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0LLIE NEWS
Miss Gwendolyn Fulton spent the
~eekend at her home in CarlYle.
Mrs. Lawrence Morrison has been
at Beach since Monday.
.Mrs. Ross Cameron and Mrs.
:Bert Hudson visited at the home
~)f Mrs. Annie Wee on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rost spent
• everal days last week at Baker
~rlsiting at the Tommy Ferrel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rustad
Visited at the Clinton Baker home
and at Carlyle Saturday.
Mrs. Christ Sherva visited at the
Charles Madner home on Sunday
:~ afternoon.
~:: Kenneth Rustad spent several
~!: : days at Billings last week. He
returned home Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. John Sliper and daughter-
Mrs. Carl Sliper, and son
•isited friends in Ollie Friday.
George Rustad spent Monday
: ~and Tuesday at Miles City visiting
his brother Gilbert, who is in the
hospital there.
School election was held at the
~chool hou~ Saturday, which re-
in George Cox being re-
elected as trustee on the school
Rev. Wetzel made a business trip
Baker Saturday. Mrs. Carl
~liper and Jimmy accompanied him
to Baker to their home after
the past week at the
Sliper home.
R. E. Morrison, Percy Bryson and
Bert Hudson made a trip to Beach
Thm-sday. Mr. Hudson hauled a
load of hogs up for R. E. Morrlson.
Lavern Shepherd went to Baker
Friday, where he enlisted in the
army. He left for Billings Friday
evening to visit several days before
going on to Butte for his physical.
Baccalaureate exercises for the
Senior class of Ollie High School
will be held In the United Brethren
Church Sunday, April 9, at 8:3{~
P.M. Reverend Wetzel will de-
liver the address.
Miss Fern Shepherd was the
guest of honor at a birthday party
at her home Tuesday evening.
Chinese checkers and whist were
enjoyed for several hours. At mid-
night a bountious lunch was served,
which included a prettily decorated
birthday cake.
OLLIE SCHOOL NOTES
Baccalaureate exercises for the
graduating class of the Ollie High
School will be held in the United
Brethren Church Sunday, April 9,
. at 8:30 P. M. Reverend Wetzel will
deliver the address.
Commencement exercises for the
graduating class will be held at
the United Brethren Church Fri-
day, April 14, at 8:30 P. M. Rev-
erend Buell of Baker will be the
sp~aker of the evening.
Leonard Rest and Lee Roy Wang
have been absent the past week be-
cause of illness.
Chris Rest is again serving as
janitor at the school. Lavern Shep-
herd has been acting as janitor the
past few weeks.
"Saki"- 1,000 Gallons
TULE LAKE CALIF.~This photo taken at Tule Lake Relocatio~
Center after the army seized more than 1,000 gallons of liquor, stored
in bot[les, kegs and barrels as evidence relating to the illegal manu-
facture of saki by J,°~pan'ese segregees in this relocation center,
according to federal authorities.
First Full General in Marine Histbry
WASHINGTON. D C. ~ SOUNDPHOTO ~ Lieutenant General
Holcsmb has turned over his command of.the U. S. Marine
to Lieuten-:nt General Alexander A. Vandergrift and became
full General in the history of the Marine Corps. The cere-
e ny took place at the Navv denartment. Left to right, Gen. Hol-
omb, Sec of the Navy Frank I(nox, Lieut. Gem Vanderg:rift new
~msm. al~:a:~t;cfr::: Marines, and Admiral Ernest I. King, Ch,ef ~f the.
OUR DEMOCRACY
WE WHO TiLL THE SOIL ,-
WE WHO WORK TO PRODUCEC ARE DOING AGOOD JOB.
SUT~ AS NEVEI~ 8EFORE~ WE MUST PUT THE
FRUITS OF OUP` LABOR "TO U_.~.Fn.E.~ pURPOS~
TO ASSURE VlCTOI~Y AND SECUP`E OUR4FUTUR.E.
LET~ PUT ALL WE CAN INTO WAR, BONDS~
LIFE INSURANCE, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ;
flOP-. TODAYAN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR.JOB I~t,
TO SAVE .... AND TO PUT THESE ~et~VlNQ, S
WHERE THEY' WILL BEST All)
OUR COUNTRY AIVD OUR.,,~£LV£~.~.
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Qu,3. ds Born To English Girl
and Yank Sergeant
LONDON, ENG.--Radiophoto~Here are the quadruplets that
were born to Nora Carpenter, £3-year-old former member of the
British Auxiliary Territorial Service, at Heanor, Derbyshire, England.
One of the babies has since died. Their father is Staff-Sergt. Bill
Thompson, serving with the U. S. Forces in' Great Britain.
Giant Afloat Again
U. S..~,,uy Pho~o
PEARL HARBOR--Afloat again, the U.S.S. Oklahoma, sunk by
Ja anese bombs in that infamous attack on December 7th, 1041, is
w~al~ped into drydock here for the repairs which will make her a fight-
ing machine again.
"Jeep" Helps Save Lives of War Heroes
IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC--"We were landin.g our
.SOMEWHERE " n the Ja s. ~ome ot t~ lanes
~ig bombelm after a s ucces.sful~a!d o *ire a?~ landing with t~et fiat
were shot up_ a biL one n aa ~v~' over half the rest of the squad-
he jammed the runway....~_c~ .... in ~'etting dangerously low
'ron still drcling ann wa~mg ~ar'~e runwa=y . delay could easily
on gas. (jreuna crews nya=~ injury tO gallant" "U. S, airmen. ~0
I qrossed y g.- ." ......... to clear the runway o
fldds I've seen st take a_n n~st~rained, and I'll be d----d if the two
cri led. The Jeeps.ro.srea_--'_~,v ~,o ,~mwav in less than 10 minuces.
of Pt~;m didn't drag that pla~eed~'je~,;," -"
Jee~ s .: ".. ,, _ oL.~ Implement comps Y,
bythe Minneapolls-Mo,!ne r~:
fl~tlng fronts all over tl~ w~.
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Some kids seem to think it is aI No one knows what will be on
mistake for them to give in to theirlthe menu when the ,peace table is
parents, as it would weaken family l set, but there will likely be scraps.
discipline. • I V "
--V-------~ ~ Some folks, it is said, are gett~
When newspapers print as many lflat feet as the result of tramping
pictures of the good cooks as of~around because of automobile llml,
the beautiful girls, the enthusiasm tations. People with fiat feet are
for study of domestic science more popular tl~n those with fiat
should increase, remarks, i
SduifiVA enca Now "Solid"
8aundphoto--With Argentina's breaking relations with the Axis.
the ene~my's last ~tronghold in the Americas is gone. The self-explana.
tory map indicates the detana oflhe respective breaks with the Axis;.
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Now You See Ig-Now You D'on't
ADAK, ALEUTIAN a fog comes up on Adak
Islands here, it comes in a hurry. The above series of photos was
made in 17 minutes, during which time the fog rolled in and blanket-
ed Mount Moffet. Read the pictures from top to bottom and see the
mountain disappear as if covered by the magic cloth of a mighty
magician.
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It isn't only the
Prestige
that accrues to you when you pat-
ronize a renewed restaurant like the
Powers Coffee Shop... think of the
food itself -- delicious, appetizing,
and nourishing ~ the answer to a
hungry appetite's prayer.
POWERS COFFEE SHOP
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA