Ola Idaho Roadside Sign July 1942 Sawmill and Farms
A roadside sign stands in Ola, Idaho, in July 1942, guiding travelers to a sawmill and local farms. This image reflects the communitys commitment to self-help cooperatives during World War II. The Ola self-help cooperative played a significant role in supporting local agriculture and industry in Gem County, fostering economic resilience among residents.
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Ola Idaho Roadside Sign July 1942 Sawmill and Farms
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