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2B ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019 ❚ APPEAL TRIBUNE IN BRIEF Strawberry Festival on tap Father’s Day One more Father’s Day idea: crafts, music, food, a beer garden and straw berry shortcake with ice cream at Sil verton’s annual Strawberry Festival on Saturday, June 16. The event is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Coolidge McClaine Park. A bowl of strawberry shortcake costs $6, with guests 80andover and 2andunder eating free. Bowls of berries will be lo The concert series occurs Monday evening 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. through August 26 and features a different band or group each week. Concerts are at Old Mill Park next to Silver Creek behind the library parking lot. Entrance is free. cated on the tables as free “seconds.” Silverton Rotary Club and Homer Da venport Community Festival are event organizers. All proceeds go back into the community. Music Mondays season opens June 17 June 19 dinner benefits ASAP Music Monday's Summer Creekside Concert Series, funded by Silverton Friends of Music, starts June 17 with music from The Junebugs. Community members can support Silverton’s communitybased after school program by attending a fundrais er on Wednesday, June 19. Gallon House Farms is hosting the fundraiser from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m., and the evening will feature dinner, music and raffles. Jenna Ellefson, La Paz and Syco Billy's are the evening’s musical entertainment. Gallon House Farms is located at 7263 Gallon House Rd. All proceeds support ASAP (After School Activities Program), which offers free afterschool programming for local middle school students three days a week. RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS penser not working. Point deduction: 3 Emily Teel Salem Statesman Journal USA TODAY NETWORK ABOUT TIONS RESTAURANT Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant INSPEC- MARION AND POLK COUNTY Semi-annual restaurant inspections from April 19 to April 26. Boba Boom Location: 370 High Street NE Date: April 23 Score: 100 Cachet Bakery Location: 1105 Wallace Road NW Date: April 26 Score: 95 Priority violations: ❚ Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically: domestic re frigerator is at 43°F. Several items in re frigerator were between 43°F 46°F. Point deduction: 5 Sushi J, located at 413 Main Street in Dallas, scored an 84 at its semi-annual inspection on April 11. The restaurant was re-inspected on April 22. Josey’s Family Restaurant EMILY TEEL/STATESMAN JOURNAL Suite 131 Date: April 19 Score: 100 Chinese Café at Salem Center Flying J Travel Plaza Location: 401 Center Street NE #258 Date: April 22 Score: 100 DaVinci Ristorante Location: 180 High Street SE Date: April 24 Score: 100 Donald Tavern Location: 10791 Main Street NE, Donald Date: April 23 Score: 97 Priority violations: ❚ Foodcontact surfaces are not clean, specifically: heavily soiled scoop stored with clean utensils. Point deduc tion: 3. Fiesta Pizza Location: 1950 Lancaster Drive NE Permit Continued from Page 1B derness — and indeed, Forest Service officials said last week the route was mostly snowfree. Location: 12334 Ehlen Road, Aurora Date: April 9 (reinspected April 23) Score: 92 Priority violations: ❚ Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically: Packages of sliced Kraft cheeses 45°F, cream cheese 45°F, milk 44°F, packaged deli meats 45°F on bottom two shelves in the cor ner of the beverage walkin refrigerator. Milk bag 4344°F at the Cinnabon re frigerator. Point deduction: 5 ❚ Foodcontact surfaces are not clean, specifically: Several scoops with food buildup and soiled pizza divider stored with clean utensils. Point deduc tion: 3. French Press Coffee & Crepes Location: 2725 Commercial Street Date: April 19 Score: 90 The trail climbs at a steady but not steep clip, past many small water falls to the lake, where there are a number of places to explore. For a postcardworthy view of Mount Jefferson, head to the lake’s southeastern Obituaries Lyle Harlan Myren SALEM - Lyle Harlan Myren, 88, passed away on May 31, 2019, in Salem Oregon after an 8 month battle with a leg fracture, and lung cancer. Lyle was born June 07, 1930 in Bismarck North Dakota; he married Elinor H Mulvihill in August of 1953. Lyle and Elinor lived on 60 acres near Scotts Mills, Oregon where they raised two daughters, and a son. Lyle enjoyed working on the farm as well as buying, selling used vehicles, and machinery. Lyle served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict, and received an honorable discharge at the completion of his service. Lyle worked first for Valley Telephone which then became Sunnyside Telephone, then Continental Telephone, and even- tually CONTEL. He retired after a full career with the same company. Elinor passed away in 2002, after 49 years together. Lyle sold the farm, and moved to Paradise Island retirement community in Salem in 2003. Lyle enjoyed traveling and vis- iting casinos. Lyle is survived by daughter; Elise Dirlam of Scotts Mills Oregon, Susan Lehner of Jefferson Oregon, and son; Steve Myren of Board- man Oregon, grandchildren; Casper, Shawn, and Caitlyn, Great-grandchildren; Chloe, Cuinten, Claire, Conley, Tyler Jr, and Nolan. He will be missed greatly by family, friends, and especially by his special friend; Nancy Powell who was his traveling companion, and love for the past 8 years. There will be a Celebration of Life at, 3:00pm Saturday, July 13th at the Salem Elks Lodge, 2336 Turner Rd SE, Salem, Oregon. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a contribution to the Cancer charity of your choice. Assisting the Family Unger Funeral Chapel - Silverton. Location: 111 Locust St, Stayton Date: April 22 Score: 90 Priority violations: ❚ Raw or readyto eat food is not properly protected from cross contami nation, specifically: Raw chicken and raw ground beef stored over raw shrimp at the cookline meat reachin refrigera tor. Raw ground beef stored above whole cuts of beef and box of raw shrimp stored above kegs inside the walkin. Point deduction: 5 ❚ Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically: Rice 112131°F and enchilada sauce 132°F inside the hot box. Pitchers of salsa 59°F on the counter top without temperature con trol. Point deduction: 5 side. If you’re camping here, there are 14 desig nated campsites. The lake and sur rounding forest look pret ty nice now, but that ap parently wasn’t always the case. Before the per mit system was installed in 1995, the area was be coming badly damaged by overuse, said Chris Lil legard of Dallas, who said he’s been hiking here since 1973. “Before the permit sys tem, boy, people really were treating this area pretty badly,” he said. Priority violations: ❚ (REPEAT) Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically: Front prep cooler air thermometer read ing 50°F, shredded cheese at 51°F. Point deduction 10 (Normally 5, doubled to 10.) Location: 2280 Broadway St Ne Date: April 22 Score: 100 Little Caesars West Salem Location: 1395 Edgewater Street NW 100 Date: April 23 Score: 100 Frosted Spheres Ice Cream Love Love Teriyaki II Location: 401 Center Street 2814 Date: April 23 Score: 100 The Gallon House Location: 219 Oak St, Silverton Date: April 22 Score: 100 Half Court Sports Bar Location: 3960 Center Street NE Date: April 22 Score: 97 Priority violations: ❚ Hand towels or a hand drying de vice is not provided at the handwash ing sink, specifically: Paper towel dis Location: 6385 Ulali Drive, Keizer Date: April 12 (reinspected April 25) Score: 89 Priority violations: ❚ Cooked potentially hazardous food is improperly cooled, specifically: cen ter of cut cabbage stacked in the middle of two other cut cabbage containers measured 45°F at the back produce re frigerator (edges measured 3741°F). And fried rice placed covered in deep plastic container measured 4546°F on the third shelf of the threedoor refrig erator. Point deduction: 5 ❚ The use of time as a public health control is not properly monitored, food Continued on Page 3Inspections Pamelia Lake hike In a nutshell: An easy and pretty hike to a mountain lake in the Mount Jefferson Wilderness. Buying a permit in advance is required. Season: May to November Difficulty: Moderate-Challenging RoundTrip: 4.4 miles High point/Elevation gain: 800 feet Grizzly Peak climb: There’s a great hike from Pamelia Lake up Grizzly Peak. The climb requires a difficult 2,000-foot and 2.8 mile climb from Pamelia Lake. You’ll likely hit deep snow until July, but the views of Mount Jefferson are stunning. “They were cutting down trees, cutting space for new campsites, leaving cans in the fire pits. And there just wasn’t enough room for everybody be cause it’s such an easy hike.” Simple Cremation $595 Simple Direct Burial $895 Traditional Funeral $2965 SALEM 275 Lancaster Drive SE (503) 581-6265 TUALATIN 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd (503) 885-7800 PORTLAND 832 NE Broadway (503) 783-3393 TIGARD 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy (503) 783-6869 EASTSIDE 1433 SE 122nd Ave (503) 783-6865 MILWAUKIE 16475 SE McLoughlin Blvd (503) 653-7076 Privately owned cremation facility. A Family Owned Oregon Business. “Easy Online Arrangements” www.CrownCremationBurial.com OR-SAL0009174-02^_03 “Maybe when you have to get a permit, peo ple realize, ‘Hey, we should take care of this place,” Margie Lillegard said. “It has certainly been better.” The downside, of course, is that not every body knows about the permit system. People of ten show up at trailheads unaware of the fact that they need a permit. It’s a hassle. And if you’re caught hiking without one, you can be fined $200. But no matter what you think of the new per mit system, it’s likely coming to a forest near you — and soon. So, fire up the computer and fill up your backpack and head to Pamelia to see what the brave new world of hiking is all about. Zach Urness has been an outdoors reporter, photographer and videographer in Oregon for 11 years. Urness is the author of “Best Hikes with Kids: Oregon” and “Hik- ing Southern Oregon.” He can be reached at zur- ness@StatesmanJour- nal.com or (503) 399- 6801. Find him on Twitter at @ZachsORoutdoors.