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Page 4 May, 1978 THE CROSS SECTiON
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Precinct 1
(CROSBY, LUBBOCK and LYNN COUNTIES;I
James P. Mitchell, Vice President .. Wolfforth
Precinct ?y
(COCHRAN, HOCKLEY and LAMB COUNTIES)
Selmer H. Schoenrock, Secy.-Treas. .Levelland
Precinct 3
(BAILEY, CASTRO and PARMER COUNTIES)
A. W. Gober, President ...--- _----------- Farwell
Precinct 4
ARMSTRONG, DEAF SMITH. POTTER and
RANDALL COUNTIES;
Ray Gerk _-.-.-...----------_.------------------- Hereford
Precinct 5
(FLOYD and HALE COUNTIES)
Malvin A. Jarboe ---------__ -_...--- Floydada
COUNTY COMMITTEEMEN
Armstrong County
Carroll Rogers, Secretary
Wayside, Texas
Cordell Mahler, 1979 ------...-....-------Wayside
James Bible, 1979 ------------------- Wayside
Guy Watson, 1981 _---_------Wayside
Bill Heisler, 1981 ---------------Wayside
Leslie Adams, 1981 ----- ...----- .Wayside
Bailey County
Doris Wedel, Secretary
H&R Block, 224 W. 2nd, Muleshoe
Marshall Head, 1979 ---- __-._ Rt. 3, Muleshoe
Harold Layton, 1979 ----__ ..... Rt. 2, Morton
Eugene Shaw, 1981 _..__----. Rt. 2, Muleshoe
David Stovall, 1981 -------._ Rt. 2, Muleshoe
Ernest Ramm, 1981 _---------- Rt. 2, Muleshoe
Castro County
Garnett Holland, Secretary
City Hall, 120 Jones St., Dimmitt
Anthony Acker, 1979 .__---- Rt. D, Nazareth
Glenn Odom, 1979 ___--- Rt. 4, Box 135, Dimmitt
Jackie Clark, 1981 ------ Rt. 1, Box 33, Dinmitt
W. A. Baldridge, 1981 .__ 608 W. Grant, Dimmitt
Frank Wise, 1981 ------ Rt. 4, Box 10, Dimmitt
Cochran County
W. M. Butler, Jr., Secretary
Western Abstract Co., 108 N. Main Ave., Morton
Hershel M. Tanner, 1980, Route 2, Box 36, Morton
Danny Key, 1980 -...------- Star Route 2, Morton
H. H. Rosson, 1980 __......... Star Route 2, Morton
Keith Kennedy, 1982 __... Star Route 2, Morton
Robert Yeary, 1982 ._.- Route 2, Box 66, Morton
Crosby County
Clifford Thompson, Secretary
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock
Tommy McCallister, 1980 ..-.-- 209 N. Van Buren,
Lorenzo
Edward S. Smith, 1980 ._ 102 N. Van Buren,
Lorenzo
Pat Yoakum, 1980 _ Box 146, Lorenzo
Mike Carlisle, 1982 .-- Route 1, Box 274, Lorenzo
Alvin C. Morrison, 1982 ------- Box 6, Lorenzo
Deaf Smith County
B. F. Cain, Secretary
County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, Hereford
George Ritter, 1979 ------ ----------- Rt. 5, Hereford
Bill Cleavinger, 1979 .------- Route 1, Wildorado
James E. Higgins, 1981----200 Star St., HerefordGalnd Solomon, 1981 303 Sunset Dr,Hrfr
Tom Robinson, 1981 .. 211 Cherokee Dr., Hereford
Floyd County
Verna Lynne Stewart, Secretary
Floyd Co. Abstract, 215 W. California, Floydada
C. 0. Lyles, 1980 _........_ Route 4, Floydada
Connie Bearden, 1980........ Route 1, Floydada
M. M. Smitherman, 1980 ....Silverton Star Rt.,
Floydada
Charles Huffman, 1982 ..-.- - Route 1, Lockney
Gilbert L. Fawver, 1982 .--- Route 4, FloydadaHale County
J. B. Mayo, Secretary
Mayo Ins., 1617 Main, Petersburg
Clint Gregory, Jr., 1980 ----- Box 98, Petersburg
Homer Roberson, 1980 _. Box 250, Petersburg
Henry Scarborough, 1980 ___ Route 2, Petersburg
Gaylord Groce. 1982 -.-_------- Box 314, Petersburg
Bill John Hegi, 1982 _...----- Route 2, Petersburg
Hockley County
Jim Montgomery, Secretary
609 Austin Street, Levelland
Billy Ray Carter, 1980 ._____ Route 5, Levelland
Leon Young, 1980 ----- ___. Route 1, Ropesville
Robert Phillips, 1980 ___ 218 Redwood, Levelland
J. E. Wade, 1982 _-._.-._- Route 2, Littlefield
Jack Earl French, 1982, Rt. 3, Box 125, Levelland
Lamb County
Robert Richards, Secretary
509 Phelps Avenue, Littlefield
P. A. Washington, 1980 .._ Box 124, Springlake
Jack Stubblefield, 1980 .._.._____.. Box 397, Spade
Larry Lockwood, 1980 .__. Star Rt. 2, Littlefield
Billy J. Langford, 1982 .----------- Box 381, Olton
Edward Fisher, 1982 ---------.......- Box 67, Sudan
Lubbock County
Clifford Thompson, Secretary
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock
Don Bell, 1980 ___ -___ .-. Box 114, Wolfforth
Ronald Schilling, 1980 ____---------___ Route 1, Slaton
Granville Igo, 1980 -.- 1304 8th Street, Shallowater
Owen Gilbreath, 1982 _.--- 3302 23rd St., Lubbock
Clifford Hilbers, 1982 .__ Route 1, Box 14, Idalou
Lynn County
Clifford Thompson, Secretary
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock
S. B. Rice, 1980 ....... --------Route 1, Wilson
W. R. Steen, 1980 . - ------ Route 2, Wilson
Wendell Morrow, 1980------ Route 1, Wilson
Gary Houchin, 1982 - -----------------Box 54, Wilson
Freddie Kieth, 1982 Box 283, New Home
Parmer County
Ken Horn, Secretary
Horn Insurance Agency, Bovina
Floyd Reeve, 1979 ----------Box 876, Friona
Ralph Roming, 1979 ----809 Ridglea Dr., Bovina
Troy Christian, 1981---------_________Rt. 1, Farwell
Dalton Caffey, 1981------ P.O. Box 488, Friona
Ronald Elliott, 1981 ----_----- Rt. 3, Muleshoe
Potter County
F. G. Collard, III, 1979 -. Rt. 1, Box 433, Amarillo
W. J. Hill, 1979 --.-------------5503 Emil, Amarillo
Jim Line, 1981 ---------- Box 87, Bushland
Albert Nichols, 1981 ---.. Rt. 1, Box 491, Amarillo
Weldon Rea, 1981 _--------.----------__ BushlandRandall County
Mrs. Louise Tompkins, Secretary
Farm Bureau, 1714 Fifth Ave., Canyon
John F. Robinson, 1979 1002 7th St., Canyon
Bill Dugan, 1979--------_______Rt. 2, Box 30, Happy
Harry LeGrand, 1981 4700 . Bowie, Amarillo
Joe Albracht, 1981 ---..P.O. Box 81, Bushland
Jack Brandt, 1981 . -----. Rt. 1, Box 280, CanyonNOTICE: Information regarding times and places of the monthly County Committee meeting can be
secured from the respective County Secretaries.
Applications for well permits can be secured at the address shown below the respective
County Secretary's name, except for Potter County; in this county contact W. J. Hill.- - -6/UIUA - - - _ P E
-R U 7 A - - I -"-KEITH WHITWORTH
"Water Measurements" .. .
There are areas which exceed this de-
cline for the ten year period and other
areas which would not approach this
figure. The significance of the average
decline lies in the fact that declines
are occurring in individual observation
wells to the extent that an average of
their changes for the ten year period
approaches 19 feet of water table
decline.
The complete records of the indivi-
dual wells in the District water-level
observation well program, as previous-
ly discussed, are maintained in the
District files in the Lubbock office.
This information is available for public
inspection and is currently being used
in preparation of a reproducible per-
manent file to provide copies of the
information to interested persons. If
additional information is n e e d e d,
please contact the District office at
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock, Texas.T
foqp
*2i
4viDistrict Engineering
Technician Resigns
District employee Oscar Riemer re-
cently resigned from his position as
Engineer Technician to enter private
business. Oscar had completed more
than four years of service with the Dis-
trict and had extensive contact with
many of the landowners and operators
throughout the area. His principal
work activities had involved aid and
assistance in solving water control and
management problems, well spacing,
water conservation techniques, and the
safety programs.
The District's Board and Staff regret
losing Oscar's talents, but understand
his desire to have his own business
and wish him and his family every
success in the future.4r
IA
OSCAR RIEMER
I
New Draftsman
Hired By District
The High Plains Underground Water
Conservation District No. I is pleased
to announce the addition of Mr. Keith
Whitworth to its staff. Whitworth has
joined the District's Support Section as
a draftsman.
Whitworth is a native of Lubbock
and comes to the Water District from
the Engineering Department of the
City of Lubbock. Prior to his job with
the City he was employed in private
business.
The District is pleased to welcome
Keith as its newest staff member.'coinrd from page 1)
AVERAGE DECLINE OF
WATER TABLE
Avg. Decline Avg. Annual
in ft. Decline in ft.
County 1977-1978 1969-1978
Armstrong 1.39 1.37
Bailey 1.58 1.28
Castr4 3.15 2.99
Cochran +0.46 0.25
Crosbr 4.28 2.32
Deaf $mith 1.88 2.56
Floyd 2.99 2.64
Hale 1.72 1.15
Hocklpy +0.02 0.33
Lamb 2.83 2.09
Lubbock l.04 0.79
Lynn 0.51 - 0.23
Parmor 3.20 3.23
Potter 1.89 1.05
Randall 2.11 1.52SOV6L SVXIL 'm DO89nl1
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