STATE v. ECKLEY

No. 48463.

347 S.W.2d 704 (1961)

STATE of Missouri, ex inf. John M. DALTON, Attorney General of Missouri, ex rel. C. C. HOUGH, J. M. Stone, Earl Selby, Junior McKenzie, Ruth Ingram, and Joseph Arndt, Constituting the Board of Directors of Centralia Reorganized School District R-VI of Boone County, Missouri, Relators, v. Leonard ECKLEY, Leon Terry, Irvine Blackwell, Vessie Lee Miller, Successor in office to Raymond Bryson, Orma Mackey, Jr., Successor, to Charles Davenport, and George I. Neal, Jr., The Pretended Board of Directors of Consolidated School District No. C-II of Audrain County, Missouri, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc.

June 30, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren D. Welliver, Columbia, Alexander, Welliver & Wayland, Columbia, of counsel, for relators.

Latney Barnes, William W. Van Matre, Mexico, Barnes & Barnes, Mexico, Van Matre and Van Matre, Mexico, of counsel, for respondents.


WESTHUES, Judge.

This is a proceeding in Quo Warranto filed in this court by the State's Attorney General at the relation of the Board of Directors of Centralia Reorganized School District No. R-VI of Boone County, Missouri, against respondents, the members of the Board of Directors of Consolidated School District No. C-II of Audrain County, Missouri. The object of the suit is to determine the authority of respondents to act as a board of directors over certain territory...

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