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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1945)
D d li v C n r t r Page Four Actual Movie TUB STOnYi After the Arthur faiullr voca u taa movlea, Itnr mond and Mildred come around. Mildred anra abe Juia lo aee t.'ur lUa even If her mother did fordid It. While Ibtrmond la Inlklnic o LodIm the tfoar bell rlnwa. It la l,enar PorMaa brother, home un expeetedlr an lenve. lie end 1WI-drt-2 are evldaotlr In love and do their beat to uet rid of lUtnuoud. ARCITER PORCH CLOSE SHOT LENN1T AND MILDRED They wolf a second cautiously and then, sotlsfled '.hot they are alone, they finally run Into each others' arms. MILDRED: (rapturously) Len ny! Oh, Lenny! How marvol i oust ' LENNY: (his arms still around her) Hello, sweet. Miss me? : MILDRED: (babbling excited : Jy) Darling, I didn't think you'd be home for daysl They kiss again. They're obvious ly very much in love. MILDRED: Look nt me In this old rag. Why didn't Ray mond say you were here? I'll strangle that child! Where's ,' CorllBS? , LENNY: They all went to a show. Missed 'em by a couple ' ot minutes. ' He starts to kiss her again. MILDRED: (cautiously) Lot's go into the garden, huh? LENNY: Good idea. ! Hand In hand, they hurry through the screen door Into the garden. '. INT. KITCHEN ' Louise is bustling nround fixing a snack for Lenny. Raymond is at i the kcyholo of the door loading to the porch. He turns away, bored. RAYMOND: They've gone out Into the garden. Probably to . neck. I think necking's dumb. 1 LOUISE: (amused) You'll think , differently when you're a little older. Raymond blandly helps himself to some ot flic cookies being pre pared &y Louise. Crochet Apron 5014 By MRS. ANNE CABOT They're the newest of the new and as pretty hostess aprons as you'll be able to find. The one illustrated is a beauty! The bor der of the bib and the hem are handsomely done in big lifet roses and leaves. The rest of the apron, including strap and ties is crocheted ill plain filet mesh. Make it ir white cotton for (he prettiest efrcet. To obtain con.jJele crocheting instructions for the rose liiet ap ron (pattern No. 5014) send 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent postage, your name, address and the pat tern number to Anne C'abnt, 70!) Mission St., Sun Ki aneiseo, Calif. U. S. Naval Leader HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured U. 1 S. naval lead- 2 or, Rear- 3 Adml. 4 VERTICAL Conceals Any Roads (ab.) Lubricates Pertaining to the laity Those persons Unusual Onager That one Asiatic kingdom Verbal Symbol for phenyl Hebrew letter Associate Oriental coin 11 Asiatic country 12 Hurry 13 Alleged force 14 Pair of light shoes 17 Parent 10 LoRal point 21 Pint 22 Gallon (ab.) 23 On the oceon 2S Shout 2" Clnmp 28 Wager 29 International language 30 Rough lava 32 Sleeping furniture 33 Attempt 36 Nail .18 Face part 40 Youth 41 Fust. 47 Indian 48 Tvpe measure 4P Me is com mander of the Fanama Sea .11 Half-em 52 Buckets 54 Mediterranean island 56 Forefathers 6? Put in'o a El ' An aM .at f 1 r- f3 H Is I I I I' s i1 I10 iT & a yrii I j -x ,-L ., yr-T 3T :i,-Hi J4J jm w "-iI5r raxt mi Shooting Script RAYMOND: (mouth full) I sup pose so. (deep sigh) That's what often depresses me. EXT. ARCHER GARDEN CLOSE SHOT MILDRED AND LENNY They are In a secluded Bpot In the garden, some 25 or more feet from the porch where they could not possibly be overheard, al though they are just barely vis ible from the porch. They are just coming out of an ardent em brace. MILDRED: (happily) Oh, Len ny, it's so wonderful! Now I'll have you for two whole weeks! Just think! LENNY: (soberly) Think agnin, baby. MILDRED: (uneasily) What do you mean? LENNY: My leave's been cut to 72 hours. MILDRED: (fearfully) Lenny does this mean overseas? Lenny merely nods grimly she winds her arms around him, straining him to her her eyes filled with tears. MILDRED: Oh, no no! LENNY: (soothingly) Now now. Ho tilts her face up by the chin and they go into' another kiss. INT. KITCHEN Louise, in the f. g., has finally got Lenny's coffee and cookies ready on a daintily fixed troy. In the b. g., Just inside the poroh, Ray mond is peering out into the gar den. LOUISE: (picking up her tray) Raymond, toll Lenny to come in I've got everything . ready now. Raymond stroll!!' back towards her. RAYMOND: Believe mo, Lou ise, he's in no mood for cats, (a contemptuous Jerk of his thumb over his shoulder) He and Mildred are still In the gar den and they're both all a twlttcr. LOUISE: (going onto porch) Deeds Filed John I. Young et ux to John Strober, Lot 2, Blk. 4, Rynear snn's addition, La Grande city, $100. Julius D. Sommer et uxl to Ernest Eckstein, NW'i, Sec. 15, Twp. 3 N, R. 39 E, $10 and other considerations. J. D. Commer et ux to Jesse Crum, WVi of SlC'i; E't of SW'i, all in Sec. 35, Twp. 4 N, R. 39 E; NW'i, Sec. 8, Twp. ,'i N, R. 40 E; NE'i, Sec. 27, Twp. 1 S, R. 40 E, $10. Elclcn I,. Wi.iln et ux to K. E. Walker ct ux, portion of SW'i, Sec. 10, Two. 2 S, R. 38 E, $175. Flora McDonald In Mildred Crowley, portion of tract N, Cog gan's second addition, La Grande city, $1 and other considerations. J. R. Oliver ct ux to Mildred Crowley, Lot 7, and portion of Lot 8, Blk. 1, Romig's addition, La Grande city, and NW'i, Sec. 14, Twp. 3 N, R. 39 E; SW'i of EW'i, all in Sec. 34, Ewp. 1 S, R. 40 E, $1 and other considera tions. Nolle J. Fowler el vir lo Frank Cleavinger et ux, N'is of NE'i of SE'.'r, Wis of SH'i of NE't, all in Sec. 4, Twp. 3 S, R. 38 E, $10 and other considerations. Carl A. Barrus et ux to Hai ry C. rugate, portion nf Lol 10, Blk. 4, Grundy's addition, I.n Grande city, $1000. Grande Rondo Meat company lo Gustof Morlier et ux, Lots 1 through 4, 8 through 14, Blk. 10, Ryncarson's odd i I ion, La Grande city, $1 and other considerations. Union county to Paul Lively et ux, H ' 'j of SW'i of SWVi, See. 9, Twp. S, II. 38 E, $30. Union county to Hubert S. Hall el ux, W"., Lot I, Blk. 1, Hnnan's addition, La Grande city, $540. Union county lo Dorothy M. Morris et vir, assignees of J. 1). Undo, W'i; iof SK'i, SW'.i of m 'l? via N YVVR P Obtain Ventilated Long Seed container Hnschnll slick Capable Wicked 42 Rough ex lerior of bark 43 Within 44 And (Latin) 45 Dainty 46 Territory (nb.) 49 Evci m oon f0 Crimson 5.1 Sloth 55 Symbol for tellurium Pronoun ll.mimor head Slnping ways riiarger Shield bearing Answer to rreviana Paltle JJiJaI HOWARD ri,VRl,r4 WRATH He'll be In presently, EXT. GARDEN CLOSE SHOT LENNY AND MILDRED Again they are just coming out of a clinch. LENNY: (urgently) Will you, Mildred? MILDRED: Oh, Lenny dar ling, I'd love to more than any thing, but LENNY: Stop worrying. If you like, we'll keep it a secret from both our parents unill the whole silly row's forgotten. (Implor ingly) Will you, Mildred? MILDRED: But, Lenny dar ling this awful row LENNY: (brushing it off In dulgently) Okay so you both sold kisses! That isn't so aw ful, (puzzled smile) You know I simply can't get over th fact that men would actually pay good money to kiss my kid sister. Did she really sell moro than you did at a dollar? MILDRED: Yes, but she was letting them have the second one for SO cents. As they both laugh, he kisses her again. EXT. PORCH SHOOTING INTO GARDEN Raymond is in the foreground, his back to the camera, peering out into the garden. In the far background we can lust discern Lenny and Mildred. Raymond shakes his head slowly and then turns his head around into the camera. RAYMOND: (wonderlngly) Maybe it's because I'm her brother, Louise, but I don't know what he Bees in that girl. EXT. GARDEN ' CLOSE SHOT MILDRED AND LENNY She has evidently agreed to mar ry him, and tl.jy are both ecstati cally happy. LENNY: (conliclcntiai wnnpor) I'll pick you up at the crack of dawn and we'll be across the state line and married before breakfast, (brief pause) Okay? MILDRED: (happily) Sold. They go into a final clinch. (To Be Continued) Abbott-Herbert Corp. Distributed NEA SERVICE, KK7. Brother and Sister Bv SUE BURNETT An adorable, warm weather outfit for that pair of cherubs dainty dress and panties for sis tergay rompers for brother. Mother will find them easy to make and easy to launder. Pattern No. 8889 is designed for sizes (i months, 1, 2, 3 and 4 years. Size 1, dress and panties, requires 2 yards of 35 or 39-inch mater ial; romper, l'ii yards; 6 yards binding for dress, 2 '.-a yards bind ing for romper. For this pattern, sencl 20 cents, In coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern num ber to Sue Burnett, La Grande Evening Observer, 71)9 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. NF.'i, See. ft, and SEtj of NF.'t, and NW1, of N K 1 1 , Svc. 7, all in Twp. S. U. 38 E, $20. 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