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Page 2 July 2, 2015 TORRANCE TRIBUNE puz MEDIUM Praiseworthy Phrases by Myles Mellor 07.02.15 PUZZLE - 180 WEEKLY CROSSWORD See Answers Next Week Praiseworthy Phrases 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 proclaimed this 63. Brought out 64. Seesawed 65. Payback 66. Losers Down 1. Goes (for) 2. Thai currency 3. Arborist’s concern 4. Turnpike turnoff 5. Applies 6. Impersonated 7. Touch down time perhaps 8. Mississippi ___ 9. Gas up 10. Belong 11. Experienced 12. Stand-up comic, White 13. Blood letters 14. The “p” of m.p.h. 18. “Carmina Burana” composer 21. Musical finale 22. Parsley or sage 23. Mix together 24. Look up to 25. Some trick-or-treaters 1. Pushed out 9. Pile of loose stones 15. Mooch 16. Attire 17. U.S. military decoration 19. Method 20. In alignment 21. Beetle type 23. Ryan of "When Harry Met Sally" 26. "Gunsmoke" bartender 29. Distress 30. Ethnic group in Belgium 32. Italian savant Sudoku Solution Last Week’s Answers 26. Most of Libya 27. Declared 28. Single-celled Down organisms 29. “This means ___!” 31. Method 33. “Naked Maja” painter 34. Getting on 37. “___ Brockovich” 38. TV judge of note 39. Raises 43. Bordeaux product 44. Harangue 45. Blend 50. Inner shrine 52. Sgt. Snorkel’s dog 53. Frame used for burials 54. “The Snowy Day” author ___ Jack Keats 55. Caught sight of 56. Expires 57. Lyndon Johnson dog 58. Lyrical lines 59. Center 60. Rina starters 61. Mil. rank 62. Possessive pronoun 1. Goes (for) 2. Thai currency 3. Arborist's concern 4. Turnpike turnoff 5. Applies 6. Impersonated 7. Touch down time perhaps 8. Mississippi ___ 9. Gas up 10. Belong 11. Experienced 12. Stand-up comic, White 13. Blood letters 8 2 3 4 6 5 7 1 9 1 6 9 3 7 2 4 8 5 5 4 7 9 8 1 2 6 3 6 1 8 5 2 3 9 7 4 9 7 5 8 4 6 3 2 1 2 3 4 1 9 7 6 5 8 7 5 1 6 3 4 8 9 2 4 8 6 2 5 9 1 3 7 3 9 2 7 1 8 5 4 6 Across 1. Pushed out 9. Pile of loose Across stones 15. Mooch 16. Attire 17. U.S. military decoration 19. Method 20. In alignment 21. Beetle type 23. Ryan of “When Harry Met Sally” 26. “Gunsmoke” bartender 29. Distress 30. Ethnic group in Belgium 32. Italian savant 35. Cognizant of 36. Titled ones 40. “Shoo!” 41. Fruit part 42. Edits 46. Tags 47. Fat letters 48. Magazine revenue source 49. Mass communication? 51. Dry 52. Corpulent plus 57. Meritorious foreigner may be A 1 S 2 K 3 S 4 C 5 P 6 A 7 S 8 I 9 S 10 A 11 L 12 G 13 H E E C 14 H I N A 15 M E B A H 16 U R R A 17 H I N G C 18 A R A T A 19 N N A N I C O L E 20 S M I T H SUDOKU by Myles Mellor and Susan Flanagan 21 P 22 23 Each Sudoku E A N E puzzle W F consists E E 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. 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Collectible WWII PROPELLER OFF OF A JAPANESE NAVAL WAR BOMBER A.K.A. THE BETTY dated June 2 1945. Signed (engraved) by 115 Officers of the 503rd AAF base unit known as THE BRASS HAT UNIT. Extremely rare piece of history. Asking price $12,500.00 ph 727 785 3136 email john298404290@ gmail.com By Morgan Rojas for CINEMACY “I don’t wanna be perfect, I wanna be us.” I’m just going to come out and say it- after I heard that line, I knew that The One I Love would be one of my favorite films of the year. Wrapped up in what might typically be conflicting genres, the film succeeds in playing to both the “romantic comedy” and “sci-fi” audiences. As someone who can’t help but root for the underdogs, I found inspiration from its “Little Engine That Could” filmmaking attitude. A truly independent film, director Charlie McDowell takes the simplicity of the script and creates a rich and colorful world that is sure to resonate with audiences long after the film is over. Relationship pitfalls and insecurities in movies are some of the most commonly seen story lines, and making them seem believable should be considered an art. In that sense, McDowell is an artist by pairing up indie funny man Mark Duplass with Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss. This unlikely screen duo plays off of each other’s energy and are sure to leave audiences mesmerized by their standout performances. They act alongside each other as husband and wife (almost) the entirety of the film, but not once does their presence feel dull or feel worn out. Duplass plays Ethan, who is struggling to maintain his relationship with his wife Sophie, played by Moss. They seek counseling from their couples’ therapist, played by Ted Danson, who recommends the pair take a retreat to a beautiful vacation house, the ideal place to work out prob- lems and fall in love again. Heading this advice, Ethan and Sophie find themselves in paradise and soon begin to reconnect. However, not everything is as it seems- upon realizing suspicious activity from the guest house, Ethan and Sophie are forced into self-reflection, for the first time acknowledging whether or not they have been living as who they want to be, or who they actually are. This meta-esque situation fuels the rest of the film, creating a  palpable tension that completely pays off in the ending. The One I Love touches on the cynical side of relationships that we have probably experienced at one point, but couldn’t find the words to express it. The feeling of being in a relationship, yet still feeling alone, seems to permeate this film. Every person who watches The One I Love will take away something different, but most would agree it feels extremely personal. Not only is this a well-executed film, it may be a therapy session you didn’t know you needed. I would be extremely humbled if I was Mc- Dowell; The One I Love is his directorial debut and from the very beginning, it has been met with positive momentum. His ability to take a light script and turn it into a heavy, philosophical, and extremely deep film is a reflection of his talent. It’s evident that most of the script was left open to the actor’s input, as McDowell and screenwriter Justin Lader  encouraged Duplass and Moss to improvise most scenes. This creates natural and organic dialogue that produces vulnerability within the characters. Part of the film’s brilliance evolved after it wrapped, due to the reaction from its Sundance premiere. As journalists were responding with positive reviews, a truly unique thing happened- no one wanted to spoil the ending. Even when I attended the screening last year, I was under a strict embargo to not discuss the film or its plot. At first, I didn’t understand why, or more importantly, how I was going to write a review about a film I couldn’t freely discuss. However, after the screening, it became clear to me that the only way to get the best experience is going into it completely unaware. So for the sake of the filmmakers, the movie, and your own enjoyment, I can only strongly recommend you see and experience it for yourself. For our interview with stars Mark Duplass, Elisabeth Moss, and director Charlie McDowell, check out www.cinemacy.com. The One I Love is now available to stream on Netflix. • Like Us on Facebook PUBLIC NOTICE Complaint for Quiet Title DISTRICT COURT CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA CASE NO: A-15-714713-C DEPT. NO. 16 FRANK SCHULZ AND DIANE CHONACKISCHULZ LIVING TRUST DATED MARCH 12, 2012, by and through DIANE CHONACKISCHULZ and FAITH SELZER Co-Trustees Plaintiff, vs. ERICH SCHULZ individually and as Trustee of the Schulz Living Trust dated May 1, 1993. Defendants. SUMMONS – CIVIL NOTICE! 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If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time. The State of Nevada, its political subdivisions, agencies, officers, employees, board members, commission members and legislators each have 45 days after service of this Summons within which to file an Answer or other responsive pleading to the Complaint. STEVEN D. GRIERSON CLERK OF COURT By: Deputy Clerk Regional Justice Center 200 Lewis Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89155 Submitted by: Gregory A. Ring Gregory A. Ring Attorney for the Plaintiff NOTE: When service is by publication, add a brief statement of the object of the action. See Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure 4(b). Torrance Tribune Pub. 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23/15 HT-24771


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