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glass count rdn the same place,

from. a bottle ran 16,800. Still ‘not big enough?

counted 76,500.

~ = - NOW TRY this one on for size the inspectors tdv-

In a certain block, encountered a perfectly sober ern customer who commented:

“If they don’t stop puttihg that durged medicine in the water in I'm going to stop

these taverns, drinking.”

In that same block the laboratory count later tured up a bar glass which virtually defled all efforts at even an estimated bacterial count. The technician finally reckoned the

count would exceed Although the

500,000, taverns

fenders generally. In

on a water elass

a few,

n ” uo COUNTS as high as that one of of course, were isoin- stand a few minutes after hadn't! sterilized. The chlorine goes in a

half a million, lated and rare. stance, if the

Yet in that inspectors

beer sipper ‘would have had mouth to it within the hour. Patrons, themselves, are the

hl DEC. IL, 1047 ae t's Gay Life for Sacteria Mrs. Fraser Raps. In Some Local Taverns

won't impress you, how will you -settle for the ones in the tens of thousands. In one restaurant a tap up to 24,000. In| the little glass the bartender puts beside your bottle of beer in case you didn't like to drink

There was another beer glass that: showed a count of 50,400, still another that

had no monopoly on dirty drinking vessels, |* they certainly were the worst ofrestaurants the survey revealed bacterial counts on a fork of 768, on a cup of 26,000, of 47,000. on another cup of 18.400, just to mention

selected that glass for the test, some few minutes. his barkeep kid you, either,

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offenders in this taverh element of the problem. They object to the [aint whiff of chlorine on a recently washed _beer glass. They don't like the “medicine.” So a lot of times ‘the barkeeper| just keeps a shot ‘glass full or chlo-! rine handy- in case the inspector walks in. Veteran inspectors swear the small “plop” is tipped into the “sterilizing” rinse water as they come in the door is an almost daily occurrence. n = u FURTHERMORE, it takes time for that chlorine or some other germicidal rinse to act. Just soz+zling the glass in the water for a moment won't change the bacterial count or make the glass safe, Too many bartenders use the »ld of thumb—a thumb is the best way to get lipstick off a glass without] having to stop to wash and sterilize | it. Men don't use lipstick so

‘you cant’ rely on the old adage that ‘what you can't see won't hurt you.” It can,

faintest whiff of chlorine, -

not like the smell of can do is to suggest that the bar have enough glasses so they can being

And don't let the because it is possible to get a perfectly ac-

chief ceptable sterilizing agent which is

odorless and leaves no stain on glasses. Too frequently patrons rely on

the sterilizing qualities of the alcohol in whiskv or beer to protect them. It just won't work.

” » WHEN A GERM gets a shot of whisky, he does just what a man does. He gets drunk. And when he sobers up, hé's as dangerous as ever, Yes, enough whisky, straight, will kill bacteria if they jected to it long enough. you'll stop to think, enough of that sort of treatment will kill a man, too.

So although in many ways you

can't tell how clean a restaurant is, most of what goes on behind a bar is visible to the patron.” You

can't test the strength of the steri-|

| lizing rinse, but you can see that | the barkeep uses it.

Strikes Down 68 Pct.;

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mlm PAGE 0 SALEM, Dec. 11 (UP)—Eighteen| plis lie years ago-Raymond Nichols gure 0 Ci on

[his ankles while playing ; Hardinsburg High School on hel Change-over of the W. Washing~ ball squad. Both o | - was scheduled to sq f his legs had tol ton 48t. car-line to diesel-powered |busses soon after. the first of the play a special game for Year seemed a certainty today. it was .adiDubois High School will 30 io a cated the State Highway Devart{ment wag prepared to resurface the street as soon as the car tracks are

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