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Youth arrested, juveniles cited in Allen theft Sheriffs officers are continuing investigation of a recent burg lary on Jie Bear Creek Road property of John C. Allen, al though an 18-year-old boy has been arrested, and two juvenile boys have been cited to appear in Juvenile Court. Allen, who is employed as a lookout on Tumalo Mountain, for the Stats Forestry Department, is an angry man. This is the sec ond time that one of his houses was burglarized while he was away at summer work. The same tiling happened last year. This time, items conservatively valued at $800 were taken or damaged. The break-and-entry and vandalism were discovered by a deputy sheriff while check ing in the area on another mat ter. A quantity of household and radio equipment, tools and cam era gear was strewn around the yard. Acting on a tip, officers arrest ed Lowell Thomas Laite, 18, of Bend, on a burglary charge. He appeared Monday in Circuit Court, but did not enter a plea, and a court - appointed attorney was named for him. Officers say that Laite has ad mitted taking a voltage regulator, a small movie camera and a volt age checker from one of the two houses, on Allen's property, but denies any participation in damage to numerous other items. The damaged articles include a chain saw and motor, a deep fat fryer, various radio equipment, a photographic enlarger, a body vibrator pad, a camera, a grease gun and miscellaneous drill ac cessories. Officers Indicated that It Is pos sible additional arrests will be made in connection with the case. JAufo vandalism is investigated Sheriffs officers yesterday in vestigated vandalism to an auto mobile near the Little River home of Mrs. A. Langford, who oper ates a restaurant in LaPine. The car was parked on the road, which is covered with cin ders. Apparently using a large cinder rock, someone had made deep gouges in the paint, on a large area on one side of the car. The vandalism occurred Mon day evening, Mrs. Langford re ported. County school calendar due A calendar of all school events In the county, . for the 1963-64 school year, is being compiled in the office of County School Sup erintendent David Potter. The list will be available to schools planning programs, open houses, carnivals and other events, and is intended to avoid conflicts whenever possible. The calendar will also give opening and closing dates, and vacation periods, at the various schools. As the year progresses, additions will be made to bring the calendar up to date. Looking for a car? Check Clas sification No. 100 for best results. The Bulletin, Wednesday, August 21, 1963 BTiefs Here and - y Activities tonight include the Sagebrushers Art . Society, gal lery at 851 Roosevelt Avenue at 7:30. and Skyline Squres, square dance at Central Oregon Beauty College ballroom, 8:30. Mrs. Alex Walters was honored at a luncheon celebratine her 93rd birthday anniversary, last Thurs- aay aiternoon at the home of Mrs. George McAllister. Guests includ ed Mrs. Julius Steen, Mrs. Harry Fissell, Mrs. Violet Jefferson, Mrs. Viola LaPlant, Mrs. R. N. Newland, Mrs. Robert H. Foley, Mrs. Fred Wells and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock. C-B'ert Club (Citizens' Band Radio Club) will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, in the county court house. Officers reminded that members are to have pictures ta ken en route to the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Galesyn, Route 2, Bend, have filed an as sumed business name for Joe's Roofing. This month's picnic for Cub Pack 23 will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, August 23, at the lower meadow of Shevlin Park. Food ar rangements will be as before with Den 3 furnishing dessert and oth er dens the salad. Agenda set for commission Bend City Commissioners will discuss or take action on four or dinances when they convene to night at 7:30 in City Hall. Second readings will be given two vacation ordiances: a portion of the old Bruin Field roadway running trom E. Third Street, and a portion of W. Second Street south of Portland Avenue. Also scheduled for second read ing is an ordiance amendment changing from single - family dwelling to multiple - family dwelling zone a piece of property between E. Fourth and Fifth Streets and Alden and Burnside Avenues. The board also will con sider an amendment providing new requirements for the keeping of livestock within the city of Bend. Petitions for street improve ments will be heard. These in clude a portion of E Sixth Street from Revere to limes Lane, and a portion o ' Emerson Avenue from E. Third to Sixth Street. Commissioners will consider bids submitted by private firms for the asphaltic concrete paving of four strips of city roadway. Dimick'home hit by thief Thirty-one dollars cash and sev eral articles were stolen from the home of Mrs. Pat Dimick, police learned yesterday. Mrs. Dimick told officers that her home, 65 Shasta, was vacant between about noon and 10:30 p.m. Monday. The prowler ap parently entered through a door. Stolen besides the money were a 25-caliber Russian automatic hand gun, transistor radio, flash camera, metal horse statuette and portable electric mixer. Police are still investigating. Alcoholics Anonymous will as semble for a Thursday meeting at 8:30 p.m. in the district court room of the courthouse. "Tht Smart Mart" is a two-day rummage sale being sponsored by members of the Bend Senior High rally squad this Friday and Saturday, August 23-24. The sale will be held both days from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the Junior High School tennis courts. The assumed business name. Union Burner Oil Service, has been filed by Fred E. Meyers and retired by Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Meyers. First Lutheran Ladies Aid, Mar tha Circle, will conduct a coffee hour and baked food sale on Fri day afternoon, starting at 1 o'clock, in the lower floor of Luth er House. Members and friends are invited. Kenneth L. Ferguson has filed an assumed business name at the courthouse for C. O. Wood Pro ducts Co. A square dance will be held Saturday night, August 24, at the Powell Butte Community Hall, starting at 8:30. Gene Schroeder will be the caller. All square dancers are invited. Refresh ments will be served. An assumed business name for Rocking-Horse Play Farm, a nur sery, has been filed at the court house by Mrs. Cliff Rasmussen. Jobs Daughters on Saturday, August 23, will sponsor a hike for all interested members into Green Lakes, high in the Cascades near the base of the South Sisters. Members planning on making the hike have been asked to call Lin da Howe, 382-2520, by Thursday. It's 7-pound girl for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robinson, 544 E. Franklin. . The - baby was born Tuesday at St. Charles Memorial Hospital, and has been named Rebecca Ruth. Statement issued to give clarification in milk case The Oregon Department of Ag riculture has issued a statement to clarify a misunderstanding arising out of the recent hearing before Marion County Circuit Judge George Duncan on appli cation for a temporary injunction against enforcement of the milk stabilization law. An item carried by The Bulle tin earlier was on information from the plaintiff, Oregon Milk, Inc., Bend. The Incorporators, Bruce Markell and Dennis Mar vin, buy milk in both Oregon and Washington. The plaintiff is seeking to have the court declare the new milk law, which establishes prices at the producer level, null and void. On August 2, the date the suit was filed. Judge Duncan issued a temporary restraining order against the department. In the hearing August 9, preliminary to the trial of the suit itself, Judge Duncan dissolved the earlier court order, permitting the Department 0DEM MED0 DRIVE IN Redmond, Ore. NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY in color SANDRA DEE RICHARD EGAN in "SUMMER PLACE" Plus John Wayne "RIO BRAVO in color i l Mut in i . I r M ON ALL REMAINING SWIM SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT! Swim Fins Swimming Caps $ Swimming Masks Lifeguard Rings NOW ONLY Inflatable Toys Beach Balls Swim Mask with Snorkel Etc. 1 "A 1 u PRICE Millie I to go ahead with preparation to I establish a market pool, effective October 1. The judge also enjoin ed the Department from enforc ing minimum prices on plaintiff's out-of-state milk, pending out come of the suit itself. He also ordered any poundage fees collected on out-of-state milk purchased by the plaintiff held in trust pending outcome of the suit. Both sides are pressing for an early trial date. DAIRY MARKET PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 45-51c; AA large 42-49c; A large 41-45c; AA medium 35-42c; A small 23-29c; cartons 1 - 3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B prints 65c. Motel purchase reported here A Mt. Angel couple has pur chased the City Center Motel from Mrs. Frances YValdron, owner since March, 1958. New owners are Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Schenk, who in recent years have managed a dairy in Mt. Angel. It will be their first enterprise In the motel business, Schenk said this morning. The Schenks came to the Uni ted States in 1951 from The Neth erlands. They lived for a year in Newberg where Schenk was en gaged in farm work, and then PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND (UPI) (USDA) -Livestock: Cattle 150. Slaughter steers, one lot low choice 24.25. Cows, utility beef breeds 14-16, cutter and util ity dairybred 12-14.50. Bulls, util ity 19.50. Feeders, few good and choice steers 21-24, most 21-22, good 20-21, medium 18-19. Calves 50. Few choice vealers 27. Few mostly good steer feeder calves 27-28. Few good heifers 20. Hogs 200. Barrows and gilts mixed 1-2 19-19.25. Sows, one lot mostly No 1 18. moved on to Salem. Schenk has been active in dairy work in both Salem and Mt. Angel. j The Schenks have two boys, j both students at Oregon State. Klaas, 23, a member of the OSU swim team, manages the New berg municipal swimming pool during summer months. Honk. 18, was with a team of young Oregon wrestlers which toured Japan this summer. KINDERCAMPUS Pre-Sehool Now registering for 193, 64 A 65 Call 382-1252 Mrs. P. M. Philbrook WHAT EVER YOU NEED YOU'LL FIND IT, FAST IN BULLETIN "Nu-Way Newt' "We are having a race riot!" Our shirt business (white and colored) Is so great that we must race to work every mornlngl However, this doesn't interfere with the quality of our cus tom laundered shirts. Why not give us a try? S&H Green Stamps NU-WAY LAUNDRY S. City Limits Ph. 382-1101 says: Free Plck-Up A Delivery Satterlee Jewelry Redmond, Oregon SELLING OUT COMPLETELY! ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES! IT IS WITH REGRET THAT AFTER 18 YEARS WE MUST CLOSE OUR DOORS THIS IS A COMPLETE AND POSITIVE SELL-OUT TO THE BARE WALLS! PUBLIC NOTICE- It is with sincere regret that Satterlee Jewelry announce they are going out of business. We have no choice, we must quitl Every item in our store including fixtures goes on sale at slashed prices. We must dispose of this merchandise in the shortest possible time at savings from 20 to 60. We take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for their patronage over the years. Lloyd and Marge Satterlee Birthstons rings reduced! One large group ladies' rings tm qq values 7.50 to 13.50 Your choice 47 One group men's $q0O 3 only "teen-age" $88 and boys' rings. O rings - reg. 15.00 tj reg. to 14.50 now One-of-a-kind diamond sets PerfecHy cut stone Man' Vi ct. center stone, regular price 500.00 regular price $37.'i.Q0. now only $301 Save Now $259 Save $199 $!16 Diamond wedding setsll WaonaWY v.a.Aes I i Til waterproof NW waterproof 1 One group matching sets regular 62.50 to 95.00 now $43 One eroim matching sets $aa regular 80.50 Your choice O O Regular 49.95 29 Man's gold ease Regular 130.00 $85 Regular 69.50 $39 Men's or Ladies' Regular 59.95 $43 Watch Bands One large group $ 49 ladies' & men's bands. Values to $6.95 One large group 1 bands, nat'l advertised, reduced Diamonds! Diamonds! 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Shop early for best selection '25 $j 2' 1 60 1 only madonna regular 37.50 China cig. set reg. 24.95 Silverplate flatware $ m 95 regular 3.25 Silverplate flatware regular 1.00 7 pc. salad set regular 29.95 Lazy Susan regular $11.50 Bone China cups and saucers regular 3.25 Miniatures reg. to 2.00 '18 $g05 50c Silver Coffee Service originally $175.00 now Giftware Items Tkora vase $ r regular 23.00 Q Milkglasi Q7C regular 1.25 0 India brass $w regular 10.00 Men's Rings Birthttone t signet rings regular $7.95 to $41.50 now 4.00 to 20.75 Entire stock men's lodge rings reduced 12 Wedding Bands One group bands r Values to $10.00 J One large group J bands reduced 2 Unmounted diamond 1 only good quality unmount ed diamond 1.26 $7C( carats, reg. $1150.00 DU now Silverplate Service for 8 and 5 service pieces $ and chest, reg. 97.25 69 Diamond Mountings 12' reg. $25.00 Dinner ring mtg. tf) f regular $37.50 Binoculars 7x39 binoculars $n r regular $39.95 j 8x30 binoculars $ ( regular $97.50 O 7 These are only 1 only string nn graduated cultured 7 X pearls, reg. 185.00 Diamond set ear- $qq rings, reg. $145.00 7Q Diamond bridal set, reg. $225.00 '138 a few examples Horses head 'VIT wall plaque f regular $85.00 Decorator Clock OO regular $47.50 )) 1 only barometer $50 regular $16.95 No exchanges No refunds No charges Crystal Stemware 2.80 1.95 All $4 00 stemware $, Now All $2.75 stemware $ Now Cut Glass Reduced v" L 07 Reg. 9.95 0.7 Decanter $ Reg. 18.00 12.60 This is all our own fine stock!! Nothing added for sale! Shop early for best selection Many items throuo store any items f oughout the i I ire reduced j at least SATTERLEE JEWELRY Redmond, Oregon it. 953 Wall Ph. 382-1703