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If you spell out all our numbers, starting with one,
two, three, four, etc., and keep going all the way up,
you will not use the letter "a” until you reach one-
thousand.
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The planet Jupiter has - not just one - but 12 moons
in its sky.
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One U.S. President lasted only 31 days in office.
William Henery Harrison got pneumonia during his
inauguration Mar. 4, 1841 and died Apr. 4, 1841.
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The largest pyramid in the world isn't in Egypt as
you'd expect, but in Mexico.
M rs. Jones, M rs. Jones, h o w does your garden gro w ? Passing by
the A lbina A c tio n C enter C o m m u n ity G arden, one m ig h t see 90 year
old M rs . A m a n d a J o n e s w e e d in g , fe e d in g , w a te r in g an d g iv in g
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Head Office
2737 N. E. Union
Port'and, Oregon 97212
Sport Talk
In 1882 the game of croquet was so popular in the U.S.
that a National Croquet Association was formed!
By Ron Sykes
Sports Editor
APPROXIMATELY 105 USED VEHICLES
Extremely unfair and unjust were
the words used by U o f O grid coach
Rich Brooks when it was learned
Monday that the PAC-10 Council
had voted to deprive three Ducks of
eligibility for the entire 1980 foot
ball campaign. Those named were
ju n io r wide receiver Rick Ward,
ju n io r defensive tackle Gerald
Haynes and sophomore back - up
quarterback Andrew Page.
It's u n fa ir to this w rite r that
Oregon should be h it so hard
whereas prim a donna USC was
barely touched for similar offenses.
It's especially hard fo r Page, the
highly recruited young QB, who
missed one year already due to a
bone injury. Ward, a walk-on, was
expected to start and Haynes, the
265 pounder out o f New Orleans,
was expected to o ffe r a stern
challenge to start at tackle.
The N C A A had issued lesser
penalties and the people in Eugene
was led to believe that all was done,
this announcement M onday was
stunning and now the three involved
must make a hasty decision on
whether to continue at Oregon or
transfer and petition for eligibility
at the new school. Chalk up another
sad day for Duck football...
Two national television dates will
be featured in Oregon State’s 1980-
81 basketball schedule, along with
13 home dates at Gill Coliseum. As
a result o f w inning the PAC-10
C O N S T R U C T IO N
W O R K SH O PS
C O V E R IN G
ESTIMATING & BIDDING
Professional Training Systems, a management consulting firm specializing
in services to technically sophisticated companies has been selected by
the Oregon Department of Transportation to assist registered MBE's in
estimating and bidding construction jobs.
The format of this service shall be a four-part series of workshops with
follow up direct assistance to individuals MBE’s. The first two parts of the
series cover the basics of implimenting a systematic estimating procedure.
Equipment, materials, overhead, profit margin and contingencies are
covered in the first two workships. The second two cover estimating
labor, choosing jobs to bid, contract terms and condtiions, and reading
plans THE ESTIMATING SYSTEM COVERED CAN BE APPLIED TO ALL
TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION.
DATES: 1st Workshop Wednesday - Sept 3
2nd Workshop - Thursday - Sept. 4
3rd Workshop - Tuesday - Sept. 16
4th Workshop - Thursday - Sept. 18
Time: 6:00 PM 9:30 PM
Time 6:00 PM 9:30 PM
Location: Portland C om m unity College
Cascade Campus
705 N. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon
(The same series is scheduled for Eugene The dates and location will be
announced)
W ho should attend: Owners, accounting clerks and estimators.
To register for the workshops call 287 7181 in Portland.
To register with the Dept of Transportation call 378 6318 in Salem
NO COST TO MBE s
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championship, a feat that w ill be
hard to duplicate this year, and top
10 ranking o f last year, Oregon
State has been picked fo r two
national TV dates this coming
season. The Beavers w ill first appear
on national TV against perennial
Eastern power St. John’s on Satur
day, Feb. 14, in New York and
again on Sunday, March 1, against
top PAC-10 challenger U C LA in
Los Angeles.
The Beavers 28 game schedule
brings them to Portland for the Far
West Classic plus a single contest
against Portland State at Memorial
Coliseum. Why this one was
scheduled is beyond my realm o f
thinking. Unless, however, coach
M iller is looking for playing time
for his bench. OSU w ill open it ’ s
1980-81 season on Saturday, Nov.
29.
The OSU-BYU game is set for a
7:05 tip-off and will immediately be
followed on radio by OSU-UCLA
football game from Tokyo, Japan.
Just have to wonder why the PAC-
10 chose this obvious mis-match to
showcase fo r the Japanese. The
game will undoubtedly be a rout for
the Uclans.
Far West Classic: Oregon vs Cal-
State Fullerton; Drake vs Utah. In
the bottom bracket, Oregon State
takes on Northwestern from the
B ig-10, while independent Rhode
Island goes against the Ivy Leagues
Princeton Tigers.
O akland Raiders have been
denied their move to Los Angeles, at
least for one year, and are now busy
trying to sell tickets fo r the up
coming season. A ll this has caused
bitter feelings among the once loyal
Oakland fans. Most o f the bitter
ness, by the press, has been hurled
in the direction o f managing partner
A l Davis. It is Davis who has
worked the hardest to bring about
the move to L.A . One local writer
voiced the following opinion. ’ ’ Af-
ter this season, Davis should be
allowed to go to Los Angeles. If
there were ever a city and a man that
deserved each other, i t ’ s Los
Angeles and Davis. W hat difference
w ould one more w et-look make
down there?” Dickey continues,
“ There are two ways to accomplish
this: one is by letting Davis move the
Raiders and giving Oakland an ex
pansion franchise.’ ’
A better way, I think, is to let
Davis have an expansion team in
L .A . and keep the Raiders here;
w ithout Davis, I think the special
relationship the team and fans once
had could be renewed.
B altim ore has narrowed the
Yankee lead to only 2Yi games in
the American West. Hopefully the
Yanks can hang. W o u ld n 't it be
te rrib le to sit through another
World Series without seeing Reggie
Jackson h ittin g those tow ering
drives? George Brett o f Kansas City
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is a great h itte r, bu, Reggie is
Reggie.
The Boston P atriot’s secondary
came under unrelenting attack over
the weekend from the Oakland
Raider offense. In all fairness, the
Patriots are missing Mark Haynes
who is holding out which leads to
my quote o f the week. When asked
whether Haynes was missed, “ The
m other............ was A ll-P ro fo u r
years in a row, “ growled corner-
back Ray Clayborn. “ HTiaf do you
th in k? "
It was learned last week that
Darryl Motley, currently playing for
Jacksonville in the Class AA League
broke his left hand after being hit by
a pitched ball and is on the way back
home, finished fo r the season.
D arryl was batting a n ifty .316
before the injury occured.
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