164t Graduated At Ed College i In Monmouth Valley j"" 1 fflMtaarieb i . , , - (THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS tVonvTh Oregon Statesmen's i VcSey Correspondents Brothers Win Athletic Trophy km frn.j, CITY Lawrence Poole, left, and Leo Poole, Hill City brothers .who received the senior award, lor beinr outstanding athletes In Mill City high school graduation exercises recently. Both were stars In football, basketball and baseball dnrin- their four years at the school. . M r - f Statesman News Service MONMOUTH Oregon College of Education graduated 1,64 at commencement exerciser here Wednesday - Dr. H. M. Gunn, OCT president, was the commencement speaker. His topic was "Abulia or Zeno phobia." Dr. Gunn is leaving OCE soon to take up luties as super intendent of schools at Palo Alto, Calif. . - : Dr. Gunn was Introduced by Dr. Joseph P. Santee, professor emeritus, who retired last spring after many years of service at OCE. George F. Chambers, Salem, member of the state board of high er education, brought greetings from the state board. Dr. Denis ' lUtesnua News ferric . Clarence Miller ' AURORA Clarence Miller of Irrigon, Ore, and long-time resi dent of Aurora and Needy, died at his home Sunday. His grand parents were pioneer settlers in this area. Surviving is a son, Quinton Miller in .the U. S. navy; and three . brothers, - Philip, of Needy, Edward of Molalla and Dewey of Portland. . Funeral ser vices will be conducted from the Canby Funeral home and inter ment will be in the Zion cemetery at Canby. Baron of OCE delivered the in vocation. Registrar R. E. Ueuallen pre sented the graduates for presenta tion of diplomas. Dr. Gunn con-. xerrea tne degrees. , Construction on Increase at Sweet Home ' 1 Statesman Newt Serrlee council issued 40 building per-j mits during the first five months of 1950 The total estimated cost of ' buildings . for which permit? were granted is $74,125. ,(i , ' March was the low month with only four permits issued, the to-; tal estimated cost of buildings for which permits were issued Is $12, 500, April was high month with eleven permits issued and esti mated cost of building $19,350. Many other building activities are going on just outside of the limits which reauire no permits and of which no re-J com is aepi. OFFICERS ELECTED UNION HILL A meeting was held recently at the Grange hall to organize a Union Hill Cemetery association. Officers elected were president, Elmer Lorence; secret tary; and treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Krenz; directors, Verny Scott and Eddie King; honorary directors, George Scott and C.-E. Heater. :'""ynlley":' Ilfriefo No. 37-37 Synopsis of annual ttatement of the rnrfmn rvntral Assurance Company ot Lincoln, in th Stat of Nebraska, made to th Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Total premium income for th year. $2,681,738.75. I Interest, 'dividends and rents re ceived durln the year. $30,631.12. ' Income from other sources received Curing the year. $2,804.45. Total. Income. $2,115,174.32. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annu ities and surrender values, $911,438.59. Dividends paid to policyholders, $4. 423.18. ' Dividends paid to stockholders, none. General Insurance expenses, $930, 054.88. - Amount of all other expenditures, $87,311.40. Total expenditure?, $1,813,228.05. ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market Value . none. Loans ion mortgage and collateral, te.. S4i.725.89. Value i of bonds owned' (amortized), $1,148,039.65. Value'of stocks owned (market val ue . S73.173.00. Premium notes and policy loans. $2,- 3581. , Cash In banks and on- hand, $21.' 125.78. Interest and rents due and accrued. $ia.431.4S. Net uncollected and deferred pre' miums. $49,039.31. Other assets (net). $554.08. - Total admitted asuets. SU4S.339J5. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUND3 Net reserves. 1632.773.23. Policy claims and losses . outstand ing. S98.765.00. AH other liabilities. S53.684.57. r Total liabilities, except capital. $845.- fJTf HQ .- Capital paid up. none. - Special surplu funds. $40,000.00. Vnassifned funds i (surplus), $460,- sii.ua. . Surplus as regards policyholders. Total. $1,343,339.83. 1 ' BUSINESS IN OREGON rOR i THE YEAR ' Net premiums and annuities received. B3.3ttt.19. Dividends paid to policyholders dur tor th year. S5.12.. Net losses and claims, endowments. surrender!, and annuities paid during th year. $220.70. , i Principal office In' Oregon. Salem, CgkfsouT--lofi'Ut Junior work it . fU'd gets bang from a faulty circuit. Statesman News Service Fruitland Eleanor Trindle, Marion county home demonstra tion agent, will conduct a special meeting at the Fruitland church annex Friday, June 9, at 2 p.m. All interested women are invited to attend. Fruitland Mr. and Mrs. Wal do Kleen and family of Gresham visited Kleen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kleen, last week. Lyons The Mari-Llnn FTA is sponsoring a turkey dinner at the Rebekah hall Saturday even ing, June 10. Dinner will be ser ved from 5 to 8 p.m. Proceeds will go for 4-H club scholarships. ' Turner Teachers of the Tur ner Christian church will hold a picnic Thursday for members of their classes at the church. Child ren's day will be observed with a program Sunday at the church. Silverton T i m m v Preston was named life euard at the Sfl- verton swimming pool Friday, the appointment berne made bv R. E. Borland, city manager. The pool is Deing put in readiness and will be open on June 15. Mrs. John JDemas will serve as matron. 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