PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 2, 2011 CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 12 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 GO FIGURE! byLinda Thistle 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. 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King Crossword ACROSS 10 1 Sugar meas. 4 Historic time 7 Jump 11 Qil cartel 57 13 Fresh 14 Part of the foot : 15 “Why not?” 16 “CSI” @® evidence 17 Monopoly” card i. 18 “Get lost!” 20 “Why not?” 22 Scarlet 24 Takes pleasure in 28 Capistrano bird 32 Block the 56 Food England battles flow of 57 Yank 8 Before 35 Chest 33 Cab 58 Knitting need 9 Expert protector 34 Chatter 59 Big village = 10 Third 38 Old French 36 Egypt's river 60 Sudden turn’ degree? coin 37 British — 61 Parcel of 12 Schulz lad 40 Solemn 39 Completely land 19 Tillis or promise engrossed Torme 42 Butterfingers 41 Brownish- © DOWN 21 Moreover 45 Needle case gray ante- 1 Playthings 23 Pooch 47 October lope 2 Detail, for 25 Leave out birthstone 43 Marshy area short 26 Christmas 48 Pianist Peter 44 Legislation 3 Bartlett or 27 Raced 49 Mannered 46 Incorrect Bosc 28 Use a bloke 50 Not pizzicato 4 Conclusion swizzle stick 50 Performance 53 Multipurpose 5 Nevada city 29 Cleanse 51 Greek P truck 6 Not sleeping 30 Wheelbase 52 Calf’'s mama 55 Olympic 7 Nine-day terminus 54 Omelet need sword queen of 31 Series of Dallas Borough will resurface several roads week of Oct. 3 Dallas Borough plans to re- surface sections of the follow- ing roads during the week of October 3, weather permit- ting: e Machell Avenue - a por- tion of the roadway in the ap- proximate area between Deer Meadow Drive and Reservoir Road. ® Deer Meadow Drive - a portion of the roadway in the approximate area between Ma- chell Avenue and Doe Drive. e Fawn Drive - a portion of the roadway in the approxi- mate area between Deer Meadow Drive and the section of roadway formerly known as Powderhorn Drive. Once the street has been re- surfaced, no utility pave cuts (other than for emergencies) will be approved for a period of up to five years. Residents considering the installation of water, gas or other utility repairs or im- provements are advised that any and all utility cuts to the roadway will be required to be completed prior to the street resurfacing projects and then prohibited for the five-year moratorium. For details on which sec- tions of these roadways will be resurfaced, residents are asked to call the Dallas Borough Road Department at 674-5362. Christine Donahue visits SUMC Celebrating its ninth season of concerts, the Shavertown United Methodist Church Fine Arts Se- ries will open the season with a concert by Christine Donahue, so- prano, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 9 at the church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Entitled “Of Hermits, Charmers and Old Friends,” the concert marks Donahue’s return to North- eastern Pennsylvania to share her talents with friends and family. She will offer a wide variety of mu- sical delights from Mozart to Gershwin and Barber to Broad- way. Donahue has performed with numerous opera companies throughout the United States, Canada and abroad, including New York City Opera, Cleveland DONAHUE Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Winnipeg and Edmonton Opera Companies, Arkansas opera The- atre and the Hong Kong Opera. A free will offering will be taken. ® THIS WEEK'S MEETINGS MONDAY, OCT. 3 Dallas School Board 2000 Conyngham Ave., Dal- las Township The school board will hold a brief work session at 5:30 p.m. in the new high school. After the meeting, the board will host a formal dedication of the build- ing, followed by refreshments and tours. Franklin Township 329 Orange Rd., Dallas The board of supervisors will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. at the Franklin Township Fire Hall. Harveys Lake Borough Route 415, Harveys Lake Council will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. in the munici- pal building to discuss pro- posed changes to the zoning or- dinance regarding natural gas activities. Jackson Township 2211 Huntsville Rd., Jackson Township The board of supervisors will hold a regular meeting at 6 p.m. in the municipal building. TUESDAY, OCT. 4 Dallas Township 601 Tunkhannock Hwy. (Route 309), Dallas Township The board of supervisors will hold a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. Ross Township 72 Broadway Rd., Sweet Val- ley The board of supervisors will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. 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 to cover everything. 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