The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1986, Image 7

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    Thursday, December 11,1986/The Battalion/Page 7
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By Curtis L. Culberson
Staff Writer
The restaurants listed below
were inspected Nov. 25 through
Tuesday by the Brazos County
Health Department. The infor
mation is based on food service
establishment reports.
SCORED BETWEEN 90 AND
95:
Monterrey House at 1816
Texas Ave. was inspected by Da
vid Plett. Score — 93. Four points
were subtracted in the report be
cause a back door was not self
closing and weatherstripping was
needed at the base of a door to
prevent insects from entering.
Two points were subtracted in
the report because there was
mold on some soda fountain
heads. One point was subtracted
in the report because wiping
cloths weren’t stored in bleach
Photo bran | Burger Boy #1 at 300 N.
Texas Ave. was inspected by Da
vid Pickens. Score — 91. Four
points were deducted in the re
port because a rear door hinge
vhile they
needed repairing. Two points
were deducted in the report be
cause there were no towels at a
hand sink. Three one-point viola
tions were cited in the report be
cause floors, walls and a grill area
needed cleaning. The report said
the restaurant has seven days to
post a cleaning schedule.
SCORED BETWEEN 85 AND
90:
Tom’s Barbecue at 3610 S.
College Ave. was inspected by Da
vid Plett. Score — 89. A four-
point violation was cited in the re
port because barrels were being
stored in front of a kitchen hand
sink, making it inaccessible to em
ployees. There were two two-
point violations cited in the re
port because towels were not
available near a hand sink and a
juice dispenser needed cleaning.
Three one-point violations were
cited in the report because ther
mometers were needed in a re
frigerator where foods were kept,
wiping towels weren’t stored in
bleach water or a hamper and lo
go plates were being stored on
the floor.
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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 in the health report.
Scores can be misleading, Jefferson says, because restaurants can
get the same score by having several minor violations or a few major vi
olations. He says the major violations can be cause for closing a restau
rant while many minor violations can be corrected during the inspec
tion. Point deductions, or violations, in the report range from one point
(minor violation) to five points (major violation).
Jefferson says the department might close a restaurant if: the score
is below 60, the personnel has infectious diseases, the restaurant lacks
adequate refrigeration, there is a sewage backup in the building, the
restaurant has a complete lack of sanitization for the food equipment.
The department inspects each restaurant about every six months.
Jefferson says a follow-up inspection is sometimes required if a restau
rant has a four- or five-point violadon that cannot be corrected during
the inspection, or if there are numerous small violations.
Inspectors at the department are registered sanitarians.
Texan joins
House policy
committee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep.
Jim Chapman, D-Sulphur Springs,
has been chosen to represent the
freshman class in the Democratic
Steering and Policy Committee join
ing fellow Texans Jim Wright and
Jack Brooks in the 3 l-member body.
The powerful committee will
work with newly nominated House
Speaker Wright, D-Fort Worth, in
setting the legislative agenda for the
100th Congress and in determining
committee assignments for House
members.
“I am pleased to make this ap
pointment,” Wright said. “Jim has
demonstrated time and time again
the leadership qualities that make
him a natural choice to serve on the
committee that shapes legislative
policy.”
Chapman, elected to Congress in
a special election in August 1985,
will be the committee’s junior mem
ber. During the 99th Congress he
served on the Public Works, Trans
portation and Science and Technol
ogy committees, posts he expects to
retain in the coming session.
“It is my intention to push all the
issues that I have fought for in the
past, including a national trade pol
icy, a balanced federal budget, pro
tecting our nation’s senior citizens,
and an oil import fee as part of a
comprehensive national energy pol
icy,” Chapman said in a prepared
statement.
Twelve members of the Steering
and Policy Committee are chosen by
their regional caucuses, eight are ap
pointed by the speaker and 11 serve
on the panel by virtue of other lead
ership positions they hold in the
House.
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AUSTIN (AP) — The Travis
lounty district attorney has started
in organization to help keep tabs on
the criminal justice system and to of
fer support to crime victims.
Group members will attend trials
in the county’s four district courts
here criminal cases are heard.
Travis County District Attorney
im Earle said he hopes the program
take the place of a disappearing
support system that victims once
had.
“There was a time not very long
ago that the system of defense in the
community belonged to everybody,”
Earle said. “Everybody was part of
it.”
Earle said that in years past there
was an automatic safety net that the
victim fell into — extended family,
neighbors and friends — people
who provided support. That doesn’t
happen anymore, he said.
Among those who have volun
teered for the program is Joyce
Isaacs, the mother of a crime victim.
“It’s time the people of Austin
took back the court system,” Isaacs
said. “It’s not some far-off bu
reaucracy. It involves every one of us
on a most intimate basis because
people like Troy Wiggins are a dan
ger to every law-abiding person in
this town.”
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