PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 27, 2010 CROSSWORD CORNER ACROSS 55 Whereto 101 — de 3 — Loa 41 Plumbing 87 Instant 1 Pollutant find an Cologne 4 Repeat problem 88 Read 5 Next in line incus 103 Hot spot? perfor- 42 Oaf quickly 9 Viola part 57 Tropical 105 Coral reef mance 44 Singer 90 Tax 12 Irish rodent 106 “| Am —" 5 Producer Davis shelter playwright 60 Pina — (2001 film) Prince 45 From—2Z 91 Some 17 Strong — 62 Willow tree 108 Humorous 6 Celebrity 46 Humorous 93 German ox 64 Genesis Pilgrim? hairstylist jazzman? spa 18 Extremely vessel 112 In favor of Jose 50 Composer 95 Tun hot 66 Russian 113 New Hamp- 7 Hawkeye Nino throwaways 20 Prospec- ruler shire city State 52 Actress 97 Bossy's tor's 67 Feudal 114 Intense 8 Crowd- Zetterling chew prize figure 117 tem in a burst? 54 Foch or 100 Workday 21 Breakfast 69 Explosive lock 9 Eerie Simone start food initials 118 Seasons author 56 Sitarist 102 Routine 22 Humorous 70 Dam org. firewood 10 Bungle Shankar 104 English TV host? 71 Defer 120 Win by — 11 Old Faithful, 58 “— Paul” course? 25 Shadowy 72 Hog 124 Milo of e.g. (’59 hit) 106 Bobbins site? heaven? “Ulysses” 12 Certain 59 Enraged 107 Asian 26 Half a joint 74 Humorous 126 Dull steeds 61 — wu peninsula 27 Math rela- pirate? 128 Humorous 13 Before, to 63 Practice 109 Dog star? tionship 78 Antiquity, actress? 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King Crossword ACROSS 4 1 Grounded flock 5 Castle protection 9 Jazzy style 12 Spiraling motion 13 Part of a foot? 14 Carnival city 15 Small embellish ment 17 New England cape 18 Deli purchase Be 19 Role for Desi 56 21 “Forget it!” 22 Motif 43 Soda fashion 29 West of 24 Everything shoppe 6 Lennon’s Hollywood else order lady 30 Dine 27 Street 47 Massage 7 Performance 35 Kramden’s address? 4g Gridiron 8 “Ta-da!” transport 28 Charitable tacticusing 9 It has its 37 Donut donation a tee charms slangily 31 Matterhorn, 51 _ Khan 10 Sty cry 39 Copy, for for one 52 Latvia's 11 Shetland, for “short w= 32 Cartesian capital one 40, Shade conclusion 53 Canal zone 16 Comic 41 Snare 33 — de 54 Apiece Philips 42 Ginormous cologne 55 Microwave 20 “— Little 43 Read quickly ; 34 Dieter's 56 Ohio team Teapot” 44 Catastrophic i target 22 Vestige 45 Litmus / 36 Expert DOWN 23 Base reddener 37 Dance 1 Early birds? runner's goal 46 Supple- lesson 2 “— Breckin- 24 U.K. fliers ments 38 Hex ridge” 25 Rightangle with “out” 40 Greeting 3 Orsk’s river 26 Neighbor of 49 Actress 41 "— Foolish 4 Trig measure alt Ullmann Things 5 Revealing 27 Prejudice 50 Enoch CHURCH BRIEFS Tenor featured at SUMC concert The Fine Arts Series of Shaver- town United Methodist Church will present Gideon Gaitano, ten- or, in concert at 7 p.m. today, June 27, at the church, 163 N. Pio- neer Ave., Shavertown. A free will offering will be re- ceived and a reception will follow the concert. For more informa- tion, call the church at 675-3616. Vacation Bible School planned The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church, Mountain- view Drive, Lehman, will hold Vacation Bible School for chil- dren preschool to completed sixth-grade from 9to 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 28, to Friday, July 2 The theme this year is “Follow Jesus to Camp Green.” There will be music, games, camping crafts, Bible Stories, all with a focus on caring for our earth: reuse, re- duce, recycle. For more information, contact Mandy Newman at 674-9777 or Pastor Beverly Butler at 675- 5192. VBS set for CUMC Vacation Bible School will be held from 9 a.m. to noon from Monday, June 28, to Friday, July 2, at the Centermoreland United Methodist Church. Theme of this year’s school is “Hero Head Quar- ters.” Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, June 28. For more information, call Melanie Transue at 836-5898 or Sue Vodzak at 333-4579. Meat loaf dinner slated A baked meal loaf dinner and bake sale will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 10, at Loyalville United Methodist Church. Cost is $8 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12 years of age. Takeouts are available by call- ing 4577-3521 and leaving a mess- age with your name, phone num- ber, number of dinners requested and pickup time. Trip to Sight and Sound planned The Orange United Methodist Church will sponsor a trip to Sight and Sound Theatre to see “Joseph” on Saturday, Sept. 18. The trip will also include shop- ping at the Rockville Mall and a stop at the Good ‘n Plenty restau- rant. Cost is $99 for adults, $71 for teens between the ages of 13 and 18 and $49 for children between the ages of 3 and 12. Reservations must be made by June 28. For more information, call Jenn at 855-9693. ‘Let's Celebrate’ occasion slated Apostolic Faith Tabernacle is celebrating something “Big and Exciting” for ages 10 through 18 with “Let's Celebrate” speaker Doug Schwenk, of Schuylkill Haven, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 10, at the church, 536 Village Rd., Orange. For more information, call 333- 5420. Bus trip planned The Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre is sponsoring a bus trip to see “Plaza Suite” at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in Hampton, N.Y., on Monday, Oct. 11. Cost of dinner and the show is $85 per person. A deposit of $45 can be made payable to the Wom- en’s Association of the First Pres- byterian Church of Wilkes-Barre and mailed to June Stevens, 37 Hildebrandt Rd., Dallas, PA 18612. The balance is due by Sept. 1. For more information, call 674- 2331. FORTHE RECORD .. 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