Thersda)y, Dcember 14, 1039, _————. PENNSYLVAN 1A MOTOR. ISTS WILL, NOT BE IN- CONVENIENCED IN DEC. Pennsyivinia motorists his year ean look forward to a Christmas and Kew Year season free from the in conveniences of renewing motor ve hicls registrations, the Pennsyivanis Motor Federation—AAA, states. Under legiilation mpotsorasd by the Federa- tion 27d vacted by the 1999 General Asseynbly, present Hoesse plates will b loam until midnight next March Coincidmit with the three month’ extension of registrations, the Feder. stom rembaded Nowtever, overetory’ mat Be renewed before (he fof next! month Tha purrent (1983 driviiey’ cards espire ot mid on Juapary Sist one month bo. tote previce years This change hes fain | a two. tnonth ne reviped licemse years constitute fhe most progressive sieps Joka A Rupp. president of the said Be continued: hriot uo lchget sre, compel ho} Bey would much prefer to spend their mosey tn the cure free observance of the iChristinas- Mow Vear secon. The xi the pre-Christmes poriod ' pot offices ave over taxed here 8's greater chance of deliv. delays. As a resall of the new law will have free scores 0 Ow § during Janaary, February and i, without the necessity of buy. ng pew tags watil spprostimately Ow thee when the normal spring motor. SE en star's. hen. tie it distributes wmong oll mole velicle owners 8 1909 Christ. mas present worth several millions of deillars— three months of free driving tier is 0 omp-time saving will be your afer year savings for al! antes wha purchase part-year reg: stmtions, (he old system of half year : | foes for five months registrations and quarter year fees for two month reg istrations being abolished “For the conveniesice of all motor ste the following scheditle bb I cluded to show wien licenses must be renewed and part-your registrations become available “Current (1935-40) operators’ licens. ea are valid until midnight January Nn: “Wew (1060.41) cards must De car pied on an defer Pebrusyy 1 “Carrent (1089) motor vehicle reg. igtrations sre being lsued from now : nti! midnight next March 31, 2% one guarter of the annul fee “1940.41 registrations minst be a on and afer next April 1 and will be sold at the full year fee until Septem. | ber 30; “Prom October 1 to December 31. the 1940-41 registrations will cost one half the annual fee; and “From January 1. 1961, to March 31. . 194%. the 194D-41 registrations will be | | sold at oneforth the: anil foe” IY sR SN BOTH PARTIES PAID OUT PLENTY DURING RECENT C0. ELECTION | ASST Cambria county oity and Bounty | Republican committees expended $10... 08843 during he regedt campaign. | peeneding to sSlemenis led by the treasurers of the two comsnitizes ut . the office of Nz voubly oo wet Priday Judge Ives J. WeKenrie, who was successfu: in Nis reelection campaign showed expenditures of $435888 and his Republican oppon- ent. Harry Englehart, spent SLESLTS Stephens Mayer, Republiosn for. District Attorney, spent $1.80600; J.° f. Hite. Republican, for prothomotary. $050: Michael J. Hartnett, Democrat. fo rregister of wills stnsssn Clark Powell Democrat, for recorder off | deeds. $580.40: Johm Thotnas Jr. Re publican, for county obmmdasioner, 8845. 30; Frank P. Hollern, Democrat for county commissioner. $1078.40; Bidie McCloskey, Dumocrt, for county commissioner, grin Dr. Emivn HH Jones Republican, for sounty treasurer, $250; Dennis L. Westridg Demmocovaty For county controller, E011 35 Soseph C Wess, Democrat (for clerk of courts $1.198- §) Patrick McDermott, Demouint for cororner, FUAIT m——.—————_— A. ——_N ARE C—O Local Unions of District Our Byes fs UNION MADE, and deiversd by UNION BHIYESS, aifiiatad with fia. C, 1, 0. BAKERY, PATTON —_ cilc’s rat Gift you com give... aid ifs | complete selecti What They Want Maybe this will help you pich out Christrnes presents. Sales Management Magazine recently | asked 2.000 people for their Wen | of the “best Christmas present.’ Here are the answers: of Gift Wearing Asparel Misepilaneous Liew Think of Children, Not Only Yoursel!, When Buying Toys Don’t buy the toy just becsuse it | i an ty the shi Tg ils BIOys ver long " heen a | beth Irwin, who fs principal of New | § York's Little Red School House, says large blocks, tool chests hand-manipuliuted derricks male i much letter gifts. 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