The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
Antioch College Is Granted Federal Funds For Yellow Springs—-A Peck agency this week granted a lege for a wen’s dormitory, The dormitory will house mi i nto mated 111 f.tmli iU:i It |a to he built on the n o n lum l earu rrel thi> campus weal of North Hall, which was destroyed by fin* lost winter. The following reason* were given for winking the operation revenue loan, wInch will bp paid back to the Government In the form of rent: 1, Antioch Is engaged In research defense contracts which are to be Increased, 2, It is located In .the critical Wr]ght-Pa11ei'son Air Force Base area, 3, Antioch students have been liv ing in "barracks unsafe and un- houhing and homo finance $ 430,000 loan to Antioch Col- ■* - lauUnhle" for homing, 1 College officials raid icmstnicttou {might start this fall. They hope It twill he lu lira* within the yar, | "Critical condltion'i’* prompted the school to seek the federal loan rather than rase the money through a normal fund drive. The dormi tory is part of the school's New Century program, hut since the loan is now* available, It will be built ahead of the library, for which funds are still being raised. A school spokesman said that 100 students had been housed In the barracks mentioned by the Wash ington agency. Local Residents Are Cast In Shakespearian Drama Three local residents are cast in Shakespeare's “Cori- olanus,” which opened Wednesday. Mrs. William (Dorothy) Laming plays the part o f Yirgilia, wife of Coriolanus; Mrs, William (Petie) Payne portrays Valeria, and Tom Fess, son of Lowell Fess, is cast ns the First Senator. . name whose arrogance and cruelty "Coriolanus,1* one of S h a k e speare's lesser-known works, is baa ed on the war between the Romans and Volsclans, and carries a classic message for leaders of men. The lead role Of Caius MarcIus (later called Coriolanus) Is play ed by David Hooks, whose many years of Thespian experience aids In his Interpretation of t h i s haughty Roman general who pre cipitates his own destruction. Strong support for the hero will be furnished by MARY MORRIS of Broadway fame fta Volumnia, Ooriolanus* mother; and JA C K BITTNER Who, as Aufidhis, the ri val Volscinn general, brings about his murder. "Coriolanus" concerns itself with the Roman general of the s a m e causes his banishment from Rome. As a result, he joins the enemy Vol- scian forces and leads them against the Roman army, Though his two old friends, Cominus (David Bow en) and Mcnenius (Carl Jacobs), plead with him unsuccessfully to spare the city of Rome, Coriolanus finally succumbs to the entreaties of bis mother and his wife. He re turns to the Volsdan town of Corl- Oll with spoils and an advantage ous peace, but Is murdered by con spirators of the Volsdan general Aufidlus, who is envious of his suc cess. BERNARD DIAMOND will play Sici.nlus, Roman Tribune of the People. " C o r i o l a n u s " will continue through Sunday, MT. TABOR NEWS The Women's Society of Christi an service of the Sit, Tabor Meth odist Church will hold Its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, M e r l e Hill In New Jasper Thursday afternoon. M * * The regular monthly social and huslnc.- j mtfling of the Loyal Sons and Daughters, Sunday School class of the local church will be held at the Community Half, Friday evening at 7.20. Each family is request d to bring a rake cc cook ies, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Kyle will have nrge of the moling. At the church Sunday, July 12, p riad . a* tit DiM A, M„ II, Merle Itlil, tastnr, Sfiint.iy School a t wm -% nr. Tapir. ‘' chh *« sui Be- batlfrt* ’ r . M, BurtoiKor, supl, Mr £,• td Ut» ftnbe ft Bndgbynnd family J DpMttg Valby spent Hat* nrday ,ith Mr and Mrs Itostm Beat - Archery Notes George EvormalT (Clifton Pike), Is the Beginners Champ In the 27th Annual Midwestern Archery Asso ciation Tournament, July 4lh and 3th at Wlnton Woods Archery Cen ter, Cincinnati, Ohio, There were about 200 contestants from 13 mid west slates. Virginia Hcrsha (Dayton) ysac member Is Women's Flight Champ, She shot 130 yards breaking t h e Midwestern Women's Flight Rec ord. Thirteen members of the Yel low Springs Archery Club attend ed the tournament; from Yellow Springs were, Mr. and Mrs. W. >T. Evcrrnan and son George, also Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barr. The men’s target championship was won by Ernie Henkel from Minnesota with a glass bow and aluminum arrows fletched with plastic veins instead of feathers, a far cry from the English Long Bowman. Other YSAC members placing were Ida Ferris 2nd., in 140 yards clout. One day shooters only, 1st men-Ronnie Ockcmian (Junior boy who reglsted with the toon) 2nd Rudy Ackerman, Women I— Mary Ackerman, 2—'Lucille Def- fendal. The Midwestern next year will be held in St, Louis, Mo. The YSAC is helping to send the men and Women's National Ar chery Champion to the Internation al Archery Tournament at Oslo, Norway the middle of Jqly. The womens champion is Ann Weber Corby from New Jersey and the mens champion is Bob Larsen from Phoenix, Arizona. This Is the third year the U. 3. A. has been repre sented. The TJ. S, A, wqmcn repre sentative took top honors last year and the year before. This kind of competition helps promote Inter national good will. PRODUCTS FUEL OIL- GASOLINE OILS - GREASES OFFICE PHONE 7-7431 HOME PHONE 7-7662 ROBERT J. GR0TE Xenia at Corry Sf. Yellow Springs Miss Emtna Parker of Dayton and Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Hornell and family of near New Burlington were Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Halner, * * * Beverly Ann and Judy Pickering of Wilmington spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs, Francis Jones and daughter, Carolyn, ■* * * Mr. Foster Hollingsworth Spent Sunday with Mr. A, Hollings worth, * * * Mrs. Maria Lc Valley spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Earl An derson of Spring Valley, * » • Mr. and Mrs, Russell Green and son, David of Xe nia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm Elmer Stew* art and family. * » * Mr and Mrs ftebr-rt Bra* ami .family of Port William spent Bat- Iunlay with Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ural and family, # # * Mr, A, liailing-Horih and Ia* Ung HoIHugsuorth spent Malur* day with .Mr, and Mrs, William Wilson and family of Sabina and enjoyed (he Sabina Sesipileenten- ninl Parade, &■ '# # Mrs. V&tttl Storer spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs, Leland Stor- t*r of Sabina, * * • Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Beal called on Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Walton of Beavcrtown, Saturday. if Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Ruddlcft and family of Dayton and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Stoops and family of Xenia were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chclsa Stoops and son. Miss Joan Culttce of Xenia spent Sanday evening With Miss Elaine Barnett. * • a Mr, and Mrs. D, A. Powers spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Morris and family of Sabina, Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Strong of New Holland spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles E, Kyle and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs, J. Warren Pendall of Wilmington spent Sunday With ’ ] Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Carmen and < family, I « * * I Several from thiscommunity are J 1 attending the Scsqul-Crntf nniat dally program* being carried oat ] this Week Id Xenia and enjoying the Historical window displays. Midway and parade, also the Pag- cant "Out of the Wilderness'' b u rg |prc»f*ntfd raeh night a t the fair*, igrounds. i i DIRECTOR*, ROTH Uieairieal ! mid fiitanclid, of the Antioch ; Area Theatre find these Informal f meetings essential io the surcess of Hu* season. Above, wlih Itust- l ness Manager, .Mrs, Sergius Ver- 1 net (center? are directors A rthur J Llthgow, Yeilnw Springs; Dnvid 1 Hooks, New* York City; Meredith j Dallas, Yellow Springs, and Mary Morris of Pittsburgh, Lithgow is J originator and managing director j of the entire Shakespeare-under- } thc-Stnrs Festival* I Margery Gewdy Resigns; Rune Te rry To Teach Here Yellow Springs—Miss Margery Gowdy, Bryan High School commercial teacher for the last four years, has re signed to accept a position in the Xenia City School in Sep tember, it was announced at Friday’s Board of Education meeting. Mfss Ar.nc Terry of Columbus, who will graduate from Ohio State University In August, will replace -Mis* Gowdy, who also is an, Ohio Slate alumna and a native of Frank fort. BGoafd of Education officials al so announced that candidates art* being considered for the positions of third grade teacher and janitor in the high school, V REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF T h e F a rm e r s antT T r a d e r s B a n k a t J am e s to w n , O h io i n th e S ta te o f O h io , a t th e C lose o f B u sin e ss oh J u n e 30 , 1953 , A S S E T S L I A B I L I T I E S 1, cash, balances with other 13. Demand dcpoalta of Individ- banks, Including reserve bai* unis, partnerships, nml corpora- nnee, and cash items in proceed Hons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,533,312.30 of collection (Schedule B, item ^Imo deposits of individuals, Of *44*4*44*4***«*4 * *1* m akj A*H ' 2, United States Government ob- partnerships, and corporations ligations, direct and guaranteed m lx ,poslts of Untied States 502,600.00 Government (including postal 3, Obligations of States and po- savings) ..................... 2,013.88 litlcai subdivisions . . . 252,861.28 , _,,, , , , , , . 16 , Deposits of States and potlt- * 1 . Other bonds, notes, and deb- , ■ * . . *■ ■ enlurcs . . . . . . 1000000 m subdivisions....... , 3.11,571,45 e” cs ....................... U*WTUU 17, Deposits of banks ... NONE 5. Corporate stocks (including $ ................... stock of Federal 18. Other deposits (certified and Reserve bank) .............. NONE officer’s e'hecks, etc.) ,, 1,486,76 6. Loans and discounts Unclud- totat . T'i^pn<?r'rc: ing $703.02 overdrafts 696,090.41 ' ......... 1,656,548.71 7. Bank premises owned $3,000, . * furniture and fixtures $1500.00 20, Bills payable, rediscounts’and 4 500,00 other liabilities for borrowed (Bank premises owned arc mo,W NONE subject to liens not 21. Mortgages or other liens : assumed by bank) . . . . qn bank premises and $ .... 8. Real estate owned other than on other real estate . .. NONE bank premises ......... .. NONE , , 22. Acceptances executed by or 9. Investments and other assets for acc0unt of this bank and out indirectly representing hank stan(Ung ......................... NONE premises or other real estate ................................. . NONE 23. Other liabilities (including) 10. Customers’ liability to this ^ ............ Deposits Hypothecated bank on acceptances outstand- uru' or Section 710-180 G, CA ing ...................................NONE ............................................ 6,338,38 11. Other assets (total Of Schcd- 24, TOTAL LIABILITIES (not lue H) ......................... . 3,692.05 including subordinated oblign- 12. TOTAL ASSETS 1,846,028.44 ttons shown below .. 1,662,887.09 C A P I T A B A C C O U N T S 25. Capital* 50,000.00 26. Surplus .................................................... ........ ........ 100,000.00 27, Undivided p r o f its ....... ............................................ 28,087,82 28, Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) ........................................ ................ 6,053.53 20, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 183,141.35 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,846,028.44 •This bank's capital consists of $.......... of capita! notes’and debentures; first preferred stock with total par second preferred stock with total pair value of s . . . . . . Value of total rotirable value $............ ; total retirabie value $ ,............ ; and common stock with total par value of $50,0oo.oo M E M O K A N » A 31. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) 10,900.00 fa) O, S. Government obligations, direct and guar anteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities .. NONE fbl Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and socurtca sold under repurchase agreement) .......... NONE (e) Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purposes r;:h< r than to sc sure liabilities NONE (d) Securities lo a n e d ................................................... NONE fe) TOTAL 10,000.00 £2, Secured and preferred liabilities im Deposits secured by plrdgp assets pursuant to requirements of law ....... ........................... .......... .............. NONE tbi Borrowings secured by pkdgrd assets ftnriudlng rallscouata aed «purdi.ma agmmettts* ............ ............NONE U > other ilabllitksMcured by pledged ossils ....... . . . . . NONE fd* Dfposints preferred under provisions of law but tit-l m tin d by pk dg.d sits ...................... . ,. - NONE H i lifTM* ... - ......... . . . . . . . . . ------ ------------IR0W.OO S3 ^uberdlnatad eshllgatleus. fii» Dr.j t.d tlivldi rnD *,n fi fi * j .e ! sto. ft a»d raspa.d In ti • i sl -■ >n *tpifaf m il s mid d«"-i r.t *r<*», a? stm .1 f« end of last dividend o r lab r<st pt-riud, not In*-halfd Jiabdifl* si or m fim -a above ... ............ NONE eSji Other obligation*. r.ot toe-laded in Jiabiiitle.n, wlieb are sufeanltoatrd totlaim a of d« positiirs apdo tb rr -eriditejrs ............... ................................................. . . . . NONE 34, The following items are published to state t o ta? Fund* oa deposit by Trust Department which are preferred trader Section tIO-165 O. C, (included lit lih elS ) ......................... NONE 33. (a) Leans m shown above a re after deduction of reserves of (Schedule A, item 11) NONE tb» Set urities as shown above are after deduction of re.7m-es of ............................. NONE toptional with hanfts to report these sub-items) STATE OF OHIO, OOUNTY OF GREENE eat f, II. L. Carter, Cashhr-of the above named hanft, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to th best of my kftO&Iedgd i and belief, h . l . e m m Correct-Altest Neal W, Hunter K, J , Moorman Herbert F. Smith * Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me to!* ^ da; of July, 1933 My Commission Expires Sept. 16,1953 Earl I., Gerard * Notary Public
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