La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 06, 1945, Image 4

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Hit LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
- . lfonday, August 6, 1945 ' 1
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' An Actual Movie Shooting Script
XXII
INT. PORCH
MKDIUM SHOT
Mrs. Archer sits on the couch
staring helplessly into spuce. Mr.
Archer is ut the phone diuling.
He Is still in o fine lusty frenzy.
MR. ARCHER: (into phone)
Hello. Doctor Fsbling come In
ye? Yes, I'm the purty who
called oefure, und I'll call as
often as I like! What the devil
do you
Testily he Jiggles fflio hook up
and down. He slums the receiver
back on the hook. Hu is quite
Indignant.
MR. ARCHER: Hung up on me.
Can you boat that for deliberate
rudeness?
MRS. ARCHER: Not home yet?
MR- ARCHER: No. (pacing up
and down) And I've tried every
country club in town, too. An
obstetrician has no right to pluy
golf!
SHOOTING TOWARDS
KITCHEN
Louise comes bustling out of the
kitchen bearing a tray of food.
She carries this to the stairs. Mr,
Archer follows her glaring. She
pays no attention to him and
starts up the stairs.
MR. ARCHER: (yelling) Louise,
where're you going?
LOUISE: (calmly) I'm taking
Corliss her dinner.
MR. ARCHER: (howling) She's
not to hove any dinnerl She's
to stay in her room incom
municado until I say dillercntl
LOUISE; (calmly) She needs
nourishment. She's got two
mouths to feed now.
Without batting an eyelash she
starts up the stairs again. Archer
is almost apoplectic with rage.
MR. ARCHER: Louise did you
hear my orders?
In a resigned manner Louise stops
halfway up the stairs.
MRS. ARCHER: (pleading)
Harry, please do you want the
Franklins to hear you yelling?
MR. ARCHER: Why not? I've
heard him yelling at uextcr ior
the lust two hours, (grimly) It's
uli in the family now
LOUISE: (coldly) Do you still
wish to keep food from Corliss,
Mr. Archer?
MR. ARCHER: (grudgingly)
All rlaht take her the tray
Louise vanishes up the stairs and
Archer yells after her.
MR. AKCHKli: but ir snes goi
any sense of of decency she
won't be able to eat a mouth'
full
He flings himself Into a rocker
under which Moronica is sleep
ing, and Moronica leaps up with
u howl of pain. In a fury, Archer
chases her out of the porch.
MRS. ARCHER: Hurry, dear,
please sit down und relax.
MR. ARCHER: (plaintively) I
cannot understand It. I simply
cunnot get it through my mind
that those unspeukuble little
fools those infants
At this moment Louise reappears
the stairs. She carries an
empty plute. She crosses the
porch toward the kitchen, paying
no attention to Mr. Archer who,
however, follows her with a bale
ful scow) on his face.
MR. ARCHER: Well what's
she got to say for herself?
LOUISE: (calmly) She wants
some more jello.
With this she goes Into the kitchen
closing the door behind her.
MR. ARCHER: (beside himself)
Jello! At a time Jike this! (he
pauses at the foot of the stairs
and glances up) Is nor door
locked?
MRS. ARCHER: Now, Horry,
she's not going to try and sneak
out. She give me her word.
ARCHER: (yelping) Her word!
Louise comes in from the kitchen
again. On the plute which she is
carrying there is now another
mound of jello surmounted by a
generous gob of whipped cream.
MR. ARCHER: (this is the last
straw ) Whipped cream for
Pete's sake!
Louise vanishes up th stulri.
Archer suddenly starts for Jhe
hall.
MRS. ARCHER: Where'r you
going, Harry? '
MR. ARCHER: I'm going to
take a walk around the block1
and try to pull myself together.
MRS. ARCHER: That's a good
idea.
Archer goes out. . .
INT. CORLISS BEDROOM
She is leaning out of the window
once more, and, presumably, she
sees her father leave. Instantly
she darts over to the door and
tiptoes down the stairs,
INT. PORCH
MED. CLOSE SHOT
SHOOTING TOWARDS STAIRS
Mrs. Archer is in the foreground
on the couch. In the b.g. Corliss
uppcais slowly down the stairs,
looking at her mother, anxiously.
fane sits down on the stairs leaning
against the newel post. She is
wearing absurd, childish bedroom
slippers, and Mrs, Archer has not
heard her yet. '
CORLISS: (finally; very small
voice) Mother
Mrs. Archer glances around.
MRS. ARCHER: What Is it,
Corliss?
CORLISS: Where did Paddy
go?
MRS. ARCHER: Around the
block, .(severely) You were told
not to leave your room, Corliss.
CORLISS: (glibly) I left my.
door open. That's practlc'Jy al
most the same as still being in
it.
Mrs. Archer looks away. It is ex
tremely hard and painful to rec
oncile that childish figure on the
stairs w what the unhappy
woman supposes to be true.. Cor-
Heb looks at her mother unhappily.
CORLISS: (whispering) Mother
do you think I'm awful?
MRS. ARCHER: (sadly) I've
already told you what I think
and it seemed to make no im
pression. You don't seem to
realize what a dreadful thing it
is, Corliss. I can't understand
you,
(To Be Continued)
Abbott-Herbert Corp.
Distributed NEA SERVICE, INC.
Our Boarding House
With Major Hoople
66AD.FATHEK. MW3T LlNOWM WNOU'fcE fOLLlUG. rvE.
ABOUT ON THIS BEACH
WITHOUT A BATHlrtS SHlKT.
I'D WAM& REMAINED AT
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IT'S TPlSSRACePpL
Cross Stitch
15020
SATURDAY1, 1
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
Plums, grapes, luscious-lookine.
strawberries, a golden pineapple
and pule yellow lemons, pours,
cherries und big apples in shad
ings of rel and pink will make
the handsomest set of tea towels
you've ever embroidered! Designs
or eusy lo cross stitch, colors are
beautifully blended. You'll want
totiso the transfers on lunclieun
airtl leu table cloths, too.
"tn obtain 7 transfers, color
clljnt for working the Summer
Fruit Designs (Pattern No. 50211)
send 15 cents in COIN, plus 1
cent postage, YOUR NAME, AD-
Japanese Veteran
Denied Membership
ROME, Aug. 0 (UP) Col. V.
R. Miller of Winncconne, Wis.,
commander of a crack Nisei regi
ment, sought the aid of the war
and interior departments today
in combating discrimination
aguinst Japanese-American ,var
veterans. '
Miller was roused to action by
Ihe rojection of on application of
Pfc. Richard H. Naito of Spokane,
Wash., a former member of his
4'l2ml infantry regiment, for
membership in post 51 of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars in Spo
kune. Naito was wounded while
fighting in Italy with the fifth
iirmy.
Miller sent bluntly-worded let
ters to U. S. interior secretary
Harold Ickes and asistant secre
tary of war John McCloy protest
ing against discrimination aguinst
Nisei servicemen.
Miller also sent a letter to Dean
lielbig, commander of post 51,
asking him lo "correct this grave
injustice to nn individual und to
a great American truditon."
For Young Girls
BUILD LABOR CAMP
THE DALLES, Aug. 6 (UP) A
permanent migratory labor camp
will be constructed here by the
Wasco county fruit und produce
league. . .
Official Records
Water turned off, August 4:
Mervin Morlensen, 161S Wash
ington street.
Water turned on:
Fletcher Oil c o m p a n y, (iul
Adams avenue.
ii n u ktt I,
DRESS and the PATTERN NUM
BER to Anne Cubol, La Grundc
Evening Observer, 701) Misison
stivet, San Francisco, Salif.
U. S. Governor
HORIZONTAL
5 Pictured
governor
11 Fortification
13 Seaweeds
14 Low sand hill
15 Send forth
18 Royal Italian
family name
20 Soak flax
21 Color '
23 Pints (ab.)
24 Ounce (ab.)
23 Proceed
28 Steamship
(ab.)
28 Half-em
29 Punitive
31 Bowling term
33 Lubncote
34 Air (comb.
form)
35 Headband
37 Asiatic ,
country
40 Any
41 Senior (ab.)
42 Diminutive of
Edward
43 Jumbled type
44Sainte (ab.)
46 Frightened
51 Sinbad's bird
82 Lampreys
34 Exchange
premium
W Countenance
80 Trapping
61 Stains
VERTICAL
1 Turn to ice
2 Lease JL
3 Dutch city '
4 Ambary jj
2llS DAVE fiilll
0 Burmese
wood spirits
7 Deciliter (ab.)
8 Grow old
9 Yarn spindle
10 Ilissllc
12 Born
14 Let fall
16 Written form
of Mister
17 Two (Roman)
10 Slave
21 Shirt part
(I'M
22 Tried MfV
25 Walks
27 Rate of
movement
47 Mohammedan
magistrate 4
48 Symbol for
silver
49 Meusuro
50 Eternity
30 Neeatlve word 51 Scale
32 Limb 53 Health resort
35 Flower vessel 55 Cook in deep
36 Buries fat (j
38 Eras SE8b 57 Symbol for 1
39 Delicate fTst iridium
45 Ardor W 80 Alleged forc
17"
tor 1
4
3y SUE BURNETT
A very simple and very pretty
school frock (or the younger
crowd. Use a pretty barred fa
bric und trim with bright con-
trusting ric-ruc.
Pattern No. 88!5 is designed for
sizes 0, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.
Size 8, requires 2 yards of 35
or 3!)-inch fabric.
For this patte-r:, send 20 cents,
in coins, your name, address, size
desired, and the pattern number
to Sue Burnett, La Grande Eve
ning Observer, 709 Mission St.,
Sun Francisco, Calif.
Send for your copy of the new
spring issue of Fashion just off
the. press. Book full of smart,
up-to-the-minute styles. 15 cents.
Deeds Filed
Ralph Worrell et ux to L. S.
Muttoon et ux, Lots 3, 4, Blk. 18,
Chaplin's addition, La Grande
city, $10.
Jesse J. Jones et ux to Allen O.
Curden el ux, portion of Lot 5,
Mcintosh's subdivision of Blk. 11,
C'oggin's addition, La Grande city,
$1 and other considerations.
Hold Everything
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