ANNOUNCING
CARD SHOWER
Honoring
50th Wedding Anniversary
of
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Gilbert
RFD, Piermont, N.H. 03779
on February 4, 1982
PASS ON THE OUTSIDE TRACK
Start with a vigorous push off in the
direction desired (A), let your outside
ski pass over both grooves of the
Learn/n00 by toucbhtu"
by I,YNN II(}I,I,ANi)
One of the earliest ways of
learning is through the sense
of touch.
IE EARTH
R EARTH NEWS iS a registered trademark of THE MOTHER EARTH NEWSr InCI
SLOW COOKING IN NATURE'S KITCHEN
Jim McCiarin recently told us how he found /
out that his compost heap could slow-cook
food.., without electricity. One evening, when
his refrigerator went on the blink, Jim decided
to make yogurt rather than let some fresh milk
go sour. He had heated the milk, cooled it
down, and added a helping of already-made yo-
to get the recipe started when he was un-
expectedly invited out to dinner. Jim says that
at this point he remembered reading that the
ancient Chinese sometimes cooked eggs in
compost. So, he placed the cooking container
with yogurt-to-be in his backyard heap,
hoping it'd keep warm enough to work. When
e lifted the lid the next day, though, Jim found not yogurt but a crude cheese!
He guessed that his humus pile had been too hot for the job, so after that first ex-
periment Jim decided to be more picky• McClarin reports "since my initial attempt,
I've learned to probe carefully in the 'working' mound until I find a spot with just the
right warmth to create successful compost-cooked yogurt.., a dish that has become
a regular part of my diet."
Jim's next cooking effort involved a nice fresh egg safely enclosed in a plastic bag.
He•found a "just right" hot spot in the compost, dropped in the sack with a rope at-
tached, and covered it over again.
"Then early the next day, I peeled and ate the most mouthwatering hard-boiled egg
of my llfe. except of course, the taste treat hadn't been boiled. Now, whenever I
hanker for a aJ breakfast treat, I drop a few eggs into the compost heap in the eve-
and IooR forward to a morning feast."
Before long, Jim got around to trying to cook meat dishes in his organic "oven"•
The first roast, alas, was a failure. His newly built compost pile hadn't warmed up
enough yet, and the established heap was a bit too cool. Undaunted, Jim bought an-
other roast.., along with a meat thermometer• Once the new heap had gotten "up to
heat", a second piece of beef was placed inside the yogurt pail (to keep it sealed
against bacteria) and buried in the hottest part of the pile (where Jim tested out the
temperature at 155 °F).
"Thirteen hours later," the experimenter says, "a brief taste of the meat trapped in
its own broth convinced me that compost is the only way to roast! I served the tender,
juicy viand to friends at lunch that day, and they all agreed it was superb.
"In no time at all, a duck with orange juice and apricots found its way into the hot
heap. It stayed buried in its sealed container for 23 hours at 155-165°F.. • and was
per[ect when I served it with wine and wild plum sauce."
Jim has found that there are some limitations to this unusual cooking method, how-
z. Soybeans and pinto beans never really softened, and he had no better luck with
• . .. you ark it right, your compost mound can provide lots more than the organ-
m zertiliaer it's famous for. It can cook your supper for you!
For FREE addltloml! information on compost power or on THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine, send your
name and address and ask for Reprint No. 1140: "Cow Power"• Mail to Doing MORE... With LESSL P.O. Box
70. Handeraonvllle, N.C. 28791, or in care of this paper.
Copyright 1982 THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Inc.
Joe LoSchiavo
STATE OF VERMONT
NICE TO CR[NIS
DISTRICT Of: BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Edna N.
Habb, late of Newbury, doceosed.
. Gornett J. H abb of Neoury hereby
states that he has aeen appointed o personal
representative of the above estate, kl
creditors having claims ngainst the above
estate are required to present the claim in
writing within four months after the dote of
the first publication hereof to the abate
181 SOUTH MAIN ST. personal representative at the.above address
BARRE. VERMONT 015641 or to the Register of fhe Probate Court ol
Wells River, Vermont, or said claim will be
forever barred
Dated at Newbury this 28th day of
GOLDEN GLEAMS December, 1981.
Heaven protects children, Garnett J. Pebb
Ir= gelnmltke
of every sailors and drunken men• , ......
- --Thomas Hughes. "" ......
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MENTS
is a word misun-
by many
Growing Child, a monthly
child development newsletter,
reports that long after a baby
has gained control of her
eyes--at about four mon-
ths--and has begun to learn
through them, she will con-
tinue to learn by holding,
touching., handling, and
mouthing objects.
The world is full of many
things which have different
"feels." One of a child's
earliest ways of learning
about what is "out there" is
through touching and being
touched.
The idea that some things
are the "same" and some are
"different" is one of the most
basic of all early learnings.
One way to help a child learn
more about the "same and
other track before bringing the inside
ski into that track (B), then bring the
outside ski into the track before con-
tinuing on (C).
When you approach a slower skier, or
group of skiers, on a double track,
pass easily and safely by skating from
one set of tracks to the other•
• For e informalion, call or visit:
CHIPS MICROcENTER
3 South Street
Hanover, N H. 03755
(603) 643-5413
Hours: M-S 9-5
different" is to give her many
opportunities to feel all those
interesting "feels" in the
world out there.
The active, even fussy, baby
never lacks for stimulation of
lifting and handling. However,
the placid, or "good" baby
may be deprived of
stimulation because she never
makes demands on her
• Reprinted with permission of Ski Magazine
Techmca( assistance provided by Professional Ski Instructors at A;nerica
\\;
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Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
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NOTICE OF NEARING
ON ALLOWMICI[ OF WILL
TAT[ Of VERMONT
IN THI !,', [fir OF THE ESTATE OF Eva ken
Turnbtl
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Bredford
To the he,rs.at law and all persons in-
HOME HEATING FUEL , ....... ,mtneEtateofEvoNeisarTurnbu|l
of Newhvrv m said District deceased:
OU or(, not*fled that a written mstrument
,,.,118 nn''ciulYPiq7'ondpurp°rtirm'obethe
laI Will and Testament of said deeqsed has
bepn preented to the Probate Cove for the
D,, tract of Brndlord by Edwin P. Chomberlin.
per gallon ,,,,o et,t,on,oest'. Praise thereof
The heminq thereon has been scheduled
Minimum 100 gallon drop ,0, ,,,e .,t, .o. o, ,eb.uo. ,a, ,0:00
n r, n tho Probate Court Wells River,
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $1.22 gal. tax paid
parents.
All babies, active or placid,
can benefit from gentle
stimulation. Before her bath,
place your baby on her
stomach and gently stroke and
rub her back, arms, and legs
with your hand. Pat her gently
all over or tap her with your
fingertips• Sometimes rub her
gently With something soft and
velvety. A piece of soft cor-
duroy is excellent.
After bath, don't just pat her
dry. Rub her arms, legs,
stomach and back with a soft
towel. Kiss her head, hands,
feet. Play with her toes as you
talk to her. Pat her feet
together. Make bubbling noise
against the skin in the hollow
of her neck.
A ticklish baby is often
hypersensitive to touch
because she has not had
enough stimulation of her
sense of touch. If your baby is
ticklish, begin by using her
own hands to rub and pat her
body. As she learns to trust
her own touch, you can
gradually begin using your
own hand.
Remember, too, that a very
light touch is more "tiekly"i
S&H GREEN STAMPS
V,rmont Yo' may apDeor then and there to
,now cause d any you may have why the
ma msfrumen should not be allowed as the
! qs t Will and Te lament of the deceased
l,nted th,s 30th day of December 198 I
IS/ RenaN Vjneu
Judge
I 13 ?0 27
/ I :[t[,,J I d [I) t [t,J 1
$1A lrl 0f VERMONT
NOTIC! 10 ¢IIDITOI
DISTRICT OF BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Helen
Edmonds Piper late of Wolpoe, New Ham-
pshire, deceased.
Lawrence H. Piper of Box 599 Drewsvifle,
New Hampshire hereby states that he has
been appointed a personal representative of
the above estate. All creditors having claims
against the above estate are required to
present the claim m writing within four
months after the dote of the first publication
hereof to the above personal representative
at the above address or to the Register of the
Probate Court at Wells River, Vermont, or
said claim will be forever oorred.
Dated at Bradford this lath day of
January, 1982.
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but firm touch with the whole
palm of your hand is less apt
to "tickle" than a feather-like
stroking with the tips of your TM d
fingers. 1
Be careful to proceed
cautiously with a ticklish ''t ,
baby. Watch her face and bel ,,
sensitive to her responses, and]
you will be able to develop
normal sensation, v,,/
,
January 27, 1982-The Second Opinion-Page 5A
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NOTIG OF Hhlgll
ON .AILtOWCE Of WILL
STATE OF VMONff
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EImw $.
lk
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF IlmllfeCd
To the heirs at law and all persons in-
terested in the Estate of Eleoner S, Robinson,
late of Stratford, in said District, deceased:
You are notified that a written instrument
doted January 3, 1973, and purporting to be
the Last Will and Testament of said deceased
has been presented to the Probate Court for
the District of Bradford by Howard S.
Robinson, with a petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been scheduled
for the 23rd day of February, 1982 at 11:00
a,m. at the Prubate Court, Wells River,
Vermont. You my appear then and there to
show cause, ff any you may have, why the
said instrument should not be allowed as the
Last Wtlt and Testament of the deceosad.
Dated this 13th day of January, 1982.
/sl RenaN. Vigneou
1/27-2/3-10
i I :[rF:l I d [el 1[]
has been presented to the Probate Court for
the District of Bradford by Inez F. Jouk, with
a petition requesting Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been scheduled
for the 16th day of Fabruory, 1982 at 10:00
a.m at the Probate Court, Wells Rivert
Verr0ont. You my appear then and there to
show cause, if any you may have, why the
said instrument should not be allowed as the
Lost Will and Testament of the deceased.
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ANNOUNCING
CARD SHOWER
Honoring
50th Wedding Anniversary
of
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Gilbert
RFD, Piermont, N.H. 03779
on February 4, 1982
PASS ON THE OUTSIDE TRACK
Start with a vigorous push off in the
direction desired (A), let your outside
ski pass over both grooves of the
Learn/n00 by toucbhtu"
by I,YNN II(}I,I,ANi)
One of the earliest ways of
learning is through the sense
of touch.
IE EARTH
R EARTH NEWS iS a registered trademark of THE MOTHER EARTH NEWSr InCI
SLOW COOKING IN NATURE'S KITCHEN
Jim McCiarin recently told us how he found /
out that his compost heap could slow-cook
food.., without electricity. One evening, when
his refrigerator went on the blink, Jim decided
to make yogurt rather than let some fresh milk
go sour. He had heated the milk, cooled it
down, and added a helping of already-made yo-
to get the recipe started when he was un-
expectedly invited out to dinner. Jim says that
at this point he remembered reading that the
ancient Chinese sometimes cooked eggs in
compost. So, he placed the cooking container
with yogurt-to-be in his backyard heap,
hoping it'd keep warm enough to work. When
e lifted the lid the next day, though, Jim found not yogurt but a crude cheese!
He guessed that his humus pile had been too hot for the job, so after that first ex-
periment Jim decided to be more picky• McClarin reports "since my initial attempt,
I've learned to probe carefully in the 'working' mound until I find a spot with just the
right warmth to create successful compost-cooked yogurt.., a dish that has become
a regular part of my diet."
Jim's next cooking effort involved a nice fresh egg safely enclosed in a plastic bag.
He•found a "just right" hot spot in the compost, dropped in the sack with a rope at-
tached, and covered it over again.
"Then early the next day, I peeled and ate the most mouthwatering hard-boiled egg
of my llfe. except of course, the taste treat hadn't been boiled. Now, whenever I
hanker for a aJ breakfast treat, I drop a few eggs into the compost heap in the eve-
and IooR forward to a morning feast."
Before long, Jim got around to trying to cook meat dishes in his organic "oven"•
The first roast, alas, was a failure. His newly built compost pile hadn't warmed up
enough yet, and the established heap was a bit too cool. Undaunted, Jim bought an-
other roast.., along with a meat thermometer• Once the new heap had gotten "up to
heat", a second piece of beef was placed inside the yogurt pail (to keep it sealed
against bacteria) and buried in the hottest part of the pile (where Jim tested out the
temperature at 155 °F).
"Thirteen hours later," the experimenter says, "a brief taste of the meat trapped in
its own broth convinced me that compost is the only way to roast! I served the tender,
juicy viand to friends at lunch that day, and they all agreed it was superb.
"In no time at all, a duck with orange juice and apricots found its way into the hot
heap. It stayed buried in its sealed container for 23 hours at 155-165°F.. • and was
per[ect when I served it with wine and wild plum sauce."
Jim has found that there are some limitations to this unusual cooking method, how-
z. Soybeans and pinto beans never really softened, and he had no better luck with
• . .. you ark it right, your compost mound can provide lots more than the organ-
m zertiliaer it's famous for. It can cook your supper for you!
For FREE addltloml! information on compost power or on THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine, send your
name and address and ask for Reprint No. 1140: "Cow Power"• Mail to Doing MORE... With LESSL P.O. Box
70. Handeraonvllle, N.C. 28791, or in care of this paper.
Copyright 1982 THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Inc.
Joe LoSchiavo
STATE OF VERMONT
NICE TO CR[NIS
DISTRICT Of: BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Edna N.
Habb, late of Newbury, doceosed.
. Gornett J. H abb of Neoury hereby
states that he has aeen appointed o personal
representative of the above estate, kl
creditors having claims ngainst the above
estate are required to present the claim in
writing within four months after the dote of
the first publication hereof to the abate
181 SOUTH MAIN ST. personal representative at the.above address
BARRE. VERMONT 015641 or to the Register of fhe Probate Court ol
Wells River, Vermont, or said claim will be
forever barred
Dated at Newbury this 28th day of
GOLDEN GLEAMS December, 1981.
Heaven protects children, Garnett J. Pebb
Ir= gelnmltke
of every sailors and drunken men• , ......
- --Thomas Hughes. "" ......
With an Apple III Personal
Computer, VisiCalc"* III and Apple
Business Graphics
VisiCalc III is the most
powerful electronic worksheet
of its type. And'it's only available
with Apple III
Because it's larger and
more flexible, you can make
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
479-0540 222-9331
HOULE DATSUN-VOLVO
more intelligent decisions. Ask "What if?" Evaluate
options effectively. Seize opportunities.
And, since it's compatible with our
Business Graphics, you (and others)
can see your thinking.
In bar charts, scatter charts, pie
charts and line graphs. With built-in
statistical and data manipulation
features that let you see things dif-
ferently. And complete high-resolution
COlor capability• .....
Come in and see the Appm ill.
For a graphic demonstration of
DOwer.
& USED CARS
MENTS
is a word misun-
by many
Growing Child, a monthly
child development newsletter,
reports that long after a baby
has gained control of her
eyes--at about four mon-
ths--and has begun to learn
through them, she will con-
tinue to learn by holding,
touching., handling, and
mouthing objects.
The world is full of many
things which have different
"feels." One of a child's
earliest ways of learning
about what is "out there" is
through touching and being
touched.
The idea that some things
are the "same" and some are
"different" is one of the most
basic of all early learnings.
One way to help a child learn
more about the "same and
other track before bringing the inside
ski into that track (B), then bring the
outside ski into the track before con-
tinuing on (C).
When you approach a slower skier, or
group of skiers, on a double track,
pass easily and safely by skating from
one set of tracks to the other•
• For e informalion, call or visit:
CHIPS MICROcENTER
3 South Street
Hanover, N H. 03755
(603) 643-5413
Hours: M-S 9-5
different" is to give her many
opportunities to feel all those
interesting "feels" in the
world out there.
The active, even fussy, baby
never lacks for stimulation of
lifting and handling. However,
the placid, or "good" baby
may be deprived of
stimulation because she never
makes demands on her
• Reprinted with permission of Ski Magazine
Techmca( assistance provided by Professional Ski Instructors at A;nerica
\\;
GARY'S GAS & FUEL
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
Eastern Division--
Nordic
I//=[rlL'11id D] t [] =1
NOTICE OF NEARING
ON ALLOWMICI[ OF WILL
TAT[ Of VERMONT
IN THI !,', [fir OF THE ESTATE OF Eva ken
Turnbtl
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Bredford
To the he,rs.at law and all persons in-
HOME HEATING FUEL , ....... ,mtneEtateofEvoNeisarTurnbu|l
of Newhvrv m said District deceased:
OU or(, not*fled that a written mstrument
,,.,118 nn''ciulYPiq7'ondpurp°rtirm'obethe
laI Will and Testament of said deeqsed has
bepn preented to the Probate Cove for the
D,, tract of Brndlord by Edwin P. Chomberlin.
per gallon ,,,,o et,t,on,oest'. Praise thereof
The heminq thereon has been scheduled
Minimum 100 gallon drop ,0, ,,,e .,t, .o. o, ,eb.uo. ,a, ,0:00
n r, n tho Probate Court Wells River,
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $1.22 gal. tax paid
parents.
All babies, active or placid,
can benefit from gentle
stimulation. Before her bath,
place your baby on her
stomach and gently stroke and
rub her back, arms, and legs
with your hand. Pat her gently
all over or tap her with your
fingertips• Sometimes rub her
gently With something soft and
velvety. A piece of soft cor-
duroy is excellent.
After bath, don't just pat her
dry. Rub her arms, legs,
stomach and back with a soft
towel. Kiss her head, hands,
feet. Play with her toes as you
talk to her. Pat her feet
together. Make bubbling noise
against the skin in the hollow
of her neck.
A ticklish baby is often
hypersensitive to touch
because she has not had
enough stimulation of her
sense of touch. If your baby is
ticklish, begin by using her
own hands to rub and pat her
body. As she learns to trust
her own touch, you can
gradually begin using your
own hand.
Remember, too, that a very
light touch is more "tiekly"i
S&H GREEN STAMPS
V,rmont Yo' may apDeor then and there to
,now cause d any you may have why the
ma msfrumen should not be allowed as the
! qs t Will and Te lament of the deceased
l,nted th,s 30th day of December 198 I
IS/ RenaN Vjneu
Judge
I 13 ?0 27
/ I :[t[,,J I d [I) t [t,J 1
$1A lrl 0f VERMONT
NOTIC! 10 ¢IIDITOI
DISTRICT OF BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Helen
Edmonds Piper late of Wolpoe, New Ham-
pshire, deceased.
Lawrence H. Piper of Box 599 Drewsvifle,
New Hampshire hereby states that he has
been appointed a personal representative of
the above estate. All creditors having claims
against the above estate are required to
present the claim m writing within four
months after the dote of the first publication
hereof to the above personal representative
at the above address or to the Register of the
Probate Court at Wells River, Vermont, or
said claim will be forever oorred.
Dated at Bradford this lath day of
January, 1982.
Lawrence H. Piper
Im.ml lellWemo
1/27-2/3-10
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II II IIII I I I I _ -,.l
tbanafirmertouch. Agentle, Valentine Gifts I
but firm touch with the whole
palm of your hand is less apt
to "tickle" than a feather-like
stroking with the tips of your TM d
fingers. 1
Be careful to proceed
cautiously with a ticklish ''t ,
baby. Watch her face and bel ,,
sensitive to her responses, and]
you will be able to develop
normal sensation, v,,/
,
January 27, 1982-The Second Opinion-Page 5A
34 Taft Ave., White River Jct., Vt.
Phone 295-9127
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NOTES & COMMENTS
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NOTIG OF Hhlgll
ON .AILtOWCE Of WILL
STATE OF VMONff
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EImw $.
lk
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF IlmllfeCd
To the heirs at law and all persons in-
terested in the Estate of Eleoner S, Robinson,
late of Stratford, in said District, deceased:
You are notified that a written instrument
doted January 3, 1973, and purporting to be
the Last Will and Testament of said deceased
has been presented to the Probate Court for
the District of Bradford by Howard S.
Robinson, with a petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been scheduled
for the 23rd day of February, 1982 at 11:00
a,m. at the Prubate Court, Wells River,
Vermont. You my appear then and there to
show cause, ff any you may have, why the
said instrument should not be allowed as the
Last Wtlt and Testament of the deceosad.
Dated this 13th day of January, 1982.
/sl RenaN. Vigneou
1/27-2/3-10
i I :[rF:l I d [el 1[]
has been presented to the Probate Court for
the District of Bradford by Inez F. Jouk, with
a petition requesting Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been scheduled
for the 16th day of Fabruory, 1982 at 10:00
a.m at the Probate Court, Wells Rivert
Verr0ont. You my appear then and there to
show cause, if any you may have, why the
said instrument should not be allowed as the
Lost Will and Testament of the deceased.
Dated this 8th day of January, 1982.
is/Rena N. Vigneou
Jbe
1 / 21-27-2/3
Barre, Vermont
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Second Street, P.O. Box 620N. 'U rl. i A full-time, board-qualified orthodontll, Dr• Anders Is available . [
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__ . February 14th is St. Valentines • Day tl. "
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IN THE matter oF THE ESTATE OF Wdtr L . dl'8, =_ 'L'_ ..= .,,. '. l lid
.Iod
PROBATE COURT FOR TH , lg R.'p OFFER ,o o Cams
.... DISTRICTOE lreaford It vli /ILV T 11iiiI F I
/O the nears at taw and all persons in. ' ImlNq,v ,im= ON PCPULIJ R ES
terested in the Estate of Walter E. Jack, late .......... eT s/'. sluOOI I11/ I
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the Lost Will and Testament of said deceased fU|| III'S of covered. So, you don't pays cent. except