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Page 4 - MmilOR-llERALO - Tuesday, March 13, DEATHS MRS. ADA FORD Funeral aervlcea (or Mra. Ada RoaeUa Ooetner Ford, B7, of lOM Woodalde Dr., who died Monday In Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Thursday at 8 p.m. from Holland Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. Kenneth An thony, Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Ford was a native of Oaston County, daughter of the later Holland Costner, and was employed by C and C Woodwoililng Shop. Surviving are her husband, Robert B. Ford; four brothers, Jerry Coetner, Earl Costner and Russell Costner, all of Bessemer dty, and Rev. Oecar Costner of Spencer Mountain; and five sisters, B(rs. Johnny Jenkins of Clover, S.C., Mrs. Don Ray of Gastonia, Mrs. Colley Neal, Mrs. Wroaten Chllahan and Mrs. Ernest Deeter, all of Bessemer aty. MRS. JOHN SIMMONS Graveside services (or Mrs. Jackie Goforth Simmons, 48, of 804 .Scotland Dr., who died Monday morning at 8 a.m. In Kings Mountain Hospital after several years Illness, will be conducted Tuesday at 8 plm. from Gastonia’s Hollywood Cemetery by Rev. Robert Boggan, pastor of Central United Methodist Church. Mrs. Simmons was wife of' John Simmons and daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. Jack Harper of Gastonia. Also surviving are two sons, Mark and Keith Goforth of Kings Moun tain, one daughter, Mra. Scott Self of Kings Mountain; one brother, Henry Simmons of 'Charlotte and one grand- ’Chlld. ROBERT ROCKHOLT Funeral services (or Robert Rockholt, B7, of Rt. 1, Triangle, Va., formerly of Bessemer City, were conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. from Harris Funeral Home by Rev. Robert Austin, Interment following In Bessemer dty Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Rockholt died Sunday after several months’ Illness. Jerry Rockholt of Kln^pi Mountain and Richard Rockholt of Hawaii; three brothers, Leroy, Frankie and James Rockholt, all of Bessemer City; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Rushing and Mrs. Ann Moaes, both of Bessemer City; and six grand- MR8. PAUUNE JONES STATESVILLE- Funeral servlCM for Mrs. Mildred Paullns Summers Jones were held at 8:80 p.m. Saturday at Providence United Methodist Church and burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Jones, 68, of Rt. 13, died Thursday In IredeU Memorial Hospital following an Illness of 10 days. She was the daughter of the late Thomas -and Sally Price Summers of Catawba County. Her husband, Carroll P. Jones, died July 87, 1876. Mrs. Jones was a retired Survivors are four sons. Including Johnny C. Jones of Kings Mountain, Guy S. and Jackie Ray Jones of Rt. 4, Statesville and Roger Dale Jones of Mocksvllle ; two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Gilley and Mrs. Tommy Smith of Statesville; one brother, W.E. Summers of Mrs. EsteUe Lemmis, Mrs. Addle Lemons, Mrs. Clinton Punch, Mrs. Marvin Kanipe and Mrs. Beatrice Bollck, all of Newton; and 14 grand- I WEST GATE PLAZA - SHaSY ROAD I 12 U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK lUit (▼ii T-BONE. . LB $289 >1 LB. OSCAR MAYER MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS LB. 120Z. OSCAR MAYER 59 PORTERHOUSE 5019 STEAK sf^aTSTRiPs*i” funkTwagnall^ NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUMES ON SALE THIS WEEK $289 ALSO ON SALE THIS WK.: HAMMOND $098 e O WORLD ATLAS 1 LB. MAXWELL HOUSE BAG COFFEE... 4 OZ. MAXIM INSTANT COFFEE. 30CT.BESPAK GARBAGE BAGS QT. OLD VIRGINIA APPLE JUICE.. $21 $20 79* 69* 89* $219 13OZ. FOLGER’S FLAKE QO CAN COFFEE isF' 42 OZ. COMET LONG GRAIN RICE 1 LB. FOLGER’S ALL GRINDS BAG COFFEE 20 OZ. WINDOW CLEANER C O C . . e*CLEAN?H ., 63* . 89*1 10% OZ. HILTON OYSTER STEW. 32 OZ. LIQUID DRANO 64 OZ. BO PEEP AMMONIA. \a.i LIMIT 3 WITH F< rr\ \ 99 % GAL. BREYER’S ICECREAM 2PK.PETRITZDEEPDISH f Ap PIE SHELLS 69^ 12 OZ. MINUTE MMD 09^ ORANGE JUICE 19% OZ. SALUTO-SASSY & SPICY, SAUSAGE, PEPPERONI PIZZA $2^9 SAVE' 35^ Garden Fresh Produce 5 LB. BAG YELLOW ONIONS I 77 QUALITY, VARIETY & FRESHNFV ■AGAL.ARCADIA ORANGE JUICE 09/^1 > ' V % 2 4 'f ! # It ■ M ^ •p # f # f * YOUR FOOD STAMPS BUY MORE AT THRIFTI MART!
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