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| April 1, 2018 1:00 AM

From the archives of the

Bonner County History Museum

611 S. Ella Ave., Sandpoint, ID 83864

208-263-2344

50 Years Ago

Sandpoint News-Bulletin

April 1, 1968 – CRADLE ROLL CALL

March 20 – Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thurlow, 1216 Chestnut, Sandpoint, boy, 7 lbs. 13½ oz; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck, Sandpoint, girl, 7 lbs. 10¾ oz.

March 25 – Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Howell, 635 Erie, Sandpoint, girl, 7 lbs. and 2 oz.

March 26 – Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arnold, Route 2, Sandpoint, girl, 8 lbs. and 1¾ oz.

March 27 – Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lefebvre, 611 North Sixth, Sandpoint, girl, 7 lbs. and 7½ oz.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson, 311 Euclid, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Ann, to Stephan Pier Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, also of Sandpoint. Both are graduates of Sandpoint Senior High. Miss Henderson attends Central Washington State College and Mr. Evans attends the University of Idaho, where he is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity. A late summer wedding is planned.

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SPRING VACATION IS APRIL 3-5

Spring vacation for Bonner County schools will be Wednesday through Friday, April 3-5. This corresponds to the Inland Empire Education Assn. spring convention in Spokane. Teachers have the option of attending those workshops. For students, it means no school from 3:30 p.m. Tuesday until the starting hour the next Monday.

100 Years Ago

Pend d’Oreille Review

April 1, 1918 – THINK AND ACT

If you think you are beaten you are; if you think you dare not, you don’t; if you’d like to win, but you think you can’t, it’s almost a cinch you won’t. If you think you will lose you are lost, for out in the world we find, success begins with a fellow’s will; it is all in the state of mind. Battles in the past have not always been won by the bigger and stronger men, but sooner or later the man who wins is the one who thinks he can. This is Our Easter Greeting to You Today. CITY MARKET, P.A. Nelson.

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TOAST

Here’s to the Kaiser, the Limburger cheese; May the swell in his head go down to his knees. may he break his blame neck, on the Hindenburg Line and go to h--- croaking “Der Watch on der Rhine.” Our Tuesdays are porkless, Mondays and Wednesdays are wheatless; we are getting more eatless each day. Our bar room is treatless, my coffee is sweetless, each day I get poorer and wiser. My stocking are feetless, my trousers are seatless. Gee gosh, how we do hate the Kaiser. ST. JAMES HOTEL AND CAFE

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ONE AND HALF POUNDS A WEEK

Under the new food regulation, householders are to use a total of 1½ pounds of wheat products per person a week. Public eating places are to observe two wheatless days a week and must not serve a guest over two ounces of wheat product.

For more information, visit the museum online at bonnercountyhistory.org.