Boxoffice-April.07.1958
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A welder<br />
caused us to caucus<br />
•<br />
The note from an employee suggestion<br />
box read "How come a company like this<br />
hasn't got the U. S.<br />
Savings Bond Payroll<br />
Savings Plan". It was signed by a<br />
welder in the fabricating department.<br />
Since we actually do have Payroll Savings<br />
this told us two things: (1) Probably<br />
more employees than we imagined wanted<br />
the advantage of buying U. S. Bonds<br />
automatically through Payroll Savings.<br />
(2) We had grown lax in bringing our<br />
Plan to their attention.<br />
But what to do? The solution was<br />
simplicity itself.<br />
We called in our State Savings Bonds<br />
Director. He provided all the promotional<br />
materials needed to arouse interest in<br />
U. S. Savings Bonds. Then he helped to<br />
conduct a personal canvass and place an<br />
application blank in everyone's hands.<br />
The results were amazing. Employee<br />
participation shot up to a percentage that<br />
we could take pride in. There was no<br />
"hard selling", nor was work interrupted.<br />
Our people wanted the security U. S.<br />
Savings Bonds offer them.<br />
Today there are more Payroll savers<br />
than ever before in peacetime. Your State<br />
Director will be happy to help you install<br />
a Payroll Savings Plan or build enrollment<br />
in one ah-eady existing. Look him<br />
up in the phone book or write: Savings<br />
Bonds Division, U. S. Treasury Dept.,<br />
Washington, D. C.<br />
9SS=S<br />
BOXOFFICE<br />
THE U. S. GOVERNMENT DOES NOT PAY FOS THIS AOVERTISEMENT. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT THANKS, FOR THEIR PATRIOTIC DONATION, THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL AND THE DONOR ABOVE.<br />
W-8 BOXOFFICE April 7, 1958