MOORE v. WHEELER


425 S.W.2d 541 (1968)

Beulah MOORE, Appellant, v. Mabel WHEELER et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 1, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. K. Wells, Eugene C. Rice, Paintsville, Vincent & Rice, Ashland, for appellant.

H. R. Wilhoit, Wilhoit & Wilhoit, Grayson; J. W. McKenzie, Ashland; and G. C. Perry, III, Paintsville, for appellees.


MILLIKEN, Judge.

On March 12, 1965, shortly after 1:00 p. m., E.S.T., three sisters, Beulah Moore, Mabel Wheeler and Jewell Yates were traveling north in Beulah Moore's car on U.S. Highway 23 in Boyd County, Kentucky. U.S. 23 is a twenty-four-foot wide, blacktopped, straight highway at the point of the accident and has a ten-foot wide gravel berm on each side of the highway. Appellant Moore was driving, Mabel Wheeler was in the middle of the front seat, and Jewell...

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