Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1960 Page: 12 of 18
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Assorted colors and sites
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DOOR CRASHER
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CONTINENTAL STYLE
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Violet and White
Reg 49t Value
—Now 27t yd
GIRLS VALUES TO 915-
Woolens Poplin Cotton Cords
Havy Quilt Lining — Some with hoods
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The very look of elegance
They're detailed like the
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Reg V4luds $4995
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OUR REG PRICE
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SHORTHAND TEACHER—Mrs:
class shot thand teachert left is
tato her I1oI1h4fld in Tursday
Donart high toellool
HUBERT LASATER VS HAM WATSON
A WO money judgment buit
against C flavis Watson NI H-
eater real estaies'agent has been
filed le the County Clerk's of
flee by 'tubed L 1a Saler In
the same action Watson has Id-
ell a cross perition egainst the
plaintiff alleging LaSater failed
refused and neglected to pay Wet-
on a $onn commission on prop-
tidy In the original petition IA0nter
said he listed his home in Still-
eater with Watson for rent or
sale on the first day of March
" 0 rut The petitios alleges the
plaintiff then left the Urn td
States and thereafter Watson en
tered into certain arrangements
eith Mr and M J II Black
This ventuelly inled up vilth
the solo of the haus to the
M a arks less than tho
authorised prke g Nen by tho
plaintiff to tho detention' the
petition alleges
The petition -also-states the-ft
nal sale of the property eas
mule on Aug 23 1958
- The pet Ilion further chai ges
that LaSater has asked the de-
- femlian and Mrs J H Black
for information regarding the run
tat arrangements' on the prop-
erty from March 1Ty8 to Aug
22 Pr58and that neither the
- defendant or Black ill Inform
- the plaintiff as to these arrange-
ments LaSister alleges Watson had ab-
solutely no authority to let any
body occupy the property without
the payment of rent from klarch
to August but that in fact Black
did occupy the plaintiff's property
during this period and said Black
slid pay rentals in the reasonable
- 0 amount of 75 to 80 dollars per
- - month during theriaid time that
the rentals were paid to Wahon
and that no account has been
tiuule ioLSater even though he
' - tuis demanded same upon num--
' trouS occasions
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La Saler alleges in tile 'diet
live that if in fact Black did
not pay "-totals to his agent that his occupancy of the properlyl
during the 6-month lwriod vias'
at the plaintiff' expense and as
outside the - authority of ''Wat
son and that a lair and eliSOn
able amount for rentals during
this period be 'either collect-
ed by Watson or that should have
been collected by him 'was in the
amount of SOO per' month or SUKI
MI petition says that such
acts on the part of Watson con-
stitute a breach of the Principe
agent relationship und that he
LaSater has been damaged in
the amount of $4a0
Watson in his answer denies
generally and peittcoIIy ll of
the allegations in LaSater's pe-
tition E-xcept those Inch may be
specifically thereinafter admitted
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der teen ager- Is)' unconscious rut
: more than 24 hour- utter hang
ing scene in a school carnival Ina
t (faction or a Halloween 'house of
borrois" turned Into grim reality
Gus Friedemann's adult educa-
tion classes have been meeting'
from 7 to 1 p m each day at Don I
art high school Tuesday and
Thursday for the - past three 1
weeks Friedemann's three clasal
es typewriting accounting and
shorthand have a total enrollment I
of 52 adults
Stillwater's adult edurat ion
classes were organixed in the fall
of 1949 and these one-semester
courses have continued since
then wah increasing numbers en-:
rolling
The majority of the people telt
ing these courses do not now have
yobs and are preparing for future
yobs by taking classes they nic-s 1
ad or perhaps were unable to take
in high school or college
Generally these classes 111e 73
per cent Wallien tst ihim year's
Chandler Teen Near Death
From Halloween Tragedy
to he true
The &fondant specifically de
tiles that Owe was any rental
paid by the Blacks et that thare
was any rent doe to the
tiff Watson further alleges that
Black purchased the property en
May S litSS paid the purchase
prke and the delay in easing the
sale between that slate and Aug
22 was duo le the acts of the
plaintiff
In Walson's cross pet It to ni
against LaSater be says that he
was employed by the plaintiff to
Pell the property and did so and
that his CoirlinliniOn Wag 000
which IaSater hat failed refused
and neglected to pay
IA'alson therefore asks the court
that LaSater's petition be denied
and he have judgment upon his
cross petition in the amount of
pm anti the costs of this action
STRAICHT KENTUCXY COUIECN ACED 8 YEARS
classes are made up entirelypt
women Friedmann said
'It has been found through past
experience that these type of tri-
dividuals are generally industri-
ous aggressive people who make
excellent per SOMA Friedmann'
said 'It stands to reason that
i( a person woi ks all day then
takes a 1bour class each night'
they would have a great deal of
initiative and drive
"Them classes are taken basic-
ally because of interest in them
Since they are non-credit courses
these personnel courses are de-
signed so that the person enroled can get what he needs out oil
the classes Many adults have se-
cured excellent well paying )obs!
after compleing ata h a claim"'
twiemann said
consdous sinee Monday night
When he was rescued by friends
who found him hanging with a
noose around his neck in the local
armory
finice's parents Mr and Mrs
Gerald Tray inr w ere operating a
"house of hoirois" in the budd-
ing's basement as their part in an
all school Halloween carnival The
boy's role was to stand on a bcA
with his i)esitil in a nooSe White To:
toting lights flashed across the
screen
For some reason still unknown
the bok toppled
A physician was at the carnival
and he applied mouth to-mouth
respiration for about ti minutes
until a resuscitator crew arrived
to feAtOre the boys breathing
'"I'hey said it looked as if he
were gone but they just kept try-
ing" Mrs Traylor said
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class shoithand teacher left is helpitil
- - late her shoillumd in Tuesday nightft
Donart high school
HUBERT LASATER VS HAM
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A WO money judgment lb nit La!
against C Hay's Watson live
water real estales'agent has beenl not
filed in the County Clerk's of- that
flee by 'Mica L LoSater In duritt
the same action Watson has Id- at th
ell a cross perition igiiinst the oittsi
plaintiff alleging LaSiiter failed son
refused and neglected to pay Wet- able
son a Pion commission on prop- this
eity ed
In the original fetition La4'arer bcen
said he listed his home in Still- mot
water with Watson for rent or IN
sale on the first day of March act
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plaintiff then left the Unild agenl
States and thereafter Watson en- 111Sa
tered into certain arrangements i the
with Mr and Mrs J IL Bk I Wa
This eventually nsiod up with Etenel
the sale of the haus to the tie
M a peke loss than the till"
outtwwitod prke g Nen by the stwc!
plaintiff to the detention' tho
petition alleges D
The petition alao Hate the-
mai sale of the property
slunk on Aug 23 1958
The petition further chaiges
that LaSater hos asked the de
fendian' and Nit's J H- Black
for Information regarding the run
arrangements on the prop-
erty from March PCS to Aug
22 19A and that neither the
- thletulant or Black will Inform
the plaintiff as to these arrange-
ment s
LoStiter alleges Watson hold lib- ---
solutely no authocity to let any
body occupy the property without
the payment of rent from klarch
to August but that in fact Black
did mcupy Hie plaintiff's property
during this period ond said Black
slid pay rentals in the reasonable
amount of 75 to BO dollars per
- month during thesaid time that
the rentals were paid to Withon
and that no account has been -
nuule LaSater even though he
' has (Ictrianded same upon DOM
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