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HERALD AXD NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, October 13. 19fi0 PAGE 3 A Wilis' W Y"t y' f i Hair Nrtmpfl . As Agents V: if y,For Kingsley THE AIR FORCE Commendation Medal wat awarded last week to U. Col. Walter S. Murphy, executive officer for tVie 408th Fighter Group by Col. R. C. Welch, base commander. Keno PTA Formulates Activities KENO Keno Parent-Teacher Award Given To Colonel Capt. Coleman Baker, pilot, and 1st Lt. Joe Schilling, radar ob- server assigned to the 322nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron, i were selected to represent King sley Field at the Tactical Air Command's World-Wide Weapons Meet "William Tell 196IT, pres- ently underway at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. America's first line of defense.! the Air Defense Command. waS chosen for the job of keeping anj eye on all airborne activities be cause it has the necessary TV equipment on hand and the oper ating eNperience that goes with1 it. How does the system work? For .Te,n Student William Tell '60. four of ADC's 1 r J1"""1'" F-101B Voodoo jets were sent to K L 11 J r t Pvt. Patricia D. StUes I Surgery Progress Reported kf Burglar PORTLAND (API Surgeons i plastic cage an inch and a half Said Guilty opened the heart of a 52-year-old high. The outer margin of the c.ige! Spokane, Wash., man three weeks is of a cloth like material stitched Eugene Francis Samplauski. 25, ago today. They found the mitral to the heart valve opening to was found guilty of burglary valve so badiy damaged there was anchor it in place. Tuesday by an eight-woman, four- no hope it could ever work again j other heart valves have been rniin circuit court jury. And so they sewed in an artificial replaced artificially, but this isl Samplauski was accused of valve a silicone rubber ball the first known time for the mitral stealing a table model radio from Klamath WAC trapped in a plastic cage. This, said a University of Ore gon Medical School spokesman to- valve, the medical school report-'a neighboring hotel resident, Her ed. And it added in a news re- man Carlson, last August, lease that this is especially im- Th verdw u: i-,.,.,.,t..,l in r,r. day. was a major breakthrough portant because it is the mitral1,., Jwe David R. Vandenbeig in heart surgery that could lead valve that so often calcifies into a 315 p nl Tuesday by jury to normal lives for many thous- hardness and fails to regulate the forcn,an Karl Slo in jury poll ands now crippled by a defective blood flow from the lungs. .revealed a 10-2 decision lor con mitral valve. j There are many thousands of PhiliD Amundsen of Sixikane fa'people. ' said, who need a wholly! , the man with the first ball-type rmtial M e trec of(prcd (ive wjtnesscs for the mnra va ve in nis lean. .-.uui-im ....... imU "I feel just fine, added he expected The story of the surgery was;-vc;,rs R he underwent heart van.icnneig scneuuicKi told todnv to the American rn"'Rer.v t correct this, but got .sentencing lor w a.m. rnnay. lege of Surgeons at San Francisco onl-v temporary relief. is heart i Amundson suffered from rhcu- '.,rv ' , ' I state. No testimonv was present- ." he said, and malic fever as a boy. This left .ltomcv nil-hard C Bees- I to return hrajic srar tlssll( the mitral valve D Altoinc ' nCTe ley. re,;iesenting Samplauski. by Dr. Albert Starr, assistant pro fessor of suigery at the Univer sity of Oregon Medical School. It 0cn heart surgery three weeks ago determined that only a new- valve would help him. and a sur- Pvt. Patricia D. Stiles, daughter were fitted' with exceptionally!0' . " T? 7 . M"e ,was he and M. Lowell Edwards, lram Pt the Starr-Edwards compact, 25 watt, two channel TV 01 m Avenue' """jowner of a Portland laboratory. I valv w. place. Lt. Col. Walter S. Murphy, ex-'transmitters. These book - sizc.inamca nonui glauudle u uie u.. ecutive officer for the 408th Fisht-1 completely transistorized DAGE , Women's Army Corps School. Association met on October- 11 er Group at Kingsley Field, wasiTV cameras will be the airbornel As a student at the clerical pro to plan the coming school year's awarded the Air Force Commen- eyes of Air Force judges and ce(urcs and typing course, she activities. ' 1 dation Medal last week by Col. spectators at the Nellis meet. attaincd an academic average of flie cameras are connected by,5 cen( whj,e enrollcd in thc cable to the transmitters but in , ,, scleclion :tt honor ClOSUre Set Colonel Murphy distinguished "l-'""'u. 'c """" 1,L1" ' u" " graduate was based on her aca KiN OF THE Tl.MKS DALLAS, Tex. (I'PD - Sign on a teen-ager's souped up jalopy: "Mother's Worry." Pi Some activities written into theRuPert C. Welch, base comman der. program are a school room open house in November, a men vs. boys basketball game, a juke box dance and a box social in De cember, a founders' day celebra- tion in February, a women's vol : leyball program in March, a fes- tival of dancers in April and a ' one-act play in May. Members also planned a rum- mage sale to be conducted Octo- ber 28 and 29 at the school gym. ; Mrs. Velda Sloan and Mrs. Ber tha Moore will be co-chairmen again this year. Donations may be left at Mrs. Sloan's, 5131 Bristol Avenue, . Klamath Falls, or at the Keno Garage. . The next meeting will be con- ducted on the third Tuesday of the month, November 15, in def erence to the presidential elec tion which falls on the regular meeting date. The meeting opened with group tinging and a unison prayer. John Peterson's resignation as presi denJ' was accepted and Mrs. Ne dra M. Hopkins consented to act .as president for the year. Budget Ways and Means Com mittee and Program Committee reports were accepted as read. who developed the valve in two and a half years of work. It con sists of a ball three quarters ot an inch in diameter that can move, with the heart's beat, in a himself by meritorious achieve ment as commander, 414th Con solidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Oxnard Air Force Base, California, from September 14, 19d9, through July 30, 1960. During this period, Colonel Mur phy's organization set a conver sion time record when the squad ron converted from F-89J type aircraft to the Century Series F-101B Voodoe allweather inter- gunstack mount. Radar observ-!dcmic rccordi proicicncy In ad ers seated in the rear cockpit of each Voodoo will handle the cameras. At the close of the competition at Nellis, the cameras and re- ministration, and superior mili tary conduct and discipline. Each woman selected to attend the course is trained on an in lated equipment will be returned I dividual basis and is afforded to Tyndall for use at future weapons meets. Bumper Strip 1 ti 1 ceptor. Leaaers namea The outstanding achievement of! Walter H. Turner and Carl Ed- Colonel Murphy, his loyalty and mund Yancey today were named oevouon 10 duty retiect greatjKlamath County coordinators for credit upon himself, his unit, and Democratic Bumper Strip Day. the United Stales Air Force Colonel Murphy who only re cently arrived at Kingsley Field, was accompanied by his wife Mary and their two children, Mi chael, 15; and Nancy, 9. The Murphys reside at Falcon Heights. Hurricane Toll CHITTAGONG, East Pakistan the opportunity te advance at her own speed. Tlie course is planned for completion in eight weeks. However, when ' stu dent attains the required speed prior to the eight wneks, the u graduated early. Private Stiles is now assigned to Governor! Island, New York. Saturday, October 15, has been Field EXCrCiSeS set aside as the official day. State Senator Robert W. Straub. Democratic stale chairman, said For Hospital MEDFORD (AP)-vSacred Heart Hospital, beset by debts, is going te close. The new Rogue Valley Hospital has been asked to help keep it operating until final clo sure. Sisler Luke of the Saviour, hos pital administrator, said it might lie a year or two liefoie the hos pital closes although it is planned tor I Ik Sisters of Providence to leave within the next few weeks. Rogue Valley Hospital is cur rently ddini a Ring, which would lielp offset effect of the Sacred Heart closure. Marine Pfc. Ronald D. House, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. House HOME LOANS NOW AVAILABLE Maximum FHA Insured Loans IXAMPLE: Sclet Price $12,000 Mortgoge $11,600 Down Payment Required .... $ 400 If you are home IUYIR er wont to SELL your horns, you should contact our Loral Representative, PAUL McATEE 939 E. Moin - Phone TU 2-4646, eves. 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