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Box 02

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Contains 117 Results:

Why SOTIA Won’t Back Concert Protest, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 48
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.48
Scope and Contents

Article regarding concern for the protest planned for the Bonnie Raitt-Jackson Browne concert, “Why SOTIA Won’t Back Concert Protest” by Sharla Moffett, executive vice president of the Medford-based SOTIA. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 4, 1996

Dates: 1996

Another Battle in Our Own Little Civil War, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 49
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.49
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the battle between environmentalists, “Another Battle in Our Own Little Civil War” by Brett KenCairn; Article regarding SOTIA and others in the timber industry discouraging southern Oregon families, “Stay Above the Fray – But Protest!” by Roger Fredinburg, Rogue Valley native and radio talk show host. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 6, 1996

Dates: 1996

Loggers Invade Jacksonville, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 50
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.50
Scope and Contents

Article regarding concert protest resulting in several verbal clashes and little real violence, “Loggers Invade Jacksonville” by Damon Fouts, attached to a photo of protesters on California Street. The Ashland Daily Tidings, Oct. 9, 1996

Dates: 1996

Concert Was Inspiring, Despite Protest, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 51
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.51
Scope and Contents

Articles regarding protest from loggers and their freedom of speech, “Concert Was Inspiring, Despite Protest” by Julie Norman; Letters to the editor regarding the protest, “Peaceful Protest” by Steven Plunk; “Disturbing the Peace” by Michael Baldwin; “So Much For Justice” by Nancy Fisher; “Dignified and Decent” by Luther and Janice Wilt; “Good Job, Dad!” by Douglas Lindamood. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 13, 1996

Dates: 1996

Federal Investigators Suspect Eco-terror in Ranger Station Fire, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 52
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.52
Scope and Contents

Article regarding federal investigators suspecting eco-terrorists of being behind attacks on U.S. Forest Service ranger stations, including the fire that destroyed the Oakridge Ranger Station in the Oregon Cascades, “Federal Investigators Suspect Eco-terror in Ranger Station Fire” Grants Pass, OR. The Ashland Daily Tidings, Oct. 31, 1996

Dates: 1996

What Are We Going to do Now?, 1997

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 53
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.53
Scope and Contents

Article regarding Burrill workers pondering life after closure of mill, “What Are We Going to do Now?” by Alberto Enriquez of the Mail Tribune; Article regarding the closure of the Eugene F. Burrill Lumber Co., “Mill Drew Interest from 5 Companies” by Paul Macomber of the Mail Tribune. The Mail Tribune, Dec. 4, 1997

Dates: 1997

Eco-terrorist Group Prolific, 2001

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 54
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.54
Scope and Contents

Article regarding two arson incidents through Superior Lumber Co.’s administrative offices, “Eco-terrorist Group Prolific” by Bryan Denson of The Oregonian staff. The Oregonian, Jan. 11, 2001

Dates: 2001

Roadless Issue is About the Environment, 2001

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 55
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.55
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the Bush administration not attempting to kill the Clinton administration’s rule on roadless areas in the national forests, “Roadless Issue is About the Environment” The Daily Astorian, May 14, 2001

Dates: 2001

Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1989-1996

 File — Box: 02, Folder: 02
Identifier: MSS006:03.02

Evergreen Person-to-Person Banking

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 02, Object: 01
Identifier: MSS006:03.02.01
Scope and Contents

Magazine advertisement for Evergreen Person-to-Person Banking with residential listings in Jackson County and contact information. Undated

Dates: 1989-1996