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Housewives Urged 'To Know Your Meaf Champaign, 111. TJ.Pj "Know your meat" is as useful a slogan to the housewife as know thyself' is to the philoso pher, the University of Illinois says. Pork isn't graded, but beef is. Ceraldine Acker, food specialist at the University, offers this quick rundown 'grades: prime, choice, good, commercial and utility, with prime the top grade. Prime beef, she said, is well marbled with fat which makes it tender and juicy. Each de scending grade has less fat, and normally is less tender. But many homemakers object to too much fat in the prime, and prefer choice and good grades, she said. Don't, Miss Acker warned, con fuse inspection stamps with grade stamps. State Organizer To Visit Juniors Mrs. Clara Gertson. Portland, state organizer of the Junior De gree of Honor, will visit Med ford Saturday, June A. She will attend a meeting of the Medford club to be held in Lincoln gym nasium from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and conduct the annual in spection. Members may take guests, ac cording to the director, Mrs. H. G. Wilson, and refreshments will be served. Smart Separates! jr m. tin J nil . , -'-" I ji'n ; I mm mil i ijwi- w urn, i mmmmwm ui. in I n rnipww . '" - r V ' t , - L -Jl r Vj. 1 - .-fix RECEIVING NATIONAL RECOGNITION as "teacher of the year," Miss Rose Glass (left), 75, Des Moines, gets rose corsage from her San Marino, Cal., hostess, Miss Alice Reiterman, before ceremony. (International Sowndphoto) Heart Experts Observe Milestone in Treatment 9298 12-20 Stars of your summer ward robe arc these mix-match sepa rate;! Sew them in bright con trasting colors or one-piece dress effect. Blouse with its graceful yokes; three smart sleeve versions too. Skirt is your favorite: fashioned for flattery and walking ease. Pattern 9298: Misses' Sizes 12, 14. IS, 18. 20. Size IS blouse. 2 yards 35-inch; skirt 2Vi yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Medford Mail Tribune Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Two of Arizona's 14 counties have more Indians than white persons. New York U.PJ A dedi cated group of heart experts at Valhalla is preparing for a birth day celebration to mark a mile stone in the team approach to combatting heart disease. The Cardio-Respiratory Cen ter at Grasslands, the West chester County Hospital, will be one year old in July, and cer tain "birthday presents" for heart sufferers are assured. Already, the center has served scores of patients who couldn't be treated at Grass lands before it was established. At the same time, doctors work ing in or cooperating with the center have made substantial progress in research. Most im portant of all, the center has shown that doctors, county of ficials and residents of the com munity can team up for the good of all in the fight against this killer disease. Until last year. Grasslands had a limited cardiac clinic. Because it lacked laboratory equipment and sufficient personnel, the clinic had to send elsewhere complicated heart cases, espe cially those that might require surgery. Expansion Studitd Dr. Herman Tarr.ower Scarsdale. N. Y., head of the clinic, pondered how to expand it to provide all essential serv ices for heart treatment. As one of the founders of the West chester Heart Association, Dr. Tarnower turned to that group for help. He proposed that the group finance the expensive and complicated equipment needed for a heart laboratory. The association spent $30,000 for equipment, mainly a spe cially designed diagnostic ma chine. In addition, it provided funds, to pay the salary of a full-time director for the center. That job went to a zealous young Yale alumnus, Dr. Henry Williams. Then Dr. Edwin Harmon, di rector of Grasslands, obtained official permission to provide space and facilities for the cen ter. Still needed were the. invalu able assistance of volunteer workers and the participation of private physicians in the area. Mrs. Yetta Sluis of Larchmont, N.Y., a veteran of 10 years as a volunteer worker at Grasslands, helped Dr. Tarnower organize an 'effective corps of volunteers to handle the office work and other chores that could be' in tolerably costly. Doctors from as far as 50 miles away were quick to join the team. They make their basic con tribution through the weekly heart conferences that typify the teamwork approach at Grass lands. Conftrenca Room Jammad On a recent Friday afternoon about 60 doctors, nurses, tech nicians and volunteer workers jammed the conference room for a session conducted by Tarn ower, with the assistance of Dr. Williams and Dr. Maxwell Cham berlain, a surgeon. Before the group were several interesting cases. One was a sev en-year-old girl who had. suf fered from heart trouble since she was six months old. Another was 'a housewife in her ' 20's whose doctor needed the testing facilities at the center to deter mine wnetner sne had a sus pected serious heart disorder (she didn't). Still another, was a middle-aged working man who had undergone heart surgery once and might have to again (he will). The assembly studied X-rays and cardiographs of each patient alter wlucn Dr. Tarnower, as moderator, recited the medical facts. Dr. Williams, familiar with each case, added his observa tions and Dr. Chamberlain pro vided the sureeen's Doint of of view. Then each patient was brought in to answer questions from the audience. PatUnt Discussad After each mass interview the patient was excused, and. the group opened a free-wheeling discussion of each case. Various points cf view were advanced questions asked, opinions de bated. When the group had com pleted its ' discussion, the pa tient s case had been given a thorough study. . Through more than rwo hours, the audience sat attentively in a crowded room, eager and inter ested as ambitious new students. When it was over, doctors broke up into small groups for further discussion of the cases examined. seemingly reluctant to break off their study of the fascinating and deadly problems facing heart ex perts. That intense dedication has spread. For one example, a fa mous surgeon in the . Midwest volunteered to come east without charge to perform a new kind of heart surgery. His demonstra tion and teaching will enable surgeons at Grasslands , to per form the operation themselves now. Experiences have shown it will take teamwork to conquer heart disease. The record at Grasslands indicates this one group is a fine example of how to achieve that teamwork. Sailors on USS Tarawa Scamper For Better Look at Kim Novak Beware of Imitations! 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Medford 5, Rogue River 1. km holt. ma. m-o mm Jii andrt tmm iwiwdwflfc cemvmmm aeepjno end HouMfaMCMna Cabins, wtfh a modm focilitiaB. HOT MMIAl mm mVO SATHS CAJtBOH DIOXIDE VAPOK BATHS tmi trnmrnt tot m, . Sk tm w Higk mm Urn IM M reKM Hcamt it o vmwwm 9m lnwH mm Maintain Amwmm nil Miaafal Soma. t. 1. Ill D. arjMayexlerDjaeaT. New York 0J.R) A green eyed blonde leaned over in a low-cut black silk dress on the sun deck of the liner United States today and the sailors of the USS Tarawa swarmed up the rigging for a better look. The blonde. Miss Kim No vak of the movies, thought it was fun. So did the 2500 men who whistled a greeting as they clambered up the super structure of the incoming air craft carrier, docking almost simultaneously at an adjoin ing pier. So did the photogra phers, who asked Miss Novak to lean over in the first place. The actress lists her meas urements as 37-23-3715, in descending order. Miss Novak told newsmen she wasn't engaged to Italian Count Mario Vandini or any one else. But "I think he's divine," she said, and "it's fun hearing" rumors of her en gagement because "it sounds as though I were a woman of the world." Miss Novak said she posi tively is not engaged, how ever. "I intend going around many places and seeing many people before I settle down. I've never been engaged yet, but when I do wow!" Spectacular Cleaner , Made in Louisiana New Orleans A new spec tacle cleaner "promises to ban ish streaking and smudging for ever," according to its maker. The cleaner, called "Lens-Wick" uses a new chemical compound which is said to make glass sur faces free from moisture and thus lower the number of dust particles on the glass surface. The material comes in a con tainer that looks like a pocket inhalant tube, and is supposed to be colorless, odorless and stainless. Tuesday, June 5. 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Chest X-Ray Clinic Open Wednesday The chest x-ray clinic at the Sacred Heart hospital will be open Wednesday, June 6, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., according to the Jackson County Public Health association, operators of the clinic. Evening hours are maintained for the convenience of working people and those unable to have x-rays Thursday afternoon. Dr. E. A. Merkel, county health officer, pointed out that the films will be read for tubercu losis, lung cancer and many oth er chest diseases. The clinic as sists in locating an estimated 100 unknown tuberculosis cases, Merkel said. The clinic is open Thursdays from 2 to 5 p.m. in addition to one evening a month. A small charge is made to cover costs. CABINET REORGANIZED Santiago, Chile (U.R) Pres ident Carlos Ibanez Monday completed the reorganization of his cabinet. He named indust rialist Jorge Aravena as minister of agriculture, and Dr. Alberto Araya Lampe as health minister. 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