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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Tlnirsday, Dec. 5, 1968 Family Gatherings and Dinners Are Thanksgiving Features in Lyons Area The usual family gatherings and bountiful dinners high lighted the Thanksiving holi day week end in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber and fanlily were dinner guests in Portland at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loebs from Hayward, Cal., spent the week at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Gunn. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning and family were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel from Stayton and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Fink were din ner guests at the home of her nephew Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dougherty in Aumsville. Mrs. Leota Worden was a dinner guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lierman and family in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince join ed a family group for a 5 oclock dinner at a Salem Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett went to Waldport on Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week at the home of her daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Min- ert and family. Mr. anl Mrs. Ronald Swan, Steven and Penny from Port land were Thursday afternoon visitors at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kimery and Jerry. They were enroute to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shelton near Jordan. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Henry Croisant home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Croi sant and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Croisant and sons, Kenneth and Gene from Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Croisant from Woodburn. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culwell and family from Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short from Manzanita and Mrs. Lydia Culwell of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, Delmer and Donna were guests at the home of her mother Mrs. ' OREGON WINS NATIONS TOP LITTER PREVENTION AWARD-Litter prevention programs in Elizabeth Lalack at Dalles. Oregon State have been selected as the best in the nation by Keep America Beautiful, the national Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman, litter prevention agency. The award, presented this week at the annual KAB conference in New York Bradley and Janet of Salem, City, was made jointly to Oregon State and CLEAN & Beautiful, Inc., the litter prevention and beauti were dinner guests at the home fication coordinating agency for Oregon and Washington. Governor Tom McCall, shown here with Herb of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stone (center), Chairman of the Governor’s Committee to Keep Oregon Livable, and James Harris Wilson Stevens. Additional guests were his brother and (left), Oregon Chairman for CLEAN Si Beautiful, represent the thousands of people throughout the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stev state engaged in clean up programs that led to the winning of this national honor. In New York ens of Lyons and Mrs. Edna Secretary of State Clay Myers accepted the award for Oregon State. A similar award was made to Courtemanche of Portland. Washington, where CLEAN & Beautiful cooperated in statewide programs. Guests at the home of Mrs. Rosa Berry were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry and family of bert Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Delmer Syverson and daugh ters from Mill City. Mrs. Hazel Lewis and Beulah had as their guests Miss Lucille SEE US FOR Lewis from Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and daughters Christy, Pam and Lisa of Lyons. EDITOR,» NOTE: The food Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were dinner guests in Salem j ou eat can endanger your such as liver, kidney and sweet or protect it. This is breads are very high in choles at the home of their son-in-law heart, what the Oregon Heart As terol, and shellfish have mod and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. is stressing in a year erate amounts of it. But there Earl Hampton and family. Ad sociation ditional guests were their oth long educational emphasis cam is no cholesterol in foods of now underway. Today’s plant origin such as fruit, veg er daughter and family, Mr. paign article, (the first in a series,) etables, grains, cereals and and Mrs. Norman Johnson and sons from Auburn, Wn. The contains practical advice for nuts. Saturated fats tend to raise Johnsons will come Friday the homemaker to modify a evening to spend the remaind diet that may be increasing the the level of cholesterol in the blood. These fats are found in er of the week with her par family's risk of heart attack. The Way To A Man’s Heart many animal products and a ents the Bodekers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm The way to a man’s heart is few vegetable products. Foods stead and children from Au through his stomach. Fact or containing a high proportion of burn, Wn., spent the Thanks fancy’ It depends on the ob saturated animal fats include giving week-end at the home jective, says your Oregon beef, lamb, pork and ham, but of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Heart Association. As a device ter, whole milk, cream, and Arthur Olmstead, also Walter for courtship days, the stom cheeses made from whole milk KELLY LUMBER SALES Olmstead from Mt. Hood Mead ach to heart route shapes up and cream. Saturated vegetable MlLi. «ITT. ORES ON ows. The two families were merely as a romafitic cliche. fats are found in coconut oil, Phone 897-2610 Thanksgiving day dinner guest But in the light of present chocolate, and many solid shor at the home of Mr, Olmsteads knowledge about diet and heart tenings. Polyunsaturated fats tend to brother Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olm disease, the statement assumes new importance. lower the cholesterol level. stead at Coburg. Many people who show no These usually are liquid oils Mrs. Donna Asmussen was a dinner guest at the home of evidence of having developed of vegetable origin, such as Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Benefiel heart disease may be increas corn, cottonseed, safflower. ing their risk of heart attack A risk reducing diet can be and family at Mehama Call U. Any Day For SefViCC Mrs. Anne Pietrok and dau by eating too many eggs, which adopted without drastic chang ghter Louise were dinner are high in cholesterol, and too es. This is W’hat the Oregon guests in Salem at the home much meat, butter, cream and Heart Association recommends: No Mileage Charge on Route Galls Between 1. Eat no more than three of her daughter and family, Mr. whole milk, which are high in Stayton and Gates. egg yolks a week. and Mrs. William Schwarz and saturated fats. To reduce this risk, the Ore 2. Eat more meals of fish, children. ON OR OFF THE CABLE Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard gon Heart Association notes, veal, chicken and turkey, and grandaughters Marceltta, scientists recommend a meal which contain small amounts RCA VICTOR Venetta and Jerrelitta were plan that Is low in saturated of saturated fats, and fewer The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. dinner guests at the home of fats and cholesterol and still meals of fatty beef, lai»b, pork Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prichard at provides all the essential nu and ham. RCA WHIRLPOOL Clatskanie, Dale Is a son of trients. 3. Use skim milk, fortified The Best Laundry Equipment Since the typical American with vitamins A and D, and the Prichards. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer diet is rich in foods that con cheese made from skim milk were dinner guests at the tribute to atherosclerosis, Ore instead of whole milk and home of her brother, Mr. and gon Heart Association recom cream, and cheeses made from Mrs. Walter (Bud) Johnson of mends certain moderate chang whole milk and cream. es in eating habits that may re 4. Instead of butter, use mar Stay ton. Dinner guests at the home of duce the risk of heart attack. garines rich in polyunsaturat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindemann In following this plan, there ed fats. Substitute polyunsat were her mother, Mrs. Eulalia are four goals to keep in mind: urated vegetable oils for lard Appliance — Radio 1. To meet your daily needs and other solid cooking fats. Lyons and their daughter and SALES — SERVICE family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tun- for protein, vitamins, minerals 5. For a nutritionally sound 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 and other nutrients. ell from Philomath. diet, the daily meal plan should 2. To control calories and also include vegetables, frruit Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer keep a desirable weight. cereals, and breads made with 3. To lower your intake of a minimum of saturateti fat. were their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spellmey excessive amounts of food con Among these breads are white er and children from Eugene. taining saturated fat and chol enriched bread, whole wheat, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spellmey esterol. French, Italian, pumpernickel er and children from Silverton. 4. To see that more of the fat and rye bread, and English Additional guests were Mr. and you eat is polyunsaturated, and muffins. Mrs. Rudy Block from Long that less of it is saturated. NEXT: What Foods to Use view, Wn. Egg yolks and organ meats and Avoid. Mrs. Gladys Nygaard has as her guests her niece and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrel Hay nie and little daughter. Becky Lynne from Pacoima, Calif., also her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer from Albany and her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiattt of Lyons. A family gathering and Thanksgiving dinner was held at the Lyons United Methodist church dining room. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian Jr. and son from Eu gene. Mr. and Mrs. Omey When mother gets her kitchen telephone as ■ Lovell of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas surprise you may be sure she’ll use Jim Lande of Stayton, Mr. and it right away. Order your mother a telephone for Mrs. Regal Lande and family Christmas in her favorite color today. of Baker, and Mrs. Charles Ger mond and two children from Shaw. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Spiva were. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilt and son, Richard of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs Herb Singrie. 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