NCC elects state unit officers

National Cotton Council state unit officers for 2007 were elected at the industrywide organization's recent annual meeting in Austin, Texas.

The chairmen, vice-chairmen and secretaries, respectively, of selected state units include:

Alabama — Sam R. Spruell, producer, Mount Hope; Stanley Walters, producer, Gallion; and Dan Ellis, ginner, Eufaula.

Arizona — Clyde T. Sharp, producer, Roll; Russell L. Kuhnhenn, ginner, Glendale; and Stephen J. Straussner, ginner, Coolidge.

Arkansas — Stewart Weaver Jr., producer, Edmondson; Thad R. Freeland, ginner, Tillar; and Curtis H. Stewart, ginner, Dumas.

California — Kevin M. Long, cooperative, Bakersfield; Robert J. Crume, warehouser, Bakersfield; and Stanley R. Creelman, ginner, Tulare.

Georgia — Louie Perry Jr., producer, Moultrie; Ben Evans, ginner, Douglas; and Don E. Daily, ginner, Dexter.

Louisiana — Stephen E. Logan, producer, Gilliam; John E. Carroll, ginner, Gilbert; and Thomas A. Parker, producer, Lake Providence.

Mississippi — J. Scott Middleton Jr., cottonseed, Jonestown; Thomas S. Hayes III, producer, Clarksdale; and Meredith B. Allen, cooperative, Greenwood.

Missouri/Illinois — David Blakemore, ginner, Campbell; Steven C. Droke, producer, Hornersville, Mo.; and Charles H. Parker, producer, Senath.

Oklahoma — Jay T. Cowart, warehouser, Altus; Danny Robbins, producer, Altus; and Daniel M. Davis, producer, Elk City.

Tennessee/Kentucky — Christopher D. Clegg Sr., ginner, Tiptonville; Hedrick Shoaf, Producer, Medina, and Jeffery W. Hill, producer, Gates.

Texas — Sid Brough, producer, Edroy; Doyle K. Schniers, producer, San Angelo; and Rick Willis, warehouser, Brownfield.

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