PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 22, 2010 # CROSSWORD CORNER Super Crossword DISCOUNTING DAD ACROSS 52 Green 100 Make a 10 “He's 49 Campbell of 89 “Hulk” 1 Bargain house? mistake making UB40 Ferrigno 5 Sagan or 53 Pianist 102 Ewe said it! _— 52 Caption 90 Decorative Sandburg Glenn 103 Summer top 11 Muslim 53 Cared vase 9 Actress 54 Light beer 105 Actress pilgrimage fora 91 Chianti Allene 56 Monstrous Leoni 12 Place Clydesdale color 13 Trite 58 Worries 106 It may be 13 “Ma — 55 In the thick 95 Comic 18 — podrida 59 PR concern split Amie” of Howie 19 Spread 60 Shuffle- 108 End of ('70 tune) 57 Expert 96 Dull in a tub board stick remark 14 Fess up 58 Eddie of 97 Set loose 20 Jai — * 62 Bovine 118 Golden girl 15 Cranny’s vaudeville 100 Suit 21 Brimmed bellow 119 Bustle companion 61 Nationality 101 Screen- hat 63 Swarm 120 Glum drop? 16 “Rule suffix writer 22 Move like a (with) 121 Taj town Britannia” 62 “Waltzing Nora humming- 66 Word with 122 Shrink back composer —" (1903 103 High-toned bird man or 123 Mighty mite 17 Youngster song) guy? 23 Runner maiden 124 Concerned 21 Compre- 64 Pupils 104 Actress Zatopek 67 Middle of with hend place MacDowell 24 “The — remark 125 Indigent 27 Raison d'— 65 Dotty 105 Henry Is High” 74 New York 126 Puton a 28 Pull sharply inventor? 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Gilpin 7 21 Secular 39 Destroy 36 [Lhasa — 2 Id counter = 22 Aswell 40 Portent 37 Burdened part 23 Shock 41 Opening 38 Mold and 3 Shady tree troops day? mildew 4 Unoriginal 24 U.S. 44 Raw rock 40 Yoked team movie? 26 Censor of 45 Anger 42 Moreover Skater old Rome 46 Sardine con- 43 Town Katarina 27 Inseparable tainer 48 Altar 6 Perform- 28 Green land 47 “Absolutely” affirmative ances 29 Reason for a 49 Neighbor- Witness tarp hood Earlier bouts 31 Rodgers & 50 A Great Lake 9 Began Hammerstein ~~ ANnNTN Yr - . fal A] v PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following transfers of Back Mountain properties have been recorded in the Lu- zerne County Office of the Re- Stephen Welitchko to Robert Friedman, Lot 4, Glen Brook, Dallas; $40,000 Robert Shaffer to Douglas ‘corder of Deeds: Hertel, Lot 88, Dallas; Joe Kwiatkowski to Jason $325,000 Lada, ‘Lot 10E, : Dallas; Gail Aideuis to John $173,500 Hughes, 611 Meadows 1, Dal- Thomas Winiarczyk to An- drea Tomasino, 85 Woodlawn Ave., Dallas; $131,500 Joanne Skevofilax to Rolland Dorward, Old Goss Manor, Dallas; $170,000 Richard Ross to Peter Olivie- ri, Lots 6 and 7 Dallas; $330,000 Joey Maniskas to Zachary Tarbox, Dallas; $169,000 Robert Nelson to Matthew Sordoni, Lots 9 and 10, Glenda- lough, Dallas; $332,500 las; $180,000 Geraldine Insalaco to Ellen Williams, .38 acre Lot 2, Har- veys Lake; $379,000 Bernhard Meier to Jason Si- moson, Lot 35, Harveys Lake; $176,500 Ellen Wiliams to Rowland Ritts, Lakeside Dr., Harveys Lake; $160,000 Kathleen Graham to Scott Chase, 189 Market St., Harveys Lake; $54,000 Barry Edwards to Robert Ka- minski, Valley View Dr., Hun- lock Creek; $11,000 Donald A. Wandel estate to Ralph DeWald, 2 parcels, Hun- lock Creek; $39,000 Wilkes-Barre Hospital Com- pany to Dallas Fire & Ambu- lance, Lehman; $150,000 Elmer Smiga to Bruce Rit- tenhouse, Lot 8, 9 Shady Slope, Lehman; $42,000 Timothy Lawlor to Mark Balberchak, Shavertown,; $138,500 Ann Marie Clarke to Kurt Balach, 17 Marion Ave, Shaver- town; $70,000 Stanley Rusiloski to Gro- blewski, 10 acres, Shavertown; $100,000 Douglas Hertel to Donald Hendricks, 15 N. Legend Rd., Shavertown; $432,500 Remey Renovations to Rob- ert Taffaro, Lot 13, Trucksville Gardens, Shavertown; $129,900 John W. Garinger estate to AJT Properties, 158 E. Center Hill St., Shavertown; $62,701 Ramona M. Dymond estate to Mary Hughes, 64 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown; $135,000 Joseph Arnone to Tiffany Hettes, 74 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown; $95,000 Robert Dompkosky to Do- nald Swainbank, 1130 Keller Lane, Shavertown; $6,000 Frank Trinisewski to Chris- topher Lushefski, Shavertown; $37,500 Kintner Modular Homes Inc. to William Janosky, Lot 4, Villa Estate, Sweet Valley; $178,000 Andrew Nevel to Daniel Pen- cavage, Lot 1, Fox Run, Sweet Valley; $119,000 The Junior League of Wilkes- Barre, a volunteer organization of women working to improve our communities, seeks new members. The Junior League of Wilkes- Barre provides a foundation for civic leadership and also con- nects women who share a com- mitment to voluntarism and community transformation. It is a diverse group of approximately 175 local members. Women interested in joining the Junior League can attend one of two informal information open houses to learn more. Stop by for a few minutes to League plans two sessions for prospective members to attend learn more about the League any- time from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednes- day, Aug. 25 at an Ice Cream So- cial at The Lands at Hillside Farms, Hillside Road, Shaver- town. Or, attend the second informa- tional open house anytime be- tween 10 a.m. and noon on Fri- day, Sept. 24 at the Hoyt Library, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Children are welcome at both sessions. For more information, contact 2010-2011 League president Kathryn Hughes at e-mail k.hughes03@gmail.com or by phone at 574-9531. Wednesday prior to publication, The THE TIMES LEADEF Coverage Area: The Dallas Post covers the Back Mountain community which includes the Dallas and Lake-Lehman school districts. We try to get to as many events as possible, but staff and space limitations make it impossible fo cover everything. If you have news about your family, town, or organization, please send it to us and we'll try to get it in. 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