PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 4, 2010 CROSSWORD CORNER Super Crossword _"-"M°" ACROSS 53 Labyrinth 105 Teach on 5 Zilch 44 Disappear 96 Link 1 Monty 55 Relax the side 6 Make 45 Lapis — 100 Actress Python's 59 Gentle 107 Part 4 of coffee 46 Part of Thurman Michael as — remark 7 “Rama — Q.E.D. 101 Bunch of 6 Deli choice 62 Abhorrence 112 Deprive (of) Ding Dong” 52 Canadian birds 9 Gear teeth 64 A Barbary 113 Wooden (61 tune) territory : 103 “Pyramus 13 Film ptero- State strip 8 Legendary 54 “Only Time and 8 dactyl 67 “Norma —" 114 Olympic athlete Jim singer Thisbe, 18 Porthos’ pal ('79 film) event 9 Pepper 56 Destroy e.g. 20 Team 68 Buccaneers’ 115 Flight 10 Vinegar’s 57 Getz's 105 Playground scream head- 116 Tasty tuber partner instrument game 21 Well- quarters 118 Proposition 11 Chow 58 Fairway 106 Luau ventilated 69 Actress 121 Carol 12 Token accessory instrument 22 Felony lone opener 13 JVC 60 Speedome- 107 Confeder- 23 Start of a 71 Football's 124 Inevitable competitor ter abbr. ation remark Swann activity 14 Terrier's 61 “Blue —" 108 January 24 Funnyman 72 Woods- 127 Hungarian tidbit ("77 hit) stoat ; Philips man's tool sheepdog 15 Win over 63 Blabby 109 Earl Grey's 25 Deep purple 73 Part 3 of 129 Shaq's pack 16 Audrey bird place 26 Confused remark 130 End of Tautou 65 Business 110 William 27 Faux — 79 — Mahal remark role abbr. 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Use only the numbers below the diagram to complete its blank squares and use each of the nine numbers only once. DIFFICULTY: * * Moderate * x Difficult * x x GO FIGURE! GO FIGURE! byLinda Thistle 21 1.2.3 5 25 © 2010 King Features Syndicate, Inc. X 21 X 14 X 4 4 21 6.78 99 ing Crossword ACROSS T 12 Hl § 5 7 ETT ToT 1 Mid-month date 12 5 Get on TE 8 Tranquil warning noises 20-21 14 Solo by Sills [7 15 Time saver 16 Encounter 28 17 “Monty ow Python” opener 18 Type of monkey 37 |38 20 String 1; 5 quartet member 47 48 23 Acerbic 24 — nitrate 99 50 | § 25 Beauty contest, e.g. 48 Usual need 33 Transplanted 28 Play on 49 Hotel 9 War god body parts words furniture 10 Stead 34 Kind of 29 Wise ones 50 Marble type 11 Gymnasts’ alcohol 30 Dine 51 Needing surfaces 36 MIT grad, 32 Frosty, for crutches 13 “Beetle maybe one Bailey” dog 37 Easter Brin 34 Long skirt ~~ DOWN 19 Colors entree piu 35' Knocks 1. Conditions 20 Upper limit 38 Ontario 36 Goosebump- 2 Homer's 21 Ostriches’ neighbor inducing interjection Kin 39 Require 37 Distance 3 Id counter- 22 Singer 40 From the top 40 Pismire part Loretta 43 Eggs 41 Neighbor- 4 Piercing 23 Long stories 44 Oklahoma hood 5 Curved lines 25 Brochure city 42 Classical 6 Wildebeest 26 Approach 45 “— the music lover / Female 27 Cab Walrus” 47 Carriage hormone 29 Batagnat 46 Reuben 8 Paparazzi’s 31 Dead heat bread PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following Back Mountain property transfers have been re- corded in the Luzerne County Of- fice of the Recorder of Deeds: John Hudak to Pizza Perfect Inc., Lot 8, Fernbrook Plaza, Dal- las, $90,000 Thomas Brady to Thomas Casey, 129 Orchard East, Dallas, $90,000 Stephanie Pellam to Brenda Suder, Lot 1, Dallas, $85,000 Louis Pugh to Julie Sitkowski, Lots 5 & 6E, Dallas; $178,000 Gertrude Neyhard estate to John Morris, Lots 54-56 Goss Ma- nor, Dallas, $190,000 Sterling Farms Inc. to Sterling Farms Sub, LLC, 114 parcels, Dal- las, $47,732 Georgina Agnes Gregson es- tate to Adam Richards, Lot 5, Dallas, $235,000 James Casey to Brenda Mis- sion, parcel 1, Dallas, $116,500 Marilyn Gregorski to Abram Lewis, Lot 17, Orchard View Ter- race, Dallas, $162,500 Drew Jones to Romanowski Development Co, Lots 98, 99 Shrine Acres, Dallas; $40,000 Hallinan & Schieg Phelan agent to Louise Burkhardt, 51 Poplar St., Dallas, $43,000 Gary Faber to Baljeet Singh, Lot6 29D Glenview Terrace, Dal- las, $25,000 Gary Faber to Sujan Mathon, Lot 35D, Glenview Terrace, Dal- las, $5,000 Gary Faber to Sujan Mathon, Lots 37, 39, Dallas; $25,000 William Faerber to Michael Krogulski, Dallas; $165,000 James Dei Tos to Philip Wil- liams, 602 South St., Harveys Lake; $179,000 Mary Galski estate to John Rabbitz, Lot 12, Sq 211 diamond, Hunlock Creek; $15,000 Wells Fargo Financial PA to James Burillo, 245 Quarry Rd.; Lehman, $180,000 Anthony Nickalls to David Car- penter, 2 parcels, Lehman; $545,000 Lehman Home Park LLC to MHP Ventures, LLC, 2 parcels, Lehman; $115,000 Kevin Foster to John Stravin- ski, Ridge Avenue, Lehman, $355,000 Damien Hodlofski to Eric Mathes, 51 Sara Dr., Lehman; $54,900 Romanowski Development Company to Joshua Grote, Lot 17, Slocum Estate, Shaver- town; $430,600 Olympus Asset Manage- ment agent to Rodney Krie- bel, 70 Dobson Rd., Sweet Val- ley; $20,000 Dale Durling to Michael Brucher, Sweet Valley; $20,000 Robert Marr to Anthony Le- onard, 2 parcels, Sweet Valley; $15,000 Harveys Lake Country Store changes name to Lake Bistro The Harveys Lake Country Store is now known as Lake Bis- tro. The business, located on Lake- side Drive in Harveys Lake across from Sandy Beach, has under- gone a face lift since being pur- chased in 2005 by Beth Ann Dela- ney and Sheri Metz. Metz and Delaney purchased the business from the Taft family which operated Taft’s Market for nearly 50 years. Susan Collini became a partner in the business about two years ago and recently assumed full ownership of the building. According to Delaney, the in- side of Lake Bistro is up to date and has a beautiful view of the lake. The business offers wireless Internet service, breakfast sand- wiches, lunches and catering. “We would love to be a commu- nity café where students can come in, enjoy a cup of coffee and just hang out,” Delaney said. “The economy, however, is not our friend.” - Dotty Martin Wednesday prior to publication. verification. Corrections, clarifications: The Dallas Post will correct errors of fact or clarify any misunderstandings. Call 970-7440. Have a story idea? 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