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TEXAS ALMANAC.-1952-1953.
J. E. Ward, Glen Rose (2-1-57); treasurer-general
manager, R. D. Collins, Mineral Wells (non-
member).
Budget Board, Legislative.-(1949); ten mem-
bers: Ex officio members-Lt. Gov. Ben Ramsey
and Speaker of House Reuben E. Sentertitt. Sena-
tors--Ottis E. Lock, Lufkin; Keith Kelly, Fort
Worth; Howard A. Carney, Atlanta and Jimmy
Phillips, Angleton. Representatives-Albert M.
Jones, Valley Mills; Raymond Kirkpatrick, Tren-
ton; W. H. Rampy, Winters, and Jim Lindsey,
Texarkana.
Burial Association Rate Board.-(1947); 6-yr.;
$10 per diem and expenses; seven members-six
aptv., and one ex officio: Ex officio member and
chairman, George B. Butler, Life Insurance Com-
missioner; apptv. members: W. W. Rix, Lubbock
(6-12-55); Grady Fry, Paris (6-12-51); Tom
Welch, Longview (6-12-53); J. E. Keever, Ennis
(6-12-53); Dale Broussard, Beaumont (6-12-55);
Marvin Shannon, Fort Worth (6-12-51).
Canvassers, State Board of.-(1897); ex officio;
term in other office; three members: Gov. Allan
Shivers, Atty. Gen. Price Daniel and Secretary,
of State John Ben Shepperd.
Chemist, State.-(1911); ex officio, indefinite
term: J. F. Fudge, Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station, College Station.
Central Colorado River Authority.-See "Colo-
rado River."
Chiropody Examiners, State Board of.-(1923);
apptv.; 6-yr.; $10 a day and expenses; six mem-
bers: President, Dr. Clifford H. Robminson, Fort
Worth (8-11-51); Dr. Edward H. Kott, Austin
(8-11-55); Dr. Owen M. Murphy, Tyler (8-11-53) ;
Dr. Kenneth L. Rice, El Paso (8-11-53); secretary,
Dr. Marshall Harvey, Lubbock (8-11-55); Dr.
Graham A. Scuddy, Beaumont (8-11-51).
Chiropractic Examiners, Texas Board of.-
(1949); apptv.; 6-yr.; expenses; nine members:
Dr. John Glasin, Galveston (8-4-51); Dr. L. K.
Griffin, Fort Worth (8-4-51); Dr. R. S. Florence,
Tyler (8-4-51); Dr. Walter H. Fischer, Temple
(84-53); Dr. Charles Courtion, San Angelo (8-4-
53) Dr. D. E. Biser, Dallas (8-4-53); Dr. Joe
Busby, Abilene (8-4-55); Dr. M. B. "Mcdoy, Paris
(8-4-55); Dr. C. C. Phillips, Mission (8-4-55).
Cigarette Stamp Board, State.-(1937); com-
posed of Board of Control, serving ex officio:
Chairman R. C. Lanning, Jacksboro, Hall H.
Logan, College Station, and T. B. Warden, Austin.
Citrus Commission, Texas.-(1949); apptv. with
qualifications; 6-yr.; expenses; twenty-seven mem-
bers, including ten growers, eight shippers, six
canners and three members at large, with certain
specifications as to representation by co-operatives
and independents: Sam Tayloe, Edcouch (5-31-57);
Fred M. Hodge, Brownsville (co-operative grower)
(5-31-57); K. E. Johnson, Alamo (independent
grower) (5-31-57); Paul Freeman, Pharr (independ-
ent grower) (5-31-57); M. W. Held, Mission (co-
operative shipper) (5-31-57); Jack Dobson, San
Benito (independent shipper) (5-31-57); Graham
Killough, Weslaco (co-operative canner) (5-31-57) ;
John E. Frost, Raymondvlle (independent canner)
(5-31-57); Jim Griffin, McAllen (member at large)
(5-31-57); C. H. Peery, Donna (co-operative
grower) (5-31-53); J. R. Adams, La Feria (in-
dependent grower) (5-31-53); A. J. W. Arm-
strong, Mission (independent grower) (5-31-53);
S. E. Hyde. Edinburg (co-operative shipper) (5-31-
53); Joe Powell, Edinburg (independent shipper)
(5-31-53); G. O. McDaniel, Edcouch (independent
shipper) (5-31-53); A. F. Taormina, Donna (inde-
pendent canner) (5-31-53); L. A. Ruffner, Donna
(co-operative canner) (5-31-53); J. C. Looney Ed-
inburg (member at large) (5-31-53); Fred Schwa-
bel, Santa Rosa (co-operative grower) (5-31-55);
Stanley Crockett, Harlingen (independent grower)
(5-31-55)- R. G. Yingling Edinburg independentt
grower) (5-31-55); W. JB ryan, Los Fresnos (in-
dependent co-operative shipper) (5-31-55); Horace
Etcdson, McAllen (independent shipper) (5-31-55);
Roy Weir, Pharr (independent shipper) (5-31,55);
Maurice Acers, Mission (independent co-operative
canner) (5-31-55); J, C. Dunn, LaFeria (inde-
pendent canner) (5-31-55); S. H. Collier, Mercedes
(member at large) (5-31-55).
Civil Judicial Council, Texas.-(1929); ex officio
and apptv. - 6-yr.; expenses; sixteen members as
follows: Three ex officio members-Robert W.
Calvert, Austin (Hillsboro), Associate Justice of
State Supreme Court; S. J. Isaacks, El Paso,
chairman of House committee on judiciary; Grady
Hazlewood, Amarillo, chairman of Senate commit-
tee on civil jurisprudence. Four apptv. members
with ex officio qualification-Clyde Grissom, East-land, Chief Justice of Eleventh Court of Civil
Appeals; Reuben A. Hall, Marshall, Chief Justice
of Sixth Court of Civil Appeals; O. L. Parish,
Ballinger, presiding judge, Seventh Administrative
Judicial District; W. L. Thornton, Dallas, Presid-
ing Judge, First Administrative Judicial District.
Nine appty. members-H. F. Montgomery, Hous-
ton (7-1-55); George Waverley Briggs, Dallas
(7-1-53); Randolph L. Carter, San Antonio (7-1-
55); president, Leon Jaworski, Houston (7-1-57),
Thomas J. Pitts, Odessa (7-1-53); Peyton B
Randolph, Plainview (7-1-57); Richard M. More-
head, Austin (7-1-53); Gordon Simpson, Dallas
(7-1-55); Atwood McDonald, Fort Worth (7-1-57),
secretary, O. M. Stubblefield, 1301 Main, Dallas
(nonmember).
College of Arts and Industries, Texas, Board of
Directors of.-(1929); apptv.; 6-yr.; nine mem-
bers: President, Frank C. Smith, Houston (8-31-
55); secretary, R. C. Eckhardt, Kingsville (8-31-
55); A. Loy Sims. Sinton (8-31-53); Albert
Martin, Laredo (8-31-53); Lon C. Hill, Corpus
Christi (8-31-51); Holman Cartwright, Dinero
(8-31-51); Mrs. Frank M. Lewis, San Antonio
(8-31-55); P. E. Peareson, Richmond (8-31-53);
John C. Jones, La Feria (8-31-51).
College of Industrial Arts, Board of Regents of.
-See "Texas State College for Women, Board of
Regents of."
Colorado River Authority, Central Board of
Directors of.-(1935); apptv.; 6-yr.; $10 a day on
duty; nine members; directors: R. G. Hollings-
worth, Coleman (1-1-53); Clyde Thate, Burkett
(1-1-53); Leroy V. Stockard, Santa Anna (1-1-
57); Frank Hudson, Novice (1-1-57); O. L
Cheaney, Santa Anna (1-1-57); Cal Averett,
Coleman (1-1-55); George Pauley, Valera (1-1-
55); H. E. Evans, Talpa (1-1-55); W. T Stew-
ardson, Santa Anna (1-1-53); secretary, Sam
Cooper, Coleman (nonmember).
Colorado River Authority, Lower, Directors of.-
(1935); apptv.; 6-yr.; $10 a day on duty; twelve
members: Chairman, R. D. Wright, Wharton
(1-1-57); secretary, A. B. Spires, Austin (1-1-53);
J. C. Lewis, Bay City (1-1-55); Melvin C. Win-
ters, Johnson City (1-1-53); E. A. Arnim, Flatonia
(1-1-53); Alex Hardin, Llano (1-1-55); Sam K.
Seymour Jr., Columbus (1-1-57); Clay Kuykendall,
San Saba (1-1-55); W. D. Corder, Burnet (1-1-57);
M. C. Dalchau, Llano (1-1-57); Bower Crider,
Bastrop (1-1-55); Robert H. Parker, Bay City
(1-1-53). General Manager, Max Starcke, Box
1153, Austin (nonmember). Note: The last three
members listed above (Messrs. Dalchau, Crider
and Parker) were appointed in 1951 pursuant to
an act of the Fifty-second Legislature, 1951, rais-
ing the board's membership from nine to twelve.
Colorado River Authority, Upper, Directors of.-
(1935); apptv.; 6-yr.; $10 a day on' duty; nine
members; Chairman and gen. mgr., L. T. Young-
blood, Bronte (1-1-57); secretary-treasurer, C. C.
Allen, Robert Lee (1-1-55); H. C. Ragsdale, San
Angelo (1-1-57); Frank Cannon, San Angelo (1-1-
55); C. S. Coleman, Miles (1-1-55); W. D. Hol-
combe, San Angelo (1-1-53); Rufus W. Foster,
Sterling City (1-1-57); Cumbie Ivey, Robert Lee
(1-1-53) R. E. Bruce, Ballinger (1-1-53).
Commission (or Commissioner) of.-Note: In
some instances agencies are alphabetized under
specific reference word, as, "Insurance, Commis-
sioner of."
Commissioner of Agriculture.-(1907); elective;
2-yr. $4,200; John C. White, Austin (Wichita
Falls) (1-1-53).
Commissioner of Education.-(1866 as Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction; 1949 changed to
Commissioner of Education by Gilmer-Aikin Law),
apptv. by State Board of Education; 4-yr.; $17,-
500: Dr. J. W. Edgar, Austin (5-31-53).
Commissioner of General Land Office.-(1836 by
Constitution of Republic of Texas; 1876 by present
Constitution); elective; 2-yr.; $6,000: Bascom
Giles, Austin (1-1-53).
Compensation Claim Board (Pink Bollworm).-
(1917); apptv.; indefinite term; $5 a day and
expenses; three members: Ernest C. Johle, Clif-
ton; Richard M. Riley, Austin; Ralph W. Helm,
Clifton.
Comptroller of Public Accounts.-(1835 by Pro-
visional Government of Texas, 1876 by present
Constitution); elective; 2-yr.; $6,000: Robert S
Calvert, Austin (Sweetwater) (1-1-53).
Co-operation, Texas Commission on Interstate.-
See "Interstate Co-operation, Texas Commission
on, "
Concho River Authority, Lower, Directors of.-
(1939); 6-yr.; nine members: J. A. Waide, Paint
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