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Phone Company Announces 25 Cent Increase in Rates

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Rates on all Massachusetts telephone service went up 25 cents a month yesterday.

Telephone company spokesmen said the new rate will apply to all types of service.

The increase is the second within a month for some subscribers. Rates for one-party suburban service, semipublic phones, and business phones were raised 25 cents on Oct. 14.

Two-party unlimited suburban, the usual college service, will now cost $6.00 a month plus 20 per cent federal tax.

The new charge will be pro-rated on monthly bills. Bills issued today will cover service up to midnight, Wednesday.

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