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THE EXTERMINATOR ROBERT CLAY, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MIDNIGHT CARPET CARE CLERK GLORIA WEATHERSPOON, MEDICAL RECORDS Trading Post FOR SALE-Oblong maple dining room table by Drexel, seats 6, can be extended to seat 12, S2S0. Call 383-4211 after 4 p.m. CARPOOL-Would like to form carpool from east Chapel Hill, approximate hours M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call Chapel Hill at 967-7630. Hours are flexible. WANTED--Used home freezer, prefer large size. Call 477-3197 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE-Canon FT-QL camera with Canon f 1.4 50mm lens, 40mm lens, automatic close-up tubes, Polaroid filter, haze filter, carry bag and hard camera case. All excellent condition, best offer. Call 489-7836 between 6-8 a.m. FOR SALE-1965 VW squareback, good engine, needs left front fender, $400 or best offer; Bridgestone 60 cc motorcycle, $150; Smith-Corona portable electric typewriter; $100; Books —“The Exorcist,” "Green Darkness," "Burnt Offerings," "Inside the Third Reich," "Queen Victoria," and "Passions of the Mind," $3 each. Call 489-8998 after 6 p.m. LPN MABEL THOMPSON, ALPN LUCILLE HARRIS AND RN ELIZABETH SMYRE, REED WARD CASHIER MARY PULLEY, CAFETERIA ntcucom is published weekly ♦or Duke University Medical Center employes, faculty, staff, students and friends by the Medical Center's Office of Public Relations, Joe Sigler, director; Miss Yvonne Baskin, medical writer; Miss Annie Kittrell, secretary. Co Editors DAVID WILLIAMSON DALE MOSES Public Relations AcJvisory Committee: Sam A. Agnello. audiovisual education; Dr. Robert Anderson Jr.. surgery; James L. Bennett Jr., vice president's office; Wayne Gooch, personnel; Dr. Athos Ottolenghi, physiology and pharmacology; Richard Peck, hospital administration; Ms. Julia Taylor, RN. nursing; Dr. Tom C. Vanaman, LPN BRENDA MCDOWELL WARD THOMPSON, FATIGUE TAKES ITS rOLZ.—Family members of critically ill patients, who have received permission to remain at the hospital overnight, are a familiar sight to night hospital personnel in the main lobby. DR. FRED WEINBAUM, ROOM EMERGENCY
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