MYRTLE v. ST. L.-SAN F. RAILWAY CO.

No. 41439.

239 Miss. 110 (1960)

121 So.2d 717

VILLAGE OF MYRTLE, UNION COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI v. ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 13, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smallwood, Darden & Sumners, New Albany, for appellants.

D.W. Houston, Jr., Aberdeen; James L. Homire, W.W. Dalton, J.E. McCullough, John C. Ashton, St. Louis, Mo., for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

The appellee, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company, called Frisco, filed with the Mississippi Public Service Commission a petition for the discontinuance of the station agency at the Village of Myrtle, Mississippi. After notice by the Commission and the filing of protests by Myrtle and certain individuals, a hearing was held which resulted in an order by the Commission that the agency station at Myrtle be...

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