<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19323" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/19323?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-25T21:13:44+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="54635">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/82f26ed019f4cd3b548210d8b2a1eafd.pdf</src>
      <authentication>2841cd692b40da74809bfb06dded9a17</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="61289">
                  <text>,'-

l
·~.

l
•

'

•

-

..

�e

s

or

y

T
•••

I .

�e

s

or

y

T
•••

I .

�':

.. SP. '

'

,

7

.

r,

0

SUITE

Sl.A K

-'·sho
.
j \

nl

"

.,

y

"

.
i

T

A

ldd

.

' '·

.'
p one 41 y

rl

•

r"

IS

••• 0
N
0

Tiles. and
••
~Oil

•

ob

!

y

"yo r

OM!!:.

E

'

0-10:

·;e ot

e

om

ng ,

t'JIIi'

~· ·······4l;V6
,""; ,,,0 .. ,j' 2.1
' • •••

l

'

' '

EJtl

• • • ' ' ' U·· '-'

II

U

'

'

~

• • 'I'

'

Tl E

T CO.S !

WA
I

P sTax

L~l
•

&gt;

rib•t·' uo.o

le . rft
87 15
LisI

-

L
0

pale

1
I

w

'14.

...

ne

I

Ll L

GU
:

0 '
2

•

e You

e.

Me

•

•

.1
&gt;

�':

.. SP. '

'

,

7

.

r,

0

SUITE

Sl.A K

-'·sho
.
j \

nl

"

.,

y

"

.
i

T

A

ldd

.

' '·

.'
p one 41 y

rl

•

r"

IS

••• 0
N
0

Tiles. and
••
~Oil

•

ob

!

y

"yo r

OM!!:.

E

'

0-10:

·;e ot

e

om

ng ,

t'JIIi'

~· ·······4l;V6
,""; ,,,0 .. ,j' 2.1
' • •••

l

'

' '

EJtl

• • • ' ' ' U·· '-'

II

U

'

'

~

• • 'I'

'

Tl E

T CO.S !

WA
I

P sTax

L~l
•

&gt;

rib•t·' uo.o

le . rft
87 15
LisI

-

L
0

pale

1
I

w

'14.

...

ne

I

Ll L

GU
:

0 '
2

•

e You

e.

Me

•

•

.1
&gt;

�'

'

t
I

Youth Desaibes Mayfl~wer II ~rip
As A~bin Boy In His Daily Log
YOUTH DESCIUBES 241 lndde

IDITOl'S ·N01'1: ,.. MMny
Jr., l7. of Walthatn. MtM..

w.,

pkketl 1qt thf 8oys' Clubs of
ArMrla out of SOD.OOO club
tnemiii'M• te
tile voyage on
the Mayfleww II •• Am•,;un
caW, bor. b\N!'Y lcept • d•ily lov
and htN .,;.. ••cerpts from th•t
loUrNI.

·rn••

P

av JOI MEANY, JR.
Dlstrlbute4 Br Unlfed Pret•
I ...
PLYIIOtn'H, Eng an..., Satur(.ay
April 20, 1957:
Clearanee was given at 4 p. m.
and our tow out of the harbor
Wll on by n,. e. Once out of the
harbor we wem on a starboard
1o.&lt;::t to the caat, but aince then
we've ·come about a couple of
.t imet and now we·r~ on port h.tk
w~1Je siHing in a calm o.M the
of Plymouth. A stowaway
· ''Wil •.e:, ught on tbe 'tween deck
toiti,Pt ilnd lmlriediatc.ly put o(f.
•
· April 21 : First day cut! and
we're still cauJlll lin a dea m,. 1
served meals ar~d earne a ew
• motr o! my dutl~. Ships '4ere
~onstantly ::OI!lllinJ cJolia~ by to
1lgnal us and wish u.a; luck. A
trawltr just came b)' and lef\ us
two buckets of nice fresh flsll. Jn
return, Capt. Alan Villiera sent
over two bottle1 of r ).lm.
April 22: ThiJ was my rea !
rough day. I felt , awful and ~i · k
all day and apenl most of 11y
free time aprawlt'!rl acrosa my
:,unk . I W&amp;ll cold all night ewm
In my sleeping bag. l'll be ·, ::(d
when this trip '" over.
April 27 : Scventb day out and
the total diatanee coveted at
11oon today wa1 770 miles . We've
- lM!en making good time so far
ind if we can keep uf. thla .pa :e.
J'U be home fOl' h .11h ac hooI
•
~raduatlon on June 2. Everyt..ing
•
todn anrl I think
·finally
.t' nt rtnc
Into- I've
tho
11 ta rted to fit
hip's
routine.
1
In Wron 1 Direction
May 2: Twelfth day out and all
day we were ··olng in the wronf{
direction or not goinl( at all. The
way we're going now we'll sJ.t,l
rl•ht 1hi'GU"h .the Canaries a11..~
•
•
'
i11to
May 4·. AI 4 o'olock we "spliced

•Jt¥t

Africa.

tltc malnbraee" ... they call it.
Rum .nd/.r llm'e jul&lt;e W"" serv·
.d lnttead •I ju 1t t he -juice. 1
"
had a mixture
whitt'
Graham
Meany•1 British 'cOuPWrpart ubln
boy Pt.v...~ It big and had ju 11t

don

''"

rum . I
..,..

'

.,

't know hnw

but I thoueht fl wu m!Jetable.
May 5: I h.id my lut day serv·
Ulg in the aalooo dini ng rooru
1:.~C.:o.y at leut for a week. I wu
un deck for a while tonight. tt
must be nljht&amp; Jike this one that
rnaltP..i mel) w~ nt to go to sea. 1
did ,; lut 0( thinking and it made
me !~e l a little Lonely.
May 6 : We're headin11 due west
new ,1nd it's getting rough agai.n.
Thi.~ tub really bas ~oome wierd
mot ions.

May tot: The second mate told
me to get my knife and stick il
in the mll5t. I followed his orders,
not knowing the s i ~nificanc~ of
the action., but 1 round aut tater
that it was su pposed to bring u p
some iavorable winds. Well, that'~
notber S&lt;lperttltion of sea me n
but by uighU&lt;IIl It hadn't worked:
Mny J5. Juiit before noon the
ok:~y was given for swimming
and that was all 1 mcded. Tht·
wu•er felt ·beautiful and 1 had a
aood time ~oing off the fo-&lt;:sle
and the forerigging even th ough J
tng gave me a chance to get a
rorward ,;omersault.
'

May 16: Th~ rain in the mo rn·
In gave me a cbance to get a
wonderful sh{l'wer and I t·eally
cleaned up. A lot or fTesh water
was ~tlllecled and 1 have a hall
bucl.et of it in my cabin for fu·
LtJre use.

•
•
Ill• f......,.d. 1 wu eloako&lt;! Ill '
black .oJla'kin and m~lt .~•
Uon ea,P whleh .fir. Uphe ·the
.ship'.s builder 2uld made. Capt.
'1 ••ers then 'P'f'Nented me wlt.b "
~et:nOftJ
and it bu made tb.I,J trip almolt

tt.'l''

u. It waa a teritflc

lan4 for tile 11m limo I• 1111 d...
I
them iU. lf.om. Dad, DwoIIIJ, Ann and Su.le, alaltdlng to
tile rt.l~t o! Pl&gt;mOulll Roclt. I felt
ver, !u.DitY . then. It'• bQon.1

I

June 5 : Four A-merican del·
trtfYers came along today and lef~
us w!th a erate of ' oranJet., ap.
~Jes and carrots. After the)' brol:e
formation, we heard I 11ail9r
5tjout, "See you In the new
world."

•

"w

Dally SenUrtel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jply

\

•

'

1118 diTII l'diLJ'

Ted Lewll IIM!Hamllyf WUll&amp;m•
town, vfllted M:r. and Mrf. J'red
Lew!J. Mr. 1nd Kra. Daftl. l.ni1
at Clifton and 1\etha Lewis at J.e.
tllrt. Sunday.

.

Of P9fn1 'Pie.,.,-tt

J{ontue!w
- 1 ,,--

- ·
' ·.

J,t•l,ih 'ap,j.~

*'A"·

PI lolinor•vflle lo
~

.

!l,

,_,r.

'. .

Uber,

lanle

tJendln' 1he

Cl!art-. '•

w.t.k

'JSHtNG

with

her

lorrt.

Frod

;========:.

II

NOTI

G~, N. H.-Seated
In w~eiJe.tiJJ,ln or 11l1ndiat wi,th

'

.

the ,td Of crut.rhes 40 crippled

youn&amp;stfn from the ~rotcbei
Mountaln Re"'abllltit~n
cent.a•
.
.,
'~""'
caul)lt ;70 ':PtClded out il;l two
boun.
---::-~-~11.91 4tNIAAL HO..,ITAL

Admitted:

Jln. C!l'tle ForriU.

f'OJR-troy; ~lbtft Woi:tdua, Pomeroy'.
P!,.~•rJed : Saitv Oidln, Carpen- :
\t:rj Ml'f. c. ~. Foley, Clrpentk;
T. G. l{l.lldort!, RJ.c~e.
.

·Hele~' Bl~tner, secon4 irad~
teacher at M1$on Grade, r.emah~ll

Co~;.

By AL CAl'P

Mr. aod Mn. Rudy Riffle are anat Schaekel Clinic, Thursday.
In ·St. _Joseph ij'OIIpltel, ParkersNor~ «:fbaJHnan of Athen• ~JJ~nt
t,ur-iit, I$ a medical patient.
the week e"nd witb Mr. and Mr•.
Meredith Ann Kina, 'Charleorj' Aje~ Wheejg,
Pa., returned home Tuesltay alte ~
Mr. aWf Mrs. Clarence Sbit!W•
spending several days .. ith · he:- pnd dau&amp;h~. Jijdy, )Jr111 G~ne 11!11·
grandm~Lher, · Mra. Rosa Fink.
ren and dallth~ra of Lara:o, Wa.,
Mr. ·and Mrs. CharleiJ Ye,~tCr and :M:ra. Watter Roush , Joci.l, were .
~nd (a~QY are Vacp.tlo"ini In VJr· dlqne,r .g~ts· at Mr. and Vrr. ,Jfl!.lrgiJtil".
, ·~
·
·bert Dt~usb anti· 10n, Friday eY.Q· --I
.,
. '
Grover S(e,Vart. a tHe ti~e em· IIll- .."'' .
plo~.te Qf the F't'or,d O~&gt;rp., • . Detrojt 1
·Mr. epd Mn. Walter ~cr;tade an~
hat re_tireq and b at .the bOrne of son, ot Troy . .~nt the week ef141
hi~ ·broth&amp;'·in-Jaw an•l sister, Mr. wltn Mrs. Walter Roush.
and -M:ra. Robt~ s ·t ewart.
Mr1. Herber! ilonah spent w~:
MrL Jam{!.&amp; Die til Sr., is lilpend· !Jfidaf with Mr1. Allba Wlckijljl .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J effen, Mr..
and Mrs.. Homer Jefffta and cbil·
dr~ an~: Keith Ann Turnbull \'isit•ed relative• alo.Henderson, Sunday.
C~!U'l~s Allensworth of Clifton,
1
'.Jerry !Jlwld ao.d Clay Roney of
Ne;f, ._.ga~ , and . l~r)' Zer~ of
ll11r~fpf4 ' moto,rei:l to. Cincinnati
Sunday- to ahP.nd a basebaU. Jame.
,
Et4joylrij' J . wiener roast Thun·
~y!i: e~ti,Rjng Wfil,~ ,Mr. and' Mi-1.
_ Jlo~· Je.ff~rs and chlldfel;)~. JoJn
· OJiV~r. Ke('h Anrf l}Ji'nbull, Elein·
or y.an,Meter. Charles Kearna,. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Va.PMeter and
Jennifer VanMeter. .
Harold Smllh n.a~ returned from
Charleston where l'le has been. at·

On Y·our
~~~~~~ oJot

at

•

Racine.

ing several 1lays with her sirte1.·
The ell\jl'ebes ol Fairview
and h\l#ba1J4 , ,l(r. and Mn. Wal- East Letort ,ajoyed thalr
te At
h 1
ter JtmeJ, ~e!J.ing .
n..,p~ . ~ ~ ~P . . ;
MT. and )(r.s. R~coc RoushanJ Pietlle at •tbe Rock
SUnday.
Wt: and Mrs. i. ('.hjrle'S Aliens. family , Ca-Isl;tad, N, M.. ret~rned Grouqda
Frank W.w110n ii vlsiUmr ~·
wo~ ~ viaitM4 b.l~' ~Je1,1ts, Mr. and horAe' Si!t•Jrj:lj.y. ~hey were acc~­
Hea~lley at Steube:o;;nvlilllil~•,;·
Mrt1 Ctr,l •llt,ns11r9rth at , f4J"-~1e- 1 panied by 1 hili fll(Kber, Mrs. Cla,ra ~..oulse B.ob
Owena and ";
P•l)qV~"·~·.. -.,....----·_R_ou~ll!:ch_whv will Vjslt them.
the

GASOLINE ,\LLEY

.f!l

bAIL Y ~ROSSWORO.
1•

~.:tr:ttlf'~ .' ~ t~~~~~n _.·~) tt ..trAe. Sesame

..., nurU . -

. . 9.·0~•""'•
8""t .· .;
a

,'~ .-t

-...,--------

,.

13. G\"eek

-i5. lipper arm ·

• l!!"'l'• ·i },;•.·z. HumiiW C\. Ju .
I . Ci'iea, ! : ~f 3.lft:et.at-bdr. ,, vour.

~

.. . 11. Brlttle
~~
COokie

:

:w. :r~· .
l , ))e~Lvens

I

,y,...~,··

n.IOiDfi\4
1

..\ !

:J

34.j'ej.

~·· l'fu tO wlr

lorm"' ( ,

So. ~~-~ts
f~l.) "

r a,.
_, , . •...

r~

.......

SiJ. ~Ine

antm•l
38. FeJiow
flllaft.r)

.

&lt;~o~Jy

/

t •

auffer-•

aa

\

:

a. crow ,

'·'l'ol•• 1

mount~9

·nttlv" /

,

,

1:

..

..-:· il6. l..uzon

_

1_1. , Wrtl•

WrU.r

n;a.r.) ; .

·ftock1

f

:?.~~:~~~~:
\·~ ?fi

,

7. Sli:eptl. ; ,-23.
J~. ~~~ ."II
flsm
',
rptionet.}
8. ThrUhed
~.
~J. fqnt.ply ,
,1.1. Brlght_ll·
1~·~9lty ICo~)
:Co,ore9 Aah. ::..
\ &lt;,'l:ljljl9f
· l2, Fgrcef
-'
t:l.

't .

U). f'Jtl.,_ 1 . •
12. Decrtt ·

Jnc~ka -·

tel

.f. Obtaill · ( .24·. Tlmlc

•·
I · " ·In'•
ChoP"
41. eonteno~o
Incite
T. 8kln tumor ·

ANNIE-

torte ·-

fl'r.J•w) . 1 8. Scented pa4 21. Variety
,13. J:ntt,leh 1 9. Flavor
.;_. of
( l'••t.rftr•al
c~
l 11. l.l1t~ " chleory f . 3.f.lJoVabl,l

t•~ Aby••~•

\ 15. rnterterer
with
J;

28.1'J.o'(f.tra '

J:6. Ep,eo~t... ~·

·~. ·fl'"' '' '
.u. . ~lli~~

li. Sprite

'

1~. ~rloua ,
,.
rn~onon . ' -..., attat~.k ~
17. ~ p·,p,) ., ' '
·',

21}. 8now -.

'

fol&gt;tciea

31. )Jbrt

'.. ~ttonal

}

""'*•1 '

burler 1 ~·
.

, ~5.Sl.pdup '
!I

~7. C\ltOOittlnl J{ 1'.

'· 31. u_ncoo"'...a '
._,.

18. Godd...
( .
otda.wn
.
19. Over fPQ,et.!
20.·supply
O&amp;'&amp;ln
..
22 . ...dbOUH
buUden ~· ~

23. A._.lta,,q,

WUll1 .Marr r.u dl~eharged from
ste-pp1ng on 1O Holter' H011..1t~ Saturday and returned • tO bW home. He wu ln.
Jy•eJii!n, i-4al!jo) lh~aiJer Alum·
'· • tnum pladf af"lhtvenawood and ba.s ,,
been
ho.sp.Jlalb:ed for ~~everal
weeki.
Suun Ro'x, small daughter Oft
Mr. and Mn. •Jack Fox, waa di~o
chtrg~d from' Haber Hospital Sun.
day afternoon, Sbo had been ad·
mJtted .to the- hoaoJ{JJ as a mecJJcal
patlent on Thur1d~.
Mr. and Mn. Cl)'~e Bumgardn,r
and son, Calvin , of Lepilllc, Ohio,
are spending a two week« vacation
with rehiUvo, and friends in the
Bend area.
Mr. and Mr:s. Alva Tulliver of
Glenn Wood, W. Va., and Mr, ai:Jd
Mn. Jack .Barnhart of Columbua
vialte,d Mra. Francia Blake the ~ut

,

•••
27.
80.

'"" .

R.!i.! '•

jplf4 for

··
11Jheep
,, 3!..Wolkln•
-,,. ' atltk -,..

·fl.i;-,3~. P~tc,• 1ft ;

sli:eletqn
39. COncJudea .
~0 . Was In drbt
DOWN

.
~·

·.

.L Capjtol
~

.

week end.

fN.'Y.)

i •,

·~

~

2. Bearine · (
3. Some
•·•. ·

Qj\u.V ""-~tiOTE·.:: Here's hOw to work It:
i
A X t' D ~ B· A. A X ~ ~ ..
1,_ t
,- Ja, t;,o N o Ji' llC L 1- o ~ .
_.. -. J
-I

;

"

J

•

-

...

'

• • ....._

}

One letrer aimply atand.s fOr another. In thll mri"plt A Ja dill

Mr. and Mrs,_ Clarence Ward ttl
Columbua, Mr, and Mn. Don Qur.. ·

~or' tbll: Utree L'•~ X ~or tht twtt .0'••· etc. Single lttttra. ·~
trophea, the Jent:tht and formattori til Ute words are all hiD.~

enbetry and liOn of Atheni visited '
her paret111 M't. and Mrs. OJoar
J:[enry the pUit week end.
.. '
Mr1. Dana Lewis and ar:mdaon,
Raml:r.~ Mra. Ch.-rlea caN:wriJbt
and ICiaJne vltlted Mr. and Mrs
Fraqll: Htrrla and fzmily at MaaoU
laat week.
JuUa lldwardtr of New Have~
waa
over RiJht IUeJl of Leoae
W.amaloy, Thuraday,
·
•
Maru,n Burna w)ao haa Ueen

, ___ - -- -" . ,··· ·· - ._.1
·.· .
~.{

Eacb da.y the code Jettera &amp;re different.

'

_.-.·~··(~(··: .. .. . ·.; .·. A Cr7ftofNm 4UOtatlo1.- •.

"\\. ,'~' or.tSFAX'V va
I F B. B.

T F .A H.

F M

SNJH

/',

.·

to her hom•·
I

.'

'

,

..t~.

J

g

·.---- -

.·,.

' .

Q

p I

I(

.--

, . :2~'-"&amp;y•s Cr)lptoqu\4 .. r ALL !w'tltAKI VSB: 80MI:4
i.'·; OL:~::;: .,fO B.E ALONE - GEORGE HER.@_J!:R'f, ~ :
-

for aeV.ral

'

QL~ y~;:i~

·a, L M -

S ),?J j F .E II. ·.----- • -·••·,

'n

vltiUne at
weeka hu

Detner

Mrp.

(jround,s. Attendln~ Wli!re ..,Mr. a~d
~rs. Pat J9hnaon, Mrs. Mare1e
•' !llll, Robel'f. .Ball and Mr. James

_....
H•rley Powell tl Nitro. They tiC•
loose in the gaiJey; dianel, p·a nl,
cultery are just U!l.COntrollable companied thelr 10111. ElnierdJr ..
.1
and Randy, home after lpen 1ng ·
mil!ll n.
tbe put week tbere .
New Worl41 R••ehecl
Glenda Da'ley of London, Oblo,
June 11 : W-e've made ttl MaY· apent Sunda.v and Monday with
Clower 11 passed abeam or Nn· Rebw Vabllckle of CllfWn.
Luck.et light ship at noon todlJ
Mr. and Mt1. Harold Youn1 tnd
with escort and all. Specttcul~r~ famHy of Muon, Mr1. Clifford
oc. urred all morning. Tbe U•er JOhnson and dau1hter, Ann, m·o tor·
vueen Elizabeth uos.sed OW' ·bow ed to Buekeye Lake Sunda)' for a .
at leis than 300 y~rdl. }f.l~t b"\t pienle.
l:l.r from lent wa 1 DAd. H~ cJ.~e
Mr1. Pearl Nicholson and son,
4)Ut on a launch
from Marble· Nicltey; Mr. and Mn. John ~earns
heod. He brought the new1 ot ~ llpent Sunday In Chaunct~1 • Ohlo.
r~ ur·Year sc:holarahlp granted to Pearl Nleholilon wis caJie.d to
me try Notre Dame. It ~as .rreat Chauneef, Ohlo, due to •Iekneu of
to flee 'him again, but 11 will be an uncll!i and · 1,s ap!!indlng a week
even greater when rm with 1u of there.
'
,
'
II.
~ac Lewli of Clifton and Jim
them. at Pl)'mout
Harl'i1 of Mason, motored to Ken.
June 12: The "on deck" eall tucky and Portamoutb, Ohio to
was at 5 : 30 th!A mornlng to l)r":· see a hone t!:.ow Slturday.
pare for the tow into Provinf!e- . Harry Hudson of McK~1port,
town. we were put to work fast Pa., visited' Mr. and Mr1. Herman
IInce the sails had to be furled Cartwright Sunday afternoon.
before the Yanktnn could taR'e u11
Mrs. Earl D~~tst and children of
In tow. T-he custOm! men came Pt. Pleasant and Mn:. Jem Cart·
aboard and afler we were 0 er- wright vl.slted Mrl. Cora Van Metrun by photographen and re· er at Union. She wu ucently dis·
porters and I went over to the charged from Holzer Hoap~tll.
tun and had my lint cold mll~
MH. Dana Lewil and 1rand10n,
sl,..ce England. 1 hart one n. ,.,rt Randy, viatted Retha LewJa Sun·
tbcn and two more later on.
day afternoon.
'
June IS: Going int"' Plyml)uth!,
Mr._ Lloyd Wllllams vllited MJ;'I.
'T'be Coast Guard tug *lmoet t&lt;~ok Addle Edwards at Holzer Hoipltal,
lt.s'l
ay Sunday afternoon.
/ ..
our bowsprit and
apr lose aw
...
••ro. Donald Fo•le·oong
1
frcr n
.. , , and ...
•
w!lcn lt came
too c e wr:r!• · and family c•lled on Mr. a·nd M••·
'd n Aft
starboard 11 e.
er w
· · Fred Lewb, Sunday evening, ·
untangled , the da-:"~hage tohlul• wth"e
M•a.
, Clara Stevena, Pt.~·,eaaa•t,
r
1'1&gt;
only 8 Jew scntc es w
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Newell 1nd
tug lost !" 08t or h.er IIUPSer-a .;uc
daqghter, Jartie, of fChethlre, Mr.
(ure. I tr1ed to findb the
t . orr\1n
cc:eiBo~ and
. ••·•·
..-p. Bob Stewart of Mason
U in the harbol'
u 1:'~ · · 1 were eaJIJng on Mr. Andy Stewart,
fully·, Mom and. Dad were
JUP", Sunday.
tb
posed to be on ll but ey wer ..
Mr. and Mrii; LOuis Harmel!' of
'....
OJJ ~bore waiting. 1.
.,~
toledo,
Ohio, ,·pent last week with
Once we were1· tedr ,u PM1 •n•ye~.:
and her mother, Mrs. Addle Ed-ard•
" ~
1t the rail Look ng ot iO~,' • ,
Mrs. Edwards
~ a otroke laot
1
1
1
Dod and Ann but jua cou un
Friday ~vening and waaadmitted to
opot them . 1 was ver:v hKPPY tha~ Holzer llo•oltaJ. MrJ. Arth•- Pi'
1 1c
•
b
we !lad finaUy made 1t,h d).1 1t 1 cet~- man and ·Mr•. He-an
of
·- s•utter
"
s lltt)e lonely when l h 1 t ~ ~ng Toledo were also eaUed'here due to
.nto the shallop w1t ou !CCI
Mrs. Edwarda &amp;er!OUI' lllnett.

1

of

.fl .S:I\0 ~tlJOY.C: !i pic·
Dl~ ~l)~~·Y oeleb,atlng her twen.
iieth btrth~ay fjlt Union Camp

was nice and calm. Now we're. In Mr.!. BUI Wlllilams and Mr. and
Ute midst of a storm. Tbe •hie il Mrs. J()e JUley over the week end .•
m·ting like a cork in 1 wllh~nt{
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Van Meter
machine. Ail bell has broken aDd ciauabter vilited Mr. and lin.

•

I

~

vls1Ung Mr. and
Rou$h. · · ....
" ' 1' 1 i hn

June 7: Seven weeks ago we·
~r. and Mrt. Everett Dudding
were in Plymouth and everytblng of Nitro, W. Va.. visited Mr. ,lmd

I:l~ik~e~d~it~n~u:t~·~~~~·:ca:b:n:a~n~~·:um~m~o~n::]~)~~~~iij~~

t.

Mr. and Mrs. Grady Craig and
dautht.e"r are ~·~cathmln• at the
home of hti pJrente ln Alabama
He 11 employed by Intc-nratt Utl·
HUes in !luon
·
Sundey ~eJb
Mr. a.nd Mrs.
'}'. J, Rya!J Wtre Mr. •':l4 .¥11!
)i:dwa~d W.~wrlne apd 4•\\llhter,
Kathy. Princeton, w. V.J .. MI.
•rid M'J, Jffllmy LOve, son, !fib
AmttiUa , Te;x:¥ .. Jack RulhetfOJo~
Huntington p fl4 ~TI· Th.Br.J)ll Love
and Mra. w. A. Rl&gt;8eberry, loea].
4J;.ld Mrs. ijarry W•l•b an1
t1aughtei Harriett Ann returnef
home on · Tuesday 'a fter spendinJ
3• vacation with Dr. ant. Mrt. E.
R Ke · St Pe~er!burg,' FJa

·••t Breckenridal. '

•· "'

a: 19S1-? I

MASON NEWS :=;''""''· Mr. . ond

QJTQN

.
~

----ClifJon

1

_

Kr~. llarold H,-.tl and ton of
Rutlan4, vWte4 ber parent&amp;, Mr.
•nd ltffl. Yfiltllb.Stewut, Tuelday.
La~ .Fox. nver Blakf!! and
Danny ~lngsw'ort.h hal returne4"
home attt.r 1pe~ln' two weeh
wtth'th4: ae&amp;Ub O~l)fnce Compan

-.!L

t~Ofllplete.

May 18: Copt. Villi en was cur,:;.
In~: the .~ hl p all morning, e:.-pecIaliy nlltr his was'•ln g water
went (tW~I'. He said agaln lhis
was th e wnrst .ship for moti or.
h( s beC'n oiL 'J'onlght I saw the
"Southern Cross." rt wus reall y
something for me .~i nce l h 11d
never expected ta see ll.
Month At S•a
May 20: One month into hisIory n ow of th e voya.,"' of the
•1
w ;;.y11 ower ·1I rrom PI ymou lh to
1
h w ·
·
111
p ymout
e rc predictions
movmg llgasay
and
the . latest
that at 'this · rate It'll be three
more weeks.
May 30: We II , I 'II m1n gra ri U:;t ·
l.lnn this Suntlay.
Complainlll
__ ,
\Yf rl! riRing f rom th c saIoon uulily
ubout th e food. ·rhere'll ' been
~lr.1 ty but the quality hasn'•
be('n l h c' b('.!:il. H w 8 11 Y tl1e coo k
· ~
nnly knew what he was turnm
1·
b d
out. He'~ the on y! one Ollri
whll thinks that be 8 a ·goo coo ·
•
J t ne 2: Graduat1On (•aY
Pn d
• 1oc k
boy, did, l gra d uat e 1 At 4 oc
th~
1 we were all summoMd .lo
, 11,0rtc r dcek. The captam came tt • m.
hi
1
d
ed
JuiJt a• l was

" 'k

•

I

&gt;

Dall7 ~nlbiel, Pomeroy-:Middlepof'l, 0., ,July 3, 1957

•

DIICrlbUt!ll4 b,. ICJAI reatuU. ~IUik•te

.. I'Ll;.'

~UL.I,:'

DOWN THE.
SHAD!"

�'

'

t
I

Youth Desaibes Mayfl~wer II ~rip
As A~bin Boy In His Daily Log
YOUTH DESCIUBES 241 lndde

IDITOl'S ·N01'1: ,.. MMny
Jr., l7. of Walthatn. MtM..

w.,

pkketl 1qt thf 8oys' Clubs of
ArMrla out of SOD.OOO club
tnemiii'M• te
tile voyage on
the Mayfleww II •• Am•,;un
caW, bor. b\N!'Y lcept • d•ily lov
and htN .,;.. ••cerpts from th•t
loUrNI.

·rn••

P

av JOI MEANY, JR.
Dlstrlbute4 Br Unlfed Pret•
I ...
PLYIIOtn'H, Eng an..., Satur(.ay
April 20, 1957:
Clearanee was given at 4 p. m.
and our tow out of the harbor
Wll on by n,. e. Once out of the
harbor we wem on a starboard
1o.&lt;::t to the caat, but aince then
we've ·come about a couple of
.t imet and now we·r~ on port h.tk
w~1Je siHing in a calm o.M the
of Plymouth. A stowaway
· ''Wil •.e:, ught on tbe 'tween deck
toiti,Pt ilnd lmlriediatc.ly put o(f.
•
· April 21 : First day cut! and
we're still cauJlll lin a dea m,. 1
served meals ar~d earne a ew
• motr o! my dutl~. Ships '4ere
~onstantly ::OI!lllinJ cJolia~ by to
1lgnal us and wish u.a; luck. A
trawltr just came b)' and lef\ us
two buckets of nice fresh flsll. Jn
return, Capt. Alan Villiera sent
over two bottle1 of r ).lm.
April 22: ThiJ was my rea !
rough day. I felt , awful and ~i · k
all day and apenl most of 11y
free time aprawlt'!rl acrosa my
:,unk . I W&amp;ll cold all night ewm
In my sleeping bag. l'll be ·, ::(d
when this trip '" over.
April 27 : Scventb day out and
the total diatanee coveted at
11oon today wa1 770 miles . We've
- lM!en making good time so far
ind if we can keep uf. thla .pa :e.
J'U be home fOl' h .11h ac hooI
•
~raduatlon on June 2. Everyt..ing
•
todn anrl I think
·finally
.t' nt rtnc
Into- I've
tho
11 ta rted to fit
hip's
routine.
1
In Wron 1 Direction
May 2: Twelfth day out and all
day we were ··olng in the wronf{
direction or not goinl( at all. The
way we're going now we'll sJ.t,l
rl•ht 1hi'GU"h .the Canaries a11..~
•
•
'
i11to
May 4·. AI 4 o'olock we "spliced

•Jt¥t

Africa.

tltc malnbraee" ... they call it.
Rum .nd/.r llm'e jul&lt;e W"" serv·
.d lnttead •I ju 1t t he -juice. 1
"
had a mixture
whitt'
Graham
Meany•1 British 'cOuPWrpart ubln
boy Pt.v...~ It big and had ju 11t

don

''"

rum . I
..,..

'

.,

't know hnw

but I thoueht fl wu m!Jetable.
May 5: I h.id my lut day serv·
Ulg in the aalooo dini ng rooru
1:.~C.:o.y at leut for a week. I wu
un deck for a while tonight. tt
must be nljht&amp; Jike this one that
rnaltP..i mel) w~ nt to go to sea. 1
did ,; lut 0( thinking and it made
me !~e l a little Lonely.
May 6 : We're headin11 due west
new ,1nd it's getting rough agai.n.
Thi.~ tub really bas ~oome wierd
mot ions.

May tot: The second mate told
me to get my knife and stick il
in the mll5t. I followed his orders,
not knowing the s i ~nificanc~ of
the action., but 1 round aut tater
that it was su pposed to bring u p
some iavorable winds. Well, that'~
notber S&lt;lperttltion of sea me n
but by uighU&lt;IIl It hadn't worked:
Mny J5. Juiit before noon the
ok:~y was given for swimming
and that was all 1 mcded. Tht·
wu•er felt ·beautiful and 1 had a
aood time ~oing off the fo-&lt;:sle
and the forerigging even th ough J
tng gave me a chance to get a
rorward ,;omersault.
'

May 16: Th~ rain in the mo rn·
In gave me a cbance to get a
wonderful sh{l'wer and I t·eally
cleaned up. A lot or fTesh water
was ~tlllecled and 1 have a hall
bucl.et of it in my cabin for fu·
LtJre use.

•
•
Ill• f......,.d. 1 wu eloako&lt;! Ill '
black .oJla'kin and m~lt .~•
Uon ea,P whleh .fir. Uphe ·the
.ship'.s builder 2uld made. Capt.
'1 ••ers then 'P'f'Nented me wlt.b "
~et:nOftJ
and it bu made tb.I,J trip almolt

tt.'l''

u. It waa a teritflc

lan4 for tile 11m limo I• 1111 d...
I
them iU. lf.om. Dad, DwoIIIJ, Ann and Su.le, alaltdlng to
tile rt.l~t o! Pl&gt;mOulll Roclt. I felt
ver, !u.DitY . then. It'• bQon.1

I

June 5 : Four A-merican del·
trtfYers came along today and lef~
us w!th a erate of ' oranJet., ap.
~Jes and carrots. After the)' brol:e
formation, we heard I 11ail9r
5tjout, "See you In the new
world."

•

"w

Dally SenUrtel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jply

\

•

'

1118 diTII l'diLJ'

Ted Lewll IIM!Hamllyf WUll&amp;m•
town, vfllted M:r. and Mrf. J'red
Lew!J. Mr. 1nd Kra. Daftl. l.ni1
at Clifton and 1\etha Lewis at J.e.
tllrt. Sunday.

.

Of P9fn1 'Pie.,.,-tt

J{ontue!w
- 1 ,,--

- ·
' ·.

J,t•l,ih 'ap,j.~

*'A"·

PI lolinor•vflle lo
~

.

!l,

,_,r.

'. .

Uber,

lanle

tJendln' 1he

Cl!art-. '•

w.t.k

'JSHtNG

with

her

lorrt.

Frod

;========:.

II

NOTI

G~, N. H.-Seated
In w~eiJe.tiJJ,ln or 11l1ndiat wi,th

'

.

the ,td Of crut.rhes 40 crippled

youn&amp;stfn from the ~rotcbei
Mountaln Re"'abllltit~n
cent.a•
.
.,
'~""'
caul)lt ;70 ':PtClded out il;l two
boun.
---::-~-~11.91 4tNIAAL HO..,ITAL

Admitted:

Jln. C!l'tle ForriU.

f'OJR-troy; ~lbtft Woi:tdua, Pomeroy'.
P!,.~•rJed : Saitv Oidln, Carpen- :
\t:rj Ml'f. c. ~. Foley, Clrpentk;
T. G. l{l.lldort!, RJ.c~e.
.

·Hele~' Bl~tner, secon4 irad~
teacher at M1$on Grade, r.emah~ll

Co~;.

By AL CAl'P

Mr. aod Mn. Rudy Riffle are anat Schaekel Clinic, Thursday.
In ·St. _Joseph ij'OIIpltel, ParkersNor~ «:fbaJHnan of Athen• ~JJ~nt
t,ur-iit, I$ a medical patient.
the week e"nd witb Mr. and Mr•.
Meredith Ann Kina, 'Charleorj' Aje~ Wheejg,
Pa., returned home Tuesltay alte ~
Mr. aWf Mrs. Clarence Sbit!W•
spending several days .. ith · he:- pnd dau&amp;h~. Jijdy, )Jr111 G~ne 11!11·
grandm~Lher, · Mra. Rosa Fink.
ren and dallth~ra of Lara:o, Wa.,
Mr. ·and Mrs. CharleiJ Ye,~tCr and :M:ra. Watter Roush , Joci.l, were .
~nd (a~QY are Vacp.tlo"ini In VJr· dlqne,r .g~ts· at Mr. and Vrr. ,Jfl!.lrgiJtil".
, ·~
·
·bert Dt~usb anti· 10n, Friday eY.Q· --I
.,
. '
Grover S(e,Vart. a tHe ti~e em· IIll- .."'' .
plo~.te Qf the F't'or,d O~&gt;rp., • . Detrojt 1
·Mr. epd Mn. Walter ~cr;tade an~
hat re_tireq and b at .the bOrne of son, ot Troy . .~nt the week ef141
hi~ ·broth&amp;'·in-Jaw an•l sister, Mr. wltn Mrs. Walter Roush.
and -M:ra. Robt~ s ·t ewart.
Mr1. Herber! ilonah spent w~:
MrL Jam{!.&amp; Die til Sr., is lilpend· !Jfidaf with Mr1. Allba Wlckijljl .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J effen, Mr..
and Mrs.. Homer Jefffta and cbil·
dr~ an~: Keith Ann Turnbull \'isit•ed relative• alo.Henderson, Sunday.
C~!U'l~s Allensworth of Clifton,
1
'.Jerry !Jlwld ao.d Clay Roney of
Ne;f, ._.ga~ , and . l~r)' Zer~ of
ll11r~fpf4 ' moto,rei:l to. Cincinnati
Sunday- to ahP.nd a basebaU. Jame.
,
Et4joylrij' J . wiener roast Thun·
~y!i: e~ti,Rjng Wfil,~ ,Mr. and' Mi-1.
_ Jlo~· Je.ff~rs and chlldfel;)~. JoJn
· OJiV~r. Ke('h Anrf l}Ji'nbull, Elein·
or y.an,Meter. Charles Kearna,. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Va.PMeter and
Jennifer VanMeter. .
Harold Smllh n.a~ returned from
Charleston where l'le has been. at·

On Y·our
~~~~~~ oJot

at

•

Racine.

ing several 1lays with her sirte1.·
The ell\jl'ebes ol Fairview
and h\l#ba1J4 , ,l(r. and Mn. Wal- East Letort ,ajoyed thalr
te At
h 1
ter JtmeJ, ~e!J.ing .
n..,p~ . ~ ~ ~P . . ;
MT. and )(r.s. R~coc RoushanJ Pietlle at •tbe Rock
SUnday.
Wt: and Mrs. i. ('.hjrle'S Aliens. family , Ca-Isl;tad, N, M.. ret~rned Grouqda
Frank W.w110n ii vlsiUmr ~·
wo~ ~ viaitM4 b.l~' ~Je1,1ts, Mr. and horAe' Si!t•Jrj:lj.y. ~hey were acc~­
Hea~lley at Steube:o;;nvlilllil~•,;·
Mrt1 Ctr,l •llt,ns11r9rth at , f4J"-~1e- 1 panied by 1 hili fll(Kber, Mrs. Cla,ra ~..oulse B.ob
Owena and ";
P•l)qV~"·~·.. -.,....----·_R_ou~ll!:ch_whv will Vjslt them.
the

GASOLINE ,\LLEY

.f!l

bAIL Y ~ROSSWORO.
1•

~.:tr:ttlf'~ .' ~ t~~~~~n _.·~) tt ..trAe. Sesame

..., nurU . -

. . 9.·0~•""'•
8""t .· .;
a

,'~ .-t

-...,--------

,.

13. G\"eek

-i5. lipper arm ·

• l!!"'l'• ·i },;•.·z. HumiiW C\. Ju .
I . Ci'iea, ! : ~f 3.lft:et.at-bdr. ,, vour.

~

.. . 11. Brlttle
~~
COokie

:

:w. :r~· .
l , ))e~Lvens

I

,y,...~,··

n.IOiDfi\4
1

..\ !

:J

34.j'ej.

~·· l'fu tO wlr

lorm"' ( ,

So. ~~-~ts
f~l.) "

r a,.
_, , . •...

r~

.......

SiJ. ~Ine

antm•l
38. FeJiow
flllaft.r)

.

&lt;~o~Jy

/

t •

auffer-•

aa

\

:

a. crow ,

'·'l'ol•• 1

mount~9

·nttlv" /

,

,

1:

..

..-:· il6. l..uzon

_

1_1. , Wrtl•

WrU.r

n;a.r.) ; .

·ftock1

f

:?.~~:~~~~:
\·~ ?fi

,

7. Sli:eptl. ; ,-23.
J~. ~~~ ."II
flsm
',
rptionet.}
8. ThrUhed
~.
~J. fqnt.ply ,
,1.1. Brlght_ll·
1~·~9lty ICo~)
:Co,ore9 Aah. ::..
\ &lt;,'l:ljljl9f
· l2, Fgrcef
-'
t:l.

't .

U). f'Jtl.,_ 1 . •
12. Decrtt ·

Jnc~ka -·

tel

.f. Obtaill · ( .24·. Tlmlc

•·
I · " ·In'•
ChoP"
41. eonteno~o
Incite
T. 8kln tumor ·

ANNIE-

torte ·-

fl'r.J•w) . 1 8. Scented pa4 21. Variety
,13. J:ntt,leh 1 9. Flavor
.;_. of
( l'••t.rftr•al
c~
l 11. l.l1t~ " chleory f . 3.f.lJoVabl,l

t•~ Aby••~•

\ 15. rnterterer
with
J;

28.1'J.o'(f.tra '

J:6. Ep,eo~t... ~·

·~. ·fl'"' '' '
.u. . ~lli~~

li. Sprite

'

1~. ~rloua ,
,.
rn~onon . ' -..., attat~.k ~
17. ~ p·,p,) ., ' '
·',

21}. 8now -.

'

fol&gt;tciea

31. )Jbrt

'.. ~ttonal

}

""'*•1 '

burler 1 ~·
.

, ~5.Sl.pdup '
!I

~7. C\ltOOittlnl J{ 1'.

'· 31. u_ncoo"'...a '
._,.

18. Godd...
( .
otda.wn
.
19. Over fPQ,et.!
20.·supply
O&amp;'&amp;ln
..
22 . ...dbOUH
buUden ~· ~

23. A._.lta,,q,

WUll1 .Marr r.u dl~eharged from
ste-pp1ng on 1O Holter' H011..1t~ Saturday and returned • tO bW home. He wu ln.
Jy•eJii!n, i-4al!jo) lh~aiJer Alum·
'· • tnum pladf af"lhtvenawood and ba.s ,,
been
ho.sp.Jlalb:ed for ~~everal
weeki.
Suun Ro'x, small daughter Oft
Mr. and Mn. •Jack Fox, waa di~o
chtrg~d from' Haber Hospital Sun.
day afternoon, Sbo had been ad·
mJtted .to the- hoaoJ{JJ as a mecJJcal
patlent on Thur1d~.
Mr. and Mn. Cl)'~e Bumgardn,r
and son, Calvin , of Lepilllc, Ohio,
are spending a two week« vacation
with rehiUvo, and friends in the
Bend area.
Mr. and Mr:s. Alva Tulliver of
Glenn Wood, W. Va., and Mr, ai:Jd
Mn. Jack .Barnhart of Columbua
vialte,d Mra. Francia Blake the ~ut

,

•••
27.
80.

'"" .

R.!i.! '•

jplf4 for

··
11Jheep
,, 3!..Wolkln•
-,,. ' atltk -,..

·fl.i;-,3~. P~tc,• 1ft ;

sli:eletqn
39. COncJudea .
~0 . Was In drbt
DOWN

.
~·

·.

.L Capjtol
~

.

week end.

fN.'Y.)

i •,

·~

~

2. Bearine · (
3. Some
•·•. ·

Qj\u.V ""-~tiOTE·.:: Here's hOw to work It:
i
A X t' D ~ B· A. A X ~ ~ ..
1,_ t
,- Ja, t;,o N o Ji' llC L 1- o ~ .
_.. -. J
-I

;

"

J

•

-

...

'

• • ....._

}

One letrer aimply atand.s fOr another. In thll mri"plt A Ja dill

Mr. and Mrs,_ Clarence Ward ttl
Columbua, Mr, and Mn. Don Qur.. ·

~or' tbll: Utree L'•~ X ~or tht twtt .0'••· etc. Single lttttra. ·~
trophea, the Jent:tht and formattori til Ute words are all hiD.~

enbetry and liOn of Atheni visited '
her paret111 M't. and Mrs. OJoar
J:[enry the pUit week end.
.. '
Mr1. Dana Lewis and ar:mdaon,
Raml:r.~ Mra. Ch.-rlea caN:wriJbt
and ICiaJne vltlted Mr. and Mrs
Fraqll: Htrrla and fzmily at MaaoU
laat week.
JuUa lldwardtr of New Have~
waa
over RiJht IUeJl of Leoae
W.amaloy, Thuraday,
·
•
Maru,n Burna w)ao haa Ueen

, ___ - -- -" . ,··· ·· - ._.1
·.· .
~.{

Eacb da.y the code Jettera &amp;re different.

'

_.-.·~··(~(··: .. .. . ·.; .·. A Cr7ftofNm 4UOtatlo1.- •.

"\\. ,'~' or.tSFAX'V va
I F B. B.

T F .A H.

F M

SNJH

/',

.·

to her hom•·
I

.'

'

,

..t~.

J

g

·.---- -

.·,.

' .

Q

p I

I(

.--

, . :2~'-"&amp;y•s Cr)lptoqu\4 .. r ALL !w'tltAKI VSB: 80MI:4
i.'·; OL:~::;: .,fO B.E ALONE - GEORGE HER.@_J!:R'f, ~ :
-

for aeV.ral

'

QL~ y~;:i~

·a, L M -

S ),?J j F .E II. ·.----- • -·••·,

'n

vltiUne at
weeka hu

Detner

Mrp.

(jround,s. Attendln~ Wli!re ..,Mr. a~d
~rs. Pat J9hnaon, Mrs. Mare1e
•' !llll, Robel'f. .Ball and Mr. James

_....
H•rley Powell tl Nitro. They tiC•
loose in the gaiJey; dianel, p·a nl,
cultery are just U!l.COntrollable companied thelr 10111. ElnierdJr ..
.1
and Randy, home after lpen 1ng ·
mil!ll n.
tbe put week tbere .
New Worl41 R••ehecl
Glenda Da'ley of London, Oblo,
June 11 : W-e've made ttl MaY· apent Sunda.v and Monday with
Clower 11 passed abeam or Nn· Rebw Vabllckle of CllfWn.
Luck.et light ship at noon todlJ
Mr. and Mt1. Harold Youn1 tnd
with escort and all. Specttcul~r~ famHy of Muon, Mr1. Clifford
oc. urred all morning. Tbe U•er JOhnson and dau1hter, Ann, m·o tor·
vueen Elizabeth uos.sed OW' ·bow ed to Buekeye Lake Sunda)' for a .
at leis than 300 y~rdl. }f.l~t b"\t pienle.
l:l.r from lent wa 1 DAd. H~ cJ.~e
Mr1. Pearl Nicholson and son,
4)Ut on a launch
from Marble· Nicltey; Mr. and Mn. John ~earns
heod. He brought the new1 ot ~ llpent Sunday In Chaunct~1 • Ohlo.
r~ ur·Year sc:holarahlp granted to Pearl Nleholilon wis caJie.d to
me try Notre Dame. It ~as .rreat Chauneef, Ohlo, due to •Iekneu of
to flee 'him again, but 11 will be an uncll!i and · 1,s ap!!indlng a week
even greater when rm with 1u of there.
'
,
'
II.
~ac Lewli of Clifton and Jim
them. at Pl)'mout
Harl'i1 of Mason, motored to Ken.
June 12: The "on deck" eall tucky and Portamoutb, Ohio to
was at 5 : 30 th!A mornlng to l)r":· see a hone t!:.ow Slturday.
pare for the tow into Provinf!e- . Harry Hudson of McK~1port,
town. we were put to work fast Pa., visited' Mr. and Mr1. Herman
IInce the sails had to be furled Cartwright Sunday afternoon.
before the Yanktnn could taR'e u11
Mrs. Earl D~~tst and children of
In tow. T-he custOm! men came Pt. Pleasant and Mn:. Jem Cart·
aboard and afler we were 0 er- wright vl.slted Mrl. Cora Van Metrun by photographen and re· er at Union. She wu ucently dis·
porters and I went over to the charged from Holzer Hoap~tll.
tun and had my lint cold mll~
MH. Dana Lewil and 1rand10n,
sl,..ce England. 1 hart one n. ,.,rt Randy, viatted Retha LewJa Sun·
tbcn and two more later on.
day afternoon.
'
June IS: Going int"' Plyml)uth!,
Mr._ Lloyd Wllllams vllited MJ;'I.
'T'be Coast Guard tug *lmoet t&lt;~ok Addle Edwards at Holzer Hoipltal,
lt.s'l
ay Sunday afternoon.
/ ..
our bowsprit and
apr lose aw
...
••ro. Donald Fo•le·oong
1
frcr n
.. , , and ...
•
w!lcn lt came
too c e wr:r!• · and family c•lled on Mr. a·nd M••·
'd n Aft
starboard 11 e.
er w
· · Fred Lewb, Sunday evening, ·
untangled , the da-:"~hage tohlul• wth"e
M•a.
, Clara Stevena, Pt.~·,eaaa•t,
r
1'1&gt;
only 8 Jew scntc es w
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Newell 1nd
tug lost !" 08t or h.er IIUPSer-a .;uc
daqghter, Jartie, of fChethlre, Mr.
(ure. I tr1ed to findb the
t . orr\1n
cc:eiBo~ and
. ••·•·
..-p. Bob Stewart of Mason
U in the harbol'
u 1:'~ · · 1 were eaJIJng on Mr. Andy Stewart,
fully·, Mom and. Dad were
JUP", Sunday.
tb
posed to be on ll but ey wer ..
Mr. and Mrii; LOuis Harmel!' of
'....
OJJ ~bore waiting. 1.
.,~
toledo,
Ohio, ,·pent last week with
Once we were1· tedr ,u PM1 •n•ye~.:
and her mother, Mrs. Addle Ed-ard•
" ~
1t the rail Look ng ot iO~,' • ,
Mrs. Edwards
~ a otroke laot
1
1
1
Dod and Ann but jua cou un
Friday ~vening and waaadmitted to
opot them . 1 was ver:v hKPPY tha~ Holzer llo•oltaJ. MrJ. Arth•- Pi'
1 1c
•
b
we !lad finaUy made 1t,h d).1 1t 1 cet~- man and ·Mr•. He-an
of
·- s•utter
"
s lltt)e lonely when l h 1 t ~ ~ng Toledo were also eaUed'here due to
.nto the shallop w1t ou !CCI
Mrs. Edwarda &amp;er!OUI' lllnett.

1

of

.fl .S:I\0 ~tlJOY.C: !i pic·
Dl~ ~l)~~·Y oeleb,atlng her twen.
iieth btrth~ay fjlt Union Camp

was nice and calm. Now we're. In Mr.!. BUI Wlllilams and Mr. and
Ute midst of a storm. Tbe •hie il Mrs. J()e JUley over the week end .•
m·ting like a cork in 1 wllh~nt{
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Van Meter
machine. Ail bell has broken aDd ciauabter vilited Mr. and lin.

•

I

~

vls1Ung Mr. and
Rou$h. · · ....
" ' 1' 1 i hn

June 7: Seven weeks ago we·
~r. and Mrt. Everett Dudding
were in Plymouth and everytblng of Nitro, W. Va.. visited Mr. ,lmd

I:l~ik~e~d~it~n~u:t~·~~~~·:ca:b:n:a~n~~·:um~m~o~n::]~)~~~~iij~~

t.

Mr. and Mrs. Grady Craig and
dautht.e"r are ~·~cathmln• at the
home of hti pJrente ln Alabama
He 11 employed by Intc-nratt Utl·
HUes in !luon
·
Sundey ~eJb
Mr. a.nd Mrs.
'}'. J, Rya!J Wtre Mr. •':l4 .¥11!
)i:dwa~d W.~wrlne apd 4•\\llhter,
Kathy. Princeton, w. V.J .. MI.
•rid M'J, Jffllmy LOve, son, !fib
AmttiUa , Te;x:¥ .. Jack RulhetfOJo~
Huntington p fl4 ~TI· Th.Br.J)ll Love
and Mra. w. A. Rl&gt;8eberry, loea].
4J;.ld Mrs. ijarry W•l•b an1
t1aughtei Harriett Ann returnef
home on · Tuesday 'a fter spendinJ
3• vacation with Dr. ant. Mrt. E.
R Ke · St Pe~er!burg,' FJa

·••t Breckenridal. '

•· "'

a: 19S1-? I

MASON NEWS :=;''""''· Mr. . ond

QJTQN

.
~

----ClifJon

1

_

Kr~. llarold H,-.tl and ton of
Rutlan4, vWte4 ber parent&amp;, Mr.
•nd ltffl. Yfiltllb.Stewut, Tuelday.
La~ .Fox. nver Blakf!! and
Danny ~lngsw'ort.h hal returne4"
home attt.r 1pe~ln' two weeh
wtth'th4: ae&amp;Ub O~l)fnce Compan

-.!L

t~Ofllplete.

May 18: Copt. Villi en was cur,:;.
In~: the .~ hl p all morning, e:.-pecIaliy nlltr his was'•ln g water
went (tW~I'. He said agaln lhis
was th e wnrst .ship for moti or.
h( s beC'n oiL 'J'onlght I saw the
"Southern Cross." rt wus reall y
something for me .~i nce l h 11d
never expected ta see ll.
Month At S•a
May 20: One month into hisIory n ow of th e voya.,"' of the
•1
w ;;.y11 ower ·1I rrom PI ymou lh to
1
h w ·
·
111
p ymout
e rc predictions
movmg llgasay
and
the . latest
that at 'this · rate It'll be three
more weeks.
May 30: We II , I 'II m1n gra ri U:;t ·
l.lnn this Suntlay.
Complainlll
__ ,
\Yf rl! riRing f rom th c saIoon uulily
ubout th e food. ·rhere'll ' been
~lr.1 ty but the quality hasn'•
be('n l h c' b('.!:il. H w 8 11 Y tl1e coo k
· ~
nnly knew what he was turnm
1·
b d
out. He'~ the on y! one Ollri
whll thinks that be 8 a ·goo coo ·
•
J t ne 2: Graduat1On (•aY
Pn d
• 1oc k
boy, did, l gra d uat e 1 At 4 oc
th~
1 we were all summoMd .lo
, 11,0rtc r dcek. The captam came tt • m.
hi
1
d
ed
JuiJt a• l was

" 'k

•

I

&gt;

Dall7 ~nlbiel, Pomeroy-:Middlepof'l, 0., ,July 3, 1957

•

DIICrlbUt!ll4 b,. ICJAI reatuU. ~IUik•te

.. I'Ll;.'

~UL.I,:'

DOWN THE.
SHAD!"

�••

"

CIVIL . AI
e

Squadr n 202'

T I D

NUAL

EA

I NNE

J LY 4
UA

Fl

t.

s4

io

11 :

'"'

7:30 P.

ns

S-

Greas

ERID

•

CING, L v.

ED

IAN

, Capab

IR

.R FR SH E

••

usic

KS, 91P. ., II
, Bin o.
N

yo

i)o

EN

'

YTHEFUN

'·

od
yo SAVEl

•

'

'I

II

I

.,, ··....

...

"'·····. .

'

n

.

ea,

Co
'

.'

.

'

o

.

.

HE S OE
•••ooJ~oer~wr.

.
'

... . .

;,:

'

(/'

10

'

..

"

"

· ho

cirC .e and

• " J'

'

"

•

•

'

.._.'. '

........ .

~

••

f

e

'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="957">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="39907">
                <text>07. July</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="61291">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="61290">
              <text>July 3, 1957</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
