Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 29, 1992 - THREE
Obituaries
Lillie L. Sasser
Lillie L. Sasser, 102, of Fossil
died Friday, April 24, 1992 at
Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home
in Heppner.
The funeral was held at the
First Baptist Church in Fossil on
Tuesday, April 28. Concluding
service and burial followed at the
IOOF Cemetery in Fossil.
Mrs. Sasser was bom March
24, 1890 at London, Ky., to
William and Martha Asher
Reams. The family moved to
Mitchell in 1907 where she com
pleted her education. She then
began working at the hotel and at
ranches in the area.
On March 24, 1910 she mar
ried Scott Sasser at Mitchell. In
1911 they moved to Fossil.
Mrs. Sasser was a longtime
member of the Baptist Church
and a member of the choir. She
was involved in many communi
ty affairs and reigned as queen of
the Eastern Oregon Pioneer Pic
nic in 1973.
Survivors include daughters
Mary Lee Britt of Lexington,
Minnie Miller of Prineville and
Lillian Reedze of Lakeview;
sons, William and Vernon both
Portland; sister, Thelma Sexton
of Vancouver, WA.; 20 grand
children
and 27
g reat
grandchildren and one great-
great-grandchild. Her husband, a
son Paul and a daughter Lucille
Dean, all died earlier.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Fossil Baptist Church
Memorial Fund, PO Box 365
Fossil, or the Haven House
Retirement Center, Box 386,
Fossil, 97830.
Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner
was in charge of arrangements.
Beth C. McBride
Graveside services for Beth C.
McBride were held at the Hepp
ner M asonic Cem etery on
Wednesday, April 29, 1992.
Mrs. McBride, 75, Heppner,
died Saturday, April 25, 1992, at
Elzora Manor Nursing Home in
Milton-Free water.
She was bom Dec. 2, 1916, at
Hermiston to George and Hazel
Spiegel Olsen.
On April 24, 1936 she married
Eldon “ N ate” McBride at
Milton-Free water. She lived at
Heppner until 1982 and had been
a resident at Elzora Manor since
that time.
She enjoyed the mountains and
spending time with her
grandchildren.
Survivors include a son, Dan,
of Lexington; sister Alice Ligh-
tle of Walla Walla, W A.;
brothers Leon Olsen of Milton-
Freewater and Ron Olsen of
Pasco, WA. Her husband died
earlier as did a brother Marion
Olsen.
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner,
was in charge of arrangements.
Death Notice
Margret Ann Wright
Word has been received on the
death of Margret Ann Wright,
Fossil. Mrs Wright died in
Newport April 20, 1992. The
funeral will be held at the
Methodist Church in Fossil on
Saturday, May 2 at 1 p.m. Dona
tions may be made to the Fossil
Ambulance Fund.
Births
Michael Francis Royer-a son
Michael Francis, was bom to
Deborah and Michael Royer of
Hermiston, on April 14, 1992 at
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz.
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
office at the courthouse in Hepp
ner reports dispatching the
following business during the past
week:
April 21: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Irrigon
area to take a complaint of Theft
by Deception. Investigations are
continuing;
M orrow County deputy
assisted the Benton County
Sheriffs office in a theft in
vestigation in the Irrigon area. In
vestigation is continuing.
April 22: Morrow County
deputy responded to an Irrigon
residence to investigate allegation
of harassment. Investigation is
continuing.
April 23: Morrow County
Sheriffs office dispatched the
Heppner ambulance to a motor
vehicle accident with injuries on
Hwy. 207 N. Lex. One male was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital;
Morrow County Sheriffs of
fice dispatched the Boardman am
bulance to Columbia Court in
Boardman for one male who had
fallen. There was no transport;
M orrow County deputy
responded to a motor vehicle ac
cident with no injuries on Hwy.
730 at the Fish Hatchery Road.
April 24: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Irrigon
area for a neighborhood problem;
M orrow County deputy
responded to an unlocked door at
an Irrigon business. Door was
secured.
April 25: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Board-
man area for a family dispute;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
an animal problem regarding a
dog bothering chickens;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
a reckless driving complaint;
M orrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon for a report
of a deer that was hit on Hwy.
730, one-half mile east of Irrigon;
M orrow County deputy
responded to a complaint in the
Irrigon area of three-wheelers
driving in the city limits. Depu
ty was unable to locate upon
arrival.
April 26: Morrow County
deputy assisted the Heppner
Police department with an assault
that occured in the city limits;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
a burglary that occured at the
David Franke residence. Taken
was a TV, speakers, table,
jewelry, coat. Amount of value
was approximately $1,929;
Morrow County Sheriffs of
fice dispatched the Arlington am
bulance to the Arlington city park
for one male with injuries.
Transport was made to The
Dalles, Mid Columbia Medical
Center;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
an assault that had occured on
Cain Drive;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman area
for a juvenile problem regarding
3-wheelers;
M orrow County deputy
assisted Heppner Police depart
ment with a suspicious vehicle on
the Heppner-Condon Highway;
M orrow County deputy
responded to a suspicious vehicle
eight miles East of Heppner;
M orrow County deputies
responded to a residence on 3rd,
in Irrigon for a family
disturbance.
April 27: Morrow County
deputy responded to a residence
eight miles east of Heppner for
a suspicious vehicle;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
a report of Theft. Money was
taken from a vehicle;
Morrow County deputy con
tacted an Irrigon resident regar
ding phone harassment;
Morrow County Sheriffs of
fice dispatched the Condon am
bulance to 211 W. Well St. Con
don, for a female with a hip in
jury. Female was transported to
The Dalles;
M orrow County deputies
responded to Pauls Restaurant in
Irrigon for a report of an intox
icated male causing problems. No
action
was
taken
by
complainants.
Robert Joseph Weseman, 21,
Heppner-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 69 mph in a
55 mph zone, $46 fine;
Mark Edward Parm, 34, Ione-
No Trailer License, $68 fine;
Richard Leslie Kelley, 47,
Boise, ID-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a
55 mph zone, $46 bail forfeited.
Justice Court
Report___
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the past
week:
Peter Joseph Delfino, 74,
Carmel, CA.-Failure to Wear
Safety Belt, $11 fine;
Louis Ebert, 82, Bend-Failure
to Wear Safety Belt, $11 fine;
Jack Ray Yarbrough, 42,
Wilsonville-Defective Equip
ment, taillight, $22 fine;
Michael Rene Tarver, 21,
Albany-Failure to Drive Right,
$71 fine; guilty be default;
Kenneth Eugene White, 32,
Sheridan, WY-No PUC Permit,
$176 fine, guilty by default;
M argaret P. H aley, 30,
Irrigon-Failure to Stop at Stop
Sign, $41 bail forfeited;
Charles Dean Dallas, 32, Ken
newick, WA.-Exceeding Truck
Speed, 62 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$46 bail forfeited;
Weather Report
by City of H»ppn«<
April 15 - 28, 1992
High Low Free Rain
Tues.
63 42 .0
Weds. 67 49 .01
Thurs. 66 46 .16
58 44 .02
Fri.
58 36 .0
Sat.
68 38 .0
Sun.
Mon.
61 40 .0
58 36 .0
Tues.
54 30 .0
Wed.
Thurs. 61 32 .0
68 43 .0
Fri.
72 46 .0
Sat.
79 49 Tr.
Sun.
77 52 .0
Mon.
The Heppner High Booster
club will hold their regular
meeting on Wednesday, May 6 at
7 p.m. at the Heppner High home
ec room. All interested persons
are encouraged to attend.
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this Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m.
at the high school cafeteria.
Heppner Middle/Junior high
school will present their spring
program Tuesday, May 5 at 7:30
p.m. at the junior high gym.
The program will feature the
fifth through eighth grade band
and chorus under the direction of
Kitty Bredemeier and Bob Isted.
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