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obituaries/classified ads august3 2017 In Memory of... ceived her education through her junior year. They then moved to the Reedsport community, where she graduated from Reedsport High School Class of 1957. Jeanette was united in marriage to Edward “Archie” Dass on February 10, 1968 in Vernonia, Oregon. They cel- ebrated their 49th wedding anniversary this past February. Following their mar- riage they have made their home in the Vernonia community since. She had worked as a secretary for Archie Dass Logging, Inc. in Verno- nia for the past fifty years. Among her special interests she enjoyed traveling with her husband, Ar- chie and her family. Jeanette also had a special love for spending time with her grandchildren. She also enjoyed bowling in women’s league through the years. The team was sponsored by Ar- chie Dass Logging and they bowled at the Vernonia Lanes and Rainbow Lanes in Forest Grove. Jeanette was preceded in death by her parents Carl and Erlene Olson and her brother Carl Olson. Survivors include her husband Archie Dass of the family home in Ver- nonia, Oregon; her son and daughter- in-law Archie “Brent” and Karrie Dass of Vernonia, Oregon; and her sister and brother-in-law Deloris and Del Holden of Yakima, Washington. Also surviving are her two grandsons Christopher Jacob “Chris” Dass of Vernonia, Oregon, and Johna- thon Lane “John” Dass of Vernonia, Or- egon; and many nieces and nephews. The family suggests that re- membrances may be contributions to the organization or charity of your choice, in Jeanette’s memory. To sign the online guest book or to send the family condolences, vis- it wwwfuitenrosehoyt.com. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Vernonia is entrusted with the arrangements. FOR SALE Property for Sale by Owner - 60x100 lot, no flood. (503) 429-4091 GRASS HAY FOR SALE! Great quality, 55 lb. bales. $5/bale in field, $6/bale in barn. More to be baled soon. (503) 429-7023. Rototiller in good condition, rear till - $450. (503) 429-0115 FREE - Hot Tub, you remove (503) 429-0892 VERNONIA C H I RO P R AC T I C C L I N I C, I NC. VernoniaChiro.com Joseph Dombek, DC continued from page 12 Nancy Lee Devine Nancy Lee Devine, 81, a long- time resident of the Vernonia commu- nity, died Thursday afternoon, July 20, 2017 at the Salem Hospital. Services have been held. Nancy Lee Devine was born July 13, 1936 in Pocatello, Idaho, the daughter of the late Lee Akers and Flor- ence (Tipton) Akers. She was raised in Pocatello and Payette, Idaho until the age of ten years old when she moved with her family to Oregon, settling in the Vernonia community. Nancy Lee completed her education in Vernonia, having been a graduate of the Vernonia High School Class of 1954. She was united in marriage to Samuel “Clair” Devine on August 14, 1965 in Longview, Washington. Follow- ing their marriage they had made their home in the Vernonia community. Nancy Lee was preceded in death by her husband, Clair, on May 23, 2016 in Hillsboro, after celebrating over fifty years of marriage together. She moved to Dallas, Oregon two months ago to reside with her daughter, Sandra and family. She had worked for West Or- egon Electric in Vernonia for twenty- seven years, retiring as a billing clerk in 1991. Nancy Lee had been a member of the bridge club in Vernonia for many years. Among her special interests she enjoyed watching sports, especially football and participated in a bowling league at the Timbernook Lanes in Ver- nonia for several years. Nancy Lee had a special love for family gatherings, bar- becues and superbowl parties. She was also preceded in death by her parents Lee and Florence Akers, her daughter Carla Sue Foster and her son,Richard Gordon Devine. Survivors include her two daughters and a son, Cheryl Devine Carder and her husband Bill of Wilson- ville, Oregon, Sandra Clanfield and her husband Jerry of Dallas, Oregon, and Rodney Devine of Vernonia, Oregon; her sister and brother-in-law Joyce and David DeHart of Portland, Oregon; and her brother and sister-in-law Larry and Bonnie Akers of Lewiston, Idaho. Also surviving are ten grand- children, twenty great-grandchildren, and her two nieces and two nephews, Tony Akers of Portland, Oregon; Debo- rah and Chris Jubb of Vancouver, Wash- ington; Susan DeHart of Portland, Or- egon; and Michael and Melanie DeHart of Portland, Oregon. The family suggests that re- membrances may be contributions to the American Heart Association, Oregon Affiliate, Inc., 4380 S.W. Macadam Av- enue, #480, Portland, Oregon 97239, in her memory. To sign the online guest book or to send a condolence to the family go to www.fuitenrosehoyt.com. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Vernonia is entrusted with the arrangements. ODFW to Adopt 2018 Sport Fishing Regulations, Discuss Cougar Management Plan The Fish and Wildlife Commis- sion will meet Friday, August 4 at ODFW Headquarters in Salem, 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE. The meeting will also be livestreamed over ODFW’s Twitter and Periscope (@MyODFW) accounts. It be- gins at 8:00 am and follows the agenda found at: http://www.dfw.state.or.us/ agency/commission/minutes/17/08_aug/ index.asp. The Commission is expected to adopt 2018 sport fishing regulations. Some of the proposed changes include: • Allow anglers with a two-rod endorse- ment to use up to five rods only when ice fishing (statewide). • Additional spring Chinook opportunity by allowing retention of hatchery spring Chinook from Jan. 1 - July 31 in some NW Zone streams including the Wilson, Trask, Nestucca, Kilchis River(s). • Remove bag and size limit for bass in the lower Deschutes River. Change the kokanee bonus daily bag limit in Wick- iup Reservoir and Lake Billy Chinook to 5 kokanee per day in addition to the daily trout limit (so anglers can take up to 10 kokanee per day). The Commission will be briefed on a draft updated Cougar Management Plan though no action on the Plan will be taken until a future meeting. Last updated continued on page 15 Vernonia Veterinary Clinic Small and Large Animals HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HANDYMAN WANTED to do roof re- pair on metal roof. Will need battery powered drill & extra batteries. Will pay $20/hr. (503) 429-0115 ask for Larry. 9-1-1 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIAL- IST Columbia 9-1-1 Communications District (C911CD) is conducting a hir- ing process for full-time 9-1-1 Dispatch- ers (Communications Specialist) to join our training program as limited train- ing slots become available. Log on to www.columbia911.com and click on ‘Careers’. For any questions call (503) 366- 6976. 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