(1936)
(PPE note: On arriving at an out-of-town destination it was a common practice to avoid a long distance phone charge by calling home and asking for yourself as a signal that you had arrived at your destination and not actually completing a call. Therefore, the phone company's "report charge" as noted above.)
We'll have more views from time to time of the old phone book pages here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
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