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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 3

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Eureka, California THE TIMES-STANDARD 442-1711 Monday, December 22, 1975 Page 3v. and Saddle 9 'Time' 'exposes' JFK's love life By United Press Intcrnalional Presidcn John Kennedy was handsome and fun-loving and "never stopped pursuing attractive women nor they i Time magazine says in this week's edition. Washington has buzzed with gossip about women in Kennedy's life for years, and several publications aired the stories this weekend. Time said airline stewardesses and actresses were among Kennedy' frequent visitors at the White House. Time also said two women White House staffers, named "Fiddle" and "Faddle" by the Secret Service, often traveled with Kennedy.

The magazine did not identify them. Once, Time said, two top advisers interrupted Kennedy in the Lincoln bedroom with a young woman assigned to the National Security Council. Newsweek magazine reported stories of Kennedy's love life "with stenographers and stewardesses, an off broadway star and a Hollywood star-in- porter and wife." a syndicated re- an ambassador's Author Richard Condon, who said 'he has spent 15 years researching the late president's sex life, was interviewed in the London Sunday newspaper, News of the World. He said JACK KENNEDY by his own records, was up to 903. By the lime he President his score had soarcf to nearly "He even made love to three women on the morning of 'hii inauguration." The interest in Kennedy's sei life was prompted by a-Senat committee report last week which said a "close friend" Kennedy was aiso a closi friend of men in organize) crime.

Mrs. Judith Campbell Exne later 'held a news conference i Kennedy had "scored" with 470 San Diego, to announc girls by the time 'he was elected to Congress. "When he entered the Senate only five years later his total, she was the "close friend" i the report. "To rne." she said "he was Jack Kennedy and no the President." Fire victim expressing Christmas spirit again WICHITA. Kan.

HJPI) year ago fire destroyed Russ Fitzgerald's home an Georgia. Then came a stack of medical bills for his wife and daughter. Finally, he lost his job and had to leave his 1 family behind to Blue Lake bus run dropped BLUE LAKE --Bus service to here will follow a new pattern with the 6:30 a.m. run dropped from the service effective today. The new Annie and Alary a i Transit System (AMRTS) schedule- will include two bus runs with a bus leaving Arcata at noon and 5 p.m.

and leaving Blue Lake at 12:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Annie-Mary doivn Christmas AllCATA The Annie and Mary Rapid Transit System (AMRTS) serving and Blue Lake will not operate Christmas Day. Operations will resume at 7 a.m. Friday.

The AMRTS will also be closed New Year's Day, resuming service Jan. 2 at 7 a.m. HSU express resumes Jan. 5 AROATA The Annie and Mary Rapid transit System CAMBTS) HSU Express Bus will not operate through Jan. 2.

Service will be resumed as needed for overload situations Jan. 5. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 Schmldbauer Lumber Company Chrisrma? Banauet Cocktails 7:30 p.m. Dinner 8:30 p.m. We wish you a Merry Christmas.

Rib Room open Christmas Day 4:00 p.m. midnight. Dinner served from 4:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Serving our fabulous Rib Room menu plus the traditional Christmas lurke-y dinner.

earch Tor work in anollie late. Now. Fitzgerald says that fo he first time in years lelieves in the spirit Christmas. The Wichita electrician, wit he help of area residents, wi he reunited with his wife a.i six children for the holiday lesiidenis learned of his pligl and donated money to he: noye. his family, to Wichit rprh "I it," Fit Jerald said.

never thougl anything like this would evr lappen to us. I thought th Christmas spirit was dead, bu I was wrong. "It- still may not exist i other parts of the country, bi et me tell you it really exis lere in Wichita." Fire destroyed Fitzgerald home in Georgia two da before Christmas last year. Tl 'a'mily was left with nothin more tihan the clothes on the bocks. Then Fitzgerald found out wife had toxemia and a mino heart condition and one of daughters needed an operati for a cleft palate.

And finally, Fitzgerald lo lis job and had to leave 'amily to look elsewhere fi work. He found a job in Wichi after an eight-month search. las been separated from for the last Wi months When Wichita residents hear of his troubles they raise about $800 to help move family, ami supplied him wi food, clothing and furnishin 'or a home he has finally bee able to rent. Fitzgerald left Wichita d'urin the weekend to drive to Gcorg for his family. He planned have them all in to their ne home by Tuesday.

"I told my wife we wouldn have the money to be togeth this Christmas." he said. then this came right out of le field. Everything that thought was not going happen, has happened. "We all just feel great." Board adds womm ARCATA Karen Russ been named as the seco! woman member of the Hunr boklt State University Advisoi Board by President Ahsia McCrono. The appointment for four years.

OUR USED CAR LOT ISN'T MUCH DIFFERENT THAN ANYONE ELSES EXCEPT FOR: THE CARS THE GUARANTEE THE SERVICE it THE REPUTATION THE PRICE All SAIES ABE HOUSE SALES "NO COMMISSION" PAID AT BUDGET AUTO SALES 7J5-9441 755 MAIN FOK.TUNA Actor Bill Lundigan dies at 61 (U-PI) sary will be said Monday for tor William Lundigan, 61, a teran of more than 125 ivies including "Climb the i es Mountain" and "inkle." Lundigan. also a pioneer le-vision performer who hostw irysler's "Climax" series and Jhower of Stars," died pparent heart failure Saturdaj the City of Hope Medica inter in Duartc. He had been 1 for some time. A former shoe salesman in father company ii yracuse, N.Y., in the 1930s tall, blond Lundigan later icame a radio announcer with ation WFBL in Syracuse, hich was located in the same jilding as his father's rtorc. a Syracuse diversity preparing for a law and was discovered by touring Hollywood talent oout.

Lundigan signed his first ontract witli Universal Studios i 1937 and left for Hollywood. During the next six years he lade such movies as "Court- lip of Andy Hardy." "Dodge ity," "The Old Maid," Salute to the Marines." He joined the Marines for eal in 19-13 and spent much his tour of duty overseas. Lundigan later complained hat, "I killed more Japs in Salute to the Marines' than I during 80 days ikinawa." AJHcr the war, Lundigan ained publicity through letters wrote to Gen. Omar Bradley uggesting that courts mania' enlisted men be heard bj ther enlisted men, and not bj fificers. Lundigan worked his wa ack into movies in the laU Os, with parts opposite stars Deanna Durbin, Bette Davis and Hedy Lamarr.

One of hi. liggest roles came 'n 1949 when ic portrayed Jeanne Grain's weethcart in "Pinky. 1 Hi: other post-war films includec 'The Fabulous 1 "End of the Rainbow." "Love and "Riders to the Stars." On television during the 1930s Lundigan starred in the short vcd "Men Into Space" series-. He later ran jr the Los Angeles Cit; Council, and said at the tim lis camipaign would be on lositive note because, "I'm for jf a people believer." MA1IONM WIAlHft North Coast forecast White Christmas in store for some of the nation By Jnitcd Press International I near zero but resumed Sunday The Northeast had the I night and early today wnen trie WEATHER: Eureka and vicinity. Fair through Tuesday, cooler to- ght wiih patchy coastal and valley 3g late night and morning.

A little ooler Tuesday. High temperatures Qday 50-58, lows tonight 34-42. Vari- 3le winds 5-15 rnph. Probability of easurabie precipitation near zero rough Tuesday. A A WATERS: Pt.

St. eorge to Pt. Arena. Variable inds 5-1G knots, seas 3-5 feet. Vesterly swells, 5-9 feet.

Partly oudy with a chance of lowers, then fair tonight and Tues- RAINFALL 24 hour 1.8 SEASON to date 1S.99 LAST YEAR to data 9.98 NORMAL to date 14.68 HIGH Sunday 57 LOW today 44 SUNSET today 4:53 SUNRISE Tuesday 7:31 PERMISSIVE BURN nt all level: TIDES Df. A.M. Fl. P.M. Ft.

Ft. P.M. Ft. 22 2:57 5.8 1:57 6.6 8:21 2.9 23 3:39 6.1 2:52 6.0 9:23 2.7 0.3 24 4:24 6.3 25 5:09 6.6 26 6:01 6.0 6:54 4.5 6:55 7.2 8:26 4.5 7:47 7.4 9:45 4.8 8:40 7.6 10:45 5.1 9:32 7.7 11.36 5.3 31 10:20 7.7 5.4 10:31 2.4 10:27 0.9 4.8 11:45 1.9 11:20 1.5 11:21 0:19 2.1 2:07 1:21 2.6 3:06 2:23 2.9 4:01 3:22 3.0 4:49 4:18 3.0 5:34 Nation's temperatures By United Press International Temperature and precipita- ion table for the 24-hour period nding at 4 a.m. Pacific time, prepared by the National Veather Service in San High Low Pep.

21 14 .04 34 38 63 41 Albany Albuquerque Atlanta iakersficld Jismarck 3oise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Des Moines Jetroit Fairbanks 'resno Helena Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee i Minneapolis 21 35 67 18 47 30 34 29 52 46 33 7 12 61 14 30 23 48 10 20 23 41 15 25 24 17 18 40 26 19 3 -11 45 New Orleans York Oakland Oklahoma City Omaha 3 alm Springs Paso Kobles Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland. Me. Portland, Ore. Rapid City Red Bluff Reno Richmond, Va. Sacramento St.

Louis Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane Thermal Washington 17 4 80 65 29 12 34 23 59 36 65 48 34 16 39 25 50 27 46 54 44 38 68 64 35 58 31 19 44 47 48 49 42 55 36 31 62 56 55 31 34 24 32 48 34 21 45 40 27 45 19 18 34 26 43 32 29 48 17 24 54 50 41 19 37 29 .20 makings of a White Christmas a'iit more than it bargained for by the lime winter officially arrived at 6:45 EST today. More than a foot of snow covered much of New England as a winter's eve slorm swept ovectihe. area today. Aplhe same time, more snow dusted New York City and vicinity, bringing hopes there, too, a fhite yule if the fluffy stuff can survive tramp- ing'-jjet, soot and city grit. Snow shovel brigades took to of New England to unsjtarl traffic and plows went to work at airports to restore 'eather-curbed service.

Ten inches of snow clogged and Logan International Airport was temporarily closed, snarling pre-holiday travel. Six to 16 inches of snow blanketed southern New Hamp' shire. The northern part of the state reported four to inches. Six inches to a foot of snow blanketed upstate New York and 13 inches fell in Augusta and Caribou. Maine.

The snow diminished during the day temperatures warmed from lercury dropped. Police in the New York ictropolitan area reported a ash of minor accidents, 'pstate, police agencies report slippery driving but said all nnjor roads were open. Especially in northern and western areas of fchc state, uthonties said traffic was ghter than normal. "Everyone tayed home," said a police ergeant in Batavia. One weather-related fatality ccurred Saturday in Windsor, Y.

A 10-year-old girl was illed and her 12-year-old sister eriously injured when- they ere struck by a car while ledding. SHOE GALLERY 13th Month Now 'til Christmai 330 5th St. UIMlMUtMiMlMlMlMlMMlM SUNSHINE DELI on Mill OPEN WI II '19 Hippy Holkliy Shopping! E. W. PIERCE CO.

WILL BE CLOSED DEC. 25th and 26th for CHRISTMAS so that our employees may enjoy the holiday with their families. .17 For his leisure give him the mens slant-top dorm boot by Sioux Mox. Fleece lined with padded glove leather sole. $9.95 BankAmericird Muter Charg.

Hornbrook'i Peuonalizerf charge account 423 Eureka 69 31 24 For Prices and We invite competitive shopping FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS WELCOME 4005 Walnut Drive hi Friendly Cutten STORE HOURS 8am now from our large selection. All styles, all features, all price ranges. She'll love you for giving hor a BuJova. 520 Fifth Street 2900 Street gift from means more" Hollanders Credit W) BanltAmericard Master Charge Open Nightly 'til 9 Member American Society 100 Blue Chip Stamps with fhit Die. 24th, 1975 Cuttsn MarUt 4005 Walnut Dr.

Eureka MARKET I Opm MONDAY Mini SAT. SUNDAY Sam to 7pm FUSSY BUDGETS PREFER OUR DALE'S QUALITY MEATS ARE YOUR BEST BUY! DEC. 22 THRU DEC. 24 LEAN PORK STEAK CRISCO SHORTENING KNUDSEN CREAM CHEESE 49c RALANDER SMOKED 59c CANSUISNOW CRAB 4 Tl 1.69 LARGE PITTED OLIVES Ob rt a0 in BREAD BUTTER PICKLES CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE ,1.19 CH SUGAR owd eJ own B.X CRANBERRY SAUCE Ot sr 5p 300 Tin WHISKERS CAT FOOD 4 BM DAILY DIET DOG FOOD 1SoI Tin DISHWASHING DETERGENT 35 89c WHOLE HICKORY A A SMOKED PICNIC lb 07 TURKEY DRUMSTICKS .47 BONaESS DELI HAMS FRESH NORBEST TURKEY'S AVAILABLE WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS firsf Offfhe Tom-frisk HOME GARDEN FOOD HOME GARDEN SWEET PEAS 303 Tin HOME GARDEN YAMS 3 3 in HOME GARDEN CORN SHORT CUT GREEN BEANS 11 HOME GARDEN FRUIT COCKTAIL T3 3 EFFECTIVE DEC. SEAGRAMS 7 CROWN 2 Gallon 10" 22 THRU DEC.

24 CALVERT'S EXTRA Gallon O99 LARGE SWEET NAVEL ORANGES WASHINGTON LARGE RED DELICIOUS APPLES BROCCOLI GREEN ONIONS 3 39' JUHO GALLO ROSE Ruby Cobemt ANY MEAL t.49.

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