FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 29, 2015 New skill is the ‘icing on the cake’ for 4-H The View from the Green members WCCC Sunday men’s Local 4-H club mem- bers recently had a sweet time learning to decorate cakes. Yvonne and Ma- Linda Morter of Ione, who have a business baking cakes and cupcakes, hosted the meeting at their home on Wednesday night, July 22. Nine 4-H members, one visitor and several parents were present ac- cording to leader Nancy Jepsen. Yvonne Morter gave cake-baking tips and demonstrated how to level, crumb coat, and then frost a layer cake. After watching a dem- onstration on how to use different frosting tips, club members enjoyed trying out the decorating tips with colored butter cream frost- ing on a cardboard plate that they could take home with them. The evening concluded with eating cake and ice cream. play results Nineteen men partici- pated on July 26 in Sunday Men’s Play at Willow Creek Country Club. Results are as follows: G r o s s — 1 st , D u a n e Disque, 66; 2 nd , Kelly Fox, 69; 3 rd , Ron Bowman, 70. Net—1 st /2 nd , Bill Mor- ris, Delbert Binschus, 56; 3 rd , Gene Orwick/Dave Mitchell, 57. Special Events—KP #4/13, Charlie Ferguson, 14’1”; Long Putt, Steve Gathered at the home of Keith and Yvonne Morter of Ione for a 4-H cake-decorating class were (back L-R) Grace Ogden, Eva Martin, Renee Peterson, MaLinda Morter, Mazie Hill, Yvonne Morter, Katelyn Thompson, (front L-R) Madison Orem, Haylie Peterson, and Cecelia and John McElligott. –Contributed photo Some of the 4-H mem- County Fair this year, or hibit, so everyone is invited bers are planning to enter are displaying their cake to come to the fair and see the new cake-decorating decorating skills with an ex- what they learned. contest at the Morrow Chamber Chatter Saturday, August 1, Bucknum’s Tavern and Hair of the Dog Records pres- ent Ruckus in the Boonies 2015: Ruckus starts at Bucknum’s Tavern with gates opening at noon, mu- sic at 1 p.m. with a $15 charge to be collected at the door. Pre-party will be held on Friday, July 31, at 8 p.m., for 21 and over - $5 charge at the door. Check out www. ruckusintheboonies.com for more information. Sunday, August 16, Music in the Park at Hep- pner City Park from 5-7 p.m.: The entertainment for the evening will be Frazer- Wambeke. More informa- tion about the event will be communicated closer to the event. Wednesday, August 19 – Sunday, August 23 – Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo: There will be lots to see and do, so put it down on your calendar and plan on coming out to the Morrow County Fairgrounds. Con- tact Fair Office at 541-676- 9474 to get involved. Tuesday, August 25 – 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. – Sup- ply Chain Opportunities Conference to be held at the Hermiston Conference Center: Business Oregon, the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce, the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce, and PNDC have teamed up to bring you a supply chain program specifically designed to help manufac- turers generate new oppor- tunities, new partnerships, and new awareness about suppliers and customers throughout the Northwest. There will be presentations from large manufactur- ers sharing supply chain opportunities and high- lights from their purchas- ing teams. Learn their best practices, establish new relationships with NW Buy- ers and suppliers, increase local sourcing and develop strategic partnerships, dis- cover resources to increase efficiencies and grow your business. To register, please visit www.PNDC.us or call 888-701-PNDC. Host families sought for high school exchange students ASSE International Student Exchange Pro- grams (ASSE), in coopera- tion with local high schools, is looking for local fami- lies to host boys and girls between the ages of 15 to 18 from a variety of coun- tries, including Norway, Denmark, Spain, Italy and Japan, to name a few. ASSE students are en- thusiastic and excited to ex- perience American culture while they practice their English. They also love to share their own culture and language with their host families. Host families welcome these students into their family, not as a guest, but as a family member, giving everyone involved a rich cultural experience. The exchange students have pocket money for personal expenses and full health, accident and liabili- ty insurance. ASSE students are selected based on aca- demics and personality, and host families can choose their student from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and personal in- terests. To become an ASSE Host Family or to find out how to become involved with ASSE in your com- munity, please call 1-800- 733-2773 or go to www. host.asse.com to begin your host family application. Students are eager to learn about their American host family, so begin the process of welcoming your new son or daughter today. Community lunch menu St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish members will serve lunch on Wednesday, Aug. 5, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center, menu to be announced. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Les Schwab now has a text message line available to answer any questions about your vehicle needs and is monitored during all business hours. Hours Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 6:00pm Sat: 8:00am - 5:00pm Just text your questions to 541-965-0635 COME SEE US FOR YOUR DRIVING NEEDS • Free Flat Tire Repairs • Free Tire Rotations • Free Tire Rebalancing • Free Air Checks • Free Pre-Trip Safety Checks • Free Road Hazard Protection • Free Brake & Visual Alignment Checks • 541-676-9481 124 N. MAIN STREET HEPPNER OR 97836 Marlatt, 24’1”; Least Putts, Dave Mitchell, 26. The next regular Sun- day play will be on Aug. 9. Roger Ehrmantraut and Rod Wilson will host. Next weekend, Aug. 1 and 2, is the annual couples’ tourna- ment. The shootout tourna- ment is on Sunday, Aug. 16. The shootout is a two-man event, so men are encour- aged to get their partners lined up. Local kids make good showing at final NEOJGA tournament Several local youth were among the 23 partici- pants at the final NEOJGA tournament held at Wild- horse Resort golf course July 21. Results are as follows: Pee Wee Girls (ages eight to 11) 1 st , Sydney Wilson, 76 Pee Wee Boys (ages eight to 11) 1 st , Cody Adams, 58 2 nd , Blade Suto, 59 3 rd , Derek Whitaker, 72 4 th , Cody Fletcher, 75 5 th , Jaron Long, 83 6 th , Eli Long, 97 Intermediate Girls (ages 12-14) 1 st , Nicole Propheter, 98 2 nd , Tori Suto, 99 3 rd , Sasha Keown, 112 4 th , Sage Ferguson, 154 Intermediate Boys (ages 12-13) 1 st , Caden Long , 90 2 nd , Kellen Grant, 94 3 rd , Cruz Gallegos, 101 4 th , Hunter Greenup, 125 5 th , Casey Fletcher, 131 Girls (ages 15-18) 1 st , Trinity McCarthy, 79 2 nd , Anna Seymour, 99 Boys (ages 14-15) 1 st , Nojah Chamberlain, 95 2 nd , Reno Ferguson, 114 3 rd , Mitchel Pimentel, 155 Junior Boys (ages 16-18) 1 st , Rylee Gassin 2 nd , Tony Papol Chamber lunch meeting The next lunch meeting of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce will be an all entities report on Thursday, Aug. 6, at noon in Heppner City Hall conference room. Also at the meeting, the Heppner Chamber Board of Directors will go over a three-year strategic plan it has been working to de- velop. Cost of lunch is $10; Murray’s will cater. Cham- ber lunch attendees are asked to RSVP at 541- 676-5536 no later than the Wednesday before to guarantee a lunch. The Heppner chamber also welcomes its newest members, the Mustang Din- er and the Gateway Café. The Gateway Café is located in the space previ- ously occupied by John’s Place; it is owned by Alvin and Linda Liu. It is open Fridays and Saturdays from 4-8 p.m. The Mustang Diner is in the building that was previously home to A&M’s Kitchen and The Stabel of Youth, and is owned by Jim Rice. It will be opening soon, and they plan on be- ing open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice of the Peace Ann Spicer has released the following Justice Court report: -Deborah L. Evans, 52, of Heppner was found guilty of Dog Running at Large and was fined $50. -Amanda Lynn Davis, 27, of Heppner was found guilty of Violating the Basic Rule (VBR) 75/55 mph and was fined $160. -Ashley M McCor- mick, 27, of Heppner was found guilty of VBR 74/55 mph and was fined $160. THE LANDING RESTAURANT prime rib every Saturday night Reservations Required senior Sundays This Sunday's meal will be Baked Chicken! Landing at Morrow Count y OHV Park Hours: mon-Sat 8am-8pm Sunday 8am-6pm 541-969-3822 find us on facebook www.facebook.com/TheLandingLodge ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.