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The Seven-Up Company salutes NBMOA

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Lee Dunham, owner-operator of six McDonald's restaurants in New York City, and 1982 recipient of the Company's prestigious Golden Arches Award.

The Seven-Up Company salutes the National Black McDonald's Owners Association for the commitment of its members to the communities in which they do business, and for the career opportunities they provide our young people.

Consisting of over 225 McDonald's restaurants in 63 cities, the NBMOA provides employment for over 17,000 people. As concerned citizens, its members play an active role in the growth and development of their communities and their employees. As entrepreneurs and successful businesspeople, they represent the best of our American free enterprise system.

The Seven-Up Company takes pride in paying tribute to the achievements of the NBMOA. 

7-Up 
The Seven-Up Company

"Seven-Up" and "7Up" are trademarks identifying products of the Seven-Up Company, © 1983
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Transcription Notes:
In the title, the M in NBMOA was replaced with McDonald's logo, however I believe the M should be included as the acronym of organization is further spelled out as NBMOA in the rest of the text. 2012.167.17 is the handwritten footnote