January, 1975 Recycling Information Office 1234 S.W. Morrison Portland, Or. 97205 229-5119 (MEDIA ) A large new poster (23" by 23") available for 251i. For organizations and schools to post. Rura/ite P.O. Box 1731 Portland, Or. 97207 ~AND USE ) Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission This 40-page newsprint magazine goes out for $1.32 a year to members of many rural power companies. There's inspirational and heart-warming stories, recipes, good classified ads, some soft electrical sell. $2.00 for outsiders. 251i a copy. P.O. Box N Florenc~, Or. 97439 503-997-8248 Information about Coastal resources in The C. U.E. Media Guide will be continued, but we were short on space. If you desire an entire guide, write to us or C.U.E. _14 different reports. Coastal wetlands, continental shelf, planning, economic analysis, historical and archaeological resources, others. They are attempting to make the reports available. Prices not set-somewhere between $2 and $4. Write for details. Community Communications Center Rt. 1, Box 778 Winlock, Wn. 98596 Formative stages. Proposing a multipurpose facility, offset printshop, dark room, audio tape production studios .. Get Involved: Some GroupsTo Do It With A tlll' 1 1 b f · Environmental Policy Center 324 C Street, SE North Dakota Farmers Union, Box 651, James- . cross . coun ry, a grea num er o orgam- Washington, DC 20003 ' • town, N.Dak. 58401 zattons are mvolved 10 vanous aspects of the land Evergreen Land Trust Ass'n., P.O. Box 303, Clear North West Information Network, 608 19th Ave. refom1 movement. Herewith a parttal list. Get Lake, Washington 98235 E., Seattle, Wash. 98112 in touch with a group near you and pitch in! Federation of Southern Cooperatives, P.O: Box 95, Northern California Land Trust, P.O. Box 156, Agribusiness Accountability Project, 1000 WiscoQ- .sin Ave., N.W., Washington, DC ~ Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres, :IIllO 31'Cl, ~~ Albuquerque, N.Mex. 87101 Americans for Indian Opportunity, 11!'rG'~eff,erson Place, N.W., Washington. D.C. 20Q3ii Appalachian Research and Defense ~116-B Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, w:'tr-4:, 25301 Basin Electric Power Co-op, Bismar~~1 ,ND 58S01 Black Economic Research Center, 112 W. 120th St., New York, NY 10027 Black Land Services, Penn Center, Beaufort, s. c. 29902 Black Mesa Defense Fund, 770 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, N.Mex. 87501 Center for Community Change, 1000 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20007 Center for Community Economic Development, 1878 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Center for New Corporate Priorities, 1516 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90024 Center for'Rural Affairs, P.O. Box 405, Walthill, Nebraska 68067 Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Washington University, St. Louis MO 63130 Central Clearing House, 338 E. De Vargas, Santa Fe, N.Mex. 87501 Colorado Project, 1232 Delaware, Denver, Colo. 80204 Committee to Save North Dakota, 801 2nd Ave., S.E., Jamestown, N.Dak., 58401 Community Services, Inc., Box 243, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 Conservation Foundation, 1717 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20036 Concerned Citizens United, 208 W. Bertrand, St. Marys, Kansas 66536 Consumer Federation of America, 1012 14th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 Cooperative League of the USA, 59 E. Van Buren, Chicago, Ill. 60605 Cut Cane Associates, P.O. Box 98, Mineral Bluff, Ga., 30559 Delta Ministry, P.O. Box 3634, Jackson, Miss. 39207 Emergency Land Fund, 799 Fair St., SW, Atlanta, Ga., 30314 Environmental Action, 1346 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20036 Environmental Defense Fund, 645 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10022 Epes, Ala. 35460 Berkeley, Calif. 94701 Foundation for Community Development, 604 W. Northern Cheyenne Land Owners Association, P.O. Chapel Hill St., Durham, NC 27702 Box 113, Lame Deer, Mont. 59101 Friends of the Earth, 529 Commercial St., San Northern Environmental Council, B!»< 89, Ashland, Francisco, Calif. 94111 Wise. 54806 Gulfcoast Pulpwood Association, Box 53, Easta- Northern Plains Resource Council, 41!7 Stapleton buchie, Miss. 39436 Bldg., Billings, Mont. 59101 Henry George School, 833 Market St., San Fran- Northern Rockies Action Gtoup, 9 Placer St.-1 cisco, Calif. 94103 Helena, Mont. 59601 Highlander Research and Education Center, Rt. 3, Open Space Institute, 145 E. 52nd St., New York, Box 245 A, New Market, Tenn. 57820 NY 10022 Institute for Development of Indian Law, 927 15th Peacemaker Land Trust, 4818 Florence Ave., St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 Institute for Liberty and Community, Box 94, Penn Community Services, P.O. Box 126, FrogLyndonville, Vermont 05851 more, S. C. 29920 Institute for the Study of Non-Violence, Box 1001, People's Appalachian Research Collective, 321 Palo Alto, Calif. 92302 Ridgewood Ave., Morgantown, W.Va. 26505 International Independence Institute, West Road, Return Surplus Land to Indians, 1701 MassachuBox 183, Ashby, Mass. 01431 setts Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20036 Iowa Student Public Interest Research Group, 305 Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, Box 628, Denver, S. Wilmoth, Ames, Iowa 50010 Colo. 80201 Kansas Farm Project, P.O. Box 3527, Lawrence, Rural Farmers Co-op, Forest Home, Ala. 36030 Kansas 66044 Rural Housing Alliance, 1356 Connecticut Ave., Land for People, 4696 N. Millbrook, Fresno, N.W., Washington, DC 20036 California 93726 Rural Resources Institute, 120 S. Izard, Little Migrant Legal Action, 1820 Massachusetts Ave., Rock, Ark. N.W., Washington, DC 20036 Sam Ely Land Trust, P.O. Box 116, Brunswick, Minnesota Public Interest Research Group, 2651 Maine 04011 N. Colfax, Minneapolis, Minn. Mississippi Action for Community Education, Box Save America's Vital Energy, Inc. (SAVE), 702 W. 588, Greenville, Miss. 38701 Main St., Belle Plaine, Minnesota 56011 Montana Farmers Union, Box 2447, Great Falls, Mont. 59403 Movement for Economic Justice, 1609 Connecti· cut Ave., N.W., Washington. DC 20009 National Catholic Rural Life Conference, 3801 Grand Ave .. Des Moines, Iowa 50312 National Coalition for Land Reform, 345 Franklin St., San Francisco, Calif. 94102 National Constiinl!J.'§iCongress, 631 E. Polo Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 68100 National Farmers Olpllization, Coming, !a. 50841 National Farmen Union, Box 2251, Denver, Colo., 80201 National Indian Youth Council, 201 Hermosa N.E., AlDl!querque, N.Mex. 97108 National Sharecroppers Fund, 112 E. 19th St., New York, NY 10002 Native American Rights Fund, 1506 Broadway, Boulder, Colo. 80302 Nature Conservancy, 1800 N. Kent St., Arlington, Va. 22209 New Alchemy Institute, P.O. Box 432, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543 Save Our Cumberland Mountains, Petros, Tenn. 37845 Siena Club, 220 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 94104 Small Towns Institute, P.O. Box 517, Ellensburg, Washington 98926 Southern Cooperative Development Fund, Box 3005, Lafayette, La. 70601 Southern Regional Council, 52 Fairlie St., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 Southern Rural Action, 220 Sunset Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 30314 Tax Reform Research Group, 733 15th St., N.W. Washington, DC 20005 United Family Farmers, Box 39A, Carpenter, South Dakota 57322 United Farm Workers, P.O. Box 62, Keene, Calif., 93531 United Services Citizens Council, Alpena, S. Dakota 57312 from: Feople and Land TsiJ Aszi Page 13 Ramah Navajo High School Box 356 Ramah, New Mexico 87321 Quarterly publication $6/yr. First issue: the yucca, sheep shearing, traditional navajo wedding, poems, drawings, clans, silver-smithing. 72 pp. High Country News Box K (c-4) Lander, Wy. 82520 The environmental bi-weekly of the Rockies. In-depth feature articles on energy development (especially strip mining) and alternatives, land use planning, public lands management, predator control, natural history. $10/yr. See also: Audio-visual. 0ETWORKS ) "Watergate is a gnat compared to the Bell System"-Southwestern Bell of Texas Vice President, T.O. Gravitt in a suicide note, found after his death by carbon monoxide poisoning. (Daily Olympian) The Knowledge and Skills Exchange 303 Jefferson Bldg. Iowa City, Iowa 52242 319-35 3-3610 People learning, teaching, sharing skills ranging from accounting to flying and zen. Newsletter for 9 months (Free Lemonade) $1. (See RAIN No. 1 for learning exchange directory.) OMSI Communication Resource Cneter 4015 S.W. Canyon Rd. Portland, Or. 97221 503-248-5940 For mathematics and science educators primarily, and subscription services. Forwarding announcements, locating experts, assisting research, suggesting learning materials, convening people. Freestyle 420 17th St. East Seattle, Wn. 98105 Xerox newsclipping and pasteup potpourri; though primarily the age of media; an anthology of blocks of words. Library Networks 74-75 Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc Tiffany Towers P.O. Box 429 White Plains, N.Y. 10602 $24.50. Recent information on special library services developed, such as OHIO computerized library service and others. They also publish Advanced Technology /Libraries, $36/yr. continued next page
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