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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016
BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
PAGE 3A
50 Years Ago
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Watch Winder’s
Progress in ’66
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wn M"(tM Lapp , Miv)
rt'llh tS»c 1967 FonJ, vvv
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tJvantftd mechanical
^ reflnumcnti pohii-
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urf deafer
^ Mid that Akin Ford
pnxjd in announce
y gti*A* '■ the non 19G7
^ ^ Of cm- Thlt>>ttar’»
S 1 -. ;fTer i nu tutor of foa-
S t'W safety andpro tot
^ d all Ford <**»» N Mr.
ilia w i.
inches longer Irian it*
r tho 196 ~ T ordhas
,>j >ick i panels which
1(( ^ car a Jowtsr, longer
Rtof llnox on all
Xit conwrUbles, iu-
Jj «^jni And 4-door hard-
pj.i totally r»w with wft-
, c sleeping lino that
fl'CcntlniiKl To Foge 5A
ee fliver
Holds
fist Annual Meeting
rterv: and until u^laxm* in
1 jod A.ut: Conservation
t jF An i! the first annual
rcL> . the Apalachee Ha-
i'iti >he<i Association which
t'bcicj a? Auburn -School last
^ A chicken fa&rfeectii Ml
tec oppi .tximatab' 3CQ
3&f ►. of ihL- Apalachee Ri-
lltorahcd Association
It Apalachee River WaL
fcd : ■ within the touncLr-
c£ ~, ^ s Walton andGv,.-
; l *.-■ i anti headttl &v
A •ultrcfcc / Winder as
iSdenu The Apalachee Klv-
fvrithln two Soil Consorva-
i Di'-trict, the Oconee River
ti vr • y.L’.y -rive;
[ an-; Water Conservation
T Conuv^d To Page BA
WINDER-BARROW - MONROF GRIDIRON ACTION
“jug Tavern Carnival Of Value*’*
To Launch Fall
Promotion Here
Bulldogs Strike Early
To Down Monroe, 16-12
Ihe Aindor-UairoH Bulldog*
expired for 16 points In ito
first quartet to down the Mon
roe Purple Hurricanes, Friday
night by a score of 16-l2
Monroo was completely stun-
| ned by the fired up Builders,
and did not got anything start
ed until this second half It
was the first loss of the sea
son for the power ful Hurrican
es.
Moo roe got in trouble early Id
the game when Tommy Hi chard-
1 van Lobbied Mike Newell »
| opening kick-off and wai forced
to fall on the. ball at his own
j fL»ur yard lino
I A ml*-up on firs! down caus
ed a fumble in the baekCeldj
! but Monroe recovered for a
small 1 :ss I'fi tix- next play',
Don Smith and Foy f-Lall broke
through u spill Quarterback
Bynn Pearco In the end ione
fo. u afaty
VVtndei received the kick-off
bet could not pi ck up‘ a f i rut down
' -an *. Jw.i*',’- ' ■
bounds at the Monn» five yard
line,
On first down,Bucky Peppers
broke through Uiu ;>>;•: LG:
twenty before ho was dropped,
But that was not all that wu -
d r upped Peppy r > turn bled who n
he was nil, and toy Hail recov
ered at the 27
Monroe w^s penaliiLwl five
yards for bciitg offsides. Foy
Hall then blasted for 17 and a
first d. wn at tiw Mtxiroe Mike
Newell was thrown for a i no
yard lo»s on first down, but Hall
wa;, not r«i bo stopped. He thun-
dered the ball across from *U
yards out iyn the next pUy
1! yi Hramietl ■% extra point
made the score 9-0 in the Bull-
el egs favor,
Monroe returned the ensuing
klcK-o(f to then -v 29 Md
line. I wo pi\y.T, gaLfx-d nothing*
Continued To Page 3D
Legion-Auxiiiary District
Meet At Statham
Thu Ninth Di strict American
Loglor and A ulury rr^en.g
will be- fK-.J »: • -e StatNini v.-
orlcan Legion located on High
way 29 noxl Sunday', Ocrut>dr 2
All Legionnaires and Auxil
iary members in the area are
urged to attend-
Winder Receives
$229,500 Grant
&«v.
A-tr-
CS, r.
*iat
grand U part of a $507,-
X water and sewage Im-
r t e project for the local
project, when com-
^ I: -erve the CL, of
j-- sJuji «1
mm unity Windt
?n play an Important
U
wpanslon of the
ed Industrial area
An
»*t> C«;v
i*r
. tales rams
Monday by The News
SjjftjtarandCongress-
Kx i■••i >1 . -adt Hu - week fr’-Ui 'J'-- ' i '' igt 1 " L f;
a L f United Stales Senator Richard B. Rub soli and Ninth
gressman Phil M. Landrum stating Chat the De-
Housing and Urban Development ra- approved a
water and sewage facilities grant for the City of
man, COftsu iction will begin
within the next bix months a:id
should be completed approxi
mately six months later
Board Notice
Local Board #7 office, iocat-
ed m Use Federal Building, will
be open every Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday from 8;-
30 a.tn. till 5;Q0 pjn. effective
SepL 25, 1968,
New Eating
Establishment
Is Announced
Ha M Long «yf Statham Hits
week litntwnced the opening of
the Ray’s Fresh Water Catfish
and Hxrbecut ‘vrvice, 1 am ted
at Uxj city limit. 1 ) this -'iidt' of
!•■ s.jm do Highway 29 Opening
date ! • the now- c-itirg j Lu ia
set for Friday, September 3U.
Mr Long's now ustabllsh-
menl will rvnwSn ^Hin seven
da.- a week from 11 a.m until
Saturday Deadline
For Candidates In
Nov., City Election
Neon Saturday OttoU-u t,
1* the deadline for candi
date* t-.i qualify tn U 1 •' 11+:'
blu for eloctlon in Ltie City
Primary whl-u- ins been sol
f i N ’vombor 2, fur the
m ulocll ig a nusy-'i aiv!
three mom bo t • 1 the Wind
er City C ouncll, fit addition
to the above officer*, a tM'
cordor for thu city court will
also be chosen.
The Council p»s>u affec
ted in thi s elflcHurt a re Ceun-
clim&n at Large. Council-
irrun from the Second Ward
and Councilman from the
Fourth Ward.
Mayor C, A, Hutledgt,
wh-.' i-. complotlr^ six yea; ■
at tho helm of city govern
ment has qualified for re-
atoctioft. Following a change
in the city charter In 1564
i Mayor Is not now restric
ted to two consecutive terms
in office.
Bill Harwell is seeking the
Office of Councilman at
Largs, which Is now being
held by Grady Good, Sr.
Mr. Good has qualified for
Councilman from the Sec
ond Ward,
Carlton Barnett, prasont
Councilman from the Fourth
Ward, will be opposed by
Ernest Kilgore.
Boyd Garner has qualified
for City Recorder, Mr, Gar
ner has served previously on
the City Council, a part of
which time was spent as
Mayor Pro-Tern,
The voting poles at tho
Winder City Hall will open
at 7 a,m, on election day-,
November 2, and dose at
6 p.m.
The voter’s list for new
registrants wilt close at 12
noon, Saturday, October l
Ail those in doubtnbouttheir
voting stalls for city elec
tions arc urged to verify
their registration before Oc
tober 1.
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11 p*m*
M i Lang slatcs that carry; >at
*srvice it available Atten
tion i called to anadvcrtl w -
ment clsuwhere in lhi.» Issue of
The News,
( r ale Ijindrexs
Enrolled it
Salem ( allege
Hiv stone n »! Saiurn k I luge
have 1 .mplt-r^ J the fii ui wtuk
uJ rluatatiui uluii uuiulud
resist! fjUi.il-. and tu^dnt jj*1
rain.
From Wlndci hi the r Lais uf
1& T 1 it Siloni Ctjliege 1 < LoU-
lauidre* the daughtci *f Mi
and Mrs. William C, Lmdrass
of 403 Buena Ni?,u Drive. MUv
Continued To Page tsA
Arnall Maddox,
Geer Smith If)
Run-Oft Today
At about imd in ntrig uday
Ok- Jiaiiow Ciwnty
t (AirtieniM), official poIJJi'g
place fnt Huum)« DJ-vtrlcl,
dt.iMud brink activity Jl^iieiO
uf VUtMI v pulS'Llg I'll rUgJl tlm
I'rtlug booth* (lid r«ji iudlraUr u
• Lairqwitxl liurtevtr, the jui>
e'i\ seemed U- bn very steady
at tills early hour ui the day.
Some of the more wpcriuiiced
polJUcai ttEtire* In Ui,-- t.ijrity
IkJ auxj b J he Neiss Uiil Oil*
fihd betu j very hard eluctiii?
to predict be! 4.1 ve eve. yliOdi
lu ■. (MHiii v. n^.el -Signs ,ffci
uralJs Uui-aghj.it Uh *uu a, «
wiu.'k’ seen, to indifatc a wose
raev for butiL the Go i jtior s
aad Lluutcna/il Ou’-urnor % :a-
Cl' $4
HritJi mils A null ind Lister
Continued Tu Pa^t- aw
"Old Fashion l)a>h Ami Halloween
< urniMil Of \ oluesSet ForOctolxir
"Wu are about l" amWr r; .
f« greatest prutFitiUon in our
hlMtifv, *aid Sanford
vh^ai., .ice prixlfloitt of the
Wlndoi -Jlarn-w LhamL r of
Camm in-, j rid chairman uf thu
l"ul Morchanl* Ass-xlillui
Mi SchwaiIf mjdj U)is tU(U-
iiiv it In a lultur thl* wtuK to (til
mumbers fnlJ.mi - 4 n i)r*r »f
tiiu a-nidation Tuisdi) n>mn-
n+; lii '.hr ! liumlK ifftcus ci
Hit I hJiUi r i *•. if 'Dm Peoples
nastk Betiding
TLs ctiltens of Um Winder*
J'a11 • « -J: ,p.p.iv! are a arv gK-
Ini; u L' m r >\ wKh bar-
K.ur.v fijli.ru yjL.es and fun
dui ,l^i thl» chi t -Ja ;■! .m
ion of a Hallo*.. \ Canu-1> >'
. . vs umptM s t si o. : i .• theme
Old J j Ion Da. * Promu-
rt«i pLns ai already under way
for the s,.s.'ii a .err next jr.uru.
Ml -J.w-irl.' J.Iir. >jftCvd w>\-
fcral •.puCiaL fuaiuieJ wtitch
went dtrUlfed j;hxi at the Mur-
cruinlA rnuctiiv; ist Tuswlay,
Anuing s-»me ctf the ^AnUof tn-
lure St if, the DU.'eft* *jv) mtr-
chant* aiiKe Involving plans for
the Jug Tavern i amlva) of
SaLue* util be Uh' fullowlftg.
\ll pirklng molar!. Ln the
business arta of Uw cltj will
be covered for iht tiiree-<Lj
o*tni .Store* -ill ruiTeiln open
until r .tni Friday, 'xuAxiir 28
an nil faxhlon-jd street di icc,
s[ionxjn*d by tin.' rrwi chants,
will be •, id live People*
Barn-: Drive-In on Friday night,
uaoL.it 2n, at 9 o'clock. The
mftrctuitts wlL v-cur« so re rad
cisjkIs for the . c#vion t£> ploy
for both sq-ure arrJ mralern
dancing The omployoui of all
participating Mxirvs wltldrcn
In uLd Fashlonod atllrc. Prli-
e> will L a nor Il>4 it the dunce
for liit bus. ; isiu/ros In both
iu v, Gil Fashion Dress
n»i for die youu- ; sti, llal-
lowEtft costtmea.
MIAi'„'ks <11 T1IK KACIJL-TV ol EmiQ'IJnh. -sivSctirt. left ■ rtttn Kt*.n Sima:, 10 :> ia-4i« *'M»>
of Medicine Mihos(K*o la the N’lnlli DislrlU Medical Sbdely Dr, William >!. Mirtnc, and Or. Arrmnd £ ilendrce
ir, .I .:4l 4 .' Wcdneedai arc pictured in die above phum.
Physicians Hold Ninth District
Meeting In Winder Wednesday
TOG Hindi DIsirki MedicalKodeiyand Auxiliary, iitilcltlnclitd-
os iln cull , \ir.u- > <snv.,,u UWildl <d in.isu, n»i ia
Winder, last Wednesday, Scpiomlwr 21, aldi dm Barrow Coontr
Medical Sieldly as Henkuatlai l"r Uu: -WkIoSp bes*> at
U JI j cinch J! ino hlK's some aMiAe medtlns wa- nftlclaU)
died u> -.idol at ldw tines, 111 Jlamtl Munay, (irosidenl
[ ...i. .i ,villi., i ii-sidiac
ACTION SHOI IN' I- ^ 1 W
Hi Richard ti»a>cs,-if Amd-
or, gave the invocation, follow
ed by »ui address »f wclcomcby
Dr \ B Hu.vull, uf Wlhdci
A response was given b> Dr,
A C lohnsort of Luinusvlilu
A scientific program w&s
l>rvsunWKl in thutarly uflemoon
by numbers of Uiu faculty of the
Emory Unlvoj sliy School uf Me
dicine. J he program wjsas fol
lows:
Modern Contraception Cool 1
versus PIU, by DL Armawl E,
Hundrct, AsvisLuil f’rufL'svor
ut Obstetrics and Gynocolugy,
urxl Chief uf Staff “f Obsu trlcs
and Gynecology', Emory Hos
pital.
choice of Antibiotics in
Common Infections, by Dr.
William M Marine, Associate
Professor of Preventative Me
dicine
lkdslde UUposIs of Car
diac Arrliythmals,
ward DoritO'i A&vJctaUi Fro*
fc»ior of Medicine.
■Current Trends In Nor-
tf ct> of Occlusive Pertptural
Vascular iMwaw 1 by i)r Hu
bert Smith, HI Instructor In
Sergeiy, Grady Memorial Hos
pital and Veterans Administra
tion Hospital.
v business meeting foliou«l
Ihe prugi ,ur.
Officoii uf the Ninth District
Medical Society, in addition to
Dr. Murray, mimediaU presi
dent, are Dr. Irving D, HeJ-
langa, I'occoa, prcsidenl'clect,
Dr Harry M, Nov*man 4 Galntts-
villv.. secrotao-treasurer; Dr.
diaries Jt Andrews, Jt., Can
ton, Counwlar, .uxi Dt , Paul T
Scuggini, Commerce, vice
counselor.
Tho Auxiliary meeting which
paralleled that of the physician*
began at the same Ume with
registration for tlvcitHilosatthc
Biirow County Health Depart
ment Building on Mcl luo
Street, behind Bar nut County
ItoipHal. The meeUng ^ >ca11 ’
ud tn order by Mrs Hubert
DumbUiLL pre sent, of Gum
ming.
Invocation wav given by Mr*.
George Parkurs'Jfi of Winder,
and Mr* i II SncIIiWi extend
ed a welcome to the group. A
buslfies* sis don followed and
wax prtaided over by Mi*
OramblotL
The patfrim CtltsisU'd of a
Ixkw Toview by Mrs Cura Ho
ur. PAHKKltSO.N
bin.sun ami ih(. Owning uf film
slides of Luropc.Lkenimdprc-
Hrued by Mrs- Glen Scgaf*.
both of Winder
Both meeting*, concluded with
A nK la I hwu followed by din
ner at thu Iik> Club,
Or W Qulntud Randolph of
winder is pi evident of the !k»i -
row i. ounty Medical SociBtyb
and Dr. Ckiiugt! R. Parkcrson,
also Of winder, WAS program
chairman for the Ninth District
Medical Soclely and Auxiliary
meeting heft
OuzM nv oils
Chevvs And
Olds Thins
J, Guv Uurts^prCMdcfitCXutf
Chevrolet lomiKim, winder
and dtdler for both < hcvrolot
and Oldsmoblle automcblles,
innoanctd t <L> that the new
1&67 m^xlvi^ will L; tjft display
at Open House tribe hull Thitrs*
i\ yi the company ■ offices on
Mu ' sirvel The aBention of
rcadt r s is culled tu aboauliful,
double pagw, two colu; advur-
livcnwnl ippeanng elsewhere
in Ihi. issue of The V« * which
makes tils anaouncumcm iu ihe
public within die Winder-Bar-
row a a-a,
Mr exi ts void Ihe 4N
models t-f Chevrolet, Uwveltu,
Chevy II, Conttir* Corvutieartd
Cumaro offer an unparallel
ed tanety of dies, body tty‘1-
es, options arid safely featur
es, ! More tfiin 400 opilotts arid
uecesMjrie.v are available on
most all oi iho six Chevrolet
lines All Chevrolet nvudets
haw rvdeilgnLx! Interior* feaf-
11 trig a fresh variety of vinyls
and fabric*. Fifteen exterior
Colors--11 of thum new--arc
offered (or IDS' with J P 10 7
[wu-tme coitiWnitlcns avoll-
able. _ .
Oidsrnobllo foi 1“. hai
completely ixtsty'led ivsftb
ys s, comolldated and realigned
1U series irxi tody Style*. ™d
unginox't'cd Into every new Olds-
mobile a long Ust of advance
ments [or Improved comfort*
convenience, ami -afoty. Mr,
Li ted
DuH
Mr OUII, liwo)' * '1XM 11
t uflkiuw) Ta 1*«K«
LOCAL HISTORY
Continuing with this issue, past newspaper front pages will highlight local news and history from Winder and Barrow County. This front page is from
the Sept. 28, 1966 issue of The Winder News.
Spirit of Giving 5K set Oct. 22
The Spirit of Giving 5K Run Walk is
set for Saturday, Oct. 22, at Winder-Bar
row High School.
The event is a family adventure to
benefit the Barrow County Family Con
nection Inc. and Adventure Bags Inc.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. The
fun run is set for 8 a.m. and the race
begins at 9 a.m.
The entry fee is $25 through Sept. 30
and $30 after Oct. 1. The fee for a family
of four - two adults and two children -
is $60 through Sept. 30 and $70 after
Oct. 1.
Runners/walkers can register online at
https://runsignup.com/Race/GA/Wind-
er/The SPIRITofGiving5K or http://
www/active. com/winder-ga/running/
the-spirit-of-giving-5k-2016.
Ghost runners can pay $25 and receive
a T-shirt.
There will be activities for kids, treats
and a best costume award.
The school is located at 272 North 5th
Avenue, Winder.
Sponsorships are also available
through Oct. 5.
For more information on sponsor
ship opportunities for this year’s event,
email susan@barrowfamilyconnec-
tion.org or contact Susan Newberry at
770-868-2910.
Send community briefs:
Let us know about your club or civic group activities. Email items to sharon@main-
streetnews.com.
First Jadort’s Run planned Oct. 29
The 1st Annual Jadon’s Run 5K/Fun
Run will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, at the
Church at Winder.
Jadon’s Run will be part of the Church
at Winders’ Family Fall Day event.
Jadon’s Run was created in memory
of the Church at Winder’s pastor Donnie
Pennington’s grandson who passed away
due to complications from the Croup.
All proceeds from the race will ben
efit the Church at Winder Children’s
Ministry.
Registration for the 5K is: T-shirt
option: $20 if paid by Oct. 10, and $25
after Oct. 10 to race day: no T-shirt
option: $15 if paid by Oct. 10, and $20
after Oct. 10 to race day. The pre-regis
tration only family rate - limit four peo
ple - is $60, and this includes T-shirts.
Each family member must fill out a
registration form.
The Fun Run fee is $15, any age.
T-shirts are guaranteed to all pre-reg-
istered participants and as supply last on
race day. For information about the race
contact Yvette Yancey at 678-789-5918,
Pam at 770-867-8888 or email www.
churchatwinder.org. Registration is also
available online at www.active.com.
Race day registration will begin at 8
a.m.
Awards will be presented to the overall
M/F, masters M/F, and top three M/F in
standard five-year age groups. Ribbons
will be given to all Fun Run participants.
Finish line management will be pro
vided by Classic Race Services with
complete results online at www.clas-
sicraceservices.com, www.coolrunning.
com and www.active.com.
The Church at Winder in located at
546 Treadwell Road, Bethlehem.
Sponsorship packages are also avail
able until Oct. 1.