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I agree.\ 1?» 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 HE* tieKAUESt That ittclud A# H©, sir. Q, Yea, tha 35 acres la f MR* FOLOERj I would like tli.@ 1038 lg orctur to months. 48,000*000 gallon® February 56*000,000 | March 48*000*000 w April 88,000*000 » May 86*000,000 | June 133,000,000 i July 180,000,000 w August 125,000,000 ft Saptisteer 120,000,000 1 Dotobex 93,000*000 ft November ISO » AvvA AV * VAvAWA It December «A /Vs A AHA 1 1DTAL 1,036,000*000 A® a matter of information, the daily consumption during this parii varies from 1,800*000 gallons in January * t© 4*300*000 gallons in July, The total product ion of our so^aroea on the M12**wfe@re the wells and springs are located #> Is 4,8.59,965 gallons per day from a c Aua. 1 men stir a® #fvt s« ^0 U can see how closely we cam® to reaching the peak of the production during July, MR* SEXTOSt This is all from the wells? A, Just from the wells and the spring* MB, Mo HA MIS? Have ycii some figures for 1939? A * y&Br sir. January 47,000,000 gallons February 46*000,000 ft March 70,000,000 ft April 131,000*000 * —21—