Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1955, Image 13

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    Around
Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Pre Corresoondent
Hollywood U.R Two of the
brightest young stars on the sum
mer programs are cousins, Cathy
Crosby, but
they're the sub
ject of a cur
rent controver-
sv over wheth-j
er they'll last
on their own.
Sixteen-year-1
old Cathy sings
Aline Mosby her father,
Bob's aflernon TV show. Gary,
son cf Bing, croons on his own
CBS radio program and appears
once a week on Uncle Bob's
show.
One trade paper summed up
Gary's show as 'nothing to get
excited about, but nothing to run
away from, either . . . pleasing
and light . . . patterned after his
father's . - " Trade experts
agree Cathy "does not have the
vocal talent Gary has, but is so
cute and ambitious she may wind
up bigger in pictures."
Cathy sounds vaguely like a
member of the Crosby family,
but she plans to expand her
skills with dancing and dramatic
lessons so she can stand on her
own talent.
Crosby Name Helped
"I know I wouldn't have got
ten the job as easily as I did if
I hadn't had the Crosby name,"
the pert brunette said. "And the
name is a disadvantage in a way
because you have to live up to
it I have to be as good as every
Crosby.
"I'm taking the dancing les
sons because that's what I've
always wanted. They can say I
inherited my voice, but the danc
ing will be my own."
Cathy plans to take only one
more year of high school. Gary
quit school after his junior year
in college to go into show busi
ness. "I felt I was wasting my time
at school and accomplishing
nothing." he said. "I was going
to make show business my life
career and I wasn't getting any
place with it through Stanford.
Yes, I guess dad was disappoint
ed when I didn't finish."
Gary said his agent "got me
the summer radio show although
dad probably helped a lot that
I don't know about." Gary com
bined forces with a prominent
young arranger and conductor.
Buddy Bregman.
Sounds Like Dad
"Buddy and I decided we're
two young fellows who are going
to bring radio back, not that it
ever went any place," he grin
ned. He admitted, 'T know a lot of
the time I sound like dad on the
show. But. after all, I spent 22
years with the company and
IN FRIDAY. SATURDAY PARADES Keith and Clarice
Moon, Klamath Falls, will ride their prize Palominos, "Country
Wheat" and "Golden Linda" in the Rogue River Roundup pa
rades in Medford Friday and Saturday afternoons. The matched
show horses were in the Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena
last Jan. 1.
Brazil Plans To Buy
United States Wheat
Rio De Janeiro iU.Rj Bra
zil is planning to buy 500,000
tons of U. S. wheat under a sur
plus commodity foreign sales
program, it was announced to
day. The purchase will be made in
Brazilian cruzeiros through the
National Bank for Economic De
velopment. Observers said this
indicates the United States will
loan the major portion of the
purchase amount back to Brazil.
some of it is bound to rub off. A
lot of the time I'll change the
lines the script writers hand me
so they sound more like Jack
Leonard, say, than my dad.
"I don't mind taking my dad's
advise," he added. "I'm a new
comer to show business it's
just my name that's old. really."
Gary has established himself
in the movie colony by helping
reactivate an old theatrical char
ity society, the Trailans. He also
inherited the Crosby trait of
being shy, modest and or tongue
tied around some of the press.
He seems unhappy that he's a
"two-some" in the gossip col
umns with young starlets.
"Garbage'" he snorted. "That's
a lot of jazz. I wish I was half
the ladies' man those columns
make me out to be."
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the under
signed until the hour of 7:30 o'clock
P.M.. August 16. 19dd and immediately
thereafter opened bv the Council of
the City of Medford, Oregon for the
purchase of City of Medford Water
Main Bonds. Series L. in the sum of
S6.886.47 dated August 1. l'Joo.
Each of said bonds shall be in the
principal amount of S500.00, except
bond No. 1, which shall be in the
principal amount of S386.47. numbered
one to fourteen inclusive and shall
mature in ten years from the date
thereof and shall bear interest at not
to exceed six per cent per annum, as
shall be designated by the purchaser
payable semi-annually on August 1st
and rebruary 1st of each year.
Said bonds shall be wholly or
part subject to redemption upon the
payment of the face value thereof
with accrued intrest to the date of
payment at any semiannual coupon
period at or after one year from the
date of such bonds as provided bv
Section 123 of the Charter of the City
of Medford. Oregon.
Each bid shall be in writing and
accompanied by the certified check
of the bidder in the amount of not
less than two per cent of the par
value of said bonds.
All bids shall be for not less than
par value of said bonds and accrued
interest thereon.
Bonds shall be sold subject to ap
proving opinion of Winfree, McCul
loch, Shuler and Sayre. Attorneys at
Law. Portland. Oregon as to the
validity thereof.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Neva Samuels. Recorder
City of Medford, Oregon
if
3.000.00
.. 4,000.00
.... 4,000.00
4,000.00
Medford Improvement Bonds. Series
J, SaiU OOnOS IU UC ill uciiuminauujia
n si nnn nn each numbered 1 to 37
inclusive except bond No. 1 which
shail be in tne denomination oi aooi.ou
to be dated August 1. 1955 and to
mature serially in numerical order as
follows:
August 1. 1957 Bonds
os. 1-4 inclusive 9j.oj1.09
August 1. 1958 Bonds
s - 7 inclusive 3.000.00
August 1. 1959 Bonds
Nos. 8-10 inclusive 3,000.00
August 1. 1960 Bonds
Nos. 11-13 inclusive
August 1 1961. Bonds
NOS. 14-1 inclusive
August 1, 1962 Bonds
Nos. 18 - 21 inclusive ...
August 1, 1963 Bonds
Nos. 22 - 2o inclusive ...
August 1. 1964 Bonds j
Nos. 26 . 29 inclusive 4.000.00 ;
August 1. 1965 Bonds j
Nos. 30 - J3 inclusive .... .uuu.uu .
August 1. 1966 Bonds i
.1U3. ...... . ....
: J n Koar intorpct At the Tate
SdlU uwilua w l ....... -
or rates of interest of not to exceed
6 per cent per annum payaoie semi
annually on the 1st days 6f August
1 e-u..., vpar nrinrioal
and interest payable at the office of
the Treasurer 01 tne uiiy ui mtuiuiu,
Oregon. Provided, however, that all or
t A Krtric maturing SUDSE-
quent to August 1, 1959 shall be sub
ject to redemption in numci iuu
at the election of the City of Medford
at anv semi-annual interest date or
dates "on or alter August 1. 1959. upon
giving notice mat tne same 01c i"
taken up and cancelled upon the pay
ment date speciuea Dy me ny
.n tvo iniBred thereon
shall cease upon the interest payment
date upon wnicn saia oonas die
in a newspaper printed and published
nr n( cianoi-nl ri r 1 1 1 3 t i fin in JaCkSOn
County. Oregon, at least 15 days prior
to tne said date, aaia ounus ui
sold subject to the approving opinion
01 Messrs. winiree, raci.unui.ii. onu
ler & Sayre. bond attorneys at Port
land. Oregon; said bonds to be fur
nished and printed by the City of
Medford. Oregon.
All bids must be in writing and all
persons offering to purchase said
bonds are invited to bid thereon at
such rate or rates of interest not
k nor ifnt ner annum, as
they shall designate and said bonds
shall bear tne interest as siidn ue uin
nated bv the purchaser thereof, as
aforesaid: each bid shall be accom
panied bv a certified check payable
to the Citv of Medford, Oregon in the
sum of $727.08. The right is reserved
to reject any and all bids. Bids must
be for not less than par and accrued
interest.
By order of the Council of the City
of Medford. dated July 19, 1955.
Neva Samuels
Recorder, City of Medford,
Oregon
Friday, July 29. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUlfE THIRTEEK
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Council of the City of Medford will,
on the 16th day of August, 1955, at
the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall of
said City of Medford. Oregon, offer
for sale an issue of S36.351.89 of bonds
of the City of Medford. being the
heretofore duly authorized City of
No. 9432 4
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY , ,
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF GUS L. STONE, aka GUS
LEWIS STONE. DECEASED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the
above estate has tiled herein her final
report and account and that Monday,
August 15, 1955. at 9:30 o'clock a.m. at
the courthouse in the city of Medford.
in said county, has been fixed by the
above named court as tne time ana
place for hearing' objections to said
final report and account and for the
examination and allowance thereof.
Dated and first published this 8th
day of Julv. 1955.
BERTHA ROTH. Executrix
NEFF. FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE
No. 9485
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF W. T. NORRIS. aka WILLIAM
T. NORRIS. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administratrix of the
above estate has filed herein her final
report and account and that Monday,
August 15. 1955. at 9:3 o'clock A.M.
at the court house in the city of Med
ford in said county, has been fixed by
the above named court as the time
and place for hearing objections to
said final report and account and for
the examination and allowance
thereof.
Dated and first published this 15th
day of July. 1955.
Osie Norris. Administratrix
NEFF. FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Administratrix
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