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For over 50 years, Rickenbach Construction has worked to become one of the Pacific North Coast’s foremost commercial general contractors including restoration, historical renovation, design/build, seismic, structural and other upgrades, custom commercial and residential construction. Rickenbach Construction will effectively meet the challenge of keeping historical authenticity, assuring weather protection and structural stability, and maximizing the changing functionality of buildings in our community. We have completed projects in three Northwest Oregon Counties and Southwest Washington including numerous new buildings, additions, remodels and restorations. As a family-owned business, Jared Rickenbach, president; Michelle Dieffenbach, architect; along with John and Diane Rickenbach, have established the company’s reputation for honesty, dependability, teamwork, problem solving, quality craftsmanship, schedule and project management. Rickenbach Construction, Inc., is committed to building your trust first. 503.325.3749 | 37734 Eagle Lane • Astoria, Oregon 97103 CHARTING THE NEWCOMERS AND BUSINESS PIONEERS OF OUR REGION years Dave Palmberg has owned Lower Columbia Bowl for over 26 years. In 1956 the location was a car garage. We are proud of all the family fun the lanes have years provided. Home of Chunk’s Bowling Alley 60 Cosmic Bowling FRI. & SAT. NITES Automatic Score Keeping Bumpers, Snack Bar, Oregon Lottery Birthday Parties “A F A MILY RECRE A TION CENTER” LOWER COLUMBIA Bowl 826 MARINE DR., ASTORIA Beyond banking as usual. 325-3321 44 years 415 First Avenue Seaside, OR 97138 Contact Gretchen Darnell 503.738.8585 800.394.3303 The Daily Astorian’s 51 Rickenbach Construction was started by John Rickenbach in Astoria in 1965. Seaside is the perfect setting for your next convention, trade show or event. seasideconvention.com gdarnell@seasideconvention.com 49 years Banking is just the beginning when it comes to these Columbia Bank leaders. They’re not just leaders within the bank, they’re actively involved and making a genuine difference in the communities they serve. So, if you’re looking for a bank that goes beyond the expected, simply look to the friendly faces below. Home of World Famous Haystack Bread Dan and Robin Christensen have been baking for nearly 48 years and are continuing their family traditions in Cannon Beach, Oregon. 51 years Beginning the trade at the age of 12, Dan is a third-generation baker, with deep family roots in Denmark. h ese Danish family traditions are still in use at Cannon Beach Bakery today. h e Danish is handmade and everything is made from family recipes with no trans fats. h e star item at Cannon Beach Bakery is our famous Haystack Bread. Traced back to a formula nearly 52 years old, the crusty loaves are known up and down the coast for their outstanding taste. Each loaf is hand-prepared start to i nish just as it was in the early 1960’s. Genny Butenshon Rachel Larsen Kristin Talamantez Rick Abrego VP, Branch Manager Astoria 503-298-2012 AVP, Branch Manager Warrenton 503-298-2034 AVP, Business Banker North Oregon Coast 503-298-2023 Branch Manager Seaside 503-298-2032 Visit columbiabank.com. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender 12 • Who’s Who 2016: The North Coast’s Business Guide You’ll notice the difference. In 2004 they moved to their new location at 240 N. Hemlock, still in downtown Cannon Beach. With a total of 90 years combined, Dan and Robin pride themselves in of ering deli sandwiches made from their own fresh baked breads, homemade soups, authentic danish pastries, wed- ding cakes and all occasion cakes made to order and many other favorites including the famous poppy seed cake. New menu items include quiche, cheese sticks and ham & cheese croissants. Stop by today and see for yourself. Enjoy! 240 N. Hemlock • PO Box 879 Cannon Beach “in Coaster Village” • 503.436.0399 www.CannonBeachBakery.com