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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 28,1972-PAGE 3
Heyler retires
after 40 years
Over forty-five years as a
college faculty member and ad
ministrator will end for Ezra
D Heyler, administrative assis
tant at Newberry College, when
he retires on Dec. 31. •
The last 11 years of his long
career as a college educator
has been at Newberry College;
he joined the Newberry staff
in 1961 as an assistant profes
sor in business administration.
In 1968 he was named the Stu
dent Financial Aids Officer and
Director of Placement, a posi-
Before coming to Newberry,
tion he held until September
when he stepped down to be
come an administrative assis
tant in the Department of Plan
ning and Development,
he taught business courses at
several colleges in Pennsylva
nia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
A native of Pennsylvania, he
received bachelor of arts de
grees from Bowling Green Uni
versity, Bowling Green, Ohio,
in 1928 and Bucknell Univer
sity, Lewisburg, Pa., in 1934
and his master’s degree from
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, in 1954.
Heyler is active in professio
nal organizations and is a mem
ber of the Newberry Kiwanis
Club.
N e w b e rry’s administrative
staff will honor the retiring edu
cator at a reception on Dec.
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyler live at
2310 Harper Street in Newberry.
Harold Wheeler
accepts new
coaching post
Harold Wheeler, Newberry
College’s defensive backfield
coach, has resigned to join the
football coaching staff at Fur
man University, Dr. Fredric
B. Irvin, Newberry’s president
announced.
“Coach Wheeler has held a
very vital and important part
in the development of our foot
ball program at Newberry Col
lege; we are sorry to see him
leave, but wish him success in
his new position.”
He joined the Newberry coach
ing staff in 1968 after assisting
with the freshman football pro
gram for two seasons at the
University of Georgia at Athens
while doing graduate work at
the Georgia school.
The 30-year old coach was an
All-around athlete at West
Plains High School in his na
tive Missouri. At Southwest
Missouri State College where he
received his bachelor’s degree
in 1964, he was a football stand
out, lettering four years as a
defensive cornerman. He was
a high school football coach and
mathematics teacher at Moun
tain View, Mo., for two years
before going to the University
of Georgia.
Wheeler is the second New
berry coach to move on to an
assistant position at Furman
University. Earlier this month
line coach Steve Robertson an
nounced his decision to join the
Furman staff.
Newberry’s head coach Fred
Herren has already begun to
recruit coaches for the vacant
spots and hopes to sign two
essistants before the football
team and students return to
the campus in January.
Backfield coach
named by Herren
A1 Guy, defensive secondary
coach at East Tennessee State
niversity in ohnson City, has
been named defensive backfield
coach at Newberry College by
Fred Herren, Director of Ath
letics at Newberry.
A 1970 graduate of East Ten
nessee, Guy played as a free
agent with the Detroit Lions
following his graduation; he
then returned to the Tennessee
school for graduate work and
as a graduate assistant served
as a defensive secondary coach
for the 1970 season. He joined
the coaching staff at Florida
State University in 1971 as the
defensive secondary coach for
the freshman team and returned
to his alma mater at East Ten
nessee during the past season
as the defensive secondary
coach.
A native of Georgia, the 24
year-old played defensive half
back at Thomson, Ga. High
School and at East Tennessee
where he was the captain of
their undefeated squad in 1969.
He is married and has one
daughter.
Boat trailer
license may
be required
The South Carolina Highway
Department issued a warning
to boat and boat trailer owners
that they may not be comply
ing with the law regarding li
censing of boat trailers.
The new law states that if
a trailer weighs 500 or more
pounds or if a boat weighs more
than 1,000 pounds the trailer
must be properly licensed. The
weight of the boat includes mo
tor and all items inside the
boat, whether permanently
attached or not.
If the gross weight of the
trailer exceeds 3,000 pounds,
brakes are requipred on all
wheels.
“Boat owners are increasing
rapidly, and we know that some
of these owners are not aware
of just how large a boat and
trailer can be before it must
be licensed,” said Col. P. F.
Thompson, head of the Depart
ment’s traffic law enforcement
division.. “Because of this, we
have been primarily issuing
warnings to persons who are
not greatly exceeding the weight
requirements. We do, however,
expect to begin strict enforce
ment of the law after Novem
ber 30th of this year,” he said.
Col. Thompson suggested that
owners take their boats and
trailers to a public scale (such
as a cotton gin) nearby, the
state farmers market, or any
place that might have a scale
large enough for this purpose.
The boat and trailer should be
weighed separately and togeth
er to determine if the law re
quires a license.
“If the weight is sufficient
to require a license, then a 406
form from the county treasur
er stating that no taxes are
owed on the boat must be pro
vided before the Department
can issue a license for the trail
er. It also must have a title
just as any other vehicle. The
statement on liability insurance
is not required in this instance,
Col. Thompson said.
A prospective buyer should
always ask the boat dealer if
the rig will require a license.
The fee for such a utility
trailer license is $7.50 plus a
one-time title fee of $1.00. A
licensed trailer must also be
inspected annually and display
a current vehicle inspection
sticker.
1972
TAX NOTICE
DECEMBER 31,1972
A
J. RAY DAWKINS
County Treasurer
After the Close of Business
On
1% PENALTY
Will Be Added To All Unpaid
1972 TAXES
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