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Spring Home and Garden© 2013 The Omak-Okanogan
County ChronicleOwned and operated by Eagle Newspapers Inc.
Roger Harnack, editor and publisherGarrett Rudolph, managing editorLynn Hoover, advertising manager
P.O. Box 553, Omak, WA 98841618 Okoma Drive, Omak, Wash. 98841
509-826-1110 voice800-572-3446 toll free
509-826-5819 faxwww.omakchronicle.com
Clubs offer fellowship in flowers
Dee Camp/The Chronicle
Flowers like the hollyhocks, above, and tulips, right, brighten up areasacross Okanogan County.
Al Camp/The Chronicle
Keep mosquitoesaway this spring
AdBuilder
Birds like robins, sparrows and swallows, help keep the mosquitopopulation down, as do bats.
509-826-5154208 S. MainOmak, WA 98841
GRASStips from a master
Goss
Garrett Rudolph/The Chronicle
Would you rather have a brownish, overgrown lawn, like the one on theleft? Or a pristine green carpet of grass like the photo above? Regularmowing and the correct fertilizer will help your lawn look its best.
Dee Camp/The Chronicle
Grow your own garden
Nelson’s Flower & Nursery
Animal Hospitalof Omak
OROVILLE GOLF CLUB
Located on ScenicSimilkameen River
Gorge• 9 Hole Public Course • Tee Times Required
509-476-2390
3468-A Oroville-Loomis Rd. 2 miles west on Nighthawk Rd., Oroville, WA 98844
WITH FS 40 C-EPURCHASE
A $1395 SNW-SRP value.Free 1/2 lb. package of .080Quiet LineTM with purchaseof FS 40 C-E. Offer good
through 7/7/13 atparticipating dealers while
supplies last.
A $4995 SNW-SRP value!Offer good through 7/7/13at participating dealerswhile supplies last
WITH MM 55 ORMM 55 C-E PURCHASE
Steps for healthy trees
The Chronicle
Howard McCormack of Omak plants a tree as part of an Arbor Dayevent. Above right, fruit trees bloom in an orchard south of Tonasket.
Dee Camp/The Chronicle
Okanogan Truck and Tractor
A minimum purchase of $1,500 is required. During the 24 month promotional period the minimum monthly payment is calculated by dividing thepurchase amount by the length of the promotional period. The promotional period will start on the date of purchase. Interest will not accrue duringthe promotional period. If any required minimum payment is 60 days past due, the Penalty APR, currently variable 29.99% will apply to remainingbalances. Minimum interest charge $2.00. For a purchase of $1,500 to $2,499 a one-time promotional fee of $39 will be applied to the account forthis transaction. For a purchase of $2,500 or greater a on-time promotional fee of $125 will be applied to the account for this transaction. Offersubject to credit approval on a Cub Cadet credit card account.
Dee Camp/The Chronicle
A yard sale in Omak was recently put on to help raise funds for cancer awareness as a Relay for Life event.
Don’t let clutter rule your home
It might betime for a yard sale
3 E. Dewberry, Omak • 509-826-1160
“Where you get knowledgeable service”
Program teaches fire safety
Al Camp/The Chronicle
Don’t let this happen to you. The national Firewise program helpspeople create defensible space around their homes and otherstructures to minimize the possibility of damage during wildfireseason in Okanogan County.
“Come taste the Fruits of Our Labors”
• Cherries • Peaches • Apples • Nectarines • Pluots
July 1 - November 1 • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Hwy. 97 located at milepost 275, Malott
509-422-3145
HughesGreenhouse
Al and June Apple
Pump Sales:BerkeleyGoulds
GrundfousSta RiteJacuzzi
Service of all makes andmodels of pumps
Hot tub, sewage, swimming pools:No problem!
Toll free: 800-610-2684505 Okoma Drive, Omak • 826-1030
Cont. Lic. #OMAKMS1100Q9
Don’t forget a spring cleaning checklist
Roger Harnack/The Chronicle
Barry Hanson repairs a gutter drain pipe behind the CourtyardDowntown building during an Omak citywide clean-up last spring.
Like a good neighbor,State Farm is there.
MIKE TAYLORAgent
Serving the community for over 29 years!
Auto • Fire • Commercial • Health
509-422-1456 • 1-888-422-1457
225 Pine St. • Okanogan, WA
SLASHYOUR BILLS
Jennifer Marshall/The Chronicle
Omak Ace Hardware employee Ron Dellinger, 45, explains the differences between energy-efficient lightbulbs and their electricity-gobbling incandescent counterparts. Dellinger, who lives in Tonasket, saidcompact fluorescent bulbs save money when his teenagers forget to turn off the lights.
“Quality care for large and small animals since 1977”
Alpine Veterinary ClinicServing the greater Okanogan & beyond!
741 Riverside Drive, Omak 509-826-5882
Dealership
Some tips: To flip or not to flipStage your home to sell it quicker
OMAK
SHOPDowntown
Locally owned and operated • Rodger and Dawna Nicholas317 S. Main Omak 509-826-1730
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Make your home ‘move-in-ready’ before selling