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CLASSIFIFD EAST TEXAS LEGAL SERVICES is a federally funded non-profit corporation providing legal services to low-income people in most civil matters. The program’s service area ranges from near Houston in the South to the Oklahoma and Arkansas borders in the north, covering the eastern one-fifth of the state. ETLS operates eight offices throughout this area, located in cities from 15,000 to 150,000 population. ETLS currently has several attorney positions available in its various offices. Pay ranges from $18,000 to $39,00, depending on experience and the position filled. The practice ranges from individual representation on every day problems to complex and sophisticated federal litigation. The program offers excellent fringe benefits, all costs related to the practice of law, continuing legal education opportunities, excellent working conditions and moving expenses. Must be admitted to practice in Texas or eligible for admission by reciprocity. If interested, call or write Gary Thomas or Paul Furrh at the address listed below for an application form: P.O. Box 1069, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961, PORTUNITY EMPLOYER. MINORITIES, WOMEN AND HANDICAPPED ARE EN-COURAGED TO APPLY. BUSES TO NEW YORK CITY for the UN Special Session on Disarmament. $150 round-trip. Leaving June 9 and returning to and reservations. PERMANENT POSITION: Legal Secretary. Thirty-five hours/week, $210/week. Civil and criminal practice, three attorneys. Congenial office environment, Clarksville location. Please submit resume to 617 Blanco, Austin, TX 78703, or telephone 477-1700, by May 14, 1982. NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL HOTLINE. tion on arms control and military budget legislation, and what you can do about it. Updated weekly. 100 Maryland Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002. Council for a Livable World. REASON magazine America’s leading libertarian monthly; news and analysis of current political and economic trends. Contributors include Thomas Szasz, Murray Rothbard, Nathaniel Branden, Karl Hess. If you are concerned with personal freedom, REASON is for you. Current issue $2.00; Special Finance issue $2.00; from PACIFIC SUNRISE TRADING COMPANY, 1712 S. 441-4565. Free booklist on request, or visit our store. SELL OBSERVER SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Observer has a $10 commission program. Organizations and individuals may arrange with us to sell new one-year Observer subscriptions and receive a $10 commission for each sale. We will provide forms, sample copies, and other materials. Contact the Observer at 600 W. 7th St., Austin, Tx. 78701, or phone 512-477-0746. No PAC’s or campaigns, please. BOOK HUNTING? No obligation search for rare or out-of-print books. Ruth and John River Hills Road, Austin 78746. BACKPACKING MOUNTAINEERING -RAFTING. Outback Expeditions, P.O. Box DRAFT REGISTRATION QUESTIONS. Draft counseling available from American Friends Service Committee, 1022 W. 6th, COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS ACORN needs organizers to work with low and moderate income families in 16 states for political and economic justice. Direct action on neighborhood deterioration, utility rates, taxes, health care. Tangible results and enduring rewards long hours and low pay. Training DUGGER & SON INC. Homebuilding, remodeling, additions, repairs, fences. Call Gary Dugger at 452-1013 in Austin. FREEWHEELING BICYCLES. 2404 San Gabriel, Austin. For whatever your bicycle needs. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Send $7.95 to Buying, Renting & Borrowing in Texas, 2505 Stratford, Austin 78746. JOIN THE ACLU. Membership $20. Texas Civil Liberties Union, 600 West 7th, Austin 78701. Classified advertising is 30 per word. Discounts for multiple insertions within a 12month period: 25 times, 50%; 12 times, 25%; 6 times, 10%. 1 “The Miracle of the KILLER BEES” by Robert Heard. Honey Hill Publishing Co., 1022 Bonham Terrace, Austin, Texas 78704, $7.95 plus $1.03 tax and shipping. Information for Historians, Researchers, Nostalgia Buffs, & Observer Fans Bound Volumes: The 1981 bound issues of The Texas Observer are now ready. In maroon, washable binding, the price is $20. Also available at $20 each are volumes for the years 1963 through 1980. Cumulative Index: The clothbound cumulative edition of The Texas Observer Index covering the years 1954-1970, plus annual supplements through 1980, may be obtained for $12. A second cumulative edition from 1971 through 1981 will be available by mid-year. Back Issues: Issues dated January 10, 1963, to the present are available at 75 cents per issue. Earlier issues are out of stock, but photocopies of articles from issues dated December 13, 1954, through December 27, 1962, will be provided at 75 cents per article. Microfilm: The complete backfile Individual years may be ordered separately. To order, or to obtain additional information regarding the 35mm microfilm editions, please write to Microfilming Corporation of America, 1620 Hawkins Avenue, Box 10, Sanford, N.C. 27330. server Business Office. Texas residents please add the 5% sales tax to your remittance. Materials will he sent postpaid. THE TEXAS OBSERVER, 600 W. 7 ST. AUSTIN 78701 Life Insurance and Annuities Martin Elfant, CLU 4223 Richmond, Suite 213, Houston, TX 77027 THE TEXAS OBSERVER 19