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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Kathleen Winters with her collection of lithographs. 
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Grandma’s closet

Cheryl-Anne Millsap often finds old hankies, perfumes and soaps at sales still in original boxes.

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Windows to another era

Kathleen Winters treasures her collection of vintage prints and lithographs.

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Risen from the ashes

Stan and Kaye Porter’s home features a brick exterior with arches and pillars.

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City chickens

Barnyard fowl finds comfy home nestled in city neighborhoods.

Pages 10-11

Prepare for the worst

Take steps now to plan for fire or other catastrophe in your home.

Page 12

Love that binds

Willem and Eppe Bosch restore old books with special care they learned from their faher.

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Ripe with strategies

Pat Munts has game plan for gardeners who want to harvest ripe tomatoes, peppers in this region.

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Put messy plants in back

Plant poppies in rear of the garden to hide their ratty appearance late in the year, Pat Munts says.

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Meat-eating plants

Some flora in nutrient-poor soils capture insects to round out their diet.

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