Case Name: CROUCH, Appellant, v. CAMPBELL et al, Respondents
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1968-02-28
Citations: 249 Or. 383
Docket Number: 
Parties: CROUCH, Appellant, v. CAMPBELL et al, Respondents.
Judges: Before Perry, Chief Justice, and Sloan, Goodwin, Holman and Lusk, Justices.
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 249
Pages: 383–384

Head Matter:
Argued February 8,
affirmed February 28,
petition for rehearing denied March 26, 1968
CROUCH, Appellant, v. CAMPBELL et al, Respondents.
437 P. 2d 824
Donald H. Crouch, Salem, argued the cause for appellant in propria persona.
No appearance for respondent.
Before Perry, Chief Justice, and Sloan, Goodwin, Holman and Lusk, Justices.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This is an appeal from a decree dismissing a suit to set aside a judgment. The plaintiff asserts that he has been denied due process of law because the decree of dismissal was entered without notice to him and he had no actual or constructive notice that the defendants had answered and had moved for a default against him.
The assertions now being made were not addressed to the trial court in a form that presented an issue for decision. The papers which the plaintiff filed in his efforts to reinstate his suit did not set forth the facts he alleged in his oral argument in this court. We cannot say, from the record made below, that the circuit court abused its discretion.
Affirmed.