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Senators Caperton, Montford Endorse Turner for Senate Rattlesnake Bites are
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Jim Turner, candidate for the Texas
Senate District Five, was endorsed
by retiring State Senator Kent Caper*
ton and current Senate finance chair-
man John Montford. The two sena-
tors joined Turner in discussing the
needs of the fifth district and how
they can best be met by Turner repre-
senting this area in the Texas Senate.
The two senators praised Turner's
leadership ability and cited his inte-
grity and noted Turner is "highly
respected* by the members of the
Texas Senate and will be able to get
things done for the people of the
district
Senator Kent Caperton and Sena-
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Mayor Betty Reinbeck signed a proclamation declaring October 21-
27 as pharmacy week in Sealy. With her are local pharmacists, AI
Chovanetz, left, and Mark Nastoupil. — News Photo
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POTATOES TO
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________JIM__________
TURNER
Democrat for Texas Senate -
Pol. Adv. Pd. by the Jim Turner Campaign, PO Box 780, Crocked, TX 75835
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Education must be
our Top Priority.
“A quality education for all our chil-
dren is essential to the economic fu-
ture of Texas. The challenges we face
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Our edu- Jim, his wife Ginny, and children John and Susan.
cators deserve our support as we work
together to build an educational sys-
tem in Texas that is second to none."
Cut biscuits crosswise into halves
and arrange in bottom of 6-cup (1.5-
L) serving bowl. In 1-cup (250mL)
liquid measure combine sherry and
strawberry spread; using a pastry
brush, brush over biscuits. Arrange
fruits in serving bowl over biscuits.
Spread prepared pudding over fruits,
then spoon whipped topping onto
center of pudding. Sprinkle almonds
over whipped topping. Cover and
refrigerate at least IS minutes.
Each serving provides: 1/4 Fruit
Exchange; 1/2 Milk Exchange; 70
Optional Calories
"Champagne egg biscuits are light
Italian cookies, similar to lady flit-
gers. If biscuits are not available,
substitute 8 ladyfingers (114 ouncel8
grams each).
Create Basin Around
Trees for Watering
To water trees and shrubs, create a
basin around the base to hold the
water until it can soak into the soil.
Build up the basin walls by moving
the soil with a hoo or shovel from
beyond the root area.
However, when creating a baste
for shallow-rooted plants — such as
citrus trees, azaleas, rhododendrons
and camellias — don’t dig into
the ground to make a ditch because it
will destroy important feeder roots.
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Skin: Sore that does not heal;
change in shape; size or color of a
Inendecindsmddenepocsrnes
Rattlesnakes live throughout the
continental United States. They are
shy, retiring creatures that prefer
warm climates and are most common
in regions from southern California
to Florida.
They reside under bushes and
rocks, emerging only to mate, hunt
and warm themselves. Rattlesnakes
can swim and climb trees, but do so
rarely.
Rattlesnakes have an inner ear
that makes them highly sensitive to
ground vibrations and nearby move- ppaCr AMANION
ments. If the snake perceives danger, *VAAUN
it will either attempt to camouflage WHEREAS, last year Americans spent an estimated $42 billion on
itself or “rattle” a warning to the prescription medications, research estimates that 30 to 50 percent of these
intruder. drugs failed to provide the desired result because they were used improperly;
------------------WHEREAS, a portion of that $42 billion was paid by the residents of your
Com e Very Com m on community and, likely, some of them were among the percentage whose drugs
pome VETY common failed to produce the desired effect because they were not taken properly;
ons c. WHEREAS, Texas pharmacistsarecommittedtoimproving the healthcare
Cancer oympmS of Texans by encouraging citizens to discuss their prescription and non-
. Ex prescription medication needs with their local pharmacists;
In People Over 50 NOW THEREFORE, in recognition of Texas pharmacists to improve the
healthcare of Texans, the City of Sealy, Texas, hereby proclaims the week of
Today, early detection and prompt October 21 - October 27,1990, to be Pharmacy Week
treatment mean cancer cures for over Betty Reinbeck
200,000 Americans each year. The Mayor
odds of beating the disease are high- Siilenetnnne,,y1010000702,,gygnnn---
est for those who recognize the warn- pears bright red or black Recipe —
ing signs and see their doctors right Lung: Cough that won’t go away; E
away. coughing up blood; shortness of Berry Trifle
The symptoms below may signal a breath. Makes 8 servings
less serious condition than cancer. Breast: Lump inthe breast; change Trifle can be stored 2 to 3 days in
Butif they persist for more thana few in breast shape; discharge from the the refrigerator.
days, the National Institutes of Health nipple. 2 cups (500mL) skim or non-fat
advises, you should get a checkup Prostate (men): Difficulty or pain milk
immediately. while urinating; the need to urinate 1 envelope (four 1/2-cup/125-]
Colon and rectum: Changes in often, especially at night mL) servings) calorie-reduced
bowel habits; bleeding from the rec- Uterus, ovary andcervix (women): vanilla instant pudding mix
tum; blood in the stool, which ap- Bleeding after menopause; unusual 8 champagne egg biscuits (1/4
, ounce/8 grams each)*
1/4 cup (50mL) dry sherry
tablespoons (30mL) low-
calorie strawberry spread (15
calories per 2 teaspoons/10
mL), melted
cups (500mL) frozen straw-
berries (no sugar added),
thawed and cut into halves
1/2 cup (125mL) each frozen
raspberries and frozen blue-
. berries (no sugar added),
thawed
1/4 cup (50mL) thawed frozen
dairy whipped topping
1/4 ounce (15g) chopped almonds
Using milk prepare pudding ac-
cording to package directions but do
notchiU.
tor John Montford expressed their Turner served as a member of the Always Frightening,
sincere desire that Turner be elected, appropriations and ways and means 1 ®
"I feel that Jim is the most qualified committees in the Texas House. He But Rarely Are Fatal
and the best able to represent the was selected as an outstanding legis- - Y 41 - atai
people of the Fifth Senatorial Dis. later by Texas Business Magazine in Yoottt hiding thionehthemod,
irict. Our institutions of higher edu- 1983. You’re hiking through the woods
cation - Texas A&M, Sam Houston ----------------when yourcompanion shoutsa warn-
State, B linn Junior College, Wharton On average, women today spend in thestteezes you wi ear. “Rat-
Junior College. North Harris County 17 yearsof their lives caring for chil- Each year, there are about 45,000
Community College, our state pris- dren and 18 years assisting aged snake bites in the United States:
ons and our - * ate agencies in parents. For the first time ever, roughly 8,000 involve venomous
this district require special consid- Americancouples have more parents mutely the majony or which are
eration. Jim Turner is the candidate than children. The result will be a rattlesnakes Most bites are not ie.
who can best represent these facili- significant decline in the number of muesnakes. Most biles are norle
ties and their employees which are so family care-givers at the same time Unfortunately you can’t predicta
vital to the economy of the Fifth the need increases dramatically. rattlesnake’s behavior. If youtake
District," Caperon d precautions, though, and know how
to react to a rattler, you can limit your
risk
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