Friday, February 23,1990 The Battalion Page 5 FEVER STUDY 4 What’s Up Do you have a fever of 101° PULSE or greater} Friday Earn $200 Brazos Valley School Credit union now has a 24 hr, 7 COLOMBIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in 200 Kleberg. Call 775-0645 for more information. days a week Pulse ATM. All network ATM cards by participating in an 8 hour at home research A&M HILLEL: will have a mystery dinner at 5:30 p.m. and Shabbat services will welcome. BVSCU members may withdraw cash study with an investigational over-the-counter let begin at 8 p.m. at the Hillel Jewish Student Center. Call 847-7680 for from their credit union checking account with no fever medication. No blood drawn. more information. charge at this location: PRE MED/PRE DENT SOCIETY: will visit the Baylor and U.T.-Houston medical ■iurri and dental schools. Call Tammy at 846-1243 for more information. Call Pauli Research Int'l 776-0400 OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will have a dinner club at 7 p.m. at the Chicken Oil and 405 University Dr. E. C/S After 6 & Weekends call 361-1500 at 9 p.m. will have a Mardi Gras dance at the Ramada Penthouse. Call y con'plicalf. Keith at 764-0912 for more information. 1 Slde and ■' ASSOCIATION OF AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS: will meet at 8 p.m. in 202 En­ [ns°nsaid' gineering Physics Bldg. Call Thomas at 845-6876 for more information. ldbeaplur ,rojectsin^ ABSENTEE VOTING ON CAMPUS: will be Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 10 8° on foi| p.m. in 146 MSC and 138 MSC. “of its kind; come join e whi([ 11(1 quests Saturday INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have international radio wbile otliei, hour at 9 p.m. at KAMU-FM. Cali 693-0692 for more information. the Innocuous cult of t and twist 0; ;ra. the SS( CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will show the movie “The Most Remi­ niscent Season" at 1:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. The movie is in Mandarin °n, R-Etint with English subtitles. Call Chong at 846-6977 for more information. se working!, t° move fo,. A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: will have a free test drive in Dodge performance cars and a chance to win a trip to Florida at 9 a.m. in Lot 51 at Zachry. coffeehouse :,“1 think n, Call Neil at 846-2062 for more information. v‘ng forward TAMU SURPLUS DEPARTMENT: will have a public auction of surplus property ject." at 10 a.m. at purchasing and stores bldg, on Agronomy Rd. Call Jim at 845-3427 for more information. ...it s free BRAZILIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a carnival celebration from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Hunan’s. Call Jose at 823-2892 or Miguel at 693-0692 an for more information. TEAC: will have a community clean-up at 10 a.m. Meet at the Mud Lot behind Skaggs. Call Mary at 846-6767 for more information. friday, febmaiy 23 war Sunday LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a Fellowship Supper at 6 the Natiora p.m. at the Lutheran Student Center. Call 846-6687 for more information. 8:00 p.m. rumours ms. the long lot. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will go bowling at 3 p.m. at the Triangle Bowl. Call )ort of enin' Keith at 764-0912 for more information. 1 hie Unite; BIBLE STUDY: will start at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. Call 846- 4^ msc town hall 5718 for more information. ntially undj United State LDSSA COUNCIL: will meet at 4:45 p.m. at the College Station Stake Center. various aget- •ms or dnia Monday military," It MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a presentation and discussion on A Film . ~n leral author, Islam at 7:15 p.m. in 507 AB Rudder. Call Hisham at 693-3309 or Ta- the local at qiyuddin at 846-7426 for more information. any quest# ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a discussion at noon. Call CORE for y once in t more information. d effort andi rarentnood it it happce MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Call Dee at aid happen; 845-1515 for more information. It could happen to you. comniunka! LUTHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT: will have a New Decade Bible Study at :h higherdt- 8:15 p.m. at the All Faiths Chapel Meditation Room. Call 846-6687 for effort.” more information. aid he wouk te president! ELECTION COMMISSION OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT: election filing for ith him aoi student body elected offices will be this week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 214 Pavilion. Call Perry at 845-3051 for more information. to discuss th INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: opening ceremony for the art rosswayswl exhibit begins at 10 a.m. in the MSC Flagroom. Call Chong at 846-6977 our problem! for more information. tate and W al scope-I nett comet THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING SEMINAR: “Treatment application nd adavwti in speech/language therapy” by Ruth Dismuke-Blakely will be from noon to 1 p.m. in 204C Sterling Library. 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The restaurants listed below clean non-food contact surfaces, RAL, Fla were inspected by the Brazos improper storage of single-serv­ ty microle County Health Department be­ ice articles and unsatisfactory tween Feb. 12 and Feb. 16. Infor­ floor repair. mation is from a food service es­ SCORED BETWEEN 80 AND tablishment inspection report. 84: SCORED BETWEEN 95 AND Double Dave’s Pizza at 919 100: Harvey Rd. Score —80. Points Fatburger at 725 University were deducted for potentially Dr. Score — 99. One point was hazardous food temperature dur­ deducted for litter on the prem­ ing storage and preparation (ma­ ises. jor violation); improperly stored Mercury Bar at 313 S. College toxic items (major violation); too Ave. Score — 95. Points were de­ few, inconvenient toilets and ducted for unsatisfactory food handwashing 'facilities; unsatis­ protection during storage, unsat­ factory hand-drying devices and isfactory hand cleanser and inad­ cleanser; unsatisfactory construc­ IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT Presents A BRIAN GRAZER Production “PARENTHOOD” RANDY NEWMAN equate floor drainage. tion of non-food contact surfaces; oeSRUTH MORLEY ^MICHAEL HILL DANIEL HANLEY ^TODD HALLOWELL p^DONALD McALPINE, asc Schlotzsky’s at 100 S. Texas improper storage of single-serv­ “Producer tJOSEPH M. CARACCIOLO ^LOWELL GANZ * * RON HOWARD ^LOWELL GANZ & BABALOO MANDEL Ave. Score — 95. Points were de­ ice articles and inadequately PG-13 HUMTS STMMBLT CAUTNMED <3B> !&6§IK§ “BRIAN GRAZER ^RONHOWARD A UNIVERSAL RELEASE ducted for inadequate access to maintained plumbing. C 11. © 1989 Universal City Studios. Inc. and Imagine Films Entertainment. Inc. All Rights Reserved. toilet and handwashing facilities and unsatisfactory design and David Jefferson, a registered construction of non-food contact sanitarian at the department, said surfaces STEREO ON VIDEOCASSETTE restaurants with scores of 95 or COMINQ SOON ON LASER VIDEODISC SCORED BETWEEN 90 AND above generally have excellent 94: operations and facilities. He said Graham Central Station at restaurants with scores in the 70s 1600B S. College Ave. Score — or low 80s usually have serious vi­ 91. Points were deducted for im­ olations in the health report. properly stored toxic items (ma­ Scores can be misleading, Jef­ television jor violation), unsatisfactory ferson said, because restaurants ve been tljj hand-drying device and waste re­ can get the same score by having some cold ceptacles, unclean non-food con­ several minor violations or a few . if he tact surfaces and unsatisfactory major violations. He said the mi­ would ha'f wall and ceiling repair. nor violations can be corrected SCORED BETWEEN 85 AND during the inspection. Point de­ 89: ductions or violations in the re­ Captain’s Halfshell at 206 E. port range from one point (minor Villa Maria Rd. Score — 89. violations) to five points (major Points were deducted for sub­ violations). standard hygienic practices (ma­ Jefferson said the department jor violation), unprotected outer might close a restaurant if the openings and unsatisfactory score is below 60, the personnel hand-drying device and cleanser. have infectious diseases, the res­ 31 Treats at 610 University Dr. taurant lacks adequate refrigera­ Score — 85. Points were de­ tion, there is a sewage backup in ducted for inadequate access to the building or the restaurant has toilet and handwashing facilities, a complete lack of sanitization for M-Th 10-9 unsatisfactory food protection the food equipment. during storage, unclean food- The department inspects each F&St 10-11 693-5789 MAJOR CREDIT contact surfaces, reusing single­ restaurant every six months. Sun. 1-9 Located on the corner of Texas & SW Parkway service articles, improper storage Inspectors at the department in the Winn Dixie Center, College Station CARDS ACCEPTED of food-dispensing utensils, un­ are registered sanitarians.