GROUP MEETINGS
POMC & OTHER VICTIMS OF HOMICIDE SURVIVORS - There will be a meeting on Monday, December 3, 2018. Meetings are the first Monday of each month and take place at the Peace House located at: 2116 N.E. 18th Ave., Portland, OR. (See map below.) Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. for informal time to sign in and socialize.
Survivors of Murder and Vehicular Homicide - At this time, Delores Cook will not be taking telephone calls. Delores is going to be under doctor’s care for several months. We are all wishing her the very best and I will keep you up to date when I receive it. Delores will remain part of our group however; she will be taking a leave of absence.
Central Oregon Meeting POMC Group will again be meeting as soon as the leader, Kate Rohauer, is able to restart the meetings. She is now being a contact person. Her contact number is 541-671-0372.
Roseburg POMC Meeting Group is holding meetings in Roseburg under the leadership of Janet Meyer. Her phone number is 541-671-0372 or Lydia Meyer at 541-378-2449. Please contact these ladies for meeting information.
Chapter Leader
Mary Elledge (503) 656-8039 Or call Karen Cornwell at (971) 404-1297Board MembersMary Elledge - Chapter LeaderGayle Moffit - Co-Leader (503) 761-1304Delores Cook - Co-Leader (360) 751-8658Karen Cornwall - SecretarySteve Abeling - TreasurerShirlene Guthrie - Parent AdvisorPat Schwiebert - Professional AdvisorRobert Pfeifer - Parent AdvisorAllen Tremain - Parent AdvisorLesia Kennedy - Parent AdvisorVanessa Ferraro - Volunteer Private Investigator
POMC Meetings are a time for sharing experiences and emotions. We share a common situation, we are free to express any emotion: anger, sadness, frustration and laughter. We begin by sharing stories, sometimes focusing on a particular topic. Occasionally, we invite a speaker. We come together to support each other, not to judge. In order to maintain a safe place for sharing, we ask that anything said at a meeting remain confidential.
WHAT HAPPENS AT A MEETING?
December 2018Volume 35, No. 48
Greater Portland Area ChapterParents of Murdered ChildrenAnd Other Survivors of Homicide Victims14427 S. Forsythe Rd.Oregon City, OR 97045(503) 656-8039 POMC.com/portland
Our Loved Ones Remembered...Alexis Sahy Morris
5/8/1994-12/21/2002Daughter of Renee’ MorrisGranddaughter of Keith &
Patricia ElmoreSister of Johnathan, Bryant
unborn brother of Noah Daniel
Allan Ray Gipson8/2/1958-12/12/1992
Brother of Elsie Jackson
Anna Teresa Pelays11/2/1984-12/29/1997
Daughter of Christina Pelays
Ashley Benson4/18/1990-12/26/2014
Daughter of Michael & Jodie Benson
Ashton Lee Brennan Paris9/26/2003-12/17/2004
Son of Wendy Harsh, Foster son ofJanet Sigley, Nephew of
Lisa & Andrea SigleyGrandson of Sharon Harsh, &
Charles & JoAnne Sigley
Barbara Nadine Smalley12/21/1952-5/29/2011
Mother of Michael Shields
Bertrell Coleman0/0/0-12/19/2000
Son of Brenda Coleman
Braylon Michael Duguay2/14/2012-12/13/2013
Son of Demi SullivanGrandson of Cynthia Brandt
Nephew of Terry Rumore
Bruce O. Yoder3/27/1963-12/20/1983
Son of Alice Yoder Pender
Bryant Edward Morris3/31/1992-12/21/2002Son of Renee Lyn Morris
Grandson of Keith & Patricia ElmoreBrother of Alexis, Johnathan
unborn brother of Noah Daniel,
Calvin Williams Henifin Jr.12/27/1945-1/29/1990
Father of Patricia Sue Henifin
Carol Meaminy12/11/1934-1/13/1994
Mother of Daniel BerrethMother-in-law of Jamie Berreth
Carol A. Hess10/24/1955-12/17/2016
Daughter of Lewis & Lois Hess
Carol Lynne Keightley9/11/1963-12/27/1981
Daughter of Edsel & Violet KeightleyNiece of Lois Keightley
Chad Nathan Dahlgren12/18/1974-3/13/1998
Son of Larry & Moreen Dahlgren
Charles Edward Malone12/7/1932-7/24/1970
Loved one of Peggi Malone
Christiane Lofthus12/10/1970-1/26/1991
Daughter of William & Karen ThomasMother of Samatha Lofthus
Sister of Eddie & Danny Thomas
Dan M. Hillebrant-Pratt12/26/1974-2/7/1998
Son of Sherry Lee HillebrantAdopted son of Chrystal Martin
Diana Gail Moffitt12/4/1966-7/23/1987
Daughter of Gayle MoffittSister of Paul Moffitt
Niece of Buck & Carole Johnson
Dolores “Toni” Martinez12/12/1950-2/14/1999Sister of Diane MartinezDaughter of Alice Brown
Dorothy Jean Frank-Davis12/28/1956-3/13/1991
Sister of Jeff & Patricia Schlip
Dylan Berreth Day11/16/1986-12/27/1988
Loved one of Deborah Day& Al Barrett
Gary Neuman Hanberg5/13/1955-12/14/1978
Loved one of Marguerite Hanberg
Jaime Lyn Larson5/5/1979-12/25/2009
Sister of Tara Garrett & Julie Stykel
James Loupe1/11/1955-12/11/1994
Brother of Sherri Lee Eastman& Willard “Butch” Loupe
Uncle of Donny & Kristal RiggsBrittaney Grover & Gabriel Eastman
Jared Stout6/19/1997-12/22/2010
Loved One of Lamae Stout
Jason Michael Ell12/21/1981-3/8/2009
Son of Tammy Ell
PERMISSION FOR ENGRAVING OF NAMES FOR THE NEW POMC OREGON AND WASHINGTON WALLPrinted name of loved one________________________________________ (Will be engraved on wall.)
Relationship to love one___________________________________________
Loved one’s birthday________________________ Death date_______________________
New member’s name and address_____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Member’s phone number__________________________ Do you want a newsletter? Yes No
Signature for permission to Engrave name and spelling approval_______________________________
Please submit one form for each loved one. Please check with other family members/friends to make sure that no more than one name is sent each for each loved one to be added to the wall. When completed, please mail, fax, or e-mail to Mary Elledge, POMC, 14427 S. Forsythe Road, Oregon City, OR 97045; Fax: 503-656-4420; phone: 503-656-8039; or e-mail: [email protected].
Our Loved Ones Remembered... Jeffery B. Walter
12/31/1967-6/24/1990Son of Yvonne FreySon of Don Walter
Jeffrey Tyrone Thompson5/9/1974-12/14/1992
Son of Brenda Thompson
Jessica Lynn Clark12/29/1975-9/24/1979
Daughter of Kathleen LeeNiece of Randall Leo Gettman
Joey Deah Bouwsema9/7/1962-12/23/1984
Loved one of Edward A. Bouwsema
John Anthony Keays5/6/1994-12/13/2017
Son of Marcella Goldsberry
John William Stewart12/15/1975-11/7/2007
Son of Lori Towne
Johnathan Andrew Morris10/6/1998-12/21/2002Son of Renee Lyn Morris
Grandson of Keith & Patricia ElmoreBrother of Alexis, Bryant
unborn brother Noah Daniel,
Keith Ardell Benefield12/26/1984-4/11/2001
Son of Brenda Hernandez
Kenneth Boyer2/16/1965-12/31/1995
Son of Ella Boyer
Kenneth Lynn Roden12/18/1961-6/17/1980
Son of Marie Bond
Lance Tagg5/27/1963-12/9/1982
Grandson of Leta Afaese
Lavell Michael Anthony Matthews12/24/1968-3/23/2004
Son of Vickie Matthews &Malcolm Matthews
Lori Jean Cunningham12/7/1958-5/7/1981
Friend of Wade McGilvra
Lynn Leeann Ring12/9/1964-11/7/1994
Daughter of Maria Ring
Martina Maassberg12/20/1956-2/13/1981
Daughter of Eva Collenberg
Maurine O’Neal8/17/1944-12/14/2007
Sister-in-law of Laurie McDermott
Melissa R. Bittler11/19/1987-12/13/2001
Daughter of Tom & Mary Bittler
Melody Ann Blake-Ollison12/27/1943-9/20/1989
Mother of Robert W. Bain IIISister of Linda Mae Blake
Michael Vu12/6/1992-7/30/2011
Cousin of Garland Smith
Michelle Ann Slattum12/9/1970-11/14/1989
Daughter of Mary Slattum
Millie Ray Ruth Dauster6/15/1959-12/16/2003
Daughter of Daisy Dauster
Noah Daniel MorrisDOD 12/21/2002
unborn son of Renee Lyn MorrisGrandson of Keith & Patricia Elmore
Brother of Alexis, Johnathan& Bryant
Peter Anderson2/28/1960-12/21/1987
Son Dick & Mary Anderson
Peter Lewis Theriault7/7/1947-12/2/1998
Brother of Sue Fulbright& Betsy Schlect
Rachel Kreale12/6/1978-6/28/1993
Daughter of Randy & Deborah Hall
Renee’ Lyn Morris7/18/1971-12/21/2002
Daughter of Keith & Patricia ElmoreMother of Alexis, Bryant,
Johnathan, &unborn son Noah Daniel,
Richie Shannon7/4/1975-12/29/1993Son of Cathy Shannon
Brother of Shannon ShannonGrandson of Richard & Valora Jones
Robert “Robby” Pfeifer5/29/1978-12/26/2006
Son of Robert Pfeifer & Joy MoserBrother of Lynda Wilson
Ryan Johnson12/8/1989-1/26/2012
Loved one of Tim & Melissa Davis
Shane Ward11/21/1969-12/14/1989
Son of Lois Ward
Shane Eric Clements4/8/1978-12/24/2003Son of Kim Clements
Stephen Michael Lynch5/26/1981-12/15/1994
Son of Ken & Joellen Lynch
Tonja Nannette “Toni” Harry III12/20/1963-7/9/1983
Loved one Barbara Harry
Trinity Ann Soule12/7/2002-12/12/2004
Daughter of Richard Soule
Victor “Todd” Howell12/29/1969-4/6/2014Son of Susan Scharen
Father of AutumnBrother of Robin Hayes & David DeLano
Uncle of Amber, Richard
Wilhemina M. Maurin1/25/1901-12/19/1985
Parents of Dennis Hadaller
Zackrey James Peterson12/24/1986-10/13/2002Son of Theresa Peterson
MEMORIAL DONATION FOR THE NEW WALL MARCELLA GOLDSBERRY KEITH AND PATRICIA ELMORE ZOE A. COOLEY
PGE EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN
I am not prejudice, however, I cannot think of a better place for the location of our POMC Oregon and Washington Memorial Wall. The beautiful site they gave us is one of the most coveted pieces of property at Mt. View Cemetery. The site is surrounded by redwood trees and it is one of the largest memorial walls in the United States built for POMC members. David West, Designer, and Builder designed it. David is now in the process of sending his plans to Jon Waverly, Park, and Cemetery Operation Manger for Oregon City. Bob Elledge, co-victim of homicide, is the contractor and they are excited to get started in planning and building our new wall. We are still asking for donations from members, businesses or others who are interested in finishing the wall. This wall will always be a comfort and source of solace for our members. It is also a reminder to all people in Oregon and Washington on what happens in the aftermath of homicide. Homicide can never be resolved.
Protection of society is as important to the people in Oregon and Washington as having services for feeding and caring for those in our society who go without. Violence has no part in a society. Many names on the wall are young children and babies. Some of our loved ones are victims of serial killers. Others are victims of psychopaths who should not be allowed out until they have served their sentence and proven they are not a threat to society. Our loved one names will not just be remembered because they were murdered. They will be remembered because we will make changes to protect others and in doing this we let those who commit violent crimes know that part of Oregon’s Constitution is “Protection of Society.” It is a right all Americans deserve.
Our POMC Memorial Wall is a reminder to all that murder can happen to anyone. Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor, said: “If we forget, it will happen again.” Our wall is a reminder of what Mr. Wiesenthal felt was most important to do. He spent the rest of his life trying to get justice for the millions of people who were murdered during the Holocaust.
Getting back to Mr. View Cemetery, we are fortunate to have our memorial built at one of the most historic cemeteries in the United States. Oregon City has a history of human settlement dating back over 3,000 year, when Native Americans camped near Willamette Falls. In the late 1820’s farmers, hunters, trappers, and explorers of the powerful British fur-trading operations, The Hudson’s Bay, settled near Willamette Falls with the help of Dr. John Mcloughlin, Chief Factor of the Company. The Hudson Bay Company moved on, but McLaughlin persisted in establishing a foothold in the area.He had a sawmill and flourmill built near the falls, making use of the first water power in Oregon City. This was used in planning our memorial. We designed the wall to replicate Willamette Falls.
In 1849, General Joseph Lane appointed Oregon City as the first Territorial Government by President Polk. Oregon City was designated as the territory’s first capitol, and continued on until 1852, when the seat of the government was moved to Salem.
California’s gold rush of 1848 spurred Oregon City’s development through the demand for flour, wheat, and timber. This growth encouraged an influx of additional settlers, some of whom has first tried their luck in the gold fields to the south. The beautiful Willamette River was a source of waterpower that encouraged businesses to come to Oregon City. Development of river traffic drew boat builders and steamboat captains to the area. All of these important people were buried at Mountain View Cemetery and helped put Oregon City on the map. Mt. View Cemetery is a source of history for the Northwest.
OUR POMC MEMORIAL WALL COMES WITH AN INTERESTING HISTORY
Telephone & Email FriendsIf you feel you need to talk, even through tears, the following individuals are ready to listen:
Delores Cook (360) 751-8658Rick Vaughn (503) 646-0171Carolyn (Kip) Brown (503) 502-7907
Barbara Norris (Vehicular Homicide) (360) 751-2104
In Jackson County: Emma Adams (541) 774-8187In Medford: Vicki Kelly (541) 535-5284In Central Oregon: Kate Rohauer (541) 410-7395
Jean Linn: [email protected] Harris (Siblings): [email protected] (623)866-3189Beth Greer: www.facebook.com/POMC>PORTLAND>VANCOUVER/
In Curry County: Phoebe Krevi (541) 813-1045In Coose Bay: Jenn Shilling (541) 297-6348
The Pioneer Section, located across from our Memorial Wall at Mt. View Cemetery, is part of the history of Oregon. Besides famous war heroes, 300 Civil War Veterans, Indians from that period that helped the early pioneers, early politicians, civil leaders from that period, and settlers rest at Mountain View Cemetery.
The only Parents of Murdered Children Memorial in the Northwest is located at Mt. View Cemetery. We are so proud to share this beautiful cemetery. Mt. View Cemetery is the keeper of our loved one’s names. Retired Park and Cemetery Manager, Larry Potter was the first Cemetery Manager to help us be given a home for our Memorial Wall before he retired. Debra Allen, Office Specialist I, and Jinny King, Office Specialist III, go out of their way to help us in any way possible. All of the employees are awesome when it comes to seeing that we have everything we might need. Mt. View Cemetery also has a security system to prevent any type of vandalism.
Finally, we are going to be starting our new wall. We will also be doing more landscaping .We will be working with those responsible for the Veterans Wall so that our memorials will complement one another. Ours will be a double-sided wall to accommodate 1,000 names, a dream of so many. Finally, we will be doing funding while the memorial is being built to accommodate unexpected and additional expenses that can come up. We would like to thank everyone for helping us and continuing to help us reach our dream. Your help means so much, Mary Elledge
DECEMBER 2018 MESSAGE FROM MARYSOME OF THE MOST HELPFUL ADVICE COMES FROM
SAYINGS ON OUR POMC MEMORIAL WALL AND MONTHLY MEETINGS.
When we started to build our Oregon/Washington Memorial wall in 2013, we wanted to show support and understanding. We wanted also to educate the public and the people who work with co-victims of homicide. One of the first things we did was to ask members what sayings or words of wisdom helped them the most. We asked members if they would send us the thoughts and saying that meant the most to them and what they believed helped them the most.
We collected our information and had it engraved on the back of our Memorial Wall and on our rock pillars. We hoped when people saw the words they could find comfort through this “nightmare from hell”. The quote that seemed the most valuable was: “HEALING COMES FROM HELPING OTHERS”.
When I write, teach, or speak on the aftermath of homicide I also include: “It is most important to tell your story.” If we tell our story or journal, we release it and though it takes a long time doing this, we are ridding it from our mind. If not, it plays continually over and over in our mind.
One example I would like to share is to tell you about a recent POMC monthly meeting. I will never use names of the people who attended or any personal information. Of the 32 plus years I have attended meeting, this meeting was the most helpful and loving meeting I have ever facilitated. I felt I was on a high when I listened to members telling their stories and other members not only responding, they offered to meet with the members who were experiencing extreme depression. They listened when the newer members told of their pain and depression and shared phone numbers and addresses. It was actually beautiful to see them share and the look of trust and friendship returned by the two women that were so depressed.
Believe me, we all have been there. Yet, these men and women reaching out were creating such a loving and empathetic atmosphere. They validated what the new members were saying. They offered credence to what the two members were going through. Hugs and handing out tissues for tears were so appreciated. No one just told them what to do. They offered to be there to help them.
Loneliness and isolation is activated when a homicide occurs. In the book, “Aftermath in the Wake of Murder”, Carrie Freitag and Margaret Kerouac wrote: “The ability to overcome the isolation and loneliness of homicidal grief
ultimately depends upon re-establishing and maintaining relationships with the living as well as forging a new sense of connection with our deceased loved one. If we are not secure in our sense of connection with our deceased loved one, we may become frozen in time—afraid that living, changing, and healing will mean moving away from our loved one. Likewise, if we cannot re-establish our desire and ability to connect with those living, we also run the risk of becoming socially stagnant and left behind.” Sounds like a “catch 22.” However, this does happen. Humans are social beings. They are a wonderful source of connecting. You do not have to explain to another co-victim how you feel. In addition, a co-victim of homicide priorities are generally in the right place. I often tell people that if they want a person who does not judge them, a POMC survivor is the best place to go.
I would also like to share some of the other writings from our wall:
“Love lives on in the little things you shared”“The pain just doesn’t go away. You make room for it.”
“Love lives on in the smiles you can never forget.”“The moment you think of giving up, think of the reason
why you held on so long.”“Grief isn’t something you get over; it is something you go
through.”“Dignity and Respect are essential for victims and co-
victims to survive.”“A smile soothes the soul and helps heal the heart.”
“In sadness, there is also joy that you had such a person to love.”
“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will shine.”“Sometimes, the strongest people in the morning are the
people who cried all night.”“I may not be there yet, but I’m closer then yesterday.”
AND THE MOST IMPORTANT“Healing comes from helping others.”
My Christmas and New Year wish for all of you is that your pain will be softer. Your love for your loved one will never be less. In fact, you will be able to hold them nearer and dearer to your heart. You will not want to try to hide memories that are painful because the happy memories from your life together will get stronger. This takes a lot of time and help from others. There are people out there who will help you and my last wish is that you will find them. You definitely are not alone. Please continue to use your telephone friends as well.
I am sending all of my love for each of you, Mary Elledge
DECEMBER 2018 HOLIDAY MEETING
On Monday, December 3, 2018, we will be celebrating our annual holiday meeting. We celebrate the first meeting in December so that we can be with fellow members who understand. It is also a special because each member will be given a special ornament from our holiday tree. We will have a short meeting together and then a special holiday program. We will also have our picture board on display. If you would like a picture of your loved one shown on a screen, please send it as soon as possible.
Please send it to Pat Schwiebert at 2116 N.E. 18th, Portland, OR, 97212 or e-mail it to: [email protected]. If we already have your picture from past celebrations, we will be using those pictures. We will show all the pictures on a large screen. There will be special songs played and afterwards we will have refreshments. We hope to see you there and we will be here to help in anyway possible. All members are welcome. We hope it will be a comfort to those who are dreading the holiday time. Ours is a time of understanding.
LIST OF NAMES TO BE ENGRAVED ON THE NEW MEMORIAL WALL UPON COMPLETION(Please contact us if your loved one’s name does not appear on this paper and you would like to have it added. A form will be added to our newsletter each month to be used for adding names for the wall when it is completed. Please check the spelling of your loved one’s name and let us know if it is wrong. You can e-mail us at [email protected], call 505-656-8039, or mail us at POMC, 14427 S. Forsythe Rd., Oregon City, OR 97045.)
Aisha Kathleen Zughbieh-Collins
Amber Rhiannon Adams Anthony Branch Jr.
Ashley Benson Austin Joe Hrynko
Benjamin Redmond Bill Gianella
Braedon Anthony Kroeker Braylon Michael Duguay
Brian Romo Brian Elton Spaulding
Carol A. Hess Charlie Peralta
Cheritee Yvonne Vance Cheryl Elizabeth Hart Christian Noel Walton
Christopher James Loftus Cody Oller
Cody W. O’Brien Coltin Jacob Salsbury
Coulton McComb-Buehler
Craig C. Moritz Jr. Dale Archie Brown
Daniel Guerin David Rothrock
David G. Swapp Jr. Dean Anthony Kuntz
Devan Chanel Schmidt Diamond Lewis Diego Aguilar
Douglas Oliver Benton Erin Eileen Sullivan Kroeker
Glen Edward Drysdale Harold Sloan Blanchard
Ian Patrick McKay Izaak Gillen Jared Stout
Jason Dale Johnson Jason David Benton
Jason Michael Ell Jason Scott Williams
Jayme Sue Austin Jeffery Ray Brown
Jeffrey David Towers Jeffrey G. McLaren Jr.
Jessica Lynn Clark Jodi Marie Brewer
John Anthony Keays Joseph Ben Peterson
Julio Cesar Marquez Jr. Kathleen Lois Bauman Kaylee Anne Sawyer
Keith Ardell Benefield Kenneth Dylan Lambert
Kenzie Rose La Buy Krystal Jaye Mitchell
Kyle William Peckham Laura Jean Bohlen Leia Grace Kroeker
London Grey McCabe Lori G. Billingsley
Lori Lynn David-Rothrock Luke Aiden Kroeker Marcos Juan Castillo Martina Maassberg
Molly Irene McCarter Nicolas Lamont Lawson
Nicolette Naomi “Nikki” Elias Paul W. Miller
Rachelle “Shelly” Law Randall Leo Gettman
Raymond Charles Brandon Raymond Lee Myers
Rebekah “Becky” Selegue Johnson
Richard Nathan Ponce Ryan Robert Jones
Sahara Grace Dwight Savannah Danielle Munden
Stephen Leroy Johnson Stuart M. Hess
Thomas James Fite William Roland Hatch III
Windy Kim Kimball Zackrey James Peterson
REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS OF MURDER AND VEHICULAR HOMICIDEJANUARY 19, 2019 AT 11:00 AM
HELD AT: COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT HOUSE23 STRAND STREET
ST. HELENS, OR There will be a balloon release and lunch.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: BARBARA NORRIS 360-751-2104
MARY ELLEDGE 503-701-3600 [email protected]
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Important Notice Concerning This NewsletterEach month a number of newsletters are returned due to delivery problems. In addition to the initial postage, return postage is charged by the Postal Service. To minimize this expense, please contact Gayle Moffitt at [email protected] or 503-761-1304 if your address changes or you no longer wish to receive this publication. If you email, please indicate in the subject box
“POMC Change”. If the mail is undeliverable yours and loved one’s name will be removed from all list.
Chapter Leader/Newsletter EditorMary Elledge (503) 656-803914427 S. Forsythe Rd.Oregon City, OR 97045Fax: (503) 974-9822*Deadline for newsletter is the 1st of each month.
Newsletter LayoutRachael HollimanEmail: [email protected]
Newsletter ProofreaderShirlene GuthrieBoard Member
Mailing AddressesGayle Moffitt9701 SE Johnson Creek Blvd. Apt. O-102Happy Valley, OR 97086(503)761-1304Email: [email protected]
Portland POMC Websitepomc.com/portlandPOMC National Headquarters4960 Ridge Ave. Suite 2Cincinnati, OH 45209Toll Free (888) 818-POMC
National POMC Websitewww.pomc.com
Portland Area District Attorney’s Office Phone Numbers:
Multnomah County Washington County Clackamas County Yamhill County Marion County Columbia County Clark County, WA
*These DA’s offices contain their own Victims Assistance departments. You can contact both using these numbers.
(503) 988-3162(503) 846-8671(503) 655-8431(503) 434-7510(503) 588-5222(503) 397-0300(503) 397-2261