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lanabanana73 10-13-2014 08:52 PM

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tomwed 10-13-2014 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 952492)
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.

What a great story about Americana in our lifetime. It is possible a billion and a half people in a few seconds could be reading this.

I don't know why, but I wish I knew Mrs. Brooks too.

Bonanza 10-14-2014 04:18 AM

LIvingston 9-4017

It was a partyline in Philadelphia.

OldManTime 10-14-2014 04:38 AM

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Rollie 10-14-2014 04:48 AM

Concord4-6754. In Milwaukee, with a party line. Weird how one can remember something so far back, and can't remember their current number.

Rollie

HDriders 10-14-2014 05:04 AM

SPruce 7-3526 Mohnton PA

2BNTV 10-14-2014 06:20 AM

YO 9-3818, (Yonkers N.Y.)

I faintly recall the phone numbers being 5 digits. Remember the party lines, and some people listened, when they picked up the phone, and someone was already using the party line.

Heavens to Mergatriod!!

asianthree 10-14-2014 07:04 AM

We didn't have a phone number which is picked up the phone and asked Melanie to get so-and-so. And sometimes she listen in

Rollie 10-14-2014 07:50 AM

I'm not pointing fingers here, but some people on this thread are older than dirt.

Rollie

Sandtrap328 10-14-2014 08:39 AM

The telephone exchange at my office was Dudley 9. I always thought that was hilarious.

birdawg 10-14-2014 08:49 AM

SYcamore 2 3074 Bronx NY

cybrgeezer 10-14-2014 08:50 AM

JAckson 1-9929, a four-party line in St. Louis in the 1950s.

alanmcdonald 10-14-2014 09:33 AM

Northern New Jersey: HAwthorne 7-5632

chuck90199 10-14-2014 09:37 AM

In Manchester, NH in the early 1940s - The number was 3752-W
It was a party line... at least one other family on it. Different rings for the different families, but I don't remember what ours was. Frequently there was someone on it talking when you picked it up to make a call.

Sometime in the late 40's or very early 50's we got a big black heavy "dial" telephone. NAtional 2-9717. There was an assembly at school where a lady with a giant telephone spent probably an hour showing us little kids how to dial.

Now why is it that I can remember that stuff from 60 to 70 years ago, but I can't remember my own cell phone number?

TheScoodlepoops 10-14-2014 09:38 AM

143-J -- Small town in KY and picked up phone and ask the operator to connect to whatever number you were calling. Once we moved to NC, I had a devil of a time getting a long distance operator to complete a call.


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