McMANUS v. TEMPLE

No. 44279.

195 So.2d 830 (1967)

James McMANUS v. Elias R. TEMPLE.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 27, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S.E. Allen, Jr., Hazlehurst, for appellant.

Arrington & Arrington, Hazlehurst, for appellee.


JONES, Justice.

Appellee literally had some dirty linen — not to be washed in public, but at a site where all members of the public similarly situated were invited. Appellant represented himself to the public as having a place and equipment, at which and in which, same, for monetary consideration, might be cleansed. It was and is commonly known as a laundermat, where clothes are washed and dried in machines set in operation by the deposit of a coin —...

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