Community Perquimans County health department schedule The Clinic Schedule for the Perqui mans Health Department for the . month of May is as follows: , .May 1; W1C, all day, General Clinic, P.M. ; May 4, Prenatal, A.M. and Family Planning. P.M. ; May 5, ,S;00, Teen Clinic; May 6, Pediatric Clinic, P.M., Dr. Slade; May 7, Im munization Cinic, 5:00-7:00 P.M.; May 8, General Clinic, P.M. ; May 12, Prenatal Check, Pills-Problems, P.M. ; May 13, Child Health, All Day; May IS, General Clinic, P.M., and WIC, All Day. May 18, Prenatal* , A.M.; Family Planning, P.M.; May 20, Child Health, P.M.; May 21, PAP Clinic; May 22, General Clinic, P.M.; May 25, Holiday ; May 26, Prenatal Check, Pills-Problems, P.M. and May 28, Adult Health, All Day. Student loans available for summer Educational loans for North Caro ' jina students attending schools in or out of state are available for summer ftehool attendance as well as for the academic year. These loans are available through College Foundation Inc. in Raleigh for both undergraduate and graduate professional students. For more information, contact Col lege' Foundation Inc., 1307 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27605 or call 919 821-4771. Riverspree 87' needs area volunteers Hot weather and lots of activity bring many visitors to Elizabeth City during Memorial Weekend. Those people get thirsty and concessions Co-Chairman Mary Tirak and Kay ' -Ahearn are looking for some special people to work Coke and Pepsi drink concessions. The festival, scheduled May 22-25, uses proceeds from con cessions to assist with costs of the festival. "We need approximately 180 volun teers," Tirak said. "We're looking to club, civic organizations, college stu dents and other individuals to help us out." This is the sixth year for RiverS pree, an event conceived by Eliza beth City Area Chamber of Com merce to promote the city and its waterfront. Memorial Day weekend will be highlighted at Waterfront Park with more than 50,000 people partaking of foods, crafts, live enter tainment, watr activities, and a dance at Southgate Mall. "Hopefully, the drink concessions will be a good source of revenue to offset some of the expense or RiverS pree," said Kay Ahearn. Ahearn added, "The support of the commuity has been wonderful in the past and we sincerely appreciate it and look forward to another sucessful year. It's one of the few times that the en tire community comes together to work and play." Individuals and groups willing to volunteer their help should contact Mary Tirak during early evening hours at 771-5828, Kay Ahearn during the day, 338-3037, or the Chamber of Commerce at 335-4365. 1 Area nutrition site menus The following is a list of menus for the Nutrition Site program for the el derly for the week of April 27-May 1. Monday? roast beef au jus, but tered peas & carrots, squash casse yoje, V4 cup rice, margarine, 4 oz. orange juice, sugar coonie, mux. ^Tuesday? oven baked chicken with J?mon juice & honey (leg & thigh), I seasoned ^reen beans, cold mari " baled tomato quarters, roll, marga rine, hot spiced fruit (peach and pear i$}ves) X ea., milk. !?fVednesday? sliced turkey breast With gravy & cranberry sauce, but l^ced green peas, marinated tomato {jiferters, dressing, margarine, birth ft Court news \ Herbert Lee Anderson was pleaded | gpilty to speeding 73 in a 55 mph zone. He received 30 days suspended 2 years, $50 fine and he is not to violate ajiy laws for 12 months. Timothy Lee Kraft plead guilty to littering. He ptid a $50 fine and cost of court. Carl tQn Lee Jackson plead guilty to notice of hearing to revoke unsupervised probation. He is to do 6 months of Community service work. Nancy Cooper Schiskie plead guilty to a speeding violation of 68 in a 55 mph | zone. She paid a $10 fine and costs of court .'Reginald Gaylord Hardy plead guilty to using improper equipment. He paid a $10 fine and cost of court. James V. Preston plead guilty for DWI. He paid a $75 fine and cost of cflurt and will do 24 hours of commu nity service work. Simon James Tal bftt plead guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 mph zone. He paid $25 fine and cost of > court. Franklin Cherry, Jr. plead not P guilty to driving 65-55. He paid $5 fine and cost of court. James Everette, Jr. plead guilty to assault on a fe niale. He received 90 days suspended 2 years and $125 plus cost of court. James Cozier plead not guilty to driv ing a speeding greater than reasona ble. He paid $5 and cost of court. Bookmobile ? Schedule The schedule for the Perquimans County Bookmobile for May 1, 1987, is atffollows: New Hope, 10:00-10:15; White Hat, 1