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The Napa Valley Register from Napa, California • 11

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the of of of THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952. THE NAPA REGISTER, NAPA, CALIFORNIA. PAGE ELEVEN. RADIO, TV NEWS: Katie Lee's New Song Makes Immediate Hit very successful appearances, the latest being with Ralph (now on a summer hiatus). A native of Tucson, Katie was graduated from the University of Arizona.

Her first public appearance WaS as a solo dancer in a junior high school operetta and from then on, she turned her sight to the entertainment world. Katie played the ukulele for her own enjoyment during her college days, but when she went to in 1943, she bought a guitar and learned to play Mexican and Guatemalan rhythms. She stayed there a year and a half, collecting Mexican and Incan historical songs. When she returned to Arizona, she began her search for Western folk music. In those days it was it's all hobby with her now, serious business.

Most of her time now is taken with preparing a new show she wants for herself in TV, but if there's any spare time leftstrictly an outdoor girl. DOWN TV-RADIO ROW Fig- ures for the recent Southern California cerebral palsy telethon are now well over $300.000. A great deal of credit: should be given to the entire organization on this project, however, special kudos should be given to Bob Hope and Jack Webb, for the terrific part they played. At this date, money is still coming in. This telethon, by the way, was probably the best ever produced.

TELE-TIPS "Sports with Joe Verducci," at 7 p.m., will feature Dr. Allen Northrup, 1948 Olympic Team member as special guest "wrestler" from KPIX (5) Ellery never really knew how it would be to live in the shadow of death until he and his dad became involved in the case of "Cat and Mouse" from KGO (7) lat 8 Margaret Truman will guestar tonight with James Melton from KRON (4) singing "Toothache in My Heel" (wonder what she means?) at 9:30 Starting tonight, the title role of Martin Kane will be taken over by Lee Tracy when Tviewed over KRON (4) at 10 Sen. Herbert R. O'Conor of Maryland, returns as guest narrator of a story dealing in crime, on "Crime Syndicated" from KPIX (5) at 10:30. DIAL-LITES.

Set your dial on KGO at 7 o'clock for more adven-, tures of "Silver Eagle" "This Is Free Europe" will be aired from Public Notices STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Room 510, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California, until 2 o'clock p. m. on June 25, 1952, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in the Assembly Room of said building, for constructing State Highway in accordance with the tions therefor, to which special reference is made, as follows: Napa County, between 1.9 miles north of Union Station and 2.7 miles south of Yountville (IV-Nap-49-B), distance of about one tenths (1.7) miles to be widened and surfaced with plant-mixed surfacing on cement treated base and existing Portland cement concrete pavement to be resurfaced with pi surfacing. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. In accordance with the provisions ci Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows: Rate Classification per hour Apprentice (oiler, fireman or watchman) $2.02 Asphalt plant engineer 2.52 Bootman 1.93 Boxman or mixer box operator (concrete or asphalt plant) Carpenter Cement finisher (journeyman) Concrete mixer operator (up to one yard) Concrete mixer operator (over one yard) Fireman in hot plant Flagman Heavy duty repairman Heavy duty repairman -helper Laborer Operator of jackhammers -vibrators and all air, gas and electric tools Operator of power shovel other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (up to and must be licensed and also prequalified as required by law.

(See said Proposal Requirements and Conditions.) including one yard) 2.68 Operator of power shovel other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (over one yard) 2.85 Power grader operator (power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade) 2.68 Reinforced steel worker 2.45 Roller operator 2.52 Screen man 2.13 Spreading machine operator 2.52 Tractor operator 2.52 Truck driver (less than 4 cubic yards water level capacity) 1.77 Truck driver (4 cubic yards and less than 6 cubic yards water level capacity) 1.91 Truck driver (6 cubic yards and less than 8 cubic yards water level capacity) 2.01 Truck driver (8 cubic yards water level capacity or more) 2.42 Any classification omitted herein not less than 1.70 Overtime--not less than one and onehalf times the above rates. Sundays and holidays--not less than one and one-half times the above rates. Plans may be seen, and forms of proposal, bonds, contract, and specificationa may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California, and they may be seen at the offices of the District Engineers at Los Angeles and San Francisco, at the office of the District Engineer of the district in which the work is situated and at the office of the Associated General Contractors in San Francisco. No bid will be considered unless It is made on a blank form furnished by the State Highway Engineer and made in accordance with the provisions of the Proposed Requirements and Conditions set forth under Section 2 of the Standard Specifications. Each bidder The Department of Public Works reserves the reject any or all bids.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, DIVISION HIGHWAYS. G. T. McCOY, State Highway Engineer. Dated: May 29, 1952.

(3-29; 6-5, 12) KFRC-KCBS -News KNBC-D. Anderson, News KGO-News, Horizons KLX-News, Music KYA -News. Koff'e Klub KROW-Unity 1:15 of Morning KNBC-C. Leisure KFRC-Breakfast Gang KCBS -Ralph Story KG0-News KROW -Nick Noodnick 7:30 dy Neighbors KCBS News -Bob Garred 1:45 KSFO Prayer Hour KFRC-NeWs Sam Hayes KG0-Zeke Manners KCB9-Harry Babbitt 8:00 A. M.

-News KFRC-Cecil Brown KNBC-Bell Ringer KCBS-This Is 8 KG0-Breakfast Club KLX-News, Musto 8:15 KSFO-Request Perform KFRC-News, Bess Bye KNBC--Judy Deane KCBS -News 8:30 -Business News KFRC-Bible Institute KCBS- Grand Slam $:45 KSFO--Faye Stewart KCB8-Rosemary KROW -Nick No'dnick 9:00 A. M. KSFO--Ben Sweetland KFRC-News KOBS Warren KNBC Woman's Mag. KG0-Vic Lindlahr KYA-Kath Kerry -News, Music 9:15 KFRO-Baukhage KCBS- Aunt Jenny KG0-News 9:30 KSFO--Serenade KFRC-Emily Barton KNBC-Musio KCB8-Helen Trent KGO-Break the Bank -School Cast CROW -News, Records 9:45 KSFO- Science of Mind -Gal Sunday 10:00 A. M.

KSFO-Tunes KFRC-News I KVON-Liberty Network Summary LBS Salute, Sy Simon Tinney Is On, LBS U. P. Wire in Phoenix, LBS by the Side of the Road. Meditation KSFO 560 LX 910 KYA 1260 KSAN 1450 KFRC 610 KROW 960 KHUB 1340 KDON 1460 KNBC 680 KVSM 1050 KSRO 1350 KTIM 1510 KCBS 740 KJBS 1100 KRE 1400 KEAR 1550 KGO 810 KLOK 1170 KVON 1440 KSJ0 1590 KROW -The Rosary 9:15 RADIO 7:00 P. Fulton Lewis 9:30 THURSDAY P.

M. KSFO KFRC-Top Tunes 5:00 P. M. KFRO-CasanOva KNBO-Music Box KNBC Hit Parade KCBS-Beulab KFRO--Preston of Y'kon KCBS -Boston Blackie KG0-Dance Time KCB9-Ed Morrow KG0-Silver Fish Eagle KROW -News. Ballroom KG0-Space Cadet KLX-News, Finder 1:45 -News.

Cactus Jack 7:30 KCBS-Peggy Lee KYA -News. Musta KFRC- This Is Free KFRO-Sports KROW -Longhorn Joe Europe 10:00 P. M. 5:15 KNBC-Tivoll Nights KSF0-Tune Time KSFO- KNBO-Richard Curtain H'rkness KCBS- KG0-Defense Treasure Attorney Tunes -Reporter Call KFRC-1 Love a Mystery KCBS-Jane Todd KLX-Shorty Sue KCBS-KG0-News 5:30 8:00 P. M.

KROW -Don Barksdale KFRO-SKY King KFRC-Clyde Beatty 10:15 KSFO-BIDg Crosby LX-KYA-N Music KNBO-J. Gillespie News KNBC-1 Man's Family KFRO-Frank Edwards KCBS- World Today KCBS-Lowell Thomas -Bob Letts KGO-Chet Auntie, KG0-Amateur Hour KCBS -Sports 5:45 -News. Music KGO-Dance Time KNB0-Elmer Peterson 10:30 KCBS- Frank Goss 8:15 KFROKGO -Bob Garred KSFO-Baseball- KNBC-Orch. 6:00 P. Seals-Portland KCBS-Lewis Martin KSFU-News KCB8- KNBO-Morgan Jack Smith Beatty 11:00 P.

M. KFRO-Gabriel Heatter KLX BaseballKNBO-Strictly Speegle Oaks-San Diego KNBC-Ira Blue KOB8-Mr Chameleno 8:30 KG0-Dance Time KGO-Wm. Winter KNBO-Father Knows KLX -News Music KLX-Newe Funnies KYA-Cactus Jack YA -Baseball Best 11:15 6:15 KCBS- KFRC-Hardy Hallmark Family KFRC-Crazy World KSFO- TWilight Time KNBC -Palladium house KFRO-News Reel 11:30 KGO-Elmer Davis KROW IYA-Tops -News, in Pops KFRC-Dancing Discs KLX-Music Ballroom 6:30 8:45 KCBS-Music to KG0-The Unexpected 11:45 KFRC-Behind the Story 9:00 P. M. KCBS- You ADO World KNBO-World Affairs -Baseball MIDNIGHT KCBS-Mr.

Keen KFRC-News K9FO-KCBS-News KG0-Ladies Be Seated KNBO- Dragnet KNBC-Discapades KROW -News KCBS- BI Medleys 6:43 KGO-Cafe latanbul to 2 KFRO-Sam Hayes -Castus Jack KGO-News, Musio -Liberty Network for Thursday Night: Korner Speak, Quarter Time Remus with Ed Hale Dick Haymes Storles. LBS 7:00 -Westbrook Van Show Korn Krib Voorhis, Commen- Frontier John W. Vander- tator, LBS Cowboys cook, LBS Warning Herald on Sports Service, Local Headlines LBS T. Flynn. LBS Session Legion MIll, LBS Report LBS Star Time 7:45 10:15 TELEVISION KRON (7)-Musical KRON (4)-Marketing Thursday, May 29 8:00 P.

M. KRON 10:30 5:00 P. KRON (4)-You Bet Matinee (4)-Morning KRON Your Life. Groucho 10:45 Marx Fran. Ollie KPIX (5) -News KPIX (5)-Bride, Groom KPIX (5)-Time for Beany KGO (7) -Ellery Queen 11:00 A.

M. KGO (7)-Les Malloy "Cat and Mouse" KPIX (5)-Strike it Rich 5:15 8:15 11:30 KFON -Western KPIX (5)-Stork Club KRON Theater, "ID Old 8:30 Leisure (4)-Designs for Santa Fe" KRON (4)-The "Mardi Gras" KPIX (5)-Ladies Day KPIX (5)-Cartoons KPIX (5)-Gruen 12 NOON expected Doody KGO (7)-Family P. Fun KGO (7)-Film (4)-Howdy Theater KRON (4)-Big Payoff KPIX (5)-Cap. Fortune 9:00 M. 12:30 KGO (7)-Film KRON (4)-Gangbusters KRON (4) -Johnny 6:00 P.

M. KPIX (5)-Amos 'n' Dugan KRON Andy KPIX (5)-Bert Parka Fighting Legion" KGO 9:30 1:00 P. M. (7)-Film KPIX (5)-KMA-438 KFON (4)-Ford KRON (4)-Kate Smith KGO (7)-Candle- Festival KPIX (5)-Faye Stewart lighters KPIX (5)-Candid Kitchen 6:15 Camera KGO (7)-Chef Cardini KPIX (5)-Teletrips KGO (7)-Animal KGO (7)-Meet Champ 2:00 P. M.

Bazar 10:00 P. M. KRON (4)-Film 6:20 KRON (4)-Martin KPIX (5)-Garry Moore KRON (4)-Happy Kane (7)-Marjorie King Birthday KPIX (5)-Racket Squad 2:30 6:30 KGO (7)-Spartan KPIX (5)-Del Courtney KPIX Science (5)-John Review Hopkins Huddle 10:15 3:00 P. M. KGO (7)-Hopalone KGO (7)-Gov.

Warren KRON (4)-Home Cassidy, "Silver on 10:30 Kitchen the Sage" KRON (4)-Club KPIX (5)-Del Courtney. KRON to (4)-Science Lab. Syndicated the Bay" 6:35 KPIX (5)-Crime Movie, "House Across 6:45 11:00 P. M. KGO (7)-Film KRON (4)-News KRON (4)-Movie.

4:00 7:00 P. M. KPIX (5)-Late Show, KRON (4)-Marjorie KRON (4)-Cisco Kid "Captured in China- Trumbull KPIX (5)-Sports town" KGO (7)-Jolly Bill KGO (7)-Lone Ranger TOMORROW 7:15 KPIX (5) -1st 100 Years KPIX (5)-Sportsmen 9:30 4:30 Club KRON (4)-Man on KPIX (5)-Love of Life 7:30 Mission KGO (7)-Les Malloy KRON (4)-Dinah Shore 10:00 4:45 KPIX "Luckiest KRON (4)-Operation KPIX (5)-Search for Guy in the World" Education Tomorrow Copyright, 1952, by Universal Radio TV Features Synd. -Tom E. Danson FRIDAY A.

M. KNBC-Via Lindlabr KROW-Coglin's Capers 7:00 A. M. KCBS-Big KG0-Jack Sister Berch to 1:15 KSFO- KYA-News, Music KLX-News. Cactus Jack 11:00 A.

M. KFRC-Dunn on Discs KSFO--Songs KNBC-Mary Lee Taylor KG0-Front Center KCBS-Music With Girls KLX-News, Glen King 11:30 -Army Band KGO- -Lawrence Welk KNBC-Farm Home Hr. -Meet the Missus 12 NOON KSFO-KFRC-News KNBC-News KCBS -News, Garden Guide -Pan Am Union -Baseballkees 12:15 KSFO -Man With Band KFRC-Man on Street KNBC-Civil Defense KCBS-Galen Drake 12:30 KSFO--Bing Crosby KNBC-Army Band Ruckeyser Reports 2:30 KFRC-Bands for Bond KNBC-Author Speaks KCBS- -Treasury Band KGO-Lew Lowry KLX-BaseballOaks-Hollywood 2:45 3:00 P. M. KFRC-Question Man KNBC-Public Affairs KCBS- -Farm KYA-News, Music 3:30 KFRC-National Guard KCBS-Overseas Report KNBC-Symphony 4:00 P.

M. KSFO--Music KFRC-John Flynn -Protect. League KGO KROW -Don Churchill 4:15 KFRO-Hemingway KG0-Harry Wismer KYA-Paula Stone 4:30 KFRC-Mark Rogers KNBC-Friend of the Family KBCS- Golf Tournament KGO-Reserve 4:45 KFRC-Red Nichols (C)-1952 by Universal Radio Features Syncicate -Tom E. Danson. RADIO KLX-Army, Air Force KNBC-Bob Ray Show KCBS-Guy Lombardo 6:45 KG0-Ozzie Harriet FRIDAY P.

M. Sam Hayes KYA-Cactus Jack 5:00 P. M. KROW -The Rosary 9:15 7:00 P. M.

-Fulton Lewis KSFO--News KSFO-Music 9:30 KFRC-Green Hornet KFRC-Maisie KNBC-Music Box KNBO-News Jr. Edition KCBS-Ed R. Murrow KNBC-Mario Lanza KFRC-Mag. KCB9-Beulab Theater KG0-Fun Factory KG0-Cavalcade of KGO-Mr D. KCBS-Bright Star KLX-News.

Cactus Jack KDON-Music Sports 9:45 KROW -Longhorn Joe 1:30 KCBS- Club 15 5:15 Kid 10:00 P.M. KSFO- Curtain Call KNBC-R. Montgomery. KSF0-Tune Time KNBC-H. Kaltenborn Bill Stern Presidential KFRC- -i Love a Mystery KCBS--Jane Dodd KCBS- Profiles KNBC-Reporters 5:30 KSFO--Bing Crosby KLX-Shorty Sue KLX-News, Music KFRC-Wild Bill Hickok 7:45 nunism -Harlem Holiday 10:15 GO--Chet Huntley KLX-Sports 00 KFRC-Frank Edwards 5:45 8:00 P.

M. KNBC-Bob Letts KNBO-Elmer Peterson KSFO -News KCBS-Sports KCBS--Frank Goss KG0-Dance Time KG0-Bob Garred Roundup 10:30 KNBC-1 Man's Family P. M. KCBS-Lowell Thomas KNBC-Orchestra KSFO-New: KGO-Richard Diamond KCB9 -Lewis Martin Heatter KLX-News. Music KLX-News.

Musto KNBC-Orch. 8:15 arthstone -Baseball- 11:00 P. M. KG0-Wm. Winter KFRO-KCBS-New -News.

Funnies KNB0-M Beatty, News KNBC-Ira Blue KROW-Fishing. Fool KCBS--Jack Smith KYA-Cactus Jack KYA-Baseball 8:30 11:15 6:15 KSFO--Baseball, KFRC-Pied Piper KSFO- Iwilight Time KFRO-Crime Does Not KNBC-Ciro's Tonight KFRO-News Reel Pay 11:30 KGO-Elmer Davis Rogers You KNBO-KG0-Orchestra KLX-Music KG0-Your F.B.I. the World KCBS-500 Miles of KFRC-Dancing Discs 6:30 History 11:45 KSFO--Favorites -News. Ballroom KCBS- Band KFRC-Behind the Story KNBC-Short Story KYA--Tops in Pops 12 MIDNIGHT KCBS-Stars 1n Air 9:00 P. M.

ROBS-! -News KGO-Ladies Bs Seated KSFO -Baseball KNBC-Discapades KROW News KFRC-News I KG0-Show Business KVON-Liberty Network for Friday Night: Korner Van Evening Remus Voorhis, Commen- College Radio Stories. LBS tator, LBS Workshop Korn Krib Warning Frontier Register Service, Local Show Headlines T. Flynn LBS Johnson and Vander- from S. F. his band cook, LBS Serenade, on LBS Headlines 'Sports LBS Star Time, Session We Hail LBS TELEVISION KRON 7:45 (4)-Frankie KGO KRON (7)-Great (4)-Theater FightsAlbert Galento-Baer Friday, May 30 8:00 P.

M. 11:15 5:00 P. M. KRON (4)-Stranger KPIX (5)-Late Show, KFON (4)-Princess Pat Than Fiction "Vogue" KPIX (5)-Time tor KPIX News. KGO (7)-Women's Beany (7)-Les KGO Doug (7) Edwards 12:30 Wrestling KGO 5:15 Malloy ater.

"Case -Mystery The- KRON (4)-News KRON (4)-West Thea- Marked Men" TOMORROW Santa Fe" 8:15 KGO (7)- KPIX (5)-Fairy Tales KRON (4)-Vest Pocket Lolly 5:30 Drama Erwin KRON (4)-Howdy Doody KPIX (5)-Perry Como KPIX (5)-Cap. Fortune 8:30 12 NOON KGO (7)-Adventure KRON (4)-Aldrich Fam. Series. "Shadow Over KPIX Owens KPIX (5)-Farm and Chinatown" KGO (7)-Chevron The- Family ater, "Reluctant KGO (7)-Job Caster 6:00 P. M.

Burglar" 12:30 KRON (4)-Adv. Time- 9:00 P. M. KPIX (5)-Western "Zorro's Fighting KGO (7)-Film Legion" KRON (4)-Fireside The- 1:30 KPIX (5)-Playhouse of ater, "The Imposter" KPIX (5)-It's Up to Stars, KPIX (5)-Tele -Rebound- Sports You KGO (7)-News Reel KGO (7) KRON (4)-News "The Honeymoon" 6:15 9:30 2:00 P. M.

KGO (7)-Space Cadet KRON (4)-Big Story, KPIX (5)-Dugouts 6:20 Humboldt Times KGO (7)-Jr. Baseball KRON (4)-School Days KPIX (5)-Stars Over 2:15 6:30 Hollywood, "When the KRON (4)-Nature of KPIX (5)-News to Me Devil Is Sick" Things KGO (7)-Al Williams KGO (7)-Tales of To- KPIX (5)-Baseballmorrow KRON (4)-Science 10:00 P. M. 2:30 Tom Groody, News KRON (4)-Dick Tracy KRON (4)-Western 7:00 P. M.

KPIX (5)-Wm. Winter, Time, "Texas KRON (4)-Boxing- News Rambler" Lastarza-Bucceroni KGO (7)-Wrestling 3:30 KPIX (5) -Press Club 10:15 KRON (4)-Mr. Wizard Presents KPIX (5)-Sports (7)-Theater EGO (7)-This Is My 10:30 4:00 Song KRON (4)-Club 4- KRON (4)- Packer" 7:15 KPIX Lex 'Boyd 4:15 KPIX (5)-Guy Cherney (5)-Man Against KPIX (5)-Dugouts Crime 7:30 1:30 KPIX (5) -Mama I 11:00 P. M. KPIX (5)-Mr.

ImagiKGO (7)-Stu Erwin KPIX (5) -Chronoscope nation Copyright, 1952, by Universal Radio TV Features -Tom Danson SATURDAY A. M. 10:00 A. M. KLX-News, Cactus Jack 7:00 A.

M. KFRC-News 1:30 KNBC-Archie Andrew KFRC-Armed Rorces -News KGO-Home Institute Revue KFRC-KCBS-News KCBS-Grand Central KNBC-Musicana KYA-News, Melodies Station KCBS- -Cross Section KG0-Horizons KLX-News, Glen King U.S.A: KLX-News, Music Tea Crumpets 7:15 10:15 KROWKSFO--Top KFRC-Breakfast of Morning KFRC-Music 2 P. M. Gang 10:30 KNBC-Bright'n Early KSFO--Tot's Tunes KFRC-Stag Lines KCBS- This Is S.F. KFRC-Sports.

Music KNBC-Your Manner KGO-News -Star KCBS-Eddie Fisher 7:30 -City Hospital KGO- Jazz Club Special KCBS -Frank Goss KGO-Farm Reporter 2:15 KG0-Bob Garred KSFO-Baseball- KYA-Italian Hour 7:45 KCBS -Music Top Tunes 8:00 A. M. KSFO-News KFRC-Music KNBC-Secret Story KCBS-News. Let's Pretend KGO- School 8:15 KFRC-News KLX-Hiway Patrol 8:30 KSFO-Business News KFRC-Haven of Rest KNBC-Hlywd Love Story KCBS- and Take 8:45 KSFO-Faye-Stewart 9:00 A. M.

KSFO-Ben Sweetland KFRC-Marine Band KNBC-Howdy Doody KCBS--Theater Today KGO-No School KLX -News, Music -Kids Bible Club KYA-News. Vartety 9:30 KSFO--Music. Nob Hill KFRC-News, Story Teller KCBS-Stars Over Hollywood Patrol 9:45 KFRC-Health Talk Political 'ack 12:45 KFRC-Hlywd. Hilites KCBS -Guest Star 1:00 P. M.

KSFO-Music In Air KFRC -Treas. Show KNBC-These 50 Yre. KCBS-Health Facts. Horse Show KGO-News, Sports KVON-Liberty Network for Saturday: from for Saturday United Press -One Hundred and Salute Ten Navy Men with Sy Simon "Hollywood Beauty Morning Expert," Chas. AnSpecial tell Summary, College Time Party, LBS Baseball Chisholm Trail 2:00 Housewives' Out of Matinee the West LBS Bandstand SCHWINN-BUILT AUTHORIZED DEALER Sales Service also Ve Repair All Makes BETTENCOURT'S Harley MotorcyclesEvenrude Outboards 1241 Brown Napa 6-7394 United Press Best Bets, LBS Star 2 to in Veterans Blue 4:15 Reserved for You, Hamilton Air Force Merriman Presents 4:45 Times Herald Headlines By TOM E.

HOLLYWOOD talents AS acting, playing. songwriting, charm beauty have ents is of foremost Yes, gal one hits "Nine DANSON Combine such singing, guitar and reall and and you the ingredifor a performer. That Katie Lee, one America's singers. Katie is the who wrote of the top of today, Hundred Tom E. Danson Miles" which was recently recorded by Gordon MacRae, and made an immediate hit.

The song has a very haunting lilt to it which sticks in one's mind. Maybe "wrote" isn't the word, because Katie actually admits she stole it. You see, Katie has repertoire of more than 300 folk songs which she has gathered through extensive research. "Nine Hundred Miles" is a song she modernized in tune and for which she wrote new lyrics. She.

hasn't recorded the song commercially herself yet, but she should! Her delivery and style is excellent, she knows the song and its background, can put that "feel" into the haunting melody, and in general, would be a gold mine for some recording company with this one. Katie has been a radio star for some time, having appeared extensively on the "Railroad Hour" and others. She has proven herself in the television field too with Public Notices ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and For the County of Napa In the CHARLES CHARLES Change of No. 12969 Matter of the Petition of BERTINI, also known as DELLA MAGGIORA, For Name, Petitioner. WHEREAS.

the application of CHARLES BERTINI, as CHARLES DELLA MAGGIORA, change of name has been duly filed with the Clerk of this Court, and it appearing from said application that said applicant desires to have his name changed to the proposed name of CHARLES DELLA MAGGIORA. NOW. THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered and directed that all persons interested in the said matter of change of name appear before the above entitled Court, thereof, on the 13th day of June, 1952, at the hour of Ten o'clock then and there to show cause, if any they may have. why the application for change of name should not be granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that copy of this order be published in the NAPA REGISTER, A newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the City of Napa, County of Napa, State of California, once each week for four (4) successive weeks prior to the date above set for the hearing of said application.

Dated: May 5, 1952. MERVIN: E. LERNHART, Judge of the Superior Court. DE MEO DE MEO 1022 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, California Telephone: 31 Attorneys for Petitioners. (5-8, 15, 22, 29) NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO SELL REAL PROPERTY OF NAPA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NAPA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Section 18608 of the Education Code of the State of California.

that the Governing Board of Napa High School District of Napa County, State of California, has adopted a resolution of intention to sell certain real property hereinafter described. owned by said union high school district and setting forth the terms of said proposed sale, which are as follows: Competitive written and. sealed proposals will be received by the Governing Board of Napa Union High School District of Napa County, State of Callfornia, at its regular meeting place at the Napa Junior College, Napa, California, until the hour of Eight o'Clock (8:00) P. M. on the 17th day of June.

1952 for the real property hereinafter described. The minimum price for which Parcel I of said real property will be sold is the sum of Six Thousand and Dollars The minimum price for which Parcel II of said real property will be sold is the sum of Six Thousand and Dollars 000.00). The purchase price bid shall be payable upon delivery of the Deed conreying said real property to the successful bidder. Title Insurance, If desired by the successful bidder, shall be at the expense of the successful bidder. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the sum of Ten Per Cent of the amount bid, which said bond shall serve as guarantee that the purchaser will compiete the sale if his bid is accepted by said union high school district.

Bidders may bid upon either or both of said parcels of real property. The Governing Board of said union high school district reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted. The real property hereinabove mentioned proposed to be sold as aforesaid is situate. lying and being in the City of Napa. County of Napa, State of Callfornia, described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL ONE: Lots 4 to 13, both inclusive, in Block 20, and the eastern 25 feet of that portion of Sacramento Street that adjoins said Block 20, All as shown on the map entitled.

"Map of the Agricultural Park Tract Adjoining the City of Napa, filed July 21, 1904 in the office of the County Recorder of said Napa County. PARCEL TWO: Block 21 and the western 25 feet of that portion of Sacramento Street that adjoins said Block 21. as shown on the map titled. "Map of the Agricultural Park Tract Adjoining the City of Napa, filed July 21. 1904 in the office of the County Recorder of sald Napa County.

EXCEPTING THEREFROM, however. that certain 0.685 acre tract of land described in the Final Order of Condemnation had March 27, 1951 in the action entitled "The People of the State of California, plaintiff vs. Louis A. Ezettie. et al, Defendants." a certitled copy of which was recorded March 27.

1951 in Book 361 of Official Records. page 432, said Napa County Records. GOVERNING BOARD OF NAPA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NAPA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. F.

G. MORECRAFT D. E. ALEXANDER H. A.

ZELLER H. FRUEHAUF THOMAS KONGSGAARD Trustees. (3-22, 29; 6-5) KFRC at 7:30 Screen player Van' Heflin, in a saga set against the great Louisiana Territory, as star in "Forward the Nation" during the broadcast of Hallmark An 8-months-old baby is stolen Playhouse from KCBS at 8:30 from its mother. It's the third case of child-stealing in less than three weeks, so "Dragnet" goes to work over KNBC at 9. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY 'There's one nice thing a about having good reproductions of paintings Instead of originals.

You don't have to keep lending them to museums. Copyright, 1952, by Universal Radio and TV Features Syndicate Daily Real Estate Transcript From the Office of Earl R. Johann-(bur sen, County Recorder Wednesday, May 21, 1952 Deed: Agnes L. Kermode to Henry R. Murillo.

Lot 35-Subn. of Alta Heights Addn." Deed: Robert E. Basinger to Ralph R. Wheeler. Lot 10, Blk.

4-Laurel Park. Deed: Beulah Snyder to John A. Snyder. Ptn. Sec.

23, Twn10N, R6W (Quitclaim). Deed: George S. E. Harvey to Joseph J. Bettencourt.

Ptn. Lot 5 Survey Pueblo De Salvador. Deed: Charles G. Hezmalhalch to George S. E.

Harvey. 5.08 acres, more or lessDeed: Anna M. O'Brien to Mabel L. Peterson. 18 acres, more or less -Calistoga Lands.

Thursday, May 22, 1952 Deed: Walter E. Bollanbacher to Francis O. Sherman. Lot 5, Blk. Wagner Subn.

Deed: S. J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co. 734.88 acres, more or less, Swamp and Overflowed Survey No. 136.

Deed: S. J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co. Lot 8 in Sec. 18, Twn4N, RAW (Quitclaim).

Deed: S. J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co. Lands in Swamp Land Survey No. 135 (Quitclaim).

Deed: S. J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co Lands in Secs. 32 and 33, Twn4N, R4W. Deed: S.

J. Pringle to Leslie Salt. Co. Lands in Napa and Solano Counties. Deed: 8.

J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co. 867 acres, more or less Swamp and Overflow Land Survey No. 115. Deed: S.

J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co. acres, more or less, inTwn4N, R4W. Deed: S. J.

Pringle to Leslie Salt Co. Lands on Russ and Little Is" lands. Deed: S. J. Pringle to Leslie Salt Co.

279.28 acres, more or less. Also land on Edgerly Island. Deed: Nelson F. Bettencourt to City of Napa. 12 square feet, more or lesson Jefferson St.

Deed: Dorothy B. Adams to City of Napa. 156 square feet, more or less, on Jefferson St. Deed: Oliver P. Upham to Wil- Public Notices Notice da hereby civen that the Direator of Agriculture of the State of California, on Ray 6, 1952, seized, under proviaions of Seation 370.5 Agriculture Code, the following described estray animals: Twat Hereford heifers, yearlings, weight noout 450 to 300 not de One branded left hip and earmarked The other is branded 1180 right These hip and antra 0 up on the live and Allenby ranch in wooden Valloy and now are being held at the Napa Livestock Auction Yard California.

Notice Is further given that if no claim made 0y the owner Director a of Agriculture for aid he sell the provided by law. Ah (5-29; 6-5, 12) NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL In the Superior Court of the State of California. In and For the County of Napa No. 9328 In the Matter of the Estate of REGINA EHRMANNTRAUT, also known as REGINA EHRMENNTRAUT, Deceased. HATTIE SHEEHAN having filed in said Court document purporting to be the last Will and Testament of REGINA EHRMANNTRAUT.

Deceased, and with it her petition praying that said 2.19 Document may be admitted to probate as the last Will and Testament of said 2.39 2.42 REGINA EHRMANNTRAUT Deceased, and for the issuance to her of Letters 2.13 Testamentary. Notice 1s hereby given that FRIDAY, 2.46 the 6th day of June, 1952, at 10 o'clock 2.13 a. of said day, and the Court Room 1.70 of said Court at the Court House, in 2.52 the County of Napa, have been appoint2.02 ed as the time and place for hearing 1.70 said petition, when and where any person may appear -and contest the same, 1.80 and reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars. Napa, California, May 23, 1952. A.

DOLLARHIDE, Clerk of the Superior Court. By F. W. CUNNY, Deputy Clerk. FRANCIS H.

FRISCH 30 Migliavacca Building Napa, California Attorney for Petitioner. (5-24 to 6-5) Stewart. Right of Way for Boating and Barge Purposes (Quitclaim). Deed: Andrea Bartolucci to Giuseppe Baranzini. Lot 1, Blk.

1-Hill View St. Helena. Deed: Elvin W. Smith to Charles T. Williams.

Ptn. Lot 15-Coombsville. Deed: Charles T. Williams to Chester A. Kirkman.

Ptns. of Lot 15 -Coombsville. Deed: Thomas B. Wright to Chester A. Kirkman.

Ptn. Lot 15 Coombsville. Deed: Chester A. Kirkman to Thomas Wright. Ptn.

Lot 15- Coombsville. Deed: Constantino Granzella to Marjorie A. Foley. Ptn. Lots 5 and 6, Farman's of Napa.

Friday, May 23, 1952 Deed: Harwood V. Allen to Raymon C. Buell, acre more or lessnear Calistoga. Deed: Max H. Neil to Hazel C.

Thole. Lands on 3rd St. Deed: Angelo J. Gardella to Robert C. Hess, Lot 5-Mills Subn.

Deed: Rose M. Maxwell to Robert J. LaRue, 2.11 acres, more or less- Sausal Rcho. Deed: John C. Pope to Lester P.

Krch. Lands on Redwood Rd. Deed: Edward M. Skolak to Emil Renati, 1120 acres, more or less in Twn. 10N, R5W.

Deed: Zygmunt J. Tomczak to Frank Burroughs, Lot 1, Blk. 9- Zinfandel Subn. Deed: R. Harold Joens to Eugene B.

Chapman. 0.246 of an acre, more or less- Subn. Deed: Federal Farm Mtge. Corpn. to C.

W. Horchheimer, 6.31 acres, more or less-Rancho de Los Carneros. Monday, May 26, 1952 Deed: Kenneth F. Van De Veere to Bernice E. Van De Veere, Ptn.

Lot 16, Blk. 2-Nielsen's Subn. (Quitclaim). Deed: Maria Paganini to Matilda J. Raffo, Lands in City of St.

Helena. Deed: Max Wiloth to Overton J. Fitzgerald, Lot 7-Wiloth's Subn. Deed: Albert A. McKenzie to Dept.

of Veterans Affairs, Lot 3, Blk. D--Monticello. Deed: Clarence L. England to George P. Islip, Lot 48-Subn.

of Paris-Kilburn Tract--Westwood. Deed: Cletus Frankowski to Frank Koval, Lands in. Frank Scansi Subn. Deed: Percy Devita to Earl L. Tofte, Lot 8, Blk.

A -Bella Vista Heights Subn. SALES POSITION RETIREMENT PLAN Part or Full Time. Investigate. NAPA REGISTER BOX 65 BROADLOOM CARPET Leaf Design Wilton 6.95 sq. yd.

Carved Wilton 8.49 sq. yd Carved or High-Low Wilton 10.49 sq. 4. Embossed Wilton 11.49 sq. yd.

Rugs Tailored to Order (Smoothedge Tackless carpet installation) THE RUG LOFT Prices Born Here, Raised Elsewhere Rug and Upholstery Cleaning 1030 Main Napa Phone 6-6529 PROCTOLOGIST Dr. William A. Rees Hernia (Rupture) Hemorrhoids Fistula, Etc. Treated Successfully by Office Methods Hours: 9:00 5:00. Saturday Till Fri.

Evenings 1:00 8:00 TWELVE YEARS IN NAPA 1024 Coombs St. Funny Business By Berger DEPT. COMPLAINT I' T. M. 1952 Reg.

by U. NEA S. Pet. Service, Off. "I'd like to return these- -my husband didn't get his raise after all!" 10:15 KNBC-Stella Dallas KFRC-Tello Test KCBS-C.

Smith, This KNBC- Bob Ray I Believe KCBS-Ma Perkins 1:30 KGO -Evelyn Winters KSFO- Time 10:30 KFRC-Take a Number KFRC- Answer Man KNBC-Widder Brown KNBC-Strike It Rich KCBS-Protect League Dr. Malone KG0-Home Institute KGO-True Story, 1:45 E. Arnold KNBC-Woman in My KYA-Baseball- House 10:45 2:00 P. M. KFRC-3 Suns KSFO-Melody Parade KCBS-Guiding Light KNBC-Plain Dick Haymes 11:00 A.

M. KSFO-Standard School KCBS-Bill Weaver KFRC-Ladies Fair KGO-Mary Margaret KNBC-Dble. or Nothing McBride KLX-KYA-News, Music KCBS-2nd Mrs. Burton 2:15 KGO- Whispering Streets KLX-News, Music KNBC-Ft. Pg.

Farrell KROW -David Gilmore 2:30 11:15 KFRC-Open House KCBS- KGO-Against Mason KNBC-Lorenzo Jones KCBS-A. Godfrey the Storm 2:45 KGO-Mary Marlin 11:30 KNBC-Doctor's Wife KSFO- KGO-Evelyn Winters KFRC- KNBC- Queen Like for Day 3:00 P. M. Millionaire KSFO-Melodies KCBS- -Nora Drake KFRC-Surprise Date KGO-A Girl Marries KNBO-Weicome Travir KLX-News, Music -Art Godfrey 11:45 KG0-Betty Crocker Employm't KYA-KLX-News. Music KCBS-Brighter Day 3:15 KG0-Paul Harvey KFRC-Open House KGO-Lew Lowry 12 NOON 3:30 KSFO-KFRO-NeWs KNBC-Dr Paul KNBC-C.

Leisure, News 3:45 KCB8-KLX-News KNBO- Garroway KGO-Farm Reporter KYA-George McLain KYA-Baseball 12:15 4:00 P. M. KSFO-Man With Band KSFO--Shoppers Mat. KFRO-Man on Street KFRC-Fulton Lewis KNBC-Road of Life KNBC-Life Beautiful KCBS-HIll Top House KGO- -Curt Massey KGO-Bay Area News Holden KLX-KYA-News. Music 12:30 KROW -Don Churchill -Bing Crosby 4:15 KSFO Today's Best -News KCBS- House Party KCBS--Jack Owens KNBC -Pepper Young -Paula Stone KG0-Lucky 0 Ranch 4:30 KLX-Cactus Jack KFRC-Curt 12:45 KNBC -Four Massey 30 KFRC-Cliff Engle KGOKNBC-Happiness Right 4:45 Sparky 1:00 P.

M. KFRC-Sam Hayes K9FO-Music in Air KCBS -Songs KFRC--Jack Kirkwood KGO-Mark Trail KNBC-Stage Wife (C) -1952 by Universal KCBS Key Howard Radio Features Syndicate KG0-Len Lowry -Tom E. Danson. for Friday: United Press in the Morgan 9:15 -Homemaker Harmo- Manner nies. Martha Walker Chronicle 9:45 -Bing Crosby Sings Headlines Shop for Friday League Program Baseball for Friday United Press 4:00 -Willis Ballinger, Matinee News Bob Eberly Lively, LBS Show Steele, LBS Serenade Malloy, LBS VOTE FOR "BY" HECKARD VICE PRESIDENT PROPANE GAS Natural Gas for Rural Homes.

Installation Service WE LEASE SELL TANKS 25 to 1000 Gallons. For Prompt Efficient Service Call Napa 6-3889 or 6-2207 EMPIRE GAS SERVICE No. Jefferson near Nap-A-Nee at COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE and SHEET WORK DAYTON HALL HARDWARE CO. 1646 Main St. Phone 4-0978 (Just Across from Lincoln School).

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