l ( Ï 'Ï J < **£ - 7999 Cannon Beach Magazine - NOWIN PRODUCTION! EST, DISTRIBUTION 75,000 LOCALLY CANNON BEACH AMERICAN LEGION 45,000 OUT OF THE AREA Official Information Guide & Fulfillment Piece 1216 South Hemlock Cannon Beach, Oregon 436-2973 Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce First corns - First ssrvsd KEY LARGO ■ DISPLAY ADVERTISING SALES 1271/98-271/98 Jan 8th Pagan Pancakes 9pm -lam - F O R S A M P L E & A D R E S E R V A T IO N D E T A IL S - I Coast Graphic Arts • (503) 436-0721 RESTAURANT & NIGHT CLUB 31 NORTHWEST FIRST AVE. (503) 223-9919 f> OUTLAW* M onday Night Jam 7pm until 9pm Sp ecialty B a kery Breads ~ P aetries Desserts - Espresso iMatuRalTboAs r Dsl i 1064 H e m lo c k [Co*ntR o f 3 r 4 A L>A£4a »rv òcwAtxjwn ^ c ia n ic a E m m a W h ite B u ild ing ’ M id to w n C a n n o n Beach d iti expose yourself to our reuben sandwich! . * * *. v ..* The 'jo ic it o a R ^ lo u lK -fo o A S k > f lû a r \ ic pfràoe a ta o o k s iifts ’ *, e Northwest Exami aaminer •,1997/ MuZBE&Ev *^Vit3t*kflSf »^SELECTED * * ^5o5)3Gg-53ÎÇ REUBEN SANDWICH /» I» . »i t ' » tt J i 'H » G oose H o llo w In n 1927 S W Jefferson 228-7010 JS A A ia n .ta , ¿ R a ^ i 3 ox ^ . O æ K ^o 8. “It was a rainy November night down on the Cottonwood.” 00 on W illapa Bay N ah ro lla , Washington 9BG37 d .3 K. o ’ « 2 .0 *s 7 V I 9 S- i h g f i t S ' For Rosoivations or Information (360) 665 4543 - Fax (360) 665-6087 O K 5 .ST = ~ 3 § q c™ o J BILL’S T a v e rn & B rew h o u se 188 N. HEMLOCK CANNON BEACH, OR 97110 436-2202 = I 'I s - B .k g . £.2" S 3 P —, O P- ¡ b i =*■ 3 to ^ a .jg ? Coaster Theater Playhouse 1999 Season Full G« 'top, a comedy by Mark Hampton & Mary Louise Wilson based on he life o f Diana Vreeland, editor o f 'Harper's Bazaar" and "Vogue" magazines. An enthralling evening o f entertaining theater. February 5-March 13 Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar and Grille, a comedy by Bruce Graham. God, posing as a travelling salesman visits the Rainbow Bar as customers figure out what to do after most of the U.S. has been destroyed by nuclear bombs. March 19-April 24. A Bad Year for Tomatoes, a comedy by John Patrick. A small New England town is the site for actress Myra Marlowe to rest and write her autobiography. Curious locals interrupt her quiet with hilarious results. May 7- |une 12. B ill says, “ I f y o u ’ re in a h u rry , you d o n ’ t belong here.” c r. S* < 8 B IS T R — T & ----------------- Private Lives, one o f the best o f Noel Coward's comedies. A once married couple, honeymooning with their new spouses meet at the same hotel and reignite the flame. August 6- September 11. O |00 5? Cannon Beach In Coaster Theater Courtyard Ten Little Indians, a classic Agatha Christie mystery comedy. One by one, "Ten Little Indians" statuettes topple off the mantel o f a country house off the coast of Devon. A guest dies. What next? The excitements never lets up. June 25-July 31. A Chalk Garden, a drama by Enid Bagnold. At an English coun­ try estate, a woman interviews for a companion to her grand­ daughter. Mystery surrounds the one applicant who is hired and is discovered when the judge comes to dinner. Oct. 1 Nov. 6. Established 1977 reservations : 436-2661 ?»3 N llEMLOCK • CANNON BEACH Featuring Northwest, California & Imported Wines Collector Wines From 1875 Through Current Vintages Featuring Over 1000 Wines Wine Racks, Glasses A Wine Related Items W ine Tasting |Ä W "G U IT A R Every Saturday Afternoon 1-5 PM X —'' Different Wines From Around The World Each Week Performance & Instruction (503) 325-4150 Studio— 74 W. Exchange, Astoria, OR 97103 Open 11 AM 5 PM - Closed Tues. 434-1100 UPPER 1EFT EbGf JANUARY 124 N Hemlock 7 0 Box »52. Cannon Bench O R »7110 I A Christmas Carol, the all-time Charles Dickens favorite. Adapted by Victoria Parker. A fu lfille d musical holiday treat for the entire family. November 19-December 18. All performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. except for summer shows which run Wednesday through Saturday. The Coaster is located at 108 N. Hemlock in dow ntown Cannon Beach. All seats are reserved. Children under 5 not admitted. For reservations 503/436-1242.