Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Fifty-Seventh Legislature Page: 27
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1961
To be members of the Texas Water
Development Board, for six-year
terms to expire December 20, 1965:
Marvin Nichols of Fort Worth, Tar-
rant County (designated Chairman);
W. E. Tinsley of Austin, Travis
County.
To be a member of the State Board
of Water Engineers, for a six-year
term to expire August 19, 1965: Otha
F. Dent of Littlefield, Lamb County.
To be members of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Williamson County
Water Supply District, for six-year
terms to expire September 25, 1965:
William S. Lott of Georgetown, Wil-
liamson County; C. H. Ahlgren of
Round Rock, Williamson County; Vir-
gil Dupree of Taylor, Williamson
County. For four-year terms to expire
September 25, 1963: T. E. Starnes of
Thrall, Williamson County; K. L.
McConchie of Taylor, Williamson
County; V. C. (Bill) Johnson of Hutto,
Williamson County. For two-year
terms to expire September 25, 1961:
Jack Titsworth of Taylor, Williamson
County; Marvin Mikeska of Taylor,
Williamson County; Truett Beard of
Granger, Williamson County.
To be a member of the Texas Youth
Council, for a six-year term to expire
September 1, 1965: Robert W. Knee-
bone of Houston, Harris County.
To be members of the State Com-
mission for the Blind, for six-year
terms to expire January 1, 1967:
Asher J. Thompson of Lubbock, Lub-
bock County; Burt L. Risley of Aus-
tin, Travis County.
To be members of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Central Colorado River
Authority, for six-year terms to ex-
pire January 1, 1967: Cal Averett of
Coleman, Coleman County; H. E.
Evans of Talpa, Coleman County;
George Pauley of Valera, Coleman
County.
To be presiding judge of the Third
Administrative Judicial District, for a
four-year term to expire January 1,
1965: D. B. Wood of Georgetown,
Williamson County.
Respectfully submitted,
PRICE DANIEL,
Governor of Texas.
Austin, Texas,
January 11, 1961.
To the Senate of the Fifty-Seventh
Legislature:
I ask the advice, consent and con-firmation of the Senate with respect
to the following appointments:
To be Associate Justice of the Court
of Civil Appeals for the First Su-
preme Judicial District, to fill the un-
expired term of Judge Phil D. Wood-
ruff, resigned: Tom F. Coleman, Jr.,
of Houston, Harris County.
To be Associate Justice of the Court
of Civil Appeals for the Fifth Su-
preme Judicial District, to fill the un-
expired term of Judge William M.
Cramer, resigned: H. Bascom Thomas
of Dallas, Dallas County.
To be Chief Justice of the Court
of Civil Appeals for the Seventh Su-
preme Judicial District, to fill the un-
expired term of Judge E. L. Pitts, de-
ceased: James G. Denton of Lubbock,
Lubbock County.
To be Judge of Criminal District
Court Number One, Bexar County, to
fill the unexpired term of Judge M. D.
Jones, deceased: Archie S. Brown of
San Antonio, Bexar County.
To be Judge of Domestic Relations
Court Number Two, Dallas County:
John Mead, Jr., of Dallas, Dallas
County.
To be Judge of Domestic Relations
Court Number Two, Harris County,
to fill the unexpired term of Judge
John L. Compton, resigned: Wendell
A. Odom of Houston, Harris County.
To be Judge of the District Court
of the First Judicial District, to fill
the unexpired term of Judge Joe
Fisher, resigned: O'Neal Bacon of
Newton, Newton County.
To be District Attorney of the
First Judicial District, to fill the un-
expired term of O'Neal Bacon, re-
signed: William E. Carroll of Jasper,
Jasper County.
To be Judge of the District Court
of the Fifth Judicial District, to fill
the unexpired term of Judge Maxwell
Welch, deceased: Robert S. Vance of
Texarkana, Bowie County.
To be District Attorney of the
Fifth Judicial District, to fill the un-
expired term of Robert S. Vance, re-
signed: Ed B. Levee, Jr., of Texar-
kana, Bowie County.
To be Judge of the District Court
of the 18th Judicial District, to fill
the unexpired term of Judge John A.
James, Jr., resigned: Penn J. Jack-
son of Cleburne, Johnson County.~
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