The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 23, 1987, Image 5

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    Restaurant Report
By Curtis L. Culberson
Staff Writer
The College Station restaurant
l|ted below was inspected April 6
the Brazos County Health De-
irtment. The information is
bed on a food service establish-
■ent inspection report.
SCORED BETWEEN 90 AND
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inspected by David Pickens. Score
— 92. Four points were sub
tracted in the report because a
fly-proof screen was needed over
some vents and a rear-door
threshold needed weatherstrip
ping and repairing. Two two-
point violations were cited in the
report because ice used for bever
ages was uncovered and a cup
was being used in place of an ice
scoop.
David Jefferson, a registered sanitarian at the department, says res-
I taurants with scores of 95 or above generally have excellent operations
and facilities. He says restaurants with scores in the 70s or low 80s
usually have serious violations in the health report.
I 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 minor violations can be corrected during the in
spection. Point deductions, or violations, in the report range from one
point (minor violation) to five points (major violations).
I Jefferson says the department might close a restaurant if: the score
is below 60, the personnel have infectious diseases, the restaurant lacks
adequate refrigeration, there is a sewage backup in the building, or the
restaurant has a complete lack of sanitization for the food equipment.
I The department inspects each restaurant every six months. Jeffer
son says a follow-up inspection is sometimes required if a restaurant has
a four- or Five-point violation that cannot be corrected during the in
action, or if there are numerous small violations.
Inspectors at the department are registered sanitarians.
Texans to fund
restoration
of state Capitol
AUSTIN (AP) — For $300, Tex
ans can make a concrete contribu
tion to restoration of the state Capi
tol, the group responsible for
refurbishing the nearly 100-year-old
building announced Wednesday.
The Capitol Committee kicked off
the Capitol Centennial by inviting
Texans to purchase a 28-inch ce
ment diamond to be placed in the
500-foot walk leading to the Capi
tol’s south entrance and the walk
surrounding the building. The
deadline for purchasing the di
amonds is June 15.
The original gray cement walk
now in place is deteriorating, said
Roy Graham, Capitol architect.
Purchasers’ names will be sandb
lasted into the cement blocks in half
inch letters through the “A Walk in
History” project, said Lowell Leber-
mann Jr., president of the Capitol
Committee.
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ral inches above where the elbow
should have been,” Robert Voglino
of Kingsland said Tuesday. “I
|rabbed the stump and told her,
‘Let’s go to shore!’ ”
His daughter, April Dawn Vog
lino, 16, began running the 75 feet
,, Award shore Saturday evening but
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“It was getting closer, and I had
the impression it was going to at
tempt to swim past me and go for
her again,” her father said. “I
grabbed one of its fins sticking out of
the water and attempted to hold it
while she got to shore.
“I had the fin in one hand, and
was trying to get a hold on it under
neath with the other hand. I held it,
I think for about 20 seconds and
then it jerked out of my hands and
swam to deeper waters.
“By this time, April was in shallow
water. We both collapsed oh shore
from exhaustion. By now, Beth and
the girls realized that something was
wrong and that we weren’t just play
ing out in the waves.”
Beth Voglino, April’s mother,
said, “I ran down to April and Rob
ert. Robert was still holding on to
her arm, but he was very weak. From
that point on I used everything I had
learned in a first-aid class I had
taken about three years ago.”
The girl was flown by U.S. Coast
Guard helicopter to Memorial Medi
cal Center, where doctors operated
for 45 minutes to control bleeding
and amputate the part of the bone
still protruding, Voglino said.
The attack occurred in the Gulf of
Mexico off Mustang Island.
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