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BEDROOM SET Dresser, Mirror, Full-Size Headboard SAA88 (2 only) W Usually 169.00 3PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SET Dresser, mirror, t11A8fl full size panel bed. I IIJBV Usually 179.00 3-PC. PLASTIC-TOP BEDROOM SET 4- Double Dresser, Mirror, Bed. Usually $180 $129 95 rfj 4 PC. WALNUT BEDROOM SET Dresser. Mirror, Am jjkae Chest. Bed. 49 Usually $250 4 PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SET f $179 95 Double Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Bed. 4-PC. FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM SET inpie uresser, Cen Mirror, fhe.l. RpH. TDQSO Usually $399.00 MmVfW WING BACK COLONIAL SWIVEL ROCKER Foam Zipper C 89 80 Usually $139.00 FURNITURE and SLEEP SHOP 6th and Willamette EUGENE - - - - r - raw LIVING ROOM RIIVS 2-PC. SOFA and CHAIR Style In Turquoise Plastic. Usually $89.00 $49 DAVENO AND MATCHING CLUB CHAIR Sola Converts to CswmOA Usually SR9.50 2-PC. DAVENO AND MATCHING ROCKING CHAIR Usually $169.00 ' ' 3-PC. SECTIONAL 90 Curve, Nylon Fabrics, Foam tf kne Cushions. AO Usually $280 1 w ' 3-PC. SECTIONAL ippercd Foam Rubber Cushions. t 19. Atilv " 239 Usually $370 NYLON DAVENPORT AND MATCHING CHAIR With Latex Foam ttOC $199 Cushions. (2 only) Usually $300 4-PC. SECTIONAL Zlppered Latex foam Kunher t ae rnshlnna. (2 nnlvl JkUO) Usnallv S379 MmJ DKCORATOR DAVENPORT and CHAIR Nylon Fabric, choice Colors, Latex Foam t Mnc Rubber Cushions. 7nOyi Usually $389 w Call Dl 5-8143 OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1 I -iri. to o J I I TERRIFIC MATTRESS SPECIALS! 33 BUNK BED Mattress $n on Each 5I.OO INNERSPRING MATTRESS Or Matching tin DO Box Springs ... 15J.OO Famous Name INNERSPRING jnAriKfcSS and Matching Box Spring Set, 59 NATIONAL BRAND 10-Year .Guaranteed .Inner. spring Mattress and Matching box spring DA Set Dinette Sets up to Vi off 5-Pc. Douglas Dinette Sets Plastic Top Table, 4 Chairs In Blond, Walnut. SAO Usually $70 7-PC. BRONZETONE DINETTE SET 88 Large Plastic Top, Extension Table, 6 Chairs, $nn Usually $100 '9 7-PC. BRONZETONE DINETTE SET Extension Table, 6 Plastic Covered Chairs. $QQ Usually $120 7-pc. wood grain self-edge Double Leaf Extension to 72" in Bronse or Walnut $QQ Usually $219 W 9x12 COLONIAL OVAL RUGS Assorted Colors SOI EA 4 only 3U 6-YEAR ,CRIB MATTRESS 6 Only E OR Usually $10.95 y00 BEDROOM CHAIRS Assorted Colors $Q QD Usually $39.50 900 PLASTIC HEADBOARD Twin 8lie $9 gn Usually $4.95 t?JO 95 TWEED RUGS IVl.. $19.27 DANISH MODERN CHAIRS Usually $40 $24.88 Man Size TV Recliner (hairs PLASTIC COVERS Usually $119.50 Now...$S2)00 By BOB THOMAS Of the Associated Press HOLLYWOOD Wl Twenty ' years later, Private Hargrove is ' still battling the brass. The difference is that his ad- " versaries are not the top kicks . and shavetails from whom he "' extracted his wartime best sell- -er, "See Here, Private Har grove." : Now he is contending with " the production minds of the Hol lywood studios. I might add'; that as one of the town's most ' in-demand comedy writers, his " pay is somewhat different this time. Hargrove appears to have prospered in spite of his refusal to knuckle under the Hollywood , system. But he admitted in his cozy Universal office with a view of Cary Grant's Rolls Royce that it sometimes pays to be " cautious. 'Don't Tell Them' "Most of the time I am writ ing satire," he explained, "but ; the trick is never to tell the producers that it is satire. That would scare them." ' Hargrove came here in 1955 . to research and write a comedy ! about the peacetime Army, "The Girl He Left Behind," for War- . ner Brothers. He persuaded the'' studio to let him write the yarn ' as a book while a script writer followed a few paces behind, turning it Into a scenario. Har-" grove's hilarious passages came ; out serious in the script; Holly-' wood was on a drama kick. While waiting for the studios to come over to comedy, Har grove turned out a pack of tele- - -vision westerns "the way west-' ' erns should be written," that is," pure satire, but no one admitted it out loud. that comedies sell, and he was : in aemana ior leaiures. ne con verted "Music Man" to films and , had his sport with bossman J. L.' Warner doing so. Hargrove pro-., posed during opening scenes to have one store marked the J, L. Meat Market. How Will They Know?' "Very funny," said Warner.' "Rut how will nnvhnrlv Vnnw It's mine?" "Easy," said the writer. "Well flnvA m ln0,,n fhturintf fhiimS,. on the scale." Harerove did an adaptation . jur urn Aim nuvatL cvmeuy. Jiovs ivient out." nut battled ... with the director. "I had to -. apologize for calling him a frus- ' trated writer," Hargrove re-.. called. "I told him it was his writer who was the frustrated writer." He next tried producing and writing the television series 'Follow the Sun" for 20th Cen- tury-Fox. "I'm not really cow- ardlv." he said. "But I admit I was one of the first rats to leave L.. that sinking ship." He clashed with Peter G. Leavathes, who told him comedy could not be sustained . in an hour show. Hargrove went west, the series went serious, and to its doom. Hilarious Asides ' The writer went as far west". Universal, where he wrote - 40 Pounds of Trouble" "about normal, healthy people who nat-.-urally hate children." He's now'1 , working on another comedy. One Arabian Night." Like all his scripts, it is studded with hilarious asides and, descrip tions. "I throw those in so produc ers and actors will actually read the scripts," he explained. "Oth erwise they just count the pages or their own lines." Couldn't Hargrove get a book out of Hollywood, as he did with ' the Army? "No," he said. "Too ,. fantastic." UO Man to Teach In Buenos Aires Sioma Kagan, professor of in ternational business at the School of Business Administra tion at the University of Oregon will conduct a series of seminars next month in Buenos Aires, Ar gentina. He has been asked to head the seminars by the Instituto'.' para cl Dcsarrollo de Ejecutivos -. en la Argentina (I.D.E.A.). . The Council for International Progress in Management will provide the financial sponsor- ship of Kagan's tour around Latin America. In addition to visiting Argentina, Kagan vill tour Brazil, Uraguay, Chile, Bo livia, Peru and Panama. This summer, Kagan will also be faculty leader in executive development programs offered by the graduate school of busi ness at Columbia University and in Prudential's development" programs at Princeton Univcr-" sity. - Kagan recently contributed'.! the three chapters on interna- -tional environment to the'.'. "Hand Book for Executive De velopment" published by the Society for Advancement of Management.