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ONPA Associate Members ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Associate Member Publications The Bee Eric Norberg, Editor/General Manager 1837 SE Harold Street Portland OR 97202-4932 Phone: 503-232-2326 Fax: 503-232-9787 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.thebeenews.com, www.beerates.com Cannon Beach Gazette Carol Hungerford, Publisher Amy Harris, Editor John C. Frach II, Ad Manager Lorelei Weber, Production Manager 217 N. Hemlock (upstairs) PO Box 888 Cannon Beach OR 97110 Phone: 503-436-2812 Fax: 503-436-1562 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Web site: www.cannonbeachgazette.com Capital Press Mike O'Brien, General Manager Joe Beach, Editor Bob Carruth, Advertising Director 1400 Broadway Street NE PO Box 2048 Salem OR 97303 Phone: 800-882-6789 Fax: 503-370-4383 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.capitalpress.com 1 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Cascade Business News Pamela Hulse Andrews, Founder/CEO Jeff S. Martin, VP Marketing Linda Galloway, Production Director 404 NE Norton Bend OR 97701 Phone: 541-388-5665 Fax: 541-388-6927 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.cascadebusnews.com Catholic Sentinel/El Centinela John Limb, Publisher Robert Pfohman, Editor Rocio Rios, El Centinela Editor Physical address: 5536 NE Hassalo Street Portland OR 97213 Mailing address: PO Box 18030 Portland OR 97218 Phone: 503-560-5304, 800-548-8749 Fax: 503-460-5496 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Web site: www.sentinel.org, www.elcentinelacatolico.org Clackamas Review Angela Fox, Publisher Anthony Roberts, Editor 6605 SE Lake Rd. Milwaukie OR 97222 Phone: 503-684-0724 Fax: 503-546-0724 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.clackamasreview.com Coast River Business Journal Susan Trabucco, Advertising Director Heidi Stanley, Circulation Manager 42 7th Street, Suite 100 PO Box 1357 Astoria OR 97103 Phone: 503-325-2999 Fax: 503-325-2846 2 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Email: [email protected] Web site: www.crbizjournal.com Columbia River Gorge Business Review Joe Petshow, Manager Joe Deckard, Ad Director Steve Annala, Circulation Manager Allen Diers, Production Supervisor 419 State St. PO Box 390 Hood River OR 97031 Phone: 541-386-7944 Fax: 541-386-6796 Email: [email protected] Eugene Weekly Ted Taylor, Editor Bill Shreve, Ad director Geneva Miller, Classified Sales Manager Todd Cooper, Art Director 1251 Lincoln Eugene OR 97401 Phone: 541-484-0519 Fax: 541-484-4044 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Web site: www.eugeneweekly.com First Friday Dale Matthews, Editor/Publisher 924-E SW Pine St. Grants Pass OR 97526-2742 Phone: 541-472-8885 Email: fi[email protected] Jewish Review Paul Haist, Editor Deborah Seldner, City Editor Laura Shapiro, Calendar Editor/Webmaster 6680 SW Capitol Hwy, Ste B Portland OR 97219 Phone: 503-245-4340, advertising 503-546-9885 Fax: 503-245-4342 Email: [email protected] 3 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Web site: www.jewishreview.org Newberry Eagle Sandra Jones, Publisher/Editor Jenny Nordstrand, Advertising PO Box 329 La Pine OR 97739 Phone: 541-536-3972 Fax: 541-536-7803 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.newberryeagle.com The North Coast Citizen Michael Burkett, Editor Michael Ficker, Advertising 298 Laneda Ave, Suite 5 (upstairs) PO Box 355 Manzanita OR 97130 Phone: 503-368-NEWS (6397) Fax: 503-368-7400 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.northcoastcitizen.com Northwest Boomer & Senior News David Thouvenel, Publisher Trude McMillin, Editor Pam Cooley, Production Coordinator 4159 Cherry Ave. Keizer OR 97303 Phone: 503-304-1323, 541-342-2127, 877-357-2430 (toll-free) Fax: 503-304-5394, 541-342-2606 Email: [email protected] The Nugget Newspaper Kiki Dolson, Publisher Jim Cornelius, Editor Lisa Buckley, Advertising Director Teresa Mahnken, Circulation Manager Leith Williver, Production Manager 442 E Main Avenue PO Box 698 Sisters OR 97759 Phone: 541-549-9941 4 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Fax: 541-549-9940 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Web site: www.nuggetnews.com Oregon Coast Today David H. Price, Publisher 248 Bear Creek Rd PO Box 962 Lincoln City OR 97367 Phone: 541-921-2306 Fax: 541-996-2302 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.oregoncoasttoday.com Port Orford News Matt Hall, Publisher/Editor Carol Berger, Office Manager 519 West 10th St PO Box 5 Port Orford OR 97465 Phone: 541-260-3638 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.portorfordnews.net Portland Tribune Steven J. Clark, President J. Mark Garber, Executive Editor Todd Murphy, Managing Editor Jill Keith, Advertising Director Kevin Hohnbaum, Circulation Manager Cheryl DuVal, Creative Services Manager 6605 SE Lake Road Portland OR 97222-2161 Phone: 503-226-6397 Fax: 503-226-7042 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.portlandtribune.com The Regal Courier Christine Moore, Publisher Barbara Sherman, Editor Patty Mullen, Ad Sales Physical address: 5 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... 10170 SW Nimbus Ave., Suite H-3 Tigard OR 97223 Mailing address: PO Box 22109 Portland OR 97269 Phone: 503-639-5414 Fax: 503-968-7397 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.localnewsdaily.com Salem Weekly A.P. Walther, President and Publisher Shawn Estes, Editor 155 Liberty St. NE, Ste B29 Salem OR 97301 Phone: 503-540-0022 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.willamettelive.com The Sherwood Gazette J. Mark Garber, Executive Editor Nick Peterson, Managing Editor Kevin Hohnbaum, Circulation Director Physical address: 1325 SW Custer Drive Portland OR 97219 Mailing address: PO Box 22109 Portland OR 97269 Phone: 503-684-0360 Fax: 503-620-3433 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.sherwoodgazette.com Smoke Signals Dean Rhodes, Editor/Publications Coordinator Siobhan Taylor, Publisher/Public Affairs Director Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde 9615 Grand Ronde Rd. Grand Ronde OR 97347 Phone: 800-422-0232 Fax: 503-879-2173 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.grandronde.org/news 6 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... The Source Weekly Aaron Switzer, Publisher Eric Flowers, Editor Amanda Klingman, Advertising Director Mike Bookey, Circulation Manager Elise Jones, Production Manager 704 NW Georgia Bend OR 97701 Phone: 541-383-0800 Fax: 541-383-0088 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.tsweekly.com Southwest Community Connection J. Brian Monihan, Publisher Claire Oliver, Lead Reporter Christine Moore, Advertising Charlotte Allsop, Classified Sales Manager Gini Kraemer, Circulation Manager Cheryl DuVal, Creative Services Manager 400 Second St PO Box 548 Lake Oswego OR 97034 Phone: 503-635-8811, ext. 106 Fax: 503-635-8817 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.swcommconnection.com Spilyay Tymoo Selena Boise, Management Successor Dave McMechan, Executive Editor Bill Rhoades, Media Advisor 1100 Wasco Street PO Box 870 Warm Springs OR 97761 Phone: 541-553-3274 Fax: 541-553-3539 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.wsnews.org Upper Rogue Independent Kathy Sell, Advertising Sales 7 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Nancy L. Leonard, Advertising Sales PO Box 900 Eagle Point OR 97524 Phone: 541-826-7700 Fax: 541-826-1340 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.urindependent.com Wheeler County News Joan Field, Publisher/Editor 607 Willow PO Box 190 Spray OR 97874 Phone: 541-468-2112, 541-468-2001 Fax: 541-468-2112, 541-468-2117 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.wheelercountynews.com Willamette Week Richard H. Meeker, Publisher Mark Zusman, Editor Jane Smith, Ad Director Rob Lehrkind, Circulation Manager Kendra Clune, Production Manager 2220 NW Quimby St. Portland OR 97210 Phone: 503-243-2122, classifieds 503-223-1500 Fax: 503-243-1115, display 503-243-4366 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.wweek.com Associate Member Companies Allen's Press Clippings Whit Draper, Manager 621 SW Alder Street, Suite 540 Portland OR 97205-3620 Phone: 503-223-7824 Fax: 503-223-3819 Email: allenspcb@qwestoffice.net Alpine Insurance Design 8 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir... Steve Gordenier, Owner/Broker 4836 SW Scholls Ferry Road, #260 Portland OR 97225-1667 Phone: 503-244-4599 Fax: 503-244-5015 Email: [email protected] Asher Insurance Service, Inc. Helen and Robert P. Asher, Owners 5210 SE 26th Avenue Portland OR 97202 Phone: 503-233-2393 Fax: 503-233-2397 Email: [email protected] The Associated Press Kevin Walsh, Interim Bureau Chief Terrence Petty, News Editor 121 SW Salmon, Ste 1450 Portland OR 97204 Phone: 503-228-2169 Fax: 503-228-5514 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.ap.org/oregon Catalyst Paper (USA) Inc. Mark Petersen, Dir., Newspaper Publisher Sales 5150 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste 200 Long Beach CA 90804-3399 Phone: 562-432-5402, cell 562-706-0956 Fax: 562-436-9870 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.catalystpaper.com Davis Wright Tremaine Duane Bosworth, Chair, Media Dept. Kevin Kono, Partner Carol Noonan, Associate 1300 SW Fifth, Suite 2300 Portland OR 97201 Phone: 503-241-2300, 503-778-5224 Fax: 503-778-5299 Email: [email protected] 9 of 13 3/24/11 6:41 PM ONPA Associate Members http://www.orenews.com/cgi-bin/internal/database/directory/dir..
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