■ 4 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MOTOR VEHICLE LAW keL grocery store, bath house and off- a great ampithoatre. the tract ex­ . tends from th» boach to the moont- ice buudinga- There also is a large at paring the roadbed, e»c.. or in ease no funds are required, or for any , county court, in any manner for general road improvement; pre ruled, that is counties of over 10u,0*0 population, according to the United States census of 1930, the hoard of i county commissioners may deposit ■ their portion or any part thereof of the funds arising under this act, or any other county fund, with the state treasurer to be expended by and un > der tb* direction of the stat» high­ way commission for the laying out, grading, betterment of paving of roads outside of any such county but leading into roads of said county, the location of said roads to be designat­ there- ed by said board of county commis­ (Continued on pare 5) sioners; and provided further, that the state highway commission is here­ by authorised to lay out. grade, bette or pave said roads. Section 47. Shipment of Motor Ve­ hicles from State.—It shall be unlaw­ ful for any person, persons, firm or (Ccntausd from Page 1) corporation to ship on any ocean go­ into the 51500 class, and from that ing vessels any motor vehicle out of down U the more modest little home, the state of Oregon by vessel, boat or costing $500. They all have the same by any other character of water craft beautiful view seaward, and the same without first obtained a written per­ charming location. Oceanside, it is mit at the point of shipment, as here­ inafter r-ovided. In cities of 5,00C reported, is held to be the most «»ni. or more inhabitants, such permit shall tary resort in Oregon and the state board of health, after inspection, so be issued by the chief of police, or other corresponding official, anc in pronounced it There are no shacks. Dwellings must be painted at least cities or towns having a population of two coats. The water supply comes l»?ss than 5,000 or in other political from an uncontaminated mountain subdivisions of the state, such per­ mit shall be issued by the sheriff of stream a mile away, and is piped in the county having jurisdiction. Such a four inch wooden main with laterals that bring it to every dwelling in the permit shall be issued in triplicate townsite. upon forms furnished by the secre­ The Rosenberg brothers own 32v tary of state, the duplicate sopy of | acres, extending down the beach and same to be filed with the secretary of back into the hills. Almost any kind state, and the triplicate copy to be retained by the chief of police, sheriff of location can be had. Like the seats or other official, as the case may be. » GOOD III f I 1 h Section 48. Unlawful to Alter Identification Numbers.—That any person who shall knowingly buy, sell.»] receive, dispose, conceal or have in his possession any motor vehicle as defined in this act, whose manufact- urer's serial number or any other distinguishing number or identifica- tion mark shall have been removed, defaced, covered, altered or destroy­ ed for the purpose of concealing or misrepresenting the identity of the said motor vehicle, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be > punished by a fine of not more than $200 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. IF‘ '.it- t I ■' A•& I t i BUILT HOUSES I I. Section 49. Notice of Dismantling and Transfer of Engine.—Before any person, firm or corporation shall wreck, dismantle or dissemble any motor vehicle, or substantially alter the form thereof, such person, firm o- corporation shall give notice in writ- ing upon forms to be furnished by the secretary of state, of the inten- tion so to do to the chief of police or marshal of the city or town in which such work is to be done, or if such 5 5 5 5 5 work is to be done outside of an in- corporated city or town, such notice shall be given to the sheriff of the county in which the work is to be done. Upon the transfer of an automobile - 5 3 E H S f I i i Millinery ♦ f z 11 u I I I Newest * Special cards and envelopes have been provided in ample array by the Headlight Pub­ lishing Co. so that all who ap­ preciate the well worth w hile pleasure of having Christmas Cards printed in accord with their own wishes, may get them at very moderate prices. HAPPENS ‘Tine minute essays on health by Dr. H. 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