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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


The South Hill home of David Dutton basks in the  sun. 
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Save or toss?

Cheryl-Anne Millsaps has some advice for what to keep from your kid’s childhood.

Page 4

String of memories

Readers recall their fondest memories of

crystal beads.

Page 5

Time in a bottle

Mary Ann Ebeltoft has sentimental attachment to unusual old bottle from Spokane wine company.

Page 6

Musical space

David and Jean Dutton find 1910 home in tune with their tastes and their work.

Page 8

Homework

Make your dorm room reflect your personality without spending a forturne.

Pages 10-11

Carving a niche for himself

Chainsaw artist Don Charles Nelson turns 22-foot high stump into work of art.

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A good row to hoe

Donate your surplus fruit and vegetable crop to those less fortunate through Plant a Row program.

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Them’s the berries

Pat Munts tells readers how to get the most from their raspberry canes.

Page 14

Say woof!

Brice Logan and Megan Hall capture the best side of your pet for posterity.

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