PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 18, 2010 sword Super Crossword PLACE NAMES g Crosswor He S ACROSS 55 “Bonanza” 98 Oenophile’s 5 Nile 50 Antilles isle 92 Present ACKDS % 3 1 Golf stroke setting mecca slitherer 52 Engine 94 Harp — Icago 5 43,560 58 Farm 100 Lennon's 6 Braided part 95 Head line? lyricist square feet vehicle lady bread 53 February 97 Beat 4 Sailor's 9 Live on 60 Actress 101 Biblical book 7 Libertine forecast 99 Where kids tet? lettuce Berry 103 California 8 — Stanley 54 Pursue eat septet: 13 Word in a 61 “— Gay” city Gardner 56 Battle site 102 Menlo Park 8 Alpha triangle 62 Bellini 107 New Jersey 9 Mr. Hammar- of 1836 monogram follower 18 Lotion opera city skjold 57 Freshwater 104 It's in the 12 Sticky stuff additive 63 Sausage 110 Or — (threat 10 Hotel fish bag ICKy Stu 19 Restaura- 66 Golfer's words) 11 Self-esteem 59 Between 105 Pipe part 13 Radius teur Toots gadget 111 Defeatby a 12 Work for a three 106 A place with companion 20 “Teen —’ 67 Tropical knockout while 62 Letters buzz? 14 C ('60 smash) tree 112 Castilian cry 13 Indeed 64 Durban 107 It may give ongreg- 22 Chou — 69 Mrs. 113 Catchall 14 Calligraphy dough you pause ant’s cry 23 Minnesota Charlie abbr. supply 65 Behalf 108 Nom de 15 Branch city Chaplin 115 Landed 15 Statesman 68 About crime? 16 Cl . 25 Folklore 71 Ewe said it! 118 Cunning Root 70 Black piano 109 Gnats and assic figure 72 Stink 122 Man of rare 16 Procrasti- key brats sitcom 26'Japanese 73 New York gifts? nator’s 72 Trickster 114 First base 18 Opening dog city 125 “Roots” word 73 La —, man? ah 27 Saint 75 Kentucky writer 17 Frank book CA 116 Spinks or night 50 Catherine's city 129 Wisconsin 21 Head 74 Popeye's Trotsky 20 Moray, e.g. home 78 Dorothy's city 24 Like Magic favorite 117 Desde- 21 Mineral- 6 28 Groucho’s dog 131 Photo 29 CSA soldier shade? mona’s hard gaze 79 — Aviv finish 31 Damage 76 Helen Hunt enemy araness 2 30 Shriver of 80 Wingding 132 Dolphins’ 34 Sony Jackson 119 Novelist scale name tennis 82 Conde- home competitor novel O'Flaherty 24 Buzzing 32 “— Alibi” scend 133 Fairy tale 36 Western 77 Hound's 120 Carmen or : 55 Nay undoer 6 “I'll take that 31 Zen paradox ('89 film) 83 Yalie fiend Italian handle Clapton Instrument 56 E | 25 | rol 33 The planes 84 “— with 134 Marsh bird 37 Jogger’s 78 Side 121 Actress 28 Simon & 6 Exceptiona as, — Israe S leg of Israel Love” 135 Selling point gait 81 They're Ward Garfunkel 57 Stare open- 7 Rescue islature 35 James or (’67 film) 136 High time? 38 Shining out of this 123 When mouthed 8 Love song 38 Grandma Place 86 Fernando or 137 Playwright 40 It falls but world Seurat song 58 Ari 5 Outback bid p ’ 39 Connecticut Lorenzo Coward never 84 Ryan's sweltered 32 Carvey or ries utback Dir sometimes city 88 Guitarist ~~ 138 Org. found- breaks daughter 124 Postal Delany 59 Culture 10 Sleuth (SI) 40 Afternoon 42 Virginia city Eddy edin 1844 41 Composer 85 Salon abbr. 33 E I medium 11 Whatever get-together 46 Buffalo 91 “Hi, Ho!” Bartok solution 126 — -tzu a9 cells 60 M [iont b 42 57-Down waterfront ~~ 93 Guest DOWN 42 Small 87 — League 127 Philips of 34 Frighten ongol ten num er ; ow 47 Directional 95 — license 1 Pinza or songbird 89 Singer “UHF” 36 Ultimate. in a 61 Trio from 17 “A mouse! souvenir suffix 96 “Olympia” Chaliapin 43 Entreaty Simone 128 Chinese 2 Cincinnati? 19 Ms. Thurman 45 Nervous 48 Owl's cry artist 2 Jai — 44 Lorre role 90 Word form principle : way 25 Kachina doll 47 M 4 49 — plexus 97 Actress 3 — gras 45 Grief for “environ- 130 “Fantasia’ 37 Allen and acnina ao use's 51 Tumbler Adoree 4 Parsley kin 47 Vane letters ment’ frame Conway DOWN maker instrument T 2 2B 5 B17 BE 9 [io [11 [12 13 [14 [15 [16 [17 39 Uncle Sam's 1 “Zounds!” 23 Garbage 48 Slender claim 2 Drill barges 49 Thanksgiving 12 19 20 2 22 41 Use 3 Flop on 25 Wild and veggies 23 24 25 26 43 Old dagger Stage crazy 50 George's 44 Ball prop The 26 Aware of brother 27 28 29 30 31 32 46 Charlie Bache- 27 Waikiki 51 Joke Brown's lorette” locale 52 Historic time bs Be ih, ll A 3 pd sister contest- 28 Greek vowel 53 Water (Fr.) 42 143 44 45 46 50 Tony Martin ants 29 Tel — 54 Spring mo. hit Blueprint 30 One of the 47 48 49 50 51 52 |53 |54 add-on Three Bears 55 56 157 58 59 60 © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. 61 62 63 64 |65 66 ; 3 67 68 69 70 7 72 c [o) . : : 73 74 75176 77 3 The idea of Go Figure is to arrive 0 at the figures given at the bot- 78 79 20 i= Be I= tom and right-hand columns of 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 190 | — the diagram by following the << arithmetic signs in the order 9 2 92 Be id = they are given (that is, from left 96 97 08 99 100 wh to right and top to bottom). 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PUZZLE ANSWERS, PAGE 13 PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following Back Mountain property transfers have been recorded in the Luzerne County Office of the Recorder of Deeds: * Norbert and Leona Molski estate to Linda Myslinski, Lot 30, Goss Manor, Dallas; $85,500 e Joseph Leary to Joseph Redington, Lot 125, EImcrest Woods, Dallas; $275,000 e Kevin Lauckner to Weichert Relocation, 43 White Tail Dr., Dallas; $445,000 ® Charles Gordon Jr. to Alan Pugh, William Street, Dallas; $2,100 ® Weichert Relocation Resources to Derek Zambino, 43 White Tail Dr., Dallas; $445,000 e | A Verna Patricia Ketchum to Joann Blackledge, 20.22 acres, $155,000 Harveys Lake; * Douglas Shelly to M&M Trailer Repair, Inc., Lehman; $250,000 * Augustus Argentati to Catherine Melan- Pitkat, Lot 1, Sunrise Estates, Shavertown; $236,000 * Anne K. Holak estate to Gary Buchhalter, Lots 2&3A, Shavertown; $150,000 e Julie Zimmerman Sitkowski to Jennifer Yanuskavich, 97 Pioneer Ave., Shavertown; $175,000 e Stephen Clark to Todd Prutzman Sr, Lot 13, Brown Manor, Shavertown; $19,205 e Kenneth Townsend to Kimberly Andrew, 272 Post Rd., Shavertown; $152,000 * First American Asset Closing to Dennis Dorney, $132,000 106 Dobson Rd. Sweet Valley; Kingston Twp. cleanup begins May J The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors has announced that Spring Cleanup for 2010 will be held May 3-8, at the Kingston Township Public Works Facility, East Center Street, Shavertown. Spring Cleanup is open to King- ston Township residents only. The hours will be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sat- urday. All residents will be required to obtain an Admission Coupon in accordance with the following fee schedule: Cars/small SUVs, $5/coupon (unlimited); mini vans/mid-size SUVs/small pick- up trucks (6-foot bed or less), $10/coupon (unlimited); full- size pick-up trucks/utility trail- ers/cargo vans (less than one ton), $25/coupon, (two- trip lim- it); and vehicles heavier than one ton, $85/ coupon (one-trip limit). Residents are reminded that refunds will not be given on ad- mission coupons. Proof of residency, such as a tax bill or driver’s license, is re- quired to receive a coupon. Ad- mission coupons will be issued to occupants of rental units and not owners. Residents will be limited to one of each coupon type. To prevent delays at the drop- off site, residents are encouraged to purchase their coupons from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday through Friday, April 30, at the Kingston Township Munic- ipal Building Administrative Of- fice. During cleanup week, coupons will only be available at the drop- off site. Items that will not be accepted include household trash or gar- bage, recyclable items such as newspapers, plastics, bi-metallic cans, clear and colored glass, tree stumps, rocks and construction debris; toxic substances such as paints, solvents, automotive fluids, fertilizers, medical waste or chemicals. Other items not accepted are washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, furnaces, stoves, water heaters or other large appliances. These items maybe disposed of through the Dallas Area Munici- pal Authority (696-1133) for a nominal fee. Air conditioners or dehumidi- fiers tagged with a certified stick- er from a professional, stating that the Freon has been removed will be accepted. Tires are limit- ed to two per residence. Resi- dents are asked to present tat- tered American flags to the staff for proper disposal. All residents must present cou- pon and proper ID to police offi- cers on duty at the entrance to the cleanup. Police officers will collect coupons with one-trip and two trip limits. Questions about spring clea- nup 2010 may be directed to the Kingston Township Administra- tive Office at 696-3809. Customers can apply for heating equipment rebates sumers save money and energy will begin April 2 The Pennsylvania Home Heating Equipment R the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. following three simple steps: 877-592-2061 to make a reservation; not be eligible; in 30 days of the reservation date. The best way to guarantee a rebate is to obtain a purchase. tion availability. A new state rebate program designed to help con- bate Program could help as many as 33,000 house- holds to purchase Energy Star-rated, non-electric residential hot water heaters, furnaces and boilers. The $11-million program is being funded through Consumers can apply for and receive rebates by ¢ Reserve a rebate by completing an online appli- cation (available at www.paheatingrebates.com on April 21). Residents without Internet access can call ¢ Purchase and have a contractor install a qualify- ing product. Purchases made before April 21 will ¢ Submit the completed rebate application with- a reservation when in the process of deciding to make Rebates will range from $100 to $500, depending on the equipment’s efficiency rating. Complete in- formation about the program, as well as a listing of eligibility requirements, is available on at www.pa- heatingrebates.com. Consumers will also be able to check the Web site for real-time updates on reserva- Wednesday prior to publication, verification. 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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