Office of Public Relations
Box 3354
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina 27706
Trading Post
FOR SALB -- Ford station wagon with
Thunderbird motor and new fuel pump. $150.
Call E. Godwin at 477-8432 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE --1970 Sting Ray coupe. $1,500
down. Assume payments. Approximately 800
miles on car. Call 286-7596.
FOR SALE - 1962 Chevrolet. Six-cylinder,
four-door automatic with power steering. Radio
8 heater. Runs fine. Looks like Sherman tank.
Call Bob at 477-5396 before 10 a.m. or after 6
p.m.
FOR SALE - 1965 Plymouth Valiant
convertible. Good condition. Reasonable. Call
383-2250 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE - Large oil circulator. $50. Will
deliver. Call Mrs. Norwood at 688-9071 after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE - Ham radio equipment, all in
good working order, including Hallicrafter
HT-18 exciter, VF amp modulator, $90; audio
amp with AM filters, with power supply, $20;
outdoor antenna and rotor, $75; transmitter
tuning unit, $40. Call Mrs. DeTurk at
489-8468.
FOR SALE - Console piano, stereo record
player and radio with extra speaker, RCA black
and white TV, 9 by 12' wool rug, antique
wardrobe, antique organ, large chrome bird
cage with stand, woodland gold dinnerware,
patch quilts, homespun bedspreads, crocheted
bedspread. Call Mr. Shepherd at 286-1198.
FOR SALE OR TRADE - String bass for
sale. Or, will trade for fishing boat or boat
motor of equal value. Call Gene at 544-7158.
FOR SALE - Sears Kenmore three-year-old
electric range. Bronze. Also two Chrysler
Airtemp room air conditioners, one 18,000
BTU and one 5,000 BTU, both 1V4 years old.
Call Mrs. Davis at 286-9812 after 5 p.m.
To have your ad printed in the Trading Post,
send it to Intercom, Box 3354, Hospital.
THE CLEAN CAT IS COMING
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TH£ HOLIDAY S/’//?/r-Lawrence
Davis, left, and Thomas Nichols, both
members of the Duke Night Owls Club,
relax before packing food contributed by
night owl members to be given to two
needy Durham families. The boxes of
food were delivered at Thanksgiving time.
(photo courtesy of the Night Owl Club)
This is the last issue of Intercom until
after the Christmas holidays. The next
paper will appear January 8.
Nurses Selected
Recently named
director of psychiatric
nursing at the Medical
Center is Mrs. Verna K.
Sticht, R.N. She received
her R.N. from Park
Avenue Hospital in
Rochester, N.Y., and a
B.S. in nursing education
from Columbia University
Teachers College.
Mrs. Suzanne Campbell, R.N. officially
became head nurse on Minot Ward this
fall after serving as the ward's acting head
nurse. She is a graduate of Johnston-Willis
Hospital School of Nursing in Richmond,
Va.
Three assistant head nurses have also
been named recently. They are Mrs. Beth
Smoot, R.N. on Minot; Mrs. Anne
Mitchiner, R.N. on the acute care unit;
and Mrs. Pamela Ramon, R.N. on
cardiology.
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FRIDAY,DECEMBER 18
Advanced L.P.N. graduation exercises
Speaker: Mr. Howard Lee
8 p.m. Amphitheater
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 21
Duke Hospital Chorus Concert
8 p.m. Amphitheater
No admission charge.