HEATHINGTON v. HEATHINGTON LUMBER COMPANY

No. 7555.

398 S.W.2d 822 (1966)

Floyde HEATHINGTON, Appellant, v. HEATHINGTON LUMBER COMPANY, Inc., et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

January 3, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. R. Odell, Lubbock, Cecil H. Tate, Muleshoe, for appellant.

Aldridge, Aldridge & Harding, Farwell, Pat R. Bobo, Muleshoe, for appellees.


CHAPMAN, Justice.

The pleadings upon which plaintiff-appellant Floyde Heathington went to trial sought to establish himself as a partner in the lumberyard business in Muleshoe, Texas. The business was first named Heathington Cash Lumber Company and later changed to Heathington Lumber Company. He alleged the partnership was between himself and his older brother, Fairris Heathington, with the latter owning a 2/3 interest and appellant a 1/3 interest. The lumber company...

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