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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 7,2010 GOVERNOR not meet with mem bers of the minority Repub lican Party. “As governor I would meet with people. I would spend some time outside Salem,” he said he would make it a point to meet with local people in every county every year if he were elected. In response to a question from the audience Dudley said it’s time to reign in the size of govern ment. “It has just grown too big. It is not sustainable. We have to create jobs in the private sector.” On the tax system Dudley, who has been a financial planner in Port land since retiring from basketball in 2003, said he opposed measures 66 and 67 that raised taxes on busi nesses and individuals, and that he is also opposed to doing away w ith the kicker, w here Oregonians get back tax money not anticipated by the government. “The kicker is the last restraint on spending,” he said. 'Gov ernment has to show it can restrain itself.” He said Salem needs to prove itself to the people that it can be responsible with money. “We need to put real dollars aside when things are good in anticipation of the bad times. We need to address the spending side first,” he said before the state should look at changing the tax structure. On the national health care plan recently passed by Congress and signed by the president, Dudley said if he were governor he would have the egon, Dudley says the way the credit is designed it “has not been good for state government.” “Why are we giving away $10 million that went to businesses that went broke?” he asked. He said the program has not been managed properly. He said there should have been a cap placed on the amount of tax credit wind farms could receive. In response to a question about unequal amounts of water Oregon and Washington are draw ing from the Columbia River, Dudley said it needs to be equal. “Since 1992 Oregon has been restricted on the amount of water we can take out of the Colum bia River,” Port of Morrow Manager Gary Neal told Dudley. “Washington is getting a lot more water out of the river. Washing attorney general "look into” joining other states in filing a lawsuit against the health care reform bill. On the national forest he said government needs "common sense” in regulation of the forests. He said there was a lot of waste in the w ay the forests are now managed. In his literature he says he would “...re-focus state policies to support, not stand in the way of, sustainable natural resource industries in agri culture and ranching, timber and forest products...” On Oregon land use laws, he said there needs to be more local in put and support efforts to provide rural areas "greater flexibility for growth.” On the Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC) that has been used by so many wind farms in Or ton should not be under a different set of rules than Oregon,” Neal said. “1 think it should be equal on both sides of the river,” Dudley said. He said he was also opposed to the federal cap and trade legislation working through Congress. “Energy is very important to our region,” Neal told Dudley. Dudley, who lives in Portland with his wife and three children, says a defining moment in his life was in 1975 when he was 10 years old. Every morning he would raise the American flag with his grandfather and say the Pledge of Allegiance. “My grandfather would tell me how fortunate we were to live in this great country,” Dudley said. Despite Oregon’s O u r M a s t P a p u l a r O N S A IE ! IIGHT TRUCK 6 SUV TIRES PASSENGER CAR TIRES D P E N 'C O U N T R Y 'A / T 7 a ah siason rfiiabiiity ^ 11 ;sl M tv* Ite IIS A quality all season tire with a 70,000 mile war ranty. It's modem tread pattern provides quality handling for Increased vehicle safety. 'J MUHINS • Ml CHECK! • 13111118« / Tee nu m m • hat iemib SALE PRICE 1-13 1-13 IP18S/75SR-14 P195/7SSR-14 P20S/75SR-14 P205/75SR-15 IP215/75SR-15 60.91 63 72 81.7 86 58 92.37 93 01 96 42 t o m » m %» m SIZE P175/70TR-14 P185/70SR-14 P195/70SR-14 P205/70SR-14 P215/70SR-14 P205/70SR-15 P215/70SR-15 Pp?^5°TSS.j145 P I 85/65TR-15 P195/65TR-14 SALE PRICE 73.57 79 43 83.97 90 67 105.24 96 96 98 85 106 43 90.21 97.59 100.62 SIZE P195/65TR-15 P205/65TR-15 P215/65TR-15 P205/65TR-16 P215/65TR-16 235/65TR-16 P185/60TR-14 P195/60TR-14 P185/60TR-15 P195/60TR-15 P205/60TR-15 SALE PRICE SIZE 101.62 P205/60TR-16 106.70 P215/60TR-15 111.15 P215/60TR-16 112.33 P225/60TR-16 121.91 P235/60TR-16 125.50 P215/60TR-17 P225/60TR 17 90.12 95.02 P205/55TR-16 95 05 P225/55TR-16 96.91 P225/55TR-17 106.01 171.71 182.83 238 88 128.71 132.37 135.93 139.79 148.85 158.41 145.82 159.88 153.57 179.12 198.97 288 38 189.89 159.95 182 84 IT2W 7M M M C 189.89 113.07 117.33 117.71 122.22 146 96 139.17 142.05 126.21 146.79 163.71 OMET RIDE m m i m iiuii • m • ickcu • n u n s« HiiKiMi SUPERMARKET P155/80TR-13 155/80TR-13 165/80TR-13 P185/75SR-14 P195/75SR-14 112457758-18/19 E LT265/758-18/8 C LT285 75R 16/10 E LT285/759-16/9 0 LT295/758 16/8» 0 LT315.758-16/8 0 IT245/758-17/18 E LT285/756-17/19 0 11295/758-18/16 E P225/78SR-14 P225/7918 15 P235/70S8-15 P285/70S8-15 P215/70S8-16 P225/79S8-16 P235/7018 16 P245/70SR-16 P255/70S8-16 P265/7878-16 PRICE SIZE PRICE SIZE 29 99 29 99 36 04 5152 5773 P205/75SR-14 P205/75SR-15 P215/75SR-15 P235/75SR-15 175/70TR-13 60.57 64.27 66 09 72 91 43 83 46.73 53 83 50.05 55.36 71.37 /te e 63 72 80 84 89 P27S/70M8-16 P235/78S8-17 P245/7888-17 P255/70S8-17 P265/70S8-17 P285/7818-17 P255/76T8-16 P285/70S8 18 11305/708-16/19 E 11245/708-17/10 E 11285/708-17/18 E 11285/708-17/19 E 17325/708-17/8 0 11355/708-17/9 0 L727S/708-18/18 E 255/65M8-16 P235/6588-17 P245/6578-17 P255/85S8-17 194.36 198.31 196.29 206 88 191.10 236.58 206.37 200 95 268.70 213.89 245.00 260 30 327 98 184.99 253 88 166.02 18967 163.14 195.92 P285/65S8-17 275/6518-17 P285/65S8-18 P275/65T8-18 LT345/65R-16/8 0 17275/6578-18/6 C 17275/658-18/18 E 17295/658-18/19 E L7325/658-16/9 8 17355/658 18/8 0 11275/658 20/18 E 235/60H8-17 P275/6878-17 P265/60S8-18 285/6888 18 P27S/60T8-29 17325/608-18/9 0 11305/608 20/10E L732S/608 20/8 0 198.76 229.46 213.34 234.27 271.28 216.31 223 68 257.31 273.57 323.07 275.97 186.91 187.51 228.98 214.83 259.02 259.84 414.95 411.39 17355/698-20 255/5588-18 P275/55S8-20 17285/558-28/19 E L7305/558 20/10 E 285/581800 305/5078 20 LT285/508-22/10E 17305/508-22/10 E LT325/508-22/10E 17325/598 24/18 E 305/45S8 22 305/4898-22 38/95898-15/6 C 31/195098 15/6 C 434.62 287.88 221.97 306.18 357.49 255.54 299.93 418.78 464 83 484.49 633.27 302.56 299 40 164.19 184.74 35 I 09 ■ 78 ■ 00 ■ 57 W aqs7 TRIAD DESIGN MAY,VARY SUPERMARKET O T flD T IO lP &itup raiige ____________ price LT265/70R-17/10 E 158.56 P215/70TR-16 92.11 P235/70SR-16 109.27 P265/70SR-17 145.92 31/1050R-15/6 C 112.79 AT o lA n lir iu A I size ®^P ®^P P235/75SR-15 PERFORMANCE TIRES P R O X E S 'S r l l SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE EKCEUENT WET/ORY FRACTION The XI-427 leatures a sporty Iread design, quiet ride and excellent handling characteristics, it offers H, V A Z Performance Ratings and provides excellent cornering capabilities. "O MOUNTING • All CREEKS • HIATR« / t e e SIAI18Z81I • FIAT IIPAII This Is a high perlormanca lire that delivers separi) handling, confident all season performance aod a smooth , stable rida. The H. », YY art Z speed rated Prases ST il I offer plas-ciring opportunities an pickup trucks. SUVs and Originai Equipment foments an high pnrlormann crossnvnr SUVS. MMNTHS - AM WHS • II1ATW« / t e e HAI IAZAII • FIAT BPAB 195/60MR 15 205/MHR 15 215/60HR 15 225/60MR 15 205/60HR 16 215/60HR 16 225/60MR 16 235/60HR 16 195/55VR-15 205/55VR-15 78 98 84 39 92 92 108 21 106 98 10717 118 93 121 58 81 28 96 39 205/55VR 16 215/55VR 16 225/55VR-16 215/55VR-17 225/55VR-17 195/50HR 15 205/50HR 15 225/50MR 16 245/50HR 18 205 50VR 16 102 72 121 65 118 16 125 71 132.34 81 61 88 28 118 94 143 35 101 93 215/50VR 17 225/50VR-17 205 45VR16XL 215/45ZR-17XL 225/45ZR 17X1 235/45ZR-17 245/45ZR-17 245/45ZR 18XL 205 40HR 16X1 215/40ZR 18X1 IU 205/40ZR-17XL 215/40ZR-17XL 225/40ZR-18XL 235/40ZR-18XL 275/40ZR-17 245 40ZR 18X1 215/35ZR-18XL 120.01 130 32 111.27 126 30 129 59 130 15 139 47 194 83 95 87 163 99 Over 2 5 Years tKperience # Best Brake Professionally Trained + technicians W arranty Premium Oualily Paris 275/55VR-17 255/55VR-18 255/55VR-19 275/55VR-20 255/50VR 18 255 50VR 19 245/50VR-20 255/50VR-20 265/50VR 20 285 50VR20 156 59 164 51 232 92 175 72 175 44 255 58 177 47 211 46 188 56 190 85 palei 305/50VR 20 325/50VR-22 255/45VR-18 295/45VR-18 275/45ZR-19 255/45VR 20 265/45VR-20 275/45VR 20 295/45VR-20 265/45VR-22 - SALE PRICE sue 221 82 120 24 170 30 255 40 285 95 184 34 185 66 189 33 199 2 7 255 20 “f 285/45VR-22 305/45VR-22 285/40VR-22 305/40VR-22 325/45VR 24 255/40VR 20 275/40ZR-20 295/40VR-20 265/40VR 22 305/40VR 23 ZJ zree ki SO PERB CORNERING ANO CONTRO! | 205/55VR-1S 205/55VR 16 215/55VR 16 | 225/55VR 18 | 235/55201 17 | 195/50VR 15 205 50VR 15 | 225 50VR 15 195/50VR 16 205/50VR-16 225/50VR 16 I 245/50VR 18 W HY IE S SCHW AB BRAKES? 137.71 120 24 14769 137.85 16121 155 96 182 35 196 56 12124 142 33 106 68 ( 125 27 I 164 40 I 176 49 I 155 40 I 189 24 I 162 17 1 JTL I 0 RATINO - 9 • PRICE SUE Pitici SUE 2.Tf>jl 117S/MMM4 I 185/05*R-14 I 195/65HR-14 I 185/85HR 15 I 195/85HR 15 I 205/R5HR 15 1 215/95ÜI-15 I 215/651481-16 I 185/S0MR 14 1 195/60MR 14 106 8? 121 51 124 47 132 87 168 09 88 71 100 92 117 24 107 22 117 24 121 93 143 89 215/50ZR-17 225/50ZR 17 235/50ZR 17 225/50ZR 18 235.50ZR 18 205/45ZR 16 205/45ZR 17 215/45201-17 225/45ZR 17 235/45ZR 17 245/45291-17 216/4SZR-18 154 158 189 739 215 130 169 145 143 184 166 118 72 52 01 86 96 69 85 96 83 01 37 09 186 10 212 14 215 65 221 98 257 04 214 01 110 63 109 51 149 49 176 15 166 44 195 46 205/40ZR 19 215/40ZR 18 225/40ZR 18 235/4QZR 18 245/40ZR 18 255/40ZR 18 245/40ZR 20 275/40ZR 20 215/35291-18 275/352R 18 215 35ZR 19 225/35ZR-19 BRAKE SERVICE IN Cl 0 0 ES: ^ li.1 CALIPER ASSEMBLY 1 ft a y portas, m ntnjur vi « ru p ia in k « AsPore The Morrow Coun ty District Attorney’s Office has released the following report: -Tina Ernestina Rodriguez, 22, was con victed of Attempting to Commit a Class C/Unclas- sified Felony - Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 90 days incarceration with 90 days suspended, two years bench probation, complete 30 hours of community ser vice, other conditions, and pay $463 in fines, fees, and assessments. -Joseph Lee New by, 28, was convicted of Harassment, a Class B misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 60 days in carceration with 60 days suspended, two year bench probation, other conditions, and pay $498 in fines, fees, and assessments. -Darin F. Williams, 42, was convicted of Theft in the Second Degree, a Class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 180 days incarceration with 180 days suspended, two years bench probation, complete 40 hours of community ser vice, other conditions, and pay $763 in fines, fees, and assessments. -Daniel Roy Wal- chi, 36, was convicted of Criminal Trespass in the First Degree, a Class A misdemeanor, and was sen tenced to 60 days incarcera tion with 45 days suspended, two years bench probation, and other conditions. Wal- chil was also convicted of Theft in the Third Degree, a Class C misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 30 days incarceration. Total fines, fees, and assessments were $833. 23118 200 07 184.99 212 73 196 55 203 19 228 03 220 63 The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the following business: CHfCXS N ov. 7 C o n t .: MOHHTING - AIB • ROTATIONS roar hazarb • uai repair I 64 73 178 67 146 67 188 77 197 05 725 39 231 S3 224 75 177 77 285 39 194 60 211.22 235/35ZR-19 245/35ZR 19 255/3S2R 19 22S'3SZR 20 245/35ZR 20 255/35ZR 20 275/35ZR 20 255/352R-22 265 30ZR 19 295/30ZR 19 215/30ZR-20 2S5/30ZR-20 204 89 239.33 766 67 166 69 174 87 170 07 303 99 275 48 284 22 353 59 21117 261.17 Judge Charlotte Gray, Heppner Justice Court, has released the fol lowing report: - L i n s e y M , Mitchell, 22, Heppner, Dog as a Public Nuisance, $192 fine. -Ruri Ram irez- Hernandez, 18, Heppner, Failure to Use Seatbelt, $106 fine. -Wacy C. Coil, 18, Heppner, MIP Alcohol by Consumption, $215 fine. - Ry a n Lee Mattesson, 27, Pendleton, Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device, $215 fine. Sheriffs Report 202 22 29S/30ZR20 235/30ZR 22 245/30ZR 22 255/30ZR 22 265/30IR-22 285 30ZR 22 255 30ZR 24 275/30ZR 24 295 25ZR 20 305 25ZR 22 275/25ZR 24 292 74 770 18 27131 270 24 375 88 398 48 252 13 325 48 334 16 402 48 381 65 tlRUMlBHAKUSlHI/ICti OISCIBHAKHSIHVICEI IES SCHWAB „ „ SIZE 225 47 The PR0XES 4 it an all season ultra-high performance lire ix designed primarily 1er ptus-fitmeni applications on sport compact cars, sports sedans, and coupes. A wide range ef tire sixes are available. 22S/45ZR-18 235/45ZR 18 245/45ZR-18 255/45ZR 18 245/45ZR 20 255/45ZR 20 205/40ZR 16 205/40ZR 17 215/40ZR-17 245/40ZR 17 255/40ZR-17 275/40ZR-17 DA’s Report Justice Court Report m fiatimi hh i w u n in i • fUJKPti & ioabram » __________ price LT215/85R-16/10 E 115.72 LT23S/8SR-16/10 E 129.45 LT23S/75R-15/6 C 108.33 LT225/75R-16/10 E 115.52 LT245/75R-16/10 E 130.57 P235/75SR-15 89.87 size 2 0 ^ 0 t T i 5 195/55VR-15 205/55VR-15 205/55VR-16 225/55VR-16 199.62 204 26 222 23 238 21 235.85 289.97 248.73 280 89 274.18 149 99 142.18 151.17 179.30 149.97 158.18 169.07 174.47 172 49 177.78 MINIME • MICIECU • 101111!« SUPERMARKET SIZE 185/70TR-13 175/70TR-14 185/7 OTR-14 195/70TR-14 205/70TR-14 and helps increase snow traction !P E G A S U S *2 SUPERMARKET PRICE ^ ^ m lo w cast tire with a high traction tread compound lor added durability and tread life. This is an excellent value an highway and all seasan radiais. Offers a smnoth quiet ride and tough steel halt construction -n /te c K 4 OUI ET HI Of LT2J5/I5R-1I/10 LT2I5/WR-17/10 W05/75SR-15 P215/75SR-15 P225/75SR-15 P235/7SSR-1S P235/758R-15XI P265/75SR-15 P22S/7SR-1I P235/758-16 P245/75SR-18 P26S 75SN-16 P235/7SSR-17 P24S/7SSM-17 P255/758R-17 I LT23S/7M-19/I C IT225/75R 16/10 I G R E A T 'R U Y ! ^ (READ DESIGN MAY VART4 annir aggressive Th8 Open Country A/T otters - 7à _r unurv wet traction with BASANTI! exceptional mileage for j pickups, vans and SUVs. W -T SMOOTH Tread resists aquaplaning w J problems Dudley says he is optimistic. “I am optimistic about our future. Now is the time for change. This is the right time for someone outside of politics,” he says of his candidacy. ~ w f n n te t Primary SHOW - REAR DRUM fUST i t ~ “ BRAKE 7 ! aas, ASSEMBLY 0 f n s M ftu BrahsOmms Les Schwab Tire Center ¡3 124 North Main Street Heppner 676-9481 -MCSO, Boardman Police Department received re port of a subject shining a flashlight in an apartment complex in Boardman. A subject claimed to be the night security for the apart ments. -Boardman Police Department received report of a seven-year-old Rot- tweiller not aggressive to people missing for around 45 minutes. The dog re turned. -BPD cited Mi chael Robert Nelson, 51, for Driving Uninsured. The vehicle was impounded. -BPD cited Mykal Craig Lockridge, 23, for Endangering a Minor-no seatbelt. BPD also cited Carlos Antonio Ramirez, 18, for No Seatbelt. -BPD cited Elvia Sanchez Enriquez, 31, for No Operator’s License. -Continued on Page EIGHT