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Sager tours aero museum

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Art Sager joined other members of the Flying Farmers in touring the new Honor Point Military and Aerospace Museum at Felts Field near Spokane Saturday. It is a new museum which deals with military history spanning from the Civil War to the Spanish American War, World Wars I and II, the Korean Conflict and Vietnam. Restored airplanes in the exhibit can fly, so they come and go out of the facility. After the tour, the group had lunch at the Skyway Café.

Wesley Banks spent Saturday night with his grandmother, Linda Hennigar. He had been hunting on his grandfather Bob Hennigar’s property earlier in the day. He attended Sunday morning worship services at Selbu Lutheran Church with his grandmother before returning to his home in the Tri-Cities.

Karen Broeckel was a guest at the party celebrating the sixth birthday of Holden Alade, son of Emily and Andrew Nolan, at his home, Saturday, in Spokane. Other Whitman County guests included Greg and Gwen Nolan and Todd and Jon Jon Kinley, all of Colfax.

Overnight guest at the home of Karen Broeckel Sunday night was Carmi Cummings Thompson, former classmate at LaCrosse schools. Thompson was enroute from her home in Victor, Mont., to her other home in Mount Vernon. The two were joined by Jeanette Nolan for dinner at Eddy’s Restaurant that evening.

 

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