. Biennial report of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare to the General Assembly of North Carolina. Source: North Carolina State Board of Public Welfare State Board of Public Welfare 21 CHART 3» (Contd) OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE AVERAGE PAYMENTS BY COUNTIES, JUNE 1946 County Cherokee McDowell Cleveland Pamlioo Bertie Bladen Mitchell Granville Carteret Wilkes Surry Halifax Macon Northampton Lincoln Polk Wilson Pitt Randolph Sampson Henderson Vanoe Davidson Caswell Burke Lenoir Beaufort Transylvania Alleghany Jackson Franklin Haywood Alexander Chatham Robeson Washington Clay Tyrrell Avery M


. Biennial report of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare to the General Assembly of North Carolina. Source: North Carolina State Board of Public Welfare State Board of Public Welfare 21 CHART 3» (Contd) OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE AVERAGE PAYMENTS BY COUNTIES, JUNE 1946 County Cherokee McDowell Cleveland Pamlioo Bertie Bladen Mitchell Granville Carteret Wilkes Surry Halifax Macon Northampton Lincoln Polk Wilson Pitt Randolph Sampson Henderson Vanoe Davidson Caswell Burke Lenoir Beaufort Transylvania Alleghany Jackson Franklin Haywood Alexander Chatham Robeson Washington Clay Tyrrell Avery Montgomery Jones C olumbus Currituck Watauga Yancey Ashe Scotland Pender Brunswick Johnston Average paymenttlO *15. Source: North Carolina State Board of Public Welfare 22 Biennial Report An applicant for aid to dependent children is eligible to receiveassistance for the dependent children living in the applicantshome provided: (1) The applicant is a relative, nearer than a cousin, of the dependentchild and that the child is living in the home maintained by theapplicant. (2) The child has resided in North Carolina for one year immediatelypreceding the date of application, or that the child was born with-in the State within one year immediately preceding the date ofapplication and that the childs mother has resided in the Statefor one year immediately preceding the birth of the child. (3) The child has been deprived of parental support or care by reasonof death, physical or mental incapacity, or continued absencefrom the home of a parent, and has no adequate means of support. (4) The child is under 16 years of age, or between 16 and 18 if reg-ularly attending school. TABLE 1. Nine-year trend of publ


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