The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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Brother... quit
being so human
in the Plan arr investing nmrr
••• putting aside tc « than the* rat
>tng on
fig that
Right now. over in Englund, a bunch of fellow* arc getting ready to tackle
one of the bloodiest jobs ever given an trim In the Pacific. .mother
Lunch i- playing hklr-and-seek with an enemy that think- the right treat-
ment for a wounded prisoner i» a bayonet through the gut- Oil,er- ,o •
sweating in tfrica -— Mil* other# are on cold, dreary. fog bound i-lan<|- ne.i,
the Bering Sea.
“TOP THAT 10% BY
NEW YEARS!"
them the tool- they
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It'll only human to feel that way. But right now —w«
so human!
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* Remember 1933 —when time* were tough?
Mavbe you didn't have a job. Mavbe win and your wife and kid* didn't cal
too well —— dress loo well —— base loo much fun. Maybe you #wor, then that
if thing- were ever different, you'd make up for it.
< halier • are. today, thing# art different. You’ve got a job. Vui't getting
good money. And you'd naturally like to have a little fun with it. bin'll like
to buy some of the “extras’* that you anil your family nr, er hud during the
hard time*.
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WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:
If you cr» .
1. investing 10% of yoar p»» in War Boa«l« ibri>u«b I he
Payroll Savings Plan — boon that 10% If you ran.
t. Working in a plant where the Plan is mMalld. but haven't -»<ned ip
vet — sign up tomorrow.
S. Working in a plant where the Payroll Savings Plan baan'l been
installed. talk to your anion bead, foreman, or plant manag. r and
arc if M can'l be inatatls-d right awa«. The iorai bank will br glad
to help
♦. Enable to get in an the Payroll Saving* PUn. for at;» reason. go io
voar local bank, or wherever Bonds are sold. The- will
help yoo Mart a Pion of yoor own.
Kight now. there are -till peoph who ought tn be
.through the Payroll "aving- Plan—> but aren’t.
Vi bile plenty of people
I ncle Sam need*. a lot a
e worth more to y
show on earth bu
>u’ll enjoy.
But it's tiur |
Bond-! \nd
I ncle Sam hope# that every single one of
I «t, 1943 By that date, everybody on
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u# will rrnlizr it — by January
n pavrol. #houl<l br on a Payroll
Saving:* Plan——anti we'll “Top T hat IO*’( by \< w ^ear*».“
So. if you aren't netting a#i«ie your 1(1%. go on iti unit tell *<*111 you want
to raise y .nr sight#. \ot to 6%. or 7% or K*”, — but at least l(F, Il
ran put in m<»re than 10%*—-do it. If you aren't yet in
Savings Plan — sign up tomorrow!
The fellow# who aren’t yet in the Plan — or. bring .11. lunt n'l yrt hit their
HP £ — ar- n't unpatriotic, or >lit < oioiiiiii-i-. ot atiylhiiig like that. * io y re
jti-l human. They just haven't n-alizril their Country*# loiter, crying need
— ntm ! They haven't realized that American.- have Iwrn licked in l> itll<
for lack of planes, ships, tank- and hullctw — tool# that the money we'd
like to spend for fun ha- got to buy !
than the IIP
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942, newspaper, November 27, 1942; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251840/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.