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CONTROVERSIAL PASSENGERS-Arriving in San Fran • cisco are two much-talked-about figures — architect Frank Lloyd Wright, foreground, and James Hoffa, heir-apparent to Dave Beck’s Teamster presidency, background. Hoffa, Team sters Union vice president, poses with two stewardesses for photographers’ benefit. !J Dunn Defeats Benson In Win Championship The Dunn Invitational baseball tournament sponsored by the Dunn Recreational Dept, came to a close Saturday. Dunn defeated Benson for the championship by the score of 8 to 2. The lending hitters for Dunn were David Dixon with a single and double in three times at bat and Gail Tart with two triples in four times at bat. The leading hit ters for Benson were Phillips and Hayes with a double and single each in three times at bat. David Dixon was the winning pitcher for Dunn and Nichols was the losing pitcher for Benson. The tournament was for boys whose ages were 14 years and un der and was made up of teams from Lillington, Erwin, Benson, Angier, Fuquay and Dunn. This is the first year of the tournament but the plans of the Dunn recrea tion committee is to hold it each year in the future. In the first game of the evening Benson defeated Fuquay in the semi-final for the right to meet Dunn in the championship by the score of 4 to 3 with Miller stealing home with the winning run for Benson in the last inning. The leading hitter for Benson was Byrd with a triple in three times at bat. The leading hitter for Fu quay was Coats with a single and triple in three times at bat. The winning pitcher for Benson was Byrd and the losing pitcher for Fuquay was Roland. Trophies were presented by Mr. Herbert Taylor after the final game. The championship trophy won by Dunn was donated by Dunn Coca Cola Bottling Compa ny. The runner up trophy won by Benson was donated by Perry Bros. Tire Service. The most val uable player of the tournament won by David Dixon of Dunn was donated by Shamrock Denning. The trophy for the champion of the Knee Pants League was do nated by Godwin Building Supply and the trophy for the winner of the Knee Pants League was don ated by Moff Iron Works. The tournament was planned and directed by Red Lambeth who was in charge of all little league base ball in Dunn this summer. ffl (Continued From Page 1) paign requires just one staff, one set of workers, one all-out com munity effort, and best of all, one check, one donation by the givers to cover ten worthy causes.” Included in the United Fund this year are the Occoneechee Council, Boy Scouts of America, the Dunn Erwin Chapter, American Red Cross, the Falcon Orphanage, Free Will Baptist Orphanage, Girl i Scouts, Salvation Army, Dunn Re creation Commission. U.S.O. Tra veler’s Aid, Florence Crittenden Home, and the Children’s Home Society. Others Invited Other agencies invited to par ticipate in the drive are the Am erican Cancer Society, N. C. di vision National Tuberculosis As sociation, National Association for Infantile Paralysis, and the Amer ican Heart Association. These ag encies have declined the invita tion and will conduct their own in dependent campaigns. Tomorrow night’s meeting will be an evaluation and certification meeting, as each agencies sub mits its budget requirements for the campaign. Herman Lynch, chairman of the Budget and Ad mission committee expects to have completed work on the 1957 Unit led Fund budget within the week. SICN FOR THE SIGHTLESS—This marker provides extra protection for blind Horatio AV. Hendrick of Plainfield, N.H. Hendrick is shown crossing the highway to his chicken barn. Another sign is on the opposite side of the road at the farm which Hendrick operates in his spare time. He develops X-ray Him at a Hanover, K-tL, hospital as a full-toe job./ " David (Contlnnea from P*r* One) him, and he has claimed that the Dunn police, every since the jud ge gave him his new chance at life, have been “out to get me,” and were cooking up phoney of fenses against him. A few weeks ago. Stephenson ran afoul the Fayetteville police after skipping bond on one of nu merous arrests made in the area of Dunn. There, he was sentenced to 18 months for breaking and en tering and skipped to the county jail in Lillington for a court re view of his shennanigans in Har nett. Stogsdill Cites Record He didn’t bother to challenge the testimony of Dunn Policeman Paul Stogsdill, who took the stand as an expert witness on David’s past recorl. The arrests were too many to recall, said Stogsdill, but included breaking and entering, drunken ness, assault on his wife, disord erly conduct and a number of oth ers. Judge Fountain said: “It looks like your trouble is you thing no body ought to bother you — that they just ought to let you do what you like.” David, about to uncork his no tice of appeal, jockied with His Honor for a moment to see if he could soften him up. “Your Honor, I work all the time I’ve been out. I honestly thought I could live up to my pro bation.” “And you found out you could n’t?” the judge asked. “That’s exactly the truth,” re plied David. As he walked off toward the corridor leading from the court house to jail, “There’s a man who likes to be in court but doesn’t like to be in jail,” said an If he can stir up money for a lawyer, perhaps David will have one more chance to debate the le gal essences with men who have found such debate more profitable than he has. Stephenson walked cockily and was still talking as he left the Har nett courtroom, because David Stephenson is a hard man to keep quiet. Lawyer (Continued From Page 11 Whether Miss Calvet or dozens of other stars named as possible candidates for the witness stand will be called remained a mys tery. However, the French-born act ress has been alerted by the defense to appear in court on two hours’ notice. “I want to see these people ta ke the witness stand for the pro secution and swear that the Con fidential magazine stories about them were untrue,” Crowley said. “I’ll flood the courtroom with re liable witnesses who will testify that the stories were true. “It is significant that the pro secution has yet to call a single witness who has denied the truth of a Confidential story. All the denials have been made out of court. I want to see these celeb rities subject themselves to cross examination... Then we’ll get the facts.” The prosecution has refused to say whether it will put celebrities on the witness stand. But District Atty. William Ritzi earlier an - nounced he might call some big name rebuttal witnesses after the defense has rested. Graham (Continued from Pact One, Belshazzar mocked God at a huge banquet attended by “every big - shot in Babylon,” Graham said, but Daniel wasn’t there. Sud denly, said the evangelist, a hand attached to nothing started to write letters of fire across a wall and “Belshazzar’s goblet fell to the table and his knees began to shake.” He called in Daniel and prom ised to make him emperor if he would interpret the handwriting on the wall, Graham said. But Daniel spurned the offer and said it was God announcing the empire would be destroyed because of its ungod liness. That night, said Graham, the Persians and the Medes conquer ed Babylon, killed the emperor and his guests and made Daniel their prime minister. Photographer (Continued From Page 1) raphers from 48 states, Canada and Alaska have registered for the ten-week series of courses to be held at Winona this summer. The curriculum is both intensive and concentrated, allowing students to absorb practical knowledge that would ordinarily require months of academic effort. Legal Not5i;3 Upon motion of Commissioner Godwin and seconded by Commis sioner Bryan the following assess ment was made for street improve ments on W. Cole St., N. Layton Ave., N. McKay Ave. All Com missioners voting in favor of the motion. The following resolution and or der of levy and assessment offer ed by Commissioner J. Leon God win and seconded by Commission er W. M. Bryan was adopted un animously: Whereas, on December 20, 195f. a petition signed by C. E. Me - Lamb, Mrs. C. E. McLamb, Mrs Lenna McLamb, A. M. McLamb. L. H. McLamb. F. N. McLamb, Mrs. Blanche N. Mcl^amb, Mrs. Elizabeth McLamb. M. O. Mc Lamb, Mrs. Nannie B Mcl^amb. H. E. Godwin, Mrs. Thurlene L. Godwin, T. L. Anderson, Mrs. T L. Anderson, Mrs. Sally Stewart, Dock Tart. Mrs. Dock Tart, Joel Draughon, D. H. Godwin, Mrs. Airmen (ContlnueA from Pare One) raped by eight men and identi fied them all as Americans. She said the attacks took place in tl.e shallow water at the edge of the pond and on the bank. Her com panions fought with some of the men but were overpowered, she said. The men charged are Lee R. Burns, 20, of Bedford, Tex., Don ald L. Harrington, 21, of Farring ton, Mo.; David R. Hearle, 20, of Newark, N. J ; and Richard L. Kemple, 18, of St. George, Utah. The men face possible death sentences if convicted of the rape charges. Air Force sources point ed out, however, that because of the ages of the defendants such a sentence would be unlikely. ADD GIRARD PLEADS Erwin (O*nttnoe<5 Prom Page One) Kincanon, Irene Woodlief and Mrs. Martha Brock, all second grades. Mrs. Beatrice J. Jackson, Mrs. Hattie M. Tart and Mrs. Clara Woodworth, all third grades. Mrs. Mary Smith Allfred, third and fourth grades. Mrs. Gertrude R. Biggs, Fran ces Crowder, Mrs. Margaret Rai ford, Mrs. Alma Warren, all fourth grades. Mrs. Velva W. Lee, Mrs. Peggy H. Warren, Mrs. Aline M. Wil - liams, and Mrs. Martha L. Wins ton, fifth grades. Mrs. Ellen King Flowers, Mrs. Sybil B. Warren, Mrs. Lema S. Jackson and Mrs. Christine J. Sin clair, sixth grades. C. D. Baggett, Mrs. Mary W. Hudson and Mrs. Opal S. Weeks, seventh grades. Mrs. Lela A. Harrington, Whit ley Hood, Mrs. Ethel B. Mgx\yell and Mrs. Susan S. Stack, eighth grades. Madeline Robinett, librarian; Nancy Lu Herring, music; Rachel Clifford, social studies; Mrs. Lo uise Hicks, math; John L. Honey cutt, English and French; Mrs. Sarah Z. Hudson, English and guidance; Mary Winifred Kernod le, home economics; Walton S. Keen, arts; Roy Parker, science; Mrs. Jo R. Mattox, commercial; Dure Jo Gillikin, English; John L. Pecora, physical ed and coach; and Bobby M. Rogers, math and science. A teachers meeting will be held Sept. 2 at 10 a.m. in the school library. SINCER STRICKEN-Popu lar singer Mel Torme, above, collapsed with a heait attack while performing at a Manches ter, England, theater, but defied a doctor’s orders and completed the program. Torme, 31, refused to go to a hospital because he thought it would upset his ail ing wife. _ _ Marie S. Godwin, Leslie Artis, Mrs. Maggie D. Artis, was sub mitted to the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Dunn ask ing that the Town of Dunn pro ceed as is provided in Chapter 160. Article 9. of the General Sta tutes of North Carolina, to con struct an asphalt pavement one land one-half inches fl 1-2”) thick land twenty feet <20') wide on West Cole Street from a point ISO feet West of the Western margin of North McKay Avenue to the West ern margin of North Layton Ave nue; and also on North Layton Avenue from the Northern mar gin of West Cole Street to the Southern margin of West Gran ville St.: and also on North Mc Kay Ave., from the Northern mar gin of West Johnson Street to the Southern margin of West Cole Street; and assess upon the lots and parcels of land directly abut ting upon the portion or portions I of said West Cole Street, North | Layton Avenue, and North McKay Avenue to be improved, according to the extent of their respective abutting footage, one hundred per cent (100" ) of the cost of the as phalt pavement, exclusive of the cost as is incurred in street inter sections upon said West Cole Street, North Layton Avenue, and North McKay Avenue. And, W’hereas, on December 20 1956, Charles R. Storey, Clerk ol the Town of Dunn, N. C. certified that he had investigated and ex amined the said petition, and that there are 15 persons or corporat ions owning property abutting said I portion of West Cole Street, North Layton Avenue, and North McKay Avenue; that the number of said owners who signed said petition is 13, a majority; that there are a total of 2734 lineal feet of frontage of lands abutting said portion ol West Cole Street, North Laytor Avenue, and North McKay Ave nue; that the number of said lin eal feet represented by said own ers who signed the petition is 1599 a majority. And, Whereas, on December 20 1956 the Board of Commissioner; adopted a resolution (hat the abovt mentioned petition was found suf ficient in all respects and that th< said improvements upon said por tions of North McKay Avenue West Cole Street, and North Lay ton Avenue be made. And, Whereas, the said resolu tion of said Board of Commission ers was published in the Daily Re cord, a newspaper published in thi Town of Dunn, on the 4th. day ant on the 8th. day of January, 1957. And, Whereas, after completioi of the said asphalt pavement, thi Board of Commissioners of th< Town of Dunn caused to be pre pared an assessment roll showint each individual or corporate own j er’s proportionate share of the cos I of said asphalt pavement to be a; j follows, which assessment roll wa; opened for public inspection frorr July 26, 1957 to August 15, 1957. Name and Address of Owners Footage and Amounts C. E McLamb, N. Side Cole St. 140, $126.00; A. M. McLamb, N Side Cole St., 150, $135.00; Mis; Lena McLamb. N. Side Cole St. 75, $67.50; F. N. McLamb, N. Sidi Cole St., 75, $67.50; C. E. Me Lamb, S. Side Cole St., 50, $45.00 H. E. Godwin, S. Side Cole St 90. $81.00; E. R. Edwards, S. Sid< Cole St., 150, $135.00; Mrs. O. T Wilson, S. Side Cole St., 150 $135.00; L. H. McLamb. E. Side Layton Ave., 172, $154.80; Mrs Sallie Stewart, E. Side, Laytoi Ave., 50, $45.00; Leslie Artis, E Side Layton Ave., 100, $90.00: Joe J. S. Draughon, W. Side Laytoi Ave., 150, $135.00; L. H. McLamb W. Side Layton Ave., 50, $45.00 M. O. McLamb, W. Side Laytoi Ave., 50, $45.00; F. N. McLamb W. Side Layton Ave., 72, $64.80 E. R. Edwards, E. Side McKa; Ave., 300, $270.00; E. R. Edwards E. Side, McKay Ave., 150, $135.00 E. R. Edwards, E. Side McKaj Ave., 115, $103.50; E R. Edwards E. Side McKay Ave., 35, $31.50 J.B. •‘Dock” Tart, E. Side McKaj Ave., 35, $31.50; H. E. Godwin, W Side McKay Ave., 150,$135.00; D H. Godwin, W. Side McKay Ave. 150, $135.00: Mrs. Lillian Adlej Hood, W. Side McKay Ave., 270 $243.00; T. L. Anderson, W. Sid< McKay Ave., 30, $27.00. And, whereas, the Town of Dunr caused the following notice to be published on July 26. 1957 and or July 29, 1957 in the Dunn Dis patch, a newspaper published ir Dunn, N. C.: LEGAL NOTICE The public will take notice thai the improvement on North Me Kay Avenue between the Nortl margin of the right of way of Wes' Johnson Street and the South mar gin of the right of way of Wes Cole Street; on West Cole Stree between the West margin of the right of way of North Layton Ave nue and a point 140 feet west o the West margin of the right o way of North McKay Avenue and on North Layton Avenue between the North margin o the right of way of West Coli Street and the South margin o the right of way of West Gran ville Street, as requested in a pe tition submitted by the owners o the abutting property on sail streets on the 20th day of Decem ber, 1956, has been completed and that the Board of Commissioners has prepared an assessment roll showing each individual owner’s proportionate share of the cost of said improvement and the same has been deposited in the City Clerk's Office for inspection by in terested citizens. The Board of Commissioners will hold a meet ing at 7 p.m. in the City Hall on the 15th day of August 1957, for the hearing of allegations and ob jections with respect to said as sessment. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Town of Dunn, N. C. by: Ralph E. Hanna, Mayor And. Whereas, no objections of any nature in respect to said spe cial assessments set forth in the assessment roll copied above have been made and no person has ap peared in behalf of any person, firm, or corporation to object to the said special assessment. Now. Therefore, be it ordered as follows: 1. That there be assessed and le vied against that lot owned by C. E. McLamb fronting 140 feet on the Northern margin of West Cole Street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $126.00, and the said sum of $126.00 is hereby levied and as sessed against said lot as its pro portionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above, and that the said sum of $126.00 be paid in five successive equal annual installments with 6°* interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said C. E. McLamb elects to pay the same in full. 2. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owner by A. M. McLamb fronting 150 feet on the Northern margin of West Cole Street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $135.00, and the said sum of $135.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $133.00 lie paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 un less the said A. M. McLamb el ects to pay the same in full. 3. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by Miss Lena McLamb fronting 75 feet on the Northern margin of West Cole Street in the Town of . Dunn the sum of $67.50, and the said sum of $67.50 is hereby levied . and assessed against said lot as , its proportionate part of the cost I of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said 1 sum of $67.50 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6"f interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said Miss Lena Mc Lamb elects to pay the same in full. 4. inai tncre oe assessea ana levied against that lot owned by F. N. McLamb fronting 75 feet on the Northern margin of West Cole Street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $67.50, and the said sum of $67.50 is hereby levied and as i sessed against said lot as its pro protionate part of the cost of said , special improvements referred to . above, and that the said sum of $67.50 be paid in five successive equal annual installments with 6% , interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and pay able on August 15, 1958 unless the ! said F. N. McLamb elects to pay the same in full. ! 5. That there be assessed and le vied against that lot owned by C. E. McLamb fronting 50 feet on i the Southern margin of West Cole Street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $45.00, and the said sum i of $45.00 is hereby levied and as sessed against said lot as its pro portionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above, and that the said sum of $45.00 be paid in five successive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and pay able on August 15, 1958 unless the said C. E. McLamb elects to pay the same in full. 6. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by H. E. Godwin fronting 90 feet on the Southern margin of West Cole Street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $81.00, and the said sum of $81.00 is hereby levied and assess ed against said lot as its propor tionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above and that the said sum of $81.00 be paid in five successive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and pay able on August 15, 1958 unless the said H. E. Godwin elects to pay the same in full. 7. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by . E. R. Edwards fronting 150 feet ' on the Southern margin of West ■ Cole Street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $135.00. and the said sum of $135.00 }s hereby levied : and assessed against said lot as . its proportionate part of the cost ' of said special improvements re . ferred to above, and that the said ■ sum of $135.00 be paid in five suc ■ cessive equal annual installments [ with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 un less the said E. R Edwards elects to pay the same in full. 8. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by Mrs. O. T. Wilson fronting 1501 feet on the Southern margin of West Cole street in the Town of Dunn the sum of $135.00. and the said sum of $135.00 is hereby le vied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $135.00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6"' interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said Mrs, O. T Wilson elects to pay the same in full. 9. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by L. H. McLamb fronting 172 feet on the Eastern margin of North Layton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $154.80, and the said sum of $154.80 is hereby le vied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $154.80 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6"'- interest from August 15. 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said L. H. McLamb el ects to pay the same in full. 10. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by Mrs. Sallie Stewart fronting 50 feet on the Eastern margin of North Layton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $45.00, and the said sum of $45.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above, and that the said sum of $45.00 be paid in five successive equal annual install ments with 6" interest from Au gust 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said Mrs. Sallie Stewart elects to pay the same in full. 11. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by Leslie Artis fronting 100 feet on the Eastern margin of North Lay ton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $90.00, and the said sum of $90.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements refer red to above, and that the said sum of $90 00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said Leslie Artis elects to pay the same in full. 12. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by Joel J. S. Draughon fronting 150 feet on the Western margin of North Layton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $135.00, and the said sum of $135.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above, and that the said sum of $135.00 be paid in five successive equal annual install - ments with 6% interest from Au gust 15, 1957. the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said Joel J. S. Draughon elects to pay the same in full. 13. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by L. H. McLamb fronting 50 feet on the Western margin of North Layton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $45.00, and the said sum of $45.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $45.00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6"? interest from August 15, 1957. the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 un less the said L. H. McLamb elects to pay the same in full. 14. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by M. O. McLamb fronting 50 feet on the Western margin of North Layton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $45.00 and the said sum of $45.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $45.00 be paid in five suc cessive and equal annual install ments with 6% interest from Au gust 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said M. O. Mc Lamb elects to pay the same in full. 15. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by F. N. McLamb fronting 72 feet on the Western margin of North Lay ton Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $64.80, and the said sum of $64.80 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements refer red to above, and that the said sum of $64.80 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said M. O. McLamb el ects to pay the same in full. 16. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by E R Edwards fronting 300 feet on the eastern margin of North McKay Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $270.00, and the said sum of $270.00 is hereby le vied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above, and that the said sum of $270.00 be paid in five successive equal annual install * ments with 6% interest from Au gust 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said E. R. Ed wards elects to pay the same in full. 17. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by E. R. Edwards fronting 150 feet on the eastern margin of North McKay Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $135.00, and the said sum of $135 00 is hereby le vied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above and that the said sum of $135.00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said E. R. Edwards el ects to pay the same in full. 18 That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by E. R. Edwards fronting 115 feet on the Eastern margin of North McKay Avenue in the Town of Dunn, the sum of $103.50, and the said sum of $103.50 is hereby le vied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements referred to above, and that the said sum of $103.50 be paid in five successive eo.ual annual install - ments with 6% interest from Au gust 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said E. R. Ed - wards elects to pay the same in full. 19. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by J. B. (Dock* Tart fronting 35 feet on the eastern margin of North McKay Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $31.50, and the said sum of $31.50 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $31.50 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said J. B. (Dock) Tart elects to pay the same in full, i 20. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by 1 H E. Godwin fronting 150 feet on the western margin of North Mc Kay Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $135.00, and the said sum of $135.00 is hereby levied and ‘ assessed against said lot as its l proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements refer red to above, and that the said sum of $135.00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 671 interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 un less the said H. E. Godwin elects to pay the same in full. 21. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by D. H. Godwin fronting 150 feet on the western margin of North Mc Kay Avenue in the town of Dunn the sum of $135.00, and the said sum of $135.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the sum of $135.00 be paid in five success ive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said D. H, Godwin elects to pay the same in full. 22. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by Mrs. Lillian Adley Hood fronting 270 feet on the western margin of North McKay Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $243.00, and the sum of $243.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $243 00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 un less the said Mrs, Lillian Adley j Hood elects to pay the same in full. 23. That there be assessed and levied against that lot owned by T. L. Anderson fronting 30 feet on the western margin of North McKay Avenue in the Town of Dunn the sum of $27.00. and the said sum of $27.00 is hereby levied and assessed against said lot as its proportionate part of the cost of said special improvements re ferred to above, and that the said sum of $27.00 be paid in five suc cessive equal annual installments with 6% interest from August 15, 1957, the first payment to be due and payable on August 15, 1958 unless the said T. L. Anderson el ects to pay the same in full. Attest, Charles R. Storey, City Clerk BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Town of Dunn By: Ralph E. Hanna Run Mon Aug. 26 and Mon Sep. 2
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