ELECTRICITY fuels Kilowatt Klassic Zachary Biank | Freelance photographer Russ Randolph and car 12 wait at the start line of EWEB’s Kilowatt Klassic on Sunday. The object of the race is to see which car can complete the most laps in one hour without running out of battery power. Zachary Blank | Freelance photographer RUF Christian Fellowship What does God say about relationships ? www. Oregon, ruf. org Weekly Gatherings Tuesdays 8 p.m. Room 276, Education things extra money can get you fancy date, des gner accessories. co y r t ■ s I cl e t i cket s. m party. SAVE ON TEXTBOOKS. SPEND ON DESIRE. for textbook prices you didn't know existed, try textbaekgenie.com COMPARISON SHOPPING 165 E. 1 7TH (Behind Safeway And Hirons) Open 7am-1 1pm Daily Mark your calendars! Free Wash! October 22 • 8 a m - 4 p.m (one per customer please) •Always Clean • »faster wash/dry! • cleaner clothes! • more clothes per load— fewer $$$! • free extract! Your planet thanks you for usins our machines—the most eco-friendly ever made! Our exceptional equipment gives you: Left to right: Grant Larson, Nick Davis and Carl Larson prep car 12 before racing at EWEB’s Kilowatt Klassic Sunday in the Valley River Center parking lot. The three are part of a team from Centennial High School in Gresham that raced and won first place last season. Centennial High School's electric car team returns this season to defend its title in the Northwest area of the Electrathon America electric car racing organization. Zachary Biank | Freelance photographer Grant Larson, left, and Nick Davis fix some minor problems with champion car 12's breaks and tire pressure. Because of Sunday’s rain, all the racers had to drastically lower the pressure in their tires in order to get as much traction on the slippery track as they could.