vid Bed The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 8, 1997 13 3 Toni Gorgone, center, was crowned Homecoming Queen at Dallas - Saturday. With her were second runner up Lee Robinson, left, and be Erin Barry, right, first runner up. H ] ! | | { POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS There to cheer on the Mounts, from left, Mariel Adams, Erica Morgan, Kara Musto, Morgan Kunkle and April Rattigan. LAKE-LEHMAN HOMECOMING POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Kim Halowich, Lake-Lehman Homecoming Queen, with her parents, Bob and Debbie Halowich. MATCHES AND LIGHTERS ARE NOT TOYS In a child's hands, matches and lighters can be deadly. Use only child-resistant lighters and store all matches and lighters up high, where kids can't see or reach them. Teach young children that matches and lighters are not toys and should be used by adults ony COOL A BURN Run cool water over a burn for 10 to 15 minutes. Never apply ice. or any other grease on a burn because it seals in the heat and can damage the tissue further. If the burned skin blisters or is charred, see a doctor immediately. USE ELECTRICITY SAFELY If an electric appliance smokes or has an unusual smell, unplug it immediately and have it serviced before using again. Replace any electrical cord that is cracked or frayed. Don't overload extension cords or run them under rugs. CRAWL LOW UNDER SMOKE During a fire, smoke and poisonous gases rise with the heat. The air is cleaner near the floor. If you encounter smoke or flames while you are escaping from a fire, use an alternative route. If you must crawl through smoke, crawl on your hands and knees. STOP. DROP, AND ROLL Rg 2:3 Stop Drop Roll It is dangerous to put butter If your clothes catch fire, don't run. Stop where you are, drop to the ground, cover your face with your hands, and roll over and over to smother the flames. ©1997 National Fire Protection Association G45 INSTALL SMOKE DETECTORS Working smoke detectors can alert you to a fire in your home in time for you to escape, even if you are sleeping. Install smoke detectors on every level of your home, including your basement and outside each sleeping area. KEEP AN EYE ON SMOKERS Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths in North America. Smoking in bed or when you are drowsy could be fatal. Provide smokers with large, deep ashtrays and soak butts with water before discarding them. PLAN YOUR ESCAPE FROM FIRE If a fire breaks out in your home, you have to get out fast. Prepare for a fire emergency by sitting down with your family and designing an escape plan. Be sure that everyone knows at least two unobstructed ways out — doors and windows — from every room. COOK CAREFULLY Never leave cooking unattended. Keep cooking areas clear of combustibles, and wear clothes with short, rolled-up, or tight-fitting sleeves when you cook. GIVE SPACE HEATERS SPACE Keep portable heaters and space heaters at least three feet (one meter) away from anything that can burn. Keep children and pets away from heaters, and never leave heaters on when you leave home or go to bed. r= : A Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269-9101 Leading the cheers, from left, Angela Covert, Angela Kazmierski, Shasta Sander, Mandy Race, Laura Brody, Amy Donovan. Fax Your Ad to —31| The Dallas Post == 675-3650 rT Auto. Body § | 254 Cliffside Ave, yar nS LANNY Frame 696-2187 Drury's Deli & Restaurant Beer Available » 6 Packs ¢ Hoagies Pork Barbeques to go Sunset, Harveys Lake ¢ 639-2010 Thomas P. Garrity Real Estate R.D. # 1, Box 256, Harveys Lake 675-1891 (NAPA) Dallas Auto Parts Wo 568 Memorial Highway, Dallas 675-2143 Gardner Rubber Stamp Go. Rear 73 S. 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