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JACKSON 1-1236 KELLOG 7-8857 MID 50 s
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We were on an 8-party line. Our ring was 2 longs and a short. I don't remember the number for sure, but I think it was 214, but I do remember our plumbers and that only because of the writing on the side of his trucks. "Don't fuss. Don't cuss. Call us. 88-W".
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SYcamore 2-0316 Bronx, NY circa mid-1950's
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First ever phone (I was a young kid): Our "number" was two shorts and a long. Yep, you held down the hook, cranked the handle and told the operator who you wanted to talk to. If they said us, she would crank out the 2-S and 1-L "number." Goodrich, Michigan
The first real phone number that other people could dial to get us was CEdar 57548. Burton Township, Michigan. It was a party line so yes, you could pick up the phone and listen to others talking on the line since we shared it with a couple of other families on our street. |
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2369
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Hemlock (HE) 9 1492
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Beachwood 4-5789 you could call me any old time! :)
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What was your first telephone number
TRojan2-1813
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424 - party line in very small town - Williamsport Ohio (near Circleville OH)
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Growing up was SOmerville 8-0001,
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Tucker 4-2202 ....on a farm in east central Illinois. It was a party line with five other families on our country road. I remember my mom & dad having to politely ask Mrs. Brooks to get off the line so we could make a call, otherwise she would stay on it all day talking to her sister, who only lived about another half-mile away.
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WA2-6022
In Beverly Massachusetts. WA stands for Walker. |
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