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Willamette National Forest
sees ‘high’ fire danger
At midnight Monday, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture Forest
Service moved The Willamette Na
tional, Forest’s public awareness
level to “High” fire danger.
With the level shift comes cer
tain use restrictions, such as ab
solutely no vehicular travel off of
forest development roads — roads
constructed for automotive use.
Other restrictions include no
campfires, no smoking unless in
enclosed vehicles on roads and no
fireworks or any kind of pyrotech
nic devices. Campfires are allowed
in official campgrounds.
The motivation for the level
shift was lack of precipitation,
Forest Service spokeswoman Patti
Rodgers said. Use restrictions
were not necessarily put in place
because of existing fires in the
Willamette National Forest, but
rather, “to keep people out of ar
eas where the potential for acci
dental fires is high,” Rodgers said.
Rodgers does not anticipate the
danger level lowering until Oregon
receives a large amount of rain. The
amount needed will not likely pom
down until early fall.
For more information about use
restrictions, visit www.fs.fed.us/r6/
Willamette.
—Jenni Schultz
Adam Jones Emerald
Landscapers put the last finishing touches on the newly constructed Safeway, located at West 18th Avenue and Oak Street.
Safeway
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The new store will have a full
service bakery, florist and deli,
and will include some unusual
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features such as a Starbucks cof
fee stand and a sushi bar. And,
according to a press release, the
expanded store is expected to
generate 50 new jobs.
Neighbors, however, had mixed
feelings about the renovation.
Dorothy Lundquist, who lives a
few blocks from the Oak Street lo
cation, said she would usually by
pass the older store in favor of the
larger, more modern 40th Avenue
and Donald Street location. She
said that she would probably be
come a patron of the new store, but
also said she didn’t like the fact
that Safeway is now in competi
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“Hirons has benefited Safeway
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realizes it or not,” she said.
Chuck Yenter, a regular cus
tomer at Hirons, was less con
cerned about the opening of the
new pharmacy.
“They have a right to do it if
they want to,” he said.
The remodeled Safeway is
scheduled to open for business at
6 a.m. Wednesday, with Oregon
Lottery tickets to be given away
to the first 600 customers. The
grand re-opening activities will
continue on Sept. 18 with a num
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an opportunity to win free gro
ceries for a year.
Ken Paulman is a freelance
reporter for the Emerald.
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