The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 92, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1983 Page: 2 of 12
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Friday, March 25, 1983
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Artificial Heart Team Plans Second Implant
their next patient will also be complish."
concession stands where you FREE
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21—Garage Sales
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Saturday, March 26,
REVIVAL
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Made With The
•ATTENTION HOME OWNER*
SHARON BAPTIST CHURCH
Easter
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Sunday Morning at 10 a.m. thru Friday Night
Bunny
MARCH
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For more information or any question
JOHN FREEMAN - PASTOR
Call— 222-3169 Anytimol
MESSAGE OF HOPE IN THESE FINAL DAYS!!
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DONREY
JARVIS
A
Photo Session
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Chickasha
Okla. 73018
JUST 40 MILES AWAY
FROM HIGH PRICES!
Also See Our
Darling Easter
Clothing Selections
For Boys & Girls
10 ACRES, for sale. Call 224
2064, or 224-7095 after 5
a TUNE UP
a ELECTRICAL
a BRAKE WORK
2 Va mile, 7 ft. wheel move
Ireco Irrigation systems.
CORN FED, butcher pigs.
For sale. Call 224-8637. 1-32
program had to move ahead
to justify the sacrifices of
Clark, who "accomplished
what he set out to ac-
FOR SALE: 1977 Corvette.
$2,100. a assume loan. Or
will take another car as
equity. Call 459-6773. m-70
VETTE
series,
condition,
SALT LAKE CITY(UPD
— Researchers who kept Dr.
Barney Clark alive 112 days
with an artificial heart say
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p.m.
70—Cars for Salo
Don't Boil Water-
Have It At Your
Fingertips.
PAINTING,
WALLPAPERING
DRYWALL REPAIR
Call: Kay, 222-2591
after 5 p.m.
7 years experience
a fair prices.
OF AN INVESTMENT THAT COULD
RAISE THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME
FROM 10 to 15% OF VERY LITTLE
OR NO COST TO YOU. WE USE E-
LECTRONICS AND SOLAR HEAT TO
CUT YOUR TOTAL UTILITY BILLS
BY 38 to 50%.
Freeh questions about the
artificial heart program were
raised by transplant pioneer
Denton Cooley, who said
Clark's death proves man-
made hearts are unsuitable
for permanent use.
Before you drive
to Oklahoma City-
YOU OUGHT TO TAKE
A LOOK AT US!
Established
1892
405-224-0004
210 S. 4th Suite 0
Chickasha, Okla. 73018
Wo Offer:
•Solar Heated Air
•Solar Heated Water
•Duty Cyder (Technology Break-
through) Hooting A Air Compressor
Controlor
•Programable Microcomputer Thermo-
•tat; Controls the Solar System and
Setbacks
• HEATING
• AIR CONDITIONING
Mystery Prof Had Financial Woes
him to spend time on the road home where they have lived
Gives you 190° hot water at
the touch of a tap
Ideal for instant coffee
soups, and other hot drinks
Also great for everything
from making gelatins and
gravies to warming baby
bottles
Uses less energy than a
40-wattbulb And it’s built
by In-Sink -Erator, so you know
it’s a quality product
You'll wonder how you ever got along
without if
In-Sink-Erator Division, Emerson Electric Co
near death when he gets a
man-made pump but will
benefit from Clark’s long
ordeal
University of Utah Medical
School officials said Thur-
sday their implantation
Chichasba Daily Express
(USPS 104 140)
302 No. 3rd Strwt
P.O DRAWER E
INTRODUCING THE
STEAMIN'HOT
HOT WATER DISPENSER
BY IN SINK ERATOR
by hoses to an air compressor
was implanted on Dec. 2.
1982 He lived long enough to
celebrate Christmas with his
family and his 62nd birthday
with family and hospital
staff.
He was conscious and com-
municated with his doctors on
the day of his death. DeVries
said, and held his "last
meaningful conversation” a
day or two earlier in a private
session with his wife, Una
Loy.
Dr. Chase Peterson, the
university’s medical vice
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EVANGELIST
804 Utah Avenue
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA
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NEED Christian lady to care
for 1 year old child in my
home. References
required. Call 224-4043, or
after 5p.m. call 224-4046. p
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3 BEDROOM BRICK. 102
Windsor Dr. 2 car garage,
fenced back yard. Large
lot, well water. Call 224
6120. FOR SALE, by
owner. w-60
1978 COR
Anniversary
1978 DATSUN B210 Hat-
chback. 40,000 miles, good
condition, automatic, air,
am-fm radio. Call 224
FOR SALE:
HIRE A Husband. Painting,
hauling, repairs, yard
work. Call me. 224-6943. b-
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RUMAGE SALE: March
26th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 1502
So. 8th St. Good shoes &
clothes for cheap price. k-
21
can buy cooked rattlesnake
meat," he said.
Professional "pit men”
from Texas also will perform.
A highlight of the weekend
is the snake-sacking event, in
which participants try to
GW officials put Crafton on
administrative leave and
made their disclosure of his
identity after meeting with
special agents from the at-
torney general’s office,
university spokesman Barry
Jagoda said.
“The university was not
aware of his other teaching
schedules," Jagoda said.
Students in Crafton’s
Thursday night engineering
class at GW were surprised to
learn he was jailed in Penn-
sylvania.
Hank Springer, of River-
dale, Md., said, "I found out
about 20 minutes before
class.”
Springer described Crafton
as a "basically a strict in-
structor” who demanded
silence in the classroom. He
said Crafton "never missed a
single class."
Crafton, 59, has been an
engineering administration
FOR SALE: 5 room house. 2
bedrooms, 1 bath. 1015 W.
Virginia. Fenced
backyard, detached
garage, 11.5 assumable
loan. Call 756-2144, or 785-
be increased gradually after
implantation to avoid
seizures, he said, and a valve
that broke - requiring a
repair operation — will be
replaced with a stronger
version.
Following Thursday’s
autopsy, Clark’s body was
readied for shipment to the
Seattle area. His family said
funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the
Federal Way, Wash., Stake
House of the Mormon Church.
Clark was near death when
the artificial heart connected
FOR RENT: Lovely 2
bedroom apartment.
Newly remodeled, un-
furnished, $275. with $250.
deposit. References. 1-476-
50—Apartments for Rent
1 BEDROOM furnished
duplex. Bills paid, No pets.
Call after 4 p.m. 224-1457. r-
50
FREE: to good home. 1 year
old medium size male dog.
Looks like a bird dog. Has
had shots. Very good
watch dog. Good with kids
must give away. Bit
mofher-In-law. 224-3544.
4—Auctions
Linville Plumbing—224-7381
BARBED WIRE fence
building. Call 381-4237 or
WANT to buy: used folding
chairs for a church. Call
222-0100 before 4:30. Or
after 4:30,224-8297. s-28
president, said Clark had recipient will also be near
“accomplished what he set death.
out to accomplish" and his “The purpose of doing this
unfulfilled hopes of going experimentation is two-fold:
home and someday playing one, to gain scientific in-
golf with a portable formation as to the use of this
compressor were “extras.” device; the second is to help
“He wanted much more,” someone in dire need,
Peterson said. "I would want DeVries said. "It may be that
much more. But he did a the next patient may be very
great thing.” similar to Dr. Clark.
DeVries and Ross Woolley He said a second heart is
of the university’s ready but the ethics board
Institutional Review Board, must study the data on Clark
which will set the ground and assess risks-versus-
rules for the next implant, benefits for the next patient
predicted the second before it is used.
AKC REGISTERED German
Shepherd. Male, 2 year
old, obediance trained.
$300. Call 222-2017 after 4
Loaded, mint
low miles.
BEAUTIFUL custom built
ranch style on 5 acre* or
more. In secluded wooded
area. Fantastic view,
energy efficient, on
natural gas. 12 percent
financing. $130,000. Must
WAURIKA, Okla. (UPD - place three live rattlesnakes dilated. Although the plastic
Rattlesnakes are probably in a sack as fast as possible, heart kept pumping, his
best left alone, but this Farmers and ranchers wel- circulatory system didn’t
weekend thousands of people come the hunters on their maintain the pressure needed
will gather just to hunt the land for the hunt because the to get oxygen-carrying blood HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) The Baltimore Sun
poisonous critters, stuff them growing snake population, tosthebodyisorsansya - A master impersona tor reported today that Crafton, a
in sacks and buy and sell becomes a problem in the His colon failed DeVries was traced to the faculty of a resident of Potomoc, Md., has
them. spring and fall. explained. ThenhlsKong third university where he been sued at least 11 times in
From 8,000 to 10,000 people The 500 or so people who . qn8 taught since 1956, apparently recent years for failing to pay
from across the country are register for the hunt can sell . .. . . k under his real name and with bills, according to
expected to attend the 22nd their catches for $3.50 a Hut * " r#i1» legitimate credentials, of- Montgomery County records.
Annual Rattlesnake Hunt pound. Individuals and trg ortrcs nert “as ficials said.
Saturday and Sunday,saidI to manufacturers buy the skins taken from Clark’s body
so George Washington
be..theworld‛s larses to make hatbands, belts and researchers could study it University officials said
gathering for such an event, other accessories One man under ivery cloe scientific Thursday the man held in
Trophies will be awarded will 8* stocking up on mea protocol" for possible Cumberland County Prison
‘or the longest, shortest, and for « rattlesnake dinner. deterioration, but its in- under 1150,000 bond for im-
bestmarked snakes, as well Some shoppers will be after ventor, Dr. Robert Jarvik, personating professors at
as an award for the moat the snake’s rattlers. said there were no problems. Millersville and Ship-
pounds of snakes sold. •We sell a lot of them,” he Jarvik said researchers pensburg state colleges in
"Right now we’re just wait- said. “Some people put them had learned from the set- Pennsylvania is long-time
ing on pretty weather,” said in guitars. They say it makes backs in Clark’s case. The GW faculty member Paul
Tommy Martindale, 41, of- ’em sound better." next patient’s heart beat will Crafton,
ficial spokesman for the _ . -F gmi • f
Too Late To Classify
shows going on, carnivals and
Thousands Hunt sES
3 FAMILY garage sale. 912
So. 13th. Saturday &
Sunday. h-21
and at other schools. for 15 years.
A woman at the Potomac Crafton’s department
residence who identified chairman at GW, Sam Roth-
herself as Mrs. Crafton said man, told a student
her attorney had advised her newspaper, "There s no
not to discuss the case. question in my mind of his
A spokesman for the His creden
Pennsylvania attornez at Towson State
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31aliasezarathertbanjystthe matches a David Gordon who
Y taught auditing, accounting
Authorities are uncertain and international business
when the impersonations there from 1979 through the
began. Crafton reportedly spring of 1982.
took on the other jobs because Attorney John Pyfer, who is
he need money for medical representing the suspect, de-
care of a handicapped clined Thursday to verify the
daughter identity of his client, who is
Crafton’s suburban being held under 1150,000 bail
Washington neighbors told in nearby Cumberland
reporters he, his wife and County Prison on fraud and
teenage daughter, who suf- forgery charges.
fers from cerebral palsy, kept More charges are being
to themselves in their prepared in the Millersville
modest, shrub-shrouded impersonation.
FOR SALE: Norman Bates
executive desk with 72"x
34" top with matching
credent a 224-5704. t-20
THREE APARTMENTS for
rent. Furnished efficiency,
$170. per month. Fur-
nished 1 bedroom, $190.
Larger furnished 1
bedroom, $220 per month.
All bills paid, reference*
required. Apply at: 1317
So. 4th, ERA Realty.
Johnny Martin, Owner-
Agent. m-51
Clark, 62, the humorous, William DeVries told a news
golf-playing retired dentist briefing Thursday.
from Des Moines, Wash., died Antibiotics given Clark to
Wednesday night of the fight pneumonia that
collapse of his blood cir- developed after he inhaled
culatlon system and vomit on March 3 ultimately
“multiple organ failure ” led to his death, the surgeon
.... said. The drugs killed
Hisi doctors turned thekey protective bacteria in his
shutting off hisplasticJarvik- colon and allowed a staph
7 heart after determining he infection to weaken his entire
had no brain activity and body.
"was essentially dead, Dr. He went on a “spiraling
downhill course" that
GARAGE SALE: Saturday 81
Sunday. 1513 S. 6th. Toys, 2
kinds of insulation, bats,
purses, pictures, frames,
books of all kinds, 2 h.p.
trolling motor $65.
Humidifier, shoes all sizes,
clothes, prom gowns, lots
The Heritage Cafe building
and all equipment at 310
Choctaw Ave., will be
auctioned at 10 a.m.
Monday, April 4, 1983, on
Court House steps. To see
before auction, call Ruby
Ben|amln. 224-7203. b-4
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Effective July 1,1982
One Year $60.00
Six Months $30.00
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Ski Report
SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) -
The New Mexico ski report
for Thursday, with snow
depth at midway, new snow
since last report and type of
snow:
Angel Fire - 48 inches
base, 8 inches new; powder
and packed powder.
Cloudcroft — closed.
Eagle Creek — closed.
Red River — 51 inches
base, 5 inches new; powder
and packed powder.
Rio Costilla — 56 inches
bare, 6 inches new, powder
and packed powder.
Sandia Peak — 72 incites
base, 12 inches new; powder
and packed powder.
Santa Fe — 80 inches base,
8 inches new; powder and
packed powder.
Sierra Blanca — 85 inches
base, 9 inches new; powder
and packed powder.
Sipepu — closed.
Suga rite — 50 inches base, 5
inches new; powder and
packed powder
Taos — 141 inches base, 12
inches new; powder and
packed powder.
NOW TAKING applications
for concession help. Apply
In person. Prefer 18 year
olds or co1 lege student.
Apply after 6 p.m. s-11
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acreage. Carpeted, ch&.a, year, apparently allowing
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