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4 Trading Post Office of Public Relations Box 3354 Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27706 Mattie Russell Manuscript Department 344 Perkins Library Campus fliai Intercomments FOR SALE—Kitchen Aide dishwasher. Ava- cado green with cutting board top. Excellent condition. Call Mrs. Randall at 383-4443. FOR SALE—Pontiac 389 motor in ex cellent condition. Very low mileage. Four- barrel carburetor. Contact Mrs. Tapp at 942- 4606 evenings and weekends. FOR SALE—Large used matching sofa and chair. $40. Call Chapel Hill 929-2644 after 6 p.m. Mrs. Auman. FOR SALE—Huggins woman's English bi cycle. Needs new rear tire. $25. Call Mrs. Mobley at 477-6947 evenings. FOR SALE-1966 Mercury Comet. V-8 straight shift. $750. Call Sharon at 682-6734. FOR SALE—Upright piano. Call Mr. Glenn at 596-9356. FOR SALE—Thermostatic controlled heater- $10; Metal chair with chrome trim-$5; 30"-wide wooden bed-$10; Linton flute with some music for beginners-$70; aluminum storm door, 32 by 80";; 36" folding gate-$1. Call Mrs. Harris at 682-0025. FOR SALE-One deluxe folding exercise slantboard. Tourquoise. Totally unscratched. $15. Call Mrs. Russell at 477-0681 evenings. FOR SALE—Formal wedding gown with cathedral train and veil. Size 10-12. Half price. Call Mrs. Morris at 286-9297 after 5:30 p.m. WANTED—Female employe with small dog seeks room to rent in house near campus. Call Miss Frank at 967-2504 in Chapel Hill after 8 p.m. WANTED—A used portable typewriter not over $25 in price. Call 684-2713. FREE—Three black male kittens. Eight weeks old. Housebroken. Call Mrs. Smith at 286-2966. SERVICES OFFERED-Babysitting for doc tors, professors, nurses, etc., on weekday and weekend nights or for entire wjekends. R. N. has extra time and needs extra money. Call Mrs. Fogleman at 477-8425, To have your ad printed, be sure to include your name and home telephone number or address. Ads are limited to 30 words and no ads will be accepted concerning either commercial businesses or housing. Send your announcement to Intercom Trading Post, Box 3354, Duke Hospital. Bank Hours Shortened The Duke Medical Center Branch of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company has announced that the bank will no longer remain open until 6 p.m. on Fridays but will close at 5 p.m. Bank hours are now 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. I THE CLEAN CAT IS COMING | Allergy and Chest Mrs. Ann Graham, allergy lab, and her hus band Chuck are the parents of a new son . . . Peggy Barbee has returned after having surgery Reporter: Sheila Blackley Anesthesiology Linda D. McKee joined the department as a secretary recently . . . Mrs. Helen Bailey Trotter, who left in December, 1969, to move to Atlanta, has returned to the department as a patient care technician . . . Sheila Perry tran sferred from anesthesiology to work as sec retary for Dr. Carlyle Crenshaw in Ob-Gyn. Reporter: Nancy Lassiter Anatomy Eleanor Methven gave birth to a son, Johnathan Harris recently. She is a former technician for Dr. John Everett . . . Bea Woody is the mother of a new baby boy, Cory Samuel . ; . Another new mother is Mrs. Larry (Elaine) Spalding who gave birth to a son named Timothy Alexander . . . Gary Cohen, a recent chemistry graduate at Duke, is a new part-time technician . . . Another new addition, also the youngest, is Warren Herndon, a senior at Southern High, who is working part-time . . . Paul Galloway recently began work as an animal caretaker. He was previously a surgical technician for 15 years . . . Nancy McIntyre, laboratory technician at the Primate Labora tory, moved to Washington, D.C., with her hus band. Reporter: Elaine Spalding Audiovisual Education David W. Lesniak is new in the medical art section . . . Dave Hooks of patient photography and Willie Nash of medical art have resigned Reporter: Inez Wilson Biochemistry Paula Leyva is a new research technician II in Dr. Henry Kamin's laboratory. Reporter: Hope Jones Cabell Ward Bennie Meeks, unit service supervisor, and his wife are the parents of a new baby boy . . . six new RN's on the ward include Kathy Adams, Mary E. Oliver, Barbara Stevens, Christine Long, Penney Meisel, and Revisha Reading . . . Marguerite Crowley transferred from the CCU . . . new ward clerks are Hazel Easterlin, Dorothy Gentry, Delores Bryant, and Shirley Turrentine. Reporter: Ida Lockaby Cardiology Mrs. Nancy Kennard is the new secretary to Dr. Walter Floyd. Cardiology Ward Two new RN's are Miss Carolyn McDowell and Mrs. Herrings . . . Mrs. Mary Moore is a new LPN. Reporter: Barbara Webb Central Supply Mrs. Bernice Lockany is new in the depart ment . . . The mother of Mrs. Ruth Parrish died recently at Watts Hospital after an extended ill ness . . .The staff extends sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. Coley N. Stephens, a 13-year employe at the Medical Center. Reporter: Therlan Thompson Child Guidance Clinic Dr. Cesar Girajardo is the father of a son, Anthony Miguel . . . Dr. Marc Amaya is also a new father. The baby's name is Marc Gregory . . . Dr. Richard Kennan and his wife announce the birth of a son, Kevin Dana . . . New resident is Dr. David Allen . . . new psychology interns are Rich Sprague and D. Elias . . . Other new faces include Mrs. Betty Evans and Mrs. Brenda Sergent, both secretaries, and social worker Mrs. Frederica Harrison . . . Mrs. Patty Autry and Mrs. Judy Revill have left the department. Community Health Sciences Welcome to all the newcomers—Mike Jenkins is our new messenger. . .Mrs. Bonnie Downs, formerly in the MPDC insurance office, is now secretary to Dr. Siegfried Heyden. She replaced Rena Jo Shular, who transferred to Dr. Howard Thompson's office. . .New lab technician in the clinic area is Mrs. Carol Straight. . .Dr. Tommy Jones is new also. . .Tanya Blackmon is working with Dr. Louts Pondy and Jeff Jones. . .Mary Sapp and Linda Wulf are student programmers working with Dr. Mic'^oel O'Fallon. Dietetics Miss Carol Cross married Mr. Bernard Polega recently. She works with dietetic interns in food administration and on Rankin ward. .’ .Mrs. M. Bullins is the new supervisor of the decentralized unit. . .Miss Gloria Bass resigned as supervisor I of the decentralized unit to accept a position as Clerk typist 11. She received her typing certificate from the Clerical Upgrade Program. Reporter; Olivia Bennett
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