Roughly when did the local telephone company quit using phone numbers preceded by a word such as Riverside?
Had to be in the early to mid 1960's...when I was real young I remember being taught my home phone number began with "plaza"....
i am still a yg pup do not remember those days.
My neighbor had a landscaping business. He used a 1968 Dodge dump truck with the phone number LI5-3982 painted on the doors. Yes that was the number, I know because it was one number less than ours. Supposedly when they ran the phone line out our road sometime in the mid to late 30s they passed out numbers sequentially
I also quite vividly remember the commercial jingle Garfield 1-2323 on the radio. I was born in 67 so give me 3 or 4 years to start noticing something like that and it takes us into the 70s. Not exactly local, I know but NE Ohio anyway.
As long as I can remember our phone number was the same as it is today and we got it in the 1960's.
According to Wikipedia the phone companies started using numbers only in the mid to late 1950's and the entire country was using numbers only by the mid 1960's. The words were dropped because they limited the number of phone numbers that could be issued in a given area.
I learned my phone number in the mid-60's as numbers only. Using words for phone numbers was something my parents and grandparents talked about when discussing the "good old days".
I can remember only having to dial 4 numbers if the first three were the same as yours...... At least i seem to remember that......
Quote from: Why?Town on January 12, 2013, 08:26:23 PM
My neighbor had a landscaping business. He used a 1968 Dodge dump truck with the phone number LI5-3982 painted on the doors. Yes that was the number, I know because it was one number less than ours. Supposedly when they ran the phone line out our road sometime in the mid to late 30s they passed out numbers sequentially
I also quite vividly remember the commercial jingle Garfield 1-2323 on the radio. I was born in 67 so give me 3 or 4 years to start noticing something like that and it takes us into the 70s. Not exactly local, I know but NE Ohio anyway.
I remember hearing that jingle until I moved here--and out of the Cleveland market--12 years ago. I just did a quick search, and found that this is now their name and their phone number. http://www.garfield12323.com/