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J d Get ua a tankful at t the h e Sl sign 0 of f th the e Co Continental tal vo Soldiery Soldier C 1 er i I r f 7 r 1 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY I Producers Refiners and Marketers of high-grade high petroleum produs in Ar Arka Arkansas t I Colorado Idaho Kansas Missouri Montana Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma 0 Oregon regon I South Dakota Utah Washington Wyoming S- S c f wo w non 41 r w o tL F extra w l. l 4 miles dOl es 0 E 1 t. t n a A J Insist on uniform high quality insured b by bya y a well known brand ran Insist on f- f 0 r- r rag S r ORANGE LABEL 2 W r l i hJ YR 28 to 30 cups to the thel e I oJ 1 I td r r I WI tl r I I important Announcement i. i 1 i p pr 1 r LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE C I i CHANGES fir rt 7 i i j t q q 4 4 1 J r r l T Ia b it t S t r ro F. F jr Effective October 1 1926 J. j f i. i J On all calls from points in in the territory of The Moun Mountain 41 tC lf i States Telephone and Telegraph Company and to points points' 1 ta 1 k i in the i territory fr ry of any other er associated ted company f i iI t 1 1 I mfr ry Y 0 Reductions in in Lon Long Distance Rates 1 5 c. I lZ To p points ints miles or more distant the rates rates will be s substantially N r tl reduced d. d The greater the distance the greater the re re- re r lj rW f I 1 9 For example from Salt Lake to Los Angeles the L rv basic station to tation-t tation rate will be instead instead of p. p i 1 to Portland instead of to Omaha instead of pf w to Kansas City instead of to New York f. f E e M instead of 1275 A few rates for distances between I I 24 and miles will be adjusted to make the he schedule I con con- J- J Jr r i ef throughout but i in these cases case the increase increase of the basic basi L I to station rate will be only five cents 1 10 io 0 I Reversed Charges on Stati Station Station to to Station Calls i f. f J. J f H. H Ito t i jy i 1 Heretofore the reversal of char charges es has been available only on ont i W t person to person to person calls As a further convenience convenience to the public pub Pub- n lic this privilege will be be extended to to station calls h f. f I J 1 Y 1 where the rate is 25 cents or more s. s y r J a s t i 1 1 u tV r 4 Ii Jr J Ho I f 0 4 r f f S T i 1 i Longer Reduced Rate Peri Period d f J r k Reduced rate h hours urs for to station-to-station calls will begin at y J r 7 P. P M. M instead of 8 30 P. P M. M as formerly Between 7 and r iA P. P M. M the discount will be approximately 25 per cent of w J 1 the station to rates from P. P A. A M M. v It t n- n day station to station M. M to o s v. v the discount will be about 50 per cent of the day rates The These e I discounts will apply where the day to station-to-station rate is r. r t 40 cents or more with a minimum reduced rate of 35 cents t I V 1 of the f service conditions which it iti il Because unsatisfactory service which 0 i brought about the existing midnight discount will be dis- dis 1 i st t Ij I j it I continued d p V 11 y 1 T The enet net result of these these rate cha changes es will b bJ bis e a sav saving ng to the to the telephone users sers of f the trie 4 l United States of approximately a a ye year r. r The service changes are made in inthe 4 y the interests of public convenience to relieve the burden now imposed by the congestion of business at midnight and to furnish still better long distance service The Mountain States Te Telephone ephone Telegraph Co kf R rt r 1 c J I f i- i Cs V I |