HUNTER v. JOHNSTON

No. 5-1015.

294 S.W.2d 49 (1956)

Percy G. HUNTER and Juanlta McGatlln Hunter, Appellants, v. Mrs. Helen Hunter JOHNSTON and William M. Hunter, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 15, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don Steel, Nashville, for appellants.

Nabors Shaw, Mena, for appellees.


WARD, Justice.

Mrs. Lilly Davis Hunter died in 1953, leaving as her only heirs one daughter and two sons—William, Helen and Percy. Found among her papers were two notes signed by Percy and his wife, Juanita, one for $2,000 and one for [a balance of] $500. For the purposes of this opinion it may be stated that appellants admit liability on the notes and also admit they used the borrowed money to help purchase and improve a homestead in Polk County.

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