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2B | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2020 Miller Continued from Page 1B something of a running joke. The last time I saw him was an 80th birthday celebration in April 2017 in Redding. Judging by the turnout and the senti- ments expressed by all, it really showed that Aesop was right. “That was so great,” Meredith said. “I’m so glad we did that, because it’s so nice to share a person’s life while they’re still alive, you know. “It’s important to do it afterwards as well. But I’m sure glad that we did it when we did.” A socially distanced celebration of John’s life is planned around April in Palo Cedro. For information or to take part, Meredith asked for me to give you to pass on her email address at mfeamst7@gmail.com | APPEAL TRIBUNE BROODER BEHEMOTHS – Some of the most-anticipated trout plants of the year, the stocking of massive rainbow brood fish, are under way from the Ore- gon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Roaring River Hatchery near Scio. While information about the number of fish is not being released, the sites are via recorded message at (503) 394-3155, then press 2. This week, brooders, as they are known, were stocked at Walling Pond in Salem, Henry Hagg Lake near Forest Grove and Silverton Reservoir near Sil- verton. Stocking reports will continue until the fish run out, or angler interest leads to crowding at the sites because of coro- navirus pandemic restrictions, accord- ing to Pete Starr, a tech at Roaring River. QUOTE OF THE WEEK: I don’t know if I like fishing, or just being in the places where you find fish – John Higley Contact Henry via email at Henry- MillerSJ@gmail.com RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS MARION AND POLK COUNTY ABOUT RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS Semi-annual restaurant inspections from Oct. 28 to Nov. 3. This is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by the Marion and Polk County health departments. Breakfast & Burger Location: 2575 Silverton Road NE, Salem Date: Oct. 16 (reinspected Oct. 30) Score: 94 Oct. 16: Priority violations h A consumer advisory is not pro- vided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required information, specifically: Facility serves to-order eggs and menu was ob- served without consumer advisory. Point deduction: 3. h Food-contact surfaces are not clean, specifically: Fry cutter on wall observed with dried buildup. Point de- duction: 3. Oct. 30: No priority violations Elote Veloz Reopen Continued from Page 1B sides of the river and link key park landmarks. There are rustic cabins open, but the other five deluxe cabins remain closed. Champoeg State Heritage Area Silver Falls State Park The historical park nestled in a quiet part of the Willamette Valley between Salem and Portland has yurts and cab- ins open, but no showers. Perhaps the most famous of Ore- gon's state parks — and certainly the closest to Salem — this emerald forest home to 10 giant waterfalls can make a fun family escape in winter. The park features 14 rentable cabins, although no showers are currently open. Cottonwood Canyon State Park This often-overlooked park in the John Day River canyonlands features beautiful scenery, chilly winter temper- atures and access to the iconic river. Cabins are open for rental here, but res- ervations are required. Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area Tumalo State Park This Central Oregon state park out- side Bend provides a basecamp for the area's recreation riches. Seven yurts are open but reservations are required. Wallowa Lake State Park This remote park in the Blue Moun- tains between Pendleton and La Grande preserves what was once a sto- pover for travelers on the Oregon Trail. Often snowy in the winter, the site features six rustic cabins open for rent- al. L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park (cabins) Just a half hour outside Portland, this park features forested trails for hik- ing, mountain biking and horseback riding. The park has 15 cabins open for rent- al, five of which are pet-friendly. LaPine State Park Nestled along the Upper Deschutes River amid giant ponderosa pine forest, LaPine State Park connects to 10 miles of multi-use trails that follow both On the far side of Oregon, this state park in the Wallowa Mountains access- es miles of snowy trails. Just two wood- sided yurts are open for rental. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Another Oregon Trail site in far East- ern Oregon, Farewell Bend sits along the Oregon and Idaho border northwest of Ontario. It has two log cabins open but not much longer — the campground closes Nov. 30. Zach Urness has been an outdoors re- porter, photographer and videographer in Oregon for 12 years. Urness is the au- thor of “Best Hikes with Kids: Oregon” and “Hiking Southern Oregon.” He can be reached at zurness@Statesman- Journal.com or (503) 399-6801. Find him on Twitter at @ZachsORoutdoors. Location: 2974 12th St. SE, Salem (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 28 (reinspected Oct. 31) Score: N/A Oct. 28: Priority violations h Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold hold- ing temperatures, specifically: Mini fridge holding just above 41°F. Cut fruit measured at 47 F. Fruit was cut and placed in unit one hour prior to arrival. h An air gap or approved backflow prevention device is not installed, spe- cifically: Three-compartment sink has an improper air gap on the outside wastewater tank on the unit with an open hole on top of the tank that would spill wastewater onto the ground. h The operations and/or equipment are not an integral part of the mobile food unit, specifically: Generator is not attached or integral to the unit. h A three-compartment sink is not provided for warewashing or adequate utensils are not provided, specifically: Left compartment of three compart- ment sink is too small to fit diameter of largest pot. Oct. 31: No priority violations Foodology Mobile Kitchen Location: 6716 Fairway Ave. SE, Sa- lem (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 31 Score: 100 No priority violations Hot Rod Dogs Location: 819 E Jefferson St., Stay- ton (mobile unit) Date: Oct. 31 Score: 100 No priority violations Main St. Bistro & Coffee Location: 201 Main St., Silverton Date: Oct. 29 Score: 100 No priority violations Obituaries Monitor Inn Donald David MT. ANGEL - Donald A. David of Silverton, Oregon, passed away on November 23, 2020, at Providence Benedictine Orchard House at the age of 96. He was born March 1, 1924, in Macksburg, Oregon, to Victor and Joyce David. His wife of 67 years, Doris, twin brother Raymond, and sister Ruth Nemeyer preceded him in death. He is survived by his daughters Robin Fewell of Silverton, Oregon, and Jacquelyn Moseley (Denny) of Oregon City, Oregon, granddaughters Jacquelyn Finley (Scott) of Baytown, Texas, and Erin Moseley of Taylorsville, Utah, great grandchildren Devin Finley and Falynn Cochran (Kody) both of Bay- town, Texas, and two great great grandsons Cayden and Colton, and many loving nieces and nephews. He had fond memories of his early childhood living near Silverton and Mt. Angel. He often reminisced about working on family farms, straw- berry picking, camping, fishing, hiking, skiing, swimming, and school sports (wrestling, football, baseball). After he and his brother won a model airplane distance contest, the prize was a ride in a small airplane. After that ride he dreamed of becoming a pilot. He attended school in Silverton and graduated Silverton High School in 1942 then attended the Universi- ty of Oregon. He joined the Army Air Force through the Aviation Cadet Program and spent time flying in the European and China-Burma-India theaters of operation during World War II. He met Doris Fairall during WWII in Washington, D.C., and they married in March of 1945. After the war, they moved to Tillamook, Oregon, where he worked for his Dad and that is where their daughters were born. After a short time he returned to active military service and went on to serve a total of 33 years in the United States Air Force, retiring as a colonel in 1976. He served in Saudi Arabia, Texas, Nevada, California, Germany, Florida, Vietnam, Washington, DC, and Turkey. Most of his Air Force career was spent in Air Rescue. After retirement he moved back to his beloved Silverton. He enjoyed vegetable gardening, going on road trips, reading, doing jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, and watching anything sports related on TV especially the Ducks. He loved meeting with the “guys” for morning coffee or wine in the evenings. He was a very humble man who never spoke or bragged about the many medals he was awarded - among them the Bronze Star and Distinguished Flying Cross. He just said “It was my duty.” He was a leader and a loving husband, father, and grandfather who was always there to help, guide, and encourage family and friends. In honoring Don’s wishes, there will be no funeral services. His ashes will be interred at Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements by Unger Funeral Chapel, Mt. Angel. Location: 15255 Woodburn-Monitor Road, Woodburn Date: Oct. 28 Score: 100 No priority violations Nachos Locos Express Location: 2640 Portland Road NE, Salem Date: Oct. 30 (reinspected Nov. 3) Score: 94 Priority violations h (REPEAT) A test kit is not provided or is not accurate enough to measure the concentration of sanitizing solu- tions, specifically: Quaternary ammo- nia ("quat") test strips not available to 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. test lobacten sanitizer. Point deduc- tion: 6. Nov. 3: No priority violations The Night Deposit Whiskey Library Location: 195 Commercial St. NE, Salem Date: Oct. 29 Score: 89 Priority violations h Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, poten- tially hazardous food has not been con- sumed within the required time period or is not properly date-marked, specifi- cally: Whole milk in walk-in cooler ob- served to be opened and date-stamped Oct. 19. Point deduction: 5. h A consumer advisory is not pro- vided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required information, specifically: Printed black-and-white menu observed with- out consumer advisory while burgers can be made-to-order. Point deduc- tion: 3. h Food-contact surfaces are not clean, specifically: Hood in kitchen ob- served with significant buildup. Point deduction: 3. Residence Inn Salem Location: 640 Hawthorne Ave. SE, Salem Date: Oct. 29 Score: 95 Priority violations h Food-contact surfaces of equip- ment and utensils are not properly san- itized after cleaning, specifically: The warewashing machine is not getting up to proper temperature; measuring de- vice was only getting up to 136° rather than the required 160°. The gauges on the dishwasher do not appear to be working properly. Point deduction: 5. Taproot Lounge and Cafe Location: 356 State St., Salem Date: Oct. 29 Score: 100 No priority violations Tiki Sports Lounge & Grill Location: 165 Lancaster Drive SE, Salem Date: Oct. 15 (reinspected Oct. 29) Score: 95 Oct. 15: Priority violations h The quaternary ammonium sani- tizer concentration, pH or temperature is not adequate, specifically: The san- itizer dispenser for the three-compart- ment sink is not hooked up to any san- itizer. Point deduction: 5. Oct. 29: No priority violations Simple Cremation $795 Simple Direct Burial $995 Church 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-GCI0348841-02