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Anderson Independent from Anderson, South Carolina • 11

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Anderson, South Carolina
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Andfion Independent Thun Feb 12 INI IB Others Return To Nursing Profession her get on and off the bed pan 10 yean Marlene who aeked that her last name not be ueed has worked at a large New York hospital She haa reached a point others before her have 'As a child Karen Blaker was charmed by the Cherry Ames books the fictional nurse who glamorised the prefSasion with her adventures In war and peace Mrs Blaker wanted nothing more than to nurao Sho did Today she Is a tlngs It is a specialised area many registered nurses enter For Mrs Blaker there are regrets I would have known then what I know I would have gone directly Into "she said Mary Jane Busy of Kensington Md graduated from nursing school in 19M It was a generation that stood at attention when a doctor entered a room and gave up a chair so he could sit Mrs Zusy practiced nursing for three years leaving to marry and help raise family After almoet 30 years she has returned to her profession is a very satisfying and interesting she said are really the people taking care of patients bour by Re-entering the profession has bpen difficult she said because nursing today is credibly more sophisticated Nurses are responsible for more technical and scientific Mrs Busy attended a five-year nursing -program at Stanford University In assess- ing nursing today she recognised it is a uneven profession are two-year programs three-year hospital programs baccalaureate and doctoral she said of the difficulties I see between doctors and nurses today is that doctors see-nurses of all different experiences and' abilities and bard for them to deal with the she said the pay scale etill commensurate with of my dam of 40 only four are still she said have a burn-out syndrome You've got to tune out I get Mariana admits that nursea must have a cMtefai temoerament to stay in the muftis sion She also says nursing ia the only thing she is trained to do have a great feeling for she said shdddng out a cigarette and instantly lighting another do it because the right thing to wanted out (of nursing) even before I Unwind she sold Just renUae the reaUUee I came face to face with that reality you could never give good nursing care Nursea do a lot of administrative work and have few opportunities to make good Mrs Blaker went Into psychiatric nursing after nursing school and eventually became a psychologist Psychiatric nurses give medication and conduct group therapy sessions in dlnlc set- She's 29 about 4-foot-lO and had half her stomach removed i than others But Marlene thinks hen were an occupational hasanL She's a register! nurse Just spent an hour with terminal patient who weighs almost 300 Marlene said reaching for one in day's chain of cigarettes hed to help Shoppers Gather To Open5 Shopping Mall At Athens Meanwhile shoppers mostly from Clarke and Barrow counties but others from Madison Hart Franklin Stephens Oglethorpe Oconee and other north Georgia counties jammed the cor-ridors looking for special buys Frisbees chicken snacks and bulldog posters -were among the freebies clutched by the eager shoppers while Disneylike larger-than-life dolls greeted the children Lollipops were hauled in wagons and a cartoonist sketched frantically for enthusiastic patrons Lula Man Injured In Hit-Run Wreck'' By Staff Writer ATHENS Ninety-seven acres of prime Clarke County land was teeming with 100000 shoppers Wednesday as officials heralded the opening of the Georgia Square shopping mall Officials of CBL Associates of Chattanooga who have piloted the eight-year-old project played the numbers game in tbelr official dedication Nearly 100 stores opened their doors the most ever at one time in Athens as shoppers from 13 counties of northeast Georgia parked in 4000 parking spaces were waited on by 3000 employees and walked under more than 500 trees according to CBL officials Ten pairs of scissors were handed out for officials to cut the rad ribbon during ceremonies under the skylight in front of the Davison's department store one of four major department stores anchoring the retail trade complex will open April 34 Representatives from and the other department stores Belk JC Penney and Sears along with Athens Mayor Lauren Colle Clarke County Commission Chairman James Holland Eugene Schimpf project manager of CBL Associates and CBL President Charles Lebovltx cut the ribbon about 10 am Their efforts were aided by not one but two beauty queens Crystal Lynn Smith and University id Georgia" Amy Hettdrecks By Donna Jackson LULA A Lula man was in satisfactory condi- '-tlon at Northeast Georgia Medical Center after a hit-and-run incident at 10 pm Tuesday on Ga 13 -the Georgia State Patrol's Gainesville post reported Injured in the wreck 2V- miles south of Lula was Robert Stephens 46 of Lula Stephens driving a 1979 Ford pick-up truck entered a curve and met an oncoming vehicle In the right lane a patrol spokesman said He left the read went down an embankment and struck a -tree the spokesman said The unidentified vehicle did not stop Gail Swann end Donna ftnitt are her brother Michael foreground and Allison Swan 4 center of Comer They are hopping with their of Carlton a hound helping to open Georgia Square mall at Athens Wednesday Visiting with her Father Believes Prayers Answered In Child Birth INFLATION put the bite on you? Bite Back ferson to undergo a Caesarean section if doctors determined the surgery was necessary to save the life A Caesarean would have Involved cutting through the abdomen and the wall ot the womb to remove the baby thus bypassing the blocked birth canaL Mrs Jefferson and her husband had objected to the surgical procedure on religious grounds Doctors testified before the court that Mrs complication would prevent a normal delivery But after the court order doctors found the birth canal unobstructed and sent Mrs Jefferson home to await a normal Hugh Glldewell of Jackson who Mrs Jefferson before the high said Wednesday she and her husband their prayers were responsible for the birth The couple believes In divine Glldewell said pastor of an independent Baptist Jenkinsburg "never doubted that the would move as a result of their GlideweU Mid Nero an administrator at Griffin-Spalding County Hospital said the mother and fine and no problems aroae In the He said doctors were uncertain what the complication and why it cleared up state Supreme Court ordered Mrs Jef With Indarsoi lidipindnt CLASSIFIED GRIFFIN (AP) John Jefferson never doubted that his prayers and tboee of his wife would result in the normal birth of their fourth child despite an earlier complication according to Mrs attorney Jessie Mae Jefferson 29 of Jenkinsburg had been ordered by the Georgia Supreme Court to have a Caesarean section if needed to save her life She had encountered a rare complication in which the placenta which nourishea the unborn child had blocked the birth canaL But the complication later waa corrected and the ewid a 7-pound 3-ounce girl was bon Tuesday night two weeks later than expected Tower Suit residential sites and prohibits among other things using the lots for and purposes -Eminent domain also to unaffected by the zoning classifications ac- Attomey represented court believed successful healing Jefferson church in placenta prayers" Marshall child were delivery caused The Now is the time to find anxious buyers for a wide variety of items so easy to start making things happen Just give us acall and let our friendly Ad-Visor help you word your ad for prompt response CALL And Star! Biting Back! 358-430D 378-3400 245-7420 886-6684 county's zoning ordinance when they voted Sept 8 to from the county's zoning board to grant Georgia Power an easement-Commissioner Richard motion to deny the request died for lack of a cording to another company motion Gunter also denied a motion to move the lawsuit to Fulton County the site of Georgia corporate headquarters to make a summary judgment on the issue in Georgia favor or to dismiss the suit because the utility company has no way to grain relief And he kept Rabun County Commissioners Max Watts and Virgil Ledford as codefendants In the case despite efforts to remove them The suit alleges that the rommlsainners violated the Neighbors Notes Greater Hope Young Adult Choir SM6 FOJKSDJ The devotion will be I by church deacons and Jams HaU SHOP STOP 37 Singing Groupe Threochoire were judged To Perform Snnday yjem cTmnony will grja LAVONIA Thirty- dependent seven singing groups will A welcome will bo extend- PO Baa 3M perform two selections ed by Ada Johnson Fannie Phans numbers I apiece in the Broad River will lead a con-Senior celebration gregational song and Pofey of its second choir annlver- Burns will read a response sary at 2:30 pm Sunday Guest singers will be The a music standard" and were aide to bear and enjoy other choirs from throughout the area said Tom WUhite Jr the music and youth director 85" The Choir made up of students In grades 44 and directed by Mrs Mario Wyeho received an excellent rating The choir accompanist Is Natalia Adams Members are Mlaqy Abernathy Ms lilailmiin Amy Brawn Kerry Byram Natalie 1 Heard Janet Kidd Ladon- I IEMERCY 8AVEF8 44-0 Mont TaHm CHnu PEACHES Dal Manta PINEAPPLE JUICE Maatn Hnaappla Orapafmlt Julca DRINK Dal Manta Mnepat-Mnk Grapefruit Jake DRINK Dal Manta rtneappto Oronpa Juke DRINK 93 79 79 and Cindy KrisU PRICES GOOD THRU FEB 18 "Quantity Rights Copyright 1981 Winn-Dixie Stores Inc gg Btt 1981 PLYMOUTH CHAMP AS LOW AS 515300 Less Rebate 36071 ALSO PRUNE JUICE Kleanea leatfeaa Fadal TISSUE 125-Ct V-Oz The Junior High Choir which realists of 12- and 13-year-olds received an excellent rating under the direction of David Bryant 79 HUGE SELECTION OF 1980 CARS TRUCKS 12-Ox I PRUNE JUICE NO STICK Hrateur TREET 57SAUCE is the accompanist Members are Krl istle 24-Ox Con 3-Oz BN 89 RID A BUG 479229 PLUS STATE SALES TAX ft TAG A TITLE BEAT the PUMP 7 REBATE ON ALL OS Krifr Carrington Ann Collins Christie Partaln Kirsten Backer Scott Fhu Gi COCA MIX 52-M ONIONS 7-Ox JHfyApplai MUFFIN MIX 99 APPLE JUICE Galon LlnviUo directed by and accompanied by sw JIIITT This group of hi grades 3-13 won a superior rating 1981 PLYMOUTH CARS' ALSO ON ALL DODGE TRUCKS VANS JAMES KINLEY OR DALE CLARK TODAY AT- CITY MOTORS Roys ton Ga MS-5056 FkankHn Springe Circle i-- i i.

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157,164
Years Available:
1970-1981