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^S*- i '' *>•> /, >, |,%'>» f AQE TRW , P * ? S I^^YSM., m . --. '-;.„" ^' - ••" '.•'•• - . - For Sale or Rent-2bedroom _^-^., ; -^-_-v••• r-.--;-'cottage,' electric heat, built. REAL ESTATE »" cabinets; withdryer and ' m.w** L -mm.m E as ran S e llv »ng room wall BRvKIIlS to waJ1 carpeting. Call Hague M.i.i uij~iiiiijn • • • • • . • I II-LIM •• •urn. yi»5* - *v*BXt» Blanche Mosier Realtor PHONE 585-7611 •§ So. Wayne Ave. FOR SALE-12 x 50 trailer and lot completely furnished located outside Corporation on Abercrombie St., has village water, washer, and dryer and freezer included, £7.000 call 585-626L Water Wells Prilfecf With Fast RQtaty Drill Phone 46,8-2217 or 468 5508 CASTLETON, VERMONT Collector's Item - 195? Jeep Station Wagon 4 wheel drive, Completely redone, in A one condition. A real Gem. Only $1,000, Call Bobby Jfy Manna 585*-6236. Misc. Ticonderoga. NY. p or Sole - house on Myers St. (in town limits) 3 bedV . . rooms, 1 bath, living room E . S t O C K t O n M a r t i n kitchen, village water and seweraae. Call-885-4087.. Agency INSURANCE GERT'S a gay girl-ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Joyce D. Martin, Agent & Broker Rent electric shampooer $1. E. StOCKtOn Martin E. C. Henry, Ticonderoga r. . c . x « .... ' Telephone 585-2818. Real Estate Appraisals & Notary XEROX COPYING SERVICE 10c per copy Oftice Ticonderoga Crown Point Bank Building Tel. 585-6566 SNOW PLOWING -Beat M Rush-Sign op now-to have your driveway plowed,olso snow hauled gvvay. Three plows to serve-ybur needs Robert Ploof 5«5-r3314 or p.ck Ott 585^&I61. FOR LONGER wear keep carpets clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer si_JCatney s Inc Call $8*5-17 n\3*w I FOR RENT •M Tel. 597-3787 Mary Hughes Crooks Phone 585-2284 Norman H. Woods Phone 597-3730 Licensed Real Estate Salesmen 4 yr. old 3 bedroom house outside of village, $ 16,000 3 bedroom house outside of village on Hague Rd. 4 acres Modern kitchen $ 12,500 Extremely unique home, beautifully located in Crown Point, living room 30 x 20 with cathedral ceiling ahfd-^rative Spar stone fireplace. 4 bed- rooms and modern kitchen lot 140' x 550' $26,000. E. STOCKTON MARTIN Lie. Real Estate Broker Bank Bldg. Ticonderoga Phone 585-6566. Gas Station and Garage Well established with large Vc'^o volumn of business. Excell- location on the main HOUSE FOR RENT-in Ticonderoga at 57 Water St. 7 rooms, large sun- parlor call John McDonald Village attorney for information. FOR RENT- Furnished 1 bedioom Apt. Heat and all utilities included. Adults only. Call Port Henry,546- 7848. $ : OFFICE FOR RENT Ground floor office space Approx. 500 sq. ft. Heated Air conditioned, tile floor, completely Re- modeled. $60. per month plus electricity. Contact Mr. John Manning, Ma- nager, WE. Aubuchon Co. at Port Henry, N.Y. Apartment for Rent-Lovely 1 bedroom furnished apt. dish washer and fireplace all utilities included $150 a month Call 546-9918. For Rent-2 Apts on Lake George Ave. 3 room apt. furnished and 3 room apt. unfurnished. Call 585-2570 FOR RENT- Schroon Lake 2bedroorh cottage, furnished also, 3 large room apartment u'tilities included. Tel 532- BENJAMIN Hpmgas Bottled Gas Service Atlantic Fuel Oil and Kerosene Everything for the home and farm heating needs (Budget Plan Available) PHONE 585-2877 Ticonderoga, N.Y HELP WANTED WANTED: Woman for house cleaning. Own transportation preferred. Call 585-6101 ant highway. Extra lot adjoining $25,000 00. FOR SALE - Cottage on Lake Chdmplain, 100 ft. lake frontage, 3 bedroom with fireplace $10,000. PORT HENRY 3 bedroom house oil heat, excellent condition and location, large yard. TICONDEROGA 4 bedroom 2 story house, oil heat, good location. RIDGE MEADOW Rt ALTY Genev leve Bai tC Lre.Real Est. Sales Port Henry. Nev% York Phone 546-7.76 SCHROON LAKE AREA Year round home on Route 73, $6800.00. 2 bedroom house, central 5 -acre wooded fat on blacktop ; .-i|itintry road. • SecluderjPtj&^-acr.e-C felt on gebd ' trout stream. More acreage available. APARTMENT FOR RENT Large 1 room efficiency apartment, privacy and wooded atmosphere. Call 546-9918. Room For Rent - Kitchen and TV privileges. Call 585- 7151 or 585-2546. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE for winter storage of automobiles or smaller boats & trai- lers at 1200 per month in heated garage. Units- jacked up & covered with plastic tarp. Call 585— 7878. TOWNE'S GARAGE TICONDEROGA, N. Y. FOR RENT - PORT HENRY 2 bedroom house, located in vifldgei Nice Area Call 546 7515 FOR RENT - MirieviUe area Groverhijls hous£, 3, bedroom w new oil fufnance. Call 54fcW < 7515 • ' " '• ' "•''. •".v"'-"' HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 1-36' combination wood cool and gas si^ve with oven. Call 532-7549. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Power roller-three tops trailer with electric brake and dump truck body. Call 532-9057. FOR SALE - Combination gas & oil stove 41 x 25 x 32'? high excellent con- dition call 585-2504. F"OR SALE - Stove 4 bur- ner electric range for sale or swap for gas stove Call 546-9918. FOR SALE-Must be sold furniture from 6 room house in Crown Point. Second house from the Hotel Edward Corpron, Crown Point. Call LY 7-33H FOR SALE: Kitchen table $25, baby carriage $25, E- lee. heaters $10. Gas best- er $40, double bed $20, % beds $20, end table lamps $ 16, dresser $20 and a *hitej»airghahyde choir, and wooden drying rack. Call 546>75i5 \ AUTOMOTIVE Lakefront lots on east anc West sides of Schroon Lake and" lots with lake rights on 270' of lakefront, with town waiter. M. s LEO FRIEDMAN. Licensed Real Estate Broker Schroon Lake, 532-7400. REAL ESTATE rmrs<it House tor Sale: Handyman special. 1\? pees land borri.-: and - garage $5,500 located ;'in-: CrpWn. Ppirit- if interested coil Rrf7- '5023 Robert Pdrri sh; Hudsor : Foils- NiV. between "5'P.M ond 5:30. FOR RENT - PORT HfiNJJY 2 bedroom house located in village. Nice area Call 54(6 7515 FOR -OAU-C " tract rear %^W moWfelrdtrie, J&5* 3t T2* SjciJrHucaittppy!, bYl.tartfedftd: metal shed. Low payment terms ,or buy-out right, Own- ers moving; % $'W Prods. P. Q. Box'361, Ticonderoaa. BUSINESS SERVICES F?OR' om month SALE -. by 2 585^-7594 14, for, Snow Used $20, tires one Call POND LUMBER & COAL CO Buil ding; Material Fuel Oil *^- Coal, Lake George Ave; - Ticonderoga. N.Y. CEMENT, SAND, GRAVEL Top soil fbr sole. Also;,', back hoeing, grading & trucking. Ralph W.Sawefr, Rpp 1, Ticonderoga, Tel. 585-4419, , r ,'-.••.'••• #OBSALE *. 30 ft. self- ; propelled, self-contained camper, sleeps 6. Must be seen to '/.-"be appreciated. Sairirtfic;e; $3,900. Gall 53fe?259 , or 532-7292. MB SALE ^1968 trailer: , 12 x 40 Crown Point lo- Ration $3,606 Call LY 7 Uf TO HERE IN BILLS' Look rng for a way^. out ' You can makesxjro mon- ey fast as On, Avon r,epre-"* sentative. Yoi{ 't-9*f out of the kouse ( /rAdfce new friends/enjoy fife more 1 Call now. For openings in Schroon Lake or Put- nam, call 7#2-.3705* „«' write N. CARMER, Garts- evaort^ M.Y. - . ^ - if ' r FOR RENT -Furnished bedroom qpt/Heat ( gahd aj. s utilities included. Call Port Henry, 546-7848. „J Sale) on pant suits and dres'ses, values up to $50. Coats 25% off, all fabric remenents ——39<£ per^, yard. Special sole on'Singer Sewing Mach- ines'and Vqcqurn. c l e a n - ers Call 546-7673 Adirondack Merchantile Moriah, N Y Closed on Mondays CARD OF THANKS With deep appreciation for the many kind exp- ressions of sympathy during our recent ber- eavement Mr & Mrs Steve Moran Mr & Mrs Louis Morett and family Mr & Mrs Martin Moran and family CARD OF THANKS To members of the Ticon- deroga Grange, I say than- ks fojitlje lovely poins^tta, sentwme for Christnfas. Thanks again, ever a Gra- nge. Mrs. Winnie Swinton Ballston Spa CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank,our friends and neighbors and the employees of the Inter national Paper Co. and the Reverend Everette Duncan, for all their acts of kind- ness q} the time of pur r e - cent bereavement. Also our thanks to Judy Scott."^and Kevin .Taylor for taking a collection for us frofti our neighbors in the UPPEjR; FALLS section of Towrjfc Frarjcjjs Osier Judy:"Osier, , -. -, Legal Notices TAX eOLteCTOR'SL •"!•-• -'/NOTICE • ' • : ; ..-••- /. ; ..»._• The taxable inhabitants of the Town of Putnam will take notice that the undersigned collector.oif taxes In an<*for sgi4 tOWn has ceceiVeit the warrant for the cbltection of the-tsxes for- the "Year 1^72 %i$. ^|if f cplfect. j$. my n|sii86rt6? t tii said T«#rt'on "jJarrjuiity 3 iif - -'t9if& : 6S<*(-. ***&.• -.'d^'C '.ieicbejit:. Saturdays, Sunday ahd HdifdaVS .for tftirHy .days ^ihcwiKfi^eirfstr^ Ori' all such taxes remaining unTpafd aflter Jartuary" *$*,*• i'St2f„'ot)e: .p**' certfujnwilib# atitdfei/for' FeBru^ry and an ad^tt^nM /dne haffd^oBfe^ef cehtuitt:^ for each month tJif^afteir w?itil:*life.County ? treasaVr --"«ifei«jtst, ihe , tax Dodi^cldsed. - ^&ecV23 + JS7/i-.','., •. ' '-'••'-'•" *:- ( ftvm^est •••• /jovw-tax • ,••'.. -Collector 1 . •The Annual Policy Holders Meeting of the Clinton Co-operative Insurance Company, will be held at the Airport Inn, Westporr, New York, on Friday, January 14, t0Z at 10 a^m. \ -, At this rJpeetirtg. " an Amendment to Section 2 of the Charter is t,o be voted ?r»; the purpose of this Amendment is to expand the territory from six (&) to ten (10) Counties by adding the four (4}_Counties of Albany*, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady." 4 , i •- FQRSALE-- 1970 Chevrolet trnpola 2 dr. Custom Coiipe /V-^-8'Automatic frdn srrii ssrbn "power.steering & power bra- ;kes^Call;543^7;i •;••.". •;--. , ; :NOT1CE;-. J . •,',.• ' The Ordinance pertaining to the Curftw for. chifflren upder 16 years of age is still in effect iri t b * V3ttag*f o f Sort mn^^em^mk.-••'-•'' .':'.••• Que to vahdaltsm which has;'.'been-.'dcciintng iri the VSltage recafnth/,, i t . , ^ 1 1 be necessary torejnfdtce. the ; iCUrfew, i f , this vandalism continues. - / , December 22,1971 VILLAJ^E BOARD €»F TRUSTEES PORT HENRY NEWY0RK affected thereby and to the inhabitants thereof, particular consideration being given to their present and future necessities; for sources of water supp(y, and Whether they make 1 fair and equitable provisions for the determination and payment of any and all legal damages -to persons ahd properly t both direct a.rtd indirect, which will result from th^ "execution of the: plans or the acquiring of such lands, AU pejsdto, waterworks corporations, municipal Corporations or'-otrjer civil divisions -of the v Stafe of New York, otheW iha>w the applicant, who , have objections^ to the executiotf , of said plans Or Wish to be -heard either id favor of or ^opposed to such plans, in order to b£ heard ^hereon, must ftte_ja notice of s such- tfesire to bB heard in writing and in duplicate in the office of *" the Department of Environmental Conservation 1 in the County of Albany, Oneida Bus ' New York, dn or before tbe One (1) 1962-30 Passehger^ 10th day o| January, 1972 Chevrolet Bus __^ Any objection so filed must The above equipment may ( particularly •* specify the be inspected at the Schroon grounds thereof. FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST blDDER The Board of Education of- Schroon Lake Central School District No 1 of the Towns, of Schroon, North Hudson, ^rtd w Chester, Counties of Essex and Warren hereby, invjtes the submission -• of sealed bids on the following: One (1) 1964 Ford Station Wagon. _ _ One (1) 1957-60 Passenger Hi to the southeasterly comer ot said lands of VanZutpben, thence running south thirty degrees west (S 30 degrees 00 feet W) on a computed bearing, a distance of twelve hiindted eighty feet (1280 feet}* more or less, t o a stake and stones marking the northeasterly corner pf lands owned or said to be owned J by Walter A. Clarke; trtence running south sixty 5 *!* degrees West (S 66 degrees 00 feet W), along the east bounds of said lands of Clarke a" distance of six hupdfed twenty-eight feet (628 feet), more or less, to a * stake and stones marking the southeast corner of laHds of Clarke; tftehce north' twentytseVen,degrees and two' minutes west (N 27 degrees 02 feet Wj, alohg the south bounds of .-said lands of/ Clarke,., a distance of one hundredfeet (100 feet), tp an iron pfpe driven mtd the ' M[I r 'In real property located within 500 feet of thetoujKfcirles of the real property for which a variance tun been requested. Section 6. A violation cf this ordinance shall be /an offense punishable upon conviction by «, fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars o r (imprisonment for not to- exceed sixty days, or both, and each calendar week's continued violation shall constitute *< Separate additional violation. In addition ,to -the fforegoitig penalties provided for a violation of this orqjnanceV the Town Board of the To wd oi Ticonderoga shall havethe right to-apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for ar> order to restrain and enjoin any proposed or threatened violation of this ordinance. T A X COLLECTOR'S NOTlfcE _, ^ -o "^ tQOD i •'•AAWKE-T ground at the easterly point ; k t * * of lands ov^n^d br said to be JlbeJaxable inhabitants, of owned by Wilfard W. Beklen, the Town pf Ticonderoga will LSike Central School garage All bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope 'and marked on the outside - ' "Station Wagon Bid or Orjefda Bus Bid or Chevrolet Bus*Bid. Bids will be opened on January 12 at 2 00 p.rri; in the Board of Education room THE BOARD OF EDUCATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY Notice of Public Hearings Please Take Notice that Public Hearings on the proposed Rules and Regulations governing the review of interim development projects by the Adirondack Park Agency, pursuant to Chapter 706^. Laws of 1971, will be held at- Ray Brook, N.Y. on* Thursday, January 13, 1972 at the Department of Environmental Conservation at 3:0O p.m. and at 7:00 p.m. AND at Lake George, N.Y. on Friday, January 14, 1972 at the Lake George Institute of Hfstory Art and Science, at 10;30 a.m. Copies of the proposed Rules and Regulations may be obtained at the Agency, Ray Brook, N.Y. 12977, Tel. 518-891-4050. Richard W. Lawrence, Jr. j * ' Chairman LEGAL NOTICE '-' " STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL T CONSERVATION*^ ' In "the Matter of the Application of CROWN' POINT WATER DISTRICT Water Supply Application No. 6054 v r * ""' PUBLIC NOTICE t Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 75 of the Environmental Conservation Law and pursuant t o Section 451 of the Conservation; Law, the- Department of Environmental Conservation will cause a public hearing to be held in the Town Clerk's Office on the 18th day- of January, 1972 at 10:00 o'clpck in the forenoon of that day for the purpose of hearing ail persons, waterworks. •- corporations, municipal corporations' or other civil divisions of the State of New York that may' be affected by the execution of the plans of the Town of Crown Point, Essex County, to extend water supply and distribution system of trie. Crown Point Water District along Pearl Street in said -town and to take an additional supply of water for they-racisting District , and Jposed extension from a 'new well and for the construction proposed in connection with the project, plans far which havejjeerj filed with the Deparf/fient of Environmental Conservation at its*office in £lb»h$r. New York, where the same are open fop public inspection; and for the purpose of determining whether said plans are justified by public necessity, whether they provide for the propur and safe construction of all work connected therewith, whether they provide for tha proper prelection of the supply and w a t er s rred' f r d m contamination or provide for the proper treatment of such additional supply* whether they are lust arrd equitable to the owe*" municipalities IB the event that no notice of appearance in opposition «to the proposed, project is filed yvithin the time specified, the Department is authorized by statute to dispense with the Pul Hearing; and to proceed to consider and examine the petition, .maps, plans, proofs and arguments submitted in support of the proposed project, and thereafter to make the determinations and decision as required by statute If the hearing is dispensed with, due and timely notice thereof will be given only to thej^applicant and to any person^ who has filed a notice of appearance Dated, Albany, New York Decembi^21,1971 Edwin L. VopelaR Director of Regulation Division of Resource Management Services A .--.v; r.. i- ;:• -•• *u.4i ESTABLtS TIRO^A^PCilNT/. , RESibEi^T|Ai!AR£A' LAKE<GEORG^PAjFtK ,' "'••'.. -' --.\-;:A-•) Be it Eriartedv^and' - Ordained by the?l^w1nr^6|rd of t h i T o w n o f Tlcbhdfiroga,; v -Essex County. r4ew; York* as ? follows: -Section 1. The Wor'd "person" as used irr, this ordinance shall include an individual, society, club, firm,, partnership, corporation OF association .of persons,' and ' the singular number shall include the" plural. The Words "residential area" shall Have. the meaning intended and provided by. Article I3-C*df the General Municipal LaW. The legislative intent'in the adoption of the prdinance snail be as set forth in Section" • 2 8 0 of trte-Genera! Munich** Law, Section 2,'Pursuant to the provisions of Article 13-C of the General Municipal Law, there is hereby established a residential area in that portion of the Town of Ticonderoga wholly within the Lake George Park bounded arfd described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monument set in the ground On the southerly side of Tiroga Point, at a poirvt where the County Line between the Counties of Essex and Washington intersects the easterly shore of Lake George; thence running northerly, along the shdre of Lake George as it winds and turns, a distance of eleven thousand/ feet (11,000 feet), more or fess, to a point where the easterly line of the Stoughton Patent ihtersects the shore of Lake George; thence running along said patent line, on a magnetic' bearing of north'forty-efght degrees and thirty minutes' east (N 48 degrees 30 feet £), a distance of six hundred fifty feet '{650 feet), more or less, to the north bounds of lands owned'or'said lo be owned by Louis A. VariZutphen and formerly known as the "Spencer Farm" t thence south &ixty*one degrees and twenty*!* minutes east ($61 degrees 26 feet E) r along/said northerly bounds of lands of VanZutphen. a distance of nine hundred fifty-three feet (953 feet), more or less, to the northeast corner of lands of VanZtttphittsthertce south sixteen degree* and ?torty minutes *fost {& 16 dearees 40 feet W) t alortg<iha easterly bounds of said lands of VanZutpben, a distance of twenty-three hundred sixteen feel (2316 feet}, more or less. thence - running morth forty-four degrees and twelve minutes west (N 44, degrees 12 feet W)j/ along the^outh bounds of said '~ lands Betden, a distance of hundred fifty-nine, feet (659 feet) r to the northeast corner of lands, owned o r said to be oWned by 1 F,M- Vosburg; thence x runhmg south fortynone degrees west (S 41 degrees 00 feet W), along the ist line of lands of Vosburg,', a ^distance of seven hundred three feet (703feet), more or,, les^T-fo the southeast corner of said lands of Vosburg,' thence north forty-three degrees west (N 43 degrees 00 feet W), along the south line , of said lands of Vosburg, a distance of bne hundred hinety feet (190 feet), more or less, to a power .and .telephone utility line? thence south fifty-five degrees and Jtwenty-fouf minutes west£(S 55 degrees 24 feet W)» along said utility line, atiistaftce,of four, hundred feet (400 feet), • more or Jess, to the aforesaid Essex-Washington County Line; therlce norf;h eighty-two :«/:%^rp:^^m«^, vM&ti^-Mb^-/$M&&2&- < , of ^.-•^^ -WW' ^fJjj^^iie^^mQ^orlelsSr' '-oihliaihjtr^^^aci^tdf''' 'liftt iihWldings;?:- jt jle redd boundaries residential- industrial purpose except , residence Within /-;^iSectibrt^-0tt;a'nd%ftfeM^ r;*ef|e'cff^*v/.:-' : dat|- •:',;.:io|', v tlt'ii 1 '-^fdihaVce^flb^l^^rt^"ShalfL : liSe; ! *'Vanyr.- : -r^l'.--ip*bper^yv.dt-c %m. " and .:?5tructur& wlthirt•'•'•' ihe of the aforesaid -area '-'for any or ' commercial that arty • the "said ^edlftcted: : -vj$n',alty/,:' remaining residential area may be leased or rented for single, private family residential purposes. Section 4. 'If th$ Town Board of the Town of Ticonderoga shall hereafter adopt, and enact a general zoning •ordinance for the entrm Town of 'Ticonderoga and any provisions of such general zoning ordinance > relating to the use of real property - in r - the •* said residential, area established by this ordinance shall conflict with orfoeInconsistent with any provision of such general zoning ordinance, • the provisions of such general zoning _ ordinance shall supersede, the provisions of this ordinance and shall govern the use of such property. Section S. The Town Board of the Town of Ticonderoaa shall have the power to grant a proper and appropriate variance from this ordinance to authorize or permit a necessary or desirable use of land or prevent unnecessary hardship in an individual or particular instance. Such variance-shall be by resolution adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority of the total ! memberstjiip of the town 'board and a,variance shall be granted only after a-pubhc hearing. Notice of such public hearing shall be published once in the official newspaper and posted on the bulletin boatd Of the Town Clerk, and a Copy of sdeh notice mailed i to owners of real property located within 500 feet of the boundaries of the j real property for which a variance has been requested. Such notice shall contain the mama of the owner Of the property for which a variance has bean requested, .a sufficient < description to identify the particular property fpr which a variance has been, requested and a concise statement of . the particular proposed use -- for whi$h the variance fws f .been requested, The application by an owner to the Town Board shall be by written petition which, shall -contain ,--„ the* -V foregoing, information, and a statement of the names of the owners Of please -take; notice that the undersigned ^ collector'' of taxes, »v and/ifof said town, has reserved, a warVantfor the of., collection of- taxes listed on six the 1972 Town and^County ,taxroll % - ** I wijl attend at the Town Clerk's IDffjce at—'-the - Ticonderoga Community Building 6n January; 3,1972 and each weekday'thereafter except Saturdays, Sundays "and Holidays. The hours of collection .will be from 9 a.m. to noon arfd-li p m. to 5 p.m. /on f Monday" thfpugh Friday. (Taxes paid oh or before January 31,, 1972- will have no interest charge. February 1st through February 29th the interest will be bne percent. Od the first day of each month thereafter the "Interest will increase by % of l% r until the Essex-County- Treasurer- orders the books closed. -, \ - ' Dated January 3,1972 by Alice Arthur Tax Collector for the Town of Ticonderoga i i ^_ .TAX-NbtlCE^:'..^- DJUrtrtfj; the rhotith of ta^es; ;i .:Wi|l".:; v /pa, without 'fee/' ;dr Ctt*? .air^ ; taxje4-- .._ v ._ , ., :\uripaidV' : >-'-afte?i~ 3arfu?jry i.' 3ast^; * ; vdnei,-tiif. -percentum Will be/added'for - tjje"-* lif|^'. thorit fy j^'ridK 4r»'.; additional Qrte-lialf(%)otpne ''^frce^tMm.-'^v^eadi^iniQhiftt'-^ add* fraction ;fheredf thereafter until the return of unpaid taxes is made by me to the ' County Treasurer pursuant to'law, which return will be matte- on ora|»ut April 1st uples) ah extevon is granted "by^the County v . Treasurer.. , Thereafter payments must be made ,to. . the County Treasurer with a fee of 5% added, plus interest at 'the rate of 10% per annum orr tfie combined total, from February 1st of the current year. - 1972 TAX'RATE , County Tax .00282 Town Tax *: ,7* <-*, s, .01180 Light... ..-.".00^36 During January taxes will be collected at my resid*no» Thursdays-and Fridays from 1 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; also W January 8, 15. 22", and 29, I wilt collect at the ToWn Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. , STATE A»D State Aid to Town ^ $10,060.00 State Aid to ^ County ,.. $2,573,043,37 PLEASE. MAKE CHECrt OR MONEY ORDER- PAYABLE TO: AARON MIDDUETON COLLECTOR.- TOWN OF HAGUE ~ HAGUE, NEW YORK 1283.6 Obituaries - Myrtle L. Fennetiy, W yeawojd, died Saturday, Djec. 25, suddenly at her hone/ in Newoomb. Survivor* include two *OM, James of Altpna, N.Y., and .&&#& ' of Newoomb, M mil as «fehf> grandchildren^ . » A low mats was celebrated in St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Newcomb, kfonday, 0e6, 27, by Her. Lawrence Makttfr, Pastor, Interment will be in Newcomb cemetery in the soring. ' Donations may be made to 'the Newcowb Volunleer Ambulance Fthid in '"Sere . memory. V ' r <.. ,-';-i= •,; ._. JPuneral arnngements w l * ; made by the Edward L. Wlfo Funeral Home. s •"•'*'* m J \ i i << 4- * < i 'J ^-lajBJBJBJBJBJI iCk% I'm* eiene] r , ^^ll ^—r ^ afl X X 1\ V .'•.Wrl w& mm T^iilfl i'&WW iWW i*U.»jfl •v:ii - ; e t j l aV ; 3''/»aW fc'i - ^K-i •A^eaaaaa JfcjLij' ' vm *• i •o, v. W - - •'e*V\N 3^>*- Let's Go to the Races! V / C f ' V, 1 3 A\ - -,tf f i »C*, —"»< r ;l - v ;-Hi«' - JiQJ'"rtfFibrn' " •'fiJ'- erthuO •. ^fft-3* "SIBKJT^SB w '.'Sreo-ie VA * t ,, ~2 J-)., &&* - « rvv . " "hi ^" % \ N- ^m^% * V u ft ^F; tm ?jp *-e -i its I .- I-SI W*l Here's How You Can Win! 1 Pick up your FREE "RACING SWEJEP- * STAKES" card at any P & C or Saveway Market. No purchase necessary. Get one card each time you come to Saveway ^j> Each card Kas five races with possible qualifying numbers for each race. 3. After each race is run on WHEN-TV, WWNY- TV, WENY-TV, or WAST-TV, check the num- ber of the horse which finishes in first place. Compare this number with the number shown on your card. If these numbers for a particu- lar race match with the number on your card for that race, you have qualified for the week- ly Sweepstakes drawing. Check each of the five races. It's as simple as that. ^ Take your qualifying cards to your nearest P & C or SaveWay and deposit them in the special drawing box in the store by the close of business Thursday following broadcast. 0. Complete details are printed on each card. . 4-w, j -41 ^ k'U k J E : 4 t ^> f&3*&-'. <"~A:v- WHEN TV, €hanliel %1 awl r€*roa*tea*t till llLLEiVIi Channel 7; WENY TV, ChanJl#» 'fcJFJL WAST TV, Channel m I SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES " iWJPLL BE A W A R ^ D 4 Prizes of $100.00 10 Prizes of ^S H'A. «V^1 A #s ,i r *.,' -r ^J- ^< , X \tt ^ cowr** 1 *" rsr 6 •Aftl K««*f 1 RS-t MO* fSS <Bs& 3V i WSSK 7 JST-TV i X ISA WEEK ES-1 CARDS ARE NOW READY " «' ' ' i . Getyotii 4 RED Sweepstakes iCards now_ Watcli^ »*' . television ne*t'Monday or Tuesday. If you have *'\- a qualifying card, it-may be deposited afc any v tim^ until closing of business Thursday Jan- uary 13, All qualifiers have an equal chance' to win any prize. COMPLETE INFORMATION Is printed on each Racing Sweepstakes Card. * p * * i every >- o OYER POWER BRINGS YOU EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! * No Soyewdy employee or a rnainbir o f hli o r r ^ Immediate faintly i$ eligible to wtt*. •Q *&:, i&itfi&ajrm l :-&! #,-./---5X;

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Page 1: COMPLETE INFORMATION ISA - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn93063544/1972-01-05/ed-1/seq-6.pdf · 30 x 20 with cathedral ceiling ahfd-^rative Spar stone fireplace

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• . --. '-;.„" ' - ••" '.•'•• - . - For Sale or Rent-2bedroom _^-^.,;-^-_-v••• r - . - - ; - ' co t t age , ' electric heat, built.

REAL ESTATE »" cabinets; withdryer and ' m.w**L-mm.m E a s r a n S e llv»ng room wall

BRvKII lS t o w a J 1 carpeting. Call Hague M.i.i uij~iiiiijn • • • • • . • I II-LIM •• • u r n . • • y i » 5 * - * v * B X t »

Blanche Mosier Realtor

PHONE 585-7611

•§ So. Wayne Ave.

FOR SALE-12 x 50 trailer and lot completely furnished located outside Corporation on Abercrombie St., has village water, washer, and dryer and freezer included, £7.000 call 585-626L

Water Wells Prilfecf

With Fast RQtaty Drill

Phone 46,8-2217 or 468 5508

CASTLETON, VERMONT

Collector 's Item - 195? Jeep Station Wagon 4 wheel drive, Completely redone, in A one condit ion. A real Gem. Only $1 ,000 , C a l l Bobby Jfy Manna 585*-6236.

Misc.

Ticonderoga. NY. por Sole - house on Myers St. (in town limits) 3 bedV

. . rooms, 1 bath, living room E . S t O C K t O n M a r t i n kitchen, village water and

seweraae. Call-885-4087..

Agency INSURANCE

G E R T ' S a gay g i r l - ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre.

Joyce D. Martin, Agent & Broker Rent electric shampooer $1.

E . S t O C K t O n M a r t i n E. C. Henry, Ticonderoga r. . c. x « . . . . ' Telephone 585-2818. Real Estate Appraisals & Notary

XEROX COPYING SERVICE 10c per copy

Oftice

Ticonderoga Crown Point Bank Building Tel. 585-6566

SNOW PLOWING -Beat M Rush-Sign op now-to have your driveway plowed,olso snow hauled gvvay. Three plows to serve-ybur needs Robert Ploof 5«5-r3314 or p.ck Ott 585^&I61.

FOR LONGER wear keep carpets clean with Blue L u s t r e . R e n t electric shampooer si_JCatney s Inc Call $8*5-17 n\3*w I

FOR RENT •M

Tel. 597-3787

Mary Hughes

Crooks Phone 5 8 5 - 2 2 8 4

Norman H.

Woods Phone 597-3730

Licensed Real Estate

Salesmen

4 yr. old 3 bedroom house outside of village, $ 16,000

3 bedroom house outside of village on Hague Rd. 4 acres Modern kitchen $ 12,500

Extremely unique home, beautifully located in Crown Point, living room 30 x 20 with cathedral ceiling ahfd-^rative Spar stone fireplace. 4 bed­rooms and modern kitchen lot 140' x 550' $26,000.

E. STOCKTON MARTIN L ie . Real Estate Broker Bank Bldg. Ticonderoga Phone 585-6566.

Gas Station and Garage Well established with large Vc'^o volumn of business. E x c e l l -

location on the main

HOUSE FOR R E N T - i n Ticonderoga at 57 Water St. 7 rooms, large sun-parlor call John McDonald Vil lage attorney for information.

FOR R E N T - Furnished 1 bedioom Apt. Heat and all util it ies included. Adults only. Call Port Henry,546-7848.

$ : O F F I C E FOR RENT Ground floor office space Approx. 500 sq. ft. Heated Air conditioned, t i le floor, completely R e ­modeled. $60. per month plus electricity. Contact Mr. John Manning, M a ­nager, W E . Aubuchon Co. at Port Henry, N.Y.

Apartment for Rent-Lovely 1 bedroom furnished apt. dish washer and fireplace all util it ies included $150 a month Call 546-9918.

For R e n t - 2 Apts on Lake George Ave. 3 room apt. furnished and 3 room apt. unfurnished. Call 585-2570

FOR R E N T - Schroon Lake 2bedroorh cottage, furnished

also, 3 large room apartment u'tilities included. Tel 5 3 2 -

BENJAMIN Hpmgas Bottled

Gas Service Atlantic Fuel

Oil and Kerosene Everything for the home and

farm heating needs (Budget Plan Available)

PHONE 585-2877 Ticonderoga, N.Y

HELP WANTED

WANTED: Woman for house cleaning. Own transportation preferred. Cal l 585 -6101

ant highway. Extra lot adjoining $25,000 00.

F O R S A L E - Cottage on L a k e Chdmplain, 100 ft. lake frontage, 3 bedroom with fireplace $10,000.

PORT HENRY

3 bedroom house oi l heat, excellent condition and location, large yard.

T ICONDEROGA 4 bedroom 2 story house, oil heat, good location.

RIDGE MEADOW Rt A L T Y Genev leve Bai tC

Lre .Rea l Est . Sales Port Henry. Nev% York

Phone 546-7.76

SCHROON LAKE AREA Year round home on Route 73, $6800.00.

2 bedroom house, central

5 -acre wooded fat on blacktop ;.-i|itintry road.

• SecluderjPtj&^-acr.e-C felt on gebd ' trout stream. More acreage available.

APARTMENT FOR RENT Large 1 room efficiency apartment, privacy and wooded atmosphere. Call 546-9918.

Room For Rent - Kitchen and TV privileges. Call 585-7151 or 585-2546.

LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE for winter storage of automobiles or smaller boats & trai­lers at 1200 per month in heated garage. Units-jacked up & covered with plastic tarp. Call 585— 7878. TOWNE'S GARAGE TICONDEROGA, N. Y.

FOR RENT - PORT HENRY 2 bedroom house, located in vifldgei Nice Area Call 546 7515

FOR RENT - MirieviUe area Groverhijls hous£, 3, bedroom

w new oil fufnance. Call 54fcW < 7515 • ' " '• ' "•''. •".v"'-"'

HOUSEHOLD

GOODS FOR SALE

1 - 3 6 ' combination wood cool and gas si^ve with oven. Ca l l 5 3 2 - 7 5 4 9 .

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Power roller-three tops trailer with electric brake and dump truck body. Call 532-9057 .

FOR SALE - Combination gas & oil stove 41 x 25 x 32'? high excellent con­dition call 585-2504.

F"OR SALE - Stove 4 bur­ner electric range for sale or swap for gas stove Call 546 -9918 .

FOR SALE-Must be sold furniture from 6 room house in Crown Point. Second house from the Hotel Edward Corpron, Crown Point. Call LY 7 - 3 3 H

FOR SALE: Kitchen table $25, baby carriage $25, E-lee. heaters $10. Gas best-er $40, double bed $20, % beds $20, end table lamps $ 16, dresser $20 and a *hitej»airghahyde choir, and wooden drying rack. Call 546>75i5 \

AUTOMOTIVE

Lakefront lots on east anc West sides of Schroon Lake and" lots wi th lake rights on 270' of lakefront, wi th town waiter.

M.s L E O F R I E D M A N . Licensed Real Estate Broker Schroon L a k e , 5 3 2 - 7 4 0 0 .

REAL ESTATE

rmrs<it House tor Sale: Handyman special. 1\? p e e s land borri.-: and - garage $5,500 located ; ' in-: CrpWn. Ppirit-if interested coil Rr f7 -

' 5 0 2 3 Robert Pdrri sh; Hudsor : Foils- N i V . between "5'P.M

ond 5:30.

FOR RENT - PORT HfiNJJY 2 bedroom house located in village. Nice area Call 54(6 7515

FOR -OAU-C " tract rear %^W moWfelrdtrie, J&5* 3t T2* SjciJrHucaittppy!, bYl.tartfedftd: metal shed. Low payment terms ,or buy-out right, Own­ers moving; % $'W Prods. P. Q. Box'361, Ticonderoaa.

BUSINESS SERVICES

F?OR' o m month

SALE -. by

2 585^-7594

14, for,

Snow Used $20,

t ires one

Call

POND LUMBER & COAL CO

Buil ding; Material Fuel Oil * - Coal,

Lake George Ave; -Ticonderoga. N.Y.

CEMENT, SAND, GRAVEL Top soil fbr sole. Also;,', back hoeing, grading & trucking. Ralph W.Sawefr, Rpp 1, Ticonderoga, Tel. 585-4419, , r ,'-.••.'•••

# O B S A L E *. 30 ft. self-; propelled, self-contained camper, sleeps 6. Must be seen to '/.-"be appreciated. Sairirtfic;e; $3,900. Gall 53fe?259 , or 532-7292.

MB SALE ^ 1 9 6 8 trailer: , 12 x 40 Crown Point lo-Ration $3,606 Call LY 7

Uf TO HERE IN BILLS ' Look rng for a way . out ' You can makesxjro mon­ey fast as On, Avon r,epre-"* sentative. Yoi{ 't-9*f o u t

of the kouse ( /rAdfce new fr iends/enjoy f i fe m o r e 1

Call now. For openings in Schroon Lake o r P u t ­nam, ca l l 7#2- .3705* „ « ' write N . C A R M E R , G a r t s -evaort^ M.Y. - .

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FOR RENT - F u r n i s h e d bedroom qpt/Heat (gahd aj.s

uti l i t ies included. Ca l l Port Henry, 546 -7848 . „J

Sale) on pant suits and dres'ses, values up to $50. Coats 25% off, a l l f a b r i c remenents ——39<£ per , yard. Special sole on'Singer Sewing M a c h ­ines'and Vqcqurn. c l e a n ­ers Call 5 4 6 - 7 6 7 3 Adirondack Merchantile

Moriah, N Y

Closed on Mondays

CARD O F THANKS With deep appreciation for the many kind e x p ­ressions of sympathy during our recent b e r ­eavement

Mr & Mrs Steve Moran Mr & Mrs Louis Morett and family Mr & Mrs Martin Moran and family

CARD OF THANKS

To members of the T i c o n ­deroga Grange, I say t h a n ­ks fojitlje lovely poins^tta, s e n t w m e for Christnfas. Thanks again, ever a G r a ­nge.

Mrs. Winnie Swinton Ballston Spa

CARD OF THANKS

We would l ike to thank,our friends and neighbors and the employees of the Inter national Paper Co. and the Reverend Everette Duncan, for a l l their acts of k i n d ­ness q} the time of pur r e ­cent bereavement. Also our thanks to Judy Scott."^and Kevin .Taylor for taking a collection for us frofti our neighbors in the UPPEjR; F A L L S section of Towrjfc

Frarjcjjs Osier Judy:"Osier, , -. -,

Legal Notices

TAX eOLteCTOR'SL •"!•-• - ' / N O T I C E • ' • : ; . . - • • - /. ; ..»._•

The taxable inhabitants of the Town of Putnam will take notice that the undersigned collector.oif taxes In an<*for sgi4 tOWn has ceceiVeit the warrant for the cbltection of the-tsxes for- the "Year 1^72 %i$. ^ | i f f cplfect. j$. my n|sii86rt6?t tii said T«#rt'on

"jJarrjuiity 3iif- -'t9if& • :6S<*(-. ***&.• -.'d^'C '.ieicbejit:. Saturdays, Sunday ahd HdifdaVS .for tftirHy .days ^ihcwiKfi^eirfstr^ Ori' all such taxes remaining unTpafd aflter Jartuary" *$*,*• i'St2f„'ot)e: .p**' certfujnwilib# atitdfei/for' FeBru^ry and an ad^tt^nM /dne haffd^oBfe^ef cehtuitt: for each month tJif^afteir w?itil:*life.County

? treasaVr --"«ifei«jtst, ihe , tax Dodi^cldsed.

- ^&ecV23+JS7/i-.','., •. ' '-'••'-'•" *:- ( ftvm^est

•••• / j o v w - t a x • ,••'.. -Collector1.

• T h e Annual Policy Holders Meeting of the C l i n t o n Co-operative Insurance Company, will be held at the Airport Inn, Westporr, New York, on Friday, January 14, t0Z at 10 a m. \ -,

At this rJpeetirtg. " an Amendment to Section 2 of the Charter is t,o be voted ?r»; the purpose of this Amendment is to expand the territory from six (&) to ten (10) Counties by adding the four (4}_Counties of Albany*, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady." 4 ,

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FQRSALE-- 1970 Chevrolet trnpola 2 dr. Custom Coiipe

/V-^-8'Automatic frdn srrii ssrbn "power.steering & power bra-;kes^Call ;543^7;i •;••.".

•;--. , ; :NOT1CE;- . J . •,',.•

' The Ordinance pertaining to the Curftw for . chifflren upder 16 years of age is still in effect iri t b * V3ttag*f o f Sort mn^^em^mk.-••'-•'' .':'.•••

Que to vahdaltsm which has;'.'been-.'dcciintng iri the VSltage recafnth/,, i t . , ^ 1 1 be necessary to re jn fd tce . the ; iCUrfew, i f , this vandalism continues. - / ,

December 2 2 , 1 9 7 1 VILLAJ^E BOARD

€»F TRUSTEES PORT HENRY

NEWY0RK

affected thereby and to the inhabitants thereof, particular

consideration being given to their present and future necessities; for sources of water supp(y, and Whether they make1 fair and equitable prov is ions for the determination and payment of any and all legal damages -to persons ahd properlyt both direct a.rtd indirect, which will result f rom th^ "execution of the: plans or the acquiring of such lands,

AU pejsdto, waterworks c o r p o r a t i o n s , municipal Corporations or'-otrjer civil divisions -of thevStafe o f New York, otheW iha>w the a p p l i c a n t , w h o , have objections^ to the executiotf

, of said plans Or Wish to be -heard either id favor of or ^opposed t o such plans, in order to b£ heard ^hereon, must ftte_ja notice o f ssuch-tfesire to bB heard in writing and in duplicate in the office of *" the Department of Environmental Conservation

1 in the County of Albany, Oneida Bus ' New York , dn o r before tbe

One (1) 1962-30 Passehger^ 10th day o | January, 1972 Chevrolet Bus __^ A n y objection so filed must

The above equipment may ( particularly •* specify the be inspected at the Schroon grounds thereof.

FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST blDDER

The Board of Education of-Schroon Lake Central School District No 1 of the Towns, of Schroon, North Hudson, ^rtdw Chester, Counties of Essex and Warren hereby, invjtes the submission -• of sealed bids on the following:

One (1) 1964 Ford Station Wagon. _ _

One (1) 1957-60 Passenger

Hi

to the southeasterly comer ot said lands of VanZutpben, thence running south thir ty degrees west (S 30 degrees 0 0 feet W) on a computed bearing, a distance of twelve hiindted eighty feet (1280 feet}* more or less, t o a stake and stones marking t h e northeasterly corner pf lands owned or said to be owned J

by Walter A . Clarke; trtence running south sixty5*!* degrees West (S 66 degrees 00 feet W), along the east bounds of said lands of Clarke a" distance of six hupdfed twenty-eight feet (628 feet), more or less, t o a * stake and stones marking the southeast corner of laHds of Clarke; tftehce north' twentytseVen,degrees and two' minutes west (N 27 degrees 02 feet Wj, alohg the south bounds of .-said lands of/ Clarke,., a distance of one hundredfeet (100 feet), tp an iron pfpe driven mtd the

' M[I r 'In

real property located within 500 feet of thetoujKfcirles of the real property fo r which a variance tun been requested.

Section 6 . A violation cf this ordinance shall be /an offense punishable upon conviction b y «, f ine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars o r (imprisonment for not to-exceed sixty days, or both, and each calendar week's continued violation shall c o n s t i t u t e *< Separate additional violation. I n addition , t o -the fforegoitig penalties provided for a violation of this orqjnanceV the Town Board o f t h e T o w d oi Ticonderoga shall havethe right to-apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for ar> order t o restrain and enjoin any proposed or threatened violation of this ordinance.

T A X COLLECTOR'S NOTlfcE _, -o

"^ t Q O D

i • ' •AAWKE-T

ground at the easterly point ; k t * * of lands ov n^d br said to be — JlbeJaxable inhabitants, of owned by Wilfard W. Beklen, the Town pf Ticonderoga will

LSike Central School garage All bids must be enclosed

in a sealed envelope 'and marked on the outside -

' "Station Wagon Bid or Orjefda Bus Bid or Chevrolet Bus*Bid.

Bids will be opened on January 12 at 2 00 p.rri; in the Board of Education room

T H E BOARD O F EDUCATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS

A D I R O N D A C K PARK AGENCY

Notice of Public Hearings

Please Take Notice that Public Hearings on the proposed Rules and Regulations governing the rev iew of i n t e r i m development projects by the Adirondack Park Agency, pursuant to Chapter 706 . Laws of 1971, will be held at-Ray Brook, N.Y. on* Thursday, January 13, 1972 at the Department of Environmental Conservation at 3:0O p.m. and at 7:00 p.m.

AND at Lake George, N.Y. on Friday, January 14, 1972 at the Lake George Institute of Hfstory Art and Science, at 10;30 a.m. Copies of the proposed Rules and Regulations may be obtained at the Agency, Ray Brook, N . Y . 1 2 9 7 7 , T e l . 518-891-4050.

Richard W. Lawrence, Jr. j * ' Chairman

LEGAL NOTICE '-' " STATE OF NEW YORK

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL

T CONSERVATION*^ '

In "the Matter of the Application of CROWN' POINT WATER DISTRICT Water Supply Application No. 6054 v r *

""' PUBLIC N O T I C E t

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 75 of the Environmental Conservation Law and pursuant to Section 451 of the Conservation; Law, the- Department of Environmental Conservation will cause a public hearing to be held in the Town Clerk's Office on the 18th day- of January, 1972 at 10:00 o'clpck in the forenoon of that day for the purpose of hearing ail persons, waterworks. •- corporations, municipal corporations' or other civil divisions of the State of New York that may' be affected by the execution of the plans of the Town of Crown Point, Essex County, to extend water supply and distribution system of trie. Crown Point Water District along Pearl Street in said -town and to take an additional supply of water for they-racisting District , and

Jposed extension from a 'new well and for the construction proposed in connection with the project, plans far which havejjeerj filed with the Deparf/fient of Environmental Conservation at its*office in £lb»h$r. New York, where the same are open fop public inspection; and for the purpose of determining whether said plans are justified by public necessity, whether they provide for the propur and safe construction of all work connected therewith, whether they provide for tha proper prelection of the supply and w a t er s r r e d ' f r d m contamination or provide for the proper treatment of such additional supply* whether they are lust arrd equitable to the owe*" municipalities

IB the event that no notice of appearance in opposition

«to the proposed, project is filed yvithin the time specified, the Department is authorized by statute to dispense with the Pul Hearing; and to proceed to consider and examine the petition, .maps, plans, proofs and arguments submitted in support of the proposed project, and thereafter to make the determinations and decision as required by statute If the hearing is dispensed with, due and timely notice thereof will be given only to thej applicant and to any person who has filed a notice of appearance

Dated, Albany, New York Decembi^21,1971

Edwin L. VopelaR Director of Regulation Division of Resource Management Services A

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*u.4i ESTABLtS TIRO^A^PCilNT/. ,

RESibEi^T|Ai!AR£A'

LAKE<GEORG^PAjFtK ,' " ' • • ' . . - ' - - . \ - ; : A - • )

Be i t Eriartedv^and' - Ordained by the?l^w1nr^6|rd of thiTownof Tlcbhdfiroga,;v

-Essex County. r4ew; York* as ? follows:

-Section 1. The Wor'd "person" as used i r r , this ordinance shall include an individual, society, club, f i r m , , partnership, corporation OF association .of persons,' and ' the singular number shall include the" plural. The Words "residential area" shall Have. the meaning intended and provided by. Article I3 -C*df the General Municipal LaW. T h e legislative in tent ' in the adoption of t h e prdinance snail be as set forth in Section"

• 2 8 0 of trte-Genera! Mun ich* * Law,

Section 2,'Pursuant t o the provisions of Article 13-C o f the General Municipal Law, there is hereby established a residential area i n that portion of t h e T o w n of Ticonderoga wholly within the Lake George Park bounded arfd described as follows:

Beginning at a concrete monument set in the ground On the southerly side of Tiroga Point, at a poirvt where the County Line between the Counties of Essex and Washington intersects the easterly shore of Lake George; thence running northerly, along the shdre of Lake George as it winds and turns, a distance of eleven thousand/ feet (11,000 feet), more or fess, to a point where the easterly line of the Stoughton Patent ihtersects the shore of Lake George; thence running along said patent line, on a magnetic' bearing of north'forty-efght degrees and thirty minutes' east (N 4 8 degrees 30 feet £) , a distance of six hundred fifty feet '{650 feet), more or less, to the north bounds of lands owned'or'said lo be owned by Louis A. VariZutphen and formerly known as the "Spencer Farm" t thence south &ixty*one degrees and twenty*!* minutes east ($61 degrees 2 6 feet E)r along/said northerly bounds of lands of VanZutphen. a distance of nine hundred fifty-three feet (953 feet), more or less, to the northeast corner of lands of VanZtttphittsthertce south sixteen degree* and ?torty minutes *fost {& 16 dearees 40 feet W)talortg<iha easterly bounds of said lands of VanZutpben, a distance of twenty-three hundred sixteen feel (2316 feet}, more or less.

thence - running morth forty-four degrees and twelve minutes west (N 44, degrees 12 feet W)j/ along the^outh bounds of said ''~ lands Betden, a distance of hundred fifty-nine, feet (659 feet)r to the northeast corner of lands, owned or said to be oWned by1 F,M- Vosburg; thence x runhmg south fortynone degrees west (S 41 degrees 00 feet W), along the

ist line of lands of Vosburg,', a distance of seven hundred three feet (703feet), more or,,

les^T-fo the southeast corner of said lands of Vosburg,' thence north forty-three degrees west (N 43 degrees 00 feet W), along the south line , of said lands of Vosburg, a distance of bne hundred hinety feet (190 feet), more or less, to a power .and

.telephone utility line? thence south fifty-five degrees and Jtwenty-fouf minutes west£(S 55 degrees 24 feet W)» along said utility line, a tiistaftce, of four, hundred feet (400 feet),

• more or Jess, to the aforesaid Essex-Washington County Line; therlce norf;h eighty-two

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iihWldings;?:-jt jle redd boundaries residential-industrial purpose except

, residence Within

/-;^iSectibrt^-0tt;a'nd%ftfeM^ r;*ef|e'cf f^*v/.:-':dat|- •:',;.:io|', v tlt'ii1

'- fdihaVce flb l ^rt "ShalfL:liSe;!• *'Vanyr.-:-r l'.--ip*bper^yv.dt-c %m.

" and .:?5tructur& wlthirt•'•'•' ihe

of the aforesaid -area '-'for any or ' commercial

that arty • the "said

^edlftcted: :-vj$n',alty/,:' remaining

residential area may be leased or rented for single, private family residential purposes.

Section 4 . 'If th$ Town Board of the Town of Ticonderoga shall hereafter adopt, and enact a general zoning •ordinance for the entrm Town of 'Ticonderoga and any provisions of such general zoning ordinance > relating to the use of real property - in r - the •* said residential, area established by this ordinance shall conflict with or foe Inconsistent with any provision of such general zoning ordinance, • the provisions of such general zoning _ ordinance shall supersede, the provisions of this ordinance and shall govern the use of such property.

Section S. The Town Board of the Town of Ticonderoaa shall have the power to grant a proper and appropriate variance from this ordinance to authorize or permit a necessary or desirable use of land or prevent unnecessary hardship in an individual or particular instance. Such variance-shall be by resolution adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority of the total

! memberstjiip of the town 'board and a,variance shall be granted only after a-pubhc hearing. Notice of such public hearing shall be published once in the official newspaper and posted on the bulletin boatd Of the Town Clerk, and a Copy of sdeh notice mailed

i to owners of real property located within 500 feet of the boundaries of the j real property for which a variance has been requested. Such notice shall contain the mama of the owner Of the property for which a variance has bean requested, .a sufficient

< description to identify the particular property fpr which a variance has been, requested and a concise statement of

. the particular proposed use -- for whi$h the variance fwsf .been requested, The

application by an owner to the Town Board shall be by written petition which, shall

• -contain ,--„ the* -V foregoing, information, and a statement of the names of the owners Of

please -take; notice that the undersigned ^ collector'' of taxes, »v and/if of said town, has reserved, a warVantfor the

of., collection of- taxes listed on six the 1972 Town and^County

,taxroll% - ** I wijl attend at the Town

Clerk's IDffjce at—'-the -Ticonderoga Community Building 6n January; 3,1972 and each weekday'thereafter except Saturdays, Sundays "and Holidays. The hours of collection .will be from 9 a.m. to noon arfd-li p m. to 5 p.m. /on f Monday" thfpugh Friday.

(Taxes paid oh or before January 31,, 1972- will have no interest charge. February 1st through February 29th the interest will be bne percent. O d the first day of each month thereafter the

"Interest wil l increase by % o f l % r u n t i l the Essex-County-Treasurer- orders the books closed. - , \

- ' Dated January 3 , 1 9 7 2 by Alice Arthur

T a x Collector for t he Town of Ticonderoga

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DJUrtrtfj; the rhotith o f ta^es; ;i.:Wi|l".:;v/pa, wi thout 'fee/' ;dr Ctt*? .air^ ; taxje4--

.._v._ , ., :\uripaidV':>-'-afte?i~ 3arfu?jry i.' 3ast ; *; vdnei,-tiif. -percentum Will be/added'for -tjje"-* lif|^'. thoritfy j^'ridK 4r»'.; additional Qrte-lialf(%)otpne

''^frce^tMm.-'^v^eadi^iniQhiftt'-^ add* fract ion ;fheredf thereafter until the return of unpaid taxes is made by me to the ' County Treasurer pursuant to'law, which return will be matte- on ora |»ut April 1st uples) ah extevon is granted "by^the County v. Treasurer.. , Thereafter payments must be made ,to. . the County Treasurer with a fee of 5% added, plus interest at 'the rate of 10% per annum orr tfie combined total, from February 1st of the current year. -

1972 TAX'RATE , County Tax .00282 Town Tax *: ,7* <-*, s, .01180 L i g h t . . . ..-.".00^36

During January taxes will be collected at my resid*no» Thursdays-and Fridays from1

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; also W January 8, 15. 22", and 29, I wilt collect at the ToWn Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

, STATE A»D State Aid to

Town ^ $10,060.00 State Aid to ^

County , . . $2,573,043,37 PLEASE. MAKE CHECrt

OR MONEY ORDER-PAYABLE TO:

AARON MIDDUETON COLLECTOR.-

TOWN O F HAGUE ~ H A G U E , N E W Y O R K

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Obituaries -Myrtle L. Fennetiy, W

yeawojd, died Saturday, Djec. 25, suddenly at her hone/ in Newoomb. Survivor* include two *OM, James of Altpna, N.Y., and .&&#& ' of Newoomb, M mil as «fehf> grandchildren^ . »

A low mats was celebrated in St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Newcomb, kfonday, 0e6, 27, by Her. Lawrence Makttfr, Pastor,

Interment will be in Newcomb cemetery in the soring.

' Donations may be made to 'the Newcowb Volunleer Ambulance Fthid in '"Sere

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