SANDERS v. OKLAHOMA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COM'N

No. 41502.

430 P.2d 789 (1967)

Everett SANDERS, d/b/a Suburban Acres, Sheridan Village and Turley Barber Shops, Plaintiff in Error, v. OKLAHOMA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

July 18, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Houston, Klein & Davidson by E.J. Eagleton and Richard T. Sonberg, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

Milton R. Elliott, Chief Atty. for Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error.


HODGES, Justice.

For the year 1963, Everett Sanders was assessed unemployment taxes for employer's contribution by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. From an adverse ruling by the district court, which affirmed the findings and assessment of the Commission, Sanders appeals.

Sanders is the owner and operator of three barber shops in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The three shops are staffed with nine barbers. The relationship...

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