FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 24,2005
Crossley wins OTPR all-around title
Engagement
2005 Fair and Rodeo parade winners
Schoonover-Wicklund
2005 All-Around Champion. Shane Crossley. saddle donated by
Bank of Eastern Oregon, presented by John Hayes to Shane's
daughters. Jade and Callahan Crossley. Photo by Sandy Matthews.
The Bank of Eastern Oregon took best commercial float.
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Giselle Schoonover and Jered Wicklund
Giselle Lee Schoonover and Jered Lee Wicklund,
along with their parents Roger and Darlene Schoonover
and Tom and Shannon Wicklund, all of Heppner, are pleased
to announce their engagement.
The bride-elect is a graduate o f Heppner High
School and graduated from Pendleton College of Hair
Design in Pendleton. She is currently employed as a self-
employed hair stylist and with Roger’s Electric.
The groom-elect is a graduate of Heppner High.
He is currently employed with Heppner Heating.
The couple plans an Aug. 27, 2005 wedding at
Wallowa Lake in Joseph.
The Camas Prairie Red Hat Mamas took best community float.
The 2005 Morrow
C ounty Fair and Oregon
Trail Rodeo parade was held
S aturday, Aug. 20. The
theme for this year’s fair was
"F rom the R iver to the
Mountains.”
Parade
w inners
w ere: Bank o f E astern
Oregon- commercial float;
C am as P rairie Red Hat
Mamas- community float;
P en d leto n
C ow boy
M ounted Band- m usical
e n trie s; Sm okey B ear-
A ntique au to s, steam
engines, tractors; Pendleton
Roundup Queen and Court-
courts and royalty; Charos
de Hermiston- riding group;
Leila Workman- individual
horse and rider; 4-H Equine
Family-junior riding group;
and Mini County- Rhonda
S allee- team s, w agons,
buggies.
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R ibb o n s can be
picked up at the Heppner
Chamber of Commerce,
Local members attend national
Degree of Honor Protective
convention
The D egree of
H onor
P ro tectiv e
A ssociation held its 38,h
n atio n al co n v en tio n at
Madison. W l.July 27-31.
In attendance from
the local lodge (K ate J.
Y oung) w ere S hirley
Connor, Mary Ann Palmer
and Lee Palmer.
C o n n o r w as
a
d e leg ate from O regon.
During the business meeting,
she
was
appo in ted
chairperson for the National
General Welfare Committee
for a four-year term. She is
also vice-president of the
state lodge and local
secretary-treasurer.
M ary Ann is the
current president of Kate J.
Young and state usher.
C onnor and Mary
Ann a ssisted w ith the
opening flag ceremony for
the state of Oregon and also
a ssisted w ith clo sin g
ceremonies.
T here w ere 325
adult members and guests
p resen t and 87 youth
attendees, representing 16
states.
The
co n v en tio n
attendees also enjoyed many
tours of the Madison area.
Justice Court
Glen Wayne Tipton,
44, Umatilla, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 72 mph in a 45
mph zone.
Janet E. C oe, 59,
Heppner, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 77 mph in a 55
mph zone.
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W a d d in g Tables
M arissa M cC a b e am i R ocky lu rn er
W edding - S atu rday, A u gu st 2 7 th
G is e lle S c h o o n o v e r and Jered W icldund
Wedding
S atu rday, A u gu st 2 7 th
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C arlv C allaw ay and Jeremy R ie tm a n n
Wedding
S atu rday, S ep tem b er 17th
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C liristian S cliu ltz and II. G e n e Pace
Wedding
Q uinn Peck, o f
Heppner, recently returned
from
T otal
B aseball
Instruction baseball camp
with a first place award in
Baseball Olympics for the
16-17 age bracket.
TB I, lo cated in
Ephrata, WA, is a five-day
Over the Tee Cup
L ad ies g ath ered
under sunny skies Aug. 16
for their ladies’ play day at
Willow Creek Country Club.
Jana Query took low
gross of the field. Bernice
Lott took low net o f the
field. Betty Carlson took
least putts of the field.
In flig h t A, Eva
Kilkenny took low gross;
C orol M itchell and Loa
Henderson tied for low net;
Query took long drive; and
Mitchell took long putt.
In flig h t B, Lois
Hunt took low gross; Lynnea
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A u gu st 2 S th a n d S ep tem b er
Wedding
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Fred Gail DeClue
was convicted of Contempt
o f Court, an unclassified
m isd em ean o r. He was
sentenced to 80 suspended
days in jail, one year bench
p ro b a tio n ,
10
hours
community service, 10 days
in jail as part of probation
and payment of $376 in fines
and fees.
Robert Wade Eastep
was convicted of Attempt C/
F elo n y
H indering
P ro se c u tio n , a C lass A
m isd em ean o r. He was
sentenced to 180 suspended
days in jail, 24 months bench
p ro b a tio n ,
40
hours
co m m u n ity serv ice and
payment of $626 in fines and
fees.
Leobardo Jacquez
was convicted of Theft-2 +,
a Class A misdemeanor. He
was sen ten ced to 180
suspended days in jail, 24
months bench probation, 40
hours com m unity service
and payment of $626 in fines
and fees.
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Tonya L. Chandler
was
c o n v icted
of
Manufacture/Delivery of a
Controlled Substance- SC 2,
a Class B felony. She was
sen ten ced to 24 m onths
supervised probation, 60
days in ja il, 80 hours o f
co m m u n ity serv ice and
payment o f $166 in fees.
Chandler was also convicted
of Unauthorized Use of a
Vehicle, a Class C felony.
She was sentenced to 18
m onths
su p erv ise d
probation, 30 days in jail, 80
hours of community service,
payment of $ 166 in fees and
$20,000 in restitution.
Marriage
Licenses
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C row son, 42, E lgin and
Pamela Kay Johnston, 41,
Elgin.
Aug. 19: B radley
Dean Reese, 22, Irrigon and
Rachel May Whitney, 21,
Wenatchee, WA.
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Sargent took low net and
long d riv e ; and L u v illa
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and long putt.
In flight C. Joanne
Barbee took low gross and
long
d riv e ;
L orren e
Montgomery took low net;
Suzanne Jepsen took least
putts; and Sherree Mahoney
took long putt.
Chip-ins were taken
by Montgomery on hole #1
and B arbee on hole #3.
Kilkenny had a birdie on hole
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accuracy, pitching speed,
throw ing distance, tim ed
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Calf Roping Champion, Shane Erickson, Mike Currin Memorial
Buckle, donated by Currin Family and Friends, presented by
Aunt Marlene Currin and brothers Tony and Steve Currin. Photo
by Sandy Matthews.
Shane Crossley, of
H erm iston, took the all-
around title at this year's
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo held
Aug. 19 and 20 in Heppner.
S hane
E rick so n ,
of
Terrebonne, won the Mike
Currin Memorial calf roping
buckle.
The OTPR is a part
of the Northwest Pro Rodeo
Association. B-D Rodeo's
Inc., was this year's stock
contractor. DeLene Durfey
and H eath er B uchanan
served as tim ers and Pat
Shanon and Benny Ruda
were rough stock judges.
Jim Creer was a field flagger
and Kedo Olson was the
announcer. The bullfighter
this year was Bill Hamilton
and George Kinter was the
clown/barrelman. Norm and
Dan Durfey served as the
pickup men.
Results are:
Bareback: M ason
Stafford, Prineville, riding
Dunnie, score- 83, winning
$ 4 8 2 .1 3 ; N oah B ayes,
Caldwell, ID, Thumper. 80,
$399; Russ Smith, Umatilla,
Buckskin Billy, 79, $315.88;
George Gillespie, Midland,
S o u th ern C o m fo rt, 75,
$ 2 3 2 .7 5 ; Jaso n Fem ite,
Stanwood, WA, Northern
Lights, 74, $149.63; (split)-
Jared Bain, Haines, Crown
Royal and Nathan Bayes,
Nampa, ID, Jack of Hearts,
both at 71, winning $41.57
each.
Saddle
Bronc:
Jimmy Poplam, Vancouver,
WA, S ittin g B u ll, 81,
$619.88; (tied)- Dusty Otley,
Adel, Wind Chimes, 77 and
Ty Wilkins, Arlington. Wiley
City, 77, each receiv in g
$ 4 9 5 .5 7 ; Jake B igelow ,
Emmett, ID, Bear Claw, 74,
$299.25; C harlie Barker.
C ulver, Sitting Bull, 72,
$192.38; and Ty Sumner,
Baker City, Two Steppin’,
71, $106.88.
Team
Roping:
Richard Durham, Poolville,
TX and Charley Crawford,
P rin e v ille , tim e- 5.46
sec o n d s,
each
won
$1219.09; Joel Jefferies,
H om edale, ID and Brian
Reece. Bend, 5.70 seconds,
$ 1 0 0 8 .9 0 each ; Bobby
Alexander, Redmond and
Shane Crossley, Hermiston,
5.76 seconds, $798.71 each;
M att Erb, Roy, WA and
Cody Corey. C him acum ,
WA, 5.97 seconds, $588.53
each ; C had M cD an iel,
C ald w e ll, ID and John
Hagler, Lewiston, ID, 6.12
seconds. $378.34 each: and
Blaise Black, Meridian. ID
and Rob Black, Meridian.
ID. 6.19 seconds. $210.19
each.
Bull Riding: (tied)-
Dalley Mason. Weiser, ID,
riding Cajun Pepper and
C ody
C am p b ell,
S u m m erv ille ,
rid in g
C in n ab ar, sco res- 77,
w inning $6798.73 each;
Brad Abbe, Middletown, ID,
Scooter, 76, $487.35; (tied)-
Charlie Barker, Culver, Bear
T rap and M ike S p ark s,
Caldwell, ID. Powder Keg,
75, $294.98 each; (split)-
Dan Morse, Everson, WA,
B oom er, B ryan B arker,
Culver, Dillenger, Jimmy
Floyd, Prineville, CJ and Tee
Jay M ulrony, R oosevelt,
WA, H om e Brew, 74,
$32.06 each.
Tie Down Roping:
Shane Erickson, Terrebonne,
time- 8.63 seconds, winning
$ 1 0 1 6 .0 3 ; Jake P ratt,
E llen sb u rg , WA, 8.69
seconds, $883.50; Blaise
Black. Meridian, ID, 9.03
seco n d s, $ 7 5 0 .9 8 ; Ryan
G allag h er, M errill, 9.91
seconds, $618.45; Wade
Wheatley, Hughson, CA, 10
seconds, $485.93; Shane
Crossley, Hermiston, 10.08
seco n d s, $ 3 5 3 .4 0 ; C lin t
R eeves, C lark sto n , WA,
10.09 seconds, $220.88; and
Nate Kayser, C enterville,
WA, 10.23 seconds, $88.35.
Steer W restling:
Shaw n
G re e n fie ld ,
Lakeview , 4.06 seconds,
$991.80; Shaw n Brow n,
B end, 4 .2 0
seco n d s,
$ 8 2 0 .8 0 ; Tony C u rrin ,
Dayton, WA, 4.22 seconds,
$649.80: Travis Carnine,
E cho,
4.3 7
seco n d s,
$ 4 7 8 .8 0 ;
B randon
C h risten sen , H erm iston,
4.66 seconds, $307.80; and
Jarred Thomas, Ellensburg,
WA, 4.69 seconds, $ 171.
Breakaway: Angie
Allum. Bums, 2.37 seconds,
$ 1033.13; Jennifer Erickson,
W ashington state, 2.53
seconds, $855; Kari Dell,
Hermiston, 3.01 seconds,
$ 6 7 6 .8 8 ; Jan ci H annen,
B end,
3.05
seco n d s,
$ 4 9 8 .7 5 ; K elli K am m ,
S tan field , 3.10 seconds,
$ 3 2 0 .6 3 ; and K ayde Jo
D av en p o rt, G o ld e n d ale ,
WA, 3.13 seconds, $ 178.13.
Barrel Racing:
Lucy Schnabele, Prineville,
17.14 seconds, $893.48;
Hailey Wood. The Dalles,
17.30 seconds, $799.43;
Kelli Currin, Dayton, WA,
17.33 seconds, $705.43;
Tana
T h o m p so n ,
G o ld e n d ale , WA, 17.37
seconds, $611.33; (tie d )-
Brenda Mays, Terrebonne
and Sam m y Jo W illis,
Terrebonne, both at 17.39
sec o n d s, $ 4 7 0 .2 6 each;
C h ey en n e
W h itesid e,
Kennewick, 17.56 seconds,
$329.18; (tied)- Kelli Jensen,
Redmond and Janice Davis,
both at 17.62 seco n d s,
$188.11 each; and Bridgett
W ynn, M o lalla, 17.63
seconds, $47.03.