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ift26 Asbury Park PressSunday, November 1, 1987 Obituaries Rose m. ferrante, 67, of Berkeley Township, died yesterday Community Memorial Hospital, Tons River. Mrs. Ferrante was a custodial employee for the Toms River school system for eight years, retiring in 1 982. A Holiday City resident, she was a member of the sewing club.

Born in Ogdensburg, she lived in Elmwood Park until moving to he Holiday City 1 4 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Anthony; two sisters, Helen Haraha, Ogdensburg, and Matilda Galambos, Tona-wanda, N.Y.; and a brother, Stephen Szorka, Fla. The Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in chargeJof arrangements. Neck three months ago. His wife, the former Concetta Da-ma, died in 1974.

Surviving are five daughters, Rita Adami, Brooklyn, Mary Lawrence, and Adriana LaRaja, both of Bronxville, N.Y., Joan DeDernardis, and Tina Manganelli, both of Colts Neck; fifteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Holmdel Funeral Home, Holmdel Township, is in charge of Tullio sartori, 85, of Colts Neck Township, died Friday at Bay-shore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. Mr. Sartori owned Tullio's Italian Restaurant, Brooklyn, for over 25 years, retiring in 1957. He was a communicant of St.

Leo The Great Roman Catholic Church in the Lincroft section of Middletown Township. Born in Venice, Italy, he came to America in 1921. He lived in Brooklyn and Staten Island until moving to Colts WALTER PIERCE 90, of Freehold Township, died yesterday at the Applewood Manor Nursing Home, Freehold. Mr. Pierce was a gatherer at Gay-nor Glass Works, Salem, for 30 years, retiring in 1962.

He was a member of the First Assembly of God Church, here. Born in Salem, he lived there until moving to Freehold in 1977. His wife, Mary died in 1 983. Surviving are two sons, the Rev. Walter C.

Pierce, with whom he lived, and William Pierce, Salem; three grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. The C.H.T. Clayton and Son Funeral Home, Adelphia section of Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements. Robert n. walker, 84, of Fair Haven, died Thursday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank.

Mr. Walker was associated with Western Electric, New York City, as a technical studies associate for 45 years, retiring in 1970. Born in Jersey City, he lived there until moving to Fair Haven 30 years ago. Surviving are two sisters, Janet E. Foscola, Fair Haven, and Vida Purcell, Boynton Beach, Fla; and two nieces.

The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. ROMA J. FISHER, 64, of Atlantic Highlands, died Thursday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Mrs.

Fisher was a homemaker. Born in Carteret County, N.C., she lived there until moving to Atlantic Highlands 40 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Elihue five sons, Elihue Neptune, Marvin, New Brunswick, Richard, Raymond, and Lynnwood, all at home; three daughters, Debra Martin, Norfolk, Christine Fisher and Addie Jackson, both at home; four brothers, Alexander Jones, Atlantic Highlands, Herman Jones, Pleasantville, Samuel Jones, Red Bank, and Ned Jones North Carolina; four sisters, Thelma Thomas, North Carolina, Verna Jones, Tinton Falls, Sarah Smith, Eatontown, and Carrie Harris, Jacksonville, N.C.; her father, Eligh Jones, N.C.; eleven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. The Childs Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. Mary estella funk, 79, of Millstone Township, died Friday at Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township.

Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Funk lived in Woodbridge Township before moving to Millstone 18 years ago. Her husband, William A. Funk, died in 1967. Surviving are three sons, William A.

Jr. Chelsea, Philip, Parlin, and Robert Brooklyn, N.Y.; a daughter, Mary Estella Gibbs, a brother, George Moore, South Toms River, a sister, Charlotte 19 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold is in charge of arrangements. Robert a. bradshaw svl, 57, of Fair Haven, died Friday at his home.

Mr. Bradshaw was a sales representative of the Eli Lily Pharmaceutical Company, Indiana, for 17 years, retiring in 1977. A 1954 graduate of the Rutgers College of Pharmacy, he was a member of the Monmouth County Pharmaceutical Association and a member of the Rutgers Delta Sigma Theta Fraternity. Mr. Bradshaw also attended the University of Colorado, Boulder, and was a Borden scholar.

Born in Parsip-pany, he was a lifelong resident of Fair Haven. Surviving are his wife, Gwendolyn Condit; two sons, Brian Douglas, Randolph, and David Alan, at home; a daughter, Delynn Margaret Bradshaw, Long Branch; a brother, Donald, Lincroft; and one grandson. The Adams Memorial Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. Robert r. brown, 76, of ocean Grove, died Friday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

Mr. Brown was an underwriter for the Hartford Insurance Co. in New York and later in Newark, for 25 years, retiring in 1975. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Woodside, N.Y.

Mr. Brown was a past master of the Constitutional Lodge 241, N.Y., and a past master of the Ocean Grove Lodge 238. He was a member of the Northside Masonic Lodge, St. Petersburg, Fla. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Trenton and the Crescent Shrine Temple, Trenton.

He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Formerly of Ridgewood, he lived in Ocean Grove for 2 1 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Virginia Kemp; a daughter, Barbara Fischer, Bohemia, N.Y.; three grandchil John abbamonte, 86, of wail Township, died Friday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mr. Abbamonte was the owner of Liggetts Drug Store, Colonia, for many years, retiring in 1965.

He was a communicant of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park. Born in New York City, he lived in Orange until moving to the Shore area 44 years ago. His wife, the former Helen G. Fer-lanti, died in 1973. Surviving are a son, John and a daughter, Jo Ann Fliedner, both of Wall.

The Francioni, Taylor and Lopez Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. JOSE A. APONTE, 55, of Elizabeth, died Friday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr. Aponte was a horse groomer for Harry Wills for 15 years at Monmouth Park, Oceanport.

Born in Puerto Rico, he lived there until moving to Elizabeth 35 years ago. Surviving are a sister, Erestina Aponte, Elizabeth; four brothers; and three sisters; all of Puerto Rico. The Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. Vera buchmuller zitzman, 73, of Brielle, died Thursday at home. Mrs.

Zitzman was an office manager for Service Management Se-caucus, for 30 years, retiring about 25 years ago. She was a member of The Church, Brielle. Born in New Jersey, she lived in Hasbrouck Heights, moving to Brielle six years ago. Her husband, David died in 1984. Surviving are several nieces and nephews.

The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements. Our Entire Stock "iw'Niv it) Enter FlowerTels" "Win A Car No purchase necessary! sponsor; retail sticker Sweepstakes only open fCm residents. Sweepstakes i be submitted by December eoe. II PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, W0VEWBER 7fti 10 AM CONDUCTED AT: tr, THE OLD TRAIN STATION, RT.

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TURN RIGHT ON MAIN ST. (RT. 16). THROUGH TOWN, OVEIL. BRIDGE.

SALE 18 ON RIGHT. CA. 1920 CABOOSE (WOOD BODY) (CNJ THREE 40' BOX CARS REMOVAL AT BUYERS RISK AND EXPENSE. SHIPS BINNACLES (2); LARGE BRONZE SHIP. BELL; EMPIRE PLANTATION CHEST: WICKER; PLANTER.

CRIB AND CORNER CHAIR: FOUR i CONVEX GLASS FRAMES: HENRY TROEMNrl ER SCALE (BEVELED GLASS); OAK CASfi, WALL TELEPHONE CA. 1900 STENCILED PINE BLANKET CHEST; KITCHEN UTENSILES; EMPIRE BUFFET; WOOD 4 PAPER MACHf, STAGECOACH 4 HORSES: CHRISTMAS PLATES; OAK WASHSTAND; OAK LADIES SLANT FRONT DESK (1900); LARGE CONFER-' ENCE TABLE; STAINED GLASS WINDOW8H OAK PEDESTAL TABLE; MAHOGANY LOBBY', COUNTER FROM THE AMERICAN HOTEItf FREEHOLD N.J.; TEACART; PIE SAFE; GEMCO-LINE WALKER; BENTWOOD HIGHCHAIR; GILT' MIRRORS; BRASS "NATIONAL" CASH REGI3 TER; WING BACK CHAIR; MANY BOAT PRO- PELLERS; DECKING FROM A SHIP; BENTWOOD CHAIRS: NORITAKE TABL? CHINA "MAILAND" SER. 12: DECO CHANDELIER; DOLL HOUSE; TILT TOP TABLE; LINENS; BRASSWARE; HOLLY DAIRY MILK BOTTLES; WALL MOUNTED CABINET 1S30; CAMEL BACK TRUNK; LIBRARY TABLE) i COMPLETE OIL BURNER 1 DUCT WORK; 1980. CHEVY CITATION, 4 DOOR, AUTO, AIR. BY ORDER OF JAN DURIK, OWNER SALE OUTDOORS PLENTY OF PARKING BRING COFFEE.

TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK. PREVIEW: 9 A.M. SIGN UP ON OUR MAILING LISTIHI $5.00 PER YEAR AND WORTH EVERY PENNY. WM. BARRON GALLERIES 504 Main Street Asbury Park, New Jersey 07712 (201)988-7711 1 Our Entire Selection wiyii; Deaths John Abbamonte Wall Township Jose A.

Aponte Elizabeth Robert A. Bradshaw Pair Haven Robert R. Brown Ocean Grove Grace L. Clarke Laccy Township Marie R. Coppola Lakewood Rose M.

Ferrante Berkeley Township Roma J. Fisher Atlantic Highlands Mary Estella Funk Millstone Township Clinton L. Groin Jersey City Russell H. Hollister orris River May Wertzer Jacobson Lakewood William Lossinsky Manchester Township Carmella R. Masino Point Pleasant Diane MacPherson Jackson Township John Merluccl Hazlet Township Catherine V.

Mullaney Mala wan Walter Pierce Sr. freehold Township Tullio Sartorl Colls Neck Township Rosemary E. Dobrinskl Smith Sayreville Robert N. Walker Fair Haven Ruth E. Wilson Toms River Vera Buchmuller Zitzman Brielle Monmouth JOHN MERLUCCI, 62, of Hazlet Township, died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township.

Mr. Merlucci was the owner and operator of the Disposal Company, Hazlet and Keansburg. He was a communicant of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Union Beach and an Army veteran of World War II. Born in Newark, he lived in East Orange until moving to Hazlet 25 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former, Ida Schito; two daughters, Carol Alesi, Hazlet, and Linda Merlucci, Toms River; a brother, Nicholas Merlucci, Toms River; and a sister, Mary Merlucci, Kearny.

The John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown Township, is in charge of arrangements. Catherine v. mullaney, 82, of Matawan, died yesterday at her home. Mrs.

Mullaney was a hOmemaker. She was a communicant of the Basilian Fathers of Mariapoch, here. Born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, she came to America when she was six months old. She lived in Newark and Keyport until moving to Matawan 17 years ago. Her husband, Patrick J.

Mullaney, died in 1967. Surviving are three sons, James Toms River, Robert and Joseph, both Matawan; a brother, Patrick J. Gahan, Springfield; eleven grandchiU dren and four great-grandchildren. The Waitt Funeral Home, Mor-ganville section of Marlboro Township, is in charge of arrangements. Services ABBAMONTE John, on Oct.

30, 1987, age 86. Beloved lather of John L. and Jo Ann Fliedner. Funeral service Nov. 3 at 11:00 a.m.

at the Francioni, Taylor and Lopez Funeral Home. luth and Atkins Ne otune. Interment bt. Catherine Cemetery, Wall Township. Friends may call at the funeral home, Tues.

9 a until the hour of service. BRADSHAW Robert A. age 57. of Fair Haven on Friday. Oct.

30 at his residence. Funeral service Sunday. Nov. 1, 1987. at 7 p.m.

from the Adams Memorial Home, 310 Broad Street, Red Bank. Friends may call at the funeral home. Sun. 2-4 and 6-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions to me wverview rweaicai uemer nospice rro- gram would be apprecited.

BROWN Robert 76, of Ocean Grove, on Friday. Fuineral services will be held at the Ocean Grove Memorial Home, 118 Main Avenue on Tues. eve. Nov. 3 at 8 30.

Interment will follow Wed. morning at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. N.Y. at 11. Masonic services by the Ocean Grove Lodge 238 will be held on Tues.

eve. at 7 Friends may call at the funeral home Tues. 2-4 and eve 7-9 COPPOLA Mane age 82, of Lakewood on Oct. 30, 1987. Wife of Vincent Coppola; Funeral services at the Robert C.

Neary Funeral Home. 39 South Street. Manasquan, on Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle.

Friends may call at Wie funeral home. Sun, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions in her memory may be made to First Baptist Church of Manasquan. FISHER Roma of 39 Powell Atlantic Highlands, on Oct. 29, 1987.

Devoted wife of Elinue, loving mother of Elihue Marvin, Richard, Raymond, and Lynnwood Fisher, Addie Jackson. Debra Martin, and Christine Fisher. Fond sister of Atexander, Herman, Samuel and Ned Jones, Thelma Thomas. Carrie Harris, Sarah Smith, and Verna Jones. Loving daughter of Eligu Jones; grandmother of eleven; great-grandmother of ten.

Funeral service Monday 10 a. Emmanuel Baptist Church, Cherry Street, Tinton Falts. Rev Robert Perkins officiating. Interment Shoreland Cemetery, Hazlet. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 4-7 p.m.

Arrangements by the Childs Funeral Home, Red Bank. GERBER Alma M. Pettit, of Ocean Grove, formerly of Belleville, on Oct. 30. 1987.

Wife of the late Herman W. Gerber. Mother of Gladys D. Perry and Mary Connelly. Stepmother of Helen Paradise.

Joan Samson. Janet Kain. Dorothy Westpy. Warren, Robert and Richard Gerber. Also survived by 22 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

God's blessing life goes on Funeral services will be held at George VanTassel's Community Funeral Home, 337 Belleville Ave Bloomfield. Monday morning 1 1:30 a m. Friends may call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those who wish to send flowers are requested to make contributions instead to the Memorial Fund of Montgomery Presbyterian Church or the Montgomery Women's Associa-tion. 638 Mill Belleville, N.J.

LEVANT Stephane (nee Zegar) of Newark. on Oct. 30, 1987. Wife of the late William A. Levant; mother of Mrs.

Lois Somodi of Newark, William A. of Holmdel, and Mrs. Mary Zirpoli of Newark; sister of Mrs Barbara Pierz Union; also survived by nine grandchildren. Relatives, friends, and members of the Rosary Society of St Casimir Church of Newark. Polish American Woman's Oub of Harrison, and the Ironbound Senior Citzens are welcomed to attend the funeral on Nov.

2 at 10 a.m. from the Rucki Funeral Home. 426 Lafayette Street at Wilson Newark, thence to St. Casimir Church where at 11 a the funeral mass will be offered. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Visitation Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Rosary Soci-ety will meet Sunday at 2 30 m. for prayer. MASINO Carmella ,83, of Point Pleasant on Oct. 30.

1987, Point Pleasant Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Frank; devoted mother of Albert, and Mrs. Florence Cordi; loving sister of William Zuzzio. Jerry Zuzzio, Mrs Rose Dante, Mrs. Catherine Cece, Mrs.

Margaret Marelli, and Mrs. Eleanor Simon. Loving grandmother of seven; treat-grandmother of three. Friends may call un. and Mon.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Colonial Funeral Home. 2170 Highway 88, Brick. Funeral mass will be offered 10 a.m. Tues.

at St. Martha's R. C. Church, Point Pleasant. Entombment will follow in the Ocean County Memorial Park, Tonri River.

Please omit flowers. Ocean Diane MacPherson, 24, accident victim LAKEWOOD Diane Mc-Pherson, 24, of Jackson Township, died at Kimball Medical Center, of injuries suffered in an automobile accident early yesterday morning. Miss McPherson was associated with Excel Wood Products Company, Lakewood, for the past two years as a cabinet inspector. A 1981 graduate of Jackson Memorial High School, Jackson, Miss McPherson attended St Veronica's Roman Catholic Church, Howell Township. Born in Jersey City, she lived there until moving to Jackson in 1963.

Surviving are her parents, Don-, aid and Catherine S. Laramie McPherson; two brothers, Kenneth, Concord and David Washington, D.C. The G.A. DeBow Brookwood Memorial Home, Jackson, is in charge of arrangements. GOURMETS! Sunday and Wednesday are your special days with the recipes, food news and coupon savings in the Food pages of The Press.

trees. 9 in 24 EACH Howell Rt. 9 at Friendship mi. N. ot K-Mart (201) 905-1818 Open Monday Saturday 9 to We reserve the right Dozens to at our famous II plIlmtuiirTHE NORTHEAST'S LARGEST CHAIN VjLtfe4s OKYHAWKC OF CHRISTMAS CRAFT STORES ply Dozens of Exciting Christmas Shops -3 rM? ff'S I for Christmas" Sweepstakes lALiP! callCIS 1988 Buick Skyhawk with listed options by f.

UtlnMlrtfu IV'liml price: $11,000. Courtesy of Raymond Buick. tHEmJlly to legal age, licensed drivers who are U.S. WSlyK Sf'Sljij begins November 1, 1987. All entries must sSO" lllnl 20, 1987 at 6 p.m.

Winners will be noti- I mj iwij Preview Special! Our Best Selling! 7-ft. Tall Lifelike Christmas Trees dren and two great-grandchildren. The Ocean Grove Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements. MCPHERSON Diane, suddenly on October 31. 1987 of Jackson.

Beloved daughter of Donald and Catherine S. Laramie McPherson. Devoted sister of Kenneth and David J. McPherson. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral ft the G.A.

DeBow Brookwood Memorial Home, 9 Brewers Bridge Road, at West County Line Road (Route 526) Jackson on Tuesday, November 3 at 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated St. Veronica's RC. Church, Howell Township, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery, Lakewood. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MERLUCCI John. 62. of Hazlet on Oct.

31 1987. Beloved husband of Ida Schito; devoted father of Carol Alesi and Linda Merlucci; dear brother of Nicholas, and Mary Merlucci. Funeral Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. from the John F. Pfleger Funeral Home.

115 Tindall Road, Middletown, N.J. Mass of Christian burial will be offered at Holy Family R. C. Church. Union Beach at 10 a.

m. Interment St. Gertrude Cemetary, Colonia; visiting Mon. and Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

MILES Anna of Neptune, on Oct. 30. 1987 Beloved wife of the late Francis C. Mother of Father Cassian A. (Francis) Miles, Joseph tmma Baecker.

Grandmother of five Great-crandmother of four. Funeral Monday 9 30 a wines anu nno uorman. aisier ot from the Redly Funeral Home, 8th Avenue and Street. Belmar. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a.m.

Mount Larmei Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, Englewood. Visiting Saturday and Sunday, 2 4 and 7-9 p.m. Rosary p.m. Sunday.

PIERCE Walter age 90. of Freehold Township on Oct. 31, 1987. Beloved father of Rev. Walter C.

Pierce and William Pierce; grandfather of three; great-grandfather of ten. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services Monday. November 2, 1987 at 11 a m. at the C.H.T. Clavton and Son Funeral Home.

AdelDhia Road (Route 524), Adelphia. Interment Old fen-nent Cemetery. Visiting at the funeral home TUREK Lucv Cecelia (nee Bird), of Lakehurst NJ, on Oct. 30. Beloved wife of the late Frank Stanley Turek Sr.

devoted mother of the late Gerald 5 Elizabeth Jane Turek, Mrs. Jane Richard Schwab, Frank S. Jr. Rose Marie Turek Donald J. Kathleen Turek.

Beloved sister of Mrs. Richard McGahan of Yonkers, NY William Bird of West Palm, Fla Grandmother of 17 great grandmother of 7. Relatives friends may call at the Anderson Campbell Funeral Home. 3010 Rtdsewav Rd. (off Rt.

70). Man chester on Sunday 2-5pm. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Nov. at 11am. Interment at Mt Olivett Cemeterv.

Mid dletown. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 2 Forest New Canon. CT or to the Hospice of tne Jersey snore Meoicai uroup. wepiune, wj VENEZIA Rose, on Oct. 28, 1987.

Of River Plaza Age P5, Beloved wife of the late Guiseppe Vene' i. a nvtthar ri Mirhaal I Inhn SL Qar-hal I urlrh Funerjl will be held Mon, 9 30 am from the Aauino Funeral Home. 236 Union Ave. Paterson. Id am at St Mary's Church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visiting hours Sat. 7-9, Sun ana VITILLO Alice. D. (Delaanci) 66.

of Brick on Oct. 30. 1987. Wife of the late Philip Mother of Jerrv of Brick. Sister of Mrs Geanne Nicolini of Lighthouse Point, Fla.

Also survived by one grandson Relatives friends are invited to call Sat. 7-9 pm Sun 2-4 7-9pm at the Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, B8b Manto-loktng Rd, Brick. A funeral mass will be celebrated Mon. Nov. 2.

11 am at Visitation Church, Brick. Interment Moravian Cemetery, Staten Is- iana. my WATERS Helen of Lmwood, formerly Neptune City, on Oct. 30, 1987. Beloved wife of the late Kingdon J.

Mother of Frederick J. and Richard T. Waters. Sister of Adeline Foreman ot and Rose Delatush. Grandmother of eight Great-crandmotnar or tour, r-unerat service Mr.

day 9 a.m. at the Reilly Funeral Home. 8th Avenue and Street. Belmar. Interment Wall Church Cemetery.

Visiting Sunday 7-9 p.m. 2IT7MAN Vera Buchmuller. ape 73 of Brielle on Oct. 29, 1987 Wife of the late David Funeral services at ine Hooert Nearv Funera Home. 39 South Street, Manasquan, on Tues.

Nov. 3 at a.m. interment at ueorge wasnington Memorial Park Paramus NJ. Friends may call at the funeral home Mon. 2-4 and 7- p.m.

Christmas-Time Mini-Light Sets All sets ot 35, 50 or 100 mini lights. Straight line or string-to-string. Fused flashing or non-flashing. Pre-tested spare bulbs. 7-ft.

'Natural' Mt. King 7-ft. Shenandoah Pine Regularly 199.99 each Ideal size, extra-full lifelike 70-460-71, 84-355-90 1987 Christmas Cards of styles, off ENTIRE NURSERY STOCK mm, boxes of 18 to cards. 1 Art rag- Vll prices Wild Bird Food with Sunflower 20 lbs. 3.99 Reg.

4.99 -Contains: red and white millet, milo, cracked wheat, sun-' flower seeds, peanut" hearts, corn, barley. thru Thursday 9 to 8, Friday 9 to 9 6:30, Sunday 9 to 6 limit quantities. ii off our regular prices All evergreens, deciduous trees, flowering and specimen shrubs. 12 off on a wide selection of landscaping plants including: Yews, Rhododendrons, Hemlocks, Junipers, Holly and much more. Some in limited supply, no rainchecks.

No. R1101EOT 1987, Flower Time Englishtown Rt. 9, 4 Miles N. of Freehold Circle (201) 536-7748 W. Long Branch Monmouth Rd.

Route 71 (201)229-2587 Hazlet 2931 Highway 35 One blk S. ot K-Mart (201) 739-3032 Bricktown 116 Brick Blvd At Beaverson Blvd. (201) 920-3630.

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