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PAGE 6A PICKENS COUNTY PROGRESS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1.2011
It’s chicken cooking time in Tate again |
By Lawton Baggs
Marble Valley Friends
Photo by Vonnie L. Jean
Twice each year Marble Val
ley Friends sponsor a barbecue
chicken fundraiser from the Old
Tate Gym. The anticipated fall
event is scheduled for Friday,
Sept. 23. On that date, experi
enced cooks will tend the large
outdoor grill as they prepare
chicken halves slowly over char
coal. Inside, the ladies of Marble
Valley Friends will be busy slic
ing home-baked cakes and ar
ranging plates of slaw, baked
beans and bread for diners.
Meals may be eaten on-site or or
ders of four or more to the same
location will be delivered.
To assure the availability of
an adequate number of chickens,
the largest order must be placed
by the 15th. Most tickets must be
pre-sold during the next two
weeks. Members of MVF will be
contacting businesses and indi
viduals for orders during the
two-week period. However, not
many “extra” meals will be pre
pared. To avoid disappointment,
customers are asked to call
Penny Davis at 770-735-2564 or
Lawton Baggs at 706-692-6598
to get on the “eatin’ list.” The
cost remains $7 per plate. Meals
will be served beginning at 11
Annie s Home Cooking
1995 Old Talking Rock Rd., Jasper, GA
Phone 706-253-5726 • Menu Line 706-253-6726
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Marble Valley Friends getting the barbecue chicken ready at last years fundraiser.
a.m.
Marble Valley Friends is an
historic preservation/educational
organization striving to preserve
the history, personal memories,
buildings and culture of the area
stretching from Ball Ground to
Marble Hill. The Old Tate Gym
is the organization’s headquar
ters.
The cost and the quality of the
meal have made this semi-annual
fundraiser a favorite event in the
area. MVF invites former cus
tomers to be at the Old Tate Gym
on the 23rd. To any that have not
previously participated, an invi
tation to try it is cordially ex
tended. It is believed you will
become a satisfied customer.
Inspected: 8/9/11
Subway
1069 Travelers Rest Rd.,
Jasper
Current Score: 89-B
Previous Score: 90-A
Violation:
Observed potentially haz
ardous food cold-held at greater
than 41 °F; PHF on the make-line
at 42-48°F. The cooler was at the
maximum setting and could not
be adjusted down. PHF items in
containers 1/2 full were at 42°F.
The containers that were full
were at 46-48°F. The employee
was instructed to remove the
food to levels only 1/2 full and a
service technician was called. Do
not fill the containers to a higher
level until the cooling unit can
maintain PHF at41°F or below. -
Repeat violation.
Dairy Queen
1579 E Church St., Jasper
Current Score: 95-A
Previous Score: 90-A
Violations:
1. Wet wiping cloth not stored
in sanitizing solution between
uses. Wet cloths must be stored
in sanitizing solution.
2. Single service articles must
be stored covered or inverted -
corrected on-site.
3. The raw wood at the serv
ice counter needs to be painted
with a washable paint to be
smooth and easily cleanable.
Inspected: 8/10/11
Wildwood Health Center
184 Pinhook Rd., Talking Rock
Current Score: 91-A
Previous Score: 99-A
Violation:
Observed potentially haz
ardous food cold-held at greater
than 41°F. PHF items in the re
frigerator at 45°F; must be 41°F
or below. Milk in milk cooler at
44°F. Both units were adjusted
down at time of inspection. Per-
son-in-charge must monitor tem
peratures of food to insure proper
cold holding. Unit should be set
at 36°F instead of 41°F to allow
for temperature rise during use.
Inspected: 8/16/11
Peking Garden
28 Bill Wigington Pkwy.,
Jasper
Current Score: 96-A
Previous Score: 88-B
Violations:
1. Observed ice in container
of wantons. When ice is used for
cold-holding, the container must
be self-draining.
2. Employee items stored with
canned foods in dry storage area.
Employee items must be stored
in a separate area from food and
food service equipment.
Inspected: 8/18/11
Starbucks
115 Bill Wigington Pkwy.,
Jasper
Current Score: 87-B
Previous Score: 96-A
Violations:
1. Observed 4 large bags of
coffee in the hand-wash sink.
The hand-wash sink must be
available for hand washing at all
times - corrected on-site.
2. Cloth for cleaning wands
not at proper strength for sanitiz
ing. These wands are considered
food contact surfaces and must
be properly sanitized - corrected
on-site.
3. Observed food employee
wearing jewelry other than a
plain ring - corrected on-site.
4. Observed employee with
no hair restraint. All food em
ployees must wear an effective
hair restraint.
Pueblo Cantina Bar & Grill
25 Luke Carver Dr., Jasper
Current Score: 90-A
Previous Score: 90-A
Violations:
The Circus is coming to town
Submitted by Doug Brooks
On Thursday, Sept. 15, the
Lewis and Clark Circus will re
turn to Lee Newton Park in
Jasper for shows at 5 and 7:30
p.m. This old-fashioned big top
circus has been delighting
crowds of fans for many years.
Advance tickets for adults may
be purchased at Moore Furni
ture on Main Street for $10
each or purchased at the gate
for $15. Jasper Lions also
have tickets to sell.
Children under the age of
15 may receive coupons for
free admission at
www.lewisandclarkcircus.com
. Children must be accompa
nied by a “paying” adult to re
ceive free admission.
1. Observed improper vertical
separation of raw animal foods
and ready-to-eat foods. Raw
shrimp and chicken stored over
avocados and tomatoes. Raw
PHF can never be stored over
RTE food - corrected on-site.
2. Clean the buildup off of the
shelves in the walk-in cooler.
Inspected: 8/23/11
Waffle House # 1705
239 Interstate Dr., Jasper
Current Score: 90-A
Previous Score: 93-A
Violations:
1. Cooked potentially hazardous
food not cooled from 135°F to
41°F within 8 hours. Observed
chili from the previous day at
52°F in the refrigerator. The chili
was discarded. Person-in-charge
must insure proper cooling of
PHF - corrected on-site.
2. The outside and the handles
of the cooling units should be
cleaned to remove buildup.
Madeline’s Cafe & Bakery
1052 E Church St., Jasper
Current Score: 75-C
Previous Score: 91-A
Violations:
1. Observed several pans on
the hand-wash sink, which made
the sink inaccessible. The hand
wash sink must be available for
hand washing at all times.
2. Observed potentially haz
ardous food cold-held at greater
than 41°F. Miscellaneous PHF
items in the prep cooler at 48-
62°F. PHF above 50°F was dis
carded at time of inspection.
Other PHF items were moved to
a unit holding at 38°F. Person-in-
charge must insure proper cold
holding - corrected on-site.
3. Observed food being
cooled by non-approved method.
Chicken salad was cooling in the
refrigerator at 68°F in a large
container. To properly cool, use
shallow pans or an ice bath and
cool to 41°F. Food can then be
placed in the large container for
cold storage.
4. Employees preparing food
must wear hair restraints.
5. Observed employee wash
ing hands in the vegetable sink.
This sink is for washing vegeta
bles and can be used for no other
purpose - corrected on-site.
6. Cover the particle board on
the cooler lid with a surface that
is smooth and easily cleanable.
7. Observed a dog in an area
used for food storage - corrected
on-site.
BENEFIT CAR SHOW for Wesley Jordan
who has suffered two strokes due to a brain tumor
and is undergoing radiation treatments.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 2011
Pickens County Middle School
(Refuge Road in Jasper)
Registration fee: $20 per car
Judging will begin at 12 noon and end at 3 pm.
Top 25 places will be awarded a trophy!
Plus two special awards chosen by Wesley & Conner Jordan
50/50 Drawing • Door Prizes • Music • Food • Lots of Fun
Raffle for (1) week in Panama City Beach at Watercrest Condos
on Thomas Drive, also raffle for Big Green Egg.
Tickets are available now and the day of the card show.
ALL PROCEEDS ARE TO HELP
WITH MEDICAL EXPENSES
For more information contact:
Mark Holcomb 770-893-7348
Donnie Fowler 770-893-7638
Brett Holcomb 404-314-2053
Christy Allen 404-277-8311
Michael Jordan 770-617-0133
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