February 1985
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The Headquarters staff would like to thank the many members who brightened our holiday season with messages of cheer and good wishes. Ordinarily, we would have had our own cards in the mail to many of you, in time for the Holiday season, but the pressure of projects in 1984 was just too much and ...
On October 18, 1984, Rick and Pete Timm were round ing up cows on their father's wheat farm near Grand Coulee, Washington when they came upon a most unusual hole. Seventy-three feet away the plug of the earth which had been in the hole was found. When this information came into APRO 's office, a ...
Mme. Fourneret grabbed her small son and ran next door. Others arrived upon the scene, and went to ex amine the area where she had seen the object about 2 0 yards away, but there was nothing to be found. examination strange markings indicated that Mme. Fourneret had not been dreaming or exaggerat...
Mme. Fourneret grabbed her small son and ran next door. Others arrived upon the scene, and went to ex amine the area where she had seen the object about 2 0 yards away, but there was nothing to be found. examination strange markings indicated that Mme. Fourneret had not been dreaming or exaggerat...
made a closer inspection and found that there was no damage to the fencing around the court and that the gate was still firmly secured with wire as it had been before the object was seen. He thought it significant that lumps of tar were found caught high up in the ten nis court fence. On the 13th...