STOKES, Justice.
On January 7, 1948, the appellants, M. M. Rutherford and Haskell Dill, who were partners and doing business under the trade name of Rutherford Enterprises, sold to the appellee, Billie Pete Hughes, certain amusement equipment consisting of ball marble tables, grip scale machines and other similar articles. As consideration for the equipment appellee paid $2,000 in cash and executed a combination chattel mortgage and note for the sum of $5,566.38,...
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