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Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Tuesday, August 14, 1945 F. HUGH An Actual Movie Shooting bcnpj SECT I I tg Script'' g, I XXIX Err. ARCHER HOME LOWER I LUX KLTX SHOT WE ARE NOW SHOOTING AT ,AN ANGLE WHICH enables us to see the stairs and also into the living room. Mrs. Archer, the Franklins, Dexler, and Louise arc - In the living room which is being let for the imminent nuptials. Uncle George Is just emerging , from this melee, holding Corliss by one arm and Mr. Archer by the other. He leads them into the ball and to the foot of the stairs. ' UNCLE GEORGE: Now', Harry, you will stand with Corliss at the head of those stairs and at ' the first strains of the Wedding March .. MR. ARCHER: What? Who's going to play it? . UNCLE GEORGE: (soothingly) That's all taken care of, Harry. ' Louise plays It beautifully. Now, you two go on up there ind when I MRS. ARCHER: (peering around from the living room) , Oh, George where shall I UNCLE GEORGE: Coming, my dear, coming. Ho bustle: happily back into the living room as Corliss and her father slowly go up the stairs to , take their appointed places. LIVING ROOM Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Franklin are fussing over a couple of bridge tables which have been covered with a beautiful banquet cloth to serve as an improvised altar. Candles are arranged on It. Dex ter lounges against the mantel ' piece, happily surveying the scene pf his impending wedding. Louise is dusting off the pluno, Uncle George looks the scene over. UNCLE GEORGE: Just a little bit more forward, I think. As everyone converges to carry out his bidding EXT. ARCHER HOME DRIVE WAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs, Pringlo, Mildred and Raymond are arriving in a breathless group. MRS. PRINGLE: (apprehen sively) Oh, Hurry, I don't know how I m going to face them. MR. PRINGLE: Just leave it to me, Dorothy. I'll break the news to 'em. EXT. PORCH . FULL SHOT The porch is deserted as the Prln gles, led by Mr. Prlngle, cau tiously let themselves in. They are all on tiptoe, Prlngle peers around the room and then starts for the hall. MR. PRINGLE: (hoarse whis per) You all stay here. With the telegrom firmly clasped In his hand, he starts towards the hall. INT. LIVING ROOM The improvised altar Is finally ar ranged to Uncle George's liking. UNCLE GEORGE: There that'll be fine. Now let's try it, shall we? (motioning Louise towards the piano) Go ahead, Louise. That's fine. Now, Dexter, you stand here. With jovial ad libs he places the two mothers appropriately, ditto Mr. Franklin. INT. HALL MED. SHOT We are shooting towards the door leading onto the porch past the stairs. Mr. Prlngle is coming towards the camera. Archer, with Corliss on his arm, having heard the cue, is just proceeding stiffly down the stairs. Ho and Prlngle catcli sight of each other simul taneously. , PRINGLE: (boisterously) Har ry congratulations! Archer Is fit to be tied." MR. ARCHER: (howling) You rati Have you come here to gloat over me in my shame!? With this he descends the stairs In a couple of maniacal bounds, obviously Intent upon mayhem. Corliss tries to grab her father, but it is too late. Prlngle backs down the hall towards the porch. MR. PRINGLE: Now wait 'a minute, Horry. MR. ARCHER: Get out pf my housel He chases Prlngle onto the porch. INT. LIVING ROOM This is just a FLASH. Louise is pounding away on the piano which to some extent drowns out the racket. Uncle George is stand ing over her and, in an effort to point out a place where Louise is playing Incorrectly, 1 lustily singing the refrain for her. It is evident to the others that some thing is going on in the hall, and the Franklins and Dexter go out of the living room to ascertain the cause of the racket, Louise and Uncle George are still ab sorbed at the piano. EXT. PORCH Mrs. Prlngle, Mildred and Ray mond are somewhat startled to see their father being chased by a raging Mr. Archer. RAYMOND: (to Archer cheer fully) HI, Mr. Archerl Archer shoves him aside. MR. ARCHER: Out of my sight or I'll kill you, tool Prlngle is already darting towards the screen door, still waving the telegram in a jainuy conciliatory fashion, , MR, PRINGLE: Relax, Harry1, look at this telegram! Archer, however, is In no mood to look at telegrams. Brushing past assorted Prlngles, ho dives for Prlngle who beats it hastily . into the garden with Archer at! his heels. Raymond, sensing uni imminent light, skates out afterJ them. RAYMOND: Oh boy thja going to be goodl (Tp Be Concluded)' Abbolt-Herbert Corp. Distributed NEA SERVICE, INC? New Kitchens! By MRS. ANNE CABOT Wo can dreum of those won derful post-war kitchens but we can't havo them just yet, so bet ter give the old kitchen a face lifting coat of puinl and some bright new accessories! Try a few yards of cheerful red and white checked gingham' or blue and red plaid cottons for the chair covers illustrated. Use frilled while by-the-yarcl embroi dered ruffling (or the trim. Ex traordinarily pretty inexpensive easy to make! To obtain complete culling ami finishing Instructions for the plus 1 cent postage, your name, Decorator's Kitchen Set (pattern Deeds Filed J. R. Oliver et ux to Virgil Richmond et ux, portion of Lots 9, G, 131k. S, Romig's addition, La Grande city, $1,000. Mike Ruyes et ux to Harold Hough, E'A of SWA; SWV4 of SE'i, Sec. 17, Twp. 1 N, R. 38 E, SI and other considerations. Minnie Zweifel et vir to Rulph J. Creoder et ux, Lots 10, 11, 12, Blk. 2, Sugar addition, La Grande city, $10 and other considerations. Martha H. Bund et vir to George D. Hollund, portion of Lot 2, Blk. 4, Coggun's addition, $1 and other considerations. Clarence Eckstein el ux to Con Daceini, SW'i of NE'A, SE'A of NW'i, Sec. 20, Twp. 3 N, R. 30 E, $2-10. Golan M. Epllng et ux to f. A. Fpling, Lot 8, Blk. (Ill, Chaplin's addition, La Grande city, and Lots 1, 2, Blk. 7, Homiu s addition, La Grande city, $10 and other considerations. Denver P. Charlton ct ux to Friendly R. Barnes et ux, Lots 7 to 10, Blk. S, Predmoie's nddi tion, La Grande city, $2,200. Robert J. Balliett et ux to Clyde Hekhwein et ux, west 25 fiel of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Elgin, $37.50. Union county to S. B. Harrison, N W Vt of NEW, Sec. 31, Twp. 4 S, It. 38 E, $41.25. Alice E. Rector et vir to Ivey W. Mastoison et ux, Lots 4, 5, an dportinn of Lot 2, all in Blk. 4, Home Investment addition, La Grande city, $10 and other considerations. Robert E. Wiles et ux to Walter J. Adams, S!ii of Lot 1, and all of Lots 3, 4, nil in Blk. 0, Soin ni c r s addition, Elgin, $10 and other considerations. Eva Andioss to Edwin D. Jor- genson et al, Lots 10, 11, Blk. 114, Chaplin's addition, La Grande city, $1 and other considerations. For Little Girls No. 573(1) send 15 cents In coin, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, La Grando Eve ning Observer, 70!l Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. AnMvrr to Previous Pu.il Danish King i HORIZONTAL 1,5 Pictured Danish monarch 14 Notion 15 Ear piece 10 Worldly 18 Pruiser. 19 Petty rulers 20 Store fodder 21 Greek letter 22 Non est in ventus (ab.) 23 Man's hat 20 Pottery frag ment (vnr.) 28 Island off Okinawa 29 Mixed type 30 Attire 33 Indian . province 37 Remark (ab.) 36 Exist 39 Icebox part 43 Taken sback 47 Hereafter 48 County pt his country 49Mvmbr ot tribe 51 Verbal 5 Ptrciviii by 4 East-Indian ox 5 Roughen 6 Belongs to her 7 Sun god 8 Not busy 9 Stretch 10 So 11 Antiseptic 12 Anointer 13 Sea nymph 17 Note of scale 24 Encore 25 Assent 2(1 Watering place 27 That man's 30 Is carried 4 1 Open space 31 Cure asain 42 Bird's home 32 Alkaloid 43 Wolf-hound 34 African desert 44 Slnm 35 Amphl- 45 Livonian theaters t ' river 30 Tamper 4fi Blai'k haw 40 Inns (Eng. 50 Tone E slant!) 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