10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 22, 1989 PEOPLE PTA life member Lehman-Jackson Elementary PTA recently awarded Debbie Maskalis the Gold Oak Leaf for Honorary Life membership, one of the highest honors given by the Pennsylvania Congress of Parents and Teachers Inc. It is given only to those people who have given unselfishly of their time and talents as an advocate for children. Debbie's name will be added to the State Office Honorary List and special recognition will be given to State Life members during the PTA state convention in October. Adopt-a-pet I'm a year-old Shepherd mix, tan in color who had to be taken away from my previous owner because of abuse. A female, I love children and am looking for some- one who would give me a good home. Children would be a plus. I have my shots including rabies and I'm looking for someone to adopt me and give me a name. Ostrowski honored by Prudential-Bache Robert J. Ostrowski, Senior Vice President-Investments, has been elected a member of the 1989 Chairman's Council of Prudential- Bache Securities, it was announced by George L. Ball, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the in- vestment banking and brokerage firm. . The Prudential-Bache Chair- man's Council consists of 100 members selected annually from the firm's over 5,500 account ex- ecutives. Council members are chosen on the basis of their profes- sionalism and consistent high production. “This distinction that Bob has been awarded exemplifies his continued expert ability to service Big Daddy "G" bags black bear and coyote Gerard Harris, Idetown, (53 years old plus), who has been hunting approximately 39 years bagged the second black bear of his career at 1 p.m. on November 21, 1988. The bear was killed in Chatman Township, Clinton County and was estimated by the Pennsylvnaia Game Commission in Renovo, PA to be (live weight) about 365-370 pounds. Harris was accompanied by Dan Lengyel, from Lake Ariel, PA who was very in- strumental in the hunt. Also in the second week of buck season, Big Daddy “G” was on post and his son, Jim Harris, from the Mechancisburg Area, was making COLE MUFFLER CARES ABOUT YOUR CAR. fA ORIGINAL Hy =| L ~ MUFFLERS AND PIPES For cars, vans and pickups — finest quality GUARANTEE"! (Not a universal fits-all muffler.) PLUS FAST, FREE INSTALLATION! his clients in today’s complex and rapidly changing financial mar- ketplace. We congratulate him on his achievement,” Mr. Ball said. Prior tojoining Prudential-Bache in 1960, Bob served in the U.S. Navy. He graduated from King’s College with a BA degree. Mr. Ostrowski and his wife, Martha, reside in Kingston. They are the parents of three children, Laurie, Washington, D.C., Carol Ann, Dallas, Texas and Susan, an account executive with Pruden- tial-Bache in the Wilkes-Barre Office. Prudential-Bache Securities is a worldwide investment firm. Headquartered at One Seaport Plaza, New York City, the firm has spy Host families sought for this summer Barbara Kocher and Diane Cohen are looking for families inter- ested in hosting a child between the ages of 11 and 16 from Mexico for eight weeks this summer. Every child arrives from Mexico with health insurance, and spend- ing money. All that a host family needs to do is share their home, their table, and most of all their love. The international program, Intercambio Internacional de Es- tudiantes is based on a 35-year traditions started by Father Placid Reitmeier. It was orignally a small group exchange between the chil- dren of his area in Mexico and the families he knew in the United States and Canada. It has grown into a strong inter- national organizaiton that pro- motes peace and understanding between North and Central Amer- ica. Families interested in hosting a child, may call Barbara Kocher at 477-3591 or Diane Cohen at 287- 7607. Robert J. 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Back Mountain residents lead King's campaign Rev. Paul J. Farber, C.S.C., director of the annual fund at King's College, has announced the lead- ership for the 1989 Campaign for King’s, the annual fund drive at the college. Robert A. Roderick, of Shaver- town, has been selected to serve as general chairperson of the 1989 Campaign for King's. Roderick is senior vice president and retail lending administrator for First Eastern Bank, Wilkes-Barre. First vice chairperson of the campaign isJames E. Bogdan, vice president and chief financial offi- cer of C-TEC Corp. Bogdan resides Sally Shea to chair Daffodil Days Sally Shea was named chair- woman of the Wyoming Valley Unit of the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days in Luzerne County. A Dallas resident, Mrs. Shea will coordinate the sale and distri- bution of thousands of freshly cut daffodils shipped to Pennsylvania directly from the states of Wash- ington and Oregon. ‘I'nis year’s Daffodil Days are set for March 13-17. 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