TYSON v. LONG MANUFACTURING COMPANY

No. 97.

107 S.E.2d 170 (1959)

249 N.C. 557

Myrna E. TYSON, by her Next Friend, Joab L. Tyson, v. LONG MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Inc.; and Frank Allen and W. A. Allen, t/a Farmville Implement Company.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 25, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles H. Whedbee and James & Speight, Greenville, for plaintiff, appellant.

Sam B. Underwood, Jr., Greenville, and Henry C. Bourne, Tarboro, for defendants, appellees.


PARKER, Justice.

Plaintiff's thumb on her left hand was injured on 22 July 1955, while she was looping tobacco as an employee of Carlton Young on a Silent Flame Tobacco Harvester manufactured by the defendant Long Manufacturing Company, Inc., and sold to Carlton Young or his father by the defendant Farmville Implement Company.

Plaintiff's injuries occurred while the tobacco harvester being driven across a tobacco...

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