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, Page 20 RAIN Sept/Oct 1975 continued from page 19 · H.H. Distributing Co. Box 212, University Station' Seattle, WA 98105 , Handles the '~D-cell, ,,· a small cliunk of cement apparently impregnated with phytochrome (light-sensitive pigments similar to chlorophyll). Tests repute elimination of chlorine and other impurities (rom drinking water through breakdown of molecules. Hounded by_ FDA. Tom Jett 1178 Adams Eugene, OR.97402 343-9152 Solar designs for fo~d drying. Sam-Andy, Jnc. P.O. Box 2125 Beaumont, CA 92223 (714) 845-1691 Manufacture~s of completely. dehydrated food packages, for long-term reserve storage. Write for "The Family Food Reserve Story," c_ontaining nut,rition analysis chart of various foods, bibliog- _raphy. Youth Rights <::enter 1857 University Eugene, OR 97403 342-5717 Sponsoring programs for those under 18 : Youth Awareness_Workshops, per~ haps leading to official city Youth Commission. Working with students planning owri accredited alternativ~ school. Day Stream Video Communications 645 .Wilson Eugene, OR 97402 687-2178 New video production group in town. Pacific Northwest Research Center c/o Sociology Dept. ' University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 343-4022, Jerry Limpke Oft-published in Oregon Times, this group has documented such things as corporate involvement in the B-l bomber, and currently examines the banking system in the Northwest, the role of Rockwell International, etc. . Growers' Market 454 Willamette Eugene, OR 97401 687-1145, w-'i• Largest food conspiracy in Eugene (Oreg9n? Northwest?) 500 orders each week. Complete order form includes all vegies, fruits, grains, cheese, fish, even granola (two kinds, no less!). One hour work asked for each order; 10-15% markup. The Pyramid Guide P.O. Box 176 Elsinore, CA 92330 . Talk about alternative sources of energy! If pyramids do half the stuff claimed, it'd be worth investigation. Preserve foods, increase ·plant growth, improve sleep and meditation (clear difference in briiin waves shown on EEG). Scads of books on pyramids, but thi~ is the only good periodical I've seen-1:l;test info and experiments. Published bi-monthly since 1972. Read about levitation effect, water 1owsing, ray-gun shooter. And wait until you hear about cones. The Living Wilderness . 729 15th St. N.W. ' Washington, DC 20005 A membership in _!he Wilderness Society ($7.50 more or less) brings you this beautiful full-color magazine quarterly. Earthbeat section is bulletinstyle tidbits; 4 pages of facts. Examples · follow: 1) Environmental voting chart rates House of Re'presentatives members: $1 to League of Conservation Voters, 324 C Street, S.E., Washington, DC 2000:3. 2) Young Indians wanting to learn craft . work at Moon Mount~in Indian Wildlife' Preserve should contact Richard Thorpe, Mohawk, at 7073 Rogue_River Hwy., Grants Pass, OR 97526. 3) Denali Citizens Council formed to protect Mount McKinley Nat'l Park and surroundings: P.O. Box 39, McKinley Park; AK 99755. 4) Index to Literature on the American Indian, $1i/year from Indian Historian Press, 1451 Masonic Ave., San Francisco, CA 94117. 5) Five million off-road vehicles are zooming around the country. "ORV Monitor" pushes for regulation; $6/y~ar from 2728 Durant.Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704. Gateway to Survival is Storage Walter D. Batchelor 6120 E. Boston St. ' Mesa, AZ 85205 ?5 cents each, 35 pp., 1973 Food Crisis Survival Manual Lee & Ellen Larsen Survival Arts P.O. Box 56,1 Salem, OR 97308 , $3.95, 136 pp., 1974 Both of the above were listed in A Bibliography of.Survival Books, p. 57 of Organic Gardening and Farming, Feb. 1975. The complete list includes 16 titles; the real farmers know.what's coming on. How to Prepare for the Coming Crash · Jefferson House P.O. Box 150 Dept. 2 Provo, Utah 84601 $2.95_. - , Family Food Stockpile for Survival Office of Informatjon U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, DC 20250 Free Eugene Magazine 1390 Mill, No. 203 Eugene, 0 R 97401 344-9540 Media section wouldn't be complete without this quasi-slick stab at feature· reporting. · Common Ground Box 4235 Berkeley, CA 94704 (415), 548-1233 A major source of speakers, music, arid films on alternatives. They handle Baba Ram Dass, Cleve Backster, Stewart Brand, Dick Gregory, Beatrice Trum Hunter, Bucky Fuller, Laura Huxley, John 'Lilly, Thelma Moss, Ralph Nader, Robert Rodale, Anne Kent Rush, Paolo Soleri, Immanuel Velikovsky ... Free catalog. Book Production and Promotion in the Arts soon to be released; write for details. Continuum Limited P.O. Box 3218' Eugene, OR 97403 484-9158 Larry Peterson, after a bout with the energetics of Oregon state politics, has settled in Eugene to chart a new·course. One in the Spirit P.O. Box 286 Eugene, OR 97401 345-9848, Daniel Jud \ , New "Oregon spirjtual community journal." Focussed on Eugene-Corvallis ,area. 25¢ per issue. 1 '

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