CHESSER CO. v. RIVERSIDE MOTORS

No. 6139.

306 S.W.2d 911 (1957)

The CHESSER COMPANY, Appellant, v. RIVERSIDE MOTORS, Inc., et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.

October 3, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Woodson E. Dryden, Beaumont, for appellant.

M. Herbert Oldham, Beaumont, for appellees.


ANDERSON, Justice.

The Chesser Company, successor to Chesser Motors, Inc., sued Riverside Motors, Inc., and W. D. Flowers for the balance alleged to be due on a promissory note one Ed Wortham made to Chesser Motors, Inc. The defendants were sued as endorsers of the note. They denied by sworn answer that they endorsed it. Riverside Motors, Inc., whose name did not appear on the note at any place, was not pursued at the trial. A jury found that defendant Flowers "did...

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