THUNE v. HOKAH CHEESE COMPANY

No. 52336.

149 N.W.2d 176 (1967)

Julie Lynn THUNE, a minor, by Chester Thune, her father and next friend, Appellant, v. HOKAH CHEESE COMPANY and Raymond E. Burke, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

March 7, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Strand & Kiener, Decorah, for appellant.

Miller, Pearson & Gloe, Decorah, for appellees.


STUART, Justice.

Plaintiff has appealed from a ruling of the trial court sustaining the special appearance of defendant Hokah Cheese Company on the ground that it was a mere trade or fictitious name under which an individual was doing business and as such was not a suable entity.

Plaintiff was injured in an automobile collision on January 9, 1964. On December 23, 1965 an action was filed against Raymond E. Burke as driver and the Hokah Cheese Company as owner...

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