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Transplants found family in each other Members of this group left North Dakota over a few years’ span— for jobs and as empty nesters, leaving families behind. They met at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, and, missing “family outings,” began gathering at the beach every October, most recently (making 32 years) at Seaside, Ore. Left to right, back row: Robert Chase, Gail Groth, Jarl Opgrande, Roger Amundson, Gil Schauer, Gary Jorgensen, JoLaine Jorgensen, Nancy Rausch, Kay Opgrande. Front row: Clarence Newton, Bonnie Sethre, Kathy Newton, Judy Groth, Audrey Schauer, Jeannie Amundson. All are Longview and Kelso residents who say they love the Columbia River Reader and look forward to each issue.

WHERE DO YOU READ THE READER?

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Entering the Magic Kingdom Dory Nance, of Rainier,

Ore., at Disneyland in California.

In the Michigan mail The Reader arrived in Roscommon, Michigan, tucked in a Christmas box from Laura Borak of Cathlamet, Wash. Laura’s 95-year-old father gives CRR a serious scouring. The box also held a copy of Ann Stinson’s The Ground at My Feet for the retired career forester and Laura’s sister Irene, also a tree lover.

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