BLEHM v. RINGERING


488 P.2d 798 (1971)

Wesley BLEHM and Helen Blehm, Respondents, v. Gilbert RINGERING and Martha Ringering, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Decided September 22, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George G. Van Natta, St. Helens, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were Van Natta & Petersen, St. Helens.

Wesley A. Franklin, Portland, argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Franklin, Bennett, Des Brisay & Jolles, Portland.

Before O'CONNELL, C.J., and McALLISTER, DENECKE, HOLMAN, HOWELL, and BRYSON, JJ.


BRYSON, Justice.

This is an action at law on oral agreement to recover the reasonable value of certain improvements. The case was tried before the court without a jury. The trial court entered general findings in favor of the plaintiffs and granted judgment in the sum of $766.79. The defendants appeal.

There is no transcript of testimony or agreed narrative statement of the facts. The appeal is before this court, based on the trial court file, including the...

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