p """'pi"'jfi0"tyiiti iiiir'imji in"" mi' 6The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November 17, 1986 T" - . 0 DTH (ony Ueitell Dr. Unnea Smith and her daughters pick ornaments for the Gift Tree Shanty to go up for apartheid protest From staff reports The UNC Anti-Apartheid Sup port Group plans to erect a shanty in front of South Building today at noon, group members said. The group plans to build the shanty and occupy it "indefinitely" to focus attention on Thursday's BUY TRADE SELL New & Used Records Books. CD's & Tapes THE FAIR EXCHANGE 302 E. Main St., Carrboio, NC Open Everyday THURSDAY Women's Swimming vs Maryland & Tennessee 2:00 pm Koury Natatorium Men's Swimming vs Maryland 7;00 pm Koury Natatorium n The Place to be at UNC i, ft UNC Endowment Board meeting, said Marguerite Arnold, a support group member. The board oversees the University's investments. The action repeats a similar support group protest in March opposing the University's $7.2 mil lion investments in businesses oper ating in South Africa. The 20-day protest ended when police held but did not charge five support group members while Physical Plant workers dismantled the shanties. Despite the r . s of last spring, the group did not and will not seek a permit to build the shanty, Arnold , ,v.v.v.-,v.,.'.v.v.',',-.w. y. a a Yr - ,v,. x An invitation To Convenience y i "" Live with convenience to both campus and downtown Chapel Hill. Apply Now For Spring Accommodations Mall gets By SUSAN JENSEN Staff Writer A smiling crowd of about 50 took a break from their Christmas shop ping Friday to watch head basketball Coach Dean Smith's wife and daugh ters light the first "Gift Tree" of the Chapel Hill Service League's Christ mas House at University Mall. Dr. Linnea Smith, along with Kelly, 7, and Kristen, 5, plugged in the cord that illuminated the 6-foot tree, which the Service League will use as a means to collect toys for needy children in Chapel' Hill who may not have had any otherwise. The Service League sponsored a special program earlier Friday to present its first Christmas House Gift Tree, which included performances by the UNC Loreleis and Pro Cantare. Ron Stutts of WCHL radio hosted the event. Shoppers wandered past, pausing to listen to the music, while their children enjoyed the sights and sounds of Christmas. The tree was decorated with ornaments hand-made by members of the league. Each ornament has the age and sex of a child who will be served by the league in its annual Christmas House program. Shoppers are asked to choose an ornament from the tree and return a gift for the child listed next to a large red box by the tree. The league will distribute the gifts on Dec. 8. This year, 500 children will receive the toys, although the Inter-Faith Council submitted more names than that, according to program organizer Charlotte said. The group's members do not want to be arrested or suspended from school, but they think they have a right to protest UNC's holdings, Arnold said. The group also plans to march Thursday from the Old Well to the Endowment Board's meeting at the Carolina Inn, she said. Thursday's Endowment Board meeting follows an Oct. 17 meeting of the Board of Trustees, whose members make up the Endowment Board. At that meeting the trustees tabled a Student Congress resolution sponsored by the support group that asked the trustees to encourage the Endowment Board to divest. No one faces cancer alone. I AMERICAN wCANCER f SOCIETY PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private confidential Birth Control Relief of Menstrual Cramps Gynecology 1 1 li Gift Tree9 Margolis. "We look forward to the commun ity's response to the tree and hope this will be the first of many gift trees," Margolis said. The Service League has distrib uted toys to needy children for years, but this is the first time they have had a tree, she said. Classified Info The Daily Tar HmI does not accept cash for payment of classified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt. Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.00 per day Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4.75 5 days $5.00 Businesses: $4.50 per day 5i for each additional word $1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. Please notify the DTH office immediately H there are mistakes in your ad. We wiU be responsible only for the first ad run. lost and found FOUND: On Oct. 31st by E-haus dorm gold ring with stone. Call Alice 933-4907. FOUND: Keys, Keys, Keys! Bowling Bags coBalls, pictures of soccer team, contacts in cases, dental school teeth, motorcycle helmet, notebooks and more! Come by APO in Union to identify. FOUND: Laura Riggsbee, Susan Justus, William Kay, Kevin Lackey, Erin Thompson, Gordon Watt, Mary Bryan, Jordan Washburn- ID's; Koura Kulpreat Bus Pass; Daniel White, Cris Yearout- Bank Cards. APO in the Union. Lost: Gold Loop Earring on Nov. 7. If found please call 933-4357. LOST: A GOLD ROPE CHAIN on 1111. If found Please call Beth at 968-0131. Reward offered LOST: Nov 9 on 6th floor Davis, Ray Ban Sunglasses. lease call Linda at 933-1777 or turn into APO. No questions asked. Thank you. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association practice offers care including: Free Pregnancy Tests Abortion (to 20 weeks) Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation and Treatment TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 109 Conner Dr., Suite 2202, Chapel Hill, NC 942-0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall .4; .fo,Mi dm IrSK - Yi - - RESEARCH Shedding light on birth defects. Support the OCF) March of Dimes ZJ USSBIBiRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION (Hfj? latiy Star n LOST: At 4 Corners: A Charcot London Fog Overcoat, if you' know anything about it, please call Geo at either 968-0525 or 968-9073. There will be no questions asked! FOUND Nov. 12 in Coker Hall bathroom Greensboro Day, class ring and two other rings. Call 933-6283 to identify. services Abortion To 20 Weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. 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All services confidential GET FIXED IF YOUR STEREO IS BROKEN, GET FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE AND THE LONGEST GUARANTEE ON COMPONENT REPAIRS. AUDIO SERVICE. 967-1063. ft Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC. Call today for full information 967-2231 or 967-2234. In North Carolina call toll-free 1-800-672- 1678. Nationwide, call toll- free 1-800-334-1656. Equal Opportunity Housing The Apartment r-eopie Granville Towers TM UNIVERSITY SQUARE 919929-7143 help wanted ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE DAILY TAR HEEL RAMS PLAZA AND DURHAM TERRITORY. MUST HAVE CAR. GOOD EXPERIENCE, GOOD PAY, GOOD FRIENDS. SIGN UP IN THE DTH OFFICE FOR INTERVIEW. Immediate Opening for 100 plasma donors. Earn extra money. Call Sera-Tec Biologicals 942-0251, 10954 E. Franklin St. Hours Mon. - Thurs. 9:30am-7:00pm , Fri. 9:30-5:00. Great pay-Excellent hours. Build your professional resume. Become a phonathon associate for the Carolina Fund. Start at $4.00 per hour. Sign up for and interview at 03 Hanes Hall. Auditions for Musicana Touring Shows. Need singers, dancers, actors, and musicians. Call 1-800-654-8705. Need a part-time evening position? Health care company in Durham needs a Mail Clerk to process outgoing mail from 6-10 pm. Involves some heavy lifting. Also responsible for night time security procedures and answenng incoming phone calls. HS required. Send resume indicating salary requirements and daytime phone number to : Personnel Representative Coastal Group, Inc. P.O. Box 15309 Durham, NC 27704 Secretary for Hebrew and religious school. Thursday afternoon 3:30-6pm, Sunday's 8:00-3:00pm. Good wage 489-7062933-2182. Music Teacher - guitarist preferred for synagogue religious school. Sundays, good wage. 489-7062933-2182. OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, yr. round. Europe, S.America, Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-$2000 mo. Sightseeing. Free information. Write UC, PO Box 52 NC 1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. NOW RECRUITING FOR BUS DRIVERS-Town of Chapel Hill, part time; start early January. Begin 2 wks paid training (fulltime) at $6.18hr; then begin part-time driver duties, $6.81hr. Flexible schedules available, 20 36 hrswk. Opportunity for fulltime hours by seniority. Requires good driving record. Must be able to obtain Learner's Permit (CUss B) if h.;ed Unifrorms piovided, excellent fringe benefits. Apply by November 19: Municipal Bldg, 306 N. Columbia St. EOAAE. Part-time help needed at Granville Towers cafeteria, a student managed work ennviroment. Flexible hours. Apply between 2 and 4pm or call after 5pm 929-0433. EOE. COLLEGE REP WANTED to distribute "Student Rate subscription cards at this campus. Good income. For information and application write to: COLLEGIATE MARKETING SERVICES, 251 Glenwood Dr. Moores ville, NC 28115. 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