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SEC. A—PAGE 10—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 20, 1967 Is Graduated Kerry Lamar Epting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Epting of Elm Street, Prosperity, re ceived the Bachelor of Science degree from Berry College, Rome, Georgia, at exercises on Sunday, December 10. Epting completed his academic work last summer, but no graduation exercises were held at that time. He is married to the for mer Cynthia Jordan of Way- cross Ga., and they have one daughter Stephanie. Epting is presently engaged in teaching industrial arts in the public schools of Columbus, Georgia, where he and his family now reside. Mr Epting’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Epting and his brother, Scott, along with his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Dawkins of New berry, attended the graduation exercises. There were 68 can didates for degrees, making this the largest winter quartei graduating class in Berry College’s history. Trash disposal program is county asset “Newberry County’s Rural Garbage and Trash Disposal Program is a definite asset to the County citizens,” according to A. F. Busby, Newberry coun ty agent. A total of seven dumping sites have been established at strategic locations throughout the county. Champion Paper Co, in co operation with the Newberry County Beautification Commit tee, provided the initial dump ing sites. Others have been pro vided by Newberry County. Newberry County is now co- ope.’ating in maintaining these dumping sites. A good illustration is the dumping site located on the property of H. M. Hentz and Son located near Silverstreet. The initial site has been in use for several months and has now been completely filled. The area residents have been most cooperative in dumping trash and garbage into the pre pared pit and not littering the adjacent area. Now that the pit is filled, county-owned equipment has covered the fill ed pit with dirt so that it does not remain an unsightly area. A new dumping site has now been prepared alongside the or iginal pit. County Agent Busby urges all county residents to use the approved dumping sites. Co operation is urged, however, not to use these sites for dis posal of dead animals. Live stock lost due to disease should be promptly buried so as to pre vent further spread of disease. “In our opinion, the New berry County ‘Beautification Committee, Newberry county officials and cooperating indus tries, such as Champion Paper Co., are to be commended for their efforts in providing and maintaining trash dumping sites for our citizens’ use,” Mr. Busby concludes. “ Everyone should cooperate in using these facilities properly. In so doing we will make Newberry county a much more attractive and healthy place in which to live.” CHINESE NEW YEAR In ancient China, the observ ance of the New Year lasted not a day, but for 15 days. Festivities began on the first day of the new moon and were climaxed two weeks later by "Teng Chieh,” the Feast of Lanterns. BEST WISHES for a — ilUrnj (UliriatmaH and A iSjajjpg Neui fear W. E. TURNER JEWELER good health - these are our wishes for all our ‘ friends! DENNIS SHOE & SPORT SHOP Rt. I, By-Pass 76 (CUT OFF ROAD) Newberry Lumber Co. 913 CLINE STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. We will be closed for Christmas Holidays Monday, December 25th and Tuesday, December 26th.