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T l Swim and Mrs returned home er spending a vith Mrs Swims »hii Jones and n, Red Cross Bloodmobile Bloodbank today Donors to receive free ticket for car wash Tu« Saturday Sunday . Monday ... 72 61 .- 45 . 55 37 27 M tr .00 .02 II. MM\ B. VOl 87 NO 9 — GOUVLRNLUR. N Y Northern New York's Greatest Weekly WEDNFSDAY. OCTOBLR 31. 197 3 24 PAGES. 2 SECTIONS — Fifteen Cent. Vote on Tuesday, Nov. 6 For a rir/<- /o the polls call 287-2096 or 287-3410 M Kich, *I\«»\\ 11 < 'In k and candidate lor i e eleetion urges all legist end \nicrs to ia>i their ballot Nov t» 1973 hum () a in to 9 p in at the following voting plaits District 1 Municipal Building - Coin f Kooin J)ist net 2. Kast Side School - Lobln . District 3, Town Barn D«pot S reef . District 4 TuWl] ()i lii't-s Main Street . District ;\> \\« st Side School i,4»bb\ , I )»^i i id ti. KaM Side ^School 1 • »bb\ a tul Dist i ui 7. ..Municipal Building i>ibb\ The following people will serve as fleet ion m>»pccloTs and alternates Leola Hart. Lucie Charter. Jessie Boscoe. Lauta Slate, Ida Burr, Dolly Whitton. Helena MclieynoJUs. and Thelma 1'iemce Also r F a net's Burns, Margaret Kichardsoti. Alrna (ia r es, Marion Hopper (iladys Alton. Kdna Day. Klla Blair Shaiou Yilleneuve Sandra Sibley. and Dorothy Carosi Also Jeanne I>*eson. Shirlev .Nicholas. Hilda Monroe Donna VVeldon. Klsie Hani an>. Jean Jennings. Hose Hi.we. Marguerite (Kites, and Virginia Pascoe Also Mavis Soule. Elinor I.ehigh, Patricia i'arow, Mat ion Collins. Blanche M« ssiei • Lucille N'rafe, (hi ist ine LaPierre. Betty Lewis and Marv Hatch FINAL PLANS for the annual harvest bazaar of (iouverneur I'nited Methodist church are reviewed by the co-chairmen with President Mrs. Harry L. Mills. Seated from the left are: Mrs KoberC Lvnde. Mrs Roderick Benware and Mrs. James Smith. Standing «l-r) are Mrs. Gordon McPherson. Mrs Mills and Mrs. Stanley Brown. Frank Noble appointed village administrator Blood quota set at 200 pints The Ked Cross blood niobilc \isit at thr I nited Methodist Church toda\ from noon to 5::w p.m. has a quota of im pints Mrs. Constance Smith, local drive chairman, announced that each donor will receive a ticket for a free car wash through the courtesy of Dodds Motor Corporation. Kxpenses for tbe Oct. 31 bloodmobile visit v\ill be underwritten by the (iouxerneur Rotary Club Community service clubs are paying in turn, local expenses of the blood clinics. PLANTINc; Tl LIPS in the Village green is the first step taken b\ the (ioverneur darden Club to spruce up Main Street Ked and unite tulips will border the park in the Spring During the summer other flowers will be planted between the tulip beds Long range plans include placement of trees in tubs along the business sidewalk, and encouraging merchants to paint and tidy building fronts Service clubs have expressed an interest in replacing the dead elms being removed Also planted has been the idea- of replacing the bandstand in the village green. \Reu*s photo) Miller granted variances, Senior Bazaar Trustees issue statement By a three !o one vole Wednesday night, the village board appointed Frank Noble hi the position ot village ad nunistraior at a salary ot $15,0<H) Mi Noble, uhi> has l)een with the village siv weeks as public .works ad- in mist rat i»r. a' a salaiy ol $9.(KM), will till both positions Yhe motions, made b\ William Scozzalava and seconded b> Knul Kskilsen. authorized .Noble h» sign all documents. issue building permits and make inspections when an inspector is not available .Mayor Pasti/./o retailed a comer sanun Mi Noble had bad with 'he board pru»r 'o th< 4 uniting Wednesday night in which M' N«.ble had staled that he was presently spen- ding 12 'o 1*> hours a day on his du» lev as public ad niir.ist i a'oi. but hop< b d to ha\« l 'ba' eu' d«»wn to thiee ot tuui lh<»uis The mayor I h«-n suuni'Sted thiit »h«' ln».ird -lU'line and list ihe du'ie^ «»t admiiusiiator and lo«»k tm S4ihi«*oi) e 'o eume in tv\.»- or ihree huiii s «i <1»J\ a ! a savmu^ M j iu.. in three ihuusand M//ala\ a ! eplied is lull-' line lob ihe silla^e v h\ p.ivmt! i» a'her 'ban or $1 fi.(MM) as salary tor the combined jobs. It was the Inkie r figure ihat irustee Sio/./.atava presented to the U.ard . . - Trustee Ron Coehrane. who voied against I fie ap poinmieni, said he would consider a temporary ap j>nm?ment. but ieli tliat M\ \vet»ks with 'he villas 1 was not lorm enoimlit t(» warrant a Sr,.(Kio laise All concurred Mia' they were pleased with \v.:ik V.ble lias performed lor Mie village ?o date Following t ecent meetings in\iil\in^ /Jininjz ordinances, lucal contractor s had ie<ju«'sled a meeting with ihe b<»ai d i u clarit y villag e ? emulations on home con sir net ion and installation Pi esent a' Mie session was Jan F.n T \\<\n\ ot the Joint lei: tsl jM\r commi t I ee loT\ hnit^mt! and ui'l»an develop- ment toi »he M'aie. 'o answer (ju»*stions ««t the Uiaiti and cufi' t\iei( \1 > Whil«- mobile h«»mes ai e noj |>» event 1\ ! inquired '<» Iw [>uih ! o Mie si and.n <i '»! N«w ^\<>rk S a'e construction i*ode as ot .Ki ? i ir, ]M7l rhi'v will IM 1 subiec* hi a separa'e mobiU' home ni(j) Fxplainin^ that his: ui \ ^11 tnoiiutar c<*n s« riji t )i»n is a l rcent on« v he dards. not zoning, be said. In response to a question by t rust ee Scozzatava whet her mobile and modular home dealers were licensed. Mr. Fan replied in the negative, |>IJT added 'hat a sales tax is levied on a mobile home but \M*\ on a modular While a dealer- is morally required to advise T he buyer of the type of home he is buying. Mr Fair said 'ha' until January 1974 he is not legally l equired TO do so. Ma\or Pastizzo exhibited copies ot zoning regulations received horn other villages :o be used m studies of up da'ing present zoning or dmances Robert Keren*, volunteer Ineman. appeared 'o request h*lp in housing a new lire • ruck The!** is no room tor the it uck in the lire hall, he told ihe U.ard. and it will tree/e up m the winter it leit outside The lire department has long i ,mi:r plans lor new housing loi 'hi- .equipment . he ex plauved> but immediate pt«»t ect ion w as a problem The Iw-.ud and lire department commitiee will meet N<»\ 1 loi luither Senior Citizens will hold : he Fall Sale and Bazaar on Nov 9 from 10 a m to 6 p m a' Mie Community building in Cam bray Cuurt Home baked foods, candy, craft and handwork items will be on sale I'ems are also needed for The white elephant table All members are requested h» donate items tor ihis event. For- food pick up call 287 9849 after 9 a.m. on Friday. N..V 9 Alter considering lengthy- testimony heard Tuesday in an >appealf hearing, the Viiiaxt- Zo/ijn£ Board ul Ap peals granted Thomas G. Miller a variance lor his controversial residence at 70 K Barney S 1 , and a variance to complete a half-constructed staircase to the basement Voting to grant variances were Joseph F McAllaster. chairman ot the board. Joseph Boulet. and Marco Carbone. Concurring with the decision •were written responses from Mariu Pist:>lesi apd Paul J Srrnfh. who were out rffown Announcing the decision. Mr NKAIlaster said that the U.ai'd had not attempted to deiine -hv home as mobile modular, or factory built, but decided in fhe interests of jusiice that fhe iamily be allowed hi remain In a statement gi\en to the Tt lbune Press yesterday, \illage trustees concluded 4 'We propose to offer a J. in a regular Board to prohibit farther legal action, on the part of the Board, in rhe case of the Thomas G Miller mobile home.\ Joe Connor takes 6th in marathon Joseph Connor. Balmat, 'ook sixtb place in the Green Mountain Marathon, runner* from all over the United Sates. Joe's 'ime was 2 49 54 He will run in the Boston Marathon this Spring Transportation Bond explained at Rotary (iuest speaker at Rotary on Oct. S*> was Charles Lyman. district director i»t the Department of Transportation lor Mie Black River - S' ll^iwrence region, who Liave an overview ol i\n* hist<»ry and coii'ent ot »he upcommi: T' ansp- <VLV ion Bond \ ote Mi l.yman stated Mia' Mie H-nd issue is a method ot financing Mie master plan lor V w ^'tii k state which was lormulated in W and ha^- been r evised per mdically snu-e its inception He explained hat Mie Black Ki\ei S Lawr« i nce region is Mie lar gest in Mie stah 1 aiidlia^ N -Me $'* ( '•> him and said th.it ' t i ju 11 r<i iTi.<?111! .i« t It; ! h«'-. iU CnUJlllL'' N .hit- had rXrfU 1 1\ '•• M.iV« a >tate lot «-<1 and se.il is 1 at ' ot \ module*)! |M7.i Thiv T! and i v County Warden speaks on jails a ppulatu»n ol 2. pp who are served h\ 1 .V29 miles ot roads and 'V2V> miies of t a il l oa ds He estimated that • im highwavs starve :>8O.INKI : ransit passengers each year The b<>nd i>sue vsould provide SJ«n< H#o tNM> i,,r rhe V^i«»ti if* 'iansi' ecjuipnient and lacihties J>mhwa\ eon MrucMon and impi'ovenient. 'ransi' operauni: assistance. iiiCiiw.iv iecondirionitikZ and p T esei \ ,[- i,,n and ow it inch w ,i\ imp' ov ement s M: •I A man saidspivihc amounts arui Sova'ions jit containe<i in a pamphle'' . \ \S Tr an sj»- •! T a' ion Bond Issue 197.% and \^ a\ ailaMe iioni Ins .ttice m Town of Gouverneur cost of government lowest in County Ml Costs of Town government are lower m (iouverneur than an\ »own in the country, ac- * i»rdmg »o hgures compiled by V w York S'ate Department ni Audrt and Control. •'Hie lis'mg. supplied to the T' ibune l*i't*ss b\ Don Compo. T\Wti Supervisor, are based on expenditures for calendar \fiii .1^73 and the latest }>• -pula'ion census of 197^1 r >r »otal expenditures of >JH.'i.i»:-»7 and t»>pulation «»f •v71 n cost <it Town go\eminent p«i capi'a was $27 58 Gams names vice president j'er Jl>r Bame\ ai *i t M % • w eer , l.*> \\tu> ( exs ri• i .iT - ri a w . .| k N» ill : ' 4,. .u \ lMot«»d ? w - n '< >U! •kl'Tls ligh* cr inn 1 r .in iIx $i 4 V« \. -I If LJW v hi \* H» ^ em e < .-un' \ 4 \luh mem t app n 11»r A - u ho «\ ia'»o Mien or.?hs :r am e in ,K i e* wa B Ku e j!;n» as: t>\ 111 B\d t! 1 Iu II J p«*ninL! 'he branch s' ,,r e in (i<>u\ erneur A i.'ra<iua'e of ( ajx \ incent I \» ': ! al M:\lh Si hooi. M T i a Is, has an A AS it on AT( carried -he \ (!• 1: to! V t! it 1 ; i ( ]«4#.» |»e Sr-uMi M \ ill is u. h* \J\ »T n» ur V r.ew JiJ'lUiT 11 Murd !T-> ti.i' SfieT i! N h.r if; i '* \ Ion th r- } juri V. V T » .* • an .1*4 - i a*'ends 'he \ m\er*>i' it^.i !•• < •' t J I a n t ! »• \ 11 > i ^ ! M tfc' V .IplM il».i ,' K iDt s'», \ , ; v ;r. »m U\ • ' TieiJ» M.isv V- 1; J I '•: »• iMU'V v t .f »h« i lut' t u r rerr l \ M \. II 1 .III ot >' ', I C s \ •, J' : • * v '! rect * lum an .r of lor \] \- I ed i oil' inil«\ IN V »«) > the «if »n Next lowi^st was Pi»\sdam. with expenditures of $466,563 ^uul r>ipulation of 16.382 for per capita cost of $28 48 Highest cost of governement per capita was in Clare, of S443 35 with a population of 97 and expenditures of $43,005 A complete listing for the 32 Towns is to be found on page I Wo Pistol Club opens season The (n.uverneur Pistol Club will begtn its 1973-74 indoor season Tuesday evening. Nov 13 a' its range in ihe basemen* of the (touverneur Junior Senior High School at 7 p m sharp Ail members are UT ged »o an end An>one wishing 'o join the club should t-on'd(t the pM-sjden?. Terr> O I><»nnell at JH~ M**> or secrefar> Ix'S^er Hbtns,»n 287 J173 or should a JiTid \he met * in g HarronV changes management he i t '\l\*-\ M u - r .i Niagara Mohawk announces power interruption ISov. 1 ihrr ^ 1 Harr.ir, p«rd'h»n ar>d i i«*n ^ Fiei\*rii .<4iufsd«-d fox .r in I^ H * <1 t\» < * ' 1 *4 iH.«rr<»n has bv in rvicf a Archie n in \ Wk ' *• r H N Tr • J -Di » it . f K* shailt arid Oar ii r a U \ M | tr ' r t« flU I'lM vr jr r il ^1 r r\ V hit r