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FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1963 THE COASTEA^'H TOIES, MAATF.O. X, C. ’f. PAGE THREE Easy-to-Make Parly Limclieou a; REVIEW FINDS’INI'N; C. SIXTY PER CENT AID TO CHILDREN CASES UNDERPAID PiiblU' welftire in iN'ovtb Cnro- Imn i.-! oonct'niod over the GO pi?> cunt of it-! aid to du[ic;ndent chii- (li'L'n-, rer.i]i;u,'ils who jiie receiv ing^ einsil'e.v- money t?nints Ilian are allowable >jn(l(?r the Stale I'log-.am said R. Mugtne Brown, State CoininisHioner of Bnblie Wuhaie vucenlly. The fianve was f.nivetLat in a s|U‘cial u’iftihility review of the aid to dependent children case load - part of _a' nati n\ i Ic i , view oieleied last vuai; by- thfi I'nitod States Senalo. Blown'doflarod that- needvror' ti If 'r* -taff "i c in I' I ’' I n - ••f p'..’- 11 u. U’.i' I- .11111 'ill- I- -native n.f.tildes of some I'couinie.c in,'not, approptaating- I sufficient county funds for llio ! program w mu among the rca- 1 sons that., welfare rccipionU TRAVEL U. .\(XGS HfAbJ * .VANNS HARBOR Kan.sa.s, with 5.0.9 per cent At the bottom of tlic Ur-t was Alicliigan, witlr .8'piir,,,ceiU ..o^ the casicload '■ ■rocaiVing.';i’2;l_css li.oney than lilloVabloi '’'‘Tt,' .should be noted,” said Comii’is;- sioiier Brown, "that tha Stale.-, with liiri highe.st - puiceninges mo the States W’th Iccai .admin-' i.stration.” .... I weiity per cent of the fair- tlies. in,, the. State, rncc-iv'ing .us- .ancerwfi.rg gettifig.-igTantsT-in. ces.s'.oC thal,.i,lo.i which-.. they \(re ociUtled,;, according to thr eliglbilitys-'*,re\’i‘^w'A 'sald'iBrown;'j ■id 't..o pel Cl lit Ilf *’ '• V ' I .11 iilili.i f.ini.ln - . ecei in; ■ fate an! were found le 'e in , eligible to -^rdeeive 'tiiiy Xund-s ■dt),| all. ■ ' ' I Blown staled that when tnu eligibility . review:, w'as a ide A beautiful'AND INTERESTING HIGHWAY, froH fhe Rivers of . Beaufort County, by Lnice and Sou.id and to the Sea, the Tideland Trail offers more in sport and rest and natural beauty than any road of similar -length in the State, .you are assured, of, a ihearty welcome-all .along.,this . route,, the quickestVay'fbr north; and'sbutK^ Bdun'd^^trayelers; You'.'will find A along the v/ay Dare Beaches, The Lost Colony, the Mattamuskeef Region and Belhdven. It has the best . _ ' FAIRriELR of sportfishing and hunting. Reasonable, lestful and com plete accommodation every where along the trail. Always travel the TIDELAND TRAIL -- U S 264 BELHAVEN landing >-- 'HOLU^NO^.,-• ^®%)S V\^QUART^> I >:il , I. wore- not j-(g’eiYiiig:.the' ful.l.lhfiiG-V■'{,;,'yiVu;htS'''Yo nil .faniities -Yduml T.nkc advantage of Ihc fresh fruit season for hot summer days and serve a tiered fruit salail topped with a zippy cheese ball for your next lunch eon. With n convenient product like l-riiit-Frcsh, ascorbic acid mixture, yon can get all the fuss iind mess over by preparing the fruit the very first thing in the morning. TTie clicosc bail may .also be made ahead of time and ilored in the refrigerator ready to •erv# with .a variety of crackers. ' ' Tiered Fiuit Salad Platter •Use a cembination of fresh fruit Ziich as pcaclics, pears, bananas, melon balls, .apples tind berries in sea son. Lettuce, watercress, chicory or any other favorite will add the green touch. Serve it witli a cream dressing. standing — peaches, pears, bananas and apples witlt ascorbic acid mixture so they will retain their bright natural color. For c.ach 2 cups fruit dissolv# 1 teaspoon Fruil-F.’‘C';l), ascorbic acid mixture, m about 2 ttiblcspoons water. Peel fruit then cut it directly into the solution, tossing to coat each slice Cover and store in rcfrigcfator. Make the cheese ball. Cheese Ball ■■ Combine 8 oz. cream cheese, 4. or. blue cheese, 1 teaspoon NVbrccster- shirc sauce, 1 t.abicspoon sweet pickle relish and .1 teaspoon garlic salt tind blend well. Form into a ball; wrap in },-upc:i:visors waxed paper and place in the refriger- ' ator. Makes 6 to 8 servings. fit to xvhich they are entitled On the ittiiev hand, the counties Iiiivt' to p-ox •dr for more than 50 per cent of the cost of adinin- i.slralioti. while tlie State pays io hr ineligible were tcriiii.’iatod. and tnal in those ea.ses wbri-o persons were, roreivlug Irrgei ov sma!!-er grants th:in aliowaolo. pro))or adjtlstniont.s werr- nuKio Early in the ntornine: Prepare the iruit. Treat those tliat turn brown on i serving platter. Before the guests arrive: Arrange tlic greens, fruit and cheese ball on a WANCHESE PERSONALS !havc returned to Hampton after ^xyiiing their autit, Miss Roweno >!i\lf.v.nnrl:;ii\lT,«.::Da!i,n.s 31idgpU i:i\!!t!geU had ii.s guest.s l.ast week end | alilton Seliarff of I'eim. vi.-;it- Mr. and Mr.s. Kddie. Rasberry I et! hero Friday, and 3lr. aivl iMr.s. Kddie Has-j 3Ir.s. Grace Daniel.s of .St fcerrv, .Jr., and rbildrrn, Brendn i •‘’I'-'gu-'Nim-. Fin, is vi.siting hero. ^ and Caroler, of Norfolk, Va. | 31r. am) .Mr.=. I’arkor -M-dgoH ijolrs,” iind only 12'/j percent. ‘‘Wo mtiie.si-j j,, ^he payinont.e. rd more money from the l.ogis-1 .„.g voquired l.ituro for coiiniy adniiiii,-.tia-1 („ v’isit.s I'very sis nuinih.-i tioii. hut failed to got thi' .ip- propri.itioii,” he said. .Citi.'lg au’Oiig .sprcric .sttiff reqiiiromonts the need for .super- vi.sor.s. Bri'wn stated that oi'ly 31 counth-s hail .suporvi'sofs. while the ('tlirr Gh had n-i except the eounly di.'rcior of' pniblic wolfaro. In addition to all iheir athninisira live duth-s. these 61) dirrolois are also fuood-with the rc.spon- .-'bi'iiv of .suponising emsework- C! s. “W.-- bad a' 27 per cent ttini'- over of county staff during tlio ■year ■HtlGl-G^/hj ho.-.iiaid. -bTItis. m-'aiii that now sttiff'were con fronted willi caseloads with v.ldch they were imftimilinr ,wbilo they were loavnitig their .Mrs, JIattic Speight and Mr.s | :l-'u:ghlyr of Flizabclh City j Co?t George Hill and ch.lrrrn ..f urre hr.o Monday. eW nftv .Air-;. D.an I’arkrr has ac h.wladded The eligilehty levirv, 'gnrrt.s her molhrr, Mr.s. (ieorgo .-how.a! that the adminicli.ilit* j Weaver, hrr si.ster, AIi.s.s Laura j \Ve:iyrr atwi }iei;; brothrv;' Richv , 11 111 Wrtivrr of Itock Hill, S. C. .Shr also had visiting hni: irorgr Hill and clulrrm of i Moi folk H- wi'i k end guests of Mr and .\li.s. .■Vrthnr WiHiym.s. , Barrett and K{in,,,Ilil- •- loiFof Riicky'Motint .spenf 'Moht day and Tu"sd.iy here. I.) diieiminr the .-‘■titos of eiieh ea.sr,” he oxplfiined. Thii; i. a iiew Federal regulation now ap plicable •) all State.s. l)ut inis bec-u in olfcct in North Carolina since tito beginning of th'' pwi- gr.aai, he .=aid. “Often a f.nmdy .sitllr.lion will ehan.ge when a child becoino.s 18 years of ago and no longer eligible to receive aid t.i (lependeiil cliildren. In some instances family resourrrs will >ar\. eperialiy tluring the summer wber. employment on rarms makes somt' famibes in eligible, Very often our case- .'iVorkcttsyiAyi th.--caseloads .fangiog fiom l.GO’ to •2.5(1 eases, .get be- btnil in their vi.sit.s and lepo.ts. Thi.s i.s a Cai'tor that account “ for the i'a.;t that .some pnymont-; M-cre net rcvi.scd promptl.v. .Shortage of .staff is largely ic sponsMjle for the delay in nvik a g |! lyinrnt a d j u '■ t m c n t « lid Ml" . ilk City. Air and Airs Birr AVhite ,.r \ j foiorain N.-itid hero .Monday, y;, w Alri. Delia llookei of N'orfi.iik is visiting hero. i Alr.s. Alurray.Fdward.s Jtas re- ■ I’nijiing-fapacity:..in.,the, .SoutlijrnmiliCs liquid,,,liavc veyeived ■ turiicd'to horfhom'ci'dii' Hampton,jpapcl'“'nlilisl';iu’ci'oased^b>'''-iiVdro{n.Y.'.For'd4 n'g to; tbei' '.;States \‘a.. after ti visit-here with her!than '1,000;-toms,■.■•-bringing Iheliilan.-make.s Uiis the State.wtUl .si.ster, Aliss RowentY Alitlgeti. 11'0(>2 capacity to a record o'LOOOTthe hlghesi pouentage pomptl^. per .11011111 cost per ca.teja somej a,-^, not, a.s mtieli con- f)t,alcs xya jgs high,as.;,$27. North Lq-ayd -011001: this, smnl)' porcent- ,|rarb1ina is ''ariTirig 'the' lowest, j .jji, ;,!• families WhO were found lafl'.ilhe Cost per case p“r nyintli | t,.,;,||g|t,)p.j.,Toi‘tb Carolina had figures ill th.'' h o , situations I i'ied’' fihd ^ vvei-y j , ill be'ebniinuod [ 'I’hi. f ict that GO per cent of pvoi\ family n.-. i- North C irohna’.-' aid to depend ' ,.;i(Tihilily ri ipo■ ements in li • ei;l c'ldilien i e e i p i e ii I arc f,it,i,i e a.s we b.ivu lieer. iryiiig reeivlng smaller than Uic.-'C Alar.garel and Ben Alidgotflona a day. j category, Fecund on the list was iture aemw HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF THE ITEMS THAT WILL BE FOUND HERE: Filing Cabinets Storage Cabinets Desks — Chairs Office Tables Book Cases Transfer Cases Waste Baskets .. Card Index Fi^s e Ledgers. Biiiddc^ Blank Books Loose Lea? Books Inks and Pens Letter Trays Carbon Popers Typewriter Papers Typewriter Ribbons Adding M. Ribbons Adding M. Paper Cash Reg. Paper Stomp Pads Letter Guides _ Letter Folders Indexes of ail Kinds Mimeograph Paper Mimeograph StenciSs Mimeograph Ssik Cards, Copy Paper Second Sheets tho. liaaE,” jleclai'ed tho Com- .miksioiiur-, ... .• 'i-“nbwbx'Rf‘,'riherf;iel lligf 'GO ijet- cent-pf aid-to clopendont ihil-- vbi.-, ioojpibnts in North Caro lina arc not receiving a.-i much money a..5 is tiliowahln unilGi' Uk* Stuti; lilan, shouhl bo of great concern, not only to public wel fare. iuit to every citizoti oi' North Cnroliiia,” he stated. “I’ublie \v(.'''in' is public bil.si nc-ss. Tlie prograiri i.-s .sutiportc-d by tax money and people arc eatiti.i.l to know how it is .spent. AV'e -dway,? welcome q.iest.tais bout public wolfare-bul we want more than qnostioii.s. AV'' want tlio interest and help of gvery citizen of North Caridiiio. Money alone ha.s never been the sbUi.fion le’ Lbc prohiem.s eon-, fronting- public assistance re- cipient.s.' It .is IM'ougb skilled; casework .--erxicet, coun'cling. advice in managin.g a budget, help ill keeping children in scli.iol, liclp in getting job?, .ind .=coro.s of other -ervices, that we .seek to break the cycle of de- pofidc-ncy iind lift Ibc .standard.s of the persoms who receive os- sislanre. T'hi.s requires adequate Ktaff 10 each county department. “Providing just onoiigb money t-. k.iop a lior.so't from ftaiwing vviil not break lhi« cycle. Ih-i must have enough to lift him out of liie nd of poverty. Then it will ho the job of public wel fare and tlic community to kecf> liim out of the nit. By iinn-tding Joh.«, giving of then- time ntid skills to train people for jobs u-lvich vyitl lielp Ihoni liccopv? ?eir-.suppbrling. liy helping to keep chilflven in scliool the. peo ple of North Gtirolina can help I'l-c.'ik thi.^- cycle of dependency. •‘Public welfare cannot per form miraclc-s,” he satd, “but with ,he c.uiporntion and help of i'nlivldin’s and c o m m u n itics, gieiit change.®, can be wrought in {lie I'Ve.® of many ]iorr-on,s who are now receiving aid from pnblio welfare.” ItOltllY CLARK NA.MFD TO NKW POSITION Rubber Stamps, Seats and Supplies We can asture you of the (ioeif quality equipment at prices that as low or lower than any you can obtain from larger cities. Sm Us For Your Needs and Save Money Bobby Clark,.who hiis been director of the New Bern Rec- 1 cation Depart nntnt since 19G0. has rc-Mgiied hi.s position there to take n .similar po.sitioti in Hickory. N. G.. in Sejiiembor. Since beginning hi? ''••ork in Niw Born Air. Clark ha.s lieen active in many youth and civic pMjert.s/'and has-been -'i-esiion- --ihlc for expanding ybtith ac tivities and recreational facili- tie.s. ■A graduate of a East. Carolina^ Cbllega', Mi-.’^Clat-k. tst nifiriietl t,0; tlte former Jacqueline Forehand of Wanehese, and tr.vy have one soil, Bobby, Jr, ‘2. . Copyri;jhf 1948; fi- THE EAST CAROLi^JA BANK ENGELHARD CRESWELL • SWAN QUARTER ,#,CpLUMBl4 Serving Hyde, TyrreS! esrsd Washingfon CouRf-ies "A Home Bank For Home Peopie” 30/0? on COMPLETE BANK5NG SERViCES Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ENGELHARD, NORTH CAROLINA FARROW’S RED AMD %¥HITS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES COMPLETE ONE STOP SHOPPING . j-. ;-:-COMPLETE LINE ^OF GROCERIES,,;;^.. FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES' ' COMPLETELY MODERN — SELF SERVICE Owned and Operated by W. B. Farrow Phone 925-3621 Engelhard, N. C.‘ ENGELHARD SHRIMP FiSH, AND OYSTER CO, -^ Seafoods Of Ail Kinds —• Retail and Wholesale HARRY J. JARVIS 'i u ' 925-3^71'-’''' ENGELHARD, N. C. YE7TE MOTEL .HARD CAFE .I’lu)nc:.n25-38 n ■ 'J2.'i-37n Engelhard,- N. C. SPEClAy25r4G IN SEAFOOD. All Home-Style Cooking Including Horno-Made Pies ; , ...... B. G, MIDYETTE, Manager SERVING THE TIDELAND TRAIL AREA TO THE LINDSAY WARREN BRIDGE FROM SWAN QUARTER TO MANNS HARBOR , LIVE BETTER ELECTRSCALLY F^MLlCd POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Telephone 925-3451 ENGELHARD, N., C. FORT RALEIGH MOTOR COURT On BeaufifuS Croatan Sound Comfortable Rooms Boat Basin.—* Launching Ramp Next Door to Golf Course . Phone 473-2270 - ■ • BLANCHARD BOX AND CRATE COMPANY ENGELHARD, N. C. BOXES. CRATES. SHOOK. PALLETS Fish Boxes and Soft Crab Boxes GIVE -US A TRIAL S WE'LL GIVE YOU SERVICE Phone 925-3321 ■ ' Day or Night T RUSSELL T. BLANCHARD •t?. C. GILBERT GIBBS General Merchandise Paints — Hardware Engelhard, N. C., Phone 925-3497 Let Us Service Your Car While You Eat — MID YET YE vs ESSO A Modern Station—^ Quick S For Sportsmen and Tourists Wheels Balanced NEXT TO CAFE Credit Cards Hoi orod - ELWOOb MIDYETTE, Proprietor Phone.- Engelhard 925-3498 Hce L1Y R A^ 0- AND TV SERVICE — VISIT OUR NEW FACILITIES — And See the Now Models in Frigidoire and Maytag Appliances, Zenith end RCA Radios, Phonographs and Television — ALWAYS A GOOD BUY VyiTH SERVICE — ENGELHARD, N. C. Phone 925-3521 ^ : SPENCER'S OAFS ! ' ' " MANNS HARBOR, N. C. One-Quarter Mile South of ‘ Umstead Bridge at Old Ferry Dock Road FRESH SHRIMP BAIT FOR FISHERMEN SEAFOOD — BARBECUE — STEAKS MR. AND MRS. IRA SPENCER GOOD FOOD COOKED JUST RIGHT CENTRAL HEAT — TV — FINE FOOD MANTEO MOTEL a n d -R E S T A U R A NT ON HISTORIC ROANOKE ISLAND ^7.y--;.V;--'^'c'T:,;iT-.',US/-H:qh\^ays,264yand,,6^; Air Cord'tioned — Open Ai! Year Phono 473-8210 Manteo, N. C. Modern : Open Year-Round AT MANNS HARBOR ON U. S. HIGHWAYS 64 and 264 CROATAN MOTEL & SPORT CENTER BOATS and MOTORS FOR RENT — LIVE BAIT , FISHING TACKLE — ICE and TEXACO, PROpOCT^i SPORTSWEAR — SUPPLIES — GROCERIES MR. AND MRS. W. S. WHITE Phone 473-2256
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