CITY OF GUTHRIE v. PIKE & LONG

No. 34871.

206 Okla. 307 (1952)

243 P.2d 697

CITY OF GUTHRIE v. PIKE & LONG.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

April 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Merle G. Smith, City Atty., and A.V. Dinwiddie, Guthrie, for plaintiff in error.

A.G.C. Bierer, Jr., Charles A. Moser, and Bierer & Bierer, Guthrie, for defendant in error.


BINGAMAN, J.

This action was brought by Pike & Long, a copartnership composed of C.C. Pike and Gordon R. Long, against the city of Guthrie, a municipal corporation, to enjoin the enforcement of an ordinance adopted by the city of Guthrie, under its police power, to regulate the business of plaintiffs. In their petition plaintiffs alleged that they had, for years past, operated a general merchandise store in the city...

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