The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 21, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    is serving, but between his |
' Feenstra of Falls City will i* |
clients and other clients of his i
was a last week vtstiui ui the i the guest speaker. He will
partners as well.
home of her niece and husband, I bring a soloist with him. Mr.
As far as Jones is concerned, I
Feenstra,
88
years
old,
is
real
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mormon.
TO THE
any client of his partners is I
spry and works full time as a
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. Charles Power left Sat-
his client.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen re­ urdav for Spokane where she minister at Falls City.
Mrs.
Royce
Longfellow,
the
turned the last of the week will spend some time at the
(Oregon lawyers offer this
from a vacation at Paulina home cf their s^n-in-law and former Sharon Spellmeyer, un­
column as a public service. No
derwent
surgery
Monday
morn
­
Lake. They also visited Wick­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
August 13, 1969 person should apply or inter­
iup Reservoir and Crane Prair­ Redding, assisting in the care ing at Santiam Memorial hos­ Dear Mr. Moffatt
pret any law without the aid
pital in Stayton.
ie and reported fishing very of a new granddaughter.
In recent issues of the En­ of an attorney who is complet­
poor.
terprise you hat 3 been extoll­ ely advised of the facts invol
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morley
Mrs. Elsie Stoneking from (Barbara Roten) have return­
ing the virtues of cutting off ved. Even a slight variance in
El Cerrito, Calif., is visiting ed from their wedding trip
government spending in the fact may change the applica-
at the home of her son-in-law and ar? living at Gates. They
space program in order to fi­ tion of the law.)
Antonia Thomas
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. will remain there until the
nance the problems here in the
Phone 897-2605
Joseph McDougall and family. school year starts. They are
Visiting last week at the United States, in the cities,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ranier. both students at Puget Sound h me of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ghettos, etc. If the govern
Nancy and Jimmie from Reeds­ College of the Bible at Seattle. Johnson were their son-in-law ment were to discontinue this
port were Friday visitors at
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dawn Gerald Huggins from Roseburg space effort where do you pro­
Mrs. John Terfem
the home of Mrs. Donna As­ ing and their son-in-law and and their granddaughter, Lauri pose for the men and women
mussen. They were enroute to daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuthbert from Woodburn. who are presently working for
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horn and
Redmond.
Carleton from The Dalles were Weekend guests were Mr. and NASA, its contractors and sub­ two children of Eugene and
Mrs. James Barnett returned Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke from contractors and associated oth­ Mrs. Duane Brown and daugh­
home Wednesday ci last week Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg Hoopa, Calif., who were here er industries, to go get new ter of San Mateo, Calif., visit­
ed Wednesday evening at the
from Plymouth, Mass., after They surprised Mr McClurg to attend the wedding of Don jabs?
Certainly there is not J. M. Teeters home and with
spending two months with her with a patio dinner honoring Cree and Carol Ragsdale.
husband, who is employed I i him on his birthday annivers­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson enough work for them to do in other relatives. The two ladies
there. She also visited relatives ary.
attended the reunion of grad­ the civilian world, so where are nieces of Mr. Teeters.
in Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Irwin
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haw­ uates of Gates High school on will they go? They would have
Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. thorne have returned from a Sunday at the school house. to take jobs that would be be­ and «laughter, who have been
Clyde Bressler accompanied by two weeks trip to Lake Chelan Mrs. Johnson said a veiy low their educational capabil­ living in the Omer LaMav
Mrs. Bodeker’s daughters, Mrs. and with relatives in Washing­ small crowd attended this ities and theref re take jobs house moved recently to Stay
Norman Johnson cf Auburn, ton.
year. Among those enjoying that others, with lower educa­ ton.
Wn., and Mrs. Earl Hampton
Mrs. Richard Burmester and the visiting were his uncle and tional levels, would have had.
Frank Schneider of San
of Salem were Thursday guests daughter, Janet, of Scio, were I aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones Then these people that were Francisco, left Monday after 1
in Roseburg at the home of Sunday afternoon visitors at of Gold Hill. He is a former displaced must find other em­ a few days’ visit at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt. He the home of Mrs. Florence principal at the Gates school. ployment thus displacing some­ of his brother and sister-in-law,
is a brother of Mrs. Bodeker Burmester.
Several members of the Grafe one else and eventually those Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schneid­
and Mrs. Bressler. Additional
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wat­ family, old time residents, people near the bottom of this er.
employment ladder would be
guests at the Hiatt home were ers and family and Cheryl Man­ were also present.
Bud Johnson, Don Teeters
their son-in-law anti daughter, ning spent Sunday at Glened-
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulli­ hard put to find a job. Some of and h.s nephew Chris Eng-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ward en Beach.
gan. parents of Mrs. Mel New­ these people would have no dahl went to Olallle Lake Fri­
and children, Mark and Julie af
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye berg. anti former residents of job at all and therefore would day afternoon and camped two
San Diego.
spent Sunday at Falls City, tne Gates, now residing at Torr­ go on the welfare rolls and we nights and hiked and fished in
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. ance, Calif., have purchased a would be right back where we about 30 lakes in the area.
and family were Sunday dinner Feenstra. They attended an mobile home in Mill City and are now only worse. So why They returned home Sunday
guests at the home of Henry old timers’ picnic.
will be moving there in about not let the space program con­ afternoon.
tinue, it provides jobs for
Croisant. The occasion honored
Layman Sunday will be ob­ a month.
Mrs. Edward Titze a n d
the birthday anniversary of served at the United Methodist
Willard Gabriel and son, many thousands of people and daughter, Mrs. Ivan Clason
the
salaries
that
they
are
paid
Mrs. Walker.
« church in Lyons Sunday morn Wim and John Taylor went an­
Mrs. Stella Foos of Portland ing, August 24. Rev. R. A. telope hunting around Christ­ go into the economy and oth­ visited Sunday with Mrs. Titz­
es mother. Mrs. J. F. Webber
mas Valley Saturday through ers get use of it. Also another in Sweet Home.
Tuesday. They had a good time by-product of the space pro­
but didn’t get an antelope gram is the advanced technolo­ Mrs. Grace Bourbonnie of
ANNOUNCING
Kim brought home a horned gical processes that are origin­ San Carlos, Calif., was a guest
ally developed solely for the from August 9 to 18 at the
toad.
space program but that later home of her niece. Mrs. Wil­
prove to be valuable in the liam Longfellow and visited
Every' Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. in.
civilian world. The research with other relatives here. M. -,
and development of these ideas Longfellow’s son and daugh­
10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic
are paid for by the government ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Toast, Salad or Baked Potato.
thus saving private business Longfellow of Reedsport, visit­
world large amounts of time ed here during the weekend.
«a
and money.
Guests Thursday at the
Another point that you home of Mrs. Ray Branch
brought up in your latest “Up were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Lyons, Oregon
Santiam Memorial Hospital and Down the Avenue” (Au­ Siewert of Otis, Overnight
(Stayton)
gust 11) is that you wish that guests on Thursday were Dar­
taxes be lowered by the same
King, daughter Judy and
GRAVES—To Mr and Mrs. percentage of your proposed de­ rel
son,
Duane of Babbitt, Nev.
Jimmie R. Graves, Aumsville, duction of government spend­
The Rev. Ormal Trick of
a girl, Sunday, August 10, ing. Do you really think that
Estacada visited Sunday with
1969.
this tax reduction will solve his brother-in-law and sister,
Call Us Any Day For
JENNINGS—T? Mr. and all of your problems? Maybe Mr. anti Mrs. Edward Walz
Mrs. Robert W. Jennings, you don’t really know what and family.
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Gates, a girl, Sunday, August the purpose of the present high
Stayton and Gates.
10, 1969.
taxes (and surtax) is. I would
LEFFLER — To Mr. and hate to think that this is the
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
Mrs. David A. Leffler, Stayton, case but evidently that is the
twin girls, Monday, August 11, case. You seem to hold the
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ultra-conservative (and anti­
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I JONES—To Mr. and Mrs. quated) view that the only rea­
Benjamin J. Jones, Stayton. a son for taxes are to finance
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son, Tuesday, August 12, 1969. government spending. Do you
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CONNER—To Mr and Mrs. realize that if taxes were re­
Garland B. Conner. Aumsville, duced, thereby giving you
a son, Tuesday, August 12. m re disposable income, prices
would rise to a level higher
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aw ■ R kC*1!
than the t;tx reduction percent­
HENDRICKS—To Mr. and age? If you have ever studied
Mrs. Leonard J. Hendricks, the President’s Economic Re­
Sublimity, a girl, Wednesday, port (it would cost you only
August 13, 1969.
SI.25 through the U. S. Gov’t
Appliance — Radio
BOG ST AD — To Mr. and Printing Office) you would see
Mrs. Gary P. Bogstad, Stayton, that the real reason for the
SALES — SERVICE
a son, Thursday, August 14, present high rate of taxes is
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
1969.
to keep inflation and its ef­
fects to a minimum
Sincerely,
Robert Avery
P. O. Box 341
Mill City, Oregon
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Frank had been in an ac­
cident and felt that he should
be able to recover damages
from the tlriver of the other
car. H? went to see lawyer
Jones.
Jones discovered while
Frank was telling his story,
that the driver of the other
car was insured by a company
represented by Jones.
As soon as Jones learned this
fact, h-» stopped Frank from
telling him any more abput
the accident.
“I can’t represent you, 'Jones
said’ since I represent the in­
surance company.” He said
he owed it to Frank not to
hear anything from him which
might be used against him if
the case went to court.
This situation illustrates one
of the bask principles in the
ethics of the legal profession.
A lawyer cannot represent con­
flicting Interests. Basically,
this is the legal profession’s
way of phra-ing the old axiom
that a man cannot serve two
masters. A lawyer's duty is to
do his best for his client. He
cannot do that if there is a c n-
flict between the interests cf
two of them The reasoning be­
hind this role is that u lawyer
should not appear in court re­
presenting both sides in a law-
suit
If attorney Jones is practic­
ing together with several pail
ners. he must be careful not
only f avoiding a conflict of
interest between the clients lie