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It, FAD INT. FUU The I of bf A SH mlllii aislw are i large ers I end. out one i CRA Slow ERE and ono" lar I is n PAS is ft onat kiln; boot cakl eag( at t EIU boo' torn ERi CU BO Thl trlr nes Thi the c Pane Foisr An Actual Movie snooting scnpi Tim ftTORYt CorlU Arrhrr ami) Mlldi-vd I'rliifflr, u.lrii-lblf el I ins iiursl loivrla a I u I nil batmur, are nrlunllr mcIIIiiv klMM, UUMiif-aM la urtmK. iintl till Klll'tt IVfll Ulilli llii-lr motlitr nuddriiljr put lu an upvennincc, .TV " " INT. MOVING SEDAN DAT "i TRANSPARENCY ,. The Princle sedan, wltli Mrs. 7 i Pringle ut the wheel, is moving through a residential section from Next Mrs- Pringle is Mildred and next to Mildred is Ruymond. Haas In the back seut Mrs. Archer Is seated between Corliss and Dcx ter. COItLISS: (protesting shrilly) Honestly, Mum, I don't know why you're making such a fuss! It was only- MRS. ARCHER: Be quiet, Cor liss. Corliss subsides In a martyred manner. Mildred looks at her mother's angry face, MILDRED: I'm sorry you're bo upset, Mother, but I don't see guy harm in what we did. Mrs. Pringle has no comment to make, but Mrs. Archer leaps into the breach. MRS. ARCHER: Possibly not, but you are nearly 18 und Cor liss is not yet 1(1 and you huvo been raised quite differently, Mrs. Pringle turns uround to glare at Mrs. Archer, almost let ting go of the wheel. MRS. PRINGLE: 1 resent that remark! MILDRED: (hastily) Mother, please look where you're driv ing. Mrs. Pringle grabs the wheel just in time to avert a collision. CORLISS: But, Mum, If you'd only listen MRS. ARCHER: I don't " see how you could, let Mildred per suude you to do such a thing. Again Mrs. Pringle jeopardizes traffic to turn around. MRS. PRINGLE: Now just a moment, Janet as I under stand it, the idea originated Swirled Doily By MRS. ANNE CABOT A showy doily with a number of interesting designs us well us the much-like "sorted" den- ter will make easy pick-up cro dieting work during the vaculion I months. Doily is suitublu fur us ing under a flower bowl or on the glass plate on which you serve cookies or teu sandwiches. To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the swirled doily (pattern No. 5(111) send Hi cents in coin, plus 1 cent postage, your name, address and the pattern Paced Attack HORIZONTAL fnt 1 Pictured 50 Sea eagle aviator who 52 Chilean helped sink Jiipnnese battleship Yamuto, Lt. 13 Arabian workman 53 Cosmic order 54 Attire 55 Redacts 56 Challenges VERTICAL 1 Liquid element t 2 Pacific 1 3 Earth 4 Pounds (ab.) 5 Genus of Reese C Girl's name 7 Reputed 8 Antelope 14 Bind 15 Sudanese Negroid 10 Number (pi.) 17 Caterpillar hair 18 Ducket 19 Conclusion 20 Symbol for tellurium 21 Near (nb.) 23 Relative (ab.) 24 Measure 25 Bull-fighter 29 Rupees (ab.) 30 Scorch 32 Court (ab.) 33 Military menl 35 Ampere (ab.) 36 scored four direct hits on the Yamato 37 Diminutive of Abraham 38 Sort 39 Onward 40 Hard-shelled fruits 42 Therefore 43 Paid notice 44 Symbol for cesium 45 Either 47 Mui'ayan coin 19 Cook in dcen 9 Snake 10 Approach 5 o i 1 3 I li 15 fl I 15 K 17 18 I R 10 III 112. 57 . 5ft u jia ii 3" "irjfn a y:vt Ttt sTs Hb r la 51 iSS I? man lg Scrip. ' " 1 F. InW&W IKilSKIEIgKlT with Corliss. CORLISS: As a matter of fact, it was Dexter who started it all DEXTER: (yelping) Me? Holy cow. you must be crazy! RAYMOND: (bored) I think it's all very dumb. What does it matter whose Idea it was? MRS. PRINGLE: You be quiet, It matters a great deal. MRS. ARCHER: (frigidly) When we get home, Dorothy, if you want to come In where we can thrush this tiling out properly MRS. PRINGLE: (equally frigid) No, thank you, Janet I have no desire to intrude where my duughter is consid ered a contaminating Influence. MILDRED: Mother, please! MRS. ARRCHER: Now, Doro. thy, I never said MRS. PRINGLE: Oh, yes you did those wore your very words, Janets und I for one um not likely to forget them! The car is slowing up in front of the Archer house ut this stage of the altercation. EXT. ARCHER HOUSE DAT This is u modest but attractive two-story frame dwelling with a nice yard in front. A cement driveway sepurates it from Dex ter 8 home next door, bitting on the stoop of their home, enjoying the cool of the late afternoon, we find MRS. FRANKLIN, while MR. FRANKLIN is mowing the lawn in his shirt-sleeves. The 'rlnale sedun chugs up to the curb and pulls up in front of the Archer residence, the engine still running. Tho rear door opens and Mrs. Archer, Corliss, and Dexter get out. At the saino mo ment a huge, fut Springer span iel comes tearing down the drive way and greets Corliss ecstati cally. This is MORONICA, the Archers' somewhat dlm-wltted pot. Without waiting for any further overtures, Mrs. Pringle slams tho door of tho sedan shut Deeds Filed Citv of Lu Grande to Verona I,, Miller, Lot 10, Blk. 25, Pred inoro's addition, Lu Grande. city, $3S0. Winifred II. Kiddle to Morton W. Kiddle, portion of SE'A of SWA, Sec. 34, Twp. 2 S, R 38 E, $1 and other considerations. L. T. Jones et ux to Clarence F. Taylor ct ux, Lot 43, Park addition, Lu Grundc city, $10 and other considerations. Clarence F. Taylor ut ux to James G. Knight etux, portion of Hlk. 5, Williamson's addition, La Grande city, $10 und other con siderations. Nylic K. Lewis et ux to Werner Hildi'bnimlt et ux, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, Blk. U, Arnold's uddition La Grande city $10. Building Permits H. G. Fugute, ultor und repair one-story frame building to be used us guruge, 2103 Tihrd ave nue, $10. FIRST SUB SINKER Officiul credit for sinking the first nasi submarine in American waters in World Wur II bus been given tho const gunrd cutter ICAHUS. The sinking took place off the coast of the Carolines in the spring ot 1042. Plant life furnishes the oxygon which all aniimil life in the nconn must have to breathe. Approximately 1)0,000 newspa pers and mngiizines are published in the world today, us compared to 4000 a century ugo. number to Anno Cabot, La Grande Evening Observer, 70!) Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Aiiamrr o lrvtu Puxale 1 1 Weepers 12 Shouts 20 The Yamato sank after 8 and 8 bomb hits 22 Dreamy tale 25 Florida city 20 Reverberate 27 Solar disk 28 Type of puzzle 31 Dried grass 34 Harden 38 Hot 41 Sally forth 42 Cubic meter 40 Indian peasnnts 48 Against 40 He scored direct hits on the ship 51 Dine 52 Royal Scottish Academy (ab.) IP R AJG U ELIA X I O'L, ELII QSIEU-E Si AHA LLJMj55 EMORY ART THE and puils out of the shot. Qver the roar of the motor we hear a familiar, "I think it's all very dumb!" from Raymond. The Franklins have observed the hasty and hostile departure of the Prin gles. Mr. Franklin has ceased mowing the lawn. Mrs. Franklin is Intrigued. Corliss is playing with Moronica, but Mrs. Archer pulls her away and togetiier tiiey start up the driveway. SHOOTING TOWARDS FRANKLIN HOME Dexter remains for a moment staring after the receding car. MR. franklin: What's up, son? DEXTER: (morosely) Oh, boy, Is Mrs. Pringle good and mad MRS. FRANKLIN: (to Dexter) What happened, dear? DEXTER: Plenty, Mom. Tell you later. He hurries down the driveway la the wake of Corliss. EXT. PRINGLE HOME The Pringle sedan has just pulled up into the driveway, and Mrs. Pringle, with a very grim expres sion, is getting out followed by Mildred and Ruymond. MILDRED: (soothingly) Hon estly, Mother, I really think MRS. PRINGLE: Just wait un til I tell your father what she had the nerve to say! MILDRED: Oh, Mother, you're making mountains out of mole hills. Ignoring this comment of her daughter's, Mrs. Pringle marches into the house. Raymond looks ut his sister and raises his eye brows eloquently. RAYMOND: Oh, boy, by the time Pop hears about it, it'll ba Mildred looks at her little brother1 menacingly. MILDRED: (grimly) And if you Raymond strolls away with his hunds in his pockets. RAYMOND: (bored) Don't worry about me. I think it's all very dumb. 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