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June 23, 1982 - Image 27

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1982-06-23

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own, run and Heublein, Seagram' ,
Somerset, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, oyal
Cro and 7-Up in their countries. De-
dopment requi new rulcs-not j
dollar is the demand. Jobs are not
enough. Full employment with no pay is
very, and employmcn witho owner­
ip i coIooiaIism. Re-in estrnent of the
COI1SUI1la" dollar in the community of its
origin'required. .
"2. Development Plan and Formula.
Underdeveloped . require aeYC*>D-
men and deYelopmcnt formulas.
Heu . and other corporate giants do
not j bring jobs and money to under­
developed nations. The
-(Continued on pa; � n.)
hen the Operation PUSH
. Heu' an-
J put forth three
of operation by which
�cncans function hcncefor­
cd:
��M ��mB �
growth for Heublein and economic devel­
opment for America. It . not
bwt Corporate America, and it ' help
America. HeUblein· simply recog-
nizing . and potential of the
American � and pointin
y for others to do the same. This
�enant represellts three aitical princi­
ples m be en into account as
Corporate America rene:gOOales
� .p
"1. Reciprocity. Our fair
the
con-
Tohelpsa e
gas, have Mr.
Goodwrench
check your tires.
Maintaining
. your tires at
recommended
pressures can
help you save
gas. In fact, you might save
up to a gallon of gas per tankful if you have
a 21 gallon gas tank. So air up.
You can go 3 to
9 percent
farther on a
tanldul of gas if
your car is properly
tuned up, according
to the U.S. Department of Energy.
That means you could save as much as
2 gallons of gas per 21 gallon tanldul. And
your car will run better, too. A
Mr. Goodwrench for a tune-up with
genuine GM parts.
Dirty filters was e gas.
It's as simple as that.
So, get new filters
to let your engine
breathe easy. Go
to-Mr. GoOdwrench.
He's the service
professional at all the
independent General
Motors dealers
participating in the
Mr. Goodwrench program.
High speed wastes gas.
Your car operates efficiently
on the highway at 50 miles per hour. There.
You have it. Four Goodwrench ays to
help ge better mileage: Air up. Tune up.
Clean up. Slow up. And keep that great
GM feeling with
- genuineGM
parts.
AT PARnCIPAnNG INDEPEtmENT CHEVROLET, PON11AC, OlDSMOBILE, BUICK. CADILLAC,
GMC AND CHEVY TRUCK DEALERS.
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