. 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 27 CHART 4. (Contd) AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN AVERAGE PAYMENTS BY COUNTIES, JUNE 1946 Average payment$20 |30 Person ? Warren Wilkes Richmond Sampson Vanoe Edgeo cmbe Buno cmbe Anson Rutherford Lenoir Currituok Beaufort Mitchell Bertie Madison Duplin Swain Surry Alleghany Pamlico


. 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 27 CHART 4. (Contd) AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN AVERAGE PAYMENTS BY COUNTIES, JUNE 1946 Average payment$20 |30 Person ? Warren Wilkes Richmond Sampson Vanoe Edgeo cmbe Buno cmbe Anson Rutherford Lenoir Currituok Beaufort Mitchell Bertie Madison Duplin Swain Surry Alleghany Pamlico Montgomery Pitt Henderson Clay Hoke Macon Gates Franklin Yancey Avery Northampton Ashe Bladen Granville Robeson Wilson Tyrrell Haywood Johnston Transylvania Chatham Watauga Brunswick Carteret Scotland Pender Alexander Jones Columbus Source: North Carolina State Board of Publio Welfare 28 Biennial Report During the two-year period the turnover in the old age assis-tance and aid to dependent children programs was as follows: 1944-45 1945-46 Number of recipients added for OAA 4,353 5,616 Number of OAA recipients discontinued 5,124 4,585 Number families added for ADC 1,856 2,371 Number ADC families discontinued 2,204 1,971 At the end of June 1946 the number of old age assistance appli-cants known to be eligible but receiving no assistance because ofinsufficient funds was 800. The number of aid to dependentchildren applicants (families) known to be eligible but receivingno assistance because of insufficient funds was 107. In addition tothese, 1,400 old age assistance applications and 335 aid to depend-ent children applications were held pending investigation. Confederate Widows Receiving Old Age Assistance On July 1, 1944, there were 212 Confederate widows receivingold age assistance as a result of being transf


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