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SAN ANTONIO ACLU, 224-6791; Alternatives Printers Stationers Mailers Typesetters High Speed Web Offset Publication Press Counseling Designing Copy Writing Editing Trade Computer Sales and Services Complete Computer Data Processing Services *FUTURA PRESS AUSTIN TEXAS FlUITLPIRIA 512/442-7836 1714 South Congress P.O. Box 3485 Austin, Texas 78764 N’k,t1 and Associates 1117 West 5th Street Austin, Texas 78703 REALTOR Representing all types of properties in Austin and Central Texas Interesting & unusual property a specialty. 477-3651 E Progressive Organizations The Observer has built up lists of organizations in Texas we regard as progressive. The editor invites communications recommending organizations for inclusion. DALLAS ACLU, 651-7897; ACORN, 823-4580; Alliance far Mental Recovery. 436-1660; Amns. for Demo. Action, 368-8931; Armadillo Coalition, 349-1970; Bois d’Arc Patriots, 827-2632; Bread for the World, Joe Haag, 741-1991×298; Casa America Libre, 942-9413; Ctzns. Assn. for Sound Energy Clean Air Coalition, 387-2785; Comanche Peak Life Force, 337-5885; Cmte. in sq#0 #rity with the People of El Salvador, 3754715; Dallas Area Bilateral Nuclear Freeze’Ntition, 324-1972; Dallas-Ft. Worth Solar Energy Assn., 522-2816; DallasFOends Service Group, 321-8643; Dallas G; ‘:;Alli ance, 528-4233; Dallas Inter-Religiii a ask Force on Central America, 375-3715; as Nuclear Freeze Coalition, 324-1972; UN Assn., 526-1853; E. Dallas Nghbi Assn., 827-1181; Environmental Health Assn., 620-0620; Fellovvship of Reconciliation League, 426-1867; Hard Times News, 9424236; Human Ecology Research Foundation, 620-0620; Humanists of North Tx., 381-1818; Lawyers’ Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 43 Charles St., Suite 3, Boston, 02114; Neighborhood Info. & Action Service, 8272632; N. Lake Col. Solar Club, 659-5254; N. Tx. Abortion Rights Action League 0122; for Social Responsibility, 688-2699; Progressive Voters League, 376-1660; Resistance Cmte, 942-4236; Sierra Club, 369-5543; Tx. Cmte. on Natural Resources, 352-8370; Tx. Tenants Union, 823-2733; UNICEF, 241-7807; War Resisters League, 337-5885; West Dallas Involvement Cinte., 1902 Bickers, 75212; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 324-1972; World Federalist Assn., 392-2340. FORT WORTH ACLU, 534-6883; ACOKRN, 924-1401; Allied 3321830; “1440; Citizens for EducattOn on Nuclear 295-6587; Okikens for Fair Utility Regulations, 47 8-6372: Citizens’ Party, 834-5123; Coalition of LahoPnion Women, 540 -1393; Conscientious ,1011Bjector Awareness Cmte., 457-6148; Dist. 10 Demos., 283-7001; Dist. 12 Dpmos., 535-780.3; Fellowship of Reconciliation 7554; First Frida3021080tIMPACT, 923; 4806; Mental Health Assn., 335-5405; Mexican -American Demos., 626-8305; NOW, 338-4456; Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 926-3827; Sierra Club, 244-2328; Tarrant Co. Demo. Womens’ Club, 2616583; Tarrant Co. Precinct Workers’ Club, 429-2706; Tx. Coalition of Black Demos., 534-7737; Tx, Tenants’ Union, 923-5071; Traclitiottal Native American Circle, 926 9258; VOmen’s Political Caucus, 336-8700. Imprisonment, Box 27393, 78227; Amnesty Intl., 734-8692; Centro Cultural Aztlan, 7337928 Citizens Concerned About Nuclear Power, 653-0543; Civil Rights Litigation Center, 224-6726; Common Cause, 494-5676; Communities Organized for Public Service Box 34474. 78233; Fellowship of Reconciliation, 822 9631; Gray Panthers, 680-3679; Habitat for Humanity, 822-9900; Intercongregational Justice and Peace Office, 344-6778; InterUniversity Faculty Network, 436-3107; International Center for Peace Through Culture, 822-0461; Interreligious Task Force on Central America, 432-1125; Latin-American Assistance, 736-9306; Metropolitan Congregational Alliance, 349-2401; MexicanAmerican Democrats, 223-1776; NAACP, 224-7636; Padres, 736-1330; Peacemaking Fellowship, 732-9927; People for Peace, 8223089; Physicians for Social Responsibility, 735-8044; Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, 732-9927; Prisoners Defense Committee, Box 27393, 78227; Residents Organized for Better and Beautiful Environmental Development 226-3973; S.A. Ad Hoc Committee for Peace and Disarmament, 736-2587; S.A. Demo. League, 341-7361; S.A. Forum on Energy, 653-0543; S.A. Gay Alliance, Box 12063, 78212; San Antonians for. Freedom of Choice, 347 Bushnell, 78212; Sierra Club, 271-7169; S. West Voters’ Registration Education Project, 222-0224; Tx. Fathers for Equal Rights, 337-6803; Trinity University Nuclear Issues Coalition, 737-4309; UNICEF, 828-4528; United Campuses Protesting Nuclear War, 732-2722; Vietnam Vets. Against War, 533-9693: Women’s Political Caucus, 828-3061. BED & BREAKFAST CORPUS CHRISTI Take a break from the sameness of motel accom modations. Over 20 listings, many within walking distance of the water. Friendly, hospitable hosts. Breakfasts continental to Texas-size. Rates from $20. Sand Dollar Hospitality, 3605 Mendenhall, Cor complete personal and business insurance ALICE ANDERSON AGENCY 808-A East 46th P.O. Box 4666, Austin 78765 22 JUNE 28, 1985