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15 D EAT H S County andfarmed on the family Employees Meeting
. ranch on McCourtney Road until The Nevada County Employees LE y RD
his retirement to Grass Valley ® eee ea for
STEEL--in the Colfax h : . Association will hold an import‘
oreo, Some years ago. First Methodist ant meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday Phone 273-4300---P,O, Box 944, Grass Valley, California her son Richard, July 15, 1965, Church fune i : : ’ ’ talserviceswere held .
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the Grass Valley Veterans
ee ea o a native July 16 in the Hooper-Weaver tose auit dine rasa Real Estate Investments -Mortgage Loans
sident of Grass Mortuary. Burial was in Cit i ' i ie
Valley since 1918. She also is Coniseety. Gray Valley. 2 Se
survived by a grandson Barry Steel Soa ee deg a
of Colfax and a sister Edith BenDeBREAU--in Downieville
netts of England and numerous . Sierra County, July 13, 1965, d
nieces and nephews, She was a Jean DeBreau, a native of Omro, GAUCEVAN &
member of the First Methodist *
THE BEST MOVE
STORAGE @ vou ever mane . Nevada County Nugget. .
Wis., aged 78 years, F
Church, Eastern Star Pocahontas . services es hess the atseetton ; ° .
re a. of by Forest. ofthe Bergemannand Son Mortu. {——ehema Sate. So : x 1
uneral ServiceswereheldJuly 17 ary in Névada Ci A : aes TORAGE “fy OST ree be
in the Hooper-Weaver Mortuiry + + ae + mae % imi _— he .
Burial was in the Odd Fellows SMITH--in Nevada City, ‘i . , .
Cemetery. Nevada County, July 15, 1965,
+ + + + + Newton Smith, 90, uncle of Mrs,
JAMES--in Grass ValleyJuly 18, Ruth Fuller of Adrian, Mich. He
1965, William J. James, 87, the was a resident of California for . . * 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
brother of Alma and Frank,-both 50 years, Funeral services were
of Grass Valley. He was a native held in the Bergemann and Son . FREE ES TIMATES PHONE 273—8781
\
and lifetime resident. of the Mortuary July 20,
July 22, 1965.
Pacific Telephone refunds:
how they will be handled
Pacific Telephone will refund to its customers the telephone number after July 20, 1964 may be entitled to
difference between the new rates ordered by the Calia refund. In such cases, the Company will mail a refund pe ee
fornia Public Utilities Commission and those charged check to the last known address. Refunds will be mailed
since July 20, 1964. These new rates were ordered by the starting August 10.
Public Utilities Commission.on June 24, 1964, but were i
held up because the Company sought unsuccessfully to REFUNDS FOR CALLS PAID FOR AT HOTEL,
have the California Supreme Court declare the rate reMOTEL AND COIN TELEPHONES :
duction unlawful. This refund is pursuant to an order of
the California Public Utilities Commission. The refund
will include interest at the annual rate of 6% and applicable Federal Excise tax.
The refund applies:
1. To basic monthly charges for service.
Refunds on charges for certain Long Distance calls
between points within California will be made as described above.
Please obtain claim forms from any Pacific Telephone Business Office. Your claim must be presented to
our Business Office or postmarked not later than Septemi
2. To message units which were charged at 4.25 ber 11, 1965. The claim form requires that you include
ie
ae.
I
cents each. . . "
the foll f hL Dist ll: !
3. Tocertain Long Distance calls between points ee eee ee i j
within California. Those subject to refund in1. ‘Telephone number from which you made the call
clude daytime station-to-station calls costing including the Area Code.
70 cents or more for the initial period, Night 2. Telephone number you called including the Area
and Sunday station-to-station calls costing 60 Code.
secs ase aa sheininel perian and certain 3. Date and time of day.
P P : 4. Whether the call was station-to-station or personREFUNDS FOR SERVICE to-person.
AT YOUR PRESENT ADDRESS 5. Amount paid for the call.
We will apply any refund due for basic monthly 6. Name of hotel, or motel, if the call was made from
charges, message unit or Long Distance service where
appropriate as a credit to your telephone bill. Refunds : ;
will be reflected on bills starting with those dated AuIf you have any questions, please contact your Pacific
Telephone Business Office. gust 2, 1965.
REFUNDS TO CUSTOMERS WHO DISCONNECTED .
SERVICE OR CHANGED THEIR TELEPHONE NUMBER Pacific Telephone
Customers who disconnected service or changed their
one.