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A t f Page 2 VASCAR Device Huibtetlei's Now In Use Rites Conducted | . Kuncral litcs for Ernest Huff | ^|| nlulllVoVS stotlor, 74, were held Sunday at 1 ^ “ lernoon at 3 p.m. from Temple 1 “And to think it caught me church of which he was| while I was talking about it.” ^ member, interment foilow'Ing in | Mountain Rest cemetery. A young Tar Fleel motorist gotl Mr. Huffsteller died .Saturday! actiuainted quickly with the State, morning at 5:45 a.m. in the Kings Highway Patrol’s new speed-; Mountain hospital after several timing device, V'ASCAR, on the years illness, first day the instrument was au- ' lie was a native of Cleveland thorized for arrest purposes. , County, son of tlte late Mr. and ! -Mrs. Boyce Huffstetler. lie was Trooper D. ,1. Bryson of Ashe- a retired grocer. •Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dewey Hill's ville tells this story of a 17-year- old Alexander youth he arrested for speeding with VASCAR on December 1 Theodore Huffstetler of Kings "ThLs is December 1, ” the youtha sister, Mrs. was quoted as telling a friend in j .fharlo te the car, "the day the Highway j Frank Shirley oftlelated Patrol starts using that new,^* final rites, machine. I’ve got to be careful and not let them catch me with that thing." His friend remarked, ’‘you| may already be caught, there’s; a blue light flashing behind you."! AllcS VVllllllviCU Trooper Bryson says he asked tile driver liow fast he wasi Funeral rites for Dewey Pear traveling, and the young driver' son Hill. C3, of Shelby, brother of retorted between 70-75 mph. Murphy Hill end Mrs. H. H. Yar “I then showed him the VAS- horo of Kings Mountain, were CAR with a reading of 73 mph, held Monday at 3 p.m. 'from the and all he said w'as’That’s right,!Chapel of Lutz-Austell Funeral where do I pay the ticket”’ the,{iome at Shelby, trooper slated. "He entered a| plea of guilty and paid the fine: Mr, Hill died Saturday in Gas- and costs,’’ ton Memorial hospital. M,ajor Edwin Gu.v, who heads, the Patro s enfoiwment divt- th,-ee sons, Raymond Hill and wTi’oTX'Vu- e'" n " Cocil Hill, both of Virginia. Jim yA.SCAR utilization by he Patrol;^ BnHingtonT one dau o curb speeders on Ihehighways I Jacqueline Hines of “has been highly .successful. „iaiti,m,i hr, . , Virginia; three additional broth-; first nvo weeks laliol offtoer jjjj, shelby, and two additional sisters, Mrs. Rally Page of .Shelby and Mrs. Clayton Kanipe of Fallston. ’During the of December,'’ the said, ’’there have been 195 speed-; ing arre.st with VASCAR. About; half of these cases have been; disposed of in court, and thert ! have been no contesledcas e.s." ! The Patrol began using VAS \ CAR for arrest purposes on De 1 comber 1 after many months of testing and training with the newi instrument. . Governor Moore authorized the! use of the new speed-timing de-| vice in mid-October when he railed for a “no quarters” attack^ on the chronic and habitual traf-i fic law violators. At that time, the governor an- nouncetl the purcha.se of ino V'AS CAR units and the doiubling of Breathalyzers in use by the Pa trol. Seventy of llie chemical testing instruments are in the field now. VASCAR. is a mechanical com puter, about the size of a cigar box. which is situated in the pa trol car .so that it can be utilized as easily as can the trooper’s radio. VASC.-VR automatically compii- GOP PRECINCTS East and West Republican Precincts will hold meetings January IRth at S p.m. in the courtroom of City Hall, a spokesman for the groups said. THANKS FRIENDS SP, 4 Steven Devenney, who is stationed with the Army in Vietnam, has stated apprecia tion to the many friends, the Scouts of Boyce Memorial ARP church and the American Le gion Auxiliary for their cards and Christmas packa,ges during the holidays, he said in a letter to his family. CAFETERIA OPEN 11:00 - 8:00 P.M. Fast Service OLD FASHIONED BUFFET Saturday and Sunday “ALL YOU CAN EAT" $1.45 COTTONWOOD CAFETERIA and RESTAURANT GASTONIA HIGHWAY l:2tfn tes the average speed of the ve hicle being timed. It can do this by timing the vehicle moving be- t.ween two specific points. With time and distance in the machine, the trooper simply throws a switch and the sweep arm points to the average speed. The Patrol is now operating 75 units with the remaining 25 scheduled for delivery in earl>' 196S. "These units are spread throu ghout the state and are in the hands of trained operators," Ma- ior .guy said. The troopers are trained and 'certified by the N. C. Department of Community Colleges. This ‘.raining includes a full day in ‘he classroom, over-the-road training with an instructor along and 30 days -use on the highways. After the 30-day period, each trooper must pass 25 controlled speed-timing te.sts in order to be certified. “Each of these testsmust be completed with less than a 2 mph error,” Major Guy said. “So far the average grades have running less than one mph." DON'T ITch fOR S0N\^«ING- you AREfJT WILLING- To SCRAIWJ <&AVA M'E ARE PLEASED when we see sensible young people .set their minds on advanced education or home ownership and then .save diligently toward that goal. 1 think we, at Kings Mountain Savings and Loan appreciate our role of ’partner in prog ress’ with these young citizens. Kings Mountain Savings ii Loan Association P. O BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086 f KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN. N. C. ^we care ~ ~ z— Thrifty 'Super-Right' Quality Meats! Thursday. January 11. 1^68 IV ttisift easyto buy bean coffeel Nowadays, very few stores offer you bean coffee. Why does A&P still offer coffees in the bean ? Basically, because “We Care.” Specifically, because we know these facts: The coffee bean is nature’s seal that holds the flavor. Once that seal is broken by grinding, flavor fades.. NO MATTER HOW IT’S PACKAGED. The shorter the time between grinding the beans and brewing your coffee, the greater the flavor. 0*?Ks; _ I A6P '' lycoFftE; - So if you want the finest cup of “The Think Drink” you’ve ever tasted, buy and brew one of A&P’s three Bean Coffee blends... Eight O’clock, Red Circle or Bokar. Not every store can offer you custom-ground bean coffee. A&P can and does. Shouldn’t A&P be your store? COPYRIGHT e 1967, THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAK BOTTOM ROUND LB. TOP ROUND LB. -CUBED ROUND STEAK lb. 95c 1 •^SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF CHOPPED SIRLOIN u> "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF Boneless Stew Beef 89c Freshly Ground Beef Lb. Lb. SULTANA BRAND FROZEN MEAT PIES : BEfF CHICKEN TURKEY 8-Oz. Pkgs. "SUPER-RIGHT" BREAKFAST AND SANDWICH VALUE! Canadian Style Bacon • HALF PIECE Lb. 89e • END CHUCK Lb. 69c • SLICED HALF PIECE Lb. 9Sc • CENTER SLICES Lb. $1.19 5 to 8 Lb. Whole Piece LB. CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN FISH FILLETS HADDOCK I 49c PORK SPARE RIBS 45c "SUPER-RIGHT' SMALL MEATY Lb. • ’’SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DELICIOUS ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA • ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED BACON 2-Lb. Pkg. 4 Smell Pkgs. ASSORTED FLAVORS, REGULAR Ann Page Pudding Mix ANN PAGE SPECIALLY PRICED 4 0, n| Pure Ground Block Pepper C"" ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT A Lb. Strawberry Preserves ^ ANN PAGE SPECIALLY PRICED A Lb Cf Pure Peach Preserves ^ GREAT ON HOT BISCUITS IVa-Lb. Qt Ann Page Grope Jelly ANN PAGE SPECIALLY PRICED, CONDENSED SOUPS ARISTOCRAT SALTINES A&P LIGHT MEAT TUNA SULTANA TUNA FLAKES Golden Maid Margarine 29q IONA TOMATOES 2 ^k^g'’s. 39c ‘^^o°^-29c 2 ^c°\ 45c 2 kt: 33c 3 49c • CHICKEN WITH RICE • CREAM OF MUSHROOM • TOMATO WITH RICE • TOMATO SOUP • VEGETARIAN VEGTABLE • VEGETABLE MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT OXIOCK 1-LB; M6 3-LB. BAG' U. S. NO, 1—REGULAR WHITE POTATOES 10 Florida Oranges 5 49c SWEET JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 5 ^'9 49c FLORIDA WHITE MEAT lO’/g-Oz. Cans 101/2-Oz. Cons JANE PARKER TWIN PACK Red or Golden Delicious Apples 23c Hawaiian Pinaappla49c 2'l%.49c JANE PARKER REGULAR OR SANDWICH SLICED Made With Buttermilk JANE PARKER PRE-SLICED POTATO CHIPS 59c BREAD JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED JANE PARKER rKc-sLu-cw APPLE PIES 2 'c 79c SAHDWICH ROLLS 19c v. 27c • MEL-O-BIT PASTEURIZED, PROCESSED SMOOTH OR KRUNCHY Ann Page Peanut Butter ANN PAGE EASY TO FIX Macaroni & Cheese ANN PAGE IN TOMATO SAUCE Pork and Beans c?n ANN PAGE OUTSTANDING LOW PRICE Extra Wide Noodles I-Lb. 8 I Oz. Jar 2 7>/4-Oz. Pkgs. 10c2 I-Lb. Cons CHEESE SLICES MARVEL ICE MILK AMERICAN, SWISS OR PIMIENTO Choc. Twirl, Choc., Von., Strowberry or Neopoliton A FROZEN, SPECIALLY PRICED Forilhoolc Limas 2''’°»°^39c 2 59C A&P BROCCOLI 2™ 6-Oz. Pkg. ’/z Gol. Ctn. FROZEN A&P BRAND OCa spears Pkgs. • ANN PAGE BREAKFAST VALUE SYRUP Poncake & Woffle 24-Oz. Bot. Sugar and Mople or Maple Honey Flovored 24-Oz. Bottle 49< CONCENTRATE FROZEN—"THE REAL THING" ANN PAGE SPECIALLY PRICED ELBOW MACAROHI 2 38c SUNNYFIELD BRAND REGULAR PAHCAKE FLOUR v'M 5c k: 29c Sultana Blackeye Peas Salad Dressing *BRAND* SULTANA BRAND APPLE BASE 3 40c 39c JELLIES: STRAWBIRRY RASP8IRRY BLACKBERRY l-Lb. Jars A&P ORANGE M Until ft riintlilt Am AfIvwtiM* IMm, n«M Rmom* a KaBrQ||ti(,' 6-Oz. Can 15c 12-OZ. CAN 6-02,: Cams IN A| CTNJ -PI-
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