To the: ‘Editors of The Gazette. ‘and ‘Courier: — tt: has~been— stated in-print”that the ‘Miller—dieado W--i8-- +toozhigh=priged—for the. fowito. buy,._bnt. _Green_tiverflows. alongside this meadow,one third of.a ‘mile’ or ‘more with the Shelburne and ‘Colrain main roads overlook it so that, tourists.coming or going in: automobiles have a pleasant” lairds tapes to’ remember Greenfield by. tinted And much: New England scenery seems desolate-to-dwellers=from--more--fertile actions. —If-a-road-were-laid- out from the Shelburne bridge. to. the Colrain bridge through . the middle of the meadow and. “AN, AvenUS of .trees « Bet. ut a'pleasant drive auld be gained ~within almost one-half. mile of the business center ‘of the ‘town and this road and the ladd to the river would _be= but, half pricamens ardent the other craf:. So uilding places ig cea aA AIPORT a wees KE. GREEN RIVER, Greenfield, Feb. 29; 1412,