The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide 1925 Page: 26
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26 STATE GOVERNMENT.
E. Gilmore, term expires January,
1931; Lon A. Smith, term expires
January, 1929; C. V. Terrell, term
expires January, 1927. Terms are
for six years; salary $4,000. Com-
mission established in 1891 by
statute, based on constitutional
amendment.
IMPORTANT!
- In order to issue the Texas
Almanac at the earliest possible
date in 1925 and yet carry the
names of appointive officials of
the new State adz'ninistration,
the publishers have resorted to
the idea of the loose leaf en-
cyclopedia. The Almanac as is-
sued carries all information Paste loose leaf
complete with the exception of carrying names
the single leaf carrying names of appointi ve
of new appointive officials. boards and offi.
This will be printed in The
Dallas Morning News and The cials here. Pages
Dallas Journal of Feb. 25, 1925. 26=A and 26=B
and the next following issue of' will appear in
The Semi-Weekly Farm News. The Dallas Morn=
It will be printed in Almanac ing News and
page size and style and num-
bered to correspond with ref- The Dallas Jour-
erences in the index. nal of Feb. 25 and
When this information ap- in next following
pears, clip it and paste it neatly issu e of The
and securely at place designated
in next column, so it will form Semi - Weekly
a part of the permanent record Farm News.
of this volume.
APPOINTIVE POSITIONS IN
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Below is a list of all appointive
and ex-officio positions in the
State Government of Texas, includ-
ing single officials, boards and
commissions. Names are omitted
from this list, but will be printed in
The Dallas Morning News, The Dal-
las Journal and Semi-Weekly
for clipping and insertion as di-
rected in notice above.
The list below contains informa-
tion in the following order with
reference to single . officials: (1)
Name of position, , (2) year estab-
lished, (3) length of term of office
and (4) salary. In the case of
boards and commissions, the num-
ber of members is given immedi-
ately following name of the body.
The chart of the administrative
system of Texas on another page
shows how these officials, boards
and Commissions are appointed, with
the exception of ex-officio boards
and certairi bodies named- by more
than one authority. The list below
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