PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, March 7, 2010 CROSSWORD CORNER | Super Crossword SWEET TALK ACROSS 55 Label 102 Rubbish 9 Vane dir. 48 Austrian 86 48 Across 1 Singer lan 56 Mortgages, 104 Mortarboard 10 — diem province attraction 6 Get the e.g. part 11 Actor 49 Bay 88 Photo picture 58 Virginia — 106 Cookbook Rambo window 90 “Woe is 11 Bespec- 60 Small author 12 Ben — 54 Lay down me!” tacled dwarf combo Rombauer -Wan the lawn 91 Certain 14 Craze 61 Adolescent 109 Guitar Kenobi 57 MIT grad sandwiches 17 Coleridge's 62 Witch features 13 Rite 59 Cassowary 92 Eight bits “Dejection: wheels? 110 John — 14 Healthful kin 94 Jealous — 65 Repeated Passos snack 60 Conse- Olympian 18 Piled up 67 TV's “— 111 On the 15 Mine entries quently 96 Japanese 20 Honest City” briny 16 See socially 61 Use a dog name 69 Part 3 of 112 Fast flier 18 Wonder stopwatch 97 Till 21 Nutritional remark 115 Last name Woman, for 62 Marsh 98 Complete abbr. 73 Temporary in talk one 63 Actress agreement 22 Start of a calm shows 19 Believe McClan- 102 Solemn vow remark 74 Witch doctor 117 End of 23 Yalie ahan 103 Soprano 24 “Short —" 76 Synonym remark 25 Hold fast 64 Legendary Fleming ('86 film) source 123 Mineral 29 Bolger/ Giant 105 “— forgive 26 — -di-dah 77 Support suffix Haley 66 Boxing those . . ." 27 Cavalry 79 Sheet of 124 Wrong co-star maneuver 107 VCR button character- stamps 125 Printing 31 Hill dwellers 67 Lewis or 108 Native New istic 80 Heady 126 Romeo and 32 High times Belafonte Zealander 28 Wapiti quaffs Juliet 33 Gambol 68 “— Room” 109 Bk.'s 30 First-class 82 Destroyed 127 — Guevara 34 Jai— ("02 film) backup 31 Neighbor of 84 Regulatory 128 Dram 35 Coop 70 Archaic 110 Adroit Cal. agcey. 129 Examine crowd preposition 111 Sailor's 32 Hindu deity 87 White House 130 Like a 36 Baltimore 71 Puccini shout 36 Excludes spokesman lummox bird heroine 112 Mall event 37 Caution Fleischer 37 Skater 72 Indian 113 — aerobics 40 Peter of 88 Sault — DOWN Katarina export 114 Exam “Becket” Marie, MI 1 Secure spot 38 Kuwait's 74 Health 116 Tabloid flier 42 Long- 89 Alex Rieger, 2 Dancer continent club 118 Mrs. legged for one Pavlova 39 Tolled 75 Character McKinley wader 93 Bunch of 3 Hit the 41 Pollux or 78 Essence 119 “Whether 44 Part 2 of bass chips Bert 81 — majesty — nobler remark 95 Part 4 of 4 A mean Bobbsey 82 Rope in the 50 Tree trim remark Amin 43 Rochester's material mind...” 51 Mischie- 99 Black or 5 Passover missis 83 Utah city 120 Hasbrouck vous Valentine meal 45 Montana's 84 “My king- —, NJ 52 Trigger- 100 Reach 6 Feds capital dom — 121 Security happy guy? 101 Riches’ 7 Vole kin 46 Tennis pro horse!” arp. 53 Cen. prede- 8 Gray Nastase 85 Henning or 122 Cambodia’s segments cessor matter? 47 Pulsate McClure — Nol 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11. 12:13 14 [15 |16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 |29 30 31 32 [33 [34 [35 36 37 |38 (39 40 |41 42 143 44 45 |46 47 50 51 52 55 56 57 58 |59 60 61 62 |63 |64 65 |66 67 |68 69: |70 171 72 73 74 75 76 77 |78 79 80 [81 82 |83 84 |85 |86 87 88 89 [90 [91 [92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 [+ 101 102 [103 104 |105 106 [107 [108 109 110 111 112 1113 {114 115 116 117 [118 |119 |120 {121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 @ 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. All rights reserved. Puzzle answers, Page 13 The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figures given at the bot- tom and right-hand columns of the diagram by following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given (that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the numbers below the diagram to complete its blank squares and use each of the nine numbers only once. DIFFICULTY: x * Moderate * x Difficult * x * GO FIGURE! G O FIG U R - | by Linda Thistle 13°45 5 6 7 8'9 © 2010 King Features Syndicate, Inc. ing Crossword ACROSS 1 2.3 4 9 10 [11 1 Hammer- head part 12 5 Pina colada ingredient 8 Mosque bigwig 12 Dalai — 13 401(k) alternative 14 Unaltered 15 Elliptical & 16 Showbiz job 17 Mothers and daughters 18 Mexico’s 44 Sl : ; 20 Big lizard 53 54 55 22 Young newt 23. 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Corral 40 Shock 2 Stromboli 25 “I” trouble? hero partner spillage 26 Gabriela of 46 Phone call? 42 Manor 3 Asian tennis fame 47 Online 45 At hand nursemaid 28 Diarist Anais journal 49 Grand story Billfold 29 “24 Caprices 48 Longings 50 “— Blue?” Tubular for Solo 51 West of 52 Home for pasta Violin” Hollywood hippos Swiss composer 53 Unrivaled canton 30 Fix the 54 Skedaddled 7 Creche trio soundtrack AN ANNAN VL ™ i mh ie alia a wa ul te =~ JACKSON TOWNSHIP Resolution approvals may result in reimbursements By EILEEN GODIN Dallas Post Correspondent Supervisors approved two resolutions which may result in reimbursement of funds used for snow removal and gave an update on the progress of the re- cycling center at their regular meeting Monday night. Two resolutions regarding the two recent winter storms on February 10 and 25 were ap- proved. Attorney Jeffery Malak said the resolutions are a prelimina- ry measure needed to apply for possible funds through the Penn- sylvania Emergency Manage- ment Agency. He said if PEMA releases funds due to the de- clared state of emergency, the township would need the resolu- tions in place before applying. The possible funds could reim- burse the township for part of the cost of snow removal. Malak said he does not know if funds will be available but the supervi- sors are being prepared if the op- portunity arises. The resolution indicate that the storms were declared a state of emergency and caused dam- age and endangered the welfare of residents. Chairman John Wilkes Jr. was pleased to announce previous problems of household trash and other items being mixed in with recyclables areimproving. “The problem is rectifying it- self,” he said. Last month the township’s free recycling program was in jeopardy due to people dumping non-recyclable debris in with re- cyclables. Wilkes said residents are be- ing more mindful and also attri- butes the change to moving security cameras for better viewing of recycling dump- sters during non-business hours. Wilkes said flyers on proper recycling procedures will be distributed to resi- dents again. In other news, supervisors authorized Northmoreland Township to participate in the LAG municipal auction planned for April 10. The next supervisors meet- ing will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 5, in the mu- nicipal building. Four blood drives are scheduled The American Red Cross will conduct four blood drives in the Back Mountain during the month of March. The first drive will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, at the Lake Noxen Ele- mentary School, Harvey’s Lake. A second drive will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Monday, March 22, at the Dallas American Legion. The double red unit is scheduled to be at this drive. A drive will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 27, at the Kingston Township Munic- ipal Building, 180 E. Center St., Shavertown. The last drive will be a com- munity drive from 9 am. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31, at Penn State University/ Wilkes-Barre campus, Old Route 115, Lehman. ~The Red Cross requests that all donors bring identification and their Red Cross blood card. Anyone 17 years of age, weigh- ing a minimum of 110 pounds and in good health is eligible to donate. Youths age 16 may do- nate if accompanied by a parent. A pre-scheduled appointment can be made to reduce the time needed for donating by calling 823-7164, extension 2150. Wednesday prior to publication verification Corrections, clarifications: The Dallas Post will correct errors of fact or clarify any misunderstandings. Call 8 Have a story idea? Please call, we'd like to hear about it. Letters: The Dallas Post prints letters of local interest, Send letters to: Editor, The Dallas Post, 15 N. 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