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/' i Tues• May 15, 1984 Hinton News - 7 I i | 'i • • • ; .. ]May 2, IU4 Dear Reader Speaha. or l.mtter to the F lltof: ' Kun llechl k a mun wlmas grown more eevere in recent years with the multipl/clty of candidates and often fierce eompetitinn. What is even more unacceptable is the abendon- meet of these signs after the '.tinm has pmmd. He was a ,leeUonsothattbeyr nalnas lmdm. of the lW0's msd the iugly remindm for many liff0'L 'llm K~ l-][~h]~ Iknewj .~ths, fading in the sum and aml woHuKl fro" was a man ofl • !prlmd[~ sml a m who Im]-i As the ~ Election Offic- lavedb, thalml~e'stnm, is/ of West Virignia, I am 197g at the ~ of 01 ha~ asking for your help this year to abemim his his i inform the candidates and part- .t of 18years~ icularly their supporters that alxmdoned the people of the moat of the camimlgn signs, l twth Congressional District. etc., we see tacked along the lie chose to run against Jay reeds and streets are illegal Jim Sprouce ahd and dangerous, and represent, other Democratic candidates ~by law, prime facie evidence ~x" ~kenmr. Hechl~'s deeis- that the person whose candid- Im to seck greater glory was al appears commi- last minute decision. I and' tted the crime of placing them many others, believe it was a flume. What's more is that each day the iHelgal sign remains in shame for him to leave the Omgress just when he had ~ugh senority to really help West Virginia. After his crush- ing dofeat he chnse not to sup- port the nominee of the Dem- ocratic Party but instead chose to a write - in cand- idate and chell¢ ged Nick Joe Rahall, the Democrstic nomiee District. The Hechler I knew would not have been a bad loser or a bad Democrat; he would have ~ himself and our p ty and supported e~tie nomieee. But he did not and he was again d eated. Now at the age of m he is a~gain t r a, ato regain glory suppt~'ted and possibly introd- uced legislation that set a mandatory retiremeet age for' ImbUe officials in Congress. 11w I-~.hl~ I know would not support this type of legiSt- km und now at ~ run for office. He now says the legislation appaed to. Omsrmper- mm. Tbe Hechler I know hed no dauble standards. Hechler told Smmtor Homer ( a eundidata for-Sec- retary of Stato hinm ) that he (li dder) would not he a dato y r. mm ha. place is an additional violation.! The penalties are severe but the crime is avoidable. W'fll you please ask your readers to stop the senseless practice of scarring our land- scape with political campaigns by doing a story on this pro- blmn and by publishi~ seine of the aspects of the attached law? I know l ple of the Hinton area do not want to see this dala¢ing of oar property, and I know you will help me reduce this problem. Thenk you and all the read- ers of the Hinton News for your cocporatiee in helping to solve this unforOmate problem. To watch over you and to save the State of West Vir- InG od we Trtmt! every beat wish, know me to be Your friend, A. James Manchin • Secretary of State Km mllliomdre, ihm proofed m,00o to S4 ,m in reUmnmt bm-nt.. with ha royalty beck, und a major plctur as weU u a Letter to the Editor: The foliowing bills have been by the West Legislature and acted upon by the Governor. This list will be updated and i~ued periodically. t Relating to taking certain non- resident persons arrested for traffic violations immediately before a magistrate. ageet or dealer to make re- pairs, replacement, or refund of purchase price. Prohibiting banking or finan- cial organisations from. levying charges against inactive sav- ings accounts. Specifying that an adult may )commit the offense of contri- buting to the delinquency of a ~minor when the minor's del- inquency involves a status off- ense or criminal offense. Relating to motor vehicle war- ranties, duty of manufacturer, Eliminating the development of the position of youth services coordinator in the comprehen- sive plan for a unified state system of pre-dispositiomtl det- ention of juveniles. Authorizing fire deportments in each county to create and establish a county fire associ- ation. Continuing the Capitol Building Commission. Continuing the U. S. Geological Survey Program within the Dept. of Natural Resources. Permitting the Dept. of Natural Resources to convey land to" county boards of education to all Cam Concord College Basketball Coach Don Christie armoun- ced that there will he two summer basketball camps for boys on the Concord campus this summer. The first camp will be June 22rid - 26th, for boys ages 13 - 18, or entering 8th grade through 12th grade. The second camp will he a Small Fry Camp for boys ages 8 - 13, or entering 3rd grade through 8th grade, starting July 20th - 24th, 1984. The camps which have been well attended in recent years will offer instructions in fund- amentals and team competit- ion. Basketball instruction and team play will he geared acc- ording to the age and exper- ience of the individual. Concord College players will serve as camp counselors and reside in dormitories with the campers. Brochures may he attained by contacting the Concord Coll- ege Athletic Department, 384 - 9817. • May. Is National High Blood Pressure Month May is National High Blood Pressure Month. Humana Hos- pital Greenbrier Valley will offer free Blood Pressure Test- ing during the month of May, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The soreening will he conducted in the emergency room of the hospital. Check with the E. R. clerk to reg- ister. High blood pressure is a common " silent" health pro- blem; many" people with high blood pressure are unaware that they have it because they feel perfectly well. High Blood Pressure is a major cause of stroke, heart failure and kidney failure. The control of high blood pressure To whom it may concern: Summers County Association of Retired School Employees "HAS NOT ENDORSED any candidate for any office, local or state, AS HAS BEEN reduces the possibility of these • RUMORED. complications occurring. Our constitution prohibits en- Anyone who is being treated • dorsement of any candidate for high blood pressure or who seeking public office, has been told that his blood Summers County Association pressure was high should have of Retired School Employees it checked regularly. salary h-am the state. If eeted ha would ~eceive an e~gimatad IS0, 0 per year in public man- Editori ~ee-andyet, inarecentad, he: Hinton News depicts himself as a pauper Hinton, W. Va. 2.5951 who mmck gas rummy for his TO WHOM IT MAY I keep a~mg myself why is CONCERN: ha !I and what i~ We live in Mingo County and to the man I imew? My only one of us received a ticket Imswer is timt notoriety and recently to appear in Magist' glory are stronger forces than xate Court in Summers County. ptes. Before you east your vote this ' We traveled three hours to June 5, ask yourself " ls this the Iget to Hinton; and were ex- Ken Hechlor I knew?" and " Ip~cting to get harassament, :and maybe unfair treatment, Should I vote for the past or for since we were so far from our the future?" home. We appeared in the court of Very truly yours, Magistrate J. L. Romanello Chris Sowarda" and received not only profess- ional treatment from this gen- P. O. Box 7~4 Huntington, WV 25776fleman, but realized that he is a : . kind, Christian, and underst- anding Magistrate and person. "There should be more people ]gay 4, 1904 I like him." " " With our thanks .... F)ed Ling, Editor William Steele HInton News Meador, W. Va. matom west rocky . tepp . Meador, W. Va. Dem" Fred, Iml Prater ',. S ador, W. Va. this time before the prmu.y mete, tha.e is al- ways a problem with eandldates und avid su p- amd tha m walk, pel , tn , other 0illS, and vb'tu(~- ev~'y- In medieval times, church e]le. ~ Idt~tt~ has bells were rung in on at- tempt to Stop storms. Dog ..... WEBBS FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES on 11E:i4AE ' un, w• VAI pine I VOTE ~~~ Fact; yes \ / .without for \-- ,ocan tox support ,,,.,.. \//i~ :~.~-"