SMILEY v. KING


564 P.2d 1348 (1977)

278 Or. 555

Clarence W. SMILEY, Respondent, v. Marylon KING, Aka Marylon R. King, and Pacific First Federal Savings and Loan Association, a Washington Corporation, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Oregon, Department 2.

Decided June 7, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy J. Harold, Harms & Harold, Springfield, argued the cause for appellant, Marylon King. With him on the briefs was Joseph J. Leahy, Springfield.

Lynn Moore, Springfield, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Moore, Wurtz & Logan, Springfield.

Before DENECKE, C.J., and TONGUE, LINDE and CAMPBELL, JJ.


DENECKE, Chief Justice.

This case arises out of a dispute between a father and his daughter over the ownership of real property and of two certificates of deposit. The trial court decreed that plaintiff Clarence Smiley was the owner of all of the property in dispute. His daughter, defendant Marylon King, appeals.

In 1973 Mr. Smiley, recently widowed, decided to put his affairs in order. He consulted with his daughter, Mrs. King, and with an attorney, and then...

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