Bio: Neuman, Ray (Commendation - 1966)
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Audrey Roedl
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Surnames: Neuman
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The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 08 Sept. 1966
Neuman, Ray:
Commendation (September 1966)
Ray Neuman, Acting Postmaster has been
commended by William H. Neal, National Director of the U. S. Bonds Division, for
his leadership and service to the Treasury Department’s School Savings Program.
In a letter to the Postmaster, Mr. Neal said “The mission of School Savings
is in many ways more important today than at any time since the end of World War
11. Today’s young people, growing up in a world whose troubles admit to no easy
solutions, ned grounding in the simple truths of their American heritage as
preparation for the challenges they face. The lesson of thrift comes even more
so when it also involves the investment of dimes and quarters, often saved at a
sacrifice, in the future of our country through Savings Stamps and bonds.
School Savings, which operates in Loyal schools, is part of the nationwide
Saving Bonds Program. Mr. Neal told the Postmaster that” the good service you
render plays a major part in its success.” Saving stamps in five denominations,
from 10 cents to $5, are on sale at all times at the post office and on Stamp
Day in schools.
Acting postmaster, Ray Neuman commented that “the sale of
Saving Stamps to the public—especially to young people through the School
Savings Plan--is a service we are proud to offer. I know of no finer way to
build for a better tomorrow than by training our youth in the sound American
heritage of thrift.”