KING v. MILLER

No. 3178.

280 S.W.2d 331 (1955)

John KING, Appellant, v. M. C. MILLER et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

Rehearing Denied June 24, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wagstaff, Harwell, Alvis & Pope, Roy L. Duke, Abilene, for appellant.

Scarborough, Yates, Scarborough & Black, Jack Bryant, Abilene, for appellees.


LONG, Justice.

Appellees, M. C. Miller and nineteen others, instituted this suit against appellant, John King, for an injunction. Appellees alleged that they were property owners and/or residents of that part of Taylor County lying just east of the city limits of the City of Abilene, Texas, known as T. & P. Lane; that appellant, John King, operated a gin near their homes and that he burns or has burned the burrs and other refuse from said gin in such a manner...

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