White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1980 Page: 4 of 16
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Page 4-WHITE DEER NEWS-Thursday, October 30, 1980
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Happy Birthday greet-
ings are extended for the
coming week to the follow-
ing friends and neighbors of
the WHITE DEER-NEWS
October 31
Golda Evans
Rex Wheetley
Kandy Mynear Bolding
Mrs. Jerry Rhoads
Dorothy Horner
Mary Mullings
November 1
Adele Chick
Mark Williams
Elice S ailor
Gwen Bowers
November 2
John Baldridge
Holly Dee Thomas
November 3
Johnny Slagle
November 4
H.T. Dickens
Danny Sandlin
Bonnye Warm inski
Carolina Castro
Carl Mynear
Darren Cofer
November 5
Anthony Shane Lewis
Terry Dittberner
R.A. Williams
Rusty Armstrong
Dusty Armstrong
Paulette Craig
Sharon Thompson
November 6
Jim Britten
Glenda Ruthardt
D. J. Gililland, Jr.
Heather Wheeley
Rosa Jones
McConnell Visitors
Visiting in the Russell
McConnell's home over
the weekend were: Mrs.
Pamela Dannemiller of
Lewisville; Mrs. Junan
Boldree of Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. R.J. McCabe
and son, R.J., Jr. of Fort
Worth; and Mr. Jack B.
McCabe of Waxahachie'.
They were here to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Leia
McCabe of Skellytown.
POLlfjCAL CALENDAR
The White Deer News Is
authorized to present the
names of the following candi-
dates for office in General
Election, November 4, 1980.
A fee of $35 has been paid by
the candidates for listing in
this, column through the
election.
Democratic Party
For District Attorney
100th Judicial District:
DAVID M. McCOY
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
C.L. STERLING*
For Groom Commissioner,
Precinct 1:
RAPHAEL BRITTEN
For Carson County Sheriff:
CONNIE REED*
For Carson County Attorney:
CHARLES E. HINSHAW
For State Representative
65th District:
BOB SIMPSON*
For Congress
13th District:
JACK HIGHTOWER*
Republican Party
For State Representative
65th District:
J.I. FLETCHER
*Denotes Incumbent
TV, Classrooms
Teaching Nutrition
With 4-H Programs
Television and class-
rooms will team up again
in the Texas Panhandle
during October and Novem-
ber, providing youths in
fourth through sixth grades
a two-pronged program to
help them learn about nu-
trition while having fun.
Four six weeks, the fast-
paced color television pro- ,
duction of "Mulligan Stew"
produced by 4-H, will be
broadcast each Saturday
afternoon on KA MR-TV,
Channel 4. Classroom
projects the following week
will emphasize key points
about nutrition which were
presented during that week's
entertaining broadcast.
The program will be
seen on Channel 4 at 12:30
p. m. each S aturday on
Oct. 25, Nov. 1, Nov. S,
Nov. 15, Nov. 2 2, and
Nov. 29, said Kathy Gist,
County Extension Agent.
Four-H is the youth pro-
gram of the Extension Ser-
vice.
Participating school dis-
tricts will use supportive
materials which are part
of the program package to
involve students in class-
room discussions, reading
and other projects to teach
nutritional needs, food sel-
ection, menu planning,
shopping, preparation and
supply. Special workshops
have been held for teach-
ers to help them coordinate
the broadcasts into class-
room learning activities.
"This is a cooperative
effort between the school
districts, the television
station which is providing
air time, and the 4-H and
Extension programs, Ms.
Gist said. "Although the
programs are especially
designed for youngsters in
fourth through sixth grades,
everyone is welcome to
watch and I think all ages
will find the television pro-
grams entertaining and ed-
ucational. "
"Mulligan Stew, " in ad-
dition to being the name
of the TV show, also is
the name of a five-piece
kids' rock band which is
the principal cast of the
series. Another regular on
the show is the band's zany
friend, Wilbur Dooright.
He brings a nutrition assign-
ment from "upstairs" as
the group does a takeoff
on the old "Mission Impos-
sible" TV secret agent
series.
In addition to the escapad-
es of the young actors, ea
each 30-minute segment
utilizes puppets in a "Ses-
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original music and lyrics,
and interviews with astro-
nauts, scientists and food
authorities.
Students who participate
will receive a guide, in
comic book form, which
provides numerous activi-
ties to reinforce and extend
the educational value of
the series. At the conclus-
ion of the series, partici-
pants will be eligible for
a certificate and member-
ship in the "Mulligan Stew
4-H Club. " They also will
receive a colorful poster
for their home.
The series deals mainly
with good nutrition and
eating habits. A constant
theme is 4-4-3-2, which
refers to the number of serv-
ings from various food groups
to be eaten daily for proper
nutrition. They include
four servings of fruit or veg-
etable, four servings of
bread or cereal, three serv-
ings of milk, and two serv-
ings of meat.
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White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1980, newspaper, October 30, 1980; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180097/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.