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    Page 2D EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, April 21, 1963
Hope, Ball Frolic in "Critic s Choice"
WEISFIELD'S
BUY OUT GOODMAN & BADER
PIONEER PORTLAND JEWELERS
Film Marks 25th Year
For Ski-Nosed Comedian
Two of the nation's best-known comics Bob Hope and
Lucille Ball will team up for their fourth movie together when
"Critic's Choice" opens Wednesday at the Fox Theatre in
Eugene.
For Hope, the movie marks his 25th anniversary in motion
pictures i career that has spanned the famous "road" series
and such films as "Sorrowful Jones," "Fancy Pants," and one
called "Thanks for the Memory."
Including "Critic's Choice," Hope has appeared In 44 films.
He's currently working on plans for three more.
Miss Ball previously starred with Hope in "Facts of Life,"
"Fancy Pants" and "Sorrowful Jones." And she's known also,
of course, as the heroine of a television series and as president
of Desilu Studios.
Both Hope and Miss Ball have had their share of slapstick
roles but not so in "Critic's Choice." This movie depends
more on situation comedy and witty lines for its humor.
Hope is cast as a New York City drama critic, who works
for one of the city's largest newspapers. Miss Ball, as his wife,
comes from a zany family and after her husband has numerous
encounters with would-be playwriters, decides to write a play
herself.
Well, she finds a producer g handsome, lady-killer type,
portrayed by Rip Torn and financial backing. But moral sup
port from her husband? No, his ego's been bruised.
And so his wife heads to Boston for the try outs and hubby
sulks and cavorts with former wife Ivy, portrayed by Marilyn
Maxwell until opening night approaches in New York.
Besides the two top stars, Torn and Miss Maxwell, the movie
features a veteran cast.
Jessie Royce Landis, is cast as Miss Ball's mother. Jim
Backus, many-voiced actor, has another characcr role, and Ricky
Xelman, aged 12, portrays the critic's son. And there's an ob
vious reason why young Ricky got the part his "ski-nose"
closely resembles Hope's. '
Cottage Grove, and an estimated 800 of Its residents during
.the mid-19205 are featured in part of "The Great Chase," now
playing at the McDonald Theatre.
"The Great Chase" is composed of excrpts from old silent
films including "Tho General," featuring comedian Buster
Keaton.
Jerry Endicott of 640 Irvington Dr., Eugene, said he was a
resident of the Emerald Empire at the time the movie was made
about 1026 or 1027, he thinks.
"The General," Endicott said, was one of the first motion
pictures to be filmed in Oregon. The film company, he con
tinued, picked a site In the Row River area of Cottage Grove,
and hired hundreds of the area residents to serve as extras.
Keaton, he said, was cast as the engineer of "The General,"
a locomotive. The movie had a Civil War theme, and, naturally,
a chase the Confederate Army pursuing the Union Army.
Endicott, now a film projectionist for the McDonald, said he
thought he recognized the area In the film sequences from the
"trailer," the short used to advertise the film. He was sure of
the location, he said, during the first showing of the film.
This Week at the U of O
This Week
At Local
Theaters
rox Ending Tuesday, "The Mir
acle Worker" and "Blrdman of Al
catriz." Stirling Wednesday, "Crit
ic t cnolce" and "Parrlah."
1IEII.1U Continuing thll Week,
-lo Mil a mncKinsmro."
MAYFLOWER Playing Ihrcnuh
Tuesday, "Naked Venue" and "llcr
Klklnl Never Got Wet." Starting
wennennay, uyiisy. -
MCDONALD Continuing thll
week, "Mlrarle of the While Slat.
Jloni" and "The Great Chaae."
WcKKNZIE tKprlngfleld) Play
ing &unaay tnrousn Tuesday, "The
Pit and the Pendulum," "The Pre
mature Burial" and "Tales of Tor
ror." Starting Wednesday, "Twlat
All Night" and "rollow Ihe Bovs."
MOTOR VU DRIVE IN (Spring
field) Ending Sundey, "Lady and
the Tramp" and "Almost Angola."
NEW EUGENE DRIVE IN (Glen,
wood) Ending Thursday, "Dr.
Cadman'a secret" and "Silent
Death."
NOnTH END DRIVE IN Ending
Tuesday, "Requiem for a Heavy,
weight" and "Diamond Head."
Starting Wednesday, "Uypsy" and
"Jlrainblo Bush."
VALLEY (Junction City) End
ing Sunday, "Kid Galahad" and
"Magic Sword." Starting Friday,
"Flower Drum Song'1 and "Desert
Patrol."
Wheat Commission
To Meet Monday
THE DALLES vT The Ore
gon Wheat Commission and the
executive committee of the Ore
gon Wheat Growers Assn. will
meet Monday at The Dalles.
Jim Dyess, Northwest re
gional representative of the
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Agency and form
er executive vice president of
the National Assn. of Wheat
Growers, will be speaker. His
topic will be the so-called two
price aspect of the proposed
1064 wheat program.
Feature Times
SUNDAY
(Ftuturei Subject to Chance)
FOX Blrdmin of Alottmi, 1, :30,
II. The MlrcU Worker, 3:35, 6; 03,
10:30.
HKIUO To Kill a Mockingbird,
1:30, 4:15. 7:10, 10.
MAYFLOWKR Her Dlklnl Nvr
Cot Wet, 3, fl, 8 45. Naked Venus,
4:30. 7:30. 10.
McDONAl.D Mlrtcle of the White
Stallion, 1:05. 4:43, 8 20. The Ureal
Chaae. 3:13, 6:30, 10:30.
McKKNZIK (Springfield) The Pit
and the Pendulum, 1:43, 6:30, 10:4ft.
The Prematura llurlal, 3;15, 7:45.
Tales of Tenor, 4:45, 9:15.
MOTOH VU DHIVE IN (Spring
field, -(..tin, Oh If, (iltli, 7:20. The
Dellmte Delinquent, 0:13.
NKW KUliKNK UTUVK IN (Glen
wood) Dr. Cadman'a Secret, 7:30
10 'i.V Silent Death, 0:10.
NORTH KNI1 DRIVE IN Requiem
for a Heavyweight, 7:30, 10:50. Dia
mond Head, 9 05.
VAMeKY (Junction City) Kid
Galahad and The Magic Sword, itail
Ing at 7:13.
SUNDAY
4 p.m., Student Recital: Martha
Hill, soprano, auditorium. , M u s 1 c
bcnooi. v
7 & 9:15 D.m.. Film Society: "Eve
Wants to Sleep'.UnWeralty Theatre.
MONDAY
11 a.m. Buslneas Administration
Lecture: ft. M, McCreijfht, Jantzen's
Inc., "Two Sides of the Marketing
Coin Domestic and International,"
333 Commonwealth Hall.
7:30 p.m., Folk Dance: Internation
al Folk Dance group, Gerllngcr An
nex. 8 p.m., Assembly: Charles T. Vet
ter, Jr., US1A, "Competing Ideolo
gies: Today's Challenge," ballroom,
Erb Memorial Union.
8 p.m., Recital: Senior Woodwind,
auditorium. Music School. ,
TUESDAY
8 p.m., Student Recital: David
Farr, organist, auditorium. Music
School.
8 p.m.. Film-Lecture: "Caribbean
Porta of Call," Dwlght Nichols, 150
Science.
WEDNESDAY
4 D.m.. Lecture: William A. Rush
er, publisher of National Review, 'A
Conservative's Strategy for the Cold
War," Erb Memorial Union.
7 et 9 p.m., caucauonai movie;
'Titanic," 150 Science.
7:30 n.m.. Oregon Mothers St
Dads: Gerllngcr Hall.
7:30 p.m.. Duplicate linage: uro
Memorial Union.
7:30 p.m.. Browsing ttooms Lec
ture: Ernest Lund, UO Geologist,
"Pakistan," Erb MU.
THURSDAY
All Pav Conference: Continuing
Legal Education! Erb Memorial
Union.
6:30 P.m.. Chess in. a in: tro Me
morial Union.
7:30 p.m., Film Classic: "The Red
& The Black," 150 Science,
B:ou p.m. L.UUC Loneert senea:
Bonus Concert E x 1 n e Anderson
Bailey, aoprano, Everett Anderson,
ENDS TONIGHT
WALT DISNEY'S happisst twosome.
lady ijff
MM AND THE Kf 1
TaeteaecAoar
ANGELS
rW1
newest sc
Opens 7:30 Movie 8 p.m.
Two Different Films
"HER BIKINI
NEVER GOT WET"
PLUS
"NAKED VENUS"
TONIGHT at 1:13
Admission 70o it 25c
Smffitiff nnd Swinging
ELVIS PRESLEY In
"KID GALAHAD"
In color
Also "MAGIC SWORD"
SUNDAY NKUIT 8PKC1A1,
Parent Night 2 lor gl.00
BROASTED CHICKEN
10 Pieces of
Boxed Chicken
275
JOHNNY'S
BROASTER
I'm our dining room
at your convent ma
77th A VVHUmette
rhm III ft-Jan i
ORDER 2 PIECES
OH 1000
II;. BW, II, Ml. No. ot OTass
Open 6:30 Show 7:15
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PP1
"Tf'TlfifTtV t" ' uomi Coin
PLUS
K.IVI'HH
III
DOORS OPEN 12:45
2 Academy Award Winners;
ANNE BANCROFT
nest Actress of the Year
PATTY DUKE
Best Supporting Actress of Year
tha
wlragle
worker
VUTOR
JORY
3 CO-HIT
From (he Bonk bv Eugene's
TOM G ADDIS
T burt 161RD MAN OF
UR AMA7
Karl Madden
BiHKE.'S
1 PnlVI-IM TNIATIIg
orr:N
1:00
HOW
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HID ) Henderson Otensrood
Off franklin Hlvd. tinners
r:uene and Springfield
r a-Teii
OPISN KVKRY NKUIT
Car Heeler and Rata Shields
A.allable
I BORIS KARLOFF yj
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BASIL RATNBONr
luiO Willamette
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WALT DISNEY
MiMcistfttM White
SmmoNs
lONtt Mil ft-
TAYLOR PALMER JURGENS
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ri l'S Comrrlr CO-HIT
m'STKR KF S.TON
POt liLAI FAIRBANKS, R
"The Great Chase"
bass baritone, and Nell Wilson, bari
tone, auditorium, Mualc School.
FRIDAY
All Day Conference: Continuing
Legal Education, Erb Memorial
Union.
7:30 p.m. Concert: Live Jazz Con
cer, Erb Memorial Union.
SATURDAY
All Day Conference: Continuing
Legal Education, Erb Memorial
Union.
EXHIBITIONS: Museum of Art
"Spectrum,'' "Jawlensky, Blaue Rel
ter Master," and "Mark Sponen
burgh Sculpture," continuing
through May 7; "Japanese Inro and
Net uke," continuing through May
19. Hours, Tuesday through Sunday
1 p.m. to 6 p.m., except Wednesday,
12 p.m. to ft p.m. Museum closed
Monday.
Student Union Art Gallery "Is
raeli Group Show," through April
28.
Museum of Natural History
Hours S a.m. to S p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Employment High
OLYMPIA OJPD A total of
1,026,700 persons held jobs last
month, the highest employment
figure for any March in state
history.
Scholarship Won
By South Student
Joel Gcrstmann, senior it
South Eugene High School, has
received a four-year $3,000
scholarship from Valparaiso
University in Valparaiso, Ind.
An honor student at South
Eugene, Joel is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Gerstmann, 1155
Madison St., Eugene.
He will enter Valparaiso this
fall.
EXCITING
TO PASS UP
Re Re
APRIL 26-27
CI1ILIIRKN We
LUrlSE
HELD OVER! OPENS TODAY 12:45
Academy Award Winner
GREGORY PECK
Plus Best Screen Play & Art Direction
THE PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL NOW COMES TO THE SCREEN!
li' TS.' J'
fir
I Mockingbird
1 stair . -
J CREGORY
PECK
. MARY BADHAM PHILLIP ALFORO JOHN MEGNA RUTH WHITE PAUL FIX BROCK PETERS
ALSO SHORT COLOR CARTOON NEWS
TitniiirMTt
1 itlafgCTT. 1
Big Triple Edgar Allan Poe Show!
TRIPLE HORROR SHOW
Now Thru Tuesday
OPENS 1:15 TODAY MOVIE 1:30 P.M.
...the most diabolical classic of all time!
f 1 arlt '
taqaruian Kes i i
thePIT
AND THE
PENDULUM
lit t A r i I 1
1 JLk I I
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PLUS RAY MILLAND "PREMATURE BURIAL"
ALSO PETER LORRE "TALES OF TERROR"
3 BIG HORROR SHOWS ON THE SAME PROGRAM
Adutti $0c Students (With Cards) 7ic Kiddies 50e
ENTIRE
H JEWELRY
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This fin old Portland Jwelry Store) has closed lis doors forever, their slock
oi fine Diamonds, Famous brand watches, weddinq rings, stone rings, brand
name cosutme Jewelry, pens, watch bands and gifts are being sold at Weis
field's Jewelers, at 881 Willamette, for quick disposal. Come early lor best
selection. t
SEE HOW WE'VE
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Now You Can Enjoy a Once-In-A-Lifetime Opporiuniiy
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. Just In Time For Spring Gifts
k Limited quantities! One ol a kindl Merchandise subject to prior sales
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Bader
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ISO00
12500
150
27500
29400
190
24900
360
205
350
8500
14250
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PLUS
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6 DIAMOND ladies'
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WHITE GOLD 6 DIAMOND bridal pair.
large center stone, 1 only
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matched bridal set 1 only
LADIES' 1 DIAMOND and 5 rubies wedding net,
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7125
8750
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6950
1575
5950
8500
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7950
4995
8500
75oo
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LADIES' 2 DIAMOND, 19-JeweL white gold color with
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00 LADIES' BULOVA DIAMOND WATCH,
i &arai gold case, 23 lewels
LADIES' BULOVA WATCH, diamond,
17-Jewel, yellow gold case, mesh bracelet
MAN'S ENICAR,
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MAN'S BULOVA, 17-iewels, self-winding, waterproof,
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LADIES' ELGIN. 23-Jewel. H Karat
white gold case with matching bracelet
LADIES' ELGIN, 19-Jewels, white gold color ease,
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