News Photos March 30 - April 5
Date: 4/5/2009 Album ID: 721774
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

While some new houses have been built, many lots remain empty in Starlight Village, a subdivision in northewst Philomath. The number of permits to construct new homes in Philomath has dropped significantly over the past few years with only two permits filed for 2009 so far.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

The control panel for Dan Johnson's tankless water heater is located in the laundry room and provides quick control of the water heater's power and temperature.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

The tankless gas water heater heats the water directly, eliminating the need for a storage tank and provides limitless hot water.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Dan Johnson shows the Rinnai tankless gas water heater that he had installed in his home. The device was intalled on the outside of his home and it heats the water directly without the use of a storage tank, avoiding the standby heat losses associated with storage water heaters.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Hendrix Heating & Air Conditioning workers Jason Lee, right, and C.J. Chance, left, take a step back to examine the positioning of the Navien tankless gas water heater they are installing into a home in late March.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

Dressed in athletic shoes U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden speaks with the hundred pepole who attended a town hall meeting in Corvallis on Saturday.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden answered questions Saturday at a town hall meeting in Corvallis.  Wyden has been holding town halls in each Oregon County every year since 1996.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

Katherine Cleland, Crescent Valley's Destination Imagination coach, quizzes team members Saturday moring before their team challenge.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

Crescent  Valley's Destination Imagination team from left Stephanie Cleland, 15, Marissa Croft, 15,  Callie Galvin, 14, and Lauren Bailey, 15, practice Saturday morning outside Crescent Valley high school before their  team challenge.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Every piece of meat at Richey's Market is labeled with the country of origin.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Beth Gentle of Corvallis looks through the meat selection at Richey's Market.  Each package is labelled with the country of origin, and the shelves are also carry that information.
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The Whiteside marquee has this message on it the afternoon of March 19, 2009.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Shon Brinkmeyer, left, an instructor for the Oregon Southern Idaho Laborers Training and Apprenticeship Program, looks on as Jennifer Green, 16, gets training on using a hydraulic jackhammer on Friday.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

Bob Stebbins checks the first batch of pancakes on the grill Friday afternoon at Linus Pauling Middle School.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

The display of golf discs at First Alternative Natural Co-op  is known as the wall of plastic.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-TimesShannon Thompson looks through the log of returned discs Thursday morning at the First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op.  For the past three years the Co-op has operated a lost and found for local disc golfers.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-TimesRiley Mellinger and Kevin Massie focus their binoculars before walking the path along Dixon Creek next to Jefferson Elementary School.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-TimesBirdwatchers spot the first western bluebird of the season as the warmer weather brings on the spring migration.  Parent volunteer Dave Mellinger helps his son, Riley Mellinger, 8, Imogen Nelson, 9, and Kevin Massie, 11, to spot the little bird perching on the playground equipment.
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