The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 10, 1964, Image 14

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Commonwealth Telephone Co. These Are Special
Blueberry Muffins
To Change To All-Number Calling
“On October 5, 1964 the Harveys!
~ Lake exchange of the Common-
wealth Telephone Company will be
converted to All-Number Calling |“
with each telephone number being
composed of seven digits,” J. N.
Landis, District Manager, announced
today. ‘Direct Distance Dialing will
also be inaugurated at that time,”
Landis added.
Landis announced that the new
seven-digit telephone numbers will
be listed in the Dallas directory,
‘which will be delivered several
days before the numbers are placed
in service. Number cards will be
forwarded to all customers for them
to place on all telephones prior to
the change-over. Landis emphasiz-
ed that this change is being made
to keep pace with the growing de-
mands for telephone service.
Until now, 2-5 numberings was
employed to allow an exchange's
participation in the nationwide toll
network. Under this plan, ex-
changes were given exchange name
designations such as NEptune plus
a five-digit number. The number,
when dialed, would call for dialing
NE and the five digits.
~ “With the. change in October, the
numbers will have seven digits. The
first three numbers,” Landis said,
“will be 639 for Harveys Lake.”
For example, a typical Harveys
Lake number will be 639-5558. The
new numbering system harmonizes
with the rest of the exchanges
nationwide which are rapidly con-
verting to ANC.
Landis explained that the truth
of the matter is that the nation’s
telephone, system is doing away
with the alphabet. Peculiar as it
may seem, the reason is that the
telephone people are running out
of—of all things, phone numbers.
Since 1950, nearly 25 million
phones have been added in this
country. Each one needed a num-
ber with a word prefix that people
could understand, like NEptune.
The problem of finding such pre-
fixes: was getting tougher all the
time. After a lot of study, the
experts concluded that there was
only one thing to do to still give
the folks the service they want:
Change the system.
: So, eventually phone numbers
won't be partly letters and partly
numbers, like NEptune 9-5558 but
all digits: 639-5558. ‘All numbers
can be remembered for a short
time just as easily as letter-numeral
combination,” Landis observed.
~ “That's how most numbers are
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Try Mrs, James
used: You look it up in the book Mrs.
and remember it just long enough!
to dial.”
Manager Landis savy on to ex-:
plain about the alphabet. “There |
are only about 540 combinations of
real treat.
stant reminder
self.
Kozemchak’s
blueberry muffins if you want a
Kozemchak has
her own blueberry bushes, a con-
of Rev. Charles
Frick, who used to have blueberries
in his own yard, and inspired Jim-
mie to order four bushes for him-
two letters which will form words
easily understood and distinguished
and which will also work out in
telephone switching equipment.
(Try the 9-5 combination, for in-
stance, Kkalibur? Yling?) The ex-
perts went goofy trying to find more
words and gave up.”
To add more digits to present
numbers would make them even
harder to remember. (UTopia
8-973621). So it was decided to do
away with the pesky letter prefixes
and use simply number combina-
tions. This means telephone cus-
tomers will have the same total
number of digits to remember—
there simply will be no name as
a prefix. In a given area, the plan
will give the phone company a
much greater number of dial com-
binations.
“With ANC,” Landis stated,” and
Direct Distance Dialing, Harveys
Lake subscribers will be added to
the nationwide dial network which
is another step in the improvement
of communications which is tying
America more closely together,
DO YOU KNOW
Gamophobia is the psychic fear
of marriage, while gamomania is the
morbid desire to marry.
Mrs. Kozemchak advises using the
little fluted paper cups for the bak-
ing, as blueberry muffins stick to
a metal pan, even with the most
thorough greasing.
She gets everything ready in ad-
vance, for the more quickly the
muffins are mixed, the more light
and delicate they are.
She sifts two cups of all-purpose
flour with a teaspoon and a half
of baking powder and a quarter
teaspoon of salt, and sets it aside.
In a bowl she creams one-half
cup of butter or margarine with one
cup of sugar, adds two unbeaten
eggs and a teaspoon of vanilla, con-
tinues to beat until the mixture
is blended.
Then she adds the flour mixture,
and a half cup of milk, alternately,
beating between each addition.
Then she folds in a cup of blue-
berries.
She fills the paper cups in the
muffin tins about two-thirds full,
and bakes in a preheated oven at
375 degrees. Takes about 20 to
25 minutes.
The muffins are half way between
regular muffins and cupcakes, rich
enough to eat without butter, not
quite as sweet as cake,
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964
Sep. 14 Last Day
For Registering
Last date for registration of
voters who expect to cast ballots
in November, is September 14 at
Luzerne County Court House.
Candidates: must be 21 years of
age or older; must have been citi-
zens for one month or longer.
If a woman changes her name by
reason of marriage, her registra-
tion is still valid. But she must
submit an affidavit' from herself
and her husband in advance at
registration points, or at her poll-
ing place on election day.
. Eugenics is a science devoted to
the study and cultivation of con-
ditions that may improve the phy-
sical and moral qualities of future
generations,
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Ben Davis Victim
Of Heart: Attack
Mr. Davis had lived in Trucksville
for the past sixteen years, moving
to this area from Forty Fort.
He was a native of Indiana.
Victim of a fatal heart attack,
Ben Davis, 66, died Saturday at his
home on Keller Lane, Trucksville.
Services were conducted Tues-
Saleman for 25 years for Prosper-
ity Cleaning Machine Company, he
had established a cleaning business
of his own at: the intersection of
DALLAS. PENNSYLVAINL
He leaves his widow, the former Lost Her Face
Audrey Haler; a daughter, Mrs.
Pauline Kappler, Boca Raton, Flor-
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vertown; six grandchildren; two | rain
Eugene, Illinois; a sister, Mrs. |
Charles Bowen, Topeka, Kansas.
A nifty young flapper named Jane
While walking was caught in the
She ran - almost flew.
Her complexion did, too,
And she reached home exceedingly
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