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1. Campbell and Sons Oil Company
www.campbellandsonsoil.com/ind - [Cached]Published on: 3/31/2006 Last Visited: 1/1/2008
"We are proud of our success in Huntsville and North Alabama," Tony Campbell says.
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2. The Gadsden Times - Latest News from Gadsden, Alabama
www.gadsdentimes.com/apps/pbcs - [Cached]Published on: 8/19/2005 Last Visited: 8/19/2005
Tony Campbell, co-owner of Campbell & Sons Oil Co. in Huntsville, said his phone started "ringing off the hook" Wednesday with people asking about the rumor.
If the truckers all went on strike, he said, "We'd definitely be out of product rapidly, but I don't see that happening." -
3. al.com: News
www.al.com/news/huntsvilletime - [Cached]Published on: 3/30/2002 Last Visited: 3/31/2002
Gasoline prices in Huntsville jumped 14 cents a gallon in the past two weeks, said Tony Campbell, president of Huntsville-based Campbell & Sons Oil Co., the local Texaco distributor.
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Huntsville's $1.328 average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline on Friday was lower than the national average of $1.35, but higher than the state average and highest of the state's five metropolitan areas, according to the AAA's daily fuel gauge report.
Three weeks ago the average price for unleaded gas in Huntsville was $1.16 a gallon.
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"That's the million dollar question," said Campbell, who said summer price hikes usually take place in April or May. "All the information we're getting is that it's going up."
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Campbell said prices began rising a few weeks ago when the Bush administration disclosed that the U.S. might attack Iraq, and the negative reaction of that news from Arab countries in the Mideast.
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Campbell suggested this perspective on gas prices: In 1979, a new pickup truck cost $8,000 and a gallon of gas cost $1.319. Today, that truck costs $35,000 and gas is $1.299.
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