Theaters Offer Weekend Entertainment By Bob Ross Emerald Reporter Lovers of the frontier will find ample entertainment in Eugene theaters this weekend. “Man Without a Star" is cur rently at the Heilig with Kirk Douglas playing the part of an unfortaunate man, who wanders all over the West because he hates barbed wire. However, he stops off for a while on a ranch owned by Jean ne Crain, who is busily import ing thousands of steers, as well as a bad man (Richard Boone) who giggles when he shoots. OLD TIME DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT W. 0. W. HALL 8th & Lincoln Vera McAdams Orchestra • Support The EMERALDS uoici-iusting men, anotner tea ture of the West', may be found in the co-feature "The Yellow Mountain." More Westerns On James Cagney, who has not made a western for many years, is back as an ex-convict who has become sheriff of a cow town in “Run for Cover," opening Sun day at the McDonald. Cagney is interested in a homeless boy (John Derek), who reminds him of his son, Derek, in turn, is interested in a girl (Viveca Lind fors), who does not remind him of anyone. The show has action as well as fatherly interest and romance as the town bank is robbed by hood lums who are chased by Cagney, Derek, and others. The second feature is “Hobson's Choice.” The Eugene Drive-In is show ing a version of the modern West in "Bad Day at Black Rock” Fri day and Saturday. Spencer Tra cy, in this interesting film, de cides to spend a day in Black Rock which turns out to be quite a day. Two more westerns, "Two Guns and a Badge" at the Rex and "They Rode West" at the Motor-Vu Drive-In, are also be ing offered this weekend. There are also somC films playing in the Eugene area about people who live in cities rather than on cattle ranches and wear suits instead of levis. Oscar Winner Playing The academy award winner “The Caine Mutiny” starts Sun day at the North End Drive-In. “A Star is Bom,” which almost) Your Date Deserves the Best . . . Be she, wife or sweetheart, she deserves the best on her night with you. She will appreciate a delicious dinner in • your enchanting company. At Leslie's we try to help you give her the best in good dining—both Chinese and American. You will dine amidst soft lights and good music. She will love you for bringing her to LESLIE'S MANDARIN RESTAURANT 1249 Alder Phone 3-6234 Treat Your Date to a Real ITALIAN DINNER Saturday Nite Before the House Dance. • SPAGHETTI • PIZZA • 1491 Willamette • Tel. 4-2453 tino'S I Start the evening out right You'll enjoy your house dance Saturday night so much more if you take your date out to dinner first. fl Have dinner at the Cardinal I House, so conveniently lo cated to campus, where you'll have the best home cooked food money can buy . . . where dining is leisure ly and distinctive. Dinners are server every day from 5:30 on. Sundays, 12:30 on. Also Stop in for • Afternoon tea 2-4 o'clock every afternoon. • Our LEISURE HOUR from 8 to 11 p.m. Coffee and dessert will be served, flavored by casual entertainment-relaxing fun for all. CARDINAL HOUSE 315 EAST 13th AVENUE ACROSS FROM SHISLER'S PHONE 3-5211 Private Dining Room Open For Your Convenience Groups Are Invited to Make Reservations for Dinners After 8 P.M. got Judy Garland the academy award, is baik at the Mayflower for the weekend. Playing at the McKenzie Fri day and Saturday is "Battle Cry," an excellent picture about the marines in World War II. "Battle Cry" is not so much con cerned with the battle field as It Movie Schedule FIRST-RUN FILMS: HEILIG, Fri., Sat., Sun.. Man Without a Star. 1:15, 4:25, 7:25, 10:50; Yellow Mountain, 3:00, 6:15, 9:JO. McDonald. Fri., Lon* J'*hn Silver, 2:40, 6:00, 9:20; Hunters of the Deep, 1 :20, 4 :4Q, 8 :00. Sat.. Long John Silver, 1 :00, 4:20. 7:40, 11 :00, Hunter* of the Deep, 3:00, 6:20, 9:40, Start* Sun.. Run For Cover, 3:00, 6:50, 10:30; llub«un'i Choice. 1 :00, 4 :45, 8 :J0. SECOND-RUN FILMS: FIRS. Fri., Sat.. Green Fire. 7:00. 10:30; Hiding Shotgun, 8:30. Start* Sun., !>c* iree, 5:00, 8:30; Maytimc in Mayfair 6:45, 10:15. LANE, Fri., Sat., Sun., Man With a Mil lion. Bengal Brigade. McKENZIE, Fri.. Sat., Battle Cry; Start*' Sun., Phffft, Bamboo Prison. MAYFLOWER. Fri., Sat , Star 1* Born. 7:0p, 9 :55. Start* Sun., Camille. REX, Fri., Sat., Big Hou*e l*. S. A.. 1 :50, 4 :45, 7:40. 10 30; Two Gun* and a Badge. 12:30, 3:25, 9:15. Sun., Big House V. S. A.. 2:20, 5:05, 7:50, 10:20; Two Gun* and a Badge, 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:10. VARSITY (Springfield), Fri., Sat., Sun., Below the Sahara, No Time for Flower*. DRIVE-IN THEATERS— -{Show fttarta at dusk)— CASCADETDRIVE-IN (Springfield) Fri., Sat., Sun., Magnificent Ob*e**ioti, My Crazy Heart. EUGENE DRIVE-IN. Fri., Sat.. Bad Day at Black Rock, Kichochet Romance. Start* Sun., The Egg and I, New York Confidential. MOTOR VUE DRIVE IN (Springfield). Fri., Sat., They K»>de West, Black Knight. Start* Sun., New Face*, Be trayed. NORTH END DRIVE IN, Fri., Sat.. Desiree. Three Hour* to Kill. Start* Sun., Caine Mutiny, Prisoner of the Ca*bah. fit THE EUGENE ISC REEN □r^€-iN Ends Sat. Show Start, At Duik ■ COLON a. M-fi-ITS [ SUSPENSE STORY of the / SPENCER TRACY YEAR! ROBERT RYAN BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK 2nd Top Hit A UWVtfSAl-MTERNATiONAi Re release IQttjOP fllT* vmn $wu ~r.r~T. tl EW YORK CONFIDENTIAL' iisoabacic hichaso marhyh anw icarkh CRAWFORD • CONTE • MAXWELL-BANCROFT-NAISH ..CLARENCE GREENC-mSomuImWKuKusi(3lfel omt'- rca »■« RUSSELL ROUSE • mlcamo •» WAW€R BROS, vy CHARCOAL -8RO/LFD /3 HAMBURGERS /4 is:-US. Choice OKOUND tfjWX O r- / ^ * >%>/ 9 f is with the emotional conflicts, of men and women who find their lives disrupted by war. Described as a "two handker chief show,” "Magnificent Ob session" will be on the screen . at the Cascade Drive-In this weekend. Even though the movie is somewhat on the sentimental side, it is good entertainment. i Mark Twain's story "Man With a Million" starring Gregory Peck is playing at the Lane this week end. HEAD EMEItALD WANT ADS * LANE* FRI -SAT.-SUN Mark Twain's hilarious 'MAN WITH A MILLION' Gregory Peck also 'BENGAL BRIGADE' Unusual Greeting Cards for All Occasion-,. Flowers Unlimited Phono 4-4244 193 Eotl Bdwy, m find THEATRE I Kiddie* tou/ui te 4.0 429. .« N.. I'lMI Niot 0v*rh< ENOS SAT. Cinemascope Marion BRANDO Jean SIMMONS ^ Otl*ON • riNNli ±.rA \ VARA ANDREWS DomuKEO 1 SWIM NOW Daily—Noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday all summer long New 30' Water Slide BENTON LANE POOL Hiway 99W 4 Mi. N. Junction City Phone 8-2836 Ph.4-9311 Doors open 12:45 Showing thru Tuesday Man Without a Star' Kirk Douglas — Joanne Crain — Claire Trevor Also The Yellow Mountain' Lex Barker — Mala Powers — Howard Duff Starts Wednesday 'TEN WANTED MEN' Randolph Scott and 'CONFIDENTIAL CONNIE' STARTS SUNDAY GARBO IS BACK The wonderful series of magazine articles on Garbo started a nation wide demand to see her on the screen again 1 ! I uy special arrangement with M-U-M we are honored to present the most fabulous personality of our time in her greatest romance 1 “CAMILLE co-starring ROBERT TAYLOR AN M-G-M MASTERPIECE REPRINT Doors Open at 1:45 Sunday — 6:45 Week Days TONITE AND SATURDAY 'A Star Is Born' with Judy Garland James Mason