La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 20, 1945, Image 4

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    Jay, July 2Q, 1945
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Page four
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An Actual Movie Shoocing Script
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TOR STOBVl forllaa Arcar
iaaa midrrd Prlmle mr aelilaa'
klun at a mo bAsaar untJI their
m-ofhrra auddralf Inrar4 up. On
tan war home, farre I an arau
Birnt and eneh tuolarr la Inrlliird
to blatue tan 1da tn ta olhrr'a
WTaiirliijr. Tnar anrt Inulanantlr.
CorllM fai-Kf-la nil about it warn
aha dlarovera, to hrr dellsbt, thnt
brr father baa brought a Private
1 F.nrhnrt home to dinner. Menn-
while, the Frinrlra forbid Mildred
to Curllaa again.
VIII
INT. ARCHER HOME BACK
PORCH
DIFFERENT ANGLE OF PORCH
SHOOTING TOWARDS
SCREEN DOOR
Dexter barges in.
DEXTER: (cheerfully) HI, Mr.
Archer. Evening, Mrs. Archer.
Then he turns, sees Earhart play
ing ping pong, and Is Justifiably
puzzled and indignant,
DEXTER: (to the Archers
bluntly) Who's he?
MRS. ARCHER: (amused) Cor
liss, dear, introduce Dexter to
Private Earhart.
Putting her paddle down, Corliss
links arms coyly with Earhart and
effects the required introduction.
CORLISS: (disparagingly) This
is Dexter. He lives next door.
He Isn't 17 yet.
EARHART: (cordially) Glad to
know you Dexter.
DEXTER: (frigidly) HI.
CORLISS: (observing Dexter's
untidy wardrobe) Really, Dex
ter, you look like something out
of "Tobacco Road"!
DEXTER: Ha ha very funny.
C'mon it's time to go to the
movies.
CORLISS: I'm very sorry, Dex
ter, but I won't be able to go
to the movies with you tonight.
I have an engagement.
DEXTER: (wearily) Oh, don't
be a drip. (Dexter has gotten a
whiff of some perfume and is
sniffing noisily like a retriever)
You know you're not allowed to
use perfume!
CORLISS: (savagely) Oh, why
don't you go home?
MRS. ARCHER: Corliss, did
you have a date tonight with
Dexter?
CORLISS: Don't be silly. We
never had a date. He's just try
ing to be funny.
DEXTER: Holy cow, why do
you have to put on a corny act
all the time?
CORLISS: (warningly) Dexter
Franklin
DEXTER: (a rhetorical ques
tion for Earhart's benefit) Do
all girls go nuts when they're
going on 16?
This public revelation of Corliss'
age leaves Corliss fit to be tied.
MR. ARCHER: (rising) I've got
a suggestion that may solve a
lot of problems. Why don't we
all go to the movies? Like to
come with us, Earhart?
EARHART: Why sure, I'd love
to, sir.
MRS. ARCHER: (rising) I think
that's a very good idea, Harry.
There's a nice bill at the Im
perial. Come along, children.
If we leave now, we can just
make It. (to Corliss) Better put
on a sweater, door.
CORLISS: (sulkily) Okay.
As Mr. and Mrs. Archer go into
tho hail, taking Earhart with them.
MR. ARCHER: (to Corliss) And
make it snappy! We'll give you
just two minutes flat.
CLOSE SHOT DEXTER AND
CORLISS
With a look of loathing at Dexter,
Corliss flings her paddle orfto the
table and goes towards the stairs.
CORLISS: (pausing on stairs
dramatically) 1 hate you! I hate
you with all my heart and soul
and I shall hate you until the
day I die!
DEXTER: (quite unimpressed)
Don't be a drip, (starting for
the hall) I'll wait for you in
front with the others.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. ARCIIKK HOME ALLEY
NIGHT
It is presiimably a couple of hour.,
later and nitht has fallen. This
is a tree-lined alley directly be
hind the Archers' back yird. Mil
dred and Raymond are Just ap
proaching the gate leading to the
yard; their manner is stealthy and
they converse in furtive whispers.
MILDRED: Go on, Raymond
sneak in and see if anyone's
home: I've got to talk to Cor
liss. RAYMOND: ipro t-tin f) I
think this is all very dumb.
Why don't you telephone her?
MILDRED: (viciously) Because
Mother won't let me, that's
why!
While Mildred remains hidden by
some shrubs, Raymond stealthily
leu himself into the back yard.
INT. ARCHER ROME NIGHT
Louise is standing by the sink
washing up the dinner dishes. The
windows over the sink look out
onto the driveway. From off
screen we hear a furtive whistle
from Raymond. Louise peers out
into Die darkness.
DRIVEWAY
REVERSE SHOT
We are now SHOOTING over
Raymond, who is crouched under
the windows, into the kitchen.
Slowly Raymond stands erect,
making his presence known.
RAYMOND: (whispering) Hoy,
Louise anybody home?
LOUISE: No they all went to
the : vies.
Raymond promptly opens the back
door an' enters.
INT. KITCHEN
Raymond ambles In blandly from
the service porch. Louise con
tinues with her dishwashing.
RAYMOND: (affably) Quito a
stink about the bazaar, wasn't
there?
LOUISE: (tries to be noncom
mittal) There certainly was.
RAYMOND: (chattily) Boy, you
ought've heard the hysterics at
our house. Mother's fit to be
tied. And she's getting Pop all
steamed up now.
The front door buzzer rings shrilly
at this moment.
(To Be Continued)
tP) Abbott-Herbert Corp.
Distributed NEA SERVICE, INC.
Little Sister Dress
1
ran 1 h
mm mk
5013
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
The sort of dress which makes
little sislcr look so doll-like and
so huggable; Two or three of
this type dress are not too many
try ono in pale pink or blue
chnmbray and use a white collar
edged in lace. Another could be
in flowered print with a pink col
lar. A third for play wear would
be pretty in dark blue and white
percale with a ric-iac trimmed
collar. Panties can mutch or be
made of whitL- material.
To obtain complete pattern for
dress and panties (pattern No.
5013) sizes 2, 3, 4 years included
in pattern, send 15 cents in coin,
Truman Disclaims
Territorial Aims
POTSDAM, July 20 (UP)
President Truman, speaking
briefly at a symbolic hoisting of
the Stars und Stripes over Ber
lin, said today thnt America
only aim was worldwide peace
and properity, involving no ter
ritorial ambitions.
Truman was flanked by the
American chieftains who took
leading roles in the defeat of
Germany Gen. Dwight D. Eisen
hower, Secretary of War Henry
L. Slimson, Gen. Omar M. Brad
ley and Geo. George. S. Patton.
The flag raised at 2 p.m. over
U. S. group control council head-
qunrtors in a former air defense
barracks was the one lifted over
Algiers and Rome. It fluttered
over the capital when a state of
war with Germany, Italy and
Japan was declared.
"This is a historic occasion."
Truman said at the flag raising
ceremony. We have conclusive
ly proven that a free people can
successfully look after the af
fairs of the world."
Party Dress
Japan A'oa' Isolated
Chinese Declare
CHUNGKING, July 20 (UP)
A Chinese nnny spokesman said
today the Japanese home islands
arc now isolated, with no further
hope of reinforcements from
China.
He said equipment and sup
plies are no longer traveling in
cither direction. He estimated the
Japanese army, excluding native
Mcrcornarics and auxiliary units,
has 1,000.000 combat troops in
China and Manchuria.
plus I cent postage, your name,
address an dlhc pattern number
to Anne Cabot, l.a Grande Eve
ning Observer, 700 Mission St.,
San Francisco, Calif.
U. S. Army Unit
HORIZONTAL 54 Offer
1,5 Depicted is 55 Looks fixedly
j insigne of U.S. 56 Small islands
Army
Cavalry
Division
10 Storage box
1 1 Music note
12 Scottish .
burial mound
13 Boat paddle
lSSlreet (ab )
16 Studied
19 The gods
20 Fish ckks
21 Doctor of
Philosophy
(ab )
22 Dine
24 Vegetables
29 European
ermine
29 Hoarfrost
30 Sea eagle
31 Artificial -language
32 Males
33 Roman
emperor
35 Number (pi )
36 Muse of
poetry
3d Kspinal
39 Turf
40 Part of "b"
42 Entomology
(ab.)
43 Upward
45 Teaclira
48 Him
50 Tree fluid
52 East (TV.)
VERTICAL
1 He seated
2 Within
3 Woody plants
4 Anirmntivo
vote
5 Cease
6 Eternity
7 Indians
S Negative
9 Father
10 Bachelor of
Science (ab )
14 Measure
16 Fixed course
17 South Dakota
ab.)
Amwrr (o rrcvloua PoiIf
I lGtueiWtKAtYtW.EiSX.o!x!Tj
mm
lH Palm fruit
20 Closs
23 Tortures
24 Salt water
25 Typo of dink
27 Concerning
28 Taut
34 Indian ;
35 Units ,,f
weight "v
37 Mure unusual 51 Pint (ab.)
38 Encounters 54 Exist
40 Stage parts
41 Mother
43 Wo
44 Dance step
4ti Kmplov
47 Threefold
(comb, form.
4R llcloncs to
him
4!) Editor (ab.)
8888
6-14 yra.
By SUE BURNETT
Here is a demure little sum
mer party frock for the lass of six
to fourteen years. A gland s'.yh
for school later on in bright
stripes or checks.
Pattern No. 88118 is designed for
sizes 6. 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size
8, short sleeve, requires yards
of 35 or 30-inch fabric.
For this pattern, sena id cents,
in coins, your name, address,
size desired and the pattern num
ber to Sue Burnett, La Grande
Evening Observer, 7XK Mission
St., San Francisco, Calif.
Ready now the spring issue of
Fashion. Just 15 cents. A com
plete guide in planning wardrobe
needs for all the family.
Our Boarding Home
With Major Hoople Out Our Way
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