Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August 19, 1949
11 Parcels of Land Offered
By Management Bureau
Daniel L. Goldy, regional administrator, Region I bureau of
land manaeement. reported today that seven parcels ol O & C
timber carrying a volume of 15,325,000 board feet of timber and
2.150 lineal feet of cedar poles with an appraised value of
$130,035.50, and four parcels of public domain timber carrying
a volume of 3,057,000 board feet
with an appraised value of fiz,
570.90 will be offered for sale
beginning September 13.
Eight of the parcels will be of
fered for sale by sealed bids on
September 13 at the regional ad
ministrator's office in Portland.
These tracts carry a volume of
12,542,000 board feet of timber
and 2.150 lineal feet of cedar
Doles with a value of $101,110.15.
The three remaining parcels
will be offered for sale at oral
auction on September 12 and 13.
One parcel carrying a volume
of 1,285,000 board feet apprais
ed at $15,936.75 will be offered
September 12 at the office of the
bureau of land management, 460
north High street, Salem.
The remaining two parcels
Aged Greek Woman
Going Back to Greece
Albany. Ore.. Aug. 18 OP) An
89-year-old Greek grandmother,
who came here a year ago to
live in this country, is so home
sick for Greece she is going back
there.
Mrs. Mary Christie said she
could no longer bear living in a
country where she does not
know the language and whose
customs are foreign to her.
The aged woman, who home is
40 miles from Salonika, Greece,
flew here last year to live with
her son, James Christie, an Al
bany restaurateur.
But she missed her other chil
dren, back in Greece. She miss
ed talking she loves to talk.
So Christie is sending her
back home on a plane next Sat
urday. So-Called Weaker Sex
Outlives Average Man
Washington, Aug. 19 U.R The
public health service came up to
day with figures to prove that
women the so-called weaker
sex live longer than men.
In 1947, the service said, the
average life expectancy for
white women was 70.6 years
while the average for men was
only 65.2. Among non-whites,
the life expectancy for women
was 69.9 and 57.S for men.
The average for the total popu
lation was 66.8 years.
What is b e 1 1 e v e d to be the
earliest reference to pearls Is
from a Chinese manuscript of
2350 B.C.
will be offered for sale on Sep
tember 13, 1949, at Eugene in
the Post Office building. These
tracts'carry a volume of 4,555,
000 board foot valued at $45,
148.50.
The tracts are located in the
following counties: Deschutes,
Douglas, Josephine, Lake, Lane
and Linn counties in Oregon
Klickitat county, Washington,
and Clearwater county, Idaho.
A. P. Collins, district forester,
bureau of land management, Sa
lem, announced today that one
parcel of timber carrying an
estimated volume of 3,520,000
board feet valued at $45,038.50
was sold by oral auction bidding
Wednesday at the district office
of the beaueau here.
The species sold, and the aver
age price per thousand board
feet of each, were: Douglas fir
$13.75; Hemlock $4; White fir
$4.80; Western Red Cedar $3.15.
The timber sold was located
in Linn county.
A lone bid was submitted by
Hammond Lumber company.
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Hospital Fund
Now $373,075
The latest figure In total of
cash and pledges subscribed in
the Salem Hospital Development
Program is $375,075, Ford Wat
kins, general director of the
camp a i g n , reported Thursday
after meeting of the larger gifts
committee at the Marion hotel.
Additional pledges reported at
the meeting were $10,000 from
United States National Bank of
Portland and $5000 from the
First National of Portland and
their Salem branches, also $1075
from other sources.
The campaign administration
is retaining one person who will
solicit pledges from concerns
and individuals from whom no
pledges have yet been received.
What is termed the first phase
of the campaign, goal for which
is $1,100,000, has now been
completed.
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