In the early morning of June 9, 1951 the Cadillac automobile, owned and driven by David A. Callender, collided with a Hudson automobile, belonging to and driven by B. J. Brissett (referred to through error in original pleadings as R. B. Brissett), causing damages to both automobiles. Callender's car was repaired at an expense of $175.05, $125.05 of which was paid for by Commerce Insurance Company...
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