HUFF v. ST. LOUIS POSTAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION

No. 33396.

457 S.W.2d 239 (1970)

Rethie Gertrude HUFF, also known as Rethie G. Huff, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. LOUIS POSTAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION, a Corporation, Defendant-Respondent.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

July 28, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Mathewson, Tenney, Dahman & Mathewson, St. Louis, for plaintiff-appellant.

Michael Jos. Hart, St. Louis, for defendant-respondent.


WOLFE, Presiding Judge.

This is an action brought by the appellant who claims a balance due her from the defendant corporation in the amount of $3,460.00. She asserts this became due her upon the death of her husband with whom she had a joint account with the defendant. The defendant St. Louis Postal Employees Credit Union claimed that the amount to the credit of the plaintiff was only $2,413.55, in that the credit union had a lien on the difference because of a balance...

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