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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamalh Falls, Oregon Friday, October 25, 1963 PAGE JA First Family Moves Into New Home WASHINGTON (1'PH-Presi-dent Kei.nedy and his family are finally moving into their new country home on Rattle snake Mountain, near Atoka, Va. ) This weekend will be the first the Kennedy family lias spent in the single story, yellow stucco "cottage" deep in the heart of the Virginia hunt coun try, four miles west of Middle burg. The seven-bedroom rambler-style house, completed last June, is in a picturesque set ting overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mrs. Kennedy and the chil dren, Caroline, almost 6, and John Jr., 2, planned to go to Atoka this afternoon. The Presi dent will join them Saturday Independent Tests PROVE D MUFFLERS LONGER LASTING ; LOOK FOR THIS SIGN FOR QUALITY SERYICE Dlltributcd by: SPECIALIZED SERVICE CO. NOVAK PARTS SUPPLY afternoon after participating in dedication ceremonies for the new Robert Frost Memorial Library at Amherst College, Amherst, Jlass. -Mrs. Kennedy sent a house keeper to Atoka earlier this week to get the house ready for the First Family. Had Rented "Glen Ora" The Kennedys decided to build a home after nearly two years of renting "Glen Ora," an estate near Middleburg. They chose as a site the village at Atoka, which boasts only a country store and a gasoline service station. For the past two and one-half months the Kennedys have rented tlie home to two differ ent families. Washington invest ment broker A. Dana Hogdon and his wife leased it during July and August. In September it was rented to Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Armour, a wealthy Cal- HOUSE CALLS Only $J50 In Local Area Billy Golden TV Green Stampi, Too! TU 2-1259 ifornia couple who came East to get their daughter settled at exclusive Foxcroft school at Middleburg. The Kennedy home sits on a 39-acre tract, once part of the huge landholdings of Hubert Phipps, a multi-millionaire cattle raiser and newspaper publisher. The White House originally estimated the cost of construction of the home at about $45,000 but area builders believe the final total was much higher. A special road was cut through the woods to the house from U.S. Route 50, and an ar tificial pond was also built. Three-Stall Stable ' There is also a three-stall stable for Mrs. Kennedy's horse "Sardir," Caroline's Pony "Macaroni," and John John's newly acquired "Leprechaun," a shaggy little pony, the gift of Irish Prime Minister Sean F. Lemass. The complex White House communications system, which travels with the President wherever he goes, has been set up in the house, not far from the cozy living room with its huge fireplace and the library. ''II Hi f m i II OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9! iTSTIIEGMfffl! 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"ROLL-ABOUT" Portable DISH WASHERS 150 Close Out Price Rolls everywhere Take it with you when you move! Buy now for Christ-mat! O FREE DELIVERY O FREE INSTALLATION O FREE SERVICE KIRKPATRKK'S Marc Gras To Help UF The west hangar at Kingsley Field will take on a carnival at mosphere Kriday evening, Nov. 1, when the second annual Mar di Gras will be held to benefit the United Fund. A costume affair, the 'Mardi Gras climaxes the United Fund contribution activities held this year at Kingsley Field, with more than two dozen booths of fering a variety of games, enter tainment and refreshments. As with last year's Mardi Gras, the most popular activity will probably be the dunking booth, where airmen may buy a chance to dunk their officers in a giant tub of cold water. "The Ambassadors," a 16 piece Air Force band from Mc Chord AFB, Wash., will furnish dancing music for the evening, as well as music for a "twist" elimination contest for teen agers and adults. A panel of influential citizens of the community has been in vited to act as judges to select a Mardi Gras queen from six candidates. Stock Exchange Chief To Testify On Tax Bill WASHINGTON UP1 - G. Keith Funston, head of the New York Stock Exchange, was among the witnesses scheduled for the ninth day of the Senate Finance Committee's public hearing on President Kennedy's SU billion (ax cut bill. Sen. William Proxmire, D Wis., loosed another broadside at the measure today. He said the bill, passed by the House Sept. 23 and stalled in the com mittee ever since, contained few reforms and included "at least four new loopholes which previously did not exist. This is pathetic record of tax reform." Organized labor and the Tax Measure Being Drafted PORTLAND (UPI) - A Port land attorney Thursday an nounced formation of a state wide organization to draft a sales tax measure and place it on (he November, 1964, general election ballot. 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The President seeks a compromise that could break up a militant coalition support ing the measure, which is far broader in scope than the bill he submitted June 19. The ad ministration believes the strong bill cannot get through Con gress. , , Stockpiles: A three-member "draft" and three statements of dissent will be printed by the Senate Armed Services Committee on the controversial stockpiling report. The much publicized Inquiry, begun at President Kennedy's behest, de veloped no major conclusion. It left In partisan dispute) the stockpiling roles of former Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey and other Eisenhow er administration officials. Three of the four Democrats on the stockpile subcommittee en dorsed the "draft," but the other Democrat and the two Republican members dissented. COMFORTING 1 NEWS COMING J4uj Want to do your Christmas Shopping early and save up to 50 or more? See Page 8-A Today! 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