Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 24, 1974, Page 3, Image 3

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Rim Supports Theory Of
UFO's Visits To This Galaxy
Senior Citizen
News —
LOSE FEMALE member of the Vernonia Police Cadets, Lyn-
ette Wuest. did her part last week la a clean-up project at the
Vernonia Eagle. Scrubbing walls may not he too glamourous
hut it’s all part of doing the job for volunteer members of the
group. Others who joined in were Brad Garner. Rory Dunaway,
Bob Rhoades. Philip Bartles and BreU Wuest.
—Brad Garner Photo
Fuel Allocation
Material Available
With current problems of fuel
procurement and allocation,
farmers may find it essential to
be able to provide fairly accur­
ate predictions of the amount of
fuel the> u ill need for farming
purposes in coming months,
suggests Extension Agent Don
Coin Walrod
Farmers who have adequate
records of fuel consumption for
specific operations can predict
needs on that basis
Support Your Police
GIRL SCOUTS
Loral Girl Scout leaders had a
potluck buffet luncheon featur
ing international dishes recent­
ly The meeting was held by
Carolyn Keasey. neighborhood
chairman for Girl Scouts.
The purpose of the meeting
was to make plans for the Girl
Scout Father-Daughter banquet
to be held later in the spring
T hose attending the luncheon
were Veha Hoffman, Mary
DechaBbch. Eileen fiarri, Enid
Harrow. Sharon Batty, and
hostess, Carolyn Keasey. Scout
k K Yuki Mawhirter. and
Susan Forbes were unable to
attend
W-2 Forms Must Be
Issued By Jan. 31
Ralph B Short. Oregon Inter­
nal Revenue Service District
Director has asked employers
to gi\ e their employees their W-2
forms or equivalent earnings
statements early in January so
they can file their tax returns by
January 31 and receive their
refunds sooner.
Janelle May And
David Serafin To Wed
Mr and Mrs John May of
Beaverton are proud to an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Janelle. to Mr David
I. Serafin Mr and Mrs Frank
Serafin are parents of the bride
groom
Miss May graduated from
Beaverton High School and at­
tended Oregon State University
where she was affiliated with
Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
Mr Serafin graduated from
Vernonia High School in 1967 and
Linfield College in 1971
A May wedding is being plan­
ned for the couple
Crime Report
Figures Up
Figures have been released by
the Vernonia Police Department
from the Uniform Crime Report
Total for 1973 and show that
there were 289 traffic citations
issued during that period -with
120 of them given for parking
A total of 261 criminal com­
plaints were filed during the
year w ith the department show
ing a conviction rate of approxi­
mately 95 percent, a higher rate
than the national average
Vernonia had 18 burglaries
and 45 larcenies (thefts) during
1973 with three autos reported
stolen and two arsons recorded
There was also one assault and
one charge of murder The latter
case was cleared by trial with a
finding of innocent by reason of
insanity.
"We did show an increase over
last year's figures but this was
in large part due to the new
Central Dispatch System which
makes calling in a complaint
much easier than in the past
Now people who wouldn't make
complaints on minor thefts and
burglaries before just pick up
the phone and call."
THOSE WHO
SERVE
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VISITOR FROM OUTER SPACE? Is this head, found carved
Into the rock on Easter Island, the representation of a visitor
from outer space? This is one of many provocative suggestions
posed in "Chariots of the Gods?” , G-rated film from Sun In­
ternational Productions which opens Sunday, January 20, at
Columbia Theatre in St. Helens. The film Is based on the
controversial best-seller by iconoclast Eric von Daniken.
4-H Activities
The Grease Monkeys met
Tuesday. January 21. at the
home of Henry Turner. The
Grease Monkeys worked in their
books That night you could call
us the "workbook" monkeys.
Members present were, Bill
Kinney. David Proehl. Kirk Hall,
Donnald Normand, Gary Bishop.
Karl Garner. Guests were. Mrs.
Bishop and for the last part Mrs.
Normand
Reporter
Karl Garner
CRAIG BERGERSON
PFC Craig Bergerson, son of
Jack and Thelma Bergerson
arrived home December 7 after
being stationed in Korea for the
past year with the U.S. Army.
Following his visit with his
family, Jack left January 15 for
Conventry, Rhode Island where
he will be stationed at the NIKE
Nuclear Missels site until June
when he will be discharged.
Mr and Mrs Walter Mathews
attended Bill Bridgers' funeral
Thursday.
On Sunday afternoon the
Mathews visited with Mrs
Mabel Graves and her son Tom
That evening the Mathews were
dinner guests of the Lloyd Cal-
listers. Others who enjoyed the
dinner and visiting were the Dan
Richards and Ralph Reynolds
The occasion was Lloyd’s birth­
day.
“Fifty million stars in our
galaxy have the potential of
supporting life forms capable of
traveling toother planets” , says
"Few things are apt to in­
crease your leisure time more
than being punctual.
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CONCORDIA at CONCORDIA
Friday, January 25
CORBETT at VERNONIA
Saturday, January 26
FRESHMAN
CORBETT at VERNONIA
Thursday, January 24
CLATSKANIE at CLATSKANIE
Thursday, January 24
6:30 P.M.
Support the Loggers . . . Join These Boosters & Attend the Games
Allied J&H Lumber Co.
Bellingham Logging Co.
Bruce Berndt Excavating
Bill Horn Rlty. & Ins.
Brunsman Hardware & Electric
C&C Logging
Crown Zellerbach
E. P. Stamm Managed Forest
Dave's Automotive—ARCO
Davies Chevrolet
Don's Auto Service
Loren Ellis Jr. and Sons
Ellson Cedar Products
F&E Logging
Fisher's Electric
General Telephone Co.
Holce Logging
International Paper Co.
Kimmel's Apparel
Lew's Restaurant
Mike's Tavern
Mist Shake and Ridge
National Public Service
Insurance—Dave Brunsman
New Vernonia Hotel
Olympic Forest Products
Ostrander and Son
Perry's Basketball Camp
Pine Cone
Ralph's Chevron Service
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Let the Vernonia
Branch of the Am-
erican Cancer So-
ciety Help Youl
VARSITY
&
J.V.
J.V. Starts 6:15 P.M. — Varsity 8:00 P.M.
ROUND-UP
1974
for the first time, in a full length
color motion picture, fresh clues
to man's past challenge tra ­
ditional assumptions Even bi-
fore the film, von Daeniken's
first book. “Chariots of the
Gods?” had become the "bible”
for people of all ages seeking
basic truths about their past
Just who were these Galacians,
where did thev come from and
why did they leave?
Twenty years ago, Erich von
Daeniken began to question the
strange archeological findings
that told of “gods” who came to
earth amidst the sounds of
thunder and fire The same thing
could be caused by our modern-
day astronauts who are - per­
haps to other worlds aliens in a
UFO
Today, science cannot ignore
the growing interest of pro­
fessionals and laymen alike who
follow such contentions as von
Daeniken has written about in
his three books, and which have
now resulted in a full-length
feature motion picture.
The film of “Chariots of the
Gods?” is soon to become the
mentor of every Daenikenite. It
takes its viewer into the far
reaches of underground caves
and tombs, atop desolate moun­
tains on every major continent to
show the evidence von Daeniken
has been amassing since he
began as an 18-year-old.
VERNONIA HIGH
LOGGERS
Dog Training Class
Planned By Four-H
A 4-H Dog Training Program
is planned for January 28. 7:30
p m at OMSI. according to
Robert H Stevely, 4-H Extension
Agent, Columbia County.
Bob Schmidt and Jim Havel-
hurst will be on hand to help 4-H
Dog club leaders and members
in graduate novice, open, open
challenge and utility obedience
training. Stevely adds
4-H
members working with dogs in
these obedience levels are en­
couraged to bring their dogs with
them as it will be a working
session
world-renowned authority Erich
von Daeniken, whose film ver­
sion of his best-seller book,
“Chariots of the Gods?” , gives
stunning visual proof that some
form of life from space landed on
earth centuries ago.
Von Daeniken’s findings are
more than revealing because he
has collected evidence from
every corner of the globe. Now,
“Chariots of the Gods?", the
motion picture adaptation of
author Erich von Daeniken’s
international best seller, will
open a limited engagement at
the Joy theatre in Vernonia on
Tuesday, January 29.
W. Mathews Attend
Birthday Celebration
JANUARY SPECIALS
VERNONIA,
The attendance was real good
at the Friday potluck Forty-
three were present We were
happy to have Bill and Retha
Horn join us for dinner too
Everyone is getting back to
normal after the flood How
helpful people were to friends
and neighbors during the crisis
Monday, January 28, 12:30
p m , a fine area potluck will be
held at our center Do come all
you Seniors and get acquainted
Instead of having our social
potluck at 12:30 on Friday,
February 15. we are planning an
old fashion box social the eve­
ning of that date Anyone who
cares to bring a basket and come
is welcome The proceeds are to
go to Vernonia ambulance fund
lx-t us all help to make it a great
success for a very worthy cause
Watch paper for last minute
details as to the hour, etc. Our
center is warm and large enough
for a good crowd, please come!
Next business meeting and
potluck will be Friday. February
1, at 12:30 p m All Seniors
Welcome
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Sam's Food Store
John Serafin Logging
Sew Simple Shop
Smith & Hull Logging, Inc.
U. S. National Bank
Vernonia Branch
Vernonia Clinic
Vernonia Drug
Lincoln Savings & Loan
Vernonia Golf Club
Vernonia Milk Farms
Vernonia Sanitary Service
Vernonia Sentry
Vernonia Variety
West Oregon Electric Co-op.