• • Weekend Entertainment e • By Bill Curnow Emerald Advertising Columnist Clingntan's If you want to taste tempting fried chicken dinner, or a good i steak drop in to CLINGMAN'S on the Glanwood strip. Dance to the great music of the Pat Carrier Trio, now featured at CLINGMAN’S. Weekend Movies Are Announced By Theaters “Masterson of Kansas,” a West ern starring George Montgom ery, and “The Bamboo Prison,” wind up their appearance at the Heilig today and Saturday. Opening Sunday is the new MGM musical extravaganza “Jupiter’s Darling,” starring Esther Williams, Howard Keel. Marge and Gower Champion and George Sanders. The musical satire on the frol ics and foibles of Rome has a supporting cast of 600 actors. Eighty-two sets were used in its production. Companion feature is “Rico chet Romance,” starring Mar jorie Main and Chill Wills. The picture's title was inspired by the popular song of the same name. The Silver Chalice Opening at the MacDonald to day is “The Silver Chalice,” a Biblical tale of the moulding of the chalice for the cup from which Christ drank at the last supper. Stars are Jack Palance, Virginia Mayo and Pier Angelli and the newcomer Paul Newman. Co-features are "Below the Rio Grande,” in CinamaScope, and the documentary film "The Cowboy.” The Straw Men “The Straw Men,” an English mystery film starring Dirmont Welsh and Clifford Evans will continue at the Mayflower until Wednesday, when Japanese prize-winner “Ugetsu,” requested by the University,” opens. White Christmas The extravagant Vista Vision musical “White Christmas” plays at the North End Drive-in theater this weekend. Stars of the movie are Bing Crosby, Dan ny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen. The musical score is by Irving Berlin. On the same program is “Vis Enjoy . . . Delicious food Pleasant service Relaxed atmosphere. Dinners start at $1.60 Open daily and Sunday ’til mid night. ta Vision Visits Norway,” the first short produced in the new est wide-screen medium. Susan Slept Here Playing at the Firs theater on River Road is the comedy story of the romance of teen-aged girl (Debbie Reynolds) and a mid dle-aged man (Dick Powell), "Susan Slept Here.” Co-attraction is the exciting Western, “Drums Across the River,” starring Audie Murphy, the most-decorated soldier in the US Army’s history. Plluno’s If you're downtown tomorrow night drop in at PILUSO’S and ! I try some of their delicious pizza. You can dance to the music of the Baker’s Half-Dozen this Sat urday night. Try the food and enjoy the music while you can. because next week PILUSO’S will be closed for a complete face lifting process. As soon as the remodeling is complete. Ben Yost and his Canadian Royal Guards will be appearing at PILUSO'S. New Town House If you want to take off to the Northland this weekend don’t forget to hit the brakes, and skid to a stop at the New Town Houst on your way out of town. It’s only a couple of miles north of the overpass, on Highway 99. Their New York cuts are really ' tasty. Bib ’N Thicker Did you know the Bib ’n Tuck er room in the Eugene Hotel I serves "A-One-Grade" prime ribs, plus delicious ham or turkey Before the SENIOR iMi.i.TreatYourDatetoa Real SMORGASBORD DINNER Open 5:30 to 9:00 — Every day except Monday Mayflower Theater - STARTS WEDNESDAY - •AS FINE AS ANYTHING THAT HAS PASSED ACROSS AN AMERICAN SCREEN' "WlLIANr — Ct/« 8o*ed on o greet Joponet* clotftx “The most interesting treatment of sex that can be seen anywhere” u,.„ PLAZA 58th Str««t Nr. Mod>io* Avr, ot 12, 2. 4, 6, 8 & 10*. M. u ENDS TUESDAY FEB. 22 "The Straw Man" Dermot Walsh — Clifford Evans "Return to Glasgow" Orson Wells CARDINAL I NOW OPEN | Home Cooked Foods ► Distinctive, Leisurely Dining! (Before the Senior Bud TREAT YOUR DATE TO DINNER HERE AT THE CARDINAL HOUSE! A fine old home redecorated to resemble a Paris Cafe . . . fireplace and special subdued lighting. And, Wait till you taste the delicious home-cooked steak, ham, chicken, and turkey! s DINNERS SERVED 5:30 till 8 every evening except Monday Sunday: noon till 8 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA: 2-4 every day Featuring sandwiches, salads, homemade bread, dessert, tea, and coffee CARDINAL HOUSE 315 EAST 13th AVENUE ACROSS FROM SHISLER'S PHONE 3-5211 Private Dining Room Open For Your Convenience Fraternities and Sg^orities Invited to Make Reservations sandwiches? After the show stop in with the gang for n miack, and listen to Wally Bullard plunk the pluno. He really gets the good sounds. Say, men, the Heart Hop was the most! The girls seemed to enjoy it too. So, give her the word to take you dancing again this weekend this time at the Osburn Hotel's Colonial Room. r— 111 ... ■ 1 ■ . .> m ind THEATRE Kiddies pU^ijiound ^ 4.0 429 „ .99 N.. 1'j.Mi.No.of OveVhea IRVING RERUNS J - yistaVisioh i W“f BING nANNY ROSEMARY CROSBY-KAlKUKffi - VEUVEUIS S C*rb)-1TO1NIOOU)R * MMMOIM «cHAt -AISO VISTA VISION VISITS NORWAY COLOR CARTOON - NEWS Regular Prices HEILIG STARTS SUNDAY Door« Open it 12:45 ALL THE EXCITEMENT AND PAGEANTRY OF OF ROME I UNTAMED! I C|NemaScOP£ T-V ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM | "MA KETTLE” HAS HERSELF I A NEW FEUA! R/cocflfcr ROmA/YC£ emu WILLS Rudy VALLEE • Pedro GONZALES GONZALES A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL FlCftlRE Marjorie MAIN ENDS SATURDAY ''Bamboo Prison" and // k 'Masterson of Kansas" with GEORGE MONTGOMERY Woody's round the clock DRIVE-IN THE BEST CHICKEN IN-A-BASKET IN TOWNI Car Servico Weekends Only Wnl 6th, Near Blair Phona 5-9001 Weekday Show 7 00 SUNDAY SHOW 5 00 Ph 5-7354 STARTS TODAY Dick Powell—Dabbia Reynold* Susan Slept Here Technicolor Audi* Morphy—Walter Brennan Drums Across The River Technicolor (It THE EUGENE §partty^amie W-f-D-E SCREEN [Ends Sun.l Show Sum ] AT 6 30 r,