mFPER-LE.rf-£D&L, Editor/Publisher-Rev. Billy H ulls Asst Editor /Graphics-Sally Lackaff Improvisational Engineering-Gary Keiski Music ft W ildlife -Peter Siegel c*Tic< O p t a t o b'f T H'Q* school H3Ì-H5fc S aks oÇ W elcome to issue number six o f the Edge. You w ill notice that we are increasing the quantity o f the paper, as we continue to work on it s quality. This month the Astoria Visual Arts, Inc. list o f artists and galleries in the area is included in this issue, in hopes that given better access to artists people w ill be more able to support the arts com m unity on the Upper Left Edge of Am erica. We w ould like to thank our readers who have written and asked us to send them the paper, and the businesses who have sent us ads. To both those groups we say Where's the m oney! We know it is our own fault for being vague, so lets make it simple. Histoncai AidTiW t, >1 HjC Ceÿnatr MEANWHILE. A U G U ST S N A P S H O T S AND AN O BITUARY Saturday sexpectant post office faces hoping the mail will be out before 10 (okay before 11 00) The porch line up at early morning (before 8 45) And those who keep office hours after 9 am (I m looking for Chris -oh. he just left ) The library faithfuls who keep those shelves open to the public every day in the summer Yurt and Phoebe are working over­ tim e th is week Its Maureen s turn.to call off the name at the top of 25 others waiting for breakfast in the coaster courtyard (Jensen for one ) Coffee break at the bookstore There s John with a tray of bevies for all the employees Linda smiles triumphantly as she waits of the next person ahead of forty five others But smiling still Grant on the pizza bench Tom & Rich on the recycle truck Early morning political discussions at a coffee shop A dog barks incessantly in a parked car on a hot day Local and visitor tempers flare at yet another sound intrusion Crowds of people staring at John's van Local musicians play and must confront the impact of merchandis­ ing ordinances on their music Steven on his bike. George running behind So glad to see Ed on the Shuttle People stare at Phil's hair Don and Donna are at their pizza stations lor a n o th e r night shift E v e ryb o d y hopes Leighland had a great time on vacation Eric and Mimi are glad 2 PM means closed Carol waters flowers A local decides whether to stand in line or go without A visiting child grins at everyone in sight full of the joy of a day at the beach Judy O drives by happy to share a smile Ad rate«: 120.00 diaplay 1400 back paje Aubacription rate 15 0 0 Our next issue will be about politics wcencourage everyone to express their opinions both in the Edge and at the Ballot Box' See you sn. your be loved editor, and still one ot 3 million homeless veter ans The Rev B Hulls COPIES S FAX c o p ie s • fly e rs • re s u m es le tte r h e a d • business card s o p s * 2 4 h r. fa x s e rv ic e b ro c h u re s • d e s ig n • a d s 1235 s heihlock 436 2 0 00 But Donald Kontz isn't in any of these pic­ tures He died last week Emily tells me he left peacefully with a smile on his face 4)6-1719 ) 116 S Hemlock Totovaru l*ark 4 1 5 • H o lla d a y • n ä n n in or # 7 13® SO3 730 4 2 0 3 e a r t h t id e The daily images of folks about our town are rare It might seem as if they occur everyday - but never in the same way these may happen just this day To honor you, Donald, and all those gone from sight, I'll stop a little and take note of the rare and beautiful snap­ shots around me irfc> a horbaligist Z molly stromholt / owner CANNON BLAC K Recycling Center Schedule COMMERCIAL & RETAIL RESIDENTIAL tu4*