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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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TAGK TEN THE DAILY COURIER, CONNEUSVillE, PA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1977 CANS Honor Roll List Reported For Period Robert McLuekey. principal of Connellsville Area High School reported the list of honor students for the first nine weeks marking period They are- SENIORS HIGHEST HONORS--Kevin A a A a Andolino. A i a Baker, A Bane, Jamiann Bartholomai.

Marcia Rasmger. Janice Beatty, Mary Benzio Connie Bowers. Vickie a a a Brooks, Pam Butler, Jo Cable, Cindy i Clark, a i i Donna Colborn i a i Gene i a Richard Davidson, a Sherry Gales. Ann" a a i Glowacki, Sally Half- i Sherry Hall, Donna a i Laurene a iola Hard, Don Herbert, Lori Hess, Sandy a Jodie Kimmel. Leah LaFisca, Lisa i i Cathleen Lightburn, a Lowry, Thomas Debbie Lowery, a McCartney, Dan McMillen, Susan Miller, Donna Moore Tami Morris, Jim Mulac Joe Nedrow, Dina Nepa, Brenda Orr, Terri Peck, Mary Beth Quinn, Linda Ranker, Cindy Ribniscky, Robin Ritenour, Pam Roberts, Nancy Sch- inidle, Darrell Shick, Craig a William Shupe, Sparks, Kevin Stitely, Kim" Stoner, Kathy Towzey, Damon i Rebekah Welling, Bob Wmgrove, Pamela YonKey.

Mary Lou Zylka HIGH HONORS--George Ansell, Sheila Basmger, Lois Bigley. Gilbert Booher, Selena Judy Brown, Kris a a a Al Carbonara, Richard a a Pam Turkey, Cranberry Supply 'Adequate' Says Ag Dept. WASHINGTON I -There will be less turkey and cranberries this Thanksgiving than last year, the Agriculture Department says. Supplies of turkey and cranberries in coming weeks are classed as merely "adequate." But, the monthly Food Marketing Alert report said, consumers will find "plentiful" supplies of beef, pork and chicken for holiday meals. The report covers only potential supplies for the month of December.

It does not predict prices. The term "plentiful," officials explained, means supplies are more than enough to fill normal commercial needs. An "adequate" supply is defined as just enough to meet normal needs. Marketing of newly slaughtered turkeys will be up 7 percent from last year, the report said, but storage stocks at the beginning of December are down sharply from a year earlier and total supplies are expected to be 10 to 12 percent below a year ago. Beef supplies for December are expected to be 2 to 4 percent under a year earlier but still big enough to be called plentiful.

JOQOOO rxaoocooi a Jeff Colbert, Ron Cole, Scott Coligan, a Craggette, Anita a Becky Grouse, Kim Davis, Lori Dusch, Barry Durstine, John Ellenberger, Herman Enderle, John Fiesta, Patricia a Jim Garstecki, Michele Grassinger, Tom Grimm. Carolyn Grubbs, Keith Guard, Barb Hagner, Debbie a Tern Hazuda, Darla Helms, Bonnie Henry. Calvin Hiles. Patricia Hillen, Michelle Hoak, William Hogan, Joyce Hoover, Tammy Hughes, Lisa Irwin. Timothy Jeffers, Judy Keefer, Russell Kopf, John i Kimberly Leistner, Kenneth Locke, Erika Lloyd, Mary Lubich, Audrey Ludwig, Janice Mockabee, Toni a a a Cathy a i Coleen Martin, Jamie McCloy, Laura McMonagle, Lawrence Metsger, Charlene Mills, Karen Ohler, Linda Owens, Chris Palovchalk, Dora Post, Eileen Povlik, Cheryl Pritts, Robin L.

Pritts, Denise Provance, Jackie Rath, Carl Reese, Arthur Ritenour, Raymond Ritenour, Tammy Schobert, Annamary Scowary, Marvin Snyder, Shawnee Rowan, Patricia Shaffer, Susie Shaw, Julie Shreve, Scott Slagle, Mary Snyder, Wendy Snyder, Mark Stasko, Jan Stauffer, John Swink, Michelle Tomasko, Margaret Trapaso, Greg Ward, Barbara Wettgen, Vickie Wiltrout, Carol Younkin. JUNIORS HIGHEST HONOR--David Beatty, Sherry Brougher, Ron Clelland, Gaye Clements, John Columbus, Debra Cole, Celeste Cornie, Jody Courtley, Valerie Curry. Eva Dodrill, Debbie Earnesty, Laurie Fetsco, William Fox, Sandy Gilpin, Bill Greer, Leslee Harshman, Tina Hilrabidel, Helen Honaker, Mark Joll, Eric Jones, Erin Keffer, Mark Kelley, Rick King, Jay Kingley, Tim Krieger, Robin LaPorte, Tammy Lincoln, Darlene Lininger, Felicia McMonagle, Larry McCandless, Becky Means, Jamie Means, Roy Mitchell, Cindy Mulac, Robin Newell, Kim O'Donnell, Anna Marie Patterson, Dan Pollack, Chris Prinkey, Donna Pritts, Leslie Rubinkowski, Walter Scheller, Joe Schwab, Pam Shellhammer, Cindy Steich, John Stewart, Karen Stillwagon, Kathleen Swan, Connie Swink, Joseph Tomaro, Michele Towson, Cynthia Vroble, Sherri White, Dave Sissler, Karen Zeller. Lou Ann Zivnoska. HIGH HONORS--Michelle Adams, Gina Anderson, James Ansell, Mike Barron, Herman Bartley, Jay Bieber, Tom Bishop'.

Ramona Breakiron, Greg Brooks, Amy Brown, Lisa Brown, Richard Burnworth, Sherri Cain, Diane Campbell, Monica Carletto, Melinda Clark, Barry Coffman, Clark Colborn, Karen Crawford, Barry Cuneo. Delicia Delara, Jeffrey DeMiere, Rick Falco, Pam Ferens, Michele Franks, Carol Fullem, Catherine Gonda, Cindy Goodwin, Monty Goodwin. Nancy Gore, Ralph Grim, Roger Haines, Rodney D. Harbaugh, Cathy Harshman, Lisa Heinbaugh, Ruth Hensel, Dawn Holt, Janice Huey, Pam OOOeOOOOOOOOC SAY i with a lovely Poinsettia Plant EAST CONNELLSVILLE GREENHOUSES POPLAR GROVE DIAL 628-77001 Jordon, Marcia Kooser, Tammy Kooser, Cathy Kostelnik, Susan Kress, Sharon Lape, Tammy Layman, Albert Lepre, Alan Lohr, Debbie Lohr, Kim Lombardo, John Maczko, Sandy Maier, Bob Manning, Nick Manzella, David Mathias, Charles Masterbray, Mike McKitrick, Lorraine McQuigg, Jeff Metz, Ramona Mihaly, Amelia Miller, Antionette Mos- calink, Brian Mowry. Brian Nicholson, Yvonne Nicklow, Jason Npschese, Karen Pearson, Linda Peck, Debbie Peebles, Robert Peebles, Cheryl Pirl, Barb Premus, Debby Primus, Robin Rahl.

John Ranker, Ken Reese, Tim Riley, Kevin Sapanara, Jacqueline Semzock, Kristin Sepp, Julia Scolnick, Cindy Shoemaker, Michele Skalecki, Kathy Steyer, Margie Swink, Dclena Torrence, Mary Ann Trafecanty, Emily fruxel, Anna Whoric, Dayna Wrote, Robin Yauger. SOPHOMORES HIGHEST HONORS-Becky Berger, Nancy Bigham, Donna Brown, F. Dawn Brown, Kimberly Bryner, Nick Capo, Kathy Conko, Denise Crocetti, Ellen Dacey, Beth Driscoll, Kelly Eutsey, Douglas Gallentine, Elizabeth Gismondi, Denise Guthrie, Paulette Helinsky. Roxanne Kern, Esther Jane Keslar, Jo Ann Mancuso, Pam McCue, Susan McLaughlin, Cherylan Miller, Vicki Miller, Marcy Miner, Leanna Mock, Darla Morgart, Sharon Ohler, Eric Percy, Brenda Prinkey, Dan Quinlan, Steve Regan, Linda Richter, Donna Ritenour, Sam Shallenberger, Becky Sikora, Pam Snyder, Ann Sparks. HIGH HONORS--Andrea Anthony, Susie Bair, Randy Balsley, Cindy Bartholomai, Keith Berger, Augustine Bittner, Daniel Blank, David Bossart, Eric Brooks, Florence Bush, Brenda Buttermore, Linda M.

Bybel, Sherry Calvey, Carla Christman, Jeananne Ciciretti, Bonnie Collins, Linley Connell, Cindy Costello, Brenda Davis, Connie DeWitt, Sandy Domer, Kim Edwards, Jill Eicher, Marcy Elby, Michael Frick, Darlene Geary, Danzel Guthrie, Mary Lou Hagner, Denise Hardy, Peggy Hatter, Tina Hensel, Rosanne Herchko, Linda Humphrey, Donna Johnson, Richard Knopsnider, Douglas Kosisko, Helen Legas, Faith Mack, Sherry Mason, Lora Mazer, Andrea Merchant, Becky Miller, David Mullen, Amy Nicholson, Pam Nicholson, Sandy Oldland, Shari Peck, Darleen Peperak. Andrew Porter, Arnie Prills, Tammy Reynolds, Karen Richter, Steve Rosendale, Janice Roy, Perry Russell, Robin Sepkovic, Joe Siecinski, Deanna Smith, Jayelyn Swink, Jayelyn Ulery, Walt Vinoski, Pam Washington, Chuck Whetsel, Erin White, Lou Williams, Tammy Younkin. SS Replacement Rote By 1988 Examples Given WASHINGTON I -Here is an example of the Social Security "replacement rale" used to calculate the pension benefits of a worker: An "average" wage earner this year makes $10,000. By 1987, not counting promotions, inflation would push his wage to $18,619, or $14,895 after taxes. He plans to retire in 1988 at age 65.

In that year, with a replacement rate of 43 percent (of $18,619) under the Senate bill, his pension would be $8,006, tax free. So he'll need $6,889 beyond his Social Security pension if he wants the same relative standard of living his after tax earnings would buy now. If this worker's wife is not employed, their replacement rate as a couple would be 64.5 percent, and their pension $12,009. If both work for average wages, each would get a pension of $8,006. Such a worker retiring at age 62 instead of 65 in 1988 would have a replacement rate of 34.4 percent and his pension would be $6,405.

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1902-1977