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Page 4 February 11, 2016 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. five pictures per week, plus coverage of some events. $10/per published photo. Must provide names and captions with all photos. Interested par ties email management@ heraldpublications.com. No calls please. For Rent 2BD 1 1/2BA. APT. View 331-Center ST. FRPL N/S N/P $2000 Mo. + S & C (310) 322-0537 Help Wanted OFFICE ASSISTANT PART-TIME 25 hours per week. Prior law office experience required – email resume and cover letter to dlux. irvin@gmail.com House for Lease 3 Bedroom FANTASTIC LOCATION Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath, FP, 2 car garage, plus a sm yard. $3850 S&L PPTY MGMT 310-350-4096 Cape Cod For Lease Walk to beach. 144 Whiting St. 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath. All new kitchen, hardwood floors, enclosed garage, fireplace, washer/dryer facilities. No pets. Days or eve 310-546-5193. $2,200. Commercial Space for Lease Approximately 600 square feet at 112 E. Grand, E.S. convenient location for store, service, or professional use. $1100 per month, available 2/10/16. 1-(310)-322-2837 Employment Customs Broker seeking full-time Entry Writer in fast pace environment in El Segundo. Need good driving record. Shift will include day, nights, weekends and holidays. Full benefits. Pay based on experience. Send resume to: smedina@flegenheimer.com Employment Photographer wanted: We need House for Rent HOUSE FOR RENT- 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATH- AVAILABLE NOW $2795/ mo Amenities: Hardwood Floors, Completely remodeled in 2011, Walking distance to all of downtown El Segundo, Kitchen Appliances, Private enclosed patio, Central air conditioning, Private laundry, 2 Car private garage w opener No pets. 308 Standard Street, El Segundo 310-422-9595 or 310-989-2408 Office Space for Rent OFFICE SPACE FULL SERVICE and free visitor parking – 170 sq. ft. in Manhattan Towers – 1st 2 mos reduced rent $1,350 per month Call (310) 367-5600. Wacky, Wonderful Hail, Caesar! is the Coen Brothers’ Valentine to Classic Hollywood By Ryan Rojas for www.cinemacy.com Around the halfway mark of the Coen Brothers’ newest film, Hail, Caesar!, an audience member was heard voicing his thought that, this was the weirdest movie he had ever seen–and this reviewer wouldn’t say his evaluation was all that far off. Yet it’s exactly this sort of “weird-ness” that defines any Coen Brothers’ movie, where colorful but mentally clouded characters are typically confronted with cosmically coincidental events, leading to a type of larger, dead-pan comedy, that’s dripping in drop-dead seriousness that forces them to question the meaning of life and their place in the universe. The universe at large in Hail, Caesar! is the 1950s backlot of the fictional Capitol Pictures, an MGM-like Hollywood studio whose theatrical world offers such wonderfully wacky tangents as bumbling cowboy movie stars lassoing with their spaghetti, as well as looming scares of Communism and learning of the first Hydrogen bombs. At the center of this world, the ringleader of the Circus, is Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), a Hollywood fixer whose job it is to keep the studio’s stars in line, but whose own personal certainties are less assured. As if trying to quit a light smoking habit wasn’t the biggest hiccup in his day (the film covers a twenty seven hour day), Mannix learns of the kidnapping and ransom demand of the studio’s biggest star, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney), during the shooting of his lead role in the grandly epic big-picture event, titled, ‘Hail, Caesar!’ Mannix proceeds to bop around from one looney tuned character to the next, including the Dixie-whistling cowboy turned bumbling big screen star Hobie Doyle (Alden Ehrenreich), twice-divorced movie star DeeAnna Moran (Scarlett Johansson), twin sister newspaper journalists Thora and Thessaly Thacker (Tilda Swinton), and tap-dancing Gene Kelly inspired Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum), who all amount to being an embarrassment of riches in Coen-land. The Hollywood send-up may be much more divisive than the directors’ other films, and likely because its packaged as a mainstream movie with the likes of George Clooney and Channing Tatum cartooning around as old-timey Hollywood move stars. But the Coens’ only take the shell of old Hollywood and collapse the facade, exploring stories of kidnapping and hijinks, as well as much larger, universal themes of exploration and questioning, such as Politics, Religion, and other head-scratching questions akin to, What Does It All Mean? This search for meaning in a world so ridiculous, that it allows its audience to see the coded philosophic themes and lessons that its harebrained characters can’t, makes this another winning outing for the Coen’s. The Coen’s continue to eschew conventions of narrative structure, allowing their incredible style to drive the film here. Audiences expecting a more classic kidnap comedy will most likely be disappointed by the odd tangential storylines, but should know that the minds of this machine are operating on a top-tier level of intelligence that makes a minute long scene, of Hobie Doyle fumbling the phonetics of a sophisticated line like, “Would that it were so simple,” give resonance to the entirety of the story–if only life were so simple. • 7. Dismal, to Donne 8. Moroccan prince 9. Saudi Arabia city 10. Acid linked to gout 11. Shoe insert 12. "How Stella ___ 13. U.S.N. grad 21. Emotion of the miffed 22. Garb for grooms 26. Color Guard organization,27. Bar supply 28. Weekly chore 30. Raven cry 31. ''A Bridge ___ Far'' 32. John Lennon's wife 33. McCarthy's least 35. It's in your genes 37. Freon initials 38. Word with France,39. Cell substance 40. Dustup 41. Bird of the outback 42. Lightly roast 46. Really fancy 47. "Pride and Prejudice"49. Albania's monetary 50. Conspicuous successes 51. Threefold 52. Miscellaneous 54. Tender 56. Charade 57. Subject of SALT 58. Bank of Paris 59. 1/2 base x height,60. Societal klutz 61. Arrival time 62. Pierced body part 02.11.16 puz MEDIUM WEEKLY CROSSWORD See Answers Next Week PUZZLE - 212 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 65. Sound quality 66. ____ and anon 67. Driveway option 68. Hypothetical primates 69. Register 70. Underhandedly clever Down 1. Tax ___ (IRS quarry) 2. Change the designation of 3. Harness 4. Antony who eulogized Caesar 5. Trojan princess of a Mozart opera 6. Light shedder 7. Dismal, to Donne 8. Moroccan prince 9. Saudi Arabia city 10. Acid linked to gout 11. Shoe insert 12. “How Stella ___ Her Groove Back” 13. U.S.N. grad 21. Emotion of the miffed 22. Garb for grooms 26. Color Guard organization, abbr. 27. Bar supply 28. Weekly chore Across 1. Take a wrong turn 4. Even-tempered 8. Dark mark 14. '60s singer Bobby 15. Banned apple spray 16. Regarding this 17. "Wheel of Fortune" purchase 18. 'The -- of the Ancient Mariner' 19. Authoritative orders 20. Driving sensation 23. Kuwaiti V.I.P. 24. End of a certain road 25. Updated subscription 29. Its effect is hard to predict 34. Forest clearing 36. Exceptional 37. Country sensation 43. Dry Spanish libation 44. Watts in King Kong's hand 45. Crayfish 48. Types of rentals 53. Coin across the Atlantic 55. Hosiery shade 56. Swimming sensation 61. Obtain by interrogation 63. Enthusiasm 64. "Go on" 65. Sound quality 66. ____ and anon 67. Driveway option 68. Hypothetical primates 69. Register 70. Underhandedly clever Down 1. Tax ___ (IRS quarry) 2. Change the designation of 3. Harness 4. Antony who eulogized Caesar 5. Trojan princess of a Mozart opera 6. Light shedder Sudoku Solution Last Week’s Answers 30. Raven cry 31. ‘’A Bridge ___ Far’’ 32. John Lennon’s wife 33. McCarthy’s least favorite color? 35. It’s in your genes 37. Freon initials 38. Word with France,Jordan, or America 39. Cell substance 40. Dustup 41. Bird of the outback 42. Lightly roast 46. Really fancy 47. “Pride and Prejudice” novelist 49. Albania’s monetary unit 50. Conspicuous successes 51. Threefold 52. Miscellaneous 54. Tender 56. Charade 57. Subject of SALT 58. Bank of Paris 59. 1/2 base x height, for a triangle 60. Societal klutz 61. Arrival time 62. Pierced body part sometimes 9 4 7 3 6 1 2 8 5 3 1 2 8 5 9 4 7 6 8 5 6 2 4 7 3 1 9 2 6 8 9 1 3 7 5 4 7 3 1 5 2 4 9 6 8 4 9 5 7 8 6 1 2 3 6 8 3 1 9 2 5 4 7 1 7 4 6 3 5 8 9 2 5 2 9 4 7 8 6 3 1 Across 1. Take a wrong turn 4. Even-tempered 8. Dark mark 14. ‘60s singer Bobby 15. Banned apple spray 16. Regarding this 17. “Wheel of Fortune” purchase 18. ‘The -- of the Ancient Mariner’ 19. Authoritative orders 20. Driving sensation 23. Kuwaiti V.I.P. 24. End of a certain road 25. Updated subscription 29. Its effect is hard to predict 34. Forest clearing 36. Exceptional 37. Country sensation 43. Dry Spanish libation 44. Watts in King Kong’s hand 45. Crayfish 48. Types of rentals 53. Coin across the Atlantic 55. Hosiery shade 56. Swimming sensation 61. Obtain by interrogation 63. Enthusiasm 64. “Go on” D 1 V 2 D 3 A 4 L 5 A 6 M 7 O 8 L 9 I 10 B 11 Y 12 A 13 E 14 A R R 15 A B I D I 16 D I O M F 17 R E N 18 C H O N I O 19 N S O U P E 20 L S E K 21 U R D R 22 E S T A 23 R 24 T 25 M 26 E E R 27 K 28 A 29 T 30 S 31 T Y B 32 A R B 33 O 34 N E I D A SUDOKU by Myles Mellor and Susan Flanagan Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9X9 grid that has been subdivided grids of 3X3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column of the numbers 1 to 9. Puzzles come in three grades: easy, medium Level: Medium puz 212 - 1 MEDIUM 35 A E N E A 36 S 37 E W E R (unmodified) E 38 N 39 G L I S H M U 40 F 41 F I N A 42 R I A S 43 T A T U S I 44 G N I T 45 E 46 S 47 C A M T 48 A 49 D 50 M 51 O A N E R S 52 K 53 H E D 54 I V E E 55 A C H 56 O 57 P A L S 58 P 59 A 60 N 61 I S H O M 62 E 63 L 64 E T T E P 65 Y L O N W 66 O O L Y O 67 A T A 68 X I N G A 69 P P L E E 70 R E SUDOKU Medium 8 1 1 7 8 4 7 3 5 2 9 1 6 3 9 8 7 1 6 5 9 4 3 1 5 1 9 6 5 7 Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9X9 grid that has been subdivided into nine smaller grids of 3X3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column and box must contain each of the numbers 1 to 9. Film Review Channing Tatum as Burt Gurney in Hail, Caesar! Courtesy of Universal Studios. To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com


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