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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


 Emmy Woods' collection of egg cups is pushing toward the 1,200 barrier.  Page 4
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Her cabinet is full

Grandmother’s influence inspires woman to collect more than 1,000 egg cups.

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Can you say ‘little value?’

Mattell “Chatty Cathy” doll was valuable – until she lost her voice.

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Eggs bask in true colors

Woman uses natural ingredients to dye eggs with nature’s hues.

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Make a wish – and build

Wishing well project is cheap, easy and spruces up your property.

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Always room for tea

Inland Northwest parlors harken to childhood playtime.

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Patience will pay off

It takes two years for asparagus to mature, but Pat Munts says it’s worth the wait.

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A growing challenge

Lilies don’t thrive in our climate, but there are ways to give them a chance.

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The arrival of spring

The annual blooming of daffodils signals the end of another long winter.

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Hidden enclosure

Use an underground fence to contain your dog and preserve your peace of mind.

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