Myers v. Board of Sup'rs.

125 So. 718, 156 Miss. 251, 1930 Miss. LEXIS 152
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 20, 1930
DocketNo. 28346.
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Myers v. Board of Sup'rs., 125 So. 718, 156 Miss. 251, 1930 Miss. LEXIS 152 (Mich. 1930).

Opinion

Ethridge, P. J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is an appeal from the circuit court involving adding territory to a consolidated school district. A petition was presented to the board of supervisors alleging that the territory involved desired to be added and annexed to the Olive Branch consolidated school district' and shall assume its pro rata of the outstanding indebtedness of the said consolidated school district; that the territory is adjacent to the said district; and that the territory constitutes the major portion of the Stonewall public school including the school building of such school district.

The petition embraces sections 28, 29, and 30, of township 2, range 5; and that part of section 25, township 2, range 6, which lies east of Coldwater river; and that part of section 36, township 2, range 6, which lies east and south of Coldwater river; all of sections 31, 32, and 33 of township 2, range 5; the north half of section 1, township 3, range 6; the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter, and the north half of the northwest quarter of section 6, township 3, range 5; all of sections 4 and 5, of township 3, range 5; that part of section 12, township 3, range 6, which lies north of Byhalia creek; and that part of sections 7, 8, and 9, of township' 3, range 5, which lies north of Byhalia creek. Reference was made in the petition to a certain map for the location of Byhalia creek.

*257 By reference to a map in the record it appears that the territory to he added to the Olive Branch school district lies in a triangular form between Coldwater river and Byhalia creek, but there are certain lands left out of the petition which lie in said triangle. The south half of section 1, township 3, range 5, is omitted, while the north half of said section lying to the north of the omitted territory and section 12 lying to the south of it are included in the district. Likewise the southwest quarter of section 6, township 3, range 5, and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 6 are omitted from the territory, thus leaving out of the territory to be added only a fraction of the Stonewall school district, containing five hundred sixty acres, with an insufficient population to maintain a school therein.

It will be seen from the statement that the territory sought to be added is so laid off as to gerrymander the south half of section 1, and the southwest quarter of section 6, and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 6, and other territory lying in the form of a triangle west of this territory and in the angles made by the confluence of the Coldwater river and by Byhalia creek. Coldwater river runs approximately from northeast to southwest at this point, and Byhalia creek runs triangular across section 9, township 3, entering almost at the northeast angle and going- to the southwest angle of said section, and thence in a westerly direction slightly north of the section lines of 8, 7, and 12, shown by the map.

When the petition was presented to the school board, Albert Myers, Jr., Gl. T. Long, W. T. Leonard, and W. J. Birmingham, citizens and residents and taxpayers of the territory omitted from the petition to annex, protested against the annexation, setting forth that T. C. Seago, B. O. Kuntz, C. N. Piyor, Mrs. C. M. Short, O. Gl. Alderson, C. C. Herrington, T. P. B'rady, L. F. Ragsdale, and J. E. Qualls signed and filed the petition requesting the election. Tt was denied in this protest that the major *258 ity of the school patrons who reside in the territory sought to he annexed signed the petition. It was alleged that it was an attempt to change the boundaries of Olive Branch school district, which had levied a tax and been in operation for one session, and that the boundaries of such district could not be ordered changed without a petition signed by a majority of the patrons within such consolidated district, which had not then been filed. It was then alleged in the protest that the- territory above mentioned was left out leaving it without school facilities, and that the Stonewall school in which district the omitted territory was would be deprived of facilities and the school would have to be closed.

At the same session of the board other petitioners appeared and sought to have the omitted territory within the Stonewall school district incorporated in the petition to be annexed to the Olive Branch consolidated school district.- It was alleged in this petition that the petition as presented would leave a territory, one and a half miles -long east and west, and one-half mile wide at its west end, and three-quarters of a mile wide at its east end, without any school facilities, and it would be unjust, and inequitable, and unfair to do so-. It was also alleged that the territory sought to be annexed practically surrounds the home of Mrs. Herrington, and that she owns the south half of the southwest quarter, less twenty acres, and the north half of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 6, township 3-, range 5; and that the petitioner, Mrs. Julia A. Dunn, lives on and owns the north part of the southwest quarter of section 1, township 3, range" 6.

The board denied this petition to be incorporated into the original petition and adjudged that the majority of the school patrons of the adjacent territory had signed the petition, and ordered an election to- determine whether the majority of the electors would vote therefor, which election resulted in eleven qualified electors voting for the annexation and nine against. The board then can *259 vassed tlie returns of tlie election and declared the result and passed an order to that effect, from which an appeal was prosecuted to the circuit court.

In the circuit court the case was tried upon an agreed statement of facts in which it is agreed that the petition was signed by only nine persons, setting out their names, and all of them live and reside in the territory sought to be add'ed to the Olive Branch consolidated school district; that the territory mentioned and described in the petition is contiguous to the Olive Branch school district, and all in D’e Soto county, Mississippi; that if said territory is added or annexed to the Olive Branch school district, the south half of section 1, township 3, range 6, the south two hundred forty acres of the west half of section 6, township 3, range 5, containing five hundred sixty acres, will be isolated and without school facilities; that the petitioner, Mrs. Herrington, and others, asked that the said territory be included in the original petition so that, if the election carried, the said five hundred sixty acres of land will not be without certain school facilities; that the original petitioners, Seago and others, do not know why the five hundred sixty acres of land were left out or not included in the territory sought to be annexed. It was further agreed that Albert Myers, Jr., and Mrs. Albert Myers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Qualls, Mr. and Mrs. 0.. G. Alderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Long, Mrs. Annie Hartsfield, Mrs. O. M. Short, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Herrington, Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Seago, Mrs. L. F. Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Pryor, and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Brady live and reside in the territory sought to be annexed to the Olive Branch consolidated school district, and that each and all of them have children living with them of school age.

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