Opinion ID: 1395016
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 9

Heading: Litton.

Text: Robert Creasey, a salesman for Litton, testified that Mosteller quoted him figures to use in bidding that included the cost of the furniture and abandoned samples. He identified a memorandum sent to him by Mosteller to explain the figures to be used in bidding. In addition to the Inter Royal cost there was an item marked Allocable portion for wardrobe labor set up on job $8159.40. Subsequently, Creasey received invoices from Mosteller for $2,159.40 for Selling costs on abandoned samples and $6,000 for Set-up labor for wardrobes. Raymond Chalkley, also of Litton, testified that he received invoices from Mosteller for $8,159.40 for services provided at Lynchburg Training School. A check was drawn for this amount but payment was stopped because, among other reasons, he questioned whether any abandoned samples existed. Mosteller threatened legal action but Chalkley did not pay, except approximately $2,700 for some samples... sent ... from Catawba Sanitorium. Chalkley testified that he also received a statement from Mosteller for $6,000 and $8,159.40, or a total of $14,159.40, and that the amount for which he withheld payment, for installation and abandoned samples, was approximately $7,000.