Jeffrey Sharp wrote:
As a neat note, all the numbers in that town were in
the 4000-5999 range.
There was an 867-5309, which matches the name of a song that was popular
some years ago. Folklore says that it used to be the number of the grade
school cafeteria, but that may be a myth. Families of two of my friends
from high school, however, did take a turn each of having that number. They
reported occasional calls from strangers asking for Jenny (who, I guess, was
a character in the song). IIRC, one of these friends may have used an
answering machine greeting specially tailored to entertain these callers.
I couldn't resist: <http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/8675309.htm>