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H H f 10 m Ihe fmma A h íle building *H h aavr»-» u<vie
ceremony Dec 3 1 el noon at !0t>4 N Mem lock
The Cannon Beach Gallery was s ty ’ «3 in 1970 on the /ro od
door ol u « Sandpiper < i < * ' and I # ’ September m o n i toa
modular building, t rxiwn locally as Art in a Bo*‘ The
volunteer run association expressed its appreciation tor the
vision and genor ositv of the developer . y r h i t m Jimmy
Onstott and his wife Betsy Tr utí» and *• Iceme the Kane
Pa* er te i’woera David and ‘one Davidson who w ill shy • Ihe
Also sh y mg tfe space w ill be two studio apar tments for
• • a rtists, immediately nortr ifthegalta
n Ihe tradition < / Fran* i ar *oft and his s*<»ir.ri Pad. soys Jim
* ingwell president of the Cannon Beach Arts Association The
Gallery and Baker ie w ill open in June, and w ill loo* something
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the hom e o r office
Xorthwest by Xorthwest Gallery
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b rin g ,n round the w isdom
of lessons learned before
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they re w a^h in up me yesterdays,
re tre a t in w ith al, rne dreams
The shore is lib ra ry
to the m y s te rie of life ,
its se cre ts most profound
along the edge of in fin ity
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URSULA ULRICH
RELIEFTII.ES AMD SUPPING STONES
P O Box 667
Cannon Be deh, OR 97110
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and n«fer»or 'decoration of heme,
business, and pii>lic síes
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Wholesale, retail,corrmtssion jobs.
one of a kind, c o wort w th archtects
and builders
We received a leller and a CP from an old ir tend. Jim
Page We fir s t sow Jim ori the streets of Seattle in Ihe
70s Jim almost single-handedly ( though he'll deny it)
kept street music lupai in the Pike Street Market (He
ang his testimony to (he Seattle City Council ) Every
musician in Seattle would tell you, you gotta hear this
juyt Jim wor ked cufttv huu ies and I he endless benefits
ior little or no money Me ployfid’ he streets ond he
could improvise a song for any and a ll occasions Me
fin ally got some recognition, not in It« Nor thwest. bu,
in Ireland Me was a big hit at lol* festivals and opened
tor major acts over there, but came back to coffee
houses and end le-.s benefit' it home We «e J,m almost
ever y veer at the Country F air and he alwavs has a song
or two that ma* es you think and ee in a new way
something you thought you understood
His new ( and as he points out, one and only) CD has a
dozen 'ontf. and each one -.peaks about today. w ith song
title s like Sinead , Valdez'. Gays in ihe M ilita r y ', and
Poll Out the Red Car pet tor the Nineties There is no
way we could describe Jim s q u it# work that would
allow you tu under stand, it must tie hew d Me is one of
tliose guitar ists whom guitar ists listen to We can give
you a ’ aste of his poetry in Roll Out the Red 'o r pe» for
the Nineties . he talks about Clinton turning to Seattle
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Me came to my hometown,
they gave him lights and sound
and they were playing lohn Lennon
as he got out of his limousine
And as he spoke to the multitudes
all the necessary platitudes
they were rounding up the homeless
so there wouldn't be a negative eerie
Now ttier e was nary a dry ey*
«em ’ he saviour w th a necktie,
all fhe’ vom t, salvation and reperdan
Oh. but I gut to a y ee
it's a m iracle to me.
fir s t president we ve had in 12 rear
who can speak a complete sentence
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ex, oa «vita
Me s fast food fed
he likes the Or aleful Dead,
he was against the w y in Viet Nani
or at least«» I'm told
Me gets down to the bone
he even plays the saxophone
md he's wanted to be president
since he was ter. year s old "
'A ‘Touch o f ’Kpinance by the Sea
• fine Lingerie and Site piotar
• Custom Scented Lettern
•Bubble 'Bath &
MiUMtfjt Chis
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436 0129
Cannon Reath
W ell, you ge’ the idea7 So buy the CD1 This guy is an
impor tant voice. and we r ecommend you r ush to your
nearest Record store and buy More Than Anything Else
in tr« Wor Id1 by Jim Cage. Whid- Isle Music
•Scarborough & Co-
Home friufrarue 'Prvduttt
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