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September 02, 1976
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The Jackson progress-argus., September 02, 1976, Image 13
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Tribute 3mmk
to those
whose labors
■ nation ? reat
Let's Honor The Working People ... Our Nation's Life Source!
ood old American know-how.” We re as
VJT proud of that term as we are of the peo
ple who exemplify the phrase each and every
working day. The people who’ve joined to
gether, rolled up their sleeves, and pitched
right in to offer their share of hard work.
They’ve developed and perfected skills and
interests in every vocation under the sun
... with the knowledge that no matter what
job they have, it’s an important one. For with
out each of them doing their part, earning
their wages, and making their living, this coun
try wouldn’t be the strong and prosperous
nation that it is.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
THE KYM CO.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976
We’ve seen how our forefathers took an
untamed wilderness and turned it into
a thriving land. We’ve seen how labor has
played a vital part in the growth and devel
opment of every field. And we’ve seen that
the only way to achieve greatness is through
hard work.
Thanks to those resourceful, dedicated peo
ple and their "good old American know
how,” we’ve made such progress. And because
of them, we shall continue to grow and prosper.
Let’s take this Labor Day to pay tribute to
our working force. And to show our pride,
respect and appreciation for a job well done.