The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 13, 1986, Image 7

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$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
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Part-time married student wife preferred.
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Thursday, November 13, 1986/The Battalion/Page 7
Restaurant Report
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By Mike Sullivan
Staff Writer
The restaurants listed below
were inspected Nov. 3 through
Tuesday hy the Brazos County
Health Department. The infor
mation is based on food service
establishment reports.
SCORED BET WEEN 90 AND
95;
e Red Lobster at 817 Texas
Ave. in College Station was in
spected by Mike Lester. Score —
94. Three two-point deductions
were made on the report because
there were no paper towels at a
hand sink, a dishwasher needed
cleaning and some food items
were being stored on the floor of
a walk-in f reezer. The report also
noted that some food items in
some coolers needed to be cov
ered.
• Fat Burger at 725 University
Dr. in College Station was in
spected by David Pickens. Score
—92. Four points were deducted
on the report because a rear door
was not self-closing. The report
said the self-closing device would
have to be installed within three
days.
A total of three points were
subtracted on the report because
some food items and some single-
service items were being stored in
an unacceptable manner. A final
point was deducted on the report
because some trash needed to be
removed from the rear of the
building.
SCORED BET WEEN 85 AND
90:
• Julie’s Place at 607 1 exas
Ave. in College Station was in
spected by Mike Lester. Score —
88. Four points were subtracted
on the report because a mop
drain was plugged up. Two two-
point violations were deducted on
the report because a dishwasher
and some utensil holders needed
cleaning.
Four one-point violations were
cited in the report for the follow
ing: a men’s bathroom faucet was
leaking; some floor tiles needed
repair; a wall needed repair;
some bulk containers needed to
be labeled.
• Deb’s Deli at 404 E. Univer
sity Dr. in College Station was in
spected hy Mike Lester. Score —
87. Four points were subtracted
on the report because some dirty
dishes were stacked in a hand
sink. Three two-point violations
were subtracted on the report be
cause a restroom door was not
self-closing, some food items
were being stored on a walk-in
cooler floor and some garbage
needed to be sealed in plastic
bags.
One point was subtracted on
the report because some cabinets
needed cleaning, a reach-in dis
play cooler needed cleaning and
some counters needed cleaning.
Two more one-point violations
were cited in the report because
some single-service items needed
to be resealed and a food prepa
ration counter needed cleaning.
David Jefferson, a registered sanitarian at the department, says res
taurants with scores of 95 or above generally have excellent operations
and facilities. Jefferson says restaurants with scores in the 70s or low 80s
usually have serious violations on the health report.
Scores can he misleading, Jefferson says, because restaurants can
achieve the same score hv having several major violations oi an abun
dance of minor violations. He says the major violations might close the
restaurant down while some minor violations can be cot reeled dining
the inspection.
Jefferson says the department might close a restaurant if: the score
is below 60, the personnel has infectious diseases, the restaurant lacks
adequate refrigeration, a sewage backup exists in the building, the res
taurant has a complete lack of sanitization for the food equipment.
Point deductions, or violations, on the report range from one point
(minor violation) to five points (major violation). I he department in
spects each restaurant about every six months.
Sometimes a follow-up inspection must be made, usually within 10
days.jefferson says a restaurant might require a follow-up inspection if
it has a four- or five-point violation that cannot be corrected while the
inspector is still there, or if there are numerous small violations.
Inspectors at the department are registered sanitarians.
‘Forum ’ — cr funny
farce that keeps
everyone rolling
By Karen Kroesche
Staff Writer
The opening performance of the
Aggie Players’ “A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Fo
rum” was confusing, bemusing and
quite humorous at times — in a
mindless sort of way.
It’s the type of show you chuckle
at as you roll your eyes and walk
away feeling entertained at the ex
pense of your integrity. But that’s
just the kind of show “Forum” is in
tended to be. It’s a good-natured
20th century spoof of the not-so-or-
dinarv, everyday life of the ancient
Romans.
The Players’ production of this
musical farce was riddled with dar
ing dialogue and blatant sexual un
dertones. The actors and actresses,
who were dressed in somewhat ris
que Roman togas, kept their respec
tive tongues f irmly planted in cheek
throughout the show.
“Forum” is based on the plays of
the Roman comedian Plautus,
known as the godfather of popular
theater. T he action is built around
three houses belonging to Roman
citizens — a nobleman, a dealer in
courtesans (That’s “pimp” to you
and me ), and a senile old man who’s
amnesic antics are good for a few
laughs. The plot, which never thick
ens, is the basic boy-gets-girl sce
nario, with a handful of original
twists thrown in.
The opening number promises
that the musical has “something lor
everyone” and calls for “tragedy to
morrow and comedy tonight,” which
is amended in the closing scene fi
nale to “morals tomorrow and com
edy tonight.” The cast does deliver a
good time for all, in the form of
lighthearted dialogue that requires
no deep thought.
Troy A. Herbert (Hysterium) and
Donnie Ray Wilson (Pseudolus) gave
commendable performances as the
conniving Roman slaves who master
minded the entire scenario. Their
motives differ — Pseudolus is ded
icated solely to gaining his freedom
while Hysterium is pathetically ded
icated to his masters — but together
they form a hilariously winning com
bination. T he vocal abilities oi the
dastardly duo were surpassed only
by the resonant voice of Mike Mar
ino who played the character of tFfe
arrogant Miles Gloriosus.
While the action is never edge-of-
your-seat type material, the sheer
pandemonium of the final scene
does lead the audience to wonder
how (and when) it’s all going to end.
Fortunately for everyone, the play
does end happily, with no grave con
sequences or philosophical points to
ponder.
“Forum” will be presented today
through Saturday at 8 p.m. in Rud
der Theater. Tickets are $7.00 for
adults and $5.00 for students and se->
nior citizens, and can be purchased
at the Rudder Box Of fice.
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