2B ❚ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019 ❚ APPEAL TRIBUNE RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Preliminary Determination for Water Right Transfer T-12969 T-12969 filed by Blue Line Farms, Inc., c/o Robert Dettwyler and Karl H. Dettwyler, 4741 Brush Creek Dr. NE, Silverton, OR 97381, pro- poses to change from surface water points of di- version to a groundwater point of appropriation under Certificates 20574, 64713, 67686, 75598, 75599, 87460, 87461, and 87462. Certificate 20574 allows the use of 0.285 cubic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 22, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sects. 22 and 23, T6S, R1W, WM. Certificate 64713 allows the use of 320 gal- lons per minute from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 22, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sects. 22, 23, 26, and 27, T6S, R1W, WM. Certificate 67686 allows the use of 0.47 cubic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 22, T6S, R1W, WM for irri- gation in Sects. 22, and 23, T6S, R1W, WM. Cer- tificate 75598 allows the use of 0.12 cubic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM. Certificate 75599 allows the use of 0.08 cu- bic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM. Certificate 87460 allows the use of 0.10 cubic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sects. 23 and 26, T6S, R1W, WM. Certificate 87461 allows the use of 0.11 cubic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM for irri- gation in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM. Certificate 87462 allows the use of 0.16 cubic foot per second from Abiqua Creek in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM. The applicant proposes to move the surface water points of diversion to a groundwater point of ap- propriation in Sec. 23, T6S, R1W, WM. The Water Resources Department proposes to ap- prove the transfer, based on the requirements of ORS Chapter 540 and OAR 690-380-5000. Any person may file, jointly or severally, a pro- test or standing statement within 30 days after the last date of newspaper publication of this notice, 12/04/2019. Call (503) 986-0815 to obtain additional information. If no protests are filed, the Department will issue a final order consis- tent with the preliminary determination. Silverton Appeal Novmeber 27 & December 4, 2019 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Preliminary Determination for Water Right Transfer T-12976 T-12976 filed by Leroy and Lesli Kaufman, 10276 Hazelgreen Rd NE, Silverton, OR 97381, propos- es a change in point of appropriation and a change in place of use under Certificate 92057. The right allows the use of 0.25 cubic foot per second from a well in Sec. 31, T6S, R1W, WM for irrigation in Sec. 31, T6S, R1W, WM. The applicant proposes to move the point of appro- priation within Sec. 31, T6S, R1W, WM and to change the place of use within Sec. 31, T6S, R1W, WM. The Water Resources Department proposes to approve the transfer, based on the requirements of ORS Chapter 540 and OAR 690- 380-5000. Any person may file, jointly or severally, a pro- test or standing statement within 30 days after the last date of newspaper publication of this notice, 12/04/2019. Call (503) 986-0815 to obtain additional information. If no protests are filed, the Department will issue a final order consis- tent with the preliminary determination. Silverton Appeal Novmeber 27 & December 4, 2019 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Depart- ment of Probate CASE #19PB08709 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Mat- ter of the ESTATE of Monte Jay Beam, De- ceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 8, 2019, Shawn Beam was ap- pointed and deemed qualified to act as the personal representa- tive of the above es- tate. All persons hav- ing claims against the estate are hereby re- quired to present these claims, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below to the personal representative, at PO Box 514, Kent, OR 97033, or sent to the personal representati- ve’s attorney, Phillip M. Williams, 541 Willamette Street, Ste. 214, Eugene, OR 97401, (541) 521-4266, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceeding in this es- tate may obtain addi- tional information from the records of the attorney for the per- sonal representative. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED: Silverton Appeal Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 2019 FIND A CAR HOME JOB PET BOAT GARAGE SALE TICKET MARION AND POLK COUNTY Semi-annual restaurant inspections from Oct. 7 to Oct. 21. B’s Buzz Location: 11065 W Perry- dale Road, Amity (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 16 Score: N/A No priority violations Breakfast & Burger Location: 2575 Silverton Road NE, Salem Date: Oct. 21 Score: 95 Priority violations ❚ Food-contact surfaces of equipment and uten- sils are not properly san- itized after cleaning, specifically: Dishwasher is not dispensing sanitiz- ing solution during the rinse cycle. Point deduc- tion: 5. Burger King Location: 5145 Commer- cial St. SE, Salem Date: Oct. 21 Score: 100 No priority violations Burger King Location: 1445 N Pacific Hwy., Woodburn Date: Oct. 21 Score: 95 Priority violations ❚ Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold hold- ing temperatures, specif- ically: Shaved Parmesan cheese and bag of salad stacked high measured 48-51°F at the salad reach-in refrigerator. Light cream 46-48°F at the creamer cold holding unit near the register. Point deduction: 5. Burger Time Restaurant Location: 450 N Main St., Mt. Angel Date: Oct. 19 Score: 100 No priority violations The Chill Grill Location: Mobile unit, Salem Date: Oct. 16 Score: N/A No priority violations Chipotle Mexican Grill Location: 105 Arney Road, Suite 100, Wood- burn Date: Oct. 16 Score: 100 No priority violations Dede’s Location: 132 Lancaster Drive SE, Salem Date: Oct. 21 Score: 100 No priority violations ABOUT RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS This is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by the Marion and Polk County health departments. Twice annually, licensed restaurants receive unan- nounced inspections that focus on food temper- atures, food preparation practices, worker hygiene, dish-washing and sanitizing, and equipment and facil- ity cleanliness. Violations: Restaurant scores are based on a 100- point scale. Priority violations deduct 5 points, and priority foundation violations deduct 3 points. Vio- lations recorded on consecutive inspections result in point deductions being doubled. Scoring: Scores of 70 or higher are considered com- pliant. Restaurants scoring below 70 must be re-in- spected within 30 days or face closure or other ad- ministrative action. Restaurants display a placard by the entrance to indicate whether they have passed their last inspection. Food trucks, carts and trailers: Mobile food opera- tors do not receive a numerical score. They are either approved to operate or not approved to operate. Denny’s Location: 3155 Ryan Drive SE, Salem Date: Oct. 21 Score: 100 No priority violations Dutch Bros Location: 1775 Mt. Hood Ave., Woodburn Date: Oct. 7 (reinspected Oct. 21) Score: 92 Oct. 7: Priority viola- tions ❚ Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at Obituaries Jordan Anne Hess SALEM - Jordan Anne Hess 07/29/99 – 11/25/19 Jordan Anne Hess was born in Portland, OR on Thursday, July 29, 1999 to her parents Bill & Mary- Anne Hess Jr. Early in her life her parents sepa- rated, and she and mother moved to Silverton in June 2001. That same year, Jordan was fortunate enough to gain a second father in her life when her mother met and later married Tony Miller in September 2002. She also had the advantage of gaining a wonderful stepmother when her father married Abbi Shultz in July 2004. Jordan attended school in Silverton throughout her life. Studies came easily to her and she was known by her teachers as someone that was “overly social.” That’s the polite way of saying she talked too much! Jor- dan also loved dance and was very involved in roller skating competitions throughout her life. She graduated from Silverton High School with honors in 2017. After high school Jordan enrolled at Western Oregon University, majoring in early education with a specialization in special ed. Jordan’s passions were often centered around her younger brother, Dakota, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two. She was always protective of her little buddy and wanted to learn everything there was to know to help him. This great care for her sibling led her to her lifelong desire to help children with special needs. Another great love in Jordan’s life is anything “Disney.” Her first trip to Disneyland was when she was 6 months old and since then, she has been to Disneyland or Disney World a total of 9 times. Jordan was also a part of the Oaks Park Roller Club and competed in multiple national events. She and her partner took 3rd place in the Nationals in 2019. One of her skating partners was her younger brother, Xander. They performed in numerous shows together and this was a special bond they shared together. Jordan also shared a special bond with her sister, Savanna. As is often the case, it depended on the day as to whether you would witness great doses of love or hatred being shared between the two of them, but the intense protection of one another was always present. Jordan is survived by her parents MaryAnne (Tony) Miller of Silverton and Bill (Abbigail) Hess of Clackamas. Her siblings are Savanna Corbin of Salem, Dakota Miller of Silverton, and Xander Hess of Clackamas Her surviving grandparents are Patty Hoppe of Portland, Paul Hoppe of Salem, William Sr (Cheryl) Hess of Roseburg, Dave (Mary) Miller of Silverton, Chris (Keith) Relf of Keizer, Barbara (Milton) Shultz of Tri-Cities, WA. Her great-grandparents are Pat Richardson of Coos Bay, Dick Miller of Spearfish, SD, and Shirley Relf of Rapid City, SD. A memorial service will be held at the Oaks Park Dance Pavilion (7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland) on Thursday, December 5th at 3:00 PM.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Jordan Hess Memorial Fund in support of scholarships at Silverton High School through the Venmo account @jordan-hess-26 . Arrangements by City View Funeral Home, Salem, Oregon. Check out the classified ads everyday. Simple Cremation $695 Simple Direct Burial $995 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 • Wednesday publication deadlines the Wednesday prior • Affidavit Fee - $10.00 per Affidavit requested Friends of Historic Butteville Location: 10767 Butte St. NE, Aurora Date: Oct. 19 Score: 97 Priority violations ❚ Outdoor cooking and beverage dispensing areas have not been ap- proved or are improperly operated, specifically: Handwashing station not set up near outdoor bar- becue station while in use. Point deduction: 3. Garibaldi Mexican Restaurant Location: 1111 Edgewater St. NW, Salem Date: Oct. 15 Score: 100 No priority violations Gary’s Barbeque On Wheels Location: 2325 Fair- grounds Road NE, Salem Date: Oct. 21 Score: 100 No priority violations The Silverton Appeal Tribune is a one day a week (Wednesday) only publication LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE RATES Silverton Appeal Tribune: • Wednesdays only - $12.15/per inch/per time • Online Fee - $21.00 per time Location: 280 S Pacific Hwy., Woodburn (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 19 Score: N/A Priority violations ❚ Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold hold- ing temperatures, specif- ically: Cut cabbage 59- 63°F in ice bath with very little ice and flautas 81°F on the countertop with not temperature control. Potato tacos 81-120°F near the fryer. ❚ Soap is not provided at a handwashing sink, spe- cifically: Soap missing at the sink. Golden Grill Restaurant PUBLIC POLICY NOTICES LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE DEADLINES All Legals Deadline @ 1:00 p.m. on all days listed below: ***All Deadlines are subject to change when there is a Holiday. El Mercadito Location: 12745 Monitor McKee Road NE, Wood- burn Date: Oct. 17 Score: 100 No priority violations COUCH Public Notices are published by the Statesman Journal and available online at w w w .S ta te s m a n J o u r n a l.c o m . The Statesman Journal lobby is open Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can reach them by phone at 503-399-6789. In order to receive a quote for a public notice you must e-mail your copy to SJLegals@StatesmanJournal.com , and our Legal Clerk will return a proposal with cost, publication date(s), and a preview of the ad. proper hot or cold hold- ing temperatures, specif- ically: Carton of shake mix measured 62°F, mix stored in back section of the lower shelf without temperature control. Freeze mix measured 45-47°F in front section of the old freeze ma- chine. Point deduction: 5. ❚ A handwashing sink does not provide the minimum water temper- ature or is not equipped with a mixing valve or combination faucet, spe- cifically: Maximum water temperature measured 58°F at the restroom hand wash sink. Point deduction: 3. Oct. 21: No priority vio- lations Privately owned cremation facility. A Family Owned Oregon Business. Gourmet Hometown Heroes Location: 210 Capitol St. NE, Salem (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 16 Score: N/A No priority violations Hooked on Food Location: 4877 Indiana Ave. NE, Salem (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 17 Score: N/A No priority violations Independence Grill & “Easy Online Arrangements” www.CrownCremationBurial.com OR-SAL0009174-02^_04 Continued on Page 3B