This diary, written in a Bank of California book, includes some scribbles—perhaps from one of his children—across most of the pages in this book. He continues to watch basketball games, play tennis preach, and takes many trips to the dentist as well. He writes very little in this diary and does not mention his job at all. At the back of the diary appear addresses.
This diary, written in a book by the bank of Bank of California, skips from February to late June and includes nothing for the rest of the year. A list of addresses appears at the back of the diary.
This diary, written in a book by Augsburg Publishing, mentions that Xavier still watches basketball, men’s club, faculty meetings, Signe travels to Aberdeen again, but skips May through November. (Graduates from the University of Washington with a Master’s Degree in June, but does not mention this in the diary.) There is an unused coupon for American Specialty Company and an outline on SS standard of the NL church of amice.
This diary, written in a book by Bank of California, includes a handwritten train schedule. Xavier doesn’t begin writing till August, and then doesn’t write for the rest of the year.
This diary, written in a book by Bank of California, includes random notes on scraps of paper tucked in the back of the book. Xavier did not write anything in this diary.
This diary, a Laird and Lee diary, mentions his mother’s death on March 27th. He doesn’t write much more this year. In the back of the diary: train schedule, receipts, unintelligible notes, list of telephone numbers.
This diary, a Bank of California book, includes a long list of addresses and a card from the West Coast Lumbermen’s Association for G. W. Xavier. There are no entries.
This diary, another book from Augsburg Publishing, mentions that Xavier has a lump on his lower right jaw which grows and shrinks in size which worries him. He has a Silver Screen Television on which he watches football games. His children have moved away and they communicate through letters. He spends his time mowing his lawn, watering his lawn, doing house repairs, painting walls, and cutting wood. Included is an announcement for a 55th anniversary (unspecified). He looks into selling his stamp collection.
This diary mentions that Signe falls ill, but recovers some. Xavier spends much time studying and gardening. When Signe worsens, Paul comes home, but Signe doesn’t get much better. He spends most of his time out walking in the neighborhood. In the back: Insurance card for Giradian Insurance Company, a Christmas card, and the list of addresses.