JACOBS v. JONES

No. 22116.

423 P.2d 321 (1967)

Velma JACOBS, Plaintiff in Error, v. Charles JONES, doing business as Chas. Jones Lumber Company, and Earl Walker, Defendants in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

February 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George J. Francis, Frances DeLost, Denver, for plaintiff in error.

Robert J. Safranek, Limon, for defendant in error Charles Jones, doing business as Chas. Jones Lumber Co.

No appearance for defendant in error Earl Walker.


KELLEY, Justice.

Velma Jacobs, owner of an improved farm, entered into a contract with Earl Walker in which he agreed to paint the improvements on the farm. Walker purchased the paint from Charles Jones, doing business as Chas. Jones Lumber Company. Before the work was completed, Jacobs ordered Walker to stop because she was dissatisfied with the results. Offers were made by Jones and Walker to complete the job but Jacobs...

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