Texaco Gas Stations, 1970s
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- | Hi, kids | 0:02 |
- | Hi, Lee. | 0:03 |
Announcer | Now you see a Texaco service station. | 0:04 |
Lee | Okay, all your stuff is over here. | 0:05 |
Have fun. | 0:07 | |
Announcer | Now you don't. | 0:08 |
Lee | Hope you make some money. | 0:09 |
Announcer | Now you see a car wash. | 0:10 |
A car wash run by the Chico State University students | 0:11 | |
for worthy community causes. | 0:15 | |
The United way, the Boy Scouts, | 0:17 | |
scholarships for needy students. | 0:20 | |
What Lee Paradise, our Texaco retailer, does | 0:22 | |
is just move over and give them some room for the day. | 0:25 | |
(Hose sprays, students chatter) | 0:29 | |
The way Lee feels about it, it's his community, too. | 0:31 | |
And, if some people can give a little for other people, | 0:34 | |
so can he. | 0:37 | |
A lot of Texaco retailers are doing things like this | 0:39 | |
in communities all over the country. | 0:41 | |
- | How'd you do? | 0:45 |
- | Pretty good. | 0:46 |
Lee | It's time to clean up (inaudible) | 0:48 |
Announcer | Lee Paradise. | 0:50 |
A Texaco retailer who took a business that's good for cars | 0:52 | |
and made it a business that's good for people. | 0:55 | |
- | See you next month now. | 0:58 |
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