COHEN v. ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIST.

82-426-C; CA A31089.

692 P.2d 131 (1984)

71 Or.App. 228

Norman COHEN, Appellant, v. ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, an Operating District of Rogue Community College, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 5, 1984.

Reconsideration Denied January 25, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William S. Dames, Medford, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Dames & Dames, Medford.

Robert Chapman, Medford, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief was Patrick Ford, Medford.

Before JOSEPH, C.J., and WARDEN and NEWMAN, JJ.


JOSEPH, Chief Judge.

Rogue Community College operates an automotive shop where students repair cars as part of their course work. In order to obtain vehicles for instructional use, the college encourages repair of privately owned vehicles and charges only for parts. On October 19, 1981, plaintiff brought his pickup truck to the shop for starter and clutch repairs. Defendant charged him $259.55 for parts. Plaintiff was dissatisfied with the clutch repairs and had corrective...

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