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EVERY DAY• ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASEDWIRE• DAILY COMICS• FEATURES - SOCIETY - SPORTSVOLUME 47Permits For Construction Of ThreeLow Water Dams Along GuadalupeIssued In Monday Hearing At AustinThe last major hurdle in the( legal meanderings before construction of conservation and recreational dams along the Guadalupe RiVer in Kerr County was cleared Monday in Austin when the State Board of Water Engineers issued permits for three dams following formal hearings. Attending the hearings wereRoy L. Hart NewScout ExecutiveFor Hill CountryCounty Judge John R. Leavell, County Commissioners L. M. (Mitch) Guthrie, Vernon D. Powell, Adolph Bartel and Lee Goff. Chamber of Commerce Manager Joe Vardeman, County Attorney Glenn Petsch, Kerr County Dams Committee Chairman Darrell Lochte, Bill Garrett and Jay Wray of Center Point, E. K. Flach and S. P. Tomlinson of Comfort and Joe Pacheck, newly director of the Upper GuadalupeRiver Authority.Attorney Lochte presented the case in behalf of the Kerr County Commissioners Court and introduced engineers who prepared the plans for the three dams. They were: Floyd Johnston of Mason and Johnston of Dallas who ran the first surveys; Mr. Salem McLlean of The George Dahl Engineering Co., also of Dallas and Mr. A. R. Clayton of the Bel! and Clayton Engineering Co., of Austin The Water BoardpiKerrville, Kerr County, Texas, Tuesday, May 10, 1955IIN FINAL PRESENTATION OF “RUMPELSTILTSKIN,, OPERETTA TONIGHTFinal presentation of the three-act operetta “Rumpel-stiltskin’*, by a cast of 67 pupils of the Holy Cross Lutheran School under the direction of Miss Amy Wagnei*, Miss Karlene Kaddatz and W. O. Doering, will be staged this Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the Schuh Memorial Auditorium. Audience at Monday night’s premier lavished praise on the beauty of the colorful Hans Christian Anderson story, and the splendid offering of the cast which included Jongleurs: Ralph Schwausch, A! Wagner, Ernest Nichols, David Van Hoozer, Tommy Kennedy, David Brewton, Harry McPherson, Arthur Ardoin; Children from the Blue Mill: Janet Edson, Sandra Wendel, Carol Kroner, Jeannie Stover, Karen Wendel, Joyce Miller, Mae Brackeen, Ann Liljedahl, Cheryl Wright and Betty Fossler; The Miller, Leonard Schuh; Gretchen, Sharon Edson; Dame Miller, Janice Klein; A Stranger, Todd Miller; Huntsmen, JohnVan Hoozer and Leon Cunningham; Major Domo, Douglas Fossler; King, Ronall Northrup; Couriers, Dale Henderson, Ira Fisher, David Baker, Bennie Setliff, George Joy and Carl Formby; Ladies in Waiting, Kay Karger, Martha Doering, Dora Littlefield ,Jeanie Ahrens, Bonnie Pipes and Donna Gholson; Rumpelstiltskin, David Snodgrass; Lackey, Oliff Pittman; Fairy, Carolyn Clark; Fiddlers, Bubba Karger, Tarlton Switzer and Dewaine Bracutigam; Page, Axel Kairies; Grand Begum, Charles Ahrens; Interpreter, John Pipes; Maharajah, Pat Edson; Slave, Denny McPherson; Chorus, Kathy Rittiman, Carol Baldwin, Cynthia Linder, Odette Reynier, Eleanor Brewton, Linda Kay White, Bobbie Meyners, Susan Landgrebe, Jenny Pittman, Karen Schwausch, Jackie Viets, Carolyn Braeutigam. Connie Dwyer, Jennifer Whitted, Elva Wendel and Margaret Rees; Jester, R. C. Sublett. (Photo by Reed).WEST TEXAS: Mostly cloudy withscattered thunderstorms this afternoon, tonight and Wednesday. No important temperature changes.■—— iNumber 51Kerr County 4-H Rifle ClubWinnerDistrict ContestSan AngeSo; Qualify For StateCongratulations are being heaped upon eight members of the Kerr County 4-H Rifle Club for carrying off first place honors in elimination competition with other teams comprising Districts Six and Seven in San Angelo Saturday. With the district honors, Kerr County’s sharp-shooters qualified for State competition which will be held in College Station next month.In the San Angelo contests 12 counties from the two districts competed for rifle marksmanship. Out of a possible 1200 points, the Kerr County team racked up 983 points, followed by Val Verde with 873, Reeves 818, Crane 743, Mason 740, Ward 651, Tom Green 642, Reagan 631, Midland 540, Real 524, Coleman 469, and Blanco 449.Members of the Kerr County blue-ribbon riflemen are Mary j Jo Burrus, Karel Cook, Irene Heinen 320, Charles Mares 320member is an outstanding co-operative effort which will be reflected in a strong challenge for State rifle championship honors.Kerr ApplicationsFor Emergency FeedAccepted To June ISI Vf I FIAuthorization was received by A. M. Cooper, Kerr County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration, to resume and continue acceptance of applications for assistance in procuring feed grain under the Federal emergency feed program here and in counties under the Kerr office.W. E Farwell, acting state director, Farmers Home Administration, Dallas, directed the Kerr-ville office to accept these appli-
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