Turkey? Why turkey for Thanksgiving. Why not beef? Why not chick en? Why not ham? Why not hot dogs, for goodhess sake? Because the turkey people are better politically connected? Because the turkey people have better public relations advisors? Because the turkey people are better marketers? Maybe. But more likely it's because of the same reason peo ple shoot off guns and make a racket at midnight on New Year's Eve. because of the same reason we dye eggs in bright col ors at Eastertime. Because of the same reason we display more flags than usual on patri otic days like memorial Day, July Fourth, and the recent Veteran's Day. Limited Edition Quad Mix” TMR Mixers 'At Prices Slashed!!! ★ 2 Great Finance Options!!! 1. We make your first 4 lease payments...Oß 2. No payments till May, 1999. THEN.Jow rate financing option with interest free early buyout option Choose Miller Pro for the best value in TMR mixing equipment. 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The rolling dunes of sand, covered MILLER St. Nazianz SINCE 1899 with bushy growth near the peninsula's tip and forested areas in abundance, must surely have been abundant with wildlife. Like wild turkeys and deer, two entrees history has generally associated with that first celebration. In fact, the ruggedness of the area particularly struck me as having been a most inhos pitable-looking landing after a difficult crossing for those hardy souls who braved the adventure to the new World. No wonder they celebrated survival. ■* Those of us who remember when turkey was a special treat advertise our aging. Because the big bird was truly a holiday tra dition. Turkeys were generally purchased fresh, just a day or two before the holiday no open freezer-bins in a giant super market overflowing with heavy breasted birds sporting their own thermostats, no separately packaged turkey breasts, or turkey parts or ready-to-serve, pre-prepared turkey entrees. 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The purpose of this event was to familiarize FFA participants with their duties and responsi bilities as chapter members. The group was greeted by Jason Balsbaugh, county presi dent. As part of the program, Dan Kreider, a Cedar Crest graduate and the state chaplain, spoke to the group. First year members competed in a quiz contest. Participating members had to answer ques- throw all traditions to the winds, turkey ham? The we cele brate this wondftrSbl holiday as a harvest tribute a recognition of the bounty of food which we enjoy. So enjoy the blessings of Thanksgiving, whether it be a juicy turkey with traditional fix ins' or a plain ole' grilled cheese sandwich. And remember those less for tunate around the world who would be grateful for just a sim ple sandwich. tions about the FFA. Jared Zimmerman, Hannah Bomgardner, Jererqy Balsbaugh, and Sarah Krall competed for Cedar Crest. 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