2B | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020 | APPEAL TRIBUNE RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS MARION AND POLK COUNTY Semi-annual restaurant inspections from July 2 to July 16. 22 Below Location: 4155 Rickey St. SE, Suite 126, Salem Date: July 14 Score: 100 No priority violations Alibi Inn Location: 590 Taggart Drive NW, Suite 130, Salem Date: July 15 Score: 100 No priority violations drinking, specifically: Observed em- ployee beverage container without straw, lid, handle. Point deduction: 3. i Temperature measuring devices are not provided or readily accessible for checking food temperatures, specifi- cally: Probe thermometer not available in facility. Point deduction: 3. Brew Coffee and Tap House Location: 211 S Main St., Independ- ence Date: July 16 Score: 95 Priority violations i Food employees are not washing their hands as often as necessary, spe- cifically: Food handler did not wash his hands after arriving to work. Point de- duction: 5. Archive Coffee & Bar ABOUT RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS This is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by the Marion and Polk County health departments. Twice annually, licensed restaurants receive unannounced inspections that focus on food temperatures, food preparation practices, worker hygiene, dish-washing and sanitizing, and equipment and facility cleanliness. Violations: Restaurant scores are based on a 100-point scale. Priority violations deduct 5 points, and priority foundation violations deduct 3 points. Violations recorded on consecutive inspections result in point deductions being doubled. Scoring: Scores of 70 or higher are considered compliant. Restaurants scoring below 70 must be re-inspected within 30 days or face closure or other administrative action. Restaurants display a placard by the entrance to indicate whether they have passed their last inspection. Woodburn Date: July 13 Score: 100 No priority violations Date: July 15 Score: 100 No priority violations Burger Time Restaurant Location: 102 Liberty St. NE, Suite 120, Salem Date: July 13 Score: 100 No priority violations Baskin Robbins Loco Ono BBQ Jack in the Box Location: 450 N Main St., Mt. Angel Date: July 14 Score: 100 No priority violations Burgerville Location: 1124 Wallace Road NW, Sa- lem Date: July 14 Score: 100 No priority violations Location: 615 E Main St., Monmouth Date: July 16 Score: 100 No priority violations Location: 1940 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem Date: July 14 Score: 97 Priority violations i Hand towels or a hand drying de- vice is not provided at the handwashing sink, specifically: No paper towels at kitchen hand sink. Point deduction: 3. Java Crew Chase Bar & Grill Bento Box Location: 3284 Lancaster Drive NE, Suite A, Salem Date: July 16 Score: 94 Priority violations i Food employees eat, drink or use tobacco in unapproved areas or use an inappropriate beverage container for Location: 1083 Monmouth St., Inde- pendence Date: July 14 Score: 100 No priority violations Location: 779 Wallace Road NW, Sa- lem Date: July 14 Score: 100 No priority violations Limeberry Location: 402 McClaine St., Silver- ton (mobile unit) Date: July 14 Score: 100 No priority violations McDonald’s Location: 227 E Ellendale Ave., Dal- las Date: July 13 Score: 95 Priority violations i Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically: Sliced toma- toes in the salad refrigerator are at 46°F; temperature of the spirit thermometer in the refrigerator unit is close to 50°F - not working. Point deduction: 5. Dairy Queen Location: 2620 Newberg Hwy., Location: 525 Taggart Drive NW, Suite 130, Salem Obituaries Beverly Mae Dempsey Donald Wada MT ANGEL - Donald Kazuo Wada passed away peacefully in his sleep on July 23rd, 2020 at his home in Mt. Angel, OR. Don was born on Christmas Eve in 1943 at the Gila River Japanese Internment Camp in Arizona to Robert and Teiko Wada. Upon his family’s release, they returned to the Bay Area where they started their life again in Mountain View, CA. Don was an accomplished Little League pitcher as a boy in Mountain View where he relied on a screw- ball to carry him to several no-hitters. It was at this age that Don became a devoted and life-long San Francisco 49ers and Giants fan. He continued to play baseball and basketball on his way to earning his diploma at Mountain View High School. After high school, Don enlisted in the United States Ma- rine Corps Reserves, where he served honorably for two years. Don utilized his artistic talents as a professional florist in San Jose, CA. It was during this time that Don married his first wife, Donna, who gave birth to his two beloved daughters, Megan and Meredith. After suffering catastrophic vision problems that nearly left him blind, he was forced to retire as a florist and begin a new career. Along with his second wife, Karen, he built a very suc- cessful local landscape and gardening business from scratch, starting with a lawnmower he received from his father. Don was an avid golfer during this time where his long drives were on display at the many courses he frequented in San Jose and on the Monterey Peninsula, including Pebble Beach. After a successful second career, Don sold his business and retired to Mt Angel, OR to be closer to his daughters and his grandchildren. It was there that he once again built a rich and full life for himself. Don was a pillar of the Edelweiss Village community where his generosity was only exceeded by his friendliness. His passion for giving back to his Mt. Angel community was on full display through his volunteer work with the St. Joseph Shelter Mission Benedict, the Providence Benedictine Nursing Center, and the Mt. Angel Senior Center, where his sense of humor and charm brightened the days of employees and patrons alike. In 2011, his extensive volunteer work was recognized when he was honored with the Mt. Angel Chamber of Commerce Volunteer of the Year award. The greatest passion of his life was showering those he loved with his unmatched generosity. There were no greater objects of this generosity than his two daughters and five grandchildren. His love for them and pride in them had no limits, as anyone who knew him can attest. Don faced all that his very full life had to offer, both the joys and the challenges, with the same light-hearted warmth and marginally appropriate sense of humor that all who knew him came to cherish. His compassion and generosity will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of having him in their life. There were few people he didn’t like, fewer still who didn’t like him, and none for whom he held no place in his heart. The bright light that was Don may have faded away but it will continue to be reflected in the many people who shine more brightly because they knew him. Don is survived by his mother, Teiko, his sisters, Ellen Phillips and Elaine Snoeck, his daughters, Megan Kaplan and Meredith Eggert, his sons-in-law, Dan Kaplan and Matt Eggert, and his grandchildren, Sophia, Nathaniel and Ruby Kaplan, and Owen and Audrey Eggert. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert. The family plans to hold a Celebration of Life gathering for all who wish to attend once that can be done safely. This will likely be held next summer. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Mt. Angel Senior Center and the St. Joseph Shelter Mission Benedict are greatly appreciated. Arrangements are by Unger Funeral Chapel. SALEM - Beverly Mae Dempsey died peacefully at home with family at her side on July 17, 2020. She was a compassionate and caring person throughout her life as seen in her years of nursing, her generosity in giving and her love and care of her family was a life well lived. Beverly was born on February 24, 1920 in Washington D.C. to Major Harry A. White and Gertrude Dake White. Her family lived in several cities including a city in Virginia, Chicago and San Francisco while her father served in the military. When Beverly was seven years old and her brother Harry was six years old, their mother Gertrude died after a brief illness. Her father subsequently married Kathleen Lagorio. The family finally settled in Yreka, Ca. upon her father’s retirement from the military where 2 brothers and a sister (Creighton, Glenn and Gail) were added to the family. Beverly graduated from Yreka High School in 1938 and attended college in San Jose, Ca. for one year before transferring to Children’s Hospital of San Francisco where she studied to be a Registered Nurse. Upon her graduation in 1942, she enlisted in the Army and served her country as an Army Nurse during World War II. Beverly was stationed in England at the 34th General Hospital where she met her future husband, James M. Dempsey (Jim). At the end of the war, she and her husband settled in Jim’s hometown, Bayonne, N.J., where they raised five children. Beverly continued her nursing career at Bayonne Hospital, first as a Private Duty Nurse and then as a staff nurse, working primarily in the ICU of the hospital. After her husband’s death in 1976, Beverly moved to North Bend, Oregon and worked at Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay, Or. A few years later, Beverly moved to Scotts Mills, Or. and then Salem, Or. Upon moving from the coast, Beverly worked at Silverton Hospital in Silverton, Or. from which she retired at the age of 75 in 1995. Surviving Beverly are her five children, Patrice C. Petsu, James M. Dempsey, Christine P. Dempsey, Mark F. Dempsey and his wife Denise, and Glen M. Dempsey and his wife Maureen; her grandchildren Jennifer P. Petsu, Kevin G. Petsu and his wife Angie, Jonathan J. Petsu and his wife Addie, Evin Dempsey and his wife Christa, Lauren Kawka and her partner Theodore Klick, Caitlyn Dempsey and her partner Greg Teushner, and Conor Dempsey and his fiancé Heather Meade; her great grandchildren Michael, Alex and Mark Kawka, Wyatt and Avrie Petsu, Luke Petsu, Penelope Petsu, and Miles and Emmet Dempsey-Teushner. 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