April 8, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page ,q
orterans eligible at cemetery
• --It was number totaled some 60 interesttoyou:
that the million. QUESTION: Who is eligible
proper To accommodate burial for interment in a National
was first needs, seven regional Cemetery?
1862 twelve cemeteries were planned for ANSWER: The following
were construction. These are: (1) are eligible for interment in a
Riverside, California, (2) National Cemetery: (1) Any
all National Bourne, Massachusetts, (3) veteran who was separated
Under the Indiantown Gap, Penn- from the military service
sylvania, (4) Calverton, New under other than dishonorable
that time York and (5) Quantico, conditions, (2) the spouse,
authorized Virginia. On November 1, 1979 widow, or widower of an
Army two additional cemetery sites; eligible active duty member
to the Fort Gillem, Georgia, and or veteran who is buried in a
n Fort Custer, Michigan, were National Cemetery or agrees
rnent of selected by the VA to burial in a National
and was Administrator. The Cemetery at time of death, (3)
cemeteries range in size from the widow or widower of a
450 to 900 acres, member of the Armed Forces
The National Cemetery of of the United States lost or
Massachusetts is located in buried at sea or officially
that Bourne, Massachusetts at the determined to be permanently
veteran Otis Air Force Base entrance: absent in a status of missing,
million It will be 750 acres when including missing in action,
ks. With completed and is being (4) minor children of an
tl'tls developed in 5 phases. Phase 1 eligible active duty member
is completed with a total of 22 or veteran who is unmarried
acres. Burial activity has been and under the age of 21 years,
in effect since October 14, or who, after attaining the age
1980. of 21 years and until corn-
The National Cemeteries of pletion of education or
the United States offer per- training €but not after at-
petual testimony of the con- taining the age of 23 years) is
cern of a very gratefulnation pursuing a course of in-
that the lives and services of struction in an approved
members of the Armed Forces educational institution.
who served their nation well, QUESTION: How many
will be appropriately corn- gravesites is a veteran en-
memorated. Here in titled?
cemeteries diverse in size and ANSWER: Only one
location, the flagof the United gravesite per family is
States is proudly flown 24 authorized, unless both
hours a day. Here well-kept spouses are veterans. A'
grounds and ordered rows of gravesite is not reserved in
headstones and monuments advance of need. When death
mark each site as one of occurs and interment in a
transported to the National
Cemetery until the director
has actually confirmed the
burial schedule and
authorized interment.
Casketed and cremated
remains are interred in
gravesites in all national
cemeteries. When
authorization is confirmed,
the receptacle containing the
cremated remains may be
personally brought to the
cemetery or may be sent by
US parcel post or by United
Parcel Service addressed to
the Director of the National
Cemetery.
Should the spouse or
dependent child predecease
an active duty member or
veteran, the burial in a
National Cemetery is
authorized upon request on the'
basis of a signed statement by
the active duty member or
veteran indicating that he or
she elects to be buried in the
same cemetery as the
dependent to the exclusion of
any other National Cemetery
and it is the intent of the
eligible person to be interred
in the same grave. The
Director is responsible for
providing the agreement form
and having it properly
executed.
Conservation
meeting held
WOODSVILLE--Over 100
people attended the 34th an-
nual meeting of the Grafton
County Conservation District
at Landers Restaurant in
Lebanon on March 27.
Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors James Page
presided over the meeting.
Alan Smith of Plymouth High
School and Ethan Emeson of
Lebanon High School, who
were sponsored by the district
to Conservation Camp last
summer, spoke to the group on
their experiences.
Jim Page of Pike and Loring
Chace of Monroe received
special awards from the
district for long term, out-
standing service as district
supervisors.
George Minor was present to
receive the 1980 "Outstanding
Conservationist" award for
the George Minot Farm in
Bath. Frank Temple of
Farmers Production Credit
presented this award.
Norm Wakeman of the Soil
Conservation Service in
Durham presented a slide and
talk program on the eruption,
damage, and restoration of
Mt. St. Helens.
Woodm4Ue nmn
:tsville.
To facilitate interment
arrangements, any person in Ko
eligible for interment in a
National Cemetery should WOODSVILLE--Air Force
Sgt. Wayne D. Mitchell, son of
assemble data of the kind Mr. and Mrs. Chalons Mitchell
listed above, prepare a
statement of wishes, and place
the information among other
important papers that will be
immediately available to
person(s) making funeral
arrangements.
QUESTION: Are remarried
spouses of a veteran eligible
for interment in a National
Cemetery?
ANSWER: A spouse of a
veteran who remarries is not
eligible for burial. A sp use of
a veteran who'has remried
and whose remarriage is void,
terminated by death or
dissolved by annulment or
divorce by a court with basic
authority to render such
decrees, regains eligibility for
burial in a National Cemetery
unless the Veterans
Administration determines
that the decree of annulment
or divorce was secured
through fraud or collusion.
QUESTION: Are military
honors provided
National Cemetery?
of Woodsville, is one of 160,000
U.S. and South Korean
military people participating
in "Team Spirit '81." SOLE WORK--George Kirzan works on a shoe at his
The two-month combined St. Johnsbury cobbler shop.
exercise held in South Korea
provides opportunities for
military forces of the two
allies to gain experience in
both joint and combined
defensive operations.
Team Spirit, the largest
annual exercise conducted in
the Pacific area, includes U.S.
land, sea and air forces from
outside Korea.
While demonstrating the
readiness of Pacific forces, it
also provides training for
United States-based
augmentation forces in rapid
deployment and integration
into combat operations.
N, Haverhill
at the l'l(lllln take8
Happy cobbler
€continued from page I)
shoes repaired while they
wait.
Krizan says that he and his
wife are happy to be in Ver-
mont. They enjoy the slower
pace of life. "Our inner
natures don't want the speed
of city life today," he said.
Newbu00.
(conUnued from page 1 )
1981.
The landscape committee
reported to the trustees. They
are working on a village
landscape plan, which will be
presented at the coming an-
dedication and serenity. National Cemetery is ANSWER: Yes, but the army course
Our site reinforces this idea authorized, grave space is Veterans Administration is
and the imagery of the typical assigned in the name of the not responsible for providing N. HAVERH|LL--Army Pvt.
,_ New England rural scene, veteran, this service. The Commander RichardL. Clifford, sonoiMr.
D Pastures, meadows, orchards, QUESTION: What is the of a nearby military in- and Mrs. Robert E. Clifford of
stands of native trees, stone cost of being interred in a stallation may he able to N. Haverhill, has completed
= S Walls and shaded winding NationalCemetery? provide an honor guard to an Army metalworker course
• tLu roads are the elements with ANSWER: There is ab- render honors in some in-
dAberdeen Proving Ground,
• Cne, which the master plan was solutely no charge for a grave stances. However, it is the
,gCll developed. The buildings are in a National . Cemetery. responsibility of the person Students received in-
" Sympathetic in massing and Cemetery employ0es will open handling funeral struction in all phases of
'-o,1o oo- matermls" to tradnhonal" " New and close the grave, and a arrangements to accomplish oxyacetylene, arc and inert
ire,,..., or- England architecture. The headstone with appropriate this service. If the honor metal welding. They also
m' $g:'%ne pitch pine and scrub oak inscription(s) for each guard from anearbymilitary learned to identify and use
IL.. rt forests together with the knob decedent will be provided by installation is not available, handtoois, measuring in-
,o hack. and kettle°topography, offer a the Government. In some of the local veterans service struments and power tools,
L DM2 ,j habitat for continued wildlife the National Cemeteries organizations may be able to and to identify metals.
sanctuary as well as a variety graveliners are provided to provide these, such as the
'l[ll I °f spaital feeling which is minimize settlement of the American Legion, Disabled
Ik--'"xlkLI unique on Cape Cod. grave and facilitate grave American Veterans, etc. I-I..avhiU
I Below is a list of general maintenance. These
graveliners are furnished at
-'maybe- of _ graduates eour00
no expense. Graveliners or
' ", tr 'mlllnllll vaults may be pr°vided by the IpUH|L_ _ i Cemeteriesnext of kinwhereat Nationalnone is SI No Uver//°°rh°P sonAirmanHAVERHILL--Airof DonaldMr. andO" Mrs.MeCull°eh'F°reeLeon
FI O': i!AAeS, n, Hl=.fleal t. h i provided by the government, McCunoch, Sr., of Haverhin,
or, where the graveliners are N. HAVERHILL,--We hear has graduated from the U.S.
provided, a different type or about stress all the time, but Air Force aircraft electrical
n quality is preferred. The have you ever wondered what repair course at Chanute Air
director of the cemetery must it really is, and how it affects Force Base, Ill.
dr L ........ ' I he consulted when either a you? Graduates of the course
-- vault or graveliner is provided Find out at the Stress learned how to inspect and
r:b ]Pdek er Mike at
I
by other than the US Gover- Management Workshop to he repair aircraft electrical
B/fo;d, Vt, I nment. All expenses incurred held at the Cooperative systems, and earned credits
_.., i: i r Call colhet 222.4090 for the services and supplies Extension Service in the toward an associate degree in
*i i provided by a funeral director second floor conference room applied science through the
of one's choice, transportation of the county courthouse in Community College of the Air
F1 - to a National Cemetery, and No. Haverhill April 15 at 10 Force.
burial vault, if desired, must a.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. McCulloeh will now serve at
he met with private funds. Stress is part of life in the Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
QUESTION: How are 80's. Where once it was mainly
arrangements made for an related to high pressure jobs,
"" St" ql{Ndm[ dItiW, Cemetery?interment in a National Financialt°day it affectSpressures,mOst OfworkUS. Orford soldier
ANSWER: The person worries, being committed to get8 promotion
designated to make funeral many activities, family
:E OF CHAMPIONS
TS
TERS
arrangements for an eligible
decedent should contact the
Cemetery Director where
interment is requested as soon
as possible. The complete
name of the veteran, together
with rank, serial and social
security numbers and any VA
claim number: dates and
places of entry into and
separation from the military
service; branch of service;
dates and places of birth and
death should also be fur-
nished. If all of this in-
formation is not available or
unknown, as much in-
formation as possible should
be given. Failure to provide
the required data may result
in a delay of burial, pending
complete verification of
service. The director may set
a tentative date for the in-
terment pending completion
of the verification of service,
and will notify the applicant
when burial is authorized.
Generally, verification for
eligibility is accomplished
within two (2) working days;
however, some cases may
require a longer period of
time. The proposed date and
time for the interment should
not be announced and the
decedent should not be
demands, noise, all can cause
stress.
Too often nothing is done
about it, because like the
wind, it cannot be seen.
More and more physicians
are recognizing that stress
plays a significant role in
illness. By recognizing the
causes and learning simple
techniques to combat the
effects, every individual can
cope better with stress and
increase his health and
energy.
FAIRLEE HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
FAIRLEE--The Fairlee
ORFORD--Paul B. Messer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.
Messer Jr. of Orford, has been
promoted in the U.S. Army to
the rank of sergeant.
Messer is a carpentry
specialist in Darmstadt, West
Germany.
.Bradford soldier
Igets promotion
BRADFORD--Gary L.
Gautreau, son of Rudolph and
Alfa Gautreau of Bradford,
has been promoted in the U.S.
Air Force to the rank of staff
sergeant.
Historical Society will meet Gautreau is a personnel
April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the specialist atPatrickAirForce
Fairlee Town Hall. William Base, Fla.
Godfrey of W. Fairloe will
present a program on
"Reminiscences of an Auc.
tioneer." Guests are welcome.
Refreshments will be served.
TitOUGllTS
LICENSESREVoKED
CONCORD--New Hamhire
Director of Motor Vicles
Thomas A. Power has
America has become so released a list of license
lense and nervous it has been revocations for driving while
years since I've seen anyone intoxicated, including Randy
asleep in church--and that is a L. Ames, 22, Wondsville, and
sad silualion. Patrick Boudreault, Jr., 29, N.
Norman Vincent Peale Haverhill.
nual meeting, May 28, 1981.
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2 Pc. Colonial Livingroom
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Chocolate Brown 2 Cushion Sofa .......... $100.00
Gold Swivel Rocker,
Maple trim ............................. $60.00
Gold Twin Size Hideabed-
Loveseat .............................. $175.00
Used Sofa ................................ $35.00
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"i
April 8, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page ,q
orterans eligible at cemetery
• --It was number totaled some 60 interesttoyou:
that the million. QUESTION: Who is eligible
proper To accommodate burial for interment in a National
was first needs, seven regional Cemetery?
1862 twelve cemeteries were planned for ANSWER: The following
were construction. These are: (1) are eligible for interment in a
Riverside, California, (2) National Cemetery: (1) Any
all National Bourne, Massachusetts, (3) veteran who was separated
Under the Indiantown Gap, Penn- from the military service
sylvania, (4) Calverton, New under other than dishonorable
that time York and (5) Quantico, conditions, (2) the spouse,
authorized Virginia. On November 1, 1979 widow, or widower of an
Army two additional cemetery sites; eligible active duty member
to the Fort Gillem, Georgia, and or veteran who is buried in a
n Fort Custer, Michigan, were National Cemetery or agrees
rnent of selected by the VA to burial in a National
and was Administrator. The Cemetery at time of death, (3)
cemeteries range in size from the widow or widower of a
450 to 900 acres, member of the Armed Forces
The National Cemetery of of the United States lost or
Massachusetts is located in buried at sea or officially
that Bourne, Massachusetts at the determined to be permanently
veteran Otis Air Force Base entrance: absent in a status of missing,
million It will be 750 acres when including missing in action,
ks. With completed and is being (4) minor children of an
tl'tls developed in 5 phases. Phase 1 eligible active duty member
is completed with a total of 22 or veteran who is unmarried
acres. Burial activity has been and under the age of 21 years,
in effect since October 14, or who, after attaining the age
1980. of 21 years and until corn-
The National Cemeteries of pletion of education or
the United States offer per- training €but not after at-
petual testimony of the con- taining the age of 23 years) is
cern of a very gratefulnation pursuing a course of in-
that the lives and services of struction in an approved
members of the Armed Forces educational institution.
who served their nation well, QUESTION: How many
will be appropriately corn- gravesites is a veteran en-
memorated. Here in titled?
cemeteries diverse in size and ANSWER: Only one
location, the flagof the United gravesite per family is
States is proudly flown 24 authorized, unless both
hours a day. Here well-kept spouses are veterans. A'
grounds and ordered rows of gravesite is not reserved in
headstones and monuments advance of need. When death
mark each site as one of occurs and interment in a
transported to the National
Cemetery until the director
has actually confirmed the
burial schedule and
authorized interment.
Casketed and cremated
remains are interred in
gravesites in all national
cemeteries. When
authorization is confirmed,
the receptacle containing the
cremated remains may be
personally brought to the
cemetery or may be sent by
US parcel post or by United
Parcel Service addressed to
the Director of the National
Cemetery.
Should the spouse or
dependent child predecease
an active duty member or
veteran, the burial in a
National Cemetery is
authorized upon request on the'
basis of a signed statement by
the active duty member or
veteran indicating that he or
she elects to be buried in the
same cemetery as the
dependent to the exclusion of
any other National Cemetery
and it is the intent of the
eligible person to be interred
in the same grave. The
Director is responsible for
providing the agreement form
and having it properly
executed.
Conservation
meeting held
WOODSVILLE--Over 100
people attended the 34th an-
nual meeting of the Grafton
County Conservation District
at Landers Restaurant in
Lebanon on March 27.
Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors James Page
presided over the meeting.
Alan Smith of Plymouth High
School and Ethan Emeson of
Lebanon High School, who
were sponsored by the district
to Conservation Camp last
summer, spoke to the group on
their experiences.
Jim Page of Pike and Loring
Chace of Monroe received
special awards from the
district for long term, out-
standing service as district
supervisors.
George Minor was present to
receive the 1980 "Outstanding
Conservationist" award for
the George Minot Farm in
Bath. Frank Temple of
Farmers Production Credit
presented this award.
Norm Wakeman of the Soil
Conservation Service in
Durham presented a slide and
talk program on the eruption,
damage, and restoration of
Mt. St. Helens.
Woodm4Ue nmn
:tsville.
To facilitate interment
arrangements, any person in Ko
eligible for interment in a
National Cemetery should WOODSVILLE--Air Force
Sgt. Wayne D. Mitchell, son of
assemble data of the kind Mr. and Mrs. Chalons Mitchell
listed above, prepare a
statement of wishes, and place
the information among other
important papers that will be
immediately available to
person(s) making funeral
arrangements.
QUESTION: Are remarried
spouses of a veteran eligible
for interment in a National
Cemetery?
ANSWER: A spouse of a
veteran who remarries is not
eligible for burial. A sp use of
a veteran who'has remried
and whose remarriage is void,
terminated by death or
dissolved by annulment or
divorce by a court with basic
authority to render such
decrees, regains eligibility for
burial in a National Cemetery
unless the Veterans
Administration determines
that the decree of annulment
or divorce was secured
through fraud or collusion.
QUESTION: Are military
honors provided
National Cemetery?
of Woodsville, is one of 160,000
U.S. and South Korean
military people participating
in "Team Spirit '81." SOLE WORK--George Kirzan works on a shoe at his
The two-month combined St. Johnsbury cobbler shop.
exercise held in South Korea
provides opportunities for
military forces of the two
allies to gain experience in
both joint and combined
defensive operations.
Team Spirit, the largest
annual exercise conducted in
the Pacific area, includes U.S.
land, sea and air forces from
outside Korea.
While demonstrating the
readiness of Pacific forces, it
also provides training for
United States-based
augmentation forces in rapid
deployment and integration
into combat operations.
N, Haverhill
at the l'l(lllln take8
Happy cobbler
€continued from page I)
shoes repaired while they
wait.
Krizan says that he and his
wife are happy to be in Ver-
mont. They enjoy the slower
pace of life. "Our inner
natures don't want the speed
of city life today," he said.
Newbu00.
(conUnued from page 1 )
1981.
The landscape committee
reported to the trustees. They
are working on a village
landscape plan, which will be
presented at the coming an-
dedication and serenity. National Cemetery is ANSWER: Yes, but the army course
Our site reinforces this idea authorized, grave space is Veterans Administration is
and the imagery of the typical assigned in the name of the not responsible for providing N. HAVERH|LL--Army Pvt.
,_ New England rural scene, veteran, this service. The Commander RichardL. Clifford, sonoiMr.
D Pastures, meadows, orchards, QUESTION: What is the of a nearby military in- and Mrs. Robert E. Clifford of
stands of native trees, stone cost of being interred in a stallation may he able to N. Haverhill, has completed
= S Walls and shaded winding NationalCemetery? provide an honor guard to an Army metalworker course
• tLu roads are the elements with ANSWER: There is ab- render honors in some in-
dAberdeen Proving Ground,
• Cne, which the master plan was solutely no charge for a grave stances. However, it is the
,gCll developed. The buildings are in a National . Cemetery. responsibility of the person Students received in-
" Sympathetic in massing and Cemetery employ0es will open handling funeral struction in all phases of
'-o,1o oo- matermls" to tradnhonal" " New and close the grave, and a arrangements to accomplish oxyacetylene, arc and inert
ire,,..., or- England architecture. The headstone with appropriate this service. If the honor metal welding. They also
m' $g:'%ne pitch pine and scrub oak inscription(s) for each guard from anearbymilitary learned to identify and use
IL.. rt forests together with the knob decedent will be provided by installation is not available, handtoois, measuring in-
,o hack. and kettle°topography, offer a the Government. In some of the local veterans service struments and power tools,
L DM2 ,j habitat for continued wildlife the National Cemeteries organizations may be able to and to identify metals.
sanctuary as well as a variety graveliners are provided to provide these, such as the
'l[ll I °f spaital feeling which is minimize settlement of the American Legion, Disabled
Ik--'"xlkLI unique on Cape Cod. grave and facilitate grave American Veterans, etc. I-I..avhiU
I Below is a list of general maintenance. These
graveliners are furnished at
-'maybe- of _ graduates eour00
no expense. Graveliners or
' ", tr 'mlllnllll vaults may be pr°vided by the IpUH|L_ _ i Cemeteriesnext of kinwhereat Nationalnone is SI No Uver//°°rh°P sonAirmanHAVERHILL--Airof DonaldMr. andO" Mrs.MeCull°eh'F°reeLeon
FI O': i!AAeS, n, Hl=.fleal t. h i provided by the government, McCunoch, Sr., of Haverhin,
or, where the graveliners are N. HAVERHILL,--We hear has graduated from the U.S.
provided, a different type or about stress all the time, but Air Force aircraft electrical
n quality is preferred. The have you ever wondered what repair course at Chanute Air
director of the cemetery must it really is, and how it affects Force Base, Ill.
dr L ........ ' I he consulted when either a you? Graduates of the course
-- vault or graveliner is provided Find out at the Stress learned how to inspect and
r:b ]Pdek er Mike at
I
by other than the US Gover- Management Workshop to he repair aircraft electrical
B/fo;d, Vt, I nment. All expenses incurred held at the Cooperative systems, and earned credits
_.., i: i r Call colhet 222.4090 for the services and supplies Extension Service in the toward an associate degree in
*i i provided by a funeral director second floor conference room applied science through the
of one's choice, transportation of the county courthouse in Community College of the Air
F1 - to a National Cemetery, and No. Haverhill April 15 at 10 Force.
burial vault, if desired, must a.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. McCulloeh will now serve at
he met with private funds. Stress is part of life in the Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
QUESTION: How are 80's. Where once it was mainly
arrangements made for an related to high pressure jobs,
"" St" ql{Ndm[ dItiW, Cemetery?interment in a National Financialt°day it affectSpressures,mOst OfworkUS. Orford soldier
ANSWER: The person worries, being committed to get8 promotion
designated to make funeral many activities, family
:E OF CHAMPIONS
TS
TERS
arrangements for an eligible
decedent should contact the
Cemetery Director where
interment is requested as soon
as possible. The complete
name of the veteran, together
with rank, serial and social
security numbers and any VA
claim number: dates and
places of entry into and
separation from the military
service; branch of service;
dates and places of birth and
death should also be fur-
nished. If all of this in-
formation is not available or
unknown, as much in-
formation as possible should
be given. Failure to provide
the required data may result
in a delay of burial, pending
complete verification of
service. The director may set
a tentative date for the in-
terment pending completion
of the verification of service,
and will notify the applicant
when burial is authorized.
Generally, verification for
eligibility is accomplished
within two (2) working days;
however, some cases may
require a longer period of
time. The proposed date and
time for the interment should
not be announced and the
decedent should not be
demands, noise, all can cause
stress.
Too often nothing is done
about it, because like the
wind, it cannot be seen.
More and more physicians
are recognizing that stress
plays a significant role in
illness. By recognizing the
causes and learning simple
techniques to combat the
effects, every individual can
cope better with stress and
increase his health and
energy.
FAIRLEE HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
FAIRLEE--The Fairlee
ORFORD--Paul B. Messer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.
Messer Jr. of Orford, has been
promoted in the U.S. Army to
the rank of sergeant.
Messer is a carpentry
specialist in Darmstadt, West
Germany.
.Bradford soldier
Igets promotion
BRADFORD--Gary L.
Gautreau, son of Rudolph and
Alfa Gautreau of Bradford,
has been promoted in the U.S.
Air Force to the rank of staff
sergeant.
Historical Society will meet Gautreau is a personnel
April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the specialist atPatrickAirForce
Fairlee Town Hall. William Base, Fla.
Godfrey of W. Fairloe will
present a program on
"Reminiscences of an Auc.
tioneer." Guests are welcome.
Refreshments will be served.
TitOUGllTS
LICENSESREVoKED
CONCORD--New Hamhire
Director of Motor Vicles
Thomas A. Power has
America has become so released a list of license
lense and nervous it has been revocations for driving while
years since I've seen anyone intoxicated, including Randy
asleep in church--and that is a L. Ames, 22, Wondsville, and
sad silualion. Patrick Boudreault, Jr., 29, N.
Norman Vincent Peale Haverhill.
nual meeting, May 28, 1981.
Used Furniture Sale
Eureka Upright Vacuum ................. $20.00
Full Size Mattress (2) ................. $404}0 ca.
Green Cloth Recliner ..................... $20.00
2 Pc. Colonial Livingroom
Set in Green ........................... $125.00
Chocolate Brown 2 Cushion Sofa .......... $100.00
Gold Swivel Rocker,
Maple trim ............................. $60.00
Gold Twin Size Hideabed-
Loveseat .............................. $175.00
Used Sofa ................................ $35.00
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