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    10 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017
Local
— Obituaries —
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Travis James Talbott
Baker City,
1942-2017
Travis James Artadi
Talbott, 31, on September
2, 2017, our family lost
our Blessed Travis. During
the early morning hours
his life was taken during a
tragic car accident on his
way to work at the ranch.
A memorial service will be
held at the Chandler Ranch
located at 17523 Chandler
Lane, Baker City, Oregon,
on Saturday, September 9,
2017 at 2:00 PM.
Travis Talbott a gift to us
all a Blessing and pleasure
to have in our lives. A kind
hearted loving man, who
dedicated his life to his
family, children and love
for Chandler Ranch.
Travis an amazing man
who gave everything to
help others. He would go
out of his way to make
sure you would smile
and laugh, no matter how
tough the day was for him.
Travis the hero father
who gave his entire life for
his two beautiful children,
Silas, 9, and Sydney, 6,
Talbott. He loves them
with every bit of his soul.
Travis is the light in his
parent’s hearts, Donna
Forte and James Talbott. A
son to be proud of. One to
brag about from the time
he was born and every
day after. A loving Broth-
er, to Jennifer Canady,
Amos Talbott, Dylan
Glock, Dusty Glock,
Celine Talbott and Joleen
Talbott and a Friend you
could only dream of hav-
ing in your life.
To light a candle in
memory of Travis or to
leave a condolence for
the family, please visit:
www.grayswestco.com.
National ‘Seat Check Saturday’
ahead at Saint Alphonsus
Baker City is partnering
with the Baker City Police
Department to provide a
free car seat check clinic.
Car crashes are a leading
cause of death for children
1 to 13 years old.
Many deaths and
injuries can be prevented
by proper use of car seats,
boosters and seat belts.
Getting safety informa-
tion and car seat instruc-
tions to parents and care-
givers is crucial to saving
young lives.
The car seat clinic will
be held in the parking lot
of Saint Alphonsus Baker
Clinic at 3175 Pocahontas
Road on Saturday Sep-
tember 23rd, hours will be
from 9 a.m. - noon.
For more information
please call the Baker City
Police Department at 541-
524-2014
About Saint Alphonsus
Medical Center- Baker
City:
Saint Alphonsus Medi-
cal Center-Baker City is
a 25-bed Critical Access
Hospital serving the medi-
cal needs of Baker County
and surrounding areas.
As a not-for-profi t
hospital, Saint Alphon-
sus Baker City reinvests
its profi ts back into the
community and works to
improve the health and
well-being of those we
serve through medical
services provided at Saint
Alphonsus Baker City.
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FBI gives pointers for kid cell phone safety
If your kids are headed
back to class with a cell
phone tucked in their
pockets, they are not alone.
More and more kids are
getting phones by the time
they enter middle school
— and some are toting
their phones through el-
ementary school hallways.
It’s a great way for you
to keep in touch with your
student through the day ...
and, should you so desire,
there are plenty of apps to
help you keep track of your
kid’s movements minute
by minute.
But, parents and kids
alike need to recognize the
risks, too.
Here are some basic
phone tips:
• The phone should
default to a locked set-
ting. The only people who
should have that access
code are the child and the
parent.
• Beyond that, parents
should know every pass-
word to every device and
every password to every
app on that device.
Sure you want your kids
to have some privacy as
they grow up, but they are
still kids. You pay the bill,
and as long as that child is
a child, she is your respon-
sibility.
• Check the privacy and
security settings on the
phone and the apps. Check
regularly to make sure they
are up-to-date.
• Learn about how photos
are geo-tagged. Even if
you are discreet about
what you post, your photos
could be tagged in the
meta-data with your child’s
exact location. Do you
want just anybody to know
what school your child
goes to? You should be
able to turn this feature off.
• Teach your kids to never
respond to calls, texts or
emails from unknown
numbers or people. Scam
artists and predators are
more than happy to victim-
ize them, regardless of age.
• 175K miles
• Heated seats
• Gray leather • Power
windows and
interior
doors
• Tinted
windows
• Captain’s
seats middle
• A/C
row
• OnStar
• Sun roof
• 6-CD
• 3-year-old
transmission
• 4WD
2004 GMC Yukon XL
541.519.0572 • $5,500 OBO