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NEW MOUNTAIN GROVE BANK CLOSES The New Mountain Grove Bank at Mountain Grove Closed Tuesday under a Moratorium as permitted by the McCawley Act.
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NEW MOUNTAIN GROVE BANK CLOSES The New Mountain Grove Bank at Mountain Grove Closed Tuesday under a Moratorium as permitted by the McCawley Act.
FROM OUR EXCHANGES Texas county authorities went to Oklahoma last week and recevored registered Jersey cow, which is allegto have been stolen from Timmerman of Cabool, last December. The presiding judge of the Greene county court discharged the county shop foreman; the foreman retaliated swatting the judge, and now the foreman is out of and under rest for assault. Beltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Beltz of Willow Springs, died last week in Springfield hospital from gun shot wound accidentally inflicted by playmate, Willford Houston, 10. Missouri teachers, even though paid, must continue teaching for the regular 8-months term, if the school district eventually will receive adequate funds through state or local taxes to pay the teachers, according ruling by the state's attorney general. The state finance department has appointed H. Duvall as liquidating officer for the closed New Mountain Grove Bank. The Mountain Grove Chamber of Commerce will select depositor's committee of the First National Bank to work out reorganization plan for that closed institution. While President Roosevelt probably had nothing to do with the matter he will bear part of the blame for permitting his secretary of commerce change the name of the Hoover dam, remarks Arch Hollenbeck in the West Plains Journal. Mr. Hoover's place in history will not be hindered nor by having dam called by his name, but petty politics hurts only those who play and the president has SO far shown no disposition to sort to it. fire of undetermined origin day morning destroyed two buildings in the main business district in Bakersfield, damaged one other building for short time threatened out more buildings in the busisection of the town. The two buildings destroyed were owned by Morris Bros. of the Morris Brothers Mercantile Company. One was occupied by the Bakersfield post office and the other was used by the Morris pany as farm implement room. Paul Page, editor and publisher of the Lebanon Rustic, also president of the Ozark Press Association, has beforced rest in bed which is pected to last several months. thorough medical examination resultin the finding of tuberculosis. Mrs. Page, assisted for the present by Rev. Roy Blalock and Mrs. Milton Fuller, will continue publication of the Rustic. Mr. Page's many newspaper friends over the Ozarks greatly gret his illness and hope for speedy recovery. Henry Workman, young man of Garrison, Taney county, who was arrested in West Plains Wednesday of last week on charge of carrying concealed weapons and also for investigation in connection with the holdup the Bank of Hammond, was releasFriday under bond. Citizens from Hammond failed to identify Workman the driver of the bandit car. Joe Ingenthorn, Forsyth attorney, who in Workman's car when Workman was arrested, was released following an investigation. Ingenthorn explained that he had employed Workman to drive him to Gainesville, where he went to interview Williams and Jack Dillon, two men are being held there for the Hammond robbery. Williams has employIngenthorn to defend him. found three pistols in Workman's car.