Case Name: BROWNSVILLE PARTICLE BOARD, INC. v. OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1966-09-09
Citations: 244 Or. 424
Docket Number: 
Parties: BROWNSVILLE PARTICLE BOARD, INC. v. OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY
Judges: Before McAllister, Chief Justice, and Perry, Sloan, Holman and Hammond, Justices.
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 244
Pages: 424–425

Head Matter:
Argued July 8,
affirmed September 9,
petition for rehearing denied October 11,1966
BROWNSVILLE PARTICLE BOARD, INC. v. OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY
417 P. 2d 1019
Allan G. Carson, Salem, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs were Carson, Carson & Carson, Salem.
Steve A. Tyler, Junction City, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.
Before McAllister, Chief Justice, and Perry, Sloan, Holman and Hammond, Justices.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Plaintiff brought this action to recover the reasonable value of a used sander it alleged it had sold to defendant. Defendant answered with a denial and a counterclaim for fraud. The case was tried to the court without a jury. The court found for plaintiff and entered judgment accordingly.
The real answer is that the evidence presented supports the finding of the trial court. It is not our function to review' the evidence. OES 17.435. In Honeywell, Admx. v. Turner et al, 1958, 214 Or 700, 705, 332 P2d 638, 640, we emphasized that "The finality of a finding by the trial court when sitting as a jury is too frequently lost sight of." It was in this appeal.
Judgment affirmed.