V'H>rr ukr (ha •sis: , SS3r jnsv*** WALDER’S ASSOCIATED STATION 694 East 11 th Ave. OLD TIME DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT W. 0. W. HALL 8th & Lincoln Vera McAdams Orchestra Support The EMERALDS Movie Schedule FIRST RUN FILMS HEILIG, Fri., Sat., Blackboard Jungle, 3:10, 6:50, 10:30; Happy time, 1:30, 5:15, 8:55. Starts Sun., Tight Spot, 2:50, 6:15, 9:40; All Ashore, 1 :30, 4 :50. 8:15. McUONALD, Fri.. Sat.. Escape to Bur ma. 3 :20, 7 :05, 10:50; Prince of Play ers, 1 :25, 5 :10, 8:55. Starts Sun., Run for Cover, 1, 4:10, 7:20. 10:30; Devil Girl from Mars, 2:40, 5:55, 9:05. MaitlOWER, Runs through Tues., Bread, Love f»’vl Dreams SECOND RUN FILMS FIRS, Fri., Sat., Adventures of Robin Crusoe, 7:00, 10:13; Yellow Tomahawk, 8 :50. Starts Sun., Demetrius and the Gladia tors, 5, 8:25; The Golden Mask, 7, 10:21. LANE. Kri., Sat.. Sun., Ricochet Ro mance. Four Guns to the Border. McKENZIE, Kri., Sat., Haggi Habba, Six Bridges to Cross. Starts Sun., Caimvn Jones, Seminoles Uprising. REX. Kri., Sat..Hell’s Island. 1 :55, 4:55, 7:55, 10:50; Slurder is My Beat, 12:30, 3 :30. 6:30, 9:30. Starts Sun., Mr. Hulot’s Holiday, Tony Draws a tiorse. VARSITY. Fri., Sat., Siin., Garden of Eden, Sleeping Tiger. DRIVE-IN THEATERS (Show starts at dusk) CASCADE DRIVE-IN (Springfield) Fri.. Sat., Sun., Bengal Brigade, Lone Gun. EUGENE DRIVE-IN. Fri.. Sat., Strang er on Horseback, The Little Kidnap pers. Starts Sun., River of No Return, Tim MOTOR-VU DRIVE-IN (Springfield), Fri.. Sat., The Raid. About Mrs. l^eslie. Starts Sun., The Miami Story, Three Ring Circus. NORTH-END DRIVE-IN. Fri.. Sat.. The Violent Men. Bamboo Prison. Starts Sun., Human Jungle, Bob Math ias Story._ Doors Open at 12:45 Held Over MUST END TUES., MAY 24 “BLACKBOARD JUNGLE” -And "THE HAPPY TIME" The New Management of the former MANDARIN Restau rant, under the ownership of Mr. Leslie Tsou, invites you to A visit them and enjoy . . . • Delicious CHINESE Dishes • Good AMERICAN Cookie • Fine Foods in a Homely Atmosphere • Catering Service # Banquet Service When you have a rendezvous with good food make it with LESLIE'S fe MANDARIN RESTAURANT The Home of Good Food on the Campus Edge 3 1249 Alder Phone 3-6234 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 OPEN 5:30 P.M DAILY I CARDINAL I HOUSE 315 EAST 13th AVENUE SUNDAY 12:30 P.M. ON 5 ^J^louAe <2)i oude r-?LJcince ^Jime again this weekend! Make a real evening of it. Bring your date in for a wonderful home-cooked dinner. 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. •Weekend Entertainment# By Bob Ross Eimrald RaoorUr With the aid of a torn print dress Gina Loliobrigida romps through the hilarious film, "Bread, Love and Dreams," now at the Mayflower. This Italian film tells the laughable story of a middle-aged and dignified police marshal who becomes en tangled with a fiery woman (Lol lol in love with a handsome but bashful young rustic on his force. The cliche must be used to describe this movie which is not only "radiantly charming" and "aglow with sunny humor," but if also "a light and delightful screen experience.” Featured at the McDonald Fri day and Saturday is "Prince of Players." The subject of the film is Edwin Booth, the great 19th century Shakespearean act j or. Booth Drama Here Booth came from a family of actors, his best-known relative being his brother John Wilkes Booth, who killed Abraham Lin coln. The English actor, Richard Burton, plays Booth, and his father is played by Raymond Massey. The Shakespearean se quences were staged by Eva Le Gallian. Barbara Stanwyck and others "Escape to Burma” in the co-feature. Juvenile delinquency is still running rampant at the Heilig where "Blackboard Jungle" has been held over until Saturday. There are several second run films of special interest playing this weekend, including the Var sity’s showing of "Garden of Eder." and "Sleeping Tiger.” The Garden of Eden is a strange place where everyone walks around with his back to the camera. Especially good is the Shakespearean sequence, and the theme song, "Let’s Go Sun ning,” is memorable. "Carmen Jones” opens Satur day at the McKenzie. With ar. all-Negro cast, including Dorothy Dandridge and Pearl Bailey, the modernized version of the opera. "Carmen,” blazes across the screen. English P'ilm Back One of the most charming pic tures made in a long time is “The Little Kidnappers” playing Friday and Saturday at the Eu gene Drive-In. This English film warmly tells the adventures of two orphaned boys sent to live . with their stern Canadian grand parents. The brothers, delightfully played by Gene Anderson and Duncan McCrea, earn the name of “the little kidnappers” when they decide that if they cannot have a dog they will get the second best thing. If anyone is interested he can find out “About Mrs. Leslie” immupR NOW THRU TUES., MAY 24 Europe's Bigest Sex Bomb In An All-Out Explosion! GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA "BREAD, LOVE AND DREAMS" It Is Earthy, Sexy, And Funny! Starts Wed., May 25— BING CROSBY GRACF KELLY "The Country Girl" at the Motor-Vu Drive-In Fri- j day and Saturday. "The Adventures of Robinson j Crusoe" are being relived once again Friday and Saturday at the Firs. If Delta Zeta is Interested In how "Hiver of No Return" is sung they should see Marilyn Monroe in "River of No Return", which opens Sunday at the Eu gene Drive-r. Co-featured with 'Tune Criers' Appear A1 Piluso's Night Club Currently at Piluso’s are "The Tune Criers." The shows, which begin at 10:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. feature this male trio in comic j routine numbers and record ; pantomimes, as well as singing. “The Sons of the Golden West," open Monday at the night club. Enthusiasts of west ; ern music should be on hand at either the 10:30 or l. Snd THEATRE Kidd iti J.Jvy u u/uj wc 4 0429 ’.V? N.. I j Mi. No. of Overheat Ends Saturday I FORD • STANWYCK 1 yioiwH c£J^J -and =3[—=—jtr-=rnrr= (temboo Prison Robert FRANCIS Dianna FOSTER . Brian KEITH BEGINS SUNDAY Ends Tuesday )J GARY MERRlli-JAN STERLING the Monroe-Mitchum mon.Ml ros ily Is "Tlmberjack." "Our Town," a classic of American drama, Is being clone by Springfield High school Fri day evening. Thornton Wilder's Incomparable play, which depicts life In a small American town, never grows tiresome. " Ot THE EUGENE] ©ptuirta/trie l W-t-D-E / 1SCREEN j ■tjTHd^rsU ■ mm Ends Sat. Show Sum At Doth JOE’ WcCREA STRANGER 4 2nd Top Hit The Little KIDNAPPERS * t' ■ * £? MARILYN River of MONROE No Return »•* Ikt *t Jfar v k.il*«or>*v.xc m/utq tttaimo vim Mva HATBEI - RALSrBN • BRUI a »«ruM*c rtooucitON VCHAKCOAL -8R0UED ,5 HAMBURGERS /4 ts-utfl&t T* l fjltrts* /&/ v HEILIGs'°''*wed.?r TEMPTATION... . SPECTACLE... BEAUTY... LOVE! Two years in the making! — LANATURNER EDMUND PURDOM LOUIS CALMERN.,..AUDREY DALTON ♦ JAMES MITCHELL • NhVILLE BRAND WALTER HAMPDEN • TAINA ELG * FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN _JOSEPH WISEMAN •SANDRA DESCHER ALSO-GLEN FORD-"RETURN OF OCTOBER"