CAMPBELL v. FENDER

No. 4-9353.

235 S.W.2d 957 (1951)

CAMPBELL et al. v. FENDER.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

January 29, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Fred Parish, Newport, for appellants.

Pickens, Pickens & Ponder, Newport, for appellee.


GRIFFIN SMITH, Chief Justice.

On June 25, 1949, J. C. Campbell purchased a used automobile from appellee, who did business at Newport as Fender Motor Company. Campbell first bought an old Dodge car, paying appellee for it, then on June 25th he traded it to appellee for a 1940 Ford. He was allowed $50 for the Dodge—-the amount he had paid. The agreed price of the Ford was $595 and Campbell executed a title-retaining note for the difference of $545. Before consummating...

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