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New Greenevers Physician Sees Need For Patient Education 0 By Sharon Overton Sua Writer Dr. Dorothy Lister of the plainview Health Services, luc. in Greenevers thinks that there are too many teenage mothers in the caunty and she hopes edu c at ion is at least part of the answer to the problem. ^ "Teenage pregnancy. Sexually transmitted di seases and general promis cuity are major problems in this area," said Ms. Lister, an OB-Gyn specialist who began work at the center this July. "To combat them, we've got to first admit that the problems exist and then do something about them." Something she and the staff at Plainview have Already put into the planning Stages is a series of question ajid answer sessions where teenagers as well as adults may gather information about family planning, pre natal care and personal hygiene. Ms. Lister hopes to begin the sessions when school opens along with an open Saturday whci; patients may drop in wi.hout ap pointment for inexpensive ^>ap smears. Patient education is a major focus in Ms. Lister s OB-Gyn program. However, her work also includes gyne cological surgery, minor operative deliveries and some counseling. She works at the medical center with fellow physician Dr. James Fischer whose specialty is internal medicine. A native of Walnut Cove, ^ds. Lister graduated from medical school at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has spent the last four years doing her residency at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn. She said that although New York is a great place for a vaca tion. she's glad to be back in North Carolina. 0 "New York had a lot to offer; unfortunately 1 was always too busy to take advantage of it." said Ms. Lister. "The program I was in was a very busy one. 1 Jcarncd to do everything by doing it at least once, but usually hundreds of times." One of the things New York had to offer was Gerald Mulvaney, a native of the West Indies and also a practicing OB-Gyn specialist at Kings County Hospital. The two have been married for over a year, but Mrs. Lister, who retained her maiden name, said they have no plans for a professional partnership. "We both had basically the same training (Milvaney is a graduate of Boston University), but we emerged two totally different types of physicians," said Ms. Lister. "We both do surgery, but my husband is an excellent surgeon. He's also very dog matic and aggressive in his program." Mulvaney chose Goldsboro as the site to open his new office. The couple plans to make their home there at least for the next three years whil Ms. Lister serves out her imitment to the Pub lic alih service. "My husband and I like the eastern pan of the state, all except the heat." she said, laughing. ". . .We may stay here only three years, or ten or twenty. Right now I can only take the future on a vear-to-ycar basis." THANK YOU NOTE I want to thank all per sonnel and doctors for their kind and most thoughtful attention for me during my surgical stay in Duplin General Hospital, especially to Doctor Ammar. Naomi Wallace Rankin Albertson, N.C. SPEEDWRITING AT JSTC James Sprunt Technical College has approved for fall quarter a course in Alpha Hand, which is a system of speedwriting based on phonics and longhand sym bols. As an alternative to shorthand, it is the perfect system for one who wishes to reach 80-100 words per minute jn tly shortest pos sible time. SETTLING IN - Dr. Dorothy Lister is still in the process of settling into her new office at the Plainview Health Center in Greencvers. Ms. Lister began her practice there only a month ago. moving from a residency at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn. iS.Y. The 30-year-old M.D. will be specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. I 19th 9 Hole PRO. I. B. DUFFER Kockfish Pro Jim Finch reports a full field of 60 ti'"im[ ii? i 11 ko nortiiiinatinn in I " ?' "V pUIWVipHVMIg the annual Member-Guest Golf Tournament scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, August 14-15 in Wallace. ***** 1 Duplin's Pro Rick Green announces the annual Member-Guest Golf Tourna ment at his club has been set for the weekend of August 28-29. Activities will include a practice round on Friday, then into a cocktail party, dinner. Derby Classic. Para-Mutual and on through the weekend with a full slate of fun suitable for the ladies as well as the men. The third Derby Classic w ill provide an evening of unique fun for all. Weather permitting. Fri day's dinner will be a pool side affair. Cost of all this fun fair weekend is only $75 per team for all activities, including cart fees for Saturday and Sunday. Non-playing members may attend all activities but need to contact Green before making plans to attend. Green urges members to get a partner and sign-up in the pro shop as soon as possible. ***** Manager Monfv Robinson reports Norma Teachey won the lady club championship at Longmeadow Country Club this past week. Details '?>?-"??his column. ?*??*I Pro Doug Smith announce^ the annual Member-Member Golf Tournament has been set for the weekend of Aug. 21-22. Entry fee of $30 includes golf carts and a lookout. Flighted following first round for merchandise. All members are invited to play. Fore. Farm Bureau Tires & Batteries Passenger t Truck ? Tractor Complete H Tire Service H Plus On The Farm Service M^ ? Diesel Fuel (Non Highway) ? Hardware ? Convenience Items Odell Hill Farm Supply, Inc. Located 1 Mile South Of Deep Run Hwy. 11 Phone 5GB-4410 AUCTION SALE FARM ? HOMES - LOTS Owned by Elizabeth C. Jimison Located in Town of Deep Run adjoining South Lenoir School and Hwy. 11 and N.C. 1141. Saturday, August 28th 10 A.M. FARM CONSISTS OF 58 Acres Cleared 104 Acres Woodland 162 Acres Total 8.18 Acres Tobacco 16,164 Lbs. Tobacco 2 HOUSES and 10 LOTS "SALE WILL BE HELD OH PREMISES" THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE OFFERED SEPARATELY OR AS A WHOLE 1 LIVE BANO & FREE BftRBECUTl ,Hf Sailing Aotnti BESfo* EAST CAROLINA AUCTION CO. 2311 Richl,ndl R?*d - Kinston. N. C. 28501 Mil IrPl? \1 O Offtc: 527-1106 Home Phones: R.E.Broker# William (Buddy) Taylor 523-9649 22840 Gail Ottinger (GRI) 527-3833 32532 Milton Garris 524-5664 34924 Phil Harper 569-7401 57828 William Phillips 522-1884 41,74 N. C. Lien* No 68 _ _ J r CBC,. Roger Grady 523-8968 59516 Bason* T* llf* MO I y&axMibJ\%VU^ktiSSS^ f? Unit faaiHftits 1^"" o D JJTQ r^ft u ^ Vq /u\ Jo&'j (SfWli H P \|^NGsJ@ !5g|STORE v?, t. TWEF00^fC0PLE ^ jj ONLY! STONE NO. 3 ? PINK NILL NIONWAV - Opan 8:00 a.m. to ? p.*. My MANAGERS STORE SALE! CHECK EACH DAY THESE SUPER SPECIALS I -a FRYERS 39* LB. v . ? CHUCK BONE-IN ROAST lb. <1.09 FULL CUT ROUND STEAK LB. <1.89 3-LBS. 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