Thursday Afternoon, December 14, 1330 - PAGE TKEES TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER YANKS CHECK CAMOUFLAGED CAVE Lart trouble) and three K Unlive in tenant home. family has until re-1-s i iim tpd bv de- I'TZ 'a M,ild now J- j fn sopcial care. ...iMunri living essen- f i(kFathcr, old and flrs l u mother, mentally :Ld and eight children Jl"lte action of county on !S in farm; clothing and :rv,.; Rovs: ages foT 10. 8, 3. 1. r .'Father,- mother, three f . ;cnh!irepd from lat sanitorium after three ll Vl'tir DVII lvvw..w . i. rinthine badly: r ...j hed linen and Vr Yl, H; girl: iiFatner,.ioi"0f u,lu . :ul in lonirn uirk; mower uuuw w l0 work because oi siuuh .., Boys: ages 16, H. 9, 6, 3, girls: agos 14, ana o, i3Father, mother, and 5 tn Father mentally Incap- ,! earning living; roomer musi i homo to care for mentally (t child- Boys: ages 11, 8, 4; O :V . L'thnr mnthpr and 4 ;. ii 1 -, tsn. Live in remote section of ,v; unable to earn uvuis 5 mountain Place; mree cnu- ib school Hoys; ages id, y, i: miIikp fnthor and 5 ,;,.; father disabled to work t;h to earn living lor lamiiy; cr's presence needed in home. ag 13, 7, 5, ana ; gin: age L, 16 Father in mental lnstf- mother not able to work to tori her three school-age chil- Bo): age 9; girls, ages 14 and . . . i ii i li-c 17 uiowea mouier niu ,ar old daughter; daughter at- hs sehool and in need of school ::ing; mother sick and unable kork lo. support them. Ijse lo will iuuy aim iiivcuiu :hter. age 29; daughter totally Ijlvzcd. Need food and clothing. w hi Widowed mother and 4 l.raliiil children; only income k assistance grant, uoy: age v; I,: aces 11, 6 and 3. lisi. 20 Hard working farm :,d; five in family; wages suffici- ' to take care of bare necessi ? only. Hoy: age 7; girls, age 5, I; baby age 10 months. las 21 Husband deserted, broahouls unknown; mother and. lee children dependent on ADC al, Girl: age 15; boys, ages 10 1 3 years. Case 22 Lone woman, bedrid- IJ. entirely dependent on rela es and friends for care. I Case 23 Widowed mother and ii dependent children and three Nndchildren; only income is chock and odd job earnings ' daughter. Boy; age 14; girls: f (i. 3 and 1. I Case 24 Day laborer; six in ply: needs food, clothing, and !l's. Boy: age 3 years; girls: ages land 1 1 n. and 6. Case 25 Mother dead; only in 'me family has is public assist- hc check; father is mentally In-; pable of supplementing grant, '): a".f (i; girl: age 42 years. Case 2(i Father deserted. Fam- dcpoiulent on mother's wages. rVS: ac,, 14 and 7- wlrt- aw . Case 27 Father deserted, where ts unknown; mother, expect- Cheerfult A I in na,warm) OKE Of A SEfiltS orvasf tm'derground tares in North Korea, larg nouBh ... , , , a T II f Ka.tA to tildo an enemy regiment, gen ciose inspection irum w, n. ubuivi, of Greensboro, N. C, and Warrant Officer Elmas Williams, of Alex andria, Va. Communst troops use the caves as hiding places and Infil trate U.N. lines under cover ot darkness. (.International Soundphoto) ing baby .not able to w ork: 16 year old daughter works at odd jobs to help out. Because of technicalities this family is not receiving help from department of welfare at present. Boys; ages 12 and 3; girls: ages 10 and 6. s Case 28 Mother and 5 small children; father serving sentence in prison; no income except AUC grant. Mother cannot leave home to find employment as she 1ms three pre-sehool age children. This family faces a bleak Christmas un less someone helps. Boys: ago 7, 4; girls: ages 6, 2, and Mby age 11 months. Case 29 Mother and 6 year old son. Father in mental hospital; mother under doctor's care; no In come except ADC check. This is a very deserving case. Caw an Father has physical handicap low mentality; mother not capable of earning a living. This family depends entirely on ! niihlie assistance. Boys; age 1 (small for ago, and 2; girl: age 5. Case 31 Five illegitimate chil dren: mother married in last few months: step-father not interest ed In children. These children will not have any Christmas unless someone else besides mother or stepfather takes over. All are in telligent, normal cnuciren, unof cannot help the circumstances sur- rounding their birth or present situation. Boys: age 14, 4: girls: ages 11. 6, and 2. Case 32 Mother and seven de pendent children; father deserted, whereabouts unknown. Four chil dren in school. Family entirely de pendent on ADC check. Boys; ages 11, 10. 6; girls: ages 12, 8. and 3 months old baby. Case 33 Mentally retarded fath er, an alcoholic; is not capable of earning a living; mother needed in home to care for young chil dren. Boys: ages 6. 4, 2; also 1 grandson age 15 months, in home and dependent. I Case 34 Father dead; mother remarried but now separated from present husband because of cruel ty to her four dependent children; no income except public assistance grant. Boys: ages 13, 9, 4; girl: age 7,. .: Case 35 Illiterate father, farm laborer, tries very hard; maximum earnings averaging 25c per hour. Seven children and wife to support. ransina in ane from thirteen to one vear. Boys: ages 13, 2, 1; girls: ages 8 ipolio victim), 7. 4. 3. This fam ily does not receive financial neip from DPW. Casp 36 Father physically and mentally incapacitated; cannot hold job but tries very hara to support famllv: mother cannot work out side home because of duty to small rhlldren. Bov: age 6 months; gul 2 years. Family not eligible for help from welfare dept. Case 37 This mother was form- !lv an ADC recipient wnen ner husband was in state prison; father recently returned home but is mentally incapable of doing any work except unskilled labor; three small children in home who will not see Santa Clans unless some one helps. Receive no help from wplfare denartmellt. Boys: ages 5 and 3; baby about 6 months old. Now He'll Have A Happier Christmas i " . ' V; y -i"" 1 I Christmas Concert Set 1 By WTHS Groups Thp WavnesviUe Township High School band and mixed chorus will give their Eighth annual ChrWmas Concert at 8 p.m.1 Tuesday at the high school auditorium. Band Director Charles Isley re ports that the boys and girl rll ofTrr a program composed entire ly of Christma selections, ranging from the light numbers to the more serious works. Brendann "Bambi" Church was among the many young contributors to the Lions Dime Board for the annual Christmas Cheer fund. Wayne Franklin, thanks "Haml-i" for the donation. (Staff Photoi. Candy, fruit and toys would be ap-, predated. Case 38 This case is similar to J ease 37. Both families live very, near each other and have low standards of living, Boy: age 1;, girls, age 5 and 3, Case 39 -Woman alone; mental-j ly incapacitated, potential instiUi-j tional ease. Welfare Dept. nas noi , been able as yet to hospitalise this case. Very badly in need of clothes and bedding, si.e about 38. Case 40 Father of dependent child old; draws inadequate ADC Kant. Dept. of Welfare is asking someone to play .Santa Clans to boy: ago 14; gills; ages 12, 11, (i, and dependent grandchild, age (i i gul'. Case 41 Father tenant farmer Mother 'has been hospitalized for birth of boy now I mo, old; two year old child recently died of diphtheria. Father has assumed re sponsibility for all modioli! hills out of low Income; does not receive aid from welfare dept. Hoy 4 and baby 1 mo.; girl, 9 years. A very worthy family. Case 42-Fat her day laborer, no regular employment; earns (inly enough for food and shelter for children. Children will have no Christmas unless someone else provides toys, etc. Receives no aid from Welfare Dept. Boys ages 2 years, 1 year, and 9 months; girls: ages t! and 3. Case 43 Father 111, not able to ' support family on meager wages i from odd job; does the best he ran. Does not receive help from Wel- f.iro Dept. t; ills; ages 12, 5; boys: lines 8. 7. and 1. ! l as,- 44 Father ill and unable I to gel regular employment. Moth I or not aide to leave home to work. I Six children in family. Boys: 15, 13. 12. 7 C.lrls: 9, 5. Case 4! Mother and two boys. Mother mentally deficient. Boys: 10 ii ml r. j Case 4(1 -Father, mother and 3 j hoys. Father unable lo find em ployment Mother has small baby and cflnnot leave home. Boys; i), 6, and 1. Case 47 Father, mother and 3 children. Father old and sick and unable to work.' Mother not ment ally capable', of-, earning : a living. Boy; 12; girls. 15 and 8. Children are attending school and need food and clothing, , Case 48- Widowed mother and 4 children, Children all attending school and need food and clothing. Boy: 8; girls: 11, 6, 3. Case 49 Mother and 4 children. Father in prison and mother un able to leave home to seek em ployment because of young chil dren. Boys. 4, 2, 1; girl. 5. Case 50 Mother and father with large family. Family lives in re mote section of county and. un able to earn a living on mountain farm. Father totally incapacitated. Girls: 15, 9, 7, 6; boys, 13. II. 4, twin girls 1 year old. Case 51 Mother and 4 children. Father in mental institution. Boys: U, 1; girls; 14. 7. Children of school ane are attending sehuol. Case 52Mother and fathef with large family Father recently re turned home from prison aid un able to find employment. Girls: 13, 9, fi, 4, boys: 11, 3. Case 53-Mother and father with family of 7. Father disabled to work. Boys: 9, 6. 4. 3, girls: 16, 14. 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