Newspaper clippings - Pasco - Transcript (part 2).

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1889

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"Col. Muncy of the Headlight gives the following as the origin of the phrase, 'Keep Your Eye on Pasco.' A drunken man had a grudge against the editor of the Pasco Headlight. He abused him roundly, threatened him with everything evil and wound up by saying 'I Will Keep My Eye on You.' The editor endured with a patient Christian fortitude characteristic of his craft and then replied: 'Don keep your eye on me. Keep your eye on Pasco.' The boys about town took it up."

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