The Cross Section, Volume 16, Number 8, August 1970: Searching Inside

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.... A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE HIGH PLAINS UNDERGROUND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT NO. 1 1628 15th Street... Typist BOARD OF DIRECTORS Precinct 1 (CROSBY, LUBBOCK and LYNN COUNTIES) Ray Kitten... COMITTEEMEN Armstrong County Clifford Stevens, 1971 ___.. Rt. 1, Happy Guy Watson, 1971... Wayside Carroll Rogers, 1972 Wayside George Denny, 1973 _ Rt. 1, Happy... College, Levelland Ewel Exum, 1971 __ Rt. 1, Ropesville H. R. Phillips, 1971 __ Rt

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...- DONLEY COLLINGS- STRONG WORTH 1 PARMER CASTRO AER BRISCOE HALL CHILD- RESS... BOWIE DELTA - JACK WISE DENTON COLLIN HUNT n CASS 1YOAKUM TERRY... REOMA ABANDERA OCALLWELL FORT :00arB1... ALES WILSON DE WHARTON BRAZORIA WrTT N H G 1JACKSON T MAVERICK... ZAVALHA FR1N AGORDA KA RNES

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..., in polygons covering large areas, is not a critical factor. This condition is illustrated by Figure 1... on Figure 1. This drawing is further simplified by assuming a common water table elevation for all... Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1, by F. A. Rayner and A. W. Sechrist, 1969. *Paper... the District in Bailey, Castro, Lamb, and Parmer Counties.1 This model is an adaptation of the California... . 00 OF 00 FIGURE 1 AQUIFER-

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... Conservation District No. 1 Volume 16-No. 8 "THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR WATER" - f... Aquifer," on page 3. STANLEY A. ARBINGAST* The preliminary 1970 Census count indicates that on April 1... Texas had 10,981,447 people. This number is somewhat below the projection of 11,187,000 for July 1..., 1969, and of 11,399,000 for July 1, 1970, published previously by the Bureau of the Census

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