Health THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, December 17, 1986 21 Residents and friends from the Meadows Apts., Dallas, recently went to Radio City Music Hall to see the ‘‘Christ- mas Spectacular.” Those making the trip included Dot Adamski, Evelyn Wintersteen, Theta Dickson, Ruth Foley, Tess Polachek, Barbara J. Williams, manager; Helen Stout, Eva Jenkins, Grace Resio, Ann Dymond, Helen Parsons, Elizabeth Wor- meck, Laura Watkins, Milly Dreher, Dorothy Williams, Leona Watkins, Ann Covert, Bertha Wood, Harold Ash, Audrey Joseph, Betty Moran, Jennie Roberts, Dorothy Pope, Sara Sieber, Mary Delman, Ruth Poynton, George Barto- rillo, Ruth Muchler. Jay Patton Dave Andes, CPCU, CLU announces the appointment of Jay Patton as sales representa- tive in their Kingston office. Patton will represent the Andes Agency, 348 Pierce St., Kingston, in the sale and servic- ing of State Farm auto, fire, life and health insurance. Patton is a 1978 graduate of Cedarville College. He was office manager and sales repre- sentative for the Samuel Insur- ance Agency in the Back Moun- tain from 1981 to 1986. He recently completed part one of the Life Underwriters Training Course. Patton and his wife, the former Zita Leapline, reside on Oval Drive in Dallas, and have a son, Jason, 2. DR. EUGENE DeMINICO DR. 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Volpetti, MD, FACS are pleased to announce the relocation of their office to: 200 South River Street Plains, PA 18705 Party held family members and staff from left, Sarah resident; is Dorothy Cook, resident.- Government safety experts say half the deaths and one- third the injuries resulting from portable electric heater fires could be prevented if consumers stopped using the heaters over- night when all family members are asleep. According to the U.S. Con- sumer Product Safety Commis- sion, portable electric heaters are involved in 240,000 residen- tial fires each year. Most of these were not serious fires, but over 3,000 were attended by the fire service and resulted in 95 deaths annually. CPSC safety experts offered the following suggestions for operating portable electric heat- ers safely: -Do not use these heaters as a substitute for a central heating system. Portable electric air heaters are designed for tempo- rary heating only. -Operate the heater at least three feet away from combusti- ble materials, including bed- ding, home furnishings and objects in the room. -Always follow warning or cautionary advice provided in labels on the heater, and follow manufacturer’s operating instructions provided on or with the heater. -Unless designed for specific and 220 injuries December 22 Advertising Deadline December 18 uses, heaters should be used on the floor, never on cabinets, tables, furniture and the like. Never use heaters to dry wear- ing apparel or shoes. Do not place heaters where towels or other combustible materials could fall on the appliance and trigger a fire. : -Heaters are not intended to be used in wet or moist loca- tions, such as bathrooms. Never locate the heater where it may Holiday dinner held at Meadows A holiday dinner was recently Ruth Foley, Harriette Freder- held by the residents of the ick, Peg Williams, Barbara J. Meadows Apartments, Dallas. Williams, manager; Ruth Members of the committee Muchler, Dorothy Derr and that organized the affair were George Bartorillo. Dr. Henry G. Gallagher wishes to announce his retirement and the closing of his office at the Mercy Medical Center, Lake Street, Dallas, Pa. on December 31, 1986. ii if Ser EEE a AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTER 601-605 iy Avenue, Kingston . ho op of : ur Ph ysicians and 4 5 Staff Would Like i To Extend Warm | | Wishes To You, | During The Holiday Season and Throughout 1987! ): [om fall into water. carpeting or rugs. 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