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Thursday, March 9, 1956 MRS. ACKLEY’S NOTES — HOME EC NEWS — The newly organized Home Ec onomics Club of the Chetco ¡Grange will meet, Friday, at the Land Management for Oregon. 'Grange Hall, at 2 pm. Mrs. Bob An application has been filed Chambers and Mrs Edith Actc by the Secretary of Agriculture I ley are hostesses for the day and to withdraw the lands. The ap Mrs. Alma Johnso; is chairman plication was recorded on public of the work group. Plans will land records in the Land Office be made for the Pomona Grange at Portland on August 5, 1955. to be held in the local hall on April 7th. Rogue Area may be Park The proposed withdrawal of ’ s70 67 acres of public land in- ide the Siskiyou National For- ,st along the "Rogue River for ■ecreational purposes was an nounced today by Virgil Heath. Supervisor of the Bureau of flow! GENUINE VINYL FLOOR CO VER'S outwears printed linoleum 3 to 5 times! lies fla t without cementing I f t stoinlessl Beauty-W ear G uarantee I Í *o- yd. rsfularly *1.69 SANDRAN World's mast beautiful floor covering I OSTENBERGS FIN EST KENTUCKY B O U R B O N EVER PUT INTO GLASS! •R A M O 8 6 PROOF K e n tu c k y S traight Bourbon W hiskey Æ • jW ? sqio ¿JlT. PAGE FIV BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON U t./S Q T . NEWCOMERS — Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton, from the state of Washington, and three small daughters have mov ed into the Art Pierce hou.-, which they have rented. ---------- FELLOWSHIP MEETING The young people of the Bap tist Church had a fellowship meeting undav night with a sup per birthday party honoring! Ralph Engle. Eighteen young | folks were present and a birth day cake and punch were served to the group Effect of the recordation temp DROWNS TRAVEL — Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown i orarily bans prospecting and tl drove to Rio Dell, Californa, on location of mining claims under the general mining laws in the Saturday, to visit with Mrs. affected areas pending action uy Brown’s siater, Mrs. Randall Carter. Mr. Carter's mother ■ the Department of Interior. A 30-day waiting period is pro made the trip with them and will Ivided during which written com spend several weeks. She is from 1 ments or objections may be sub Newberg, Oregon. mitted by the public. Heath said that the lands proposed for with BEEMS VISIT — Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beem and drawal are in a strip approxi mately one-half mile wide on children, of Kerby, formerly of each side of the Rogue, begin Brookings, spent the weekend ning near Whiteneck Camp at visiting friends and also attend the mouth of Whiskey Creek ing the Lewis and Clark concert and extending by generally even Mrs. Claude Goldizen. Mr numbered sections to a point ap- prorimately eight air-line miles Archie Hendricks and Mrs. Edith west of Agness, or a total river Ackley are the nominating com distance of approximately 40 mittee for securing officers for miles. The area has a high rec the Baptist Missionary’ Society reational and scenic value and The next meeting of the society the proposed withdrawal would will he held March 15th, at the protect these values for the use church, unless other plans are of the general public against the made. staking of any claims or entries Gilbert Christensen is on which might be incompatible with recreation activities. How business trip to Chicago. ever, the language of the with drawal states that all valid ex* Lawerence Payne says he has isting rights will 'be honored. Most of the public lands in the bought his son, Kenneth, a pair strip are in power site reser of specs, not that he needs them vations made during 1926 and but just to remind Pop Payne he'd best not start anything he’s 1928. A detailed description of the suspicious Kenney’s grow’th now public lands involved in the pro prevents Dad from finishing. posed withdrawal will appear shortly in the Federal Register ELEVATING — Mr. and Mrs. Paul deBlock. Sr. and will be posted in the Land Office at Portland. Oregon, and have installed an elevator so at District Foresters' Offices at they can get up and down from Coos Ray and Medford. Oregon. their living quarters to their The land proposed for with basement and garage. This is drawal is under the supervision another of the many features be of the Forest Supervisor, Siski ing included in their new home you National Forest at/G rants overlooking the city, on Pipe Line Road. . Pass, Oregon. ILD CROW DISTILLERY CO.. DIV. OF NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CORP.. FRANKFORT. 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