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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 22, 1950 (12 pages)

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{. grom needy children rather than their parents are provided for, he said. ff the parents do not provide the nece ssary care other arrangements can .be made, Lowry conis designed to see that POLICY ON CHILD \7ELFARE CLEARED Nevada County Welfare Director George Lowry issued a statement which he said he hoped, would clear up minunderstandings regarding the departmennt’s attitude toward cases of . child neglect, cluded. CITATIONS ISSUED IN HIGHWAY MIXUP Three’ eitations were issped by California Highway Patrol officers as the result of a.four car, nas never been the policy of welfare officials to condone hegieet on the part of parents but in general action has been based on the belief that so far as smal] non-injury collision which occurerrs are concerned even N€8-. red Friday, 5 p. m., on Highway ctful parents may be better 20, four miles east of Nevada than no parents at all, he said. . City. According to Lowry the wel. The west-bound vehicles were . fare department is not empower. driven by Clarence Gaither, Yuba ed to require that recipients of . City; Clayton Mobley, Sacramenassistance spend their money in . to: Ira Billick. Ancho-Erie Mine any particular way or that they . and John Rankin of Nevada City. stay home and properly gare for According to the CHP report their children: Gaither in attempting to pass However, he pointed out, -an trucks driven by Billick and Ranarrangement hes been worked . kin pulled partially into the opout with the county probation ofposite lane and hesitated, Gaificer .wheréby cases of ne eglect . ther’s car was struck from the NAVY RELAXES REQUIREMENTS Requirements for enlistment in the United States Navy have the Navy’s increased demand for Manpower, according to a_ telegram received by F. E. Difloe, naval recruiter at Yuba City. Difloe explained that a séaman recruit may now have one.dependent and that men with rank of seaman apprentice and above may have one or more dependents upon enlistment. In addition to the dependency regulations: the Navy.also has lowered the minimum requirements on the arme d. forces qualification test. Prior to the stepped up recruiting program enlistees in the rank of seaman recruit and seaman apprentice could have no dependents. the change in TO abot ae dhe will be called to the attention of} rear by law enfircement officers and Mobley was cited for inadequthe children may be made wards . ate brakes. The Ancho-Erie Mobley’s vehicle. . of the court and placed in local . mine, jb owner of the trucks driven toster homes for children where Billick and Rankin, was cited > they: will-receive adequate care. improper The aid to needy oe equipment ch hil dren Bro, two vehic es Ss. on the a aw: sr To our friends and patrons: May your days be filled with notes of good cheer.. for CENTRAL FOOD STORE 313 Broad St. CAD eH Dy 100 th pe 'y 0 gris BAN 2 SF Nhe RP Ee Ie mar hee mu nes a +, c a ita Sy eg , wg Wary: Was rg A 1g Yes Fe a Mh Fh x 4 YY “Yt Se Sihcionuicposaoier ace nance sla 3 . — Lead, Kindly Lighs Thru and a bright New Christmas joys
Year! BERLINER & McGINNIS . Boulder St. UEP PL I been never nace J2RSGESORS RIS DE RSET Dect en) ¥ be-filied with joy and fun.. And may the coming New Year, be your very nicess one f GOLD BOWL 115 Bank Street GRASS VALLEY <a Open Alleys Every Evening Next Week Mr. and Mrs. A. Desehwanden and John ch dent went to. Bakersfield called by the death been relaxed in accordance with’ WARNS RECIPIENTS OF OVERPAYMENTS George Lowry, director of the Nevada welfare department, warned recipients of any form of assistance from the county who are overpaid because they fail to report income or other resources may be subject to court action to recover ° the overpayment. ‘4% This policy, he said, has been approved by the State Department of Social Welfare’and will be enforced in. the future whenever it is justified. He added that records of assistance payments for past years are being examined and _ that fraudulent collections found in these records also will be subject to court action. county GEORGE C. BOLES Optometrist : 312 Broad St. Nevada City of Chester Deschwanden. uy Telephone 88 itive aria . teita Patt Pret] CARTER’S SPECIALTY 316 Broad St. Mo Mt Rags ot er cy i Siahek : as St 4g , iM iachiaat te ET Nevada City, California, Friday, December 22, 1950-—5 From us toyou.. . Our Christmas Greetings and the best of wishes for happy days to comel G & H PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY GEORGE HALSTEAD, Prop. 217 Broad St. Our Greetings Anes familiar as the lovely at Chiditimas: mith the . We dame, true nofes. . day to You: eo ré Soy ta the ‘Woah SHOP CHRISTMAS 1 cee MOUNTAIN CHEVROLE 314 W. MAIN Here’s.a wreath of good wishes ted with a bow of warm Christmas thoughts— to every one we know! PHONE 1130 GRASS VALLEY T CO.