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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 21,1972-PAGE 7 Must register for NTE exams Less than two weeks remain for prospective teachers who plan to take the National Teach er Examinations at Newberry College on January 27, 1973, to submit their registrations for these tests to Educational Test ing Service, Princeton, N. J., James C. Abrams, Associate Academic Dean and Registrar, announced. Registrations for the examinations must be for warded so as to reach the Princeton Office not later than January 4, Dean Abrams ad vised. Bulletins of Information de scribing registration procedures and containing Registration Forms may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar, Newberry College or directly from the National Teacher Examinations, Educational Test ing Service, Box 911, Prince ton, New Jersey 08540. At the one-day test session a candidate may take the Com mon Examinations, which in clude tests in Professional Edu cation and General Education, and one of the twenty-three which are designed to evaluate his understanding of the sub ject matter and methods appli cable to the area he may be assigned to teach. Each candidate will receive an Admission Ticket advising him or the exact location of the center to which he should report, Abrams advised. Can didates for the Common Exa minations will report at 8:30 a.m. on January 27, and should finish at approximately 12:30 p.m. he said. The Teaching Area Examinations will begin at 1:30 p.m. and should finish at appro ximately 4:15 p.m., according to the time schedule for these examinations which has been set up by Educational Testing Service. sations during the Christmas holidays. It is best to have the call originate there since reach ing a particular solider quick ly is almost impossible because they are likely to be on duty or difficult to locate. Since Christmas is on Monday, Satur day (Dec. 23) would be a good day for calling to avoid the rush of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. CITY BUILDING PERMITS City building permits for the past week totalled $27,700.00. They are as follows: James E. Stone, 2100 Ade laide St., locate trailer; Mr. Crawford, 1156 Leita St., erect dwelling; Earnest Brooks, 820V2 Wise St., repairs; S. D. Pay- singer, 2724 Main St., repairs; C. E. Wiggers, 2127 Adelaide St., erect building; Mrs. C. O. Stewart, 2305 Harrington St., repairs; D. P. Folk, 801 Glenn St., repairs; Whitaker Funeral Home, 1704 College St., repairs, alterations; Elnora Gray, 233 Caldwell St., repairs; L. D. Gardner, 1619 Hutto Ave., repairs, alterations. Telephone calls to servicemen Southern Bell has advised re latives and friends of service men and servicewomen in Viet nam to plan ahead if they want to have overseas phone conver- Telephone crews burying cable Southern Bell construction contractors and crews have been busy burying telephone cable along Highway 34 toward Silverstreet and, also, along Highway 219 toward Pomaria. These additional cable facili ties will provide service for the continued growth that these areas are experiencing. The Silverstreet cable project should be completed by Decem ber 31 at a cost of over $78,- G00. Some $50,000 is being spent on the Highway 219 project. To the Christmas season, we say, “Welcome!” To our good friends and patrons, we say, “Thanks and the best of everything always!” TOddleA Sheet TKetal, ‘lac. make any changes in their te lephone directory listings must call the Business Office in New berry by December 26 to have the changes appear in the new directory, according to South ern Bell Manager Buddy John son. Johnson said that the new directory will be the larger three column book and will be delivered on February 2. THE FIRST MESSAGE was that date after laying twenty six cabled across the Pacific on Janu- hundred miles of cable from San ary 1, 1903. The cable ship “Sil- Francisco to Honolulu, verton” arrived in Honolulu on Haltiwanger is basic trainee FT. POLK, La.-Army Pri- vate Kendal) A. Haltiwanger, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur N. Haltiwanger, Rout° 1, Little Mountain, completed eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Center, Infantry, Ft. Polk, La. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military jus tice, first aid, and Army his tory and traditions. Pvt. Haltiwanger received training with Company A, 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade. The Private is a 1968 gra duate of Chapin High School. He received his B.S. degree in 1972 from Clemson Univer sity. James O. (Butch) Zobel MAGISTRATE — Dist. 2, Newberry New directory soon be out Telephone subscribers in New berry, Prosperity, Little Moun tain and Chapin who desire to '• •• <>*. \ & *’ ; < N i AX k Ai V , V < / • ft - > % ;•> - : y l \ a-i May the joy of the season live in your home at Christmas bringing you true contentment. Thanks for your loyal patronage. People’s Book Store of Newberry, Inc. Newberry's ONLY Book Store Proudly serving the people of this community for over seventy-five years 1505 MAIN ST. NEWBERRY, S. C. RED 1 Newberry, S. C. Any Christmas cards, stationery, and Bibles in our store can be imprinted with one-day service. We will be open until 8 o'clock Monday through Friday and until 6 o'clock on Saturday from now until Christmas.