DAVID v. LONDON SHIRT COMPANY

Civ. No. 64-549.

259 F.Supp. 848 (1966)

Charles W. DAVID, Sr., and Beatrice E. David, husband and wife, and parents of Charles W. David, Jr., a minor, and Charles W. David, Jr., a minor, by his Guardian Ad Litem, Beatrice E. David, Plaintiffs, v. LONDON SHIRT COMPANY, Ltd., a corporation, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court D. Oregon.

May 23, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Burns, Benson, Whitely, McLennan & Burns, Portland, Ore., for plaintiff.

Lamar Tooze, Tooze, Powers, Kerr, Tooze & Peterson, Portland, Ore., for defendant.


OPINION AND ORDER

KILKENNY, District Judge.

Again, this Court is faced with a construction of the Oregon long-arm statute.1 The question is before the Court on the defendants' motion to quash the service of process.

London Shirt Co., Ltd., was incorporated in New York in 1953. It engaged in a jobbing business there for about five years, distributing shirts it bought from manufacturers to wholesalers, retailers and chain...

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