Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1962, Image 16

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thurs., June 21, 1962 Page 5B
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Battling Brass
Years Later
'See Hear' Author
Fights Movie Moguls
$
1 in-- riiWiiiafr B n, n,,, f j - j """"iNmiinjn i,
MODERN
DAVENO
and '
CLUB
CHAIR
Bed by Night
NOW
I
BEDROOM
SET
Dresser, Mirror,
Full Size Headboard
(2 only)
Usually $169.00
2-Pe. Modern
Davenport
and Chair
Frieze fabrics, foam
cushions. Brown or
beige. Usually $250.
m w
5-Pe.
DINETTE
SETS
4 PlosHe Chairs
2 only
7-Pe.
Bronze Tone
DINETTE
SET
6 Plastic Chairs
EARLY
AMERICAN
SOFA,
CHAIR
Zipper, reversible
foam cushions.
Usually $379.00
68
219
50
Famous Make
3-PC. 90 SECTIONAL
TAILORED IN FINE TEXTURED BOUCLE
$
Usually Sold at
$289.50.
Closeout 5 only
DANISH MODERN
SOFAS no50
Usually 79.50 ) CD
FAMOUS MAKE
HIDE-A WAY BEDS
MODERN STYLE $149.95
In Beige or Brown Frieze Usually $225.
MODERN STYLE $169.95
Nylon Reversible Cushions Usually $299
CREDIT TERMS TO SUIT
24 MONTHS TO PAY .
Open Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (P.D.T.)
BRING YOUR TRUCK, TRAILER OR
WHEELBARROW! HAUL IT AWAY!
Open Evenings
'Til 0 P.m.
Easy Credit
24 Months to Poy
FREE DELIVERY!
ATTENTION, EUGENE HOMEMAKERS!
are doomed! We MUST close our Eugene furniture operation forever. An nesioncs, TK'itimate
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
This is a Onee-in-a-Lifetime opportunity. Come expecting values never before offered in this area"
EVERY PURCHASE CARRIES REGULAR MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE
All CAI CC CIM A I
I IIA-iU
TWIN SIZE BRASS
HEADBOARDS
Usually 14.95
588
END & COFFEE
TABLES
3-PC.
Usually 29.95
$688
v? NOW
H --L'
F,- ' J w fAI DUCTED
POLE
LAMPS
Floor To Ceiling
$44
MAPLE
l
BUNK BEDS
Springs and Maftress
sNOW 68
TABLE
y I AkiDC
A TWIN SIZE BRASS IVT ItiI II C Ii in)
f y now .
V.
$088
-W NOW Mm
OPEN DAILY
City of Eugene License No.
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1 IV 1 II 1 II HJI I TE II
PROMPTLY AT
a.m.
i4
JUNE 22nd
FREE DELIVERY!
4
yOU CAN SAVE $100 ON
BEDROOM SETS!!
RT.ONn nr
WALNUT CHESTS $0095
itomqIIv i?n
wauni. J" "
3-PC. 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
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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.