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Pt?e Tow 'THi LA GRANpg EVEJqyp (jB3ERVER tA GRANPE. 9REG0? Wednesday, July 25, 1945 L . C : kj p. wutzw mmzm J I Bl An Actual Movie Shooting Scrip? THRRVOHYl Mlldrnl and I-rnnj aloue aad Mrr married br a Jumlra f. the l'rae la a arlKaiMjrliiff twwn. Mranwallr. la Archrra be 01a Iv wouder narrr Lvuuy la a XII . LOWER HALL ARCHER HOME Itouise hurries to answer the door. As she swings It open, she reveuls Mrs. Pi ingle und Raymond on the doorstep. Raymond is in his lioy Scout uniform and Is protesting, RAYMOND: Mother, listen , tills is uguinsl all my principles! ,. MRS. 1'RINGI.E; You be quietl Louise Is somewhat startled to see . them. Mrs, Pringle, without . word to Louise, marches her I luetant son past her and down the hull.. An Actual Movie Shooting Scrip?1. RAYMOND; I think It's dumb. MRS. PRINGLE: Never mind whot you think. You repeated it to me and you're going to repeat it to them. RAYMOND: (philosophically) I'm very sorry 1 brought ' the whole thing up, This 11 be a lesson to me, Mrs. Pringle realizes she's not get. ting to first base with Raymond. MRS. PRINGLE: Very well- Ill tell mem what you told me, (She starts her revelation) Ac cording to Raymond, who dis tinctly overheard it from the Campbells' kitchen- PORCH FULL SHOT Hearing voices and footsteps, the Archers and Frunldins are au looking towurds the hall, some what puzzled. RAYMOND: (0. S.) But, Moth, er, listen At this moment, Mrs. Prlnglo ap pears in the doorway, holding her son firmly by the elbow. Her en trance cuuses consideroblc con sternation. The men rise, awk 1 wucdly to tliuir foot. ' MRS. PRINGLE: I'm sorry to come barging in llko this, Junet, but there are some things I can- not ignore.- She has let go of Raymond and he promptly tries ' to sneak out through, the. screen dour. She grabs him Just in time. MRS.' PRINGLE: You slay here, Raymond, MRS. FRANKLIN: (soothingly) Now, Dorothy, don't get so ex- ' cited. MRS. PRINGLE: I'm not ex cited. I'm , just so furious I could chew nullsl (a deep grim breath) Raymond has Just told me something that (she shoves Raymond in front of her) You tell them, Raymond. CLOSE SHOT FAVORING MRS. PK1NULE The others are all watching her tensely. MRS. PRINGLE: Mar J orle Campbell was telling her bridge club lust night thut you (an accusing linger at Mrs. Archer) had said to her that Mildred wus nothing better Uiuu a little tramp. CLOSE SHOT ON GROUP Mrs. Archer rises hastily from the couch. MRS. ARCHER: How ridicu lous! I never said anything of the sortl It's a word I never use. MRS. PRINSlE: Raymond was that the word you heard' RAYMOND: (reluctantly) Well, it sounded like it. (a happy thought) But it could have been "scump." MHS. FRANKLIN: Dorothy, I'm surprised at you listening to garbled gossipl I'm quite sure that Junet would never MRS. PRINGLE: Kindly keep out of tills, Mary. DIFFERENT ANGLE FAVOR ING RAYMOND AND MRS, ' PRINGLE In the b. g. we see Corliss and Dexter, fascinated by these pro ceedings, coming onto tbfi porch. RAYMONP: : I trdr it's all very dumb., 1 MRS. FRINCLE: You keep quietl You trunk everything' dumb. ' 1 RAYMOND: It's my expert, ence that most things are. MRS. ARCHER: (soothingly)' Look we're never gofng to get anywhere by hashing things over. Why don't we bury the hatchet and forget It? CORLISS: I think that's a wonderful idea, don't you, Dex ter? DEXTER: (Judiciously) Well, I'd never go so far as to say Mildred's exactly a tramp, but I do think she's a bad Influence. MRS. PRINGLE: (outraged) Weill RAYMOND: (discouraged) Her. we go ugalril CORLISS: (to Dexter,' furious ly) Why don't you keep your big trap shut? DEXTER: Holy cowl You asked me, didn't you? I only MRS. PRINOLE: (Icily) You've said quite enough. I can lee where the entire neighborhood has been influenced against Mil dred and that's perfectly all right with me. MHS. ARCHER: (soothingly) Now, wait a minute. Dorothv. She tries to put her hand on Mrs. Prlngle's but with a dramatic ges ture, Mrs. Pringle spurns the con ciliatory overture. MRS. PRINGLE: It's no use, Janet. I shall forbid both Mildred and Raymond to set foot in your house and Corliss will no longer be welcome at my house nor will Lenny. ( peremptory gesture) Corne, Raymond. Mrs. Pringle marches Into the hall, out of sight. There's a stunned silence, Raymond look apologetically at the others. RAYMOND: (contidentlally) She gets these moods once In a while. Likes to drumattee things. MRS. PRINGLE'S VOICE: (Im peratively) Raymond! RAYMOND: (resigned) Oka, Mother, coming. (To Be Continued) Abbott-Herbert Corp. Distributed NBA SERVICE, ISC. Baby Bassinettes r&r as;-:-., -.:'. '.; , 'y pillow is used as mattress. To obtain complete instructions, finishing and trimming directions for the Market Buskot Bassinettes (Patlern No. 5015) send 15 cents in COIN, plus 1 cent postage, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS und the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, La Grande Evening Ob server, 709 Mission Street, Sun Francisco, Calif., By MRS. ANNE CABOT Make It Just as pretty us you can. The bnhy will enjoy lis com fort your admiring friends will appreciate both the good looks of the buby and the bassinette! A -good sized market basket is the first requirement then usv qtiill Ved mnturiul in a pretty pastel eul--of fur tho basket shown at top of Jtlte illustration. The lower hns--sinette has sprigged muslin with Jnce edging nt the bottom, a swag .of pink muslin caught with blue "taffeta bows. An ordinary bed Deeds Filed James M. McBath et ux to Neva Ann Neill, Not 20, portion of Lot ill, Blk. 27, Prodmore's addition, La Grande city, $1 and other con siderations. Union county lo Frank Hoyt et ux, Lot 5, and NE'i of SW'j, Sec. G, Twp. 5 S, R. 41 E, $100. Union county to Willium Camp bell, Lots 1, 2, Blk. 17, Connor dale , addition, La Grande city, $100. Frieda F. Remington to Dale Buster et ux, Lot 3, Highway Acres, to La Grande city, situ ated in NEtt of SE' Sec. 8, Twp. 3 S, R. 38 E, $10 and other considerations. Dale Baxter et ux to Andrew Miiilcnburg, same as above deed, $050. Stale lund board to Marlon R. Hopkins, Lot 10, Blk. 1, Sugar addition, La Grande city, $300. Velma Phillips to John R. Phil lips, Lot 8, Ulk. M0, Chaplin's addition, Lu' Grande city, $10. Jumper-Jacket mm Blackhodt. Toe. Went Fait It U true, tlinr Is mle. 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W a S) H; sr jf" a r - 4 f a .. ns? p.t rrTl 11 1 - By SUE BURNETT Brighton your wardrobe with a smart new jumper-jacket ensem ble. Tho princess stylo Is very becoming und isn't hard to make. Your ABC Special for this week. Pattern No. 8890 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 10, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, requires lVi yards of 35 or 3l)-inch material for the jacket; dress 2:U yards. For this pattern, sena iO cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern num ber to Sue Burnett, La Grande Evening Observer, 709 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. Official Records Water turned off. July 24: Vernal Cunningham, 150.1 L Bvmie: Ruth Barlow, 2702 Spiuce street. Water turned oni Vernal Cunningham, 1518 Jef ferson street; Mrs. Sam Andrews, 1503 I, avenue. 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