The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 28, 1974 Page: 3 of 18
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I he body of a fisherman who department. the Oklahoma
drowned ma pond northeast of Wildiife department, and the
Vinson Thursday night has Greer County Sheriff depart-
been reccovered. . . . ment. The divers from the
Kichard Imunerhoif. a diver Altus Air Force Base
Ironi the Altus Air Force Base Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Preparedness Disaster Group included
bisaster Group. found Timmerhoff, Dirk Fort. Bruce
Haymond Smder, 66, of Ymson. Rirk, Bob Wood. and Larry
at 12 10 noon Friday. Leeman
Snider hadzbeenirunninga F uneral services will be held
which ulo^tX mileraPonda Monday at loa.ma the coley
three miles north of Vinson, unerachapelwith the. Rev.
r when the boat that he and his 1 0 E . of ciating. Burial
GRFG Lucas is 3 years companion, Lawrence Lan- "l lheatthenlndepen dence
Old today. He is the son of ning, were in capsized around 9 -euetery at Vinson under the
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry p.m. Mrs. Snider was on the iire Coley Funeral
Lucas, 1217 Karen Dr. shore when her husband iAnm, 0, .
drowned in the 15 ft. water. ornApriztlpat Gordon,
-e• he had lived in the Vinson
The PennsylvAnin Dutch area since 19U8.
sometimes adorn a small am ihose helping in the search .Survivors include his wife,
tree with5 agmm 8 are included the Oklahoma High- Jewel of the home; two sisters,
tom their forefathers may have way P’atrol, the Altus Civil Mrs. Ethel Hill, Altus, Mrs.
brought with them from E( Defense, Altus AFB, Hollis Mobble Wilcher, Vinson; one
rope. Sheriff department and fire is other, Finis, Vinson,
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Healdton citizens have given us some pressure problems in the
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tessstnPntedryattraining tendent of the Ponca city Wa- cause of dangerously low" wa-
pH V-olmsa" SP ter and Light Department, has tor levels in the wells.
"Waterconsumption hasbeen issued orders that he will be Moore residents are on an
Jwvsmttonthashen the only one 10 operate the odd-even system of water ratio-
lest mount-consmed22537,. pressuremeters and that ifone ning. However, no similiarac-
000 gallons, ■ recorded on July tonis planned for nearby Nor-
"Dhsrwaterlevels)igsome.
dasromtnstvonmarsach shortages, or serious supply thing well have to watch very
T Harrison Lawtoncity iter problems, but there has been closely," said Ralph Speer,
plant superintendent.
Doctor To Practice
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"pwzml-onsallons ming After receiving his license to his parents are Mr and Mrs.
water from Lake Ellsworth to practice. Dr. Larry Abernathy G R Abernathy of Altus.
Lake Lawtonka since July 6 in has joined Dr Hoy F. Dickey of _
an effort to maintain the level Vernon, Tex •• in the practice of A
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of the city ’s reservoir. But even optometry
thauahrrd"oG.°oecellone was Abernathy isanativesgtAltus
week, the lake’s level has stil and 1965 Eraduateof Altus
dropped by almost a foot. High School He attended Altus
In Healdton, City Manager Junior College, now known as
John C. Turner says that city’s Western Oklahoma State
reservoir has been dropping College, for one year, and
about a foot a day all week and ..
until Die supply is restored, he transferred to Oklahoma State
says it will be slim pickin’s" University where he received a
for the community bachelor of science degree in
He said if the level drops entomology in 1970
much further, water will have He has attended the
to be shut off from residents al University of Houston, College
night as the city’s overhead of Optometry the past four
storage tanks must be main- years and graduated with a
tamed in case of fire. doctor of optometry degree in
He called on Healdton resi-
dents to be conservative in May of this year.
their use of water. We appre- His wife is the former Mary
ciate all of the cooperation Lynn Moreland of Tulsa, and
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 28, 1974, newspaper, July 28, 1974; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121584/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.