim- piunieu luuuy inui .- uuviuu.jr -, . - r,,-;-- ,rs of th Oiwnn Assnclntlnn nf ..,.., m!ot,n.1,..el,wl uihnn ho mio "W.W Uiiu uu-unmuu WflW.W. ! " , V. V . 7 ...u..u.o.uuu ... The Bcnd figures do not include t "" se Qoarus. quoted as saying that "Vends in- (h two mlls whlf.n are 10, Visiting officers were E. II. dustrial fund of $23,000 could be 1 just outside the city limits, but Peterson, president of the Oregon diverted to airport and aviation 1 both Bend and the mills are In expansion." Union High School District No. 2, To make his point clear, and j which has an assessed valuation to stress the fact that the indus- of $5,541,920.00 trial fund had been created fori "it has been estimated that the purpose of encouraging and within the first two years follow- Endecreme helps give most women a younger-looking face and throat Seems too good to be true, doesn't it. But it's a fact. ENDOCREME, can, for most women, help improve the skin itself, not merely its superficial appearance. For thousands ENDOCREMH . . . with its 8-year record of success ... is getting results hitherto thought impossible through use of cosmetics. This is because it contain! ACnVOL'. ACTCVOLM. . . a great modem achievement . . . is a scientific replacement for woman's own natural.sldn-vitaliiing substance. When ENDOCREMH is absorbed by the skin, it helps to restore the normal growth of cells and tissues. Thus, most skins tend to take on new youthfulness, to become fresher, firmer, smoother, more alluringly beautiful again. Isn't this the best way you can invest your cosmetic dollars? Many report vast improvement in only 30 days. , . , in successful use since 1937 . tlx only mum conlainln ACIWOL Bend Drug Co. The Rexall Store SO days' rply 3.50 plus tax i y f - a 0 AW PI Comply with OREGON'S FINANCIAL RISFONSIIIUTY LAW at the LOWEST POSSIBLE COST Compare tliM colli (on S,000)IO,OOb Bodily Injury and $5,000 Proptrty Damag Liability For Bend and Vicinity "A" Ratloa ookkoldar -i" Ratio ookkoldar $10.18 $ 5.13 FlntStl Moatki Bosh Sli MM, Tfcmaftor mi wrrtat ralM $10.76 $ 5.76 HntSU Martin fMblhMM. THoroottoc at arrwrt ratts FARMERS policies ntt He requirements of Oregon'. Financial Responsibility Law. Eugene M. Bucknum 1 054 Bond St. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE 1. ..r-INSURANCE Truck Insurance Exchange Phone 33 1 jft PMMIRl EV assisting new industries, Blakley has made available for publication the data he presented at the hear ing. Blakley's report, as read at the hearing, Is presented in full here: "The national airport plan pro poses an expenditure of $483,- 00fi.no for this purpose. "At the present time, both Unit ed and Western Airlines have ap plications pending with the C. A. B. to service this area and both lines have specified Bend as the stop. "Bend is the logical hub to serve this area for the following reasons: "Based on the 1940 census of cities and towns north to and including Madras, south to and including Chemult, cast to and include Burns, and west to and including Sisters, 52 of the pop ulation is in Bend, 2S north and north-east of Bend, including frinevine, iu east of Bend, 6 south of Bend and 1 west of Bend. In this same area, the best available estimates as to present population show the following per centages: "Bend 49, North and north east of Bend 28, east of Bend 13, south of Bend 7 and west of Bend 3. "Putting it on a county basis, the 1940 census shows Jefferson county 6, Deschutes county 55 riarney county iu and the fol- ing the cessation or hostilities, there will be over 200 privately owned aircraft in cities the. size of Bend. ! iccnnlnt Inn -nA f nnmi f T3rmn secretary 01 the state group. Both men spoke on practices of the Portland realty board in conduct ing classes, study of legislature and other programs designed to assist realtors. - The year's actiivty of the Des chutes board was reviewed by Walter Daron, president of the The post-war future for Bend county group, who then intro- 22, and workedas a newspaper man until 19 years ago, when he entered the insurance business. Record Given Married and the father of two children, Anderson was New Mex ico s state treasurer from 1933-34. which was his first public office. In 1935 he became administrator for the 'New Mexico relief admin istration, and late in the same year became field representative for the federal emergency relief administration, serving In that ca pacity for a little more than a year. Then he became chairman and executive director of the un employment commission of New Mexico, between 1936-38. Anderson was managing dlrec- 1,? "noTine of "5 looks good. By curtailing present I fluc tne speakers. An attractive production, both sawmills which''""! lMK" 1Ium also operate moulding depart- the'd battleship Oregon was pre ments and box factories, are in nted the Deschutes group by a position to go on a sustained Sfcre,t,a.ry, ,?me- eDEaVei WfS i..i,i h-.c chi,i ,h ,i:.i the gift of William M. Barendreck, t'o do thisthey would n'aturaliy Mfllnd tSSiSS? oftheDes" employ less men but we feel this XitThnar,i 8 would readily be offset by iHwj , p,;,,. CollventIon woodworking industries locating President Peterson "aid that here and expansion of those that tentative plans have been made are already here for holding a state convention, "In addition to the mills already witn Salem as host on Sept u mentioned, we now have one box. 14 and 15. factory, one fariniture factory, a The Deschutes ' group made toy factory and numerous Juniper plans for a big meeting of the uuvtriiy wuuuwuriwng uuiimns, "For the prnpose of encourag ing and assisting new industries, merce now have an industrial fund the City of Bend and the Bend Chamber of commerce now have an industrial fund of $23,500.00, which will be increased to $30,- 000.00 this year. ; It is hardly necessary to men tion that Bend is right in the heart of the tourist and recreation center of Oregon, for most of you are already aware of this fact. We know from inquiries that are com-' ing in daily that this will be one of our largest Industries follow ing the war and that many of these people will come In here by air. j "It might also Interest you to' know that we have adequate com-' mercial sleeping facilities for. from 1500 to 2500 per night. I "From what I have told you,' the need for an airport suitable for airline operations should be very apparent. m- j "Further than this, I want to leave with you one thought, name-' ly that If the federal government , matches state funds In the west ern states for development of avia tion on the same basis they are now matching highway funds in this same area, namely 62.05 federal appropriations and 37.95 state appropriations, then from the standpoint of post-war em ployment alone neither the city organization, jointly with Red mond, In July when Hugh E. Ros son, authority on the G.I. bill of rights, Is slated to speak. It was also announced that the next meeting of the Deschutes realtors would be held on June 11, when members will be told of the bene fits of heating homes by elec tricity. This program Is being ar ranged by William A. Lackaff, manager of the Pacific Power & Light company in Bend. Sale of Liquor In State Drops Portland, Ore., May 25 HPi Records of the state liquor con trol . commission today showed that whiskv sales in Oregon have slipped 6.000 cases a month for the last two months. Store Supervisor Floyd E. Bur ton said that the growing exodus of war workers may have con tributed to the condition. Gin has been moving more rap idly since it was placed on the unrationed list, records snowea. There has also been a slight trend toward blended whiskey in preference to the straight stuff. 5Tb per cent of the whisky sales this year have been blends. Navy Recruiting Conference Set Lt Commander, John F. Bieh ler, officer In charge of the Ore gon navy recruiting district with headquarters in Portland, Ore gon, has received transfer orders and will be replaced by Lt. Com mander F. F. Adam, it is announc ed by Chief specialist Paul Con net, recruiter in charge of the Central Oregon navy recruiting sub-station, Bend. All recruiters In the state have received orders to report in Port land for a meeting with the new officer in charge on Tuesday May 29. Chief Connet and J. j.J gerald, Sp. Ic, who man th. t.5f sub-station will. leave Monday!,, o.otlnn In th Bar,,! n.-.CM" ,,,1.. 1. ..s ... luuuinn w. the new officer In charge wmil partljr a ''get acquainted" Jj ing but future plans for thell crulting service, especially the rl: curement of Waves and rat? technicians will be discussej' these are the two most imponi?g phases of the recruiting pronM at present. The Oregon w?t ing district has been romtta! high in the United States fofil job done ever since the war starF ed and lt is intended to keenT I district among the leaders t MODERN GENERATION San Diego. Cal. (in Mrs. Ber tha M. Groff, 63, wastes no time in getting to her war Job here. Come time to go to work in the morn ing, she rides to work with her neighbor on a motorcycle. exposition commission from 1939 40, and then was elected to the seventy-seventh congress. He has since been twice re-elected to the house of representatives. Owns Hunch He Is a past president of Rotary International. For a number of years he has operated a ranch five miles south of Albuquerque, known as the "Lazy V" ranch. He has a large dairy herd and in addition raises palomino ponies and has more than 900 acres under cultivation. Set Your Own 7th War Loan Employee Quota From This Table Col. I Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4 Average Average Average Maturity Wags Subscription Weekly Value of Per Needed Allotment Bonds Bought Month (Cash Value) 7th War Loan $250 & up $187.50 $15.63 $250 225-250 150.00 12.50 200 210-225 131.25 10.94 175 200-210 112.50 9.38 150 180-200 93.75 7.82 125 140-180 75.00 6.25 100 100-140 37.50 3.13 50 Under $100 18.75 1.57 ,25 Tills would Include present allotment plus extra speclul 7th War Loan allotment and extra rasti purchases for 13-tveek period In April, May, and June. FORMULA (A) Atwritln vfrnr or rompany ind number f tmplor. (II) Multiply ttumbri of rmpluy hr (turt in Column I. This wltl t h rmiinr t tUl irou Hwvnth War Loan nwta In dotlara Ho arrive at quota In tcrma of maturity value In Uonda u dsura in Column 4.) (C) To aarertaln NET amount to b ralaetl. oVdnct ipocttd attotmtnU from April, Hay and Juno from total vroas quota. Space Courfesy Brooks-Scanton Lumber Company Inc. and The Shevl!n-H!xon Company BY PEGGY SAGE 1 fare's the nnil polish dryer you've been crying for . , , amazing' Oil Dry. Works perfectly umlcr all conditions: inerrnscH l.uMn-, 60 (phis Fed. lax). Bend Drug Co. The Rexall Store could afford to see the federal appropriation not matched. Of course, the basis of raising the 37.95 would have to be worked out between the cities and the State of Oregon but I can assure you that Bond is willing to do its share in this respect." , COWS HAVE TO WAIT Columbia, Pa. (til The alibi that he was "hurrying homo to milk the cows" didn't keep state police from arresting Roy Merle Hess on speeding charges. Hess. clocked at 80 miles an hour, was committed to jail for five days in default of bail. SNOW HALTS SNOW Sl'KVEY Laramie, Wyo. ill') Rangers were delayed in making their regular snow survey this year be cause there was too much snow in the Medicine Bow national forest. 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