CULLEN, Commissioner.
In 1954, Modern Finance Company obtained judgment against Jonah Blankenship, on a note. In 1959, execution was levied on a diesel motor purportedly owned by Jonah, which at one time had been used in a sawmill operation but which for several years had been resting, unused, on a bed of timbers on Jonah's farm. The motor was sold at execution sale for $300. Upon filing of the sheriff's report of sale Jonah's young grandson, James Earl Blankenship...
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