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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 16, 2002 - FIVE
SUMMARY O F SUPPLEM ENTAL BUDGET
P U B LIC N O T IC E
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FUND:
Morrow
County
ConmissIon
,Scatc
of
Children
& Families
Requirement
Amount
Resourco
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
on
, Admi n
$(28.543)
Oregon
• U u (of supplemental budget proposing an increase in a lund o< 10 percent or more__________
L
Local
Amount
& Nondepartmenta 1 $(29,861 )
Staff'grant
(8,999)
6,000
C l i e n t S p e c i f i c Dept.
3 Youth I n v c s t n c n t Pcpt
Morrow C o u n t v
— iks ;.
A pubic hearing on e proposed supplemental budget lor .
State ot Oregon, lor the local yoar July 1. 2001 to Juno 30.2002 will be held at M o r r o w
Tho hearing will take place on the
2 3 r d
day ot
A supplemental
C o u n t v C jj.ur t h o u s e ________
Bi m
□ p m
J a n u a r y ---------------------------- 20_2_2____ at 1 1 : 0 0
l«*w»>l
(lr«.l
requirements,
budget
was
FUN0
The purpose ot tho hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons
due
to
budget
the
final
Mo r r o w C o u n t v
Annex.
1$0
Rock
St.
2 0 0 ? _______ at
Sam
□ pm. and
H e p p n t* fcotween the hours ot 8 : QQ
911
( Beginning
Bnl.
$400,000
beg i n n i n g
Requirement
Amount
t N o n d e p a r tm e n t a 1 C/0
$12 2 , 0 1 1
fund
I T O T O f O n (A m
, Taxes
to
balance
¿Contingency
(89,678)
see
Total Resources
A supplemental
years d elln q u ln t taxes
pay f u r
r £>r n r A c r 1 n r
lease.
Ceneral
Collector
after
and
the
original
1 Personal
$ 40.000
i
balance,
budget
Is
$
Services
11,802
2 . T r a n s f e r _______________
8,000
3 . C o n t i n g e n c y ___________
20,198
______________Total Requirements
needed
determined
Amount
after
to
authorize
the
original
the
spending
budget
was
of
addition a
a d o p t e d . ________
I 001
3,000
sec
Total Requirements
Is
needed
receiv ed , as well
If | ' i ' f l H m i | -■
» p -ir r
Fund
determined
Requirement
■l-¿Qs9PQ
to
authorite
the
PUOLISH ONLY THOSE FUÑOS OEING MOOiFiCO
below
FUND:
spending
of
Behavioral
Health
Fund
Morrow
prior
Resource
as t r a n s f e r s from o t h e r fu n d s wh ic h w i l l
1 I « » p l a n n i n g SS C H t t t W a n d fl « <1 h 1 f 1 <1 ...
1.
Amount
Beginning
Fund
Requirement
b a l a n ce
2. C r a n t s__________________
FUND:
resources
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEM ENTAL BUDGET
below
budget
allocation,
the
______2 0 0 , 0 0 0
jAsscssor/Tax
l 10
A&T C r a n t
Comments
B a l a nce
_________ A s u p p l e m e n t a l
Amount
Fund
Fund
Comments
Fund
decrease
Amount
Total Resources
PU0LISH ONLY T H O M FUNDS BEING MOCHFlEO
Resource
state
to
i _________________________________
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEM ENTAL B U O G ET
FUND: G e n e r a l
needed
Fund
1.B e g i n n i n g
Dam
Q pm
6:00
Is
SÍ7B.S431
adopted.
Resource
A copy ot tho supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after---- J a n u a r y ___ ^ 6 ,
Total Requirements
f (28.8431.
Total Resources
Comments
4 - 3 1 7
2 4 0 , 0 0 1.
0 Chemical
$
____________ 1 2 , 6 5 0
Amount
Dependency
Dept.
$
2. Mental Health Dept. __________ 13, 100
Deve 1opmenta 11 y Disabled
7,650
Continued
3, C o n t i n g e n c y _________
Resource
1, T r a n s f e r s _____________
2, T r a f f i c
3. L e a s e
Studv
1 6 . 4 7 0 ________
1.P l a n n i n g D e p a r t m e n t
10.000
2.Sher i f f
19,050
3 Ve t e r a n ' s
$
grant
P u r c h a s e ______
S
$ 252,651
Total Requirements
_________ A s u p p l e m e n t a l
beg i n n i n g
3 ..122-
fund
balance
f
S 3 5 5.9 52
is
budget
as
well
as
needed
the
to
authorize the spending of addition.!
receipt
and subsequent
spending of grants
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FUND:
Commants
A supplemental
budget
Is
also
needed
to
authorize
the
receipt
Behavioral
and
Health
Fund
Resource
subsequent
spending
of
A&T f u n d s ,
the
Increase
in
veteran's
services,
the
subsequent
spending
of
a
traffic
study
grant,
all
of
which
occurred
the
original
budget
was
Requirement
Fund
Balance
(Chemical
$ 90,000
after
___________1 , 3 5 0
2 , G r a n t s__________________
I S O M f O H I f W , H OC!
Wheeler
Amount
Amount
recel
T Beginning
and
252.650
Comments
8.0 00
Department
S
Total Resources
19.441
Department
________________ Total Requirements
Total Resources
215,800
Amount
Requit ament
Amount
adopted.
Dependency
Dept.
$ 2,000
Mental H e a l t h Dept.
?■ D a w l o p n o n tally— Ui_s ah led
2,000
1 .35fl.
86,000
3 Contingency
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEM ENTAL B U O G ET
FUND: R o a d
A supplemental
Amount
Rosource
¿ .T a x e s
Fund
to
balance
$
Requirement
395,000
(Road
(70,787)
2 Concingoncy
balance
1 r n m r i m
..........
105,289
Comments
A supplemental
road
received,
Improvements,
FUND:
budget
all
Justice
as
which
Court
well
needed
as
Ball/Flne
to
authorize
federal
occurred
Resource
Balls
is
after
fund
the
exchange
original
Total Resources
spending
of
prior
money
be
used
budget
to
was
for
375,000
$
375,000
(M aterials
Amount
& Services
$ 375,000
$
Totel Requirements
375,000
Comments
A supplemental
authorize
which
the
receipt
occurred
after
and
budget
is
needed
disbursement
the
original
of
to
creat
balls
budget
was
and
a
special
fines
revenue
collected,
fund
the
O regon,
well
after
as
the
needed
the
to
authorize
receipt
original
and
and
need
t
lone Lady Cardinals domi eight rebounds, grabbed five
nated the Echo Cougars on Fri steals and delivered three assists.
day, Jan. 11, defeating the Cou Kristina Powell scored 10 points,
gars. 52-17.
brought down seven rebounds,
lone had a 0-9 lead before swiped one Cougar possession
Echo put their team on the score- and delivered two assists.
board. Diana McEUigott and
Amellia Peck added eight
Natalie McEUigott scored 11 points, seized nine rebounds, one
points each. Diana grabbed six steal and passed out three assists.
rebounds, four steals and two Tracy Griffith scored four points,
assists. Natalie apprehended
lone Lady Cardinals easily
defeated Dufur, 55-38, on Satur
day, Jan. 14. Salli McEUigott
sank a three point shot in the first
quarter to lead the Rangers. 7-3.
Dufur laid in a basket and hit one
of two attempts from the foul
line to close the lead 7-6. With
ten seconds left in the first quar
ter, Dufur delivered a three point
shot to lead the Cardinals by two,
Fund
Fees
Amount
75,000
$
3 . U t i l i t i e s
In
transfer
lieu
of
lieu
of
supplemental
prior
of,all
years
received
FUNO: F a i r
10,000
$109,425
budget
Taxes
is
delinquent
after
the
$109,425
Total Requirements
needed
to
taxes,
original
authorize
federal
budget
the
forest
was
receipt
fees
and
and
subscquci
u tilitie s
in
to
Amount
balance
$
Í 80 1 )
Totel Resources
$
(801)
Requirement
I
Amount
Contingency
Total Requirements
$
(801)
$
(801)
Comments
A supplemental
be
r eceived,
u tility
as
values,
well
after
as
budget
i n the
the
Is
needed
contingency
original
budget
to
authorize
appropriation
was
a decrease
due
to
in
taxes
a dacraase
to
in
adopted.
Lady Cardinals lose to Bulldogs
lone Lady Cardinals traveled
to Hermiston on Tuesday, Jan. 8,
to spar against the Bulldog Junior
Varsity team. Ione put forth a
valiant effort but was unable to
come out the victor, losing to
Hermiston, 30-36.
Natalie McEUigott led the
Ione women with eight points,
five rebounds, seven blocked
shots and five steals. Diana
McEUigott added seven points,
five rebounds, one steal and two
assists to her team’s endeavor.
Amellia Peck also scored seven
points, brought down five re
bounds, seized five Bulldog pos
sessions and delivered one assist.
Kristina Powell scored four
points, led the team with eight
rebounds and swiped two steals.
Barbara Holland scored two
7-9.
of
grants
gabbed three rebounds and one
steal. Barbara Holland added
three points, two rebounds and
two steals to her team's endeavor.
Salli McEUigott sank one
three-point shot, grabbed one
rebound, one steal and handed
off three assists. Caitlin Orem
scored two points, brought down
three rebounds and seized two
steals.
points, grabbed four rebounds
and blocked two shot attempts.
Cyndi Heagy donated one point,
one rebound and delivered one
assist. Salli McEUigott scored
one point, brought down three
rebounds, blocked one shot at
tempt and pilfered one Hermiston
possession. The Cardinals shot
56 percent from the line and had
a team tout of 10 blocked shots.
in the second quarter. Tracy Grif
fith set a screen for teammate,
Diana McEUigott, who put in a
jump shot to lead the Rangers
25-19 at the half.
Diana and Natalie McEUigott
led the Cardinals with 14 points
each. Diana grabbed two re
bounds, five steals and passed
out four assists. Natalie seized
five rebounds, six steals and
passes out three assists. Salli
McEUigott was on fire, canning
four of five attempts from the
three-point area and made one of
two attempts from the line for a
total of 13 points. McEUigott
also apprehended three rebounds
and two steals. Amellia Peck hit
her attempt for baskets with pre
cision, dumping in 13 points and
leading the team on the boards
with eight rebounds. Barbara
Holland added one point from
the line, seized one rebound and
one steal.
With one minute remaining
OHSU dean’s list
adopted.
Fund
Rasourca
,
Amount
$109,425
(575)
________________ Total Resources
Comments ^
Requirement
M aterials & Services
---- 25,000
B e g i n n i n g Fund Ba1
to balance
2 . T a x e s
spending
addition
Ione Lady Cards easily defeat Dufur
adopted.
PUOUSH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
Resource
Federal Forest
subsequent
of
of
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEM ENTAL B UO G ET
School
spending
budget was a d o p t e d .
HOW * 023 (Aw 1100)
FUND.
the
Lady Cards dominate Echo Cougars
adopted.
Requirement
$
of
as
is
yea
Fund
Amount
& Fines
the
balance,
budget
Published: January 16,2002
Affid__________________
* ...
$ 470,314
h ij
Total Roquiremonts
fund
Sr , a r e
uoMfennw. non
151,525
Department
*56®* • •'
f|Ji
WW-*
beg i n n i n g
$ 213,500
3 , C r u s h e r
$ 470,314
Total Resources
Amount
Dcpartncnt
1
146.101
.. , • . 3 Í ^ . . e x c h a n s e _________
taxes
$ 91,350
Tolsi Requirements
Comments
fund
(Beginning
$ 91,350
Total Resources
PUOUSH ONLY THOSE FUNOS BEING MOOlFlEO
d e 11nquent
.16,100
Ione JV 8 lr,s fal1 to D ufur
Ione junior varsity girls fell
Kristine Bedortha, an
to
the
Dufur Rangers, 19-26, in a
Ione High School alumnus, has
tight
match
on Jan. 12.
qualified for the dean's list at the
Oregon
Health
Science
Ione trailed Dufur at the end
of the first quarter, 3-4, when
University School of Nursing.
Bedortha, who is a senior Meghan McCabe launched a
in the nursing program, earned a missile from the three-point line
to take a 5-4 lead at the end of
3.71 gpa.
the
quarter. Sara Peck was the
After
graduation
only Cardinal team member to
Bedortha, who is the daughter of score in the second quarter, mak
Tom and Anne Bedortha, Ione, ing one of two attempts at the
was in the Air Force, stationed in foul line for an 8-12 score at the
Okinawa, Japan.
half. Emily Key made a major
steal in the third quarter and took
the ball down the court for two
Births
points to close the lead within
two points.
Calvin Edward Metz-a son,
Sara Peck played an excel
Calvin Edward Metz, was bom to
Heppner on January 7, 2002, ¡ [
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 8 lbs., 1.9 oz. and meas
ured 22" long
Grandparents are Edward
and Janice Metz and Jim and
Brenda Allen, all of Cottage
Grove.
lent game, leading the Cardinals
with six points, 12 rebounds and
one assist. Meghan McCabe
scored five points and seized four
rebounds. Eva Chitty scored
three points and robbed three
Ranger possessions. Emily Key
scored two points, delivered one
assist and grabbed three steals.
Megan McCabe scored two
points and played excellent de
fense, leading the team thievery
with six steals.
Barbara Holland donated one
point at the free throw line, de
livered one assist and swiped
three Dufur possessions. Alyssa
Rietmann contributed to the team
effort with four rebounds The
Cardinals are 1-2 in league play
Mexican dinner benefit Matheny
A Mexican dinner, to benefit Rill, will include nee and beans,
the Dave Matheny Family, will jicama. orange and cucumber
be held Friday, January 18. from salad, tortilla casserole, Mexican
4-8 p.m. at the Heppner High dessert and dnnks.
Cost is $5 for adults, $3 for
School Home Ec. Room.
The dinner, prepared by children 12 and under and S20
Mary Ann Elguezabal and Molly for a family.
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