ORKNEY v. VALLEY CEMENT CO.

No. 32465.

43 Wn.2d 338 (1953)

261 P.2d 114

JAMES W. ORKNEY, Appellant, v. VALLEY CEMENT COMPANY et al., Respondents and Cross-appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

September 22, 1953.


SCHWELLENBACH, J.

During 1948, there were two competing cement companies in Yakima; Valley Cement Company, Inc., hereinafter called "Valley," and Insul Block and Concrete Manufacturing Company, Inc., doing business as Pioneer Concrete Company, hereinafter called "Pioneer." Eugene J. Auve was president of Valley, and J.W. Orkney was president of Pioneer. Because of the unsatisfactory testimony of both Auve and Orkney, we shall...

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