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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 5

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ALDANYMID-VALLEY ALBANY (OH DIMOCRAT Hf.RALD, RlDAY, JULY 23. 5 Linn County 4-HFFA Spires committee receives $2,000 grant During the reconstruction. Uie windows fiave tt'en temporarily covered with plvwood. The grant ill likely be spent on the next phase, reroofmg the which will cost Newton said another $20,000 will needed for the third phase which will include painting the entire building. The Gothic Revival style church was constucted in 1891 by United Presbvtenans.

Saturday, the church will be open to the public during the Hth annual Albany Interior Historic Tour. The tour will be take place from 11 a.m. to 5 n. Although scaffoMr.g surroumis the exterior of the budding, visitors ill be welcome inside the sanctuary, Newton said, The State storie Preservation Of-fire has awarded a grant to the Save the Spires Inc committee for its efforts in restoring Whitespires Rerean Fundamental (liurch. "This project was regarded as a top priority and is one of five awards presented by the state office this year," state grants manager 0 'linen said.

The Save the Spires commttee was denized last fall to help Rerean church members raise to match a $20,000 grant from the city of Albany. Hie first phase of the restoration project is almosj finished, committee spokesman Pat Newton said. The project included repairing and painting the tow er and spires and installing protective plastic covering on the stained slass window 0 1 1 Volunteer Jim Green reads --t LBCC to receive loan for energy improvement to patient Cordelia Lopez. Both will be in documentary. Sweat Mod 4 The Oregon Department of Energy this week approved a VZITA loan for Community College to spend on heating, cooling and lighting improvements at the Albany campus ana the Benton Center, Greg Jeffrey, manager for the Small Scale Energy Loan Program, said Thursday Die loan was granted Wednesday after the Oregon Department of Energy advisory committee had recommended its approval.

Jeffrey said the loan will be paid back in 15 years at an interest rate of 8 percent. Ray Jean, LBCC facilities director, said the college originally had asked to borrow but agreed on a lesser amount when the Legislative Emergency Board approved a grant of about $144,000 on July 15. Some of the money will be used to arm OPEN, By CINDY LOPEZ Damocrat Herald Writer SWEET HOME Twin Oaks Care Center will be one of three nursing homes included later this year in a one-fiour television documentary on volunteerism in residential care centers. ree lance producer Sandra Peabody and a Mm crew from Gary Adams Productions, Portland, were at Twin Oaks all day Tuesday, said Marilee Milligan, activity director and social services designee, Peabody said the segmeot will I the first In a series of shows titled "A Time to Care," which will be put together by WliZ, a Westinghouse station in Boston. The series will be syndicated and distributed through Group W.

She's not sure when the senes will be aired or hen it will reach the Oregon market. "It's a neat idea for a series because what they're basically saying is that more than ever people are reaching out to help others." Peabody said. Snnrtav tJtilv 31 IVUl 1 n.m. 1 p.m. i grooming class, a singing session, bowling and a woodworking class.

They focused on patients Cordelia Lopez, 93, and Warren Baxter, 79. Lopez was a former rodeo performer and dancer, hile Baxter as a logger. Both lived in Sweet Home before going to the nursing home. Volunteer Jim Gretn, who visits the residents, leads Bible study and sings church hymns, also will be featured. "It was so touching.

They asked Mrs. Lopez what Jim meant to her and she said, 'He gave me a reason to One picture said it all," Milligan said. Green, a 70-yearold retired logger, has been volunteering at the home for six or seven years. He visits the facility two or three times a week to help with Bible study, visiting patients ana singing churchs hymns. "I get blessed every time I go there." Green said.

"I go there to brighten up their day and they always end up brightening up my cay." Green said he knows what it's like to be lonely. His wife, Isabel, died of cancer in 13G0. He began getting really involved with the nursing home about a year after that. "If I didn't do that I'd be lost. It fills my day up and it helps them out, too," Green said about his volunteer work.

i I ii finance the two new chiller units, which were installed at the college earlier this summer. They replaced one that was installed in 1J72 and began malfunctioning in l'J85, breaking down tw ice during the Ui B7 school vear. Lottery PORTLAND (AP) Here are Thursday's winning numbers in the Oregon Daily 4 lottery game: 3-13-0. OLYMPIA, WashT (AP) Here are Thursday's and Wednesday's winning numbers in the Washington State Lottery's Daily Game and Lotto game: Thursday's Daily Game 0-13; Wednesday's Daily Game 535; Wednesday's Lotto 49-14 21-32. -wide- hou: to 4 p.m.

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Andrew, sun of Doug and hmily Killin, is on a respirator at Oregon Health Sciences I'niversity's Doern-becher Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said. Ray Limlley, co pastor at First Christian Church where the Killin family attends, visited them at the Portland hospital Thursday. He said the family was holding up OK "They're getting lots of supjHirt from fami'y and friends," Lindley said this mcning. Reside1-' Andrew, the Killins have two daughters and a son; Cathleen, 21, Melissa, IB, and John, 13. Doug Killin is assistant principal at West Albany High School.

Tho Gids in 503 ACT'S October presentation will "TI10 GirlH in 509." a political comedy lor DomocratH, Independents, and non-votors uliko, Several roles lor men and women. August 8,9,10, 7:30 P.M. Regina Frager, Theater 111 West First, Albany Albany Civic Theater rrn(l SUMMED SAVINGS CS1F The producer said the series' first segment will focus on the effect volunteers have on nursing home residents. Milligan said she's proud Twin Oaks will be featured in the documentary. "We really thought it was cjuite a privdege for our small The intermediate care facility, at 950 Nandina, opened in l'J72 and has the capacity to care for 4 clients.

The home has a staff of 50. Administrator Alice Hyland said the documentary will put nursing homes in a more positive light. "We're really pleased that the residents have this opportunity to express the fact that they have a little bit of something here and that we can give them the volunteers and some type of activities." Hyland said. "You always hear about the bad things." Milligan said about 17 volunteers help out at the nursing home each week during the winter months, with numbers slacking off in the summer. Milligan said the crew filmed a suspicious ongin, he said.

Fire officials had determined that the 13R6 fire was spontaneous, caused by hay stored in the barn for feed. The dairy is one of the largest in Oregon, ith a llolstein herd in Albany and Scio totaling about 1,000 head. Director named CORVALLIS Daniel B. Dunham, professor of education at Oregon State University, has been appointed director of continuing education for OSU effective Aug. 1, according to Graham Spanier, provost and vice president for academic affairs.

Dunham had been serving in the post half time, while continuing half-time as director of the Oregon Alliance for Program Improvement at OSU. Continuing education will move to a new location on the ground floor of the Administration Building on July 30, Model 911014 I w.tn Powai ChfltQ Bawd ol 15H Oown A Eleven months of tests and investigation failed to pinpoint exactly the cause of an Albany dairy fire last July 8 that killed about 70 cows. Albany Fire Department officials completed their investigation in June of the fire that destroyed the milking barn at John Volbeda's dairy at 35725 Engle Road, Fire Marshal Jim Mackie said. Fire had leveled a milking barn on the same spot little more than a year earlier on June 25, Tests on evidence from the 1987 fire were done at the Oregon State Police Crime Lab, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Oregon State University, the State Fire Marshal's office, the state Arson Division, the Linn County Sheriff's Department and the Albany Fire Department, Mackie said.

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