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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Beds are an important part of bed-and-breakfasts.
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Unique wrapping

Trim packages with antique and collectible items for that special look.

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Quilted treasure

Suzi Hokonson prizes a 1930s pillow cover she got at a garage sale.

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Sweet treats

Russian Tea Cakes and Chocolate Crinkles always a hit during the holidays.

Page 7

Yards of fun

Neil and Heather O’Keefe designed a useful and attractive outdoor living space for their home.

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Just like you imagined home

Bed-and-breakfasts provide homey atmophere and attention to details.

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Lighten the load

Compact fluorescent bulbs produce same light but use less energy.

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Adaptable flower

African violets are beautiful and relatively hardy houseplants.

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Living simply

Mark Steward likes the location and architecture of his small apartment.

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Ferreting out knowledge

Animals part of the learning process at St. George’s School.

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