Many trips to Washington and California from 1970 through 1974
June 1970 Albert and Elsie came to Washington with Walt and Vi via the northern route through Montana. Glacier National Park road was closed due to snow. While at Port Angeles, they had coffee and cake aboard a tug boat and also a tour of the tug docked in the harbor.
Vi, Kristin, Debra and Judy drove them to Lodi, California to attend a 50th wedding anniversary celebration for Elsie’s sister, Clara and Alex Walther. They visited in California before returning to Minnesota.
January 1972 they came to Washington via train and left with Walt and Vi in February for a fun time in Reno. They visited relatives in Oregon and WA before returning home.
In December 1972 they were in WA to celebrate Christmas with the Johnson’s. All Walt and Vi’s family were together and Gary Koehnen, too.
July 6, 1974 they went to Minneapolis with Walt, Vi, Rhoda and Judy to attend the wedding of Emil and Helen Beckman. After a day of sight-seeing, they left on the 8th of July with Walt and Vi to LaCenter, MN to sign papers to sell the farm.
In 1974 they made plans to build a house and on July 14th, the first stakes were set. An auction was held on September 28, 1974.
In March of 1975, Rodney and Marian took Albert and Elsie to visit relatives in Louisiana and on to Pensacola, Florida where they visited Beverly (Rodney and Marian’s daughter) and her husband Glen Olsen, who was stationed in the Navy there.
In May 1975 they moved into their new home.
In January 1976 Albert and Elsie came via plane to Seattle and celebrated their anniversary and also Becky and Gary Koehnen’s birthdays. While in Port Angeles, they helped Ernest (Albert’s brother) celebrate his 81st birthday. Emil and Helen Beckman arrived in Port Angeles and Albert and Elsie and Emil and Helen went to Victoria, British Columbia via ferry for a day of sight-seeing. Vi took Albert and Elsie to visit relatives at Tacoma, WA; Woodburn, OR; Canby, OR; St. Helens, OR; and McMinnville, OR. They also drove to Gresham where they lived 50 years ago and visited a friend, Henry Weaver, at a rest home. When in Portland, they looked up Mrs. Reinhart Flath, a former resident of Perham.