"NAMED 197S YOUNG CAREERIST - Kay WiaHow, Home Health Nurse with the Pasquotank-Perquimans Chowan-Camden District Health Department, has been named 1978 Young Careerist by the Hertford BPW Club. Mr*. Winslow works in Perquimans County and will repre sent the local club in the district Young Careerist program on April 30. BPW Club selects Young Careerist Kay Winslow of Rt. 1, Hertford has been selected as 1978 Young Careerist by -the Hertford Business and Professional Women's (BPW)Club. Mrs. Winslow is a Home Health Nurse with the Pasquotank-Perquimans Chowan-Camden District Health Department. She is working in Perquimans County. A registered nurse, Mrs. Winslow is a graduate of College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City where she received her associate degree in nursing. She worked as a staff nurse at Chowan Hospital prior to joining the public health field in May 1976. She started in the Elizabeth City office and was later transferred to Perquimans County As a Home Health Nurse, Mrs. Winslow's duties in clude visiting essentially homebound people who have been referred by doc tors to the department. Her responsibilities include supervision and instruc tions for the patients such as information on diets, physical therapy, insulin usage, etc. Mrs. Winslow explained that she had a special in terest in public health nurs ing as a result of the public health part of the cur riculum in the COA nursing program. She explained that she foUnd that area so enjoyable that she hoped to become involved in public health nursing. Mrs. Winslow explained that she considers her pro fession to be extremely rewarding. One recent ac tivity she has initiated with her patients has them creating children's booklets in their homes to be used in the department's clinic set ting. Since no occupational education therapist is able to work with the home bound patients, this is one activity that has been started. She explained that the patient's find it rewarding In addition to her career involvements, Mrs. Wiojlow is also a mother and wife. She is married to Ray Winslow. The couple has one son, Clint. They at tend the First united Methodist Church of Hert ford where she is a Sunday School teacher. As Young Careerist for the Hertford BPW Club, Mrs. Winslow will now represent the local club in the district Young Careerist program. The District XI meeting of the N.C. Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will be held April 30 in Perquimans County, hosted by the Hert ford club. MARCH 1M0 By VIRGINIA WHITE TKANSIAU TO GO THROUGH TOWN TAX BOOKS WITH EYE ON OLD DELIN QUENTS: The board of town commissioner* is regular session at the clerk's office M ondaynight decided to caH ? special meeting of the board to open up the books and go through all delinquent Lunch menus for March 20-24 The follwling arc the Perquimans County School lunch menu for the week of March 20-24: HERTFORD GRAMMAR PERQUIMANS CENTRAL PERQUIMANS UNION Man. March 20 ; Pork Barkecua Sandwich French wies Slaw l Milk K Tues. March 21 Spagbntti Lettupa A Dressing Applwauce Bread Milk Wed. March 22 Turkey ft Dressing Supreme Green Peas Candied Yams Fruit Cup Milk Thurs. March 23 Smoked Sausage Green Beans Potato Salad Cinnamon Buns Milk Fri. March 24 Good Friday No School ? ,vW <*- ' -? H ?* PERQUIMANS HIGH Mon. March 20 Port Barbecue Sandwich OK Bologna ft Cheese Sand wich ?. French Fries Cole Slow Baked Beans Milk Tues. March 21 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce OR Hamburger on Bun Lettuce k Dressing Buttered Corn Applesauce Cornsticks Milk Wed. March 22 Chuckwagon with Gravy OR Turkey Pot Pie Green Peas Candied Yams Fruit Cup Hot Rolls Milk Thurs. March 23 Sloppy Joe OR Smoked Sausage Green Beans Potato Salad Sliced Peaches Hot Rolls - 4 Cinnamon Buns Milk Fri. March 24 Good Friday No School , * MO Ato sponsor tour The Guild of Museum Friends will sponsor a tour of the Valentine Museum and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on April 13. The bus will leave the Museum of the Albemarle at 7 a.m. and arrive at the Valentine in Richmond, Va. at approximately 10:15 a.m. A tour of the site will include the viewing of decorative arts, porcelain, historical, landscape and genre paintings. Folk art, manuscripts, prints, silver, glass and costumes will also be part of the tour. After leaving the Valentine, the group will go to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for lunch at the cafeteria on the premises. A tour of the Museum of Fine Arts will follow. It will include a special exhibition on Southern Virginia Fur nishings. The bus will leave at 4 p.m. and arrive back at REHEARSE EASTER ORATORIO - Members of College of the Albemarle's Chorale, music students and area vocalists are busily engaged in rehearsals this week for the college's Lyceum presentation of J.S. Bach's 'The Passion of Our Lord Ac cording to St. John," which will be ; sunghon Palm Sunday (March It) at 3(30 tm. at the First United Methodist Church Elizabeth City. The well-known oratorio - ; will be conducted by Dr. Clifford E. Bair, - professor emeritus, with accompaniment provided by instrumentalists from the music department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The per formance Is sponsored by the COA Comm unity Lyceum and precedes the 1 >77-78 series' final event on April 7, a presentation ef "The Fourposter," by Stage Down Under from the Norfolk Theatre Center at Scope. Shown at the rehearsal in the picture above are (stan ding) Danny Meads, music teacher in the Perquimans County school system, and (seated at left) Billy Wooten of Hertford. (COA photo) MILLWRIGHT ? Must have at least 5 years exper ience in industrial maintenance. Background in wood prod ucts manufacturing desirable but not required. Must be able to weld and burn and have working knowledge in hydrduljc and pneumatic systems. Good benefits. Contact: Bruce Weber MLAWTIiCfOlliiTPBQPIlCIIIHfe" P.O. Box 608, Edenton, NC 27932 , , N Phono (919) 482-7451 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYE* M/F m *U *?* . Mj \ : the Museum of the Albemarle at 7:15p.m. Tickets are $10 for the en tire day, not including lunch. Reservations may be made by calling' the Museum of the Albemarle at335-1453i GARLIC HELP When a recipe calls for one clove of garlic, are you supposed to use the whole bulb or one of the individual pieces? Extension home economists explain that the kulbls the vhole garlic: the iavidual pieces, which separate easily, are the cloves ? and that's what you use when the recipe calls for one clove garlic. The Perquimans Weekly . Court Houm Square HERTFORD. N.C. 27944 Entered as second class matter November 15. 1934 at Post Office in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD General Manager KATHY NEWBERN News Editor omaMwi 9 AJA. to S PJM. Htm mi liiiitiiiin Mk 11 ?jkJTm. priar to Than. pot . SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE TEAR "ALL SUMCMPVIOMS MY AMI Wi ADVANCT Published By Advance Publications Inc. Elizabeth City, N.C. teats with an ey? to eollec 4fng then. It waa the opi nion of Tow* Attorney Charles Jehsohn that there are taxes oe the books which som- rj (he incum bent members of tlu board do sot eves ii t0* about. It was farther shown that the town can buy in houses for delinquent taxes and rent them out to collect the back taxes. "This pro ey die," it was said, "mar serve to hustle up some of the delin quent tsxpayers." W.G. Newby is Hertford's town clerk. GYPSIES CAMPING ON EDENTON>JUGffWAY : Gypsies are camping on the Edenton Highway a short dtoangp from Hertford. They arrived and pitched their tents lste Tuesdsy afternoon. R.S. JORDAN MOVES APPLIANCE STORE TO LARGER QUARTERS: The electrical appliance business of R.S. Jordan is less than three years old. It is one of the town's younger businesses, yet in that space of time, it has moved IjSHS t quarter* the SkmioiUtii Mng on Church Street. TEN YOUNG PIOPLB ATTEWD CONVENTION: Ten Hertford young people attended Up. State Conven tion of Betaclubs at the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel tat Raleigh last Friday and , Saturday. It waa the largest convention of its kind ever held in a hotel in North Carolina with l.lSt club members from North Carolina attending. Beta Clubs throughout North Carolina are composed of outstanding students, honor students, so to speak; those making a high average in all high school studies. Among those who attended from Hertford were Misses Ruth Hollo w?}l, Maewood Pierce. BUI Co*, Billy Blan chard, Clarke Stokes, Cedric Moore, Harrell Johnson, Durwood Reed, Zack Harris, and Miss Either Jennings, member of the Perquimans High School faculty. Your Pharmacist Charles Woodard J > * Says r* HarMiy, 101 N. Omw* >tr? I. N.C. T?t. 4344927 7 > *? Alert yourself to cancer aigjp Negligence of cancer sym ptoms can hasten death. Early treatment,' however, will often atvt Uvea. Cancer symptoms that should be checked by your Doctor include: 1 -chance in bowel or bladder habits; 2 non-healing tore; 3- unusual bleeding or discharge; 4 thickening or lump on body; 5-frequent indigeetion or trouble swallowing; 6 in warts or moles; 7 cougfa or kout* MB. 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