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V O o 3 Mothtr Idtntifict Sen In P.O.W. Photograph NEW YORK - (IP) A mother looked at photograph, described as showing American soldiera in a North Korean prisoner of war camp, and exclaimed: "Yea, that's Billie." The photograph, one of several of similar scenes distributed by the Associated Press, was the first intimation Mrs. William H. Si ins bury of Kansas City, Mo., had of the fate of her son. He was re ported missing in action July S. The Associated Press obtained the photoa from Eastfoto, a New York picture agency, which said it received them from the China Photo service in Peiping, China. Mrs. Stansbury said in Kansas City: "It's a rcl'.ef to know what hap pened to him. You just are notified that he has disappeared and then no one knows anything. It's a lot better to know." Her husband declined to confirm the identification. But other mem bers of the Stansbury family agreed it was Billy even though the picture caption aa received from China spelled the family name aa Tonesbury. SOUTH END FUEL CO. Phone 1 195-R 207 Rice St. Slot MachiiMi Seized, Two Persons Arrested OREGON CITY (JP Nine slot machines were seiied and three men arrested in two raids at two suburban night spots by District attorney Leonard Lindas said George Wernick and M r a. troops have entered without op al the Fireside, and William E. Evans at Wherry's. The men wer uoissacsod njMUri qii piS-ituo of gambling devices and Mrs. Rock with operating a gambling table, he said. They were released under $500 bail each. OPENING i TODAY JOE'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 6 Count Spaghetti Dinner 1.25 517 North Jackson Open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Monday IN PERSON AT INDIAN i , a i ' . . . f -ry ,.,fc L. :" im Arizona cowboy rgtv - o n u EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at OAKLAND LEGION HALL Bob "The Mustache" Weaver AND HIS DIXIELANDERS am 18 miles from Roseburg on the beautiful North Ump qua . . . outdoor dining porch overlooking the river . .". for delicious chicken, steaks, and fish. Bring Your Catches to Us for Cooking. Special Arrangements for Dinner Porties. Open 5 a. m to 12 p. rry Managers: Mr. and Mrs. i. H. Taylor Jke &J& arn By CAROL KERR The heading of "War Sidelights" on page four of the Thursday, Sept. 21, News-Review got a whimsical , twist when, marriage licenses and i divorce suits were placed in error : directly beneath it- There'a noth : ing clever or witty I can add to thia one ... it atanda alone. i TONIGHT: A complete rundown of the nation'a winners in football ! on "Pigskin Parade" (7:15-7:30 ! p. m.) ... A viriety of music on the C. P. MacGregor production "Salute to Reservists" (7:30-8:00 p. m.) . . . Lou Franco and his "Happy Valley Cowboys" in a rip- ' roarin performance (8:00-8:30 p- m ) . . . Complete description of all wrestling events by Hank Henry direct from ringside at the Roseburg armory (8:45 p. m. to conclusion). SUNDAY: A young man who gave a perfect eyewitness account of a slaying almost fooled the po lice, but the shadow of doubt crossed his path when "The Cheat er's Jinx" made its appearance, and helped police aolve this "True Detective Mysteries" case (2:30 3:00 p. m.). Guest-comedian Jack Pearl and guest-vocalist Frances Faye visit "Hollywood'a Open House" (4:00-4:30 p. m.) . . . For the fourth time in its broadcast history, "The Family Theater" will dramatize the story "God and the Little Red Scooter," by Tim the "subject." Ha asked Slater: "Am I after one particular per son?" The audience, told the "sub ject" in advance, roared. For, a few questions later, the "subject" was guessed. It was: "The girl Johnny McPhee will someday marry." On last Sunday's "Twenty Ques tions" broadcast, teen-aged panel ist Johnny McPhee was hot after DANCE TONIGHT LOU FRANCO COME ONE... COME ALL Now for the pleasure of all the family, Lou Franco and tha Happy Valley Cowboys will be playing at the Winston Community Club every Saturday night. Come to the dance and have a good time to the inimitable musical style of this bond. n a AND THE HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS at the WINSTON COMMUNITY CLUB Drive to Winston . . , turn at the Myrtlewood Treasure House and follow the arrows to the best in Dance Music. T0NIT "The Ultimate In Dancing Pleasure" ICK FIRMAN 'S m m BALLROOM 2Vi Miles South of Roseburg on Highway "99" -NO ADMISSION CHARGE- IT'S DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF othy Mulvey. Richard Widmark and Barbara Hale will be starred in the atory about the little boy who teaches his father faith and trust in God (4:30-5:00 p. m ). Fifteen minutes of news gathered from the wirea qf Associated Press (6:00-6:15 p. m) . . . Flor ence Chadwick, English channel swimming champ, will be the guest for this week's "Twenty Ques tions" broadcast (8:00-8:30 p. m ). KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 149ft On Yrur Dial Remaining Hours Today 4 : 1 5 Hemingway MBS 4 .TO Bandiund USA MRU 5 00 Melody Mountain Boys 3 30 Piano Favorite S:4S Sam Hayes MBS OO Army-Air Force Show MBS 8 23 Cecil Brown New MBS 6 -TO Sports Pag 6 :4s All-Siar Dance Parad 1:00 National Guard Show T:1S Pigskin Parade 1:30 Salute to Reservists MBS 00 Happy Valley Cow boy SO Meet the Band :4!t WiceUlnf Parade sVOO News 9 : IS Wrest Una Parade 10:TO Arthur Van Orch. 11:00 Vincent Lopez Show MBS 1 1 :TO Newi Nightcap 11:35 Stun Off MIND AT, SFPT. . mt 8 00 Rack to God Hour MBS 8.30 Moments of Devotion :4A Bob Eberle Show 9:00 Rsdio Bible Class MRS 9 ;iO Voice of Prophecy MBS 10:00 News MBS 10 1 J Organ Moods MBS 10 DO Lutheran Hour MBS 11:00 Church Services 12:00 Or Ran Concert 12:15 Gokpel Singer MBS 12 30 Dave Rose Show 12:45 National News 1:00 Hopsiontf Cassldv MBS 1 10 Martin Kane MRS j:00 The Shadow MRS 2 ;w True Detective Mysteries MBS 3 0O Rov Rostra ShowMBS 3:TO Nick Carter MBS 4:00 Hollywood Open House 4 30 Family Theatre MRS 5 OO Bobby Benson MBS 5 .10 Melody Time 4VOO World News 6:15 Perry Como Sings , g 30 World Of Sports 45 Music 1 OO Enchanted Hour MBS 1:30 2.000 Plus MBS B OO Twenty Questions MRS I .TO Here comes the Bride 9 OO News MBS f 15 Memorable Music .TO Old Fashioned Revival Hour 10:30 Chicago Theatre MBS 11 .TO News Nifhlcap " oND,.:Y?".r.rTr.MBF . i. :0O Coffee Club Capers 6 45 Rise t Shine- MBS 7:00 Hemingway MRS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Sons of Pioneers 7:45 Local News ISO Msrchtime a 00 Cecil BrownMBS 815 Favorite Hymn 3TO Bible Institute Hour MBS :0O Modern Home MS This Rhythmic Age t .TO Man About Town AS Hrtfhter Sida OO News MBS ;1S Tello-Test MB ;.Tft Sa It with Music 45 What s New :00 Indies Fair MRS ::t0 Queen for a Day MBS ,:)KWorld News MS Matinee Melodies IJ.W Local News 12:55 Market Reports 1 :UO Man on the Street 1:15 Treasure Chest 1:3ft 1490 Matinee 2 30 Navy Show 245 It's Requested 3:30 Meet the Band 3:4.1 Bonk of Bargains 4 00 Fu I town Lewis Jr. MBS 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Homemaker's Club 4 45 Sam Hayes MRS 50O Mark Trail MRS 5 30 Challenge of tha Yukon MBS 6:00 Magic Garden 6 15 World of Sports ! ,m Silver Shower 6.45 Sam Hayes MRS S.W-Bfll Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepylime Tales " 7:15 Lea Brown Orchestra 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS (too Let George Do It MBS R 30 You Name It 8:45 Cedrlc Foster MBS 0.00 News MRS 915 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 30 Hi Neighbor 9 45 Personality Time 9 5 Five Minute Final MRS 1OO0 I Love a Mystery MRS 10:15 War Front Home Front MRS 10 45 Hank 's Music Shop 11 25 News Nightcap II toSign Off Guest Artist To Appear At Youth Rally Guest artist for a youth rally at the First Methodist Church this Sunday, Sept. 24, at 7:30 p.m. will be Thadeus Youtchas, cellist. Yout chas, now a resident of Roseburg, comes from Berkeley, Calif, where he was first chair cellist in the Oakland Symphony Orchestra. He is a graduate of the Kastman School of Music, and is well-known in music circles of the east for hia excellent cello playing. Other guests to be heard at this hour will include Miss Elaine Rho den, ilso from California, who will play the great organ for the pre lude and hymn aing. Miss Carolyn Burr, one of the youth, will be at the piano, and Mrs. S. A. Warg Opening Pricts Paid For Oregon Russet Potatoes PORTLAND OP) A wholesale price of $2.85-2.90 a aack was paid Thursday for the first central Ore gon russet potatoea to reach here this season. For Washington russets, the price was 12.75-2 85. Central Oregon'a harvest will hit a peak about Oct. 1. Some 3,000 workers, two-thirds of them im ported, will be needed, growers reported. Sat., Sept. 23, 1950 Tht Newa-Rtvitw, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Kaistr Portland Plant Produces Its First Car PORTLAND (P) The Kaiser company turned out its first auto mobile Irom ita Portland assembly plant Thursday. , First of a aerlea of proposed assembly operations for various Earta of the country, the plant ere receives parta from Willow Run and assembles them. Some 90 items are purchased locally, rather than being sent from the factory, manager W. M. Pearce aaid. Although the first car has passed inspection, full operation is not ex pected for about six weeks. At Kale operation, about SO cars can assembled during each shift. Two shifts an planned. Bob Hope was born at Eltham, England, in 1903. will accomoanv Mr. Youtchas on tha organ. The pastor. W. A. Mac Arthur, will bring a message "beamed for youth" on the aubject, "Be Thou Faithful." At the close of the hour a period of refreshmenta will be held in the social hall for all pre sent. The public is invited to attend- Sun. 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