The upper left edge. (Cannon Beach, Or.) 1992-current, June 01, 1999, Page 2, Image 2

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    WHERE TO GET AN EDGE
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C annon Beach: Jupiter's Rare and Used Books.
O sburn’s Grocery, The Cookie Co., Coffee Cabaña,
Bill's Tavern, Cannon Beach Book Co., Hane's
Bakerie, The Bistro, Midtown Café, Once Upon a
Breeze. Copies & Fax, H aystack Video, Mariner
Market, E spresso Bean, Ecola Square & Cleanline
Surf
M anzanita. Mother Nature's Juice Bar,
Cassandra's, Manzanita News & Espresso, &
Nehalem Bay Video
Rockaway: Neptune's Used Books
T illa m o o k : Rainy Day Books & Tillamook Library
Bay City: Art Space
Yachats: By-the-Sea Books
P acific City: The River House,
Oceanside: Ocean Side Espresso
L in co ln City: Trillium Natural Foods, Driftwood
Library, & Lighthouse Brewpub
Newport: Oceana Natural Foods, Ocean Pulse Surf
Shop, Sylvia Beach Hotel, & Canyon Way Books
Eugene: Book Mark, Café Navarra, Eugene Public
Library, Friendly St. Market, Happy Trails,
Keystone Café, Klva Foods, Lane C.C., Light For
M usic, New Frontier Market, N ineteenth Street
Brew Pub, O asis Market, Periy's, Red B am Grocery,
Sundance Natural Foods, U of O, & WOW Hall
C o r v a llis: The Environm ental Center, OSU
S alem : Heliotrope, Salem Library, & The Peace
Store
Astoria: KMUN, Colum bian Café, The Community
Store, The Wet Dog Cafe, Astoria Coffee Company,
Café Uniontown, & The River
S easid e: Buck's Book B am , Universal Video, &
DUEBER’S
SANDPIPER
SQUARE
Editorial
Now & Then
Our more observant readers will note that this is
Volume 8, Number 1 of the Upper Left Edge,
meaning that we are begining our eighth year of
publication.
We have often been asked about the name of the
paper. Some folks think it is a political statement, as
in a positive, left wing, cutting edge paper, or less
commonly that it is a geographical statement, that we
are located on the upper left edge of America, in
Oregon. These are both true to a degree, but if the
full truth be known the upper left edge of the page is
where you begin to write, when you write in English.
It is where the words begin, and that is it.
And as we write, we are waiting on two columns
from one who will remain nameless, and as usual
trying to figure how we will pay the printer for ten
pages this month. We have somehow managed for
seven years to get the paper printed, distributed, and
paid for, and no one is more amazed than we are.
There are literally hundreds of people who made this
happen over the years; readers, friends, subscribers,
volunteers, family; but when it comes to the month by
month paying of the bills it’s our advertisers.
We would really appreciate it, if you happen to be
in a business which advertises in the Edge, if you
would just mention that you saw the ad. Some of the
ads you see on these pages have been with us from
day one, some are new this month, but they all are
helping us bring the paper to you for free, and
bringing new writers and illustrators to your attention.
We are proud that in a small way we have had an
impact on our community, and perhaps on the wider
world as well through our web site; in support of the
arts and the environment, and the always elusive
rational dialogue.
Anyway, readers, distributors, advertisers,
contributors, — oh, and me too, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
I would die to express my gratitude to the many
friends, neighbors and relatives -who gave so much (ove
and support after the death of my aunt, Violet L
Thompson.
J am particularly grateful to those who organized and
participated in the memorial gathering at the Wave Crest.
Violet was extremely fortunate to have such wonderful
friends. Thanh you a ll very much.
'Benjamin J. Lane
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DUEBER FAMILY STORES
C afé E s p r e s s o
Portland: Artichoke Music, Laughing Horse
Bookstore, Act III, Barnes & Noble, Belm onts Inn,
Bibelot Art Gallery, Bijou Café, Borders, Bridgeport
Brew Pub, Capt'n B eans (two locations), Center for
the Healing Light, Coffee People (three locations),
Common G rounds Coffee, East Avenue Tavern,
Food Front, G oose Hollow Inn, Hot Lips Pizza, Java
Bay Café, Key Largo, La Pattlsserie, Lewis & Clark
College, Locals Only, Marco's Pizza, Marylhurst
College, Mt. Hood CC, Music Millenium, Nature's
(two locations), NW Natural Gas, OHSU Medical
School, Old Wives Tales, Ozone Records, Papa
Haydn, PCC (four locations), PSU (two locations),
Reed College, Third Eye, Multnoma Central
Library, and m ost branches & the YWCA,
Ashland: Garo's Java House, The Black Sheep,
Blue Mt. Café, & Rogue River Brewery
C ave Ju n ction : Coffee Heaven & Kerby Community
M arket
G rants Pass: The Book Shop
Out o f Oregon)
Zancouver, WA: The Den
Longview , WA: The Broadway Gallery
N a se lle , WA Rainy Day Artistry
N ah co tta , WA: Moby Dick Hotel
D u vall, WA Duvall Books
B ainbridge Island, WA Eagle Harbor Book Co.
S e a ttle , WA: Elliot Bay Book Co., Honey Bear
Bakery, New Orleans Restaurant, Still Life In
Frem ont, Allegro Coffeehouse, The Last Exit Coffee
House, & Bulldog News
S a n F ra n cisco , CA: City Lights Bookstore
D enver, Co: Denver Folklore Cente
W ashington, D.C.: Hotel Tabard Inn
(Out o f U.S.A.)
Paris, France: Shakespeare & Cie
B righton, England: The Public House Bookstore
A Little Bit o f the Best o f Everything
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Beloved Reverend Billy Lloyd Hulls
Graphics Editor: The Humble Ms.
Sally Louise Lackaff
Copy Editor/Science Editor/Voice
of Reason/Uncle Mike/etc.: Michael
Burgess
Wildlife Informant/Music Reporter
at Large. Peter "Spud" Siegel
Education Editor. Peter Lindsey
Im provisational Engineer: Dr.
Karkeys
Paste/Production/Proof Reader:
Myma Uhlig
Bass Player Bill Uhlig
Poetry Editor: John Buckley
Political Consultant: Kathleen
Krushas
History Editor. Douglas Deur
Environmental News: Kim Bossé
Lower Left Beat Victoria Stoppiello
Mr. Baseball: Jeff Larson
Local Colour: Ron Logan
June's Garden: June Krofl
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WEB Ad Sales: Virginia Bruce
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A w a rd winning chowders, unique salads
pasta, seafood, steals a n d chicken
(Monday - ÇreelcSpecials
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Do you know how many teardrops it
takes to fill up a teaspoon? A hundred
and twenty, actually. I tested i t I was
very sad and I thought, I’m going to
make some sue of it, so 1 held a spoon
at my cheek and I cried. This is my
science project for the year.
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