I Weekend Entertainment < Do you have study-booksj stomach ulcers? If so. pamper them by stopping at S:?Y HEILIG ENOS SATURDAY: j "Jupiter's Darling" Esther Williams and Howard Keel also "Ricochet Romance" STARTS SUNDAY: Six Bridges To Cross Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie also j Four Guns To the Border Rory Calhoun and Coieen Miller STARTS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2 MOUR'S CAFE real soon. You can always depend on SEY MOUR'S for top quality sizzling steaks, and their chicken-in-the rough is always terrific. Any time before 9:00 p.m. minors are cordially invited to chow-down in SEYMOUR'S beautiful Rivi era Room. Whether you prefer eating in the main dining room or the Riviera Room, you'll find the food is always tops at SEY MOURS . . . open daily and Sun day 'til midnight. * # * The next time you drive out the McKenzie highway, be sftre you stop at THE DRIFTWOOD They have a complete menu of really great foods. Stop in and enjoy any one of their delicious dinners. Here's a sly tip. If you like fried ..prawns, you can't go wrong at THE DRIFTWOOD. * » * Relax and live it up after to night's Oregon-O.S.C. game. Why not take the best girl dancing? Bop on down to the Osburn Hotel's Colonial Room. The Col onial Room now features the JAMES RUTH CORINNE STEWART ROMAN CALVET m. Challenging the Klondike's snow, and sin, and greed! IT. a Far Country ! . ISEZ22EZE3 ^ co-iio- -vj WALTER BRENNAN A MH«VC«£Al »4fP>KAT>ONAl *CIU»£ also West of the Zanzibar Anthony Steil and Sheila Sim A J. Arthur Rank production in technicolor Welcome to Hamburger Heaven 6 After the game ... - in Hamburger Heaven 1224 Willamette Street Phone 3-1041 NOW OPEN Home ™ Cooked Foods • Distinctive, Leisurely Dining! DINNERS SERVED EVERY DAY 5:30 ON SUNDAYS, 12:30 ON. AFTERNOON TEA 2-4 o'clock every day, featuring sandwiches, salads, homemade bread, desert, tea, and coffee. THIS WEEKEND DINE WITH ATMOSPHERE* A fine old home redecorated to resemble a Paris Cafe . . . fireplace and special subdued lighting. And, wait till yoo taste the delicious home cooked steak, ham, chicken, and turkey! CARDINAL HOUSE 315 EAST 13th AVENUE ACROSS F#OM SHISLER'S PHONE 3-5211 Private Dining Room Open for Your Convenience Fraternities and Sororities Invited to Make Reservations swinging music of Harry Doug las on the "88s," Before coming to Eugene. Harry was employed by Amato's in Portland. Why not go continental? The CLUB CROSSTOWN features the best in continental foods. French, Russian, and Italian din ners are their specialties. The CLUB CROSSTOWN is located two blocks east of the Big Y Market on Highway 99. Try i their delicious pizza. • * * Say-hey! It's the DEL REY CAFE for home-style dinners that satisfy. The DF.L REY is under new management. Your host will be Stanley Roberts. The Wesley Will Show Movie of Founder The motion picture. "John Wesley,” life story of the founder 1 of the Methodist church, will be shown at Wesley foundation this Sunday at 4. 6 and 8 p.m., ac cording to Ken Petersen, director at Wesley. The public is invited to see the new, feature-length film, which portrays for the first time on the screen, the character of John Wesley, 18th century evan igelist and educator. The film is in the new Eastman color and was produced by the Radio and film commission of the Meth odist church in( cooperation with j. Arthur Rank. Wesley's rescue at the age of 5 from a burning house at the beginning of the film forecasts the dramatic and eventful life of the English clergyman depicted throughout the rest of the movie. The slight-statured clergyman who thought his venture in Am erica. as a missionary to the In dians of the Georgia colony, was a failure found it was the kind of failure which opened the door to the discovery of the religious security, Wesley had been seek ing and later led to the found ing of Methodism. i West Point Military academy opened July 4, 1802 with 10 ca dets. It has been a military post since January 20, 1778. McDonald | =i vmk«* v vti< iiim mV, THE BRIDGES AT TORO-HI /% fvHIrt-ry - S«Milun />n>ilii(TfMn in color b|/ TKC II.VK OI.OIl \_» I wiuiam' ‘ nav i: I HOLDEN KELLY I FHEDRIC MHKKV | MARCH ROONEY -AND Paulette Goddard “UNHOLY FOUR" DKL RKY is open cudi '111 ten, uiut you cun always enjoy their fresh pastry, baked tlally in their own kitchen. Our thirsty, of-age, friends will enjoy talking to Jake in the beautiful Park* siile Cocktail Lounge the at mosphere is the greatest. * * * You can't beat Foo's for fine Chinese food. Once more, Foo's I features American dishes, and I specializes in orders to take out. | If you're hungry, and rushed for | Films Listed By Theaters Playing at the HeiUg this | weekend is the MGM musical extra vagan/.:*, "Jupiter’s Darl j mg." starring Howard Keel and Ksther Williams. Sunday will mark the begln | ning of the run for “Six Bridges | to Cross." starring Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie and "Four Guns to the Border." starring Kory Calhoun and Colcen Miller. Drive-In Films Listed For Drive-In fans, the Eugene Drive-In theater is offering "Athena,' and "Duel in the Sun." Friday and Saturday. Beginning Sunday are "A Star is Born," and "White Mane." At the North End Drive-In will be "Lucky Me," and "They Hode West.” Grace Kelly Stars William Holden and Grace Kel ly star in “The Bridges of Toko Ki,” playing this weekend at the MacDonald, along with “Unholy Four,” which stars Paulette God dard. Ugetsu' Now Playing At the Mayflower is the Japa nese award-winner. "Ugetsu.” which ends Saturday. "The Far ring of Madame D," a J. Arthur Rank production, opens Sunday. "White Christmas" opens Wed nesday at the Mayflower. .9m,.IVMi.Np,of Pvcrhea S[[2 Oreat Shorn "THEY RODE WEST” -PLUS “LUCKY ME” MAYFLOWER ENDS SATURDAY: _ STARTS SUNDAY: UGETSU Earring of Madame D a Japanese film Starts Wednesday, March 2 IRVING BERLIN'S BING CROSBY ROSEMARY CLOONEY • time, juHt phono Foo’h They'll have your order ready to go i*» a. Jiffy. Visit Foo'h Oriental Lounge. Weekday Show 7:00 SUNDAY SHOW 5:00 Phone 5-7354 STARTS WEDNESDAY Jane Powell—Vic Damone ATHENA Technicolor Crest of the Wave Gene Kelly—John Ju»ia Ends Sat. 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