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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 9

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DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1968 PAGE NINE SOIL-PROOF WALLCOVERING Takes the care out of keeping walla clean. Wonder- sful for bathrooms, too. Wipes in seconds.

the inconvenience a kitchen modern' 1 fri'cvery respect but this. Sea for a free demonstration. 'iCome in today. rf 1 394-2707 "203 S. Main, Cdga.

Reed Corners MRS. RAU'll ELLIS Daily Messenger Correspondent Stanley RD1, 14561 Telephone 5D6-579S Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bay at- ended Parents' Weekend at Mansfield State Teacher's college, Matisfield, Pa. where "their 5on, Jerry is a Freshman.

Lt. and Mrs. David Spoor spent with Mrs. Spoor's brother, Jerry and attended the festivities. Students of the area who are attending college are: David Bardcen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Rochester Institute of Technology; and his brother, Danny, The College at Geneseo; Jerry Bay, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bay, is a freshman at State Teachers College, Mansfield, Judy Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Henry, is a senior at the State University College at Gen- cseo; Warren Dewey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ddbert Dewey, is a junior at the University of Rochester; Nancy and Keiih VanRiper, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan VanRiper, are attending Houghton College; and Mary Ann Worboys, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Worboys, Monroe Community College. Naples CHARLES W. SHEiMRD Daily Messenger Correspondent Naples HD 2 Ph. 374-2927 Charles Bartlett (Continued From Page 4) er was in 1960, his dealings with the man who lias set out to replace him are inevitably delicate.

The vice president has an instinctive need to manifest that he is his own man but like a son trying to shed a father's dominance, he has to proceed cautiously or run the risk of bruised sensitivities. Obvious In All of these problems were apparent in 1960. Nixon's failure to utilize the full potential of the President and his Inability to pull together a team of advisors with whom he could work comfortably were direct products of the abnormal, unpoised base from which he waged his campaign. The problems are graphic in Humphrey's case. There is first the war in Vietnam.

Humphrey, viewing it from the grassroots, must defer to a president whose attitudes are shaped by the negotiations in Paris. Tiie candidate enjoys no flexibility on (he issue which is Ins prime handicap. Tlie Republican parly to which Nixon fell heir was far from vibrant but it was at least cohesive. Humphrey has taken over a parly structure whose muscles have gone soft and an idedogy riddled with dissent. He cannot even rely upon the panoply of strong slate tickets which buoyed llarrv Truman in 18-18.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Potter, Mark entertained at a family parly Sunday in honor of the 85th birthday anniversary of his mother, Mrs. Frank Potter. Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Potter, of Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potter and family, of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Potter and sons, Naples. Mrs. Erwin Drake, Elizabeth entertained Monday evening at a variety shower in Iior.or of Miss Gail Eckerl, whose marriage to Clarence Perry, is to take place Oct. 5. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Hoyt Lake Roael, will observe IJieir 58lh wedding anniversary on Saturday. Former residents of Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt have resided in Naples for 20 years.

They formerly owned and operated Hoyts Boat Livery at Woodville. Mrs. Lawrence Rector, East is a patient in Slrong Memorial llospilal, Rochester. Mrs. Alva Polmanteer is a patient in Ira Davenport Hospital, BaUi.

Strong Organizer An unusually late convention has left Humphrey with an unusually dishevelled situation in late September. Ha has strong organizational men in Lawrence O'Brien and Orville' Freeman. They are patching the party together in stales where it is frag, menled and sorting out the chaos in ihe central headquarters. Despite external evidence to tlie contrary, Humphrey has clear lines of communication with tlie President, who has promised to do anything appropriate that be is asked to do. Humphrey has not requested any partisan speeches, as far as can be learned, but Mr.

Johnson now intends to give some "non-political" speeches with tlie purpose of asserting the accomplishments of his tenure'. Humphrey Is an extremely clever politician. He averaged 58 precent of the total vote in three senate elections in a swing state. But he is coping now with the strange bends that afflict vice presidents on the rise. 'One Miss By Mr.

Doesn't Always Mean Mrs. Divorce NEW YORK (UPI)-One miss by the Mr. doesn't necessarily mean divorce by the according to today's wives. The- Ladies Home Journal says a survey indicates 7 out of 10 American wives believe a single act of adultery by her husband should not necessarily be considered grounds for divorce. But it works both ways--the wives said one slip by them shouldn't cause their husbands to seek a divorce either.

The magazine said 1,272 readers who responded to ils questionnaire asking the following question: "A single act of adultery by either partner should not be cause for fivorce." cause for divorce." Only 22 per cent said they think the statement is "rarely true." The magazine said 35 per cent said it was "often true" and 39 per cent said it was "sometimes true." The women's magazine said the results show "surprisingly lenient attitude toward marilal infidelity." Tile same poll also asked wives their prescriptions for happy marriages. Among the results: --83 per cent of the women said a husband should not treat his wife as a mere "sexual object." --88 per cent said behavior between husband and wife should be as courteous as when they were courting. --95 per cent said husband and wife should respect each other's opinion even when they disagree. --S8 per cent said a wife shouid learn to live within her husband's Income. The magazine also reported lhat nine out of 10 women believe a wife who married with the Idea of reforming her husband is destined for divorce.

Rotary Club Sets Clambake Date VICTOR The Victor Rotary Club will hold its first annual Surf and Turf Day ai Winged Pheasant Golf Club on Sand Hill Road, Shorlsville, Sunday, Oct. 6. Members of the community are invited to join Rotarians for golfing, all day, and good eating, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The.

clambake will feature a variety of "Surf" dishes plus many other clambake favorites. A wide assortment of prizes will be awarded. Tickets may bo purchased from any Victor Kolarian or at Winged Pheasant Golf Club. Reservations may be mado by calling Winged Plicasanl Golf Club; in Victor 924-3670; and in Macedon The Farm Restaurant. All tickets will bo sold in advance.

The; newiy organized Victor Rotary Club, is headed by Walter Mace. Epilepsy is as old as history. Yet, it remains one of the world's least understood disorders. To get the facts, write Epilepsy, 1054 James Street, Syracuse, New York 13203. WANTED TO BUY SILVER COINS 1964 and Before.

ing Over Face UNWRAPPED COINS ONLY They Must Be Loose. 29 9 to 5 Roseland Gay Nineties Restaurant RoseEand Park, Canandaigua winter tire safety and traction at a low, low price. Siza 6.50-13 7.75-14 8.5M4 7.75-15 38.00 38.00 Excise Tax $3.14 $4.38 $4.70 $4.42 tax and 2 trade-in tires Whitewalls Just $3 more per tire 4 full ply nylon cord construction Deep tractor-type cleats Tufsyn rubber tread for extra mileage on dry or snow-covered roads BUY WOW on our Easy Pay Plan! Greater Louver Tire Murphy's Super Service 'Open Daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. Niagara St. Ph. 394-2324 Canandaigua GOODYEAR DEALER Our New Car Showing Was So Successful We Will Have Again This Week Today And Sat-Sept 27,28 9 P. i Our apologias to lltose In trhoin icr.

were unable, to extend our usual courtesies. Hope to see you this weekend. Choose Your New Car From Our Complete Showing! The Prices You Will Like! Make Your Financial Arrangement Right On The Spot! TCIT.LIAM EiVGELIIARDT President 3. BOYD (Pat) PATTERSON Sales Manager JOE CUNNINGHAM i Canandaigua Motors Inc. Imperial Chrysler Plymouth 1944-Over 24 Years-1968 Rochester Road at Cityline Canandaigua PHONE 391.

3 HO HARRY KESEL Sales.

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