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BOUND VOLUME OF 1984 OBSERVERS. Handsome binding, hardcover. Perfect addition to any progressive or Texas home library. Send $30 to The Texas Observer, 600 W. 7th, Austin, 78701. MA BELL by Bryan Sloan is a book explaining their deceptive accounting practices and how Bell has averaged over 42% profits annually for 25 years, and has already received far more telephone rate raises than due. $7.50 at your book store or order postpaid from Vantage Press, 516 West 34th Street, New York, N.Y. 10001. BOOKFRONT. No obligation booksearch for rare or out-of-print books, any topic. Texana available. P.O. Box 5545, Austin, Texas 78763. THE TEXAS OBSERVER INDEX for 1971-1981 is now available. Contact the business office at 600 EMPLOYMENT ALTERNATIVE & PROGRESSIVE JOBS Each month we list lobs and internships you can believe in Fighting for the environment peace women s civil rights. economic democracy hous ing and more Current nationwide listing-53 S12 year. COMMUNITY JOBS. Box 219 1520 16th St. NW. Washington, DC 20036 DALLAS CHAPTER ACLU: One person executive director, office manager, fund raiser. Box 215135, Dallas 75221. TEXAS NUCLEAR FREEZE CAMPAIGN EX-ECUTIVE DIRECTOR; direct fundraising activities, administer programs approved by board. Experience needed in leadership of grassroots, issue-oriented progressive organizations. Apply postmarked 9-23-85 to TNFC, 1507-A S. Ervay, Dallas 75215. 214-426-5347. CENTRAL AMERICA RESOURCE CENTER seeking director. National information clearinghouse provides computer-assisted refugee legal support and public education services. Director will develop and supervise all projects. Responsible for raising substantial budget. Proven administrative and fundraising ability essential. Writing skills, background in Central America issues, Spanish desirable. Salary $20-25,000 with benefits. Send resume, cover letter with relevant skills, three references to: Search Committee, CARC, Box 2327, Austin, TX 78704, by Nov. 1. MERCHANDISE WHEATSVILLE FOOD CO-OP. 3101 Guadalupe, Austin 78705. Open 9 to 11. CLASSIFIED BOOKS AFFORDABLE PASSIVE SOLAR WATER HEATERS. Stainless steel, ten-year warranty. Made in Austin. 40% federal tax credit available. Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems. 512-928-4786. FREEWHEELING BICYCLES. 2404 San Gabriel, Austin. For whatever your bicycle needs. PUBLICATIONS AMERICAN ATHEIST MAGAZINE The journal of Atheist news and thought. Dr. Madalyn Murray O’Hair, Editor-in-Chief. Monthly coverage of Atheist, agnostic, and freethought topics and ple $1.00. AAP, P.O. Box 2117, Austin, TX 78768-2117. MEXICO: THE SILENT CRISIS, is a new publication by Casa de la Cultura. It documents Mexico’s social and economic crisis based on reports which appeared in major Mexican newspapers. Send $2.95 plus applicable sales tax per copy to: Casa de la Cultura, 1227 E. Yandell, El Paso, TX 79902. SINGLE, WIDOWED, DIVORCED? You are personally invited to place a free ad in the monthly edition of the new Personals Magazine. There’s no better way to meet new friends! Personals is coming to Texas and Oklahoma and will soon be available at newsstands in your area. To place your free personal ad, send to Personals, P.O. Box 19809, Houston, Texas 77224-8909. REAL ESTATE 78 WOODED ACRES IN NW ARKANSAS MOUNTAINS. Borders national forest. Remote. $450 per acre. 512-441-7054. SERVICES WORD PROCESSING prompt, professional, reasonable rates. Resumes written. WorkWrite. 512-339-8178. FOX SIGNS Signs Banners Decals Gold Leaf Show Cards Window Lettering Screen DRAFT REGISTRATION QUESTIONS? Draft counseling available from American Friends Service Committee, 1022 W. 6th, Austin 78703 TRAVEL BACKPACKING MOUNTAINEERING RAFTING. Outback Expeditions, P.O. Box 44, Postmaster. If undeliverable, send Form 3579 to The Texas Observer, 600 W. 7th, Austin, Texas 78701 tr .0 /IP .1-kt -Ate , The final assembly `,$: of all U.S. nu rp 1.4 clear weapons takes place in the Texas Panhandle. Houston has more oil company headquarters than any other city in the world. The state is overrun with Sunbelt boosters, strident antiunionists, political hucksters, and new industry and money. THIS IS THE LOOK OF TEXAS TODAY and the Texas Observer has its independent eye on all of it. We offer the latest in corporate scams and political scandals as well as articles on those who have other, and more humane, visions of what our state can be. Become an Observer subscriber today, order a gift for a friend, or instruct us to enter a library subscription under your patronage. Send the Observer to name address city state zip this subscription is for myself gift subscription; send card in my name $23 enclosed for a one-year subscription bill me for $23 price includes $1.12 sales tax name address city state zip THE TEXAS OBSERVER 600 W. 7th, Austin, Texas 78701 24 SEPTEMBER 13, 1985