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Domestic News February 9, 1928

The Courier Index

Marianna, Lee County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

A. D. Walton, ex-school superintendent in Moro and current in Hampton, buys bankrupt drug stock in Moro via Jas. L. Miller to enter business, quitting teaching once his school ends; Miller to manage store temporarily.

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A. D. Walton Will Enter Drug Business

At the sale of the bankrupt stock of drugs and sundries of C. A. Lott, held at Moro the other day, Jas. L. Miller, acting for A. D. Walton, bought the stock. Mr. Walton was for several years the superintendent of the schools at Moro. This year he is superintendent of the school at Hampton. He has decided to quit the teaching profession and enter business. As soon as his school closes he will return to Moro and take charge of the drug store. In the meantime, Mr. Miller will install a fresh stock of goods and will operate the store for Mr. Walton, pending his arrival in Moro.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Education

What keywords are associated?

Drug Business Bankrupt Stock School Superintendent Moro Hampton

What entities or persons were involved?

A. D. Walton C. A. Lott Jas. L. Miller

Where did it happen?

Moro

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Moro

Key Persons

A. D. Walton C. A. Lott Jas. L. Miller

Outcome

a. d. walton quits teaching to enter drug business; jas. l. miller operates store temporarily

Event Details

At the sale of bankrupt stock of drugs and sundries of C. A. Lott in Moro, Jas. L. Miller acting for A. D. Walton bought the stock. Walton, former superintendent of schools at Moro and current at Hampton, will return to Moro to take charge of the drug store after his school closes; Miller will install fresh stock and operate it meantime.

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