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PAGE SIX Car Owners Shou’d Study Schedule For Payment Of Motcr Vehicle Licenses SALEM, June 20, (Special to the Pilot)—In an apparent effort to be the early bird that gets the worm, many motor vehicle owners ar * already seting their 1950 automobile license fees to the regis tration division, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported today. He add'd that a majority of the fees are incorrect, requiring con siderable coin spend* nee and refundm^from^ The last legislature raised the annual registration fee from $5 343,201-344,000 Oct. 31. '50 $ 8.50 1 > $10, but also provided for a 344.001-346,000 June 30, '50 $ 5.10 staggered renewal system in 346,001-348.000 July 31, ’50 $ 5.95 which one-twelth the licenses 348.001-350,000 Aug. 31 ’50 $ 6.80 v ill expire each month after May^ 350,(X) 1-350,500 Dec. 31, ’50 $10.20 .”>1, 1951. This requires a trans 351,501-353,000 Jan. 31, '51 $11.05 ition period in which fees will | 353,001-364,250 Feb. 28, ’51 $11.90 vary between $5.10 and $14.45 and. 364,251-375,500 Mar. 31 ’51 $12.75 the plates will be good for per-1 375,501-386,750 Apr. 30, ’51 $13.60 iods ranging from six to seven- 386,751-396,000 May 31. '51 $14.45 tern months. Newbry explained. 396.001-398,000 S<‘pt 30, '50 $ 7.65 In no case will the amount be 398,001-400,000 May 31, '51 $14.45 exactly $10. After that all plates 400,001-400.500 Dec. 31, ’50 $10.20 will be good for one year at the 400.501 -401.000 Jan. 31, ’51 $11.05 401,001-402,500 Feb. 28. ’51 $11.90 $10 fee. $12.75 To avoid misunderstanding re- 102,501-404,000 Mar. 31, pard’m; the new system. Newbry J 404,001-407,000 Oct. 31, 50 $ 8.50 407,001-410,000 Nov. 30, '50 $ 9.35 emphasized these points: 1. All 1919 licenses will ex 410,001-411,000 Dec. 31, '50 $10.20 pire Dec. 31, 1949, the same as in 411.001-412,000 Jan. 31, '51 $11.05 $11.90 412,001-416,000 Feb. 28. former years. 2. The renewal fee for the 416.001-116,800 Nov. 30, 50 $ 9.35 new He* nse will be determined 416,001-417,300 Dec. 31, 50 $10.20 $11.05 by the number of the present li 417,301-417,800 Jan. 31. $11.90 cense. Expiration date will be 417.801-418,600 Feb. 28, $12.75 shown on the plate. 518.601-419.400 Mar. 31. $13.60 Apr. 30. '51 419.401-419.700 3. All vehicle owners will re $14.45 ceive an application form show 419,701-420,000 May 31. '50 June 30, $ 5.10, ing the amount due in plenty of 420.001-421.000 5.95. '50 July 31, $ 421.001-422,000 time for obtaining the new plates. 6.80 ’ 50 $ Aug. 31. 422.001-423,000 requested not 4. Owners 30, *50 $ 7.65 1o send in earlier applications un 423.001-424,000 50 s 8 50 31. less they know the fee which will 424,001-425,000 Oct. Nov. ’ 50 $ 9.35 30, apply. Fee schedules will be given 425.001-426.000 $10.20 50 Dec. 31. 426,001-426,500 wide distribution during the sum- $11.05 31, Jan. 426.501 -427,000 mer. (Clip accompanying chart Feb. 28, 51 $11.90 427.001-427.500 and save, for information). $12.75 427,501 -428.000 Mar. 31. 1950-51 1919 $13.60 428.001-429,000 Apr. 30, Fees Expiration $14.45 429.001-430.000 May 31, 1- 30,000 June 30, ’50 $ 5.10 130.001-123,000 Mar, 31 $12.75 $13.60 30.000- 60,(XX) July 31, 50 $ 30, Apr. 532,001 -434,000 $ 6.80 434.001-435,000 May 31, $14.45 60,001- 90,(XX) Aug 31, 90,001-100,000 Sept 30, '50 $12.75 435.001-436.000 Mar 31 1(M).(X)1-117.000 June 30, '50 $ 5.10 •136,001-437.000 Apr. 30, $13.60 117.001-134,000 July 31, '50 $ $14.45 437.001-438.000 May 31, 6.80 138.001 -448.000 Jan. 31, 51 $11 05 134,001-151,000 Aug, 31. ’50 151,001-168,(XX) Sept 30 $11.90 448.001-483.000 Feb. 28. 8.50 •183,001-518,(MX) Mar 31 '50 168JXH-185,(MX) Oct. 185.(X)1-2(X),(XK) Nov. 30, ’50 $13.60' 518,001-548, (XX) Api- 30, $ 5.10 548,001-578,000 May 31 200,001-201,000 Junt 30, $14.45 204,001-208,000 July 31. 50 6.80 208,001-212,000 Aug, 212,001 -216,(MX) Sept 30 '50 $ 8.50 50 216.001-220,(XX) Oct 9.35 30. '50 220,001 -225.000 30, '50 $ 225,001-245,000 In the County Court of the 50 $ 8.50 245.001-260.000 Get of Oregon for the County 260.IX )1-261.(XX) Dec n 50 $10.20 $11.05 261,(X) 1-262,(XX) Jan 31 Notice is hereby given that the $11.90 262.001-266.000 Administrator $ 5.10 undersigned, 366.OO1-267.5OO .lune 30, 50 with the Will Annexted of the 267,501-270.000 8.50 Estate of Axel John Alton, de- 270,001-285J XX) Oct 31. 30. 50 $ 9.35 ceased, has filed his Final 285,001 -315.1 XX) 315.001-325,000 Dec. 31. 50 $10.20 count in the County Court for Curry County. Oregon, and that 325,001-329,000 Mar 31. $13.60 Friday, the 1st day of July. 1949. 329.001-332.000 Apr. 30. at 10 o’clock A. M.. and the court May 31. 332,001-335,000 6 80 room of said court has been ap 335.001-336,000 Aug 31. 50 pointed by said Court as the time 36,001-337,000 Sept 30 50 $ 8.50 and place for hearing of objec- 337,(X)1-338,500 Oct 31, 50 tions thereto and settlement 30. 338.501 340,000 340,000-340,800 June 30, '50 $ 5.10 thereof.. M. S. BRAINARD, 340.001-341.600 July 31. 50 $ 5.95 Hugh C. Gearin. Administrator 6.80 341.601-342.400 Aug. 31 Attorney-at-law. Brookings, Ore. 7.65 312.401-343.200 Sept. 30, 50 $ Notice Of Final Account 4- Dr. H. A. Stover Phone 352 1062 J. Street CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA ELECTRO-PHY SIOTHER A PY X-RAY SERVICE ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAPH Several girls of the intermed iate Girl Scouts have sent in their registration for attendance at Camp Cleawox, near Florence, July 11 to 25. The girls will go by bus to Florence on the morn ing of July 11, where camp coun selor will meet them. Planning for 50 on the opening day of Vacation Bible School, Rev. Nick Neufeld came to the Pilot office where he made up and bound 50 notebooks. Saturday. On Monday, after the initial session, he returned to the Pilot office, to make up 15 more. A concrete retaining wall /was installed late last week by Dris kell Motel, next to the Templar hotel building, adding much to the general appearance of the mo- te1 nroperty. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Garabedian and son of Fresno, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. Lesmeister. LOCAL NEWS Lynn Hampton returned late last week from Eugene, where he spent several days on school bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kubat, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Harbin motored to Lakeview last week end. The Hubats visited his brother, and the Harbins visited their son-in-law and daughter, at the Weyerhauser camp. Mrs. L. Z. Harbin had as her guest last week, Mrs. Claire Sieg- ly of Portland, secretary of the Oregon Cancer Society. Impress ed by this area, Mrs. Siegly was sorry her visit had to be so brief. Several army lockers from an army camp were • brought to this area by Elmer Bankus, Henry Kerr and Brimm Bros, for use at1 their places of business. These will be used as tool and equip- ment storages. REDWOODS HARDWARE Readv To Serve You Always PHONE 183 lA * 5 * fVl$ tXAMINfO » itN$t$*G»ouNO ÔMÎCE HOURA^MjkTO V t AT U RD A Y V 5:3° 12:00 & ELECTRIC CO Texaco Service Tires and Tubes I j Kaiser-Frazer Dealer ' I Ph. 91 Crescent City “Here To Serve You Sherwin-Williams Paints HARDWARE Housewares Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE 4------------------------------------—H WADSWORTH JEWELERS Mulligan Plumbing PHONE 203 304 “H” STREET B — 4 CRESCENT CITY i - ------ -------- - DIAMONDS WATCHES ; Manuel's Battery Floyd Mulligan Repair & Installation Supplies and Appliances 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 Nielsen Hardware! Visit our record dept i Compelte Radio Sales ! and Service Ph. 1512 810 3rd St.1 & ELECTRIC CO. | Complete line of hard j ware and electrical fix-j tures and appliances, j PHONE 143 “The Family Store” Dry goods and Furnish’! ings. Apparel for the : entire family Carr's Sheet Metal CRESCENT CITY & Plumbing Equipment Comp'y Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. 900 1th St Pho. 631 Logging and Mill Sup plies. Power Chain saws, wire rope. 851 FOURTH STREET Car rell's-Hed rick ELECTRIC Crescent Chevrolet Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 Crescent Lumber Company PHONE 1881 2nd & Market Streets Tom Brown's MENS WEAR Jarman Shoes, Knox & Baxter Hats, Marlboro Shirts 920 Second St. Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City * 4« LARGEST STOCK of diamonds?, watches, Warren G. Hunter Titus Bulb Farms Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods A Snack Or Meal You can't go wrong by dropping in at the Gordon F. JOHNSON 3-Day Service Bus Depot Cafe Store for Men” Flowers .. . for all occasions. Immediate Service & Nursery YOUR KEXALL STORE Notice is hereby given that all general fund warrants of School Dist. No. 17 up to and including No. 7702 are called for payment. Interest ceases June 23, 1949. Dora E. Beaulieu, District Clerk. 17-18 Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. Irvin's Florists Chetco Drug Co Reach 5000 prospective custo mers through Pilot Cl ass ~ CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! CHIROPRACTOR T. W. 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