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018987' e PmRfta� whit; Tee-t6r7totte'r" NANNETTE and Tyson sat on a plank to help their father, Sonny Tremoulet, lift anew. log into place. The family replaced six to Q that has been destroyed by termites. SONNY TREMOULET prepared a corner of the house for a new fir log. 'built a They h -ouse of I qS 0 continued fmm pap 1 World. War 11 as summer homes, a pleted. "We want to encourage others resident of one of the cabins told the Tremoulets. who need to repair log houses to go ahead and do it," Jean said. nal cabin was a one room The original The only cost of the project was ' building, measuring about 20 feet by 30 feet. Insidethe cozy house has a high purchasing old-fashioned woodworking pit ched ceiling made with combed tools, Sonny added. cedar, oak floors and a brick fireplace DISCOVERED the rotted logs An open, roofed porch was later en - 'JEAN when she was gardening soon after they closed. had purchased the house. "I reached up to a handb6ld onq e of the logs and ONE FAMILy with two children who get ' -ib1g—ch0kre1F6ff,`sfi6`iaid lived in the Tremoulet house, added a large. kitchen, a bathroom and three 14 Water from an unconnected- drain pipe had soaked into the wood and then small bedrooms, the neighbor ex k, termites had gotten in an d did ex- plain ed to Jean. tensiv6 damage, Sonny said. The The wife did all the remodeling damage was beyond repair, he said. because her husband worked seven The couple cannot find any old days a week, Jean reiterated. "She records about the history of the log probably. got so tired of living in such cabin -but have learned some of its tight quarters, she decided to go ahead history from a neighbor. and do it herself even though she didn't The cabin was one of three identical know anything about carpentry," Jean ins ca b' built on Andover Street during said. ov, NANNETTE gave her mother, Jean, -a helping hand as the family prepared to lift a long log into place at the front of their house..