MELL v. WINSLOW

No. 33625.

49 Wn.2d 738 (1957)

306 P.2d 751

E.J. MELL, Respondent and Cross-appellant, v. WARREN N. WINSLOW, Appellant, ROBERT I. TENNEY, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

January 31, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Foster & Foster and B. Franklin Heuston, for appellant.

O'Leary, Meyer & O'Leary, for respondent and cross-appellant.

Brodie & Fristoe, for respondent.


OTT, J.

May 28, 1953, Warren N. Winslow executed to E.J. Mell, doing business as the Shelton Auto Loan Company, his promissory note in the sum of sixteen thousand two hundred dollars. The same day, he executed a chattel mortgage to secure the note on a used caterpillar tractor and a Hyster arch to match. Winslow having defaulted in the payment of the note, Mell commenced this action to recover the amount due and to foreclose...

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