May 23, 2008
Station's old pumps can't keep up
Patty Anderson knows almost every customer who comes to the Tobacco House gas station in Dunbar.
She's looked at pictures of their kids, discussed their legal problems and learned their favorite brands of cigarettes. Anderson, the manager, has also empathized with their struggles to pay rising gas prices. After all, the Fairlawn Avenue gas station has plenty of its own fuel cost woes.
"We can't win for losing. The small guys don't have a chance," Anderson said Thursday.
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The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. This is a sad shame. Buy your gas at The Tabacco House near you. To think I don't even smoke!!!