F O U R - Heppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, November 2 4 ,2 0 1 0
Missoula Children’s Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland
Christmas tree
permits
available
Missoula Children's Theatre, along*
with more than 30 local students,
presented Alice in W onderland on
November 12 at Heppner llig*h School.
The play was presented by the Mor
row County t nibed Recreation Dis
trict with support from the Heppner
Friends of the L ib ra ry . Top Left
Photo: Pictured is a member of the
Missoula C h ild r e n 's T h e a tr e and
Meranda Lemmon as Medium Alice.
Top Right Photo: Lilly Sandford as
the Dutchess adn Zach Hredtield as
the Cook. Bottom Left Photo: Leah
Stone, Ivy'S a ndford, and Morgan
Orem as the Flowers. Bottom Right
Photo: The participants at the finale.
-Contributed Photos
P e r m its to c u t
C h ristm a s tre e s on the
Um atilla National Forest
are now available at all
forest offices and at several
local businesses. Permits
are valid on Federal Forest
Service lands only and do
not authorize tree cutting on
private. State or other feder
ally managed lands.
Permits can be pur
chased for $5 each and are
limited to one per house
hold. Christm as tree per
m its and forest maps are
available during regular of
fice hours, Monday through
Friday, at the supervisor’s
office in Pendleton, and
at the four Ranger District
offices in Ukiah and Hep
pner; and Walla Walla and
Pomeroy, WA.
Locally, the Hep
pner Shell will be set up to
sell permits by the Wednes
day before Thanksgiving.
November is National Hospice Month
Community Bank alerts consumers
to dangers of holiday shopping online
N ovem ber is N a
tional H ospice M onth, a
perfect time to pay tribute
to those who give end of
life care.
Local Hospice vol
unteers who provide ser-
M any local resi
dents will do some o f their
holiday shopping on the
Internet. According to the
National Retail Federation,
50.8 percent o f Americans
will make at least one holi
day purchase online. But as
more consumers turn to the
Internet to do their shop
ping so do the fraudsters
w ith tl.eir scams. Commu
nity Bank suggests that con
sumers follow some simple
steps to protect themselves
while shopping online.,
“Some people like
to shop online because o f
the convenience and oth
ers like the exclusive sales
available only on the Web.
Whatever the reason, we all
have to take steps to protect
ourselves and our financial
inform ation,” said Cindy
A n d e rs o n , C o m m u n ity
Bank Security Specialist.
“Don’t let the spirit of the
season get ruined by online
fraud.”
Comm unity Bank
offers the following tips:
-If you’re not sure,
don’t share. Anyone can set
up a website these days so
be sure you’re familiar with
the re ta ile r’s site before
you give them any of your
financial information. The
Better Business Bureau has
a list o f about 70,000 safe
websites. Check it out at;
http://www.bbh.org/online/
consumer/default.aspx.
-Is the site secure?
Look for the ‘s’ in https://
and a small padlock at the
bottom o f the screen before
entering any payment infor
mation.
-Know the term s
vices to the people o f Mor
row and Gilliam County
include: Diana Ball, Joan
Basile, Dewena Bates, Nel-
la Britt, Louis and Betty
Carlson, Kate Close, Barb
C o in er, N orm and M a-
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Replacement lights for
trees on Main Street
The Heppner Chamber has had to replace most
of the clear lights that will be put on the Main Street trees
for this holiday season and would appreciate donations
to help incur the cost.
Anyone who would like to make a monetary
donation can drop it off at the chamber office or mail it
to P.O. Box 1232. The lights are approximately S3 per
strand.
United Nations Pilgrimage for
Youth Tours open for applications
Odd Fellow s and
Rebekah sponsored Unit
ed Nations Pilgrimage for
Youth Tours are open for
applications.
Requirem ents for
the tour are: must be 15-17
years o f age; sophomore or
junior in high school; have
a passport, or get one; write
a 750 word essay; turn in
an application; and give a
speech on the subject or
title “How relevant is the
o rig in al purpose o f the
United Nations in today’s
world.”
A pplications and
essays are due by Novem
ber 30 and the speak-off
will be held on Sunday, De
cember 5, at the IOOF Hall
in Pendleton at 2 p.m.
Expenses for stu
dents who attend the tour
are paid by the local spon
soring lodges o f U m atil
la and M orrow Counties
w hich consists o f Pend
leton, M ilton-Freew ater,
Lexington and Heppner.
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tion and applications con
tact Marguerite Maznaritz
at 541-276-2853 in Pend
leton; M arlene G ray at
541-422-7223 in lone; or
Theresa Weaver in Milton-
Freewater at 541-861-9599
or www.oregonioof.org.
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at Mope Lutheran C hurch
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December 8
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December 15 at H ope Lutheran C hurch
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December 22 at All Saints' E piscopal C hurch
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Winter can be the
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the year. During the win
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illness, a higher rate o f
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CAPECO strives to deflect
some o f these costs for the
lower income residents of
Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam,
and W heeler counties by
delivering the Low-Income
Energy Assistance Program
(LIEAP). Income eligible
households may receive a
one-time payment which is
paid to their heating ven
dor. Eligibility is based on
the household total gross
income for the last 30 days.
For one person the income
level w ould be $1,860,
two people $2,432, three
people $3,004, four people
$3,577; there is an increase
o f $107.33 for each addi
tional household member.
CAPECO person
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Wednesday, December 8.
Anyone who wishes to ap
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by calling 1-800-752-1139,
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Sunday, December 5th
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H eppner
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A community musical featuring a women's
chorale, elementary and high school
students Smusical instruments.
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124 North Main Streeet,
Heppner 541-676-9481
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product returnable and if so,
who pays the shipping fees?
How long will the product
take to ship? W hat does
shipping cost? Read the
fine print. If it’s not clear or
you don’t agree, make the
purchase elsewhere.
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sure to print and save the
transaction receipt, the or
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service phone number, and
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If you suspect you are a
victim o f fraud, you can
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also contact the O regon
Attorney General at: http://
doj.state.or.us. Be sure to
report it to the Better Busi
ness Bureau, too.
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