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QUESTION OF THE MONTH At this Thanksgiving season, we have so much to be thankful for that it was not difficult to decide the question we want to put before some of the folks. The question is, "WHAT ARE YOU MOST THANKFUL FOR AT THIS THANKSGIVING SEASON?” Mildred McClure, Finishing Department: At this Thanksgiving Season, I am most thankful that I live in a still free America. I realize that this is not the situation the world over. By news articles, I can see that many people are liv ing less fortunate lives. Here in America, I can work at a job of my choice, choose the town in which I want to live and worship God in a Church of my own choos ing. All these things and more too make up our country for which I will express my thanks on Thanksgiving day. I am counting the days until we get that Thanksgiving turkey and for free, too. Calvin Raxter, Electrochemical: I am most thankful at this Thanksgiving for my church. It has been a spiritual light and guide for my com munity. It has bound us together in brotherly love and fellowship. It has taught us to keep our love and faith with God and our fellowmen. I feel that my Church has been my greatest blessing and am most thankful for it. Vernon Reese, Champagne: As I think over the good things that I have in life and really weigh my blessings, I find it hard to say just what I am most thankful for. I realize that we all do have so much to be thankful for that I take this op portunity to thank Almighty God for everything. Roy Porter, Maintenance: I am thankful most of all for America and everything she stands for. I am thankful for the privilege of living here, for having a Christian home, my Church and my job. As I think of these things, I feel that I must add my friends to these blessings. My friends mean so much to me that on Thanksgiving day I will remember them when I express my thanks. Mildred McClure Calvin Raxter Vernon Reese Roy Porter 11
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