Case ID: sw2d_557/html/0489-01.html
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John GRAY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Berbage BRYANT and Charlotte Bryant, his wife, Defendants-Appellants.
    No. 10753.
    Missouri Court of Appeals, Springfield District.
    Oct. 24, 1977.
    Donald R. Rhodes, Bloomfield, for plaintiff-respondent.
    James E. McGhee, Parsons & Mitchell, Dexter, for defendants-appellants.
   PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from an action on a promissory note. On April 21,1977, a Stod-dard County jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff in the amount of $4,333.27.

On the same day, the following entry was made:

“Judgment in favor of plaintiff and vs. defendants in total sum of $4333.27 in accordance with jury verdict. Cost taxed vs. defendants.”

The quoted material may suffice as a minute or docket entry but fails to constitute a judgment from which an appeal may be taken, notwithstanding its cognomination as a “judgment.” Cochran v. DeShazo, 538 S.W.2d 598, 601[6] (Mo.App.1976).

The appeal is dismissed.

All concur.