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FQB 8A1*B—Six, rorun houHe, near ^SmUAOm Ave..! Hempetead; sun par- lo/, bath, ptpeleiw) heater, garase, chicken coop, plat 7,5x125. Pticcj 16.700. Inquire 78 Franklin St., Hemp¬ stead. • a-iow
FOR SAL&—Houses and bunsalowc aeorre 8, DeMott A Son. Contractor and Builders. *ii Uepipstcad aveni» RockriUe Centre, L. I. Tel. 1372-
97.
SA LE —Kt udebaker. fi• pas.ienrf r: ll^Ml ton/dition; $260. Cokaiet, r l'l Ave., noo3CVelt.
ERLAND Sport Roadster, dvir »ul<xl and repainted; ^ .starter and every th4n>r In perfect conditloi): Kill for nellioe; >«<H). 166 NiSrth Hiklin St., HempHtead. Phono 1»62. 3-10»
ll'Tin HAIF.-B.irron alruin whll ,j )'Aih; price $2.09 \u:e linad. North )ntash 315-R.
Soul
FINE 7-rooni houser back and t
porch, g&a, electric, bath, toilet, f-t plot 100x136 feet: will bcU for >&,8i 60 per cent. down. Owner, 179 Soi Franklin St., HempHtead. 3
FOB SALE—California bungalow, roomH, bath, steam heat, eleci llghtH, new furniture, rugs, topji Bcreen.s, lawn mower, etc.; balj~blf to boating, hathinf;, nHhir^ii/ }7,i lake* all; terms; write or call 2»0 Uoc velt Ave., Freeport. 3-:
FOR SALE—Six room bungalow; 40x100. IntjUlre C. Lamen, Mill " HempHtead.
SALE—Cood touring car, 1917 M'del, in good condition; reasonable, liis.irll I'lace, Freeport. .I-IO*
it SALE l>odRe touring car In KOod Jiining order) cheap for ca«h. Apply the I^rinian Oaiage, Merrick Boad, llmort. 8-109
(fit SALE — Overland touring car, iK^lel, 'lb, 1326.00. 50 Eaat Merrick (Freeport. Tel. 1214. 108 3
>n SALK—Automoblie, Ford Sedai »20, Ford Coupe, 1B20. J. HardiUK. llmorc. 108-3
FOB SALE—California portable
galow, reasonable. Apply 206 L view Ave., Rockville Centre.
For Rant—Funikbed Rooj
FOB BENT—IJeautifully IuiniKh<j
room hoUHekopping apartment; two room housekeeping apart^ Mrs. C. E. (ireonifmyer, 3ir Main St. Tel. 129y Freeport.
TO BEnV, furnished, large front j
with prtv"!itc tainiiy, HUitabie fc
or two perHonH. 161 Church St.,!
port.
TO BENT—Small fuiniMhed hou.s
Ing apHrlmr-nt. with ull mentH, for aduilH only. I'hoc Hempstead.
FOB RENT—FurniBhpd room,
provemonUi, convenient for cc Ing, boating and free bathing. Harbor. Phone Froeiwrt 596 R.
FOR RENT—Two or three fun
or unfurnished rooms. Inquire
ber Shop, 21 Railroad Ave., Freo
N. T.
)U SALE-Chevrolot J90 modfl car jfor sale, »325.00. Apply to E. Raichle, )rton Ave., Valley Stream; trolley 3p 116; after 6 p. m. 104-6
20 model K-45, Bgick touring car Willi two top.s,.(Bfix cloHcd and regu-
r touring), price $1,150; 1920 model 14 roadster with two tops, (Bex
OHwl und regular tor*); price fl,150; 19 model H-44 road»fer with tuc p.f, (Ftex cloHed aud regular top),
rice $l,0,''.(fi 1020 Oldsmobile coupo,
Iricc 11,300; 1920 Nash coupo, price
,000, O. B. Garage, H. L. IJaukncy,
A. Bldredge, HempHtead, 97-13
)R SALE -Overlatid sport model, 1919; electric li«ht.s, Bclf-.>itnrtcr, ax- fellcnt order. 83 Elliott Place, Free-
6107
•'OR .SALE, KTirrZ—finappy, attractive IfllS 6-pas.songfr model; juat ov?r-
(laulnd; newly painted; A-1 conditio."!. vpyHtono GaraKO, Millnirn Ave., Mer¬ rick R<).-i(l, l-.nldwiii, L. I. 3107
Bdktt iFor Sale
TO LET—Two newly furnished,
vatPd rooms, equipped tor hou.s< Ing; aUso guragc. 35 Morris >S'I. tween South Hay and Hayvlew one block north of Atlantic.
FOR RENT—I^arge front room, able for one or two gentlemen minutes from station, C. I)., Ually Review, Kockviilu Centre
MIITOK BOAT—;iO feet Iouk, fi!a- fiHil bcuni, 10-i'.' h.p., Fullon Kn- Kiiie. rO-fl cwkpit, .Summer Cabin, fully «'<|uippe<l, itiiiit by ".Seabury", .Morris HHjflils.
ii. H. MVLKS Plione 4K0 li, V. (', ii<i<kville Centre
FOR RENT—FurnLshed room, wi improvementw; half block froml road station; with private fjj reasonable. Danhi.Hcr, 36 North St., Freeporl, N. Y.
FOR SALE—Open Cabin launch, 25-8x 7-6, Miamis engine, dynamo, cuBh- lon.'i, life preservera in good condition. Call after 7 P. M.. 66 Bedel! St., Free port, 108 3
Wanted—Female Help
TO LET Two la rtre f umished ij
modorn private home; all venicnces; with or wllhout reasonable. Mrs. Hall, 29 Archer i Freeport. I'htuie Krcp|>ort 197 J
TO BENT - Furnished aparl living room, dining i-ooni, tw(j rooms, with private iHith and ki ettf, with porceliun v.'a.sh tub ant 82 South Krankiin St. I'hone 1 Hempstead.
Apartmeati To Letr-Unii
FOR RENT—Apartment, 4 roon|l
bath; all improvemrnt.M. Ap Schloss, 80 South Wain St., Fr L. 1.
For Sale—Uve Stock i
JTRKSH COW for sale. Apt>ly i*t Wright, 100 Mott .St., Octan S,
1-3
FOR SALE. HORSE- Ride, dri\|r-
ness, wagon, runabOMt. ducks, run coops, incubator, doors, cedar posts, chicken, ducj stove. Klernun, Harts Ave. Roosevelt.
BABBITS FOR SALE—Also ryJ
Roper, Woodsido Ave., Baldwiol 167-M Fi-eeport. 18-3
P«noiial
DRESSM-VKER-DressmukIng (4«in sewing at your home, terms on- able. H. U. W,, care Review ice, Freeport. |)8-3
WANTED -Rpliable girl or woman to take care 2\i year old child in even- inir. on;e oi- twice a week. Barriuiuero, 41 .louth Ijong Beach Ave., Freeport.
3-109
AVANTEP—Respectable white woman
for Kencral housework, pleasant
home, fair treatment. Call Froeport
928. ' 108-3
WANTKU 1^0LISRKEEa'El^—Work¬ ing. To cook only. Three small children and two adults in family, also two lady help kept beside housekeep¬ er. Salary $65. No servants need apply, l.ady prpfeired who has own liome. Must be capable and strong. ReflruKl home. Ilegiiiar time off. Every consideration. Apply to the United Employment Service, Mineola, .N'ew York. 108-3
FOB SALE— Bed Spring, and i\
treaa, Side Board, round Chaire, Copppr Pot, Kitchen Sinjk ,i Sq. Ft. Beaver Board, Chicken ,, J. Johannla, K Broekl^ Are., h win, L. I. ill
FOR SALF.--WhHe pony, cart.
.saddled, new harness. Phone !- port 7«1. A. Blaile. Southnide Froeport.
FOR SAliE-Full line of slightly , and second-hand rieMrlng machlns all makes, at cut prices an<l a"«r:i toed. Singer Shop, 6 So. Main s Freeport.
BOOKS tor aale,v reaMnable; set nf i:^
Eliot's, S foot shelf of Harvard .1^ sics; now; address "8," Dally R Rockviilo Centre. ' l^'l
BUILDrSlG MATERIAL Pnrt,of Mitchel Field Camp bein; mantled. Lumber of all kinds 2x6, 2x8, sheeting. floorlnB, tn siding, practically brand new. Wiri': doors, porch sbstb, door, window porch screens; bath tubs, basin.s, low down tanks and toilets, w.-ish porcelain, Beaver and plaster b', Arco Ideal boilers, hot air furn pipes, radiators, valves and com;' buildings. Exceptional bargain.s ply Contractor on Jote, Mitchel I L. I. 1
PX)B SALE—Hot water radiator (.A ¦•
can Radiator Co.); large enou; heat 6-rooni hou.se; rea.sonal)le; : been uae<l. Telephone 642-VV lln stead, mornings up to 12, or uv<i:i after 7, 1
SAFE—Double door»: 4 ft, hip; 3 ft. 3 inches wide; 2 ft., 5 inches deep; good condition; coiU $280, Mast be sold this we»?k. First reasonable offer takiis it. A. B. Wallace, Freerort
FOR SA:-E—Boston bull ternen
pedegreed; also Pekinese i>iii;i male and.t>male; rea.sonable. J' Merrick Rpail, Freeport. Phone : M
BusiiMM Qppprtiiiutie$
FOR SALE-Choice grocery, frui' vegetable store; cheap rent; leu;' good lociility; bargain for risht i Inquire William J. Sragrow, Hi ' Ave., Baldwin, L^ 1.^ J'lyne J('r lODO-W.
Fvnuhed ApartmeDfs
FOR RENT—Furnished apart iri two room housekeeping aparimig southern expo.sure, near water, r': Call >4'20 South Ocean Ave, Fre.
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Board Wanted
WAN'rEI)-Honie with refined I for small boy, one year old, for thre(! months. References re<i S. W. Parr, Corona Ave., near .M lifc Ave.,"Valley Stream, L, I. 11|3
Pontioiu Wanted
HEI.P WANTElv-Whlte girl or woman
for general housework; good pay, 69
South Main St., Freeport. 3-107
HELP WANTED—Voung girl fo asplst
With light housework and care of
child. Phone Fieeport 1233-R, 2-107
For Rent—Houvti
FOR RENT or sale, corner building, with two stores and two apiirtments, on Beach St., opposite moving pictures; best location; sacrifice, Goldberg, 30 CTHfornla St., WesX Ehd, Long Beach. Tel. 432-J, ' 107-3
POSITIONS WANTED—Chaultcin jO years' experience; al.so exper nild bookkeeper, .salesman and collect' sires iMisltton, whole or part tin would invest $500 to $l,Ot»ll with -># vices In any going business. A F. v., care Review, Freeport.
POSITION WANTED — Experi. chaulTeur wishes position di evenings. Phone Freeport 331',
POSITION WANTED—Work at^ p^
eral housework or chamber Address X. B. C. General delni-^, Freeport. I'lfS
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SEAMSTRESS wishes work hy th. ¦! In private homes. Mrs. WhU' ¦ l!ros» St., Hemp.stead.
Wanted--HoQMs
All Metal Weather Strir
Porches enclosed
Custom Made Insect screel
Roe-NlcholB Co..
600 Fifth Ave., N. Y. CJ
'Phone vanderbilt 1238^
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo an tausbt; raftlnta B«glan« tunes. PBRFJ5CT FIRSTS i aona or MONET BAi;K. Fan 9on Inatruoients loaned fre. nett ayatem uaed. H. H. Pick! North Bergen Place, Freeiior «7-M. ' , ., .
0BW5POOL BmLDINQ, and work, cellar bottoots, bat tome. T work on ull terms a' «bie prices and try to give tion.^ Wall paper cleaning. I your old paper like new. 8. *- i$ Washlnston St.. Rockville
l> TO HIV
WANTED TO LEASE seven to ten- room house, with some land; out of village "limits; with privilege of buying. Address Box C-327 Inquirer. 3-107
WORK WANTED—Seamstress Mill ><o
out by day. 386 Long Beach H Ocean Side. ^ i
WANTED—For Immediate rent a small unfurnished houae or house¬ keeping apartment, in Freeport or Baldwin. Phone 388 Freeport. lOS-3
WANTED to RENT ~ IJnfuVnlsJied dwelling with 3 or 4 liedroonW; In or nejir Rockville Centre. Muat have Im¬ provements. Bental not to exceed |60. Addre.sA P, Box $3, Observ<-r, Rocky^le Centre. ' lOJ-tf
i For gwilg—Furnitmy
! HEAI'TIFCr. birds eye maple .i
Kniich txn-cl iniiror and lv. ] oil iNJintingjS; i^icriDce tlVe l..i, I I'lione onl^- beforo 12 or after 5 p i Horttipi), Hemp.stead .^31.
WOBK WANTED^Waltress to jin ('*t
by day or hour in private familj •*! Long Beach Road. Ocean Side, l"" Island. I'"<|3
Fir grf»-:*^ tit^
FOR SALE - Cliolie location. plOt < i69xl&0r Miiier i»i>a .South sMe Aves.. Freeport, L- L P- -^ Alyricl.. , PMA
i»OR SALE, Rockviii,. .,„,,„ Sie'tola on Mount Ave l..iu,.„ lierrk:^ Boad and Oewaki fourt, ,iMk» beet cash otter.- W- Wai;npi. i.s<i Etttfont 8t.. Brooklyn. U. V- ?-l#»
FOR SALE—Peal lvsta~ m ^grriicA, S room hun****"' all jtTi|(royeni«|)t|i,
S^rage, 7IX1W,
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J.jfle,'ter^
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7 ro«n house; all im:ii„v,menta, |>iock fmom StaUon. Pri". »ir,.:,(io, terma. i room bungatow; 75xiO(i. (up price 11,200. Tel. iJ.J*^V Kie, port IM:?
FOB SALB-On. ;„,, ift|iB{nM«4
Gardens, »\ f't ¦ n w .joMeM road and IM on Walnut sir.^t. Bargain « you act quick r u DtaOch, 1$4 Jackson street, il. ni|..i.,ad. Phone Hempetead 21, 108-6
FOR SALIC-Choi,( Washington St i ,.< stead; sewers, »aii and all lmproveni< Seltz, 949 Broad\vii>.
l'.ts, near the t .s.,horf. Hemp- I. a-.ie, eisctrictty nis; easy terms. N( VV York. SlUi)
FOR SALE—Plot , Washington .sir. stead; prtee ll.oon Hempstead etatlnn. 6-14, Flatlron Btiildi
f three Iota nmt
t .School, Hemp-
live miiiutes tq
Write to Room
ny.. New York.
6-106
FOR sale:—T\v(. fin,, lots on Stowe
Place, east ,ot .Main ux., Uempstead,
toward Garden <it.\ liargain. Hayes,
37 Stowe Place, H. uii.stead. . eiOfi
FOR SALE, Hc.iiipst.'iKl, modern houae; ten rotmis, two iiath.-r, aiTanged wltl» a small apartunnt that rents for |56 a month: electii. iry. steam, gas, two- cat- garage, chi' 1;. n Imuses, fruit trees. 201 Kernochan A v. Tel. 1746-R,
6-104
WATER-front lots, with bathing beach on Baldwin Hay. near club house; some restrlcte.l. oih. r.s without restric¬ tions; price, I on up; easy terms; ideal section; houst.'i for lale. P.O. Iwx 366, Baldwin. S0:74
LOTS FOR SALK (heeter Park, »!•»
beth Park, InKr.nhim Estates. T. H
Dauch, 124 ,Ta< knoti St., Hempstead;
telephone 2$ Ilempstead. M-tt
FOB SALE- i ll listate. In Merrick. Sroom bpii..!'.". nil improvtnients. garage, 75:;!"" lilce $3,500, terms. 7room hous.-. all rrnprovements, block from station in." ^f5,500, ter«)». 4
room bungal.
75x100; lull price
m
TO BELLE TCRREIS
PikEikiBff HMie Vacated i6t a DayWM'Aliaij^Oi^
J $1,200. Tel. IC'.'W Freeport.
109-3
Help Waattd
Male and I'K.MALE help Wanted —Make $1. «.. kly evenings ut iioipe; absolutely no (ak.; dime brings offer. Thompson, llnd. ribrook Ave., Jamaica^ New York, 3-107
Girls! Girls! Girls!
Operators Wanted on Waists
FBEEPQEI MfQ. CO.
Merrick Road and Henry Street
FREEPOBT, N. Y,
3:107
Hempstead. June 30.—In fourteen big gghi-aeeifig b|i«ies, tlilrty-|lve touring cars and two motor cyclee. employees at, Doubleday, Page A Company of Country Life, Journeyed to Port Jelfer son Tueaday for (be annual outing giv en by tfie company on the Belle Ter re Club grounds. From all reporta it w»m a great <!|ay gni everyone tiad a big time, with a little added excitement thrown In when two of the iMises took tbe wrong road on ttte return trip and l>eca«e temi>onu-i)y lost. . Tl»e party leu tne plant at Country Life at 9:30 and un titeir arrival at the Belle Terre Club, a picnic luncheon was served on the grounds.
Sports, then begun, both on land and water, the feature event being the girls' basball game, between the RMs and Ihe Blues, and which was wort by the Reds, • to 8. Other evenM were won as foi- loiws:
LAND 8IMIRT8 Winners of Men's Events
100 Yard dash—1st, Mat Massell; 2nd, SUnley SSimlnsky..
Three legged race—Jobn Meaney and Richard Powers.
100-Yard dash (Fat>—1st. Joe Hoff- meyer; 2nd, Denny Doherty.
Sack race—1st, Mr. AUwang; 2nd, Percy Peace.
Shot Put—Ist, Frederick Gray, 38 ft.; Snd, John Meaney. 37.2 ft.
Running broad Jump—1st. Stanley Ziminekl, 17^7 ft.; 2nd, James Kelthly, 16..8 ft.
880Yard Relay—SUnley Zlmln«ki, Richurd Powers, W^m. O'Bellly, Fred Gray.
Tug of War—Anthony Carato, John Meaney, Frederic^ Gray, Ben. McKln- ley, Anthony Bablnski, Pat O'Brien, Mike Domonasky, John Doherty.
1 mile run—1st, Willie Williams, time, 4.32; 2nd, Harold Flemming. LaiHes
50 Yard dash—1st, Tessie Pfister; 2n<l, Frances O'Rellley.,
60-Yard dash (fat)—1st, Mrs. Robins; 2nd, Miss Baldwin,
Sack race—Ist, Miss McCormack, 2nd, Tesale Pfister.
Three legge<l race—Miss Dixon and Miss Von Lusky.
¥GR SALE—the best iiKome prop¬ erty in Nassau County. Present rental iiays 18 per cent, on investment: Can 1k! Increased tn 30 per cent., as prciient rentals arc very low. Cash re- nulled $20,000.
Amwlle
lM'¥a«d^da«ii MMAV-lst, W. «L %ii$ rva. ?nd, E. O'Brien.
M-Tard dash (wosmb)—1st., Helen Smith, 2ttd, Lillian Meiner.
4eeTard relay—W. R. MannM. qiauA- Williams. EU^ortb Jenrlnge, Ito^it Mahn.
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Dinner was serrad at tka B<|>>iMiina O-r*'.' ikU BK S O'clock, niRwt «||4 the prlaea i»erev<llntrtbuted by F- N. DbvMe- 4ay, iMnsaiflrnt af the < ceniMny. gixi-, dancing wisa enjnyad. The atart of (h*j return trt|p g/B* al 7:29.
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FASHIONABLE DRESS FQR THE FOURTH FOR MEN
GO FORTH ON THIS MEMORABLE DAY Af- PROPRIATELY TOGCED AND TAKE YOUR FULL MEASURE OF PLEASURE.
SPORT COATS SMART IN CUT AND CHARAC¬ TER AT $I8.SQ
WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS RICHLY TAIL¬ ORED, THAT HANG TRUE, AT $8. AND $9.50
CRAWFORD WHITE BUa Sf ORT OXFORPSt BOUND WITH TAN LEATHER, AT $9.M. CANVAS, LEATHER TRIMMED, AT $3.50.
CORRECT HABERDASHERY AND HATS FOR OUTING WEAR.
CLOTHES FROM THE HOUSE OF KUPPEN- HEIMER.
EsUblished 1S84
ADOLPH LEVY & SON
FREEPORT
EDWARD H. MURR
CARPENTEB
repairing and job work
screening
Parches and Wfaulows aUILOING AW^a^AUII^^^CARACCq
Lexington Ave., Freepert, L. Ll
PhoM ise-R
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THE MARGUERITE
BaardatfHMia 118 ScTeidl Street
cARop an, H. Y.
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SITUATION WANTED—Experi. n chauffeur, marrlod, wishes po:'>ii with private family. Capable of 'i IngN any make of car. vflll do mm repairs and can furnish a flrst ''i' reference." Write Box C, J29 In'iiii •»•" afllce. Hempstead. ii"^-2
TRt^CKINO AND BTORAOX ^ ALBBBT K. MBRKL1GW
GUNBRAL TRUCKING DAILY TRI|>a TO Ktm TOHK
nUDBPOBT
POSITION "WAXTBCh-OW IS to I '«!
children. 'Teiep»Jone Freeport )i.'4
3 i<i7
TMB .--' ''«»t ocportMltr e\er ogereil to •pcji'vo lMlild«ra. )s.O9«-«».na0 houxra.
Inest -..'>«n. MsMuta Cqupt»; wtlUif old >q<l
•aver'.i''^ trdpi uwri«r«. SpK-iiil terras ^ I, . V C. «., FtM^ ntmar 2«M. ^,. 1 *B'tatrcH!aetory og*ir, swbleet to
(Agmf, . itTR fMMt^t 9aa»<^<*>*l*nt 1* tt«4r
to th- i iblkr. |.
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. jl/3BT—Male B.eaglo hound, black i ih . and white; name Rex: l<-tnche« n'^l;
„^, " ' ' $16 reward for information lejiiiiu t>j
FOR S.VLL-5 piece parlor siuite. «l-1 h,8 recovery. Janws »nith, .M, k most new, reasonable. Apply , S06 , nrj
Lakeview uvenue, RocK\>lllo
Centre. J .. . -¦. —
J0I.4 j LOST—Black ,aad white setter, i^i!
h.
name "Bessie". RewaJ'd if retiirned at bargatof-to John Bf I^nf. J4 Oak Ave., }i. mi> • lininir room ' u*^>,^ ' ..,.; j
bl>—Family Troner. $3 m da Village Laundry, Merrick m Ly
Music roll witb muitii "t\
c. ,. ' — -',, 9 p jQ riun-
Coratll, f't-a- AYtj , ^^.ooae'^x-^l, 1,. I, : 107i
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WILL BB PAID PMC mrOR^ M.%TiON LEADINO TO THS AiUHnr OP AN¥ONB PVIIP-
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''Sorry^ Bnt We Have No Gas Today"
Just suppose that when you want gas we s<aid: "SJorry, but we're entirely out of it today. We expect to have 80tn« next week."
Queas not
Gas is oa tap for your une any time, day or nighL At the mere turn of a valve, it is ready when you want it, where you want it And all because w^ maintain uninterrupted service.
Consider what thi^ means to us.
When coal companies advance their prices, can we my "Y^tar coal ia.too highl We won't buy until it ccnnea down"?
fk>t rnuch. ¦' .
Wh«n the oil nwin raises the price because hr can get so much mwi^ ior his oil by reAning it for the automobile, q|n we tail hipi that well stop making gas until prices come dowi^
ffo Agein.
An4 how about labor, the interest on money, and othAt essen¬ tial {A0tyn? Can we wait until they cost less?
No
These things we tnuat have. To get them, we inus^ pgy the pricD. That's why, no matter how much we regret it, w« ar* fovpod to ask more for our gas. f -
To us it is a matter of being able to continue in businflss. To yoa, the average consumer, it tn«aA« only a slif ht additional co«t pei^mcmth.
lAsaAir A surFOLX uosToro co,
OKO. UmAttOVALO. rmUrUt emam at t ^maammt, grwanrt. mM*«in« (MfP^ W.Wl»
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