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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 30.1998 Colts remain unbeaten Heppner High crowns homecoming court the final score 20 to 0. The Colts played great defense all game as Simplot could never get closer than die 30-yard line. Defensive end Brandon Seitz, nose guard Flynn and middle linebacker Aaron Delveaux led the defense. The Colts play again on Wednesday, Sept. 30, against Walmart at Heppner at 6:30 p.m. By Rick Paullus The Heppner Colts moved to 3- 0 on the year by beating Simplot from Hermiston, 20-0 on Wednesday, Sept. 23. The Colts moved down the field on their first possession behind the running of Jode Coil, Tyler Boyer and J.C. Sherri«. Kory Paullus capped the drive with a five-yard run up the middle for the touchdown. The kick failed and the Colts led, 6-0. In the second quarter Sherri« took off around the left end on a bootleg for a 25-yard touchdown. The kick was no good and the Colts led 12-0 at halftime. After a scoreless third quarter Coil took the ball around end on a quarterback keeper for 15 yards and a touchdown. David Flynn kicked the extra point to make Simplot 0-0-0-0- 0 Colts 6-6-0-8-20 First Colts- Kory Paullus S yard run (kick failed) Second Colts J.C. Sherrin 25 yard run (kick failed) Third None Fourth Colts Jode Coil 15 yard run (David Flynn kick) HHS Booster Club auction planned Oct. 17 Black Hills Gold ring from Peterson's Jewelry; two rickets to the Tygres Heart Shakespeare Co.; two rickets to the Oregon Symphony Orchestra; a Montana Silversmith buckle from Green Feed; a Royal Oakes golf package; a collection of 20 beanie babies and "much, much more," said a club spokesperson. Look for more information in the Gazette Times next week or call Greg and Erika Grant, 676- 5257, Cyde and Rusty Estes, 676-5808, Chuck and Sherry Marieson, 676-5250 or John and Sonja McCabe, 676-5231. The HHS Booster Club Auction will be Saturday October 17, at the Heppner Elks Club. Dinner will start at 6 p.m., with the auction beginning at 8 p.m. Dinner and raffle tickets are available at the Shoe Box or at the door. A Model #700 Remington 270 Caliber Rifle will be one of the many items included in the raffle. You need not be present to win. Other auction and raffle items include a night at Columbia Gorge Hotel; S250 worth of accessories from Les Schwab; a set of four «res from MCGG; a TACKLE GREAT SAVING The Heppner High School homecoming court was crowned during halftime festivities of the HHS-Wahtonka football game Friday, Sept. 25. Court members are (L-R) junior class prince and princess Jake Roy and Allison Sykes, senior prince and princess Jared Eckman and Amber Peck, senior queen and king Jill Barber and Shane Matheny, senior princess and prince Janelle Healy and Derek Gunderson, and junior princess and prince Casey Ingraham and Corey Miller. lone topic club holds first meeting Biking coast to coast lone Topic Club held its first fall meeting Sept. 23 at the home of June Crowell with Christy Crowell assisting. Teri Clay was a guest. Special program for the day was a report by Katie Tworek and Miranda McElligott on their trip for Lost Embajadores (The Ambassadors) to Parsoquail El Christo Rey in Mexico. Christy, Miranda, Erin Crowell and Nikki McElligott went with a group of 41 Oregon youth to help the people of the area pour the foundation for their church. The girls were very enthusiastic about their time there saying that they made many new friends and thought that it was a worthwhile experience. Librarian Christy Crowell ri fpppijtfth^t, t)ip club sponsored a very successful summer reading program for six weeks with 41 different children attending. This year members will read stories on Tuesday morning each l< ! ■v It -<v-V* pi 1- ! ^.1 ( I il Cheurolet & Oldsmobile Stop in and see the new Oldsmobile fllero and the all new Siluerado Pickup! Just a few of our used vehicles: 1997 Chevrolet S10 4x4, extended cab, 3rd door, V6, air, pow er w indow s and locks, canopy and much m ore. Sharp! 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe, 2-door, 4x4, LS, low m iles. It's red and sharp! 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4-door, 4x4, LS, 50,000 m iles. Sharp! 1995 Chevrolet S Blazer, 4-door, 4x4. Loaded 1996 Ford F250, Supercab, 4x4, XLT, 5 speed, 460, only 30,000 m iles. 1995 Isuzu R odeo, 4-door, LS, V6, sunroof, loaded, only 30,000 m iles. Extra Sharp. Wright Chevrolet, Inc. Chevrotât & O ldsm obile FoeHl, OR 541 - 763-4175 - 800 - 336-0057 Herb W right - Bill M acln n e s - Bill M aclrm es. 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Seminar courses include a four- hour core course, "Oregon Laws and Business Practices"; elective courses "Accounting and Record Keeping for Contractors," "Basic Contract Law for Contractors," "Oregon Lien Law for Contractors," and "Jobsite Safety, OSHA and Workers' Compensation." No test is required since participants will complete the course with an instructor present. A certificate will be . given to participants who complete the course. The seminar is taught by Acom Legal Resources, Inc., an accredited provider by the Oregon Contractors Board. Cost of the seminar is $200. To register call the SBDC at 276-6233 or toll free 1-888-441- 7232. The SBDC is located at 37 SE Donon Ave. in Pendleton. eight children and said she started riding her bike to lose weight, had traveled 3,304 miles. The completed trip will total 3,700 miles. Braithwaite said when she started bicycling in 1988 she weighed 280 pounds, she now weighs 130. Her husband drives the camper they stay in at night while she pedals. They average about 50 miles per day, he said. Copy Paper Ream • Carton week for the kindergarten class and also the first Wednesday and Thursday each month for the pre schoolers. Plans have been made for the second annual brunch to be held Sunday, October 25 from 9 a.m.- 12 noon at the Legion Hall. This is a benefit for the library. Cost is adults, $6, families $15.50 and children $3.50. O FFIC E S U P L IE S Ffix Paper Computer Paper Gazette-Times 676-9228 Use Our Web Site: www.heppner.net *S ta rt a subscription * Put in a classified ad * Submit a story lO G OH AH® CLICK OH HEPPHEB GAZETTE -TIMES Gazette-Times njou doxdia[[ij /Jnuitsd... to the BANK OF EASTERN OREGON Open H ouse Thursday, Oct. 8, betw een 1-6 p.m ., Heppner Come and see our Heppner Branch improvements and our new Operations/Mortgage Building c S e e ( D u x ¿zAfzuj *\Ja ciC LtLzi! 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