Huntsville2024

Huntsville, AR is published annually by Madsion County Telephone Company, Inc.

MADISON COUNTY TELEPHONE CO. INC.

FEBRUARY 2024 HUNTSVILLE, ARKANSAS 004436

FEBRUARY 2024

Including Listings for & Distribution to:

AURORA COMBS DRAKES CREEK FORUM HINDSVILLE

HUNTSVILLE KINGSTON PETTIGREW ST. PAUL WITTER

MADISONCOUNTY411.COM LOCAL • ACCURATE • VERIFIED Huntsville

VISIT OUR ONLINE DIRECTORY

Tommy Starr Shrum September 24, 1942 - September 16, 2023

A man who worked hard, loved his family, and loved his friends. He loved his job, and all the employees he worked with over the years. We dedicate this phone directory in his memory. He was a man who made everyone smile. Forever in our hearts.

Emergency Numbers & Huntsville Map

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Emergency Call Numbers

Fire

HUNTSVILLE..................................................................911 CLIFTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 FORUM-ALABAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 JAPTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 KINGSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 MARBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 WESLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911

Ambulance, Medical Paramedics

AMBULANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 EMS AMBULANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911

Highway PatrolSheriff/Police

SHERIFF,MadisonCo......................................................738-2320 POLICE (City) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 738-2610 ARKANSAS STATE (SPRINGDALE)....................................................1-479-751-6663 Other Emergency Numbers ARKANSAS CHILD OF ABUSE/NEGLECT REPORTING HOTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-482-5964 ARKANSAS RELAY SERVICE VOICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-285-1121 CUSTOMER SERVICE VOICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-285-7192 TDD....................................................... 1-800-285-1131 CUSTOMER SERVICE TDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-715-5462 EXTREME EMERGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-479-443-3181 MISSINGCHILDRENHELPCENTER................................. 1-800-872-5437 POISON HOTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-376-4766 RAPE CRISIS HOTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-813-5433

Important – Please stay on the line until you are sure that someone understands the address where the help is needed.

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Table of Contents

Customer Service Calls Directory Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RepairService.............................. 4, 8 Business With Your Telephone Company Business Office Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Doing Business With Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Payment of Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7 Calling Features & Information Area Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 AreaCodeMap.............................. 24 ArkansasExchanges....................... 20-23 CustomCallingServices.................... 14-19 Customer Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 General Information & Helpful Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Long Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Local Internet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Postal Information Arkansas ZIP Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28 Also See U.S. Government . . . . . . . . 21 (White Pages) Public Information EqualAccess................................ 31 International Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 MisuseofTelephone.......................... 31 Relay Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Statement of Non-Discrimination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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General Information

Business With Your Telephone Company MADISON COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.

Business Office Location 113 Court Street Huntsville, Arkansas 72740

To Reach Your Business Office Business Office Hours:

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday Closed Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays

If you have a question regarding your monthly bill, long-distance calls, directory listings and service and/ or equipment, please contact this business office. Aurora, Forum, Huntsville, Kingston . . . . . . . 738-2121

Cable Location Arkansas One-Call System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .811

Repair Service AllExchanges...............................738-2121 After Business Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .738-6611 Directory Assistance For numbers in Aurora, Forum, Huntsville and Kingston (That are not in the directory). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dial 1-411 All other Arkansas numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dial 1-411 Out of state numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dial 1-411 Inward WATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dial 1-411 Assistance In Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dial 0

Time & Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .738-2020

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Customer Information The Arkansas Public Service Commission requires utilities to provide the following information. Public Service Commission rules are available to the customer on request at our business office. Service Application, Changes and Discontinuances Applications for new service, changes in existing service or discontinuance of service may be made at our Business Office in person, by telephone or by mail. Charges for installation of new service and changes in existing service will vary depending on the type of work involved. Rates All tariffed rates for service are on file with the Arkansas Public Service Commission and are available to the customer on request at our Business Office. Huntsville-Forum-Aurora-Kingston One Party Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21.00 Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.50 Madison County Telephone offers a Residential Service Bundle with discount options. Information related to this Bundle Service is The Lifeline Assistance Program provides for a monthly discount off any qualified service offered by Madison County Telephone Company. The discount applies to monthly recurring rates for qualifying residential customers and is limited to one per household at the customer’s primary residence. To qualify the customer must partic ipate in one of the listed programs approved by the Federal Communications Commission. • Medicaid • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) • Federal Public Housing Assistance • SNAP • Veteran’s Pension or Survivor’s Pension Benefit available through the Business Office. Lifeline Assistance Program

• If your household income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline for Arkansas customers Two Steps to Enroll 1. Go to lifelinesupport.org to submit an appli cation or print out a mail-in application. 2. Contact MCTC to have the discount applied to your bill. The Affordable Connectivity Program Madison County Telephone participates in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which is an FCC program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford Internet service. The ACP provides up to $30/month discount for broadband service and is limited to one monthly service discount per household. Who is Eligible? A household is eligible if a member of the house hold meets at least one of the criteria below: • Has an income that is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines; • Participates in certain assistance programs, such as SNAP, Medicaid, Federal Public Housing Assistance, SSI, WIC, or Lifeline; • Participates in one of several Tribal specific programs, such as Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance, Tribal Head Start (only households meeting the relevant income qualifying standard), Tribal TANF, or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations; • Is approved to receive benefits under the free and reduced-price school lunch program or the school breakfast program, includ ing through the USDA Community Eligibility Provision; • Received a Federal Pell Grant during the cur rent award year; or • Meets the eligibility criteria for a participating broadband provider’s existing low-income program. (continued on next page)

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Customer Information

The Affordable Connectivity Program (continued) Check out www.fcc.gov/ACP for a Consumer FAQ and other program resources. Two Steps to Enroll 1. Go to ACPBenefit.org to submit an applica tion or print out a mail-in application. 2. Contact MCTC to select a plan and have the discount applied to your bill. Billing Procedures Bills are issued at the end of each month and include local service for one month in advance, appropriate charges for long-distance service and any other charges incurred since the previous billing. All bills are payable on receipt, and past due 23 days after the date the bill is mailed. Customers whose bills are not paid when due will receive a late payment charge and a “Shut-Off Notice” stating the date that service will be terminated. Once suspended, the full delinquent amount, plus a reconnect charge, must be paid before service will be restored. A residential customer may designate a third party to receive a copy of the “Shut-Off Notice.” Deposit A deposit may be required for new applicants for service to guarantee payment for this service. If desired, the deposit may be paid in two equal installments. In lieu of a deposit, the Company will accept written guaranty of a qualifying third party. The amount of the deposit generally will not exceed the charges for one month’s long- distance. Interest on deposits is credited to customers’ accounts annually. Deposits will be refunded after twelve months if the following two conditions are met during the preceding year: 1. The customer has, for a consecutive twelve month period, paid all bills prior to the due date; and, 2. The customer has rendered no check that was dishonored for reason other than bank error.

For existing customers, a deposit will be required (or increased) if any of the following conditions occur during the preceding twelve month period: 1. Service to the customer has been discontinued for failure to pay a delinquent account. 2. The customer has rendered two insufficient funds checks to the company in the preced ing twelve months. 3. The customer has failed to pay his bill by the due date twice in the preceding twelve months. 4. The customer has misrepresented his identity for the purpose of obtaining service. 5. The customer has engaged in unauthorized or fraudulent use, or procurement of service, or tampering with wires or other telephone company equipment. When final discontinuation of service is made by the company, the amount of the deposit, with interest, will be applied to any amount owed to the telephone company. Payment of Bills By mail – P.O. Drawer D, Huntsville, Arkansas 72740. In person – Telephone Company Business Office, 113 Court St., Huntsville, Arkansas. Visa, Discover, American Express, & MasterCard accepted in person or by phone. After hours – Night depository, 113 Court St., Huntsville, Arkansas. If you have a question regarding the accuracy of your monthly bill, long-distance calls, directory listing, service or equipment, please contact our Business Office at 113 Court St., Huntsville or call 738-2121. Automatic Payment We have an automatic Bank Draft option avail able. Call us for more information. We have one time credit/debit card payment options online through Ebill on our website. We have credit/debit card Autopay options available

online through Ebill on our website. Website: www.madisoncounty.net Delayed Payment Agreements

Delayed Payment Agreements are available to customers who are unable to pay a bill in full. If a customer has not broken an agreement in the last

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Customer Information 12 months, he may pay ¼ of the past due amount down by the third business day and pay the balance in installments over the next three months. Current bills and installments must be paid by the due dates or service will be subject to suspension. Use of Residence Telephone for Business Purpose Residence telephones are installed with the understanding that they will be used for normal social or domestic purposes. A residence service will be changed to busi ness service if used primarily or substantially for business purposes, or if the residence telephone number is advertised in connection with the sale of products or services, and the subscriber has no business service elsewhere within our system. You must dial 1+ or 0+ Area Code and Seven Digit Telephone Number for all long-distance calls. Delay of Termination of Service on Grounds of Serious Illness A utility shall postpone termination of service to a residential customer, or reconnect previously terminated service, for a reasonable time up to thirty (30) days if the customer presents a certificate from a physician stating it is likely that termination of service will either aggravate a serious illness or give rise to a substantial risk of death or a grave impairment of the health of the customer, of a member of the customer’s family or of another permanent resident of the premises where service is rendered. The certificate shall identify the medical emergency, specify the effect of termination of service, and specify the time during which termination of service will aggravate the illness. Delay of Termination of Service for Identified Elderly or Handicapped When identified elderly (65 or older) or handicapped customers tell the company they cannot pay a bill on time, the company will offer a delayed payment agreement, provide the name of federal, state, and local bill payment assistance agencies and explain the right to third party notice before suspension of service.

Extended Due Date Plan The Extended Due Date Plan is available to qualifying residential customers and is intended to enable the company to change a customer’s payment due date, at the customer’s request, to coincide with or follow the customer’s receipt of income. Customers who qualify under this plan and pay by the new date will not be considered late on their bill payment. Customer Complaints / PSC Info Contact our Business Office if you have a complaint concerning your bill or service. If your complaint is not handled to your satisfaction, ask to talk with the service representative’s supervisor. If you are unable to solve the problem with the Company management, you may contact:

Arkansas Public Service Commission 1000 Center Street, P.O. Box 400

Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 Toll-free telephone number 1-800-482-1164 or Little Rock number 1-501-682-1718

Late Payment Charges If payment is not received by the due date on your bill, a penalty charge of 10% of the first $30 of the overdue portion and 2% of the remainder of the overdue amount will be charged to you. Telephone Number The subscriber has no property rights to the telephone number or any right to continuance of service throughout any particular office. The telephone company may change the telephone number or the central office designation, or both, of a subscriber whenever it deems it desirable in the conduct of its business to do so. Do Not Call A utility shall inform their subscribers of the opportunity to register or revoke registrations on the National Do-Not-Call database at www.donotcall.gov or by calling 1-888-382-1222.

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Customer Information

If You Need to Call Our Repair Service Please be prepared to answer these questions when you call: 1. What is the telephone number of the line in trouble? 2. Does the problem occur on all your phones? 3. Do you have a dial tone? 4. Is noise the problem on the line? 5. Can you call out? 6. Can you receive calls? 7. How often does the problem occur? 8. Is the problem on local and/or long-distance calls? 9. What number can we call to reach you during the repair? Once you call our repair service, we will see to it that your repairs are made as quickly as pos sible. Some will be made at no charge to you. Other repairs may require a fee, depending upon the source of the trouble. If the Trouble is In Your Telephone Set Fees will apply if you ask us to make a repair visit and the trouble is found in your telephone set(s) or other phone equipment and you do not have a Maintenance Agreement. If the Trouble is In Your Inside Wiring Fees will apply if you ask us to make a repair visit and the trouble is found in your telephone wiring inside your home or place of business. To repair the damage, your options are to hire us, do it yourself, or seek outside assistance. If you already have our Inside Wiring Agreement, we can repair the inside wiring and jacks at no extra cost. Certain restrictions may apply. If the Trouble is In Our Outside Lines In most instances, there are no charges for repairs in our telephone lines, which are located outside your home or place of business. TO CONTACT OUR REPAIR SERVICE AFTER HOURS CALL 738-6611 – A worry-free option to inside wiring repairs . You can avoid unexpected charges for telephone inside wire repair by subscribing in advance to our Inside Wiring Agreement. A small monthly fee protects you from normal repair charges on the wiring and jacks inside your home or busi ness. For more information, call our business office. The number is 738-2121.

We do everything possible to make sure your phone service remains the best. And we try just as hard to fix any problems that do occur as quickly as possible. We make repairs to the service lines outside your home or business at no charge to you. Unless you have our Inside Wiring Agreement, any repairs to your inside service lines require an additional charge. Because some of your repair assistance requires a fee, we work with you to help determine the source of the problem, whenever possible. Listed below are a few things to do before you call our repair service. • Look for symptoms on your telephone set(s) like cracked plastic housing or a broken or frayed cord. • If you have just one phone, unplug it and plug in a borrowed phone. If the borrowed one works, the problem is in the phone set and not the phone line. • If you have more than one phone, make sure each phone’s receiver is on the hook. If none of them are off the hook, unplug every phone. Then plug each phone back into any wall jack one at a time, and check each phone for a dial tone as you go. The telephone set that causes the line to go dead is the one needing repair. • If your phone or phones appear to be working, take a working phone to your telephone net work interface box. This box is usually located on the outside wall of your home or business. It is located where our outside lines and your inside telephone wiring connect, or “interface.” Open the network interface box and locate the “test jack” inside. Remove the modular plug from the test jack and insert the phone jack from your phone. If the same problem occurs when you plug your phone into the test jack, the problem is our outside lines. Call our repair service. The number is 738-2121. If the problem disappears when you use the test jack, the problem is in your inside wiring or your telephone set.

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General Information & Helpful Tips

Directory Accuracy Every effort is made to make the directory as accurate as possible. In case of error or omis sion, the liability of the company, if any, is limited to the amount of actual impairment of the cus tomer’s service and may not in any event exceed the amount paid for the service during the period covered by the directory in which the error or omission occurred. Classification of Service A residence telephone may be changed to the business service classification if the use of such service can be considered as being primarily for business. Such change may be made if the residence telephone number is advertised in connection with the sale of products or services if the subscriber has no business service within It is illegal for a person to charge any calls to another’s number or Calling Card without their permission. Persons placing such calls to avoid payment for service are subject to prosecution, and if convicted, are subject to imprisonment and/or a fine. Harassment by Telephone It is a crime under both state and federal laws for anyone to make obscene or harassing telephone calls. These laws have penalties of imprisonment and/or a fine. Annoying Calls If you ever receive obscene, abusive, harassing or threatening calls, follow these suggestions: 1. Hang up at the first obscene word. Hang up if the caller remains silent the second time you say hello. Remember, you control your telephone , not the person calling. 2. Do not give any information, such as your name or address, until the caller has been properly identified. 3. Advise your children not to give out any information. If you are not at home, those answering your telephone should be instructed to say, “They’re busy right now, may I take a message?” 4. If calls persist, call the telephone company. the same exchange area. Fraudulent Billing Can Lead to Prosecution

Telephone Safety The telephone is one of the safest appliances in your home and office, but there are a few situations where a telephone user should be cautious. • Do not use the telephone while you are in the bathtub, shower or swimming pool. Putting the telephone in water could cause a shock. • Avoid using the telephone during electrical storms in your immediate area. Urgent calls should be brief. Madison County Telephone Company uses protective measures to limit electrical surges from entering your home, but absolute protection from lightning is impossible. • If you suspect a gas leak, report it immediate ly, but use a telephone away from the area in question. The telephone’s electrical contact could create a tiny spark when you dial. While unlikely, it is possible that this spark could ignite heavy concentrations of gas. Tariff Provisions The communications services furnished by the telephone company are public utility services which are offered by the company subject to the rules, regulations and charges set forth in its tariffs. Abuse of Telephone Service The tariffs provide for suspension or termination of telephone service for abuse. Abuse of service

includes the use of service or facilities of the telephone company to transmit a mes sage or to locate a person or otherwise to give or obtain information without payment of a long-distance charge. Guarding Against Fraud

For your protection, new equipment and procedures enable the telephone company to detect and investigate fraudulent calls. State and Federal laws provide that no person shall defraud or attempt to defraud the telephone company of its lawful charges. Violators, upon conviction are subject to imprisonment or fine or both.

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Long Distance

Madison County Long Distance “Long Distance Service That’s Closer to Home.”

What You Avoid: • Monthly surcharges • Set-up fees • Monthly minimums or limits • 10-10 Codes What You Get: • One great rate 24 hours a day • One bill • Hometown one-to-one customer care service

Making the Switch to Madison County It’s easy to take advantage of your local long distance choice; call our customer consultants at 479-738-2121 or 1-888-846-MCTC (6282).

Also Available: Optional Plans

Madison County Telephone has optional calling plans available to help reduce the cost of your IntraLATA toll calling. Call our customer consultants to see what will pro vide you with the most savings. 479-738-2121 or 1-888-846-MCTC (6282)

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Local Internet Access

Local Internet Access Available in Aurora, Forum, Kingston and Huntsville

Call for availability — call is local in above areas. • News Feed, E-mail, World Wide Web, File Transfers • DSL Available in All Exchanges • No Additional Telephone Line Needed • Visit www.madisoncounty.net or call 738-2121 for speeds and rates.

Your one source for information on anything you can imagine: People, Places, Events, Health, Finance, Sports, History and much more.

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Voice Mail

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE MADISON COUNTY TELEPHONE OFFERS YOU VOICE MAIL SERVICE

• Available in Aurora, Forum, Kingston & Huntsville • Retrieve your messages anywhere, at anytime • Never miss your calls, answers when you are gone or if your line is busy • Activate or deactivate this service from your phone

Rates & Charges

Package I Call Answering $3.00 per month, per line (Bus/Res) Includes: 5 minute storage Call Forward-Busy line/Don’t Answer Message waiting indication Busy greeting Optional: Additional storage minutes available at $1.00 per 5 minutes

Package II Voice Messaging $6.00 per month for first mailbox per line, plus $2.00 per month per each additional mailbox (Bus/Res) Includes: 10 minute storage Call Forward-Busy line/Don’t Answer Message waiting indication Busy greeting

A ONE-TIME INSTALLATION CHARGE OF $3.00 PER STATION (BOX), PLUS THE TARIFFED SERVICE ORDER CHARGE, WILL APPLY FOR BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS.

ACCESS YOUR VOICE MAIL From the phone subscribed to the service: 1. Dial 738-3333 2. If prompted, enter your PIN and then #. From a different phone: 1. Dial 738-3333 2. Enter your 10-digit mailbox number. 3. Enter your PIN and then #. RECORD YOUR GREETING 1. Access your voice mailbox. 2. Press 9 for the mailbox setup menu. 3. Press 1 for greeting options. 4. Press 2 to record your greeting. 5. Record your greeting and then press # .

RETRIEVE MESSAGES 1. Access your voice mailbox.

2. Your first new message may play immediately. If not, press 1 to listen to your messages. You will hear the announcement “You have x new messages and x saved messages.”

3. Press 1 to listen to new messages. 4. Press 2 to listen to saved messages.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOICE MAIL SETUP TO ACTIVATE (CFB) CALL FORWARD BUSY TO VOICEMAIL Dial *90 738-3333 TO DEACTIVATE CALL FORWARD BUSY Dial *91 TO ACTIVATE (CFD) CALL FORWARD DON’T ANSWER TO VOICE MAIL Dial *92 , enter number of rings (2-6) Then enter 738-3333 TO DEACTIVATE CALL FORWARD DON’T ANSWER Dial *93

CHANGE YOUR PIN 1. Access your voice mailbox.

2. Press 9 for the mailbox setup menu. 3. Press 2 to change your password.

4. Enter your new password and then press # . 5. When prompted to verify the password, enter it again and then press # .

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Doing Business With Us

Phone Service is Changing... ...and Madison County Telephone has the answer.

Internet Madison County Telephone has the answer. Madison County Telephone offers high speed local Internet access. No additional telephone line is needed. All you need is a computer and you can experience the world of the Internet. Phone Rental Program Our telephone rental package is the most complete service available. We will provide and maintain a quality touchtone telephone in your home or business for just pennies a day. A repair specialist will repair or replace the rental telephone at no extra charge if you have service problems. With the Phone Rental Program, you won’t have to worry about owning and repairing your own phone. Call us today! 738-2121 www.madisoncounty.net

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Custom Calling Services Custom calling services are optional services offered in addition to regular exchange service. These can be used with all styles of rotary dial and push-button telephones. They are offered only with cen tral offices equipped to provide such features. For further information, please contact the Telephone Business Office at 738-2121. Monthly Charges Individual Services Residence Business Call Waiting, per line $ 1.00 $ 2.00 Call Forwarding, per line 1.00 2.00 Call Conferencing (3-Way Calling), per line 1.00 2.00 Speed Calling, per line 8 codes 2.00 3.00 30 codes 3.00 4.00 Toll (Code) Restriction 0.75 0.75 Help Line, per line 1.50 2.00 Teen Service, per line 3.25 6.25 Call Forward Busy 1.50 3.00 Call Forward Remote Access, per line 1.75 2.00 Call Forward No Answer 1.50 3.00 Cancel Call Waiting, per line 0.50 1.00 Remote Call Forward, per line 14.75 14.75 Economy Packages Call Waiting and Call Forwarding, per line $ 1.75 $ 3.50 Call Waiting and Call Conferencing, per line 1.75 3.50 Call Forward and Call Conferencing, per line 1.75 3.50 Deluxe Packages Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and Call Conferencing, per line $ 2.75 $ 5.00 Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and Call Forwarding Remote Activate, per line 3.00 5.25 Automatic Callback 3.00 4.00 Automatic Recall (per line) 3.00 4.00 Call Name and Number Delivery 6.00 7.00 Call Number Delivery Blocking n/c n/c Call Name Delivery Blocking n/c n/c Customer Originated Trace (per successful try) 6.00 6.00 Selective Call Acceptance 3.00 4.00 Selective Call Forwarding 3.00 4.00 Selective Call Rejecting 3.00 4.00 Distinctive Ring Call Waiting 3.00 4.00 Super Saver Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Call Conferencing, Call Forwarding Remote Activate, Cancel Call Waiting $ 4.00 $ 6.25 Charge for Returned Check 25.00 25.00 Installation of the above services is $9.00. To change your long-distance carrier, call our office at 479-738-2121 for rates.

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Custom Calling Services Custom calling services are available at an additional monthly charge. These can be used with all styles of rotary dial and push-button telephones.

Cancel Call Waiting Now when you have a call that you don’t want interrupted, you can prevent a second call from breaking into your line. To CANCEL CALL WAITING, simply dial an access code prior to placing your call. If you have THREE-WAY CALLING, you can CANCEL CALL WAITING during a call. In either case, the cancel request stays in effect for the duration of the call and any incoming calls receive a busy signal. This feature is especially helpful if you use a computer to send or receive data transmissions through your phone line. To Cancel Call Waiting Before Calling: • Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone. • Dial the deactivation code 7-0-#, and listen for a special dial tone. (On a rotary dial phone, dial 7-0 and wait four seconds.) • Now, dial the number you wish to call. When you disconnect your call, CALL WAITING is automatically reactivated. To Cancel Call Waiting During a Call: • You must have THREE-WAY CALLING to CANCEL CALL WAITING during a call. • Place your current call on hold by depressing the switchhook/plunger for one second. • Listen for the dial tone, then dial 7-0-#. (On a rotary dial phone, dial 7-0 and wait four seconds.) • Listen for a special “beep-beep” tone, then depress the switchhook/plunger for one second and return to your call. • When you disconnect your call, CALL WAITING is automatically reactivated. Help Line (Direct Line) This feature, sometimes called Direct Connect or Warm Line, provides automatic placement of a call to a pre-selected Directory Number upon detection of a call origination. No dialing is required by the calling party to complete the call. The service may be used for intraoffice or interoffice calls. Calls can also be made by dial ing when critical timeout is used. The feature does not affect terminations to the line.

Call Waiting If you have an incoming call while you are already on the line, the Call Waiting feature will alert you. You may then put the first party on hold while you catch your second call. It will greatly reduce missed calls due to a busy phone! Here is how your Call Waiting feature alerts you: • A beep tone tells you another call is waiting. Only you hear this tone. • Another reminder tone will be heard 10 seconds later if the call remains unanswered. • The second caller hears the normal ringing tone only. To Answer the Second Call: • Depress the switchhook/plunger for about a second, to place your first call on hold. • You will automatically be connected with the second caller. To Alternate Between Calls: • By depressing the switchhook/plunger for about a second, you may alternate between calls. • Each conversation is private and cannot be heard by the other caller. To Terminate Either Call: • Simply hang up. • Your telephone will then ring. • When you answer it, you will be connected with the other caller.

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Teen Service Individual Ring Teen Service enables two telephone numbers to be assigned to a single-party line. Each tele phone number is assigned a unique ringing pat tern so the called party can determine the nature of the call. Call Forwarding This feature means your phone can transfer calls to another number of your choice. Call Forwarding is great for the business person who wants to catch after hours business calls at home or for anyone who doesn’t want to miss an important call. To Forward Your Calls: • Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone. • Dial 72 . • Depress the # button (with a rotary dial, skip this step and wait for a 4-second pause). • Again, listen for dial tone. • Now, dial the number where you wish your calls forwarded. (Speed Calling codes may be used if you also have this feature.) • When someone answers at the forwarded number, Call Forwarding feature is in effect. If there is no answer, or the line is busy, hang up and repeat the previous steps. If you do this within two minutes, you will hear two beeps meaning your Call Forwarding feature is in effect. Once you have activated Call Forwarding, the phone will make one short ring each time a call is forwarded. However, you can still make out going calls from this phone. If you wish to change the number your calls are being transferred to, just discontinue the first (see below) and redirect your calls using the above steps. To Disconnect Call Forwarding: • Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone. • Dial 73 . • Depress the # button (with rotary dial, skip this step and wait for a 4-second pause). • Listen for two beeps. Call Forwarding is now disconnected.

Call Forward Busy This feature means you can transfer calls to another number of your choice when your phone is busy. Call Forward Busy is great for the phone that has a computer online. To Activate Call Forward Busy: • Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone. • Dial *90 . • Again, listen for dial tone. • Now dial the number where you wish your calls forwarded. (Speed calling codes may be used if you also have this feature.) • When someone answers at the forwarded number, Call Forward Busy feature is in effect. If there is no answer, or the line is busy, hang up and repeat the previous steps. If you do this with in two minutes, you will hear two beeps meaning your Call Forward Busy feature is in effect. To Discontinue Call Forward Busy: • Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone. • Dial *91 . • Listen for two beeps. • Call Forward Busy is now disconnected. Call Forward Remote Access (CFRA) All Exchanges (232, 559, 665, 738) will dial the same number. To Activate Call Forward from any line other than your own: • Call 738-2999 (It will beep, then give you a dial tone). • Enter your number ###-####, then enter your assigned PIN ##### (It will beep, then give you a dial tone). • Dial 72# (It will beep, then give you a dial tone). • Enter the number you want to forward to. Then hit # and hang up. (Remember, if it is long distance, to put 1+ area code.) To Deactivate Call Forward from any line other than your own: • Call 738-2999 (It will beep, then give you a dial tone). • Enter your number ###-####, then enter your assigned PIN ##### (It will beep, then give you a dial tone). • Dial 73# (It will beep, then give you a dial tone). • Hang Up.

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To Establish Your Speed Calling List: • Listen for dial tone and dial 74 (for 8 code calling) or 75 (for 30 code calling). • Then depress the # button. (With rotary dial phone, skip this step and allow a 4-second pause.) • Dial one of the 8 one-digit access code numbers (2-9) for 8 code speed calling or dial one of the 30 two-digit access code numbers (20-49) for 30 code speed calling. • Dial the complete local or long-distance number you are assigning to that code. • Listen for confirmation tone to indicate your Speed Calling number is established. To Change Your Speed Calling List: • Simply follow the same steps for establishing your list. A new number automatically can cels out the corresponding existing number. To Use Your Speed Calling Feature: • Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone. • Dial the appropriate one-digit access number (2-9) for 8 code speed calling or the two-digit access number (20-49) for 30 code speed calling. • Push the # button. (With rotary dial phone, skip this step and allow a 4-second pause for your number to be connected.) Customer Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS) is a group of capabilities that use industry standard protocols to effectively manage call flow. This is accomplished by the central office development of technology which routes the calling party’s telephone number from the cen tral office serving the called party. That tele phone number is held in network giving the called party options including answering the call and calling back to the originator. Automatic Callback Automatic Callback redials a busy number and keeps dialing the busy number for up to 30 minutes. When the number is available, the caller will be alerted by a special ring. After picking up the receiver, the caller is connected to the num ber that was dialed.

Three-Way Calling This feature lets you turn an everyday two-way call into a three-way conversation. It’s easy! To Add a Third Party: • First, to hold your existing call, depress the switchhook/plunger for about a second. • Then dial the third number. (Speed calling codes may be used if you also have this feature.) • When the third party answers, you may talk privately before completing your three-way connection. • With your third party on the line, depress the switchhook/plunger for a second to add the holding party. Your Three-Way call is now in effect. If for some reason the call to the third party is not completed, depress the switchhook/plunger twice to get back to your held party. To Disconnect the Third Party: • Depress the switchhook/plunger for about a second. You will now have only the original party on the line. To Disconnect Completely: • Simply hang up. • If either of the two parties hangs up, you can continue to talk to the one remaining. Speed Calling This feature lets you reach frequently called local or long-distance numbers by dialing a one- or two-digit code.

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Automatic Recall Automatic Recall dials the last number that called the subscriber, whether the subscriber answered the call or not, and keeps dialing the number for up to 30 minutes if it is busy. A spe cial ring alerts the subscriber when the called number is available. Call Number Delivery (Caller ID) Call Number Delivery allows the subscriber to view the telephone number of the calling party before answering the telephone. A number will appear on a special display unit after the first ring. A Caller ID Unit can store from 1 to 100 numbers so that calls can be returned at a more convenient time. In some cases, the number may be blocked because the originating caller has elected to block his or her number from being delivered, or the serving office is not equipped to pass the number, or the call is from out of state. Call Number Delivery Blocking (Caller ID Blocking) Call Number Delivery Blocking allows the subscriber to restrict his or her number from being delivered to the called party. This feature allows the subscriber the privacy desired if he or she has a non-published or unlisted number. Dial *67 before each call to block number. Call Name Delivery Blocking Call Name Delivery Blocking allows the sub scriber to restrict his or her name from being delivered to the called party. This feature allows the subscriber the privacy desired if he or she has a non-published or unlisted number. Dial This feature enables the customer to initiate an automatic trace of the last call received. This feature is provided to all subscribers of the Madison County Telephone Company. The results of the trace are recorded in the telephone company’s switch and will be furnished only to legally constituted authorities and never to the customer. *98 before each call to block name. Customer Originated Trace

Selective Call Acceptance Selective Call Acceptance allows the subscriber to receive calls from a list of not more than 32 subscribers’ specified directory numbers. Selected Call Forwarding This is a call management feature that allows the customer to transfer up to 32 selected calls to another telephone number. Selective Call Rejection This incoming call management feature allows the customer to define a list of up to 32 calling directory numbers to be screened. Distinctive Ringing-Call Waiting Distinctive Ringing provides a different ringing pattern for up to 32 selected numbers. The service also provides a different call waiting tone for those selected numbers if the subscriber also has call waiting. Equipment Information How to connect or disconnect your phones:

To install your phone, match the plug at the end of the cord with the jack, and insert. To disconnect your phone, squeeze the clip on the plug and pull it out of the jack. A special converter can be pro vided to permanently change the non-standard jacks into modular out lets to use with your modular cord. Plug the converter into the jacks, then plug the cord into the converter. To connect your wall phone, match the holes in the back of the phone with the rivets and the wall mount ing. Push the phone lightly against the mounting and slide it down into place. To disconnect, slide the phone up to lift it off the rivets, then pull it away from the wall. If your house or apartment has “hard-wired” telephone outlets, you may be able to save time and money on installation by changing them to mod ular “plug-in” outlets yourself with a modular jack converter. Modular outlets let you plug in or move your own tele phones. For more information, call your Telephone Company Business Office.

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Automatic Call Back (Activate) Automatic Call Back (Deactivate) Automatic Recall (Activate) Automatic Recall (Deactivate) Call Number Delivery Block Call Name Delivery Block Customer Originated Trace Selective Call Acceptance Selective Call Forwarding

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Call Forward Busy (Activate) Call Forward (Deactivate) Call Forward Busy (Deactivate)

Cancel Call Waiting Speed Calling – 8 Speed Calling – 30

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479-200 ............ Fayetteville 501-200 ................. Redfield 870-200 ................Nashville 479-201 ..............Fort Smith 501-201 ................ Bradford 870-201 .................Newport 479-202 ...................Rogers 501-202 ............. Little Rock 870-202 ........... Pocahontas 479-203 ........... Elm Springs 501-203 ................... Searcy 870-203 ............. Jonesboro 479-204 .............Bentonville 501-204 .............. Jessieville 870-204 .................Harrison 479-205 ........... Elm Springs 501-205 ................. Conway 479-206 ..............Booneville 501-206 ....... Heber Springs 870-206 ............. Jonesboro 479-207 .................Waldron 501-207 ................... Searcy 870-207 ............. Jonesboro 479-208 ..............Van Buren 501-208 ................ Morrilton 870-208 ................... Wynne 479-209 .....................Ozark 501-209 .............. Jessieville 870-209 ............... Pine Bluff 479-210 .........Drakes Creek 501-210 ............. Little Rock 870-210 ........... Arkadelphia 479-212 ..................Decatur 501-212 ............. Little Rock 870-212 ..............Paragould 479-213 .....................Ozark 501-213 ....................Bryant 870-213 .......Mountain View 479-214 .............. Clarksville 870-214 .......Mountain View 479-215 ...... Siloam Springs 501-215 ................ Morrilton 870-215 ..............Paragould 479-216 ..................... Mena 501-216 ............. Little Rock 870-216 ..............Texarkana 479-217 ................ Mulberry 501-217 ............. Little Rock 870-217 .................Newport 479-218 ..............Fort Smith 501-218 ............. Little Rock 870-218 ............... Pine Bluff 479-219 .............Russellville 501-219 ............. Little Rock 870-219 ............. Jonesboro 479-220 ...... Siloam Springs 501-220 ............. Little Rock 870-220 ................. Fordyce 479-221 ..............Fort Smith 501-221 ............. Little Rock 870-221 .................Marshall 479-222 ..............Fort Smith 501-222 ............Wrightsville 870-222 ...............McGehee 479-223 .............Russellville 501-223 ............. Little Rock 870-223 ..............Glenwood 479-224 .............. Centerton 501-224 ............. Little Rock 870-224 ..............Monticello 479-225 ............ Fayetteville 501-225 ............. Little Rock 870-225 ...... West Memphis 479-226 ..............Fort Smith 501-226 .............. Jessieville 870-226 ...................Warren 479-227 .................Waldron 501-227 ............. Little Rock

870-227 ................ Trumann 479-228 ...... Siloam Springs 501-228 ............. Little Rock 870-228 ................... Helena 479-229 ............. Dardanelle 501-229 ..................Malvern 870-229 .................Crossett 479-230 ...................Rogers 501-230 ................... Searcy 870-230 ........... Arkadelphia 479-231 ............. Springdale 501-231 ............. Little Rock 870-231 .................Camden 479-232 ....................Aurora 501-232 .................... Beebe 870-232 .....Mountain Home 479-233 ....................Gentry 501-233 ...................... Casa 870-233 ...................De Witt 479-234 ..................... Mena 501-234 ............. Little Rock 870-234 ................Magnolia 479-235 ..............Van Buren 501-235 ............. Little Rock 870-235 ................Magnolia 479-236 ............ Fayetteville 870-236 ..............Paragould 479-237 .............Russellville 501-237 ...................Lonoke 870-237 ............... Lake City 479-238 ...... Siloam Springs 501-238 .......... Greers Ferry 870-238 ................... Wynne 479-239 ......Eureka Springs 501-239 .................... Beebe 870-239 ..............Paragould 479-240 .....................Elkins 501-240 ............. Little Rock 870-240 ..............Paragould 479-241 .............. Saint Paul 501-241 ...........Jacksonville 870-241 ........................Roe 479-242 ..............Fort Smith 501-242 ................ Morrilton 479-243 ..................... Mena 501-243 ............. Little Rock 870-243 ............. Jonesboro 479-244 ......Eureka Springs 501-244 ............. Little Rock 479-245 .............Bentonville 501-245 ............. Little Rock 870-245 ........... Arkadelphia 479-246 ...................Rogers 501-246 ............. Little Rock 870-246 ........... Arkadelphia 501-247 ............. Little Rock 870-247 ............... Pine Bluff 479-248 ........... Elm Springs 501-248 ............. Little Rock 870-248 ........... Pocahontas 479-249 ............ Fayetteville 501-249 ...................Benton 870-249 ..............Delaplaine 479-250 .............Bentonville 501-250 ....... Heber Springs 870-250 ................. Fordyce 479-251 ............ Fayetteville 501-251 ............. Little Rock 870-251 ............... Batesville 479-252 ............Greenwood 501-252 ............. Little Rock 870-252 .................. Grubbs 479-253 ......Eureka Springs 501-253 ................... Clinton 870-253 ............. Jonesboro 479-254 .............Bentonville 501-254 ................... Searcy 870-254 ................Carthage 479-255 ..................Hackett 501-255 ............. Little Rock 870-255 .................... Hazen

479-256 ...................Rogers 501-256 ............. Little Rock 870-256 ..................Des Arc 501-257 ............. Little Rock 870-257 ... Cherokee Village 479-258 .............Bentonville 501-258 ............. Little Rock 870-258 ................... Oxford 479-259 ..............Fort Smith 501-259 .....................Cabot 870-259 ................... Knobel 479-260 ............. Springdale 501-260 ............. Little Rock 870-260 ........... Arkadelphia 479-261 ............. Springdale 501-261 ........... Spring Lake 870-261 ............Forrest City 479-262 ..............Van Buren 501-262 ........... Hot Springs 870-262 ............... Batesville 479-263 ............ Fayetteville 870-263 .....................Gould 479-264 .............Russellville 501-264 ............. Little Rock 870-264 ..............Oil Trough 479-265 ......Eureka Springs 501-265 ............. Little Rock 870-265 ........... Lake Village 479-266 ............ Farmington 501-266 ...................Lonoke 870-266 ...... Evening Shade 479-267 ............ Farmington 501-267 ..................Malvern 870-267 ............... Pine Bluff 479-268 .............Bentonville 501-268 ................... Searcy 870-268 ............. Jonesboro 479-269 ...............Mansfield 501-269 ................. Conway 870-269 .......Mountain View 479-270 ...................Rogers 501-270 ....... Heber Springs 870-270 ............Forrest City 479-271 .............Bentonville 870-271 ..............Harrisburg 479-272 ............... Plainview 501-272 ............. Little Rock 870-272 ............. Jonesboro 479-273 .............Bentonville 870-273 ............. Jonesboro 479-274 ..............Fort Smith 870-274 .................Okolona 479-275 .............Charleston 501-275 ........................Coy 870-275 ............. Jonesboro 479-276 ...................... Alma 501-276 ........... Hot Springs 870-276 .................Success 479-277 .............Bentonville 501-277 ............. Greenbrier 870-277 ............. Jonesboro 501-278 ................... Searcy 870-278 .............. Blytheville 501-279 ................... Searcy 870-279 .............. De Queen 479-280 .............Russellville 501-280 ............. Little Rock 870-280 .................Harrison 501-281 ................... Searcy 870-281 .............. Blytheville 479-282 ...................Rogers 501-282 ........... Hot Springs 870-282 .............St. Charles 479-283 ............ Fayetteville 501-283 ............. Bald Knob 870-283 ...............Cave City 479-284 ....................Hector 501-284 ................Judsonia 870-284 ................ Trumann 479-285 ..............Fort Smith 501-285 ................. England 870-285 .........Murfreesboro 479-286 .............Bentonville 501-286 .....................Cabot

870-286 .................... Dierks 479-287 ............ Fayetteville 501-287 ............. Greenbrier 870-287 ..... Mineral Springs 479-288 ..............Fort Smith 501-288 .................... Beebe 870-288 ............... Batesville 479-289 ..............Fort Smith 501-289 ................ Morrilton 870-289 ........... Lockesburg 479-290 ............. Springdale 479-291 ................Maysville 501-291 ............. Little Rock 870-291 ............. Melbourne 479-292 ......................Salus 501-292 ............. Bald Knob 870-292 ......................Hope 479-293 .................. London 870-293 ........... Arkadelphia 479-294 .............. West Fork 501-294 .............Morganton 870-294 .................... Lurton 479-295 .............Bentonville 501-295 ............. Little Rock 870-295 ................Marianna 479-296 .....................Elkins 501-296 ............. Little Rock 870-296 ............ Bull Shoals 479-297 ................ Mulberry 501-297 ............. Little Rock 870-297 ...........Calico Rock 479-298 .....Sulphur Springs 870-298 ................Marianna 479-299 ..................Bluffton 501-299 .................. Kensett 870-299 ................Magnolia 479-300 ............ Farmington 501-300 ................ Bradford 870-300 ................. Dermott 479-301 ............ Fayetteville 501-301 ............. Little Rock 870-301 ................. Augusta 479-302 ......Eureka Springs 501-302 ....... Heber Springs 870-302 .................Harrison 479-303 ............. Springdale 501-303 ...................Benton 870-303 .................... Hazen 479-304 ............ Fayetteville 501-304 ..................Malvern 870-304 .................Crossett 479-305 ............ Fayetteville 501-305 ................... Searcy 870-305 .................Crossett 479-306 ............. Springdale 501-306 .................Quitman 479-307 .....................Atkins 501-307 ............. Little Rock 870-307 ............... Batesville 479-308 ..............Fort Smith 501-308 ............. Little Rock 870-308 ..............Monticello 479-309 ..................Midland 501-309 ............. Little Rock 870-309 .............. El Dorado 479-310 ..............Fort Smith 501-310 ............. Little Rock 870-310 .............. El Dorado 479-312 ...................... Alma 501-312 ............. Little Rock 870-312 .............. El Dorado 479-313 ............ Fayetteville 501-313 ............. Little Rock 870-313 ................. Fordyce 479-314 ..............Fort Smith 501-314 ............. Greenbrier 870-314 .............. El Dorado 479-315 .....................Dover 501-315 ...................Benton 870-315 .............. El Dorado 479-316 ............ Fayetteville 501-316 ...................Benton 870-316 ............. Jonesboro 479-317 .............Russellville 501-317 ...................Benton

870-317 ............Forrest City 501-318 ........... Hot Springs 870-318 ......... Cherry Valley 479-319 .............Bentonville 501-319 ............. Little Rock 870-319 ..................Brinkley 479-320 ............. Springdale 501-320 ............. Little Rock 870-320 ................ Sheridan 479-321 .............Bentonville 501-321 ........... Hot Springs 870-321 .....Mountain Home 479-322 ............Greenwood 501-322 .................. Kensett 870-322 ..................Franklin 479-323 .................Gravette 501-323 ..............Griffithville 870-323 ..................Corning 501-324 ............. Little Rock 870-324 ...................Piggott 479-325 ...............Huntsville 501-325 ............. Little Rock 870-325 ..................... Rison 501-326 ...................Benton 870-326 ......................Oden 501-327 ................. Conway 501-328 ................. Conway 870-328 .....................Fisher 501-329 ................. Conway 870-329 ............... Pine Bluff 479-330 ..................Garfield 501-330 ....................... Wye 870-330 ..............Texarkana 479-331 .....................Dover 501-331 ................Perryville 870-331 ......................Hope 501-332 ..................Malvern 870-332 ............... Pine Bluff 479-333 ........... Elm Springs 501-333 ...............Maumelle 870-333 ............. Jonesboro 501-334 ................... Searcy 870-334 ..................Norman 501-335 ............. Damascus 870-335 ..............Paragould 479-336 .................. London 501-336 ................. Conway 870-336 ............. Jonesboro 501-337 ..................Malvern 479-338 ...................Rogers 870-338 ................... Helena 479-339 ..................... Boles 479-339 ..............Centerville 501-339 ................. Conway 870-339 .................. Hughes 479-340 ...................Rogers 501-340 ............. Little Rock 870-340 ............. Jonesboro 479-341 .............. Centerton 870-341 ............... Pine Bluff 479-342 ..................Garfield 501-342 ................. Conway 870-342 ..................... Amity 479-343 ..............Van Buren 501-343 ............. Little Rock 870-343 .....................Turrell 479-344 .................Gravette 501-344 ................ Bradford 870-344 ...................De Witt 479-345 .......... Natural Dam 501-345 ......Pleasant Plains 870-345 ........... Arkadelphia 479-346 ................ Gateway 501-346 ............. Little Rock 870-346 ..... Mount Pleasant 479-347 ............. Springdale 501-347 ............. Little Rock 870-347 ................. Augusta 479-348 ................Maysville 501-348 ............. Little Rock 870-348 ...............Kingsland 479-349 .....Sulphur Springs 501-349 ............. Little Rock

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