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Federal Register/Vol. 73, No. 158 47612 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 158 / Thursday, August 14, 2008 / Notices through the BLM, on a variety of public Pine Grove Expansions, Pine and South NORTH CAROLINA Platte, 08000861 land issues associated with public land Haywood County management in the Central California. CONNECTICUT The RAC approved formation of an OHV Shook-Welch-Smathers House, 178 Morgan St., Clyde, 08000891 Subcommittee in April 2007. The Hartford County meeting is open to the public. Ambassador Apartments, 206–210 Transylvania County Individuals who plan to attend and Farmington Ave., Hartford, 08000859 Grogan, William H., House, (Transylvania need special assistance such as sign IDAHO County MPS) 24 Warren La., Brevard, language interpretation or other 08000890 reasonable accommodations should Blaine County Wake County contact the BLM as indicated above. Hailey Masonic Lodge, 100 S. 2nd Ave., Hailey, 08000869 City Cemetery, 17 S. E. St., Raleigh, 08000889 Dated: August 7, 2008. Free Church of the Good Shepherd, 110 S. E. David Christy, Bonneville County St., Raleigh, 08000888 Public Affairs Officer. Art Troutner Houses Historic District, 3950, SOUTH DAKOTA [FR Doc. E8–18821 Filed 8–13–08; 8:45 am] 4012 and 4032 S. 5th W., Idaho Falls, 08000868 BILLING CODE 4310–40–P Harding County MASSACHUSETTS Fowler Hotel, 103 1st St., Buffalo, 08000886 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Berkshire County Lawrence County Mahaiwe Block, 6–14 Castle St. and 314–322 Harvey, Jerome and Jonetta Homestead National Park Service Main St., Great Barrington, 08000898 Cabin, Township 3, Range 2, Track A of Homestead Entry Survey 71, Lead, Essex County National Register of Historic Places; 08000885 Notification of Pending Nominations JOFFRE, (shipwreck), (Eastern Rig Dragger TEXAS and Related Actions Fishing Vessel Shipwrecks in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Tyler County Sanctuary) Address Restricted, Nominations for the following Massachusetts, 08000887 Warren School, 312 Co. Rd. 1515, Warren, properties being considered for listing 08000883 or related actions in the National Hampden County UTAH Register were received by the National North High Street Historic District (Boundary Park Service before August 2, 2008. Increase), 580 Dwight St., 230, 234 and 236 Carbon County Pursuant to § 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60 Maple St., Holyoke, 08000897 Bryner, Albert and Mariah, House, 68 S. 100 written comments concerning the MISSOURI E., Price, 08000858 significance of these properties under Salt Lake County the National Register criteria for Franklin County evaluation may be forwarded by United Keller, Christian and Anna, Farmstead, 936 Keyser, Malcolm and Elizabeth, House, 381 States Postal Service, to the National Kohl Country La., Gerald, 08000867 E. 11th Ave., Salt Lake City, 08000881 Peter Pan Apartments, (Salt Lake City MPS) Register of Historic Places, National MONTANA Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., 2280, 446 E. 300 S., Salt Lake City, 08000880 Beaverhead County Piccardy Apartments, (Salt Lake City MPS) Washington, DC 20240; by all other 115 S. 300 E., Salt Lake City, 08000879 carriers, National Register of Historic Elkhorn-Coolidge Historic District, Forest Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Service Rd. #2465, approximately four VIRGINIA miles SE. of jct. with MT 43, Wise River, St. NW., 8th floor, Washington DC Accomack County 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written 08000884 Hills Farm, 19065 Hills Farm Rd., Greenbush, or faxed comments should be submitted NEW JERSEY 08000872 by August 29, 2008. Middlesex County Albemarle County J. Paul Loether, Princeton Nurseries Historic District, Clark Hall, University of Virginia, 291 Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ Generally along Mapleton Rd. and Ridge McCormick Rd., Charlottesville, 08000871 National Historic Landmarks Program. Rd., Plainsboro and South Brunswick, 08000899 Buchanan County ALASKA NEW YORK Whitewood High School, 17424 Dismal River Anchorage Borough-Census Area Rd., Whitewood, 08000893 McKinley Tower Apartments, 337 E. 4th Erie County Chesterfield County Ave., Anchorage, 08000882 General Electric Tower, 535 Washington St., Buffalo, 08000865 Proctor Creek, Jefferson Davis Highway CALIFORNIA USS CROAKER (submarine), 1 Naval Park Marker, (UDC Commemorative Highway Monterey County Cove, Buffalo, 08000863 Markers along the Jefferson Davis Highway in Virginia) 9300 Block of Jefferson Davis Monterey County Court House, 240 Church Schoharie County Hwy., Richmond, 08000892 St., Salinas, 08000878 St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6569 NY 10, Cumberland County COLORADO Beekman Corners, 08000864 High Bridge, Appomattox River, Farmville, Custer County Suffolk County 08000875 Wetmore Post Office, 682 Co. Rd. 395, Big Duck Ranch, 1012 NY 24, Flanders, Dinwiddie County Wetmore, 08000860 08000866 Petersburg Old Town Historic District Jefferson County Washington County (Boundary Increase), 241 4th St., 223–225 North Fork Historic District (Boundary Wing-Northup House, 167 Broadway, Fort Henry St., 230 and 316 E. Bank St., Increase), Longview, Foxton, Argyle and Edward, 08000862 Petersburg, 08000873 VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:57 Aug 13, 2008 Jkt 214001 PO 00000 Frm 00034 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\14AUN1.SGM 14AUN1 sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 158 / Thursday, August 14, 2008 / Notices 47613 Mecklenburg County DATES: Effective: July 4, 2008. high-quality brokerage services to their La Crosse Hotel, 201 Central Ave., La Crosse, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: customers. The proposed Final 08000876 Cynthia Roscoe, Director of Human Judgment, filed on May 27, 2008, Petersburg Independent city Resources, U.S. International Trade requires NAR to repeal the challenged policies arid to adopt new rules that do Commerce Street Industrial Historic District, Commission, (202) 205–2651. Commerce, Upper Appomattox, West, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The not discriminate against brokers who Dunlop, and South Sts., Petersburg, Chairman of the U.S. International use VOWs. 08000870 Trade Commission has appointed the Copies of the Amended Complaint, proposed Final Judgment and Prince Edward County following individuals to serve on the Commission’s Performance Review Competitive Impact Statement are High Bridge, Appomattox River, Farmville, available for inspection at the 08000875 Board (PRB): Chair of the PRB: Vice-Chairman Department of Justice, Antitrust Richmond Independent city Daniel R. Pearson. Division, Antitrust Documents Group, Hunt-Sitterding House, 901 Floyd Ave., Vice-Chair of the PRB: Dean A. 450 5th Street, NW., Room 1010, Richmond, 08000877 Pinkert. Washington, DC 20530 (telephone: 202 514–2481), on the Department of Stafford County Member: David Beck. Member: Robert G. Carpenter. Justice’s Web site at http:// Union Church and Cemetery, Carter St. and www.usdoj.gov/atr, and at the Office of Butler Rd., Falmouth, 08000896 Member: Robert B. Koopman. Member: Karen Laney-Cummings. the Clerk of the United States District Winchester Independent city Member: Lynn I. Levine. Court for the Northern District of Winchester Coca-Cola Bottling Works, 1720 Member: James M. Lyons. Illinois. Copies of these materials may Valley Ave., Winchester, 08000895 Member: Stephen A. McLaughlin. be obtained from the Antitrust Division Winchester Historic District (Boundary Member: Robert A. Rogowsky. upon request and payment of the Increase), 300–400 blocks of N. Cameron Member: Lyn M. Schlitt. copying fee set by Department of Justice St., 12 Clark St., 110 E. Fairfax La. and 145 regulations. N. Baker St., Winchester, 08000874 This notice is published in the Federal Register pursuant to the Public comment is invited within 60 Wythe County requirement of 5 U.S.C. 4314(c)(4). This days of the date of this notice. Such St. John’s Episcopal Church, 275 E. Main St., notice replaces the notice published at comments, and responses thereto, will Wytheville, 08000894 73 FR 46334 (August 8, 2008); that be published in the Federal Register Request for REMOVAL has been made for notice is withdrawn. Hearing-impaired and filed with the Court. Comments the following resources: individuals are advised that information should be addressed to John R. Read, IOWA on this matter can be obtained by Chief, Litigation III Section, Antitrust contacting our TDD terminal on (202) Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Black Hawk County 205–1810. 450 5th Street, NW., Suite 4000, Forrest Milling Company Oatmeal Mill, N. Washington, DC 20530, (202) 307–0468. Main St., Freeport vicinity, 800001430 Issued: August 8, 2008. Please note that this notice supercedes By order of the Chairman. Mahaska County 73 FR 36104, the June 25, 2008, Marilyn R. Abbott, Bridge near New Sharon, Co. Rd. 629 over publication of the proposed Final drainage ditch, New Sharon, 98000505 Secretary to the Commission. Judgment and Competitive Impact [FR Doc. E8–18768 Filed 8–13–08; 8:45 am] Statement in United States of America Scott County BILLING CODE 7020–02–P v. National Association of Realtors . Burtis-Kinball House Hotel, 210 E. 4th St., That publication contained a typesetting Davenport, 79003696 error in the ‘‘Statement of MLS Policy’’ Van Buren County DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE that is Exhibit B to the proposed Final Keosauqua Bridge, IA 1 over Des Moines Judgment (73 FR at 36112). A corrected River, Keosauqua, 98999476 Antitrust Division version of Exhibit B to the proposed Final Judgment is included with this Winneshiek County United States v. National Association notice. Decorah East Side Elementary and Middle of Realtors; Proposed Final Judgment School, 210 Vernon St.,
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