HOUCK v. BIRMINGHAM

No. 4-9223.

230 S.W.2d 952 (1950)

HOUCK. v. BIRMINGHAM et al.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Dissenting Opinion July 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Holland & Taylor, Blytheville, for appellant.

Claude F. Cooper and Frank C. Douglas, Blytheville, for appellees.


MILLWEE, Justice.

Appellant, R. L. Houck, owns and operates a large farm near Luxora in Mississippi County, Arkansas. He is a stockholder and director in Planters Cooperative, Inc., a cooperative organized under Act 153 of 1939, Ark.Stats. Secs. 77-1001 to 77-1025. The cooperative operates a cotton gin about 4½ miles from the farm owned by appellant.

Appellees are six croppers who made cotton crops on the shares for appellant in 1946 and 1947. All of...

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