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O - Fsve Cars Involved In Two Accidents Here Two separate traffic acci dents involving five cars oc curred within 15. minutes of each other Tuesday, at the Intersection of Riverside ave. and Barnett rd. There were no reported injuries resulting from either of the accidents, according to city police. , In the first of the two mis haps, occurring about 7:30 a.m., three cars were involved in a rear-end collision. Police cited the driver of one of the vehicles, Clare Pauline Dob bin, 42, Jacksonville, for fol lowing too close. Drivers of the other two cars were Richard Karl Her man, 36, Corvallis, and Bert ram Leslie Stansbury, 45, of 1109 Murray st., Medford. All three cars sustained minor damage. Less than 15 minutes later, a car operated by Donald George Gay, 17, of 1866 Springbrook rd., was forced to stop suddenly to avoid striking a person who was sweeping glass and debris from the earlier wreck out of the street. Gay's vehicle was then hit from behind by tt car oper ated by Walter Kenneth Snook, 28, of 125 Laurel st., Central Point. Police said Snook was .unable to stop in time to avoid the collision due to wet pavement, also caused by the earlier wreck. No citations were issued in the second accident. Both cars were said to have sustained minor damage. Salem Heights Water District Votes Bonds Salem (UPI) Voters of the Salem Heights water district have approved a $485,000 bond issue whereby the dis trict will purchase water from the city of Salem. The vote was 475-254. The money will finance new pumps and trunk lines. Voters 'in the Four Corners fire district east of Salem ap proved a new tax base of $59, 858 by a vote of 88-15. A new tax base of $32,354 was ap proved by Keizer fire district voters at the north edge of Salem. Vote was 114-20. "N J ill' VSf SS o nik ar i v J-"-' --JJ-- " lit INAUGURATION BIBLE-The family Bible recorded birth dale of the Kennedy clan, to be used in the inauguration of President- John F. Kennedy Jr. Uncle Thomas says elect John F. Kennedy is held by Thomas Kennedy will use the Bible at the Jan. 20 Acton Fitzgerald, an uncle of Jack. He is inaugural in Washington, pointing out to his wife, Bernice, the latest (UPI Telepholo) Shop now pay later! This year, buy better with an HFC Shoppers' Loan. With cash from HFC, you may shop at any store you wish, and buy exactly the right gifts for everyone on your list. You'll like doing business with HFC, the instalment cash loan company established in 1878. Drop in or phone. 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America's First Family of Beverages Wall Street Chatter , New York lUPU Bache & Co. still favors committing one's funds to defensive issues with long term upward earn ings trends. The cyclical groups, it says, fed not yet appear to be situ ated to warrant purchase on any basis other than accumu lation and then only in care fully chosen groups. Long term portfolios which have held cyclical issues throughout the years, and even through the present mar ket, would appear to be ill advised to sell now. although new commitments should not yet be made in these areas, Bache advises. Thomson & McKinnon notes that Pcabody Coal is rapidly gaining favor in the market. While often regarded as a de fense issue. Peabody has s h o w n surprising earnings growth in recent years with 70 per cent of its output under long term contract to electric utility customers. Martin Gilbert of Van Al styne, Noel & Co. points out that the long-term picture still shows a major downtrend lino and until this is penetrated upward, there would seem little encouragement to the view that a significant recov ery is in' the making. Las Vegas About 92 cubic miles of water are stored up behind the Hoover dam. By WILLIAM J. EATON Washington - IUHI - Back stairs at the While House: President Eisenhower wel comed President-elect John F. Kennedy Tuesday with one key objective) - to impress Moscow, Pciping, London, Paris and other world capi tals with the continuity of U. S. leadership. Even Kennedy's arrival at the front door of the White House was reported to be planned mainly for overseas consumption. White House aides felt that foreigners would expect to sec pictures of the incoming Chief Execu tive being greeted at the north portico - underneath the fa mous columns - just as other heads of state were welcomed by the Eisenhowers in the past eight years. Normally, presidential call ers enter the White House through the west wing. This is closer to the President's oval office and has a large lobby where departing callers can be interviewed by news men, t The entrance to this wing, however, is far from impos ing. It's a simple double-door with a small white canopy overhead that barely gives shelter from the rain. Callers of all varieties have been traditionally welcomed by William D. Simmons, a former Secret Service agent who mans one of two desks in the lobby. A White House policeman sits at the other desk to screen out gate-crashers. Simmons keeps a small ra dio on a table near his mas sive desk to keep posted on news developments. The oth er day, just as board chairman William S. Paley of Columbia Broadcasting System was passing by, a news commen tator for another network. came through loud and clear. Paley must have heard the well known voice but made no comment. Another feature of the White House lobby - a mas sive table presented by the president of the Philippines shortly after. World War II- in need of major repair Work. A large crack as much as one-eighth of an inch wide in spots - is spreading across the table top. The table, which usually holds hats and coats of visitors, has a battered sign on it which says it is "made of narra wood (pterocarpus indicus) one of the best cab inet woods of the Philippines." Another demonstration of Eisenhower's ability !o w i n friends among Democrats came to light recently. A 10-year-old girl who met the President at his backyard par ty sent a "love-and-kisses" to thank him for his handshake. Her mother - Mrs. Milton Cheskis of Silver Spring, Md. - reported that her daughter, Carolyn, was a staunch Dem ocrat. "But she feels that Eisen hower is a wonderful man. even if he is a Republican," the mother added. 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