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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Houseplants will do just fine indoors, as long as they receive proper care.  
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Straight from an old recipe

Graniteware funnel has been in woman’s family since early 20th century.

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Value isn’t in the cards

Walt Disney character card games carry surprisingly low worth.

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A foundation for the future

Couple start their life together by building their own home.

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Open to new ideas?

Few things can improve your home more than new doors, knobs and trim.

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A worthwhile project

Classic roll-top desk can bring new layers of elegance to your home.

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May your garden grow

With just a little TLC, your indoor plants will flourish during the winter.

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A small price to stay cozy

Fireplace safety should never be taken lightly. Make sure yours is properly cleaned.

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Give furniture a second life

Looking to dress up some old furniture? Your commitment will pay dividends.

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Obesity has a long reach

Think your pets can go through life slim and trim? Think again.

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How are we doing?

Let us know what you think. Suggest a story or write us a letter.

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