The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1976 Page: 5 of 8
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SALUTING ALL OF THE
CLASSES OF 1976!
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Brice E. Feasel
D.A. Werkwerth
Carl H. Edwards
From the officers and employees of the First
National Bank of Tom Bean:
Mike Jones
Sara Jones
Bobbie Moran
Helen Counts
Nadine HoIIensed
Peggy Craft
Oleta Ragsdale
We are honored to salute the graduates of our Bicentennial year, 1976, and we wish
them the best of luck as they prepare for the future. We wish to honor not only
the men and women who are receiving diplomas and degrees, but the tradition
of higher education which has been part of our culture and heritage since colonial
times. We are proud, too, of the fine public and private schools, colleges and
universities found in abundancethroughoutthis great nation encouraging scholastic
achievement. Heartfelt congratulations to all of our graduates. The future belongs
to them; may they all be successful in their endeavors.
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CHEERING ON THE TOM CATS NEXT
YEAR AT TOM BEAN WILL BE: [Seated[
Sheri Cline; [Middle Row, L to R], Annette
May your footsteps lead always
to new days of happiness.
Cheerleaders for the 1976-77
school year will be Nancy Mo-
ran, Annette Langford, Terri
Vincent, Juli Evans, Edna Orr
and Sally Bruton.
The new mascot chosen is
Sherri Kline.
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milestone. May you find more
success on the road ahead.
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1 Egg, beaten
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and Grayson counties she was
the daughter of the late James
T. Gorham and Mrs. Gorham.
Her mother is now Rachel Nora
and twinkling eyes will agree at 375 degrees until golden
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HONORING AMERICA’S...
“enjoys talking with people and
a childhood urge to write!”
Anita has done an
for the Sun for the past year, is Eugene P. McMillin, a Pilot served
She says she originally began Grove native and a 1937 gradu- 1967 and was active in the Blue
doing it simply because she ate of Whitewright High School. Birds and Cub Scouts.
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We hope everyone in the Tom
Bean area will continue to call
Anita with their news at 546-
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Prices? At the super-
market, everyone is in the
expressline. No one can
afford more than 6 items.
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By DARLA HOVELL
When she comes in the Sun
office with her Tom Bean news
anyone around is in store for a
friendly smile and a kind word.
This is Mrs. Gene (Anita) Cain of Lakeside, Calif. Her
McMillin, Tom Bean correspon- step-father, 'Fred Cain, is de-
dent who has been keeping up ceased.
on the happenings in that area /
Anita is known as “Super
Cook” to many relatives and
friends and we asked that she
let us print her famous fried
contact with the school, clubs much profit in that business... mainly because she said “I love chicken recipe.
children.”
She has four sisters and two
brothers and a host of other
relatives who are looking for-
ward to reuniting at Sherwood
Shores on July Fourth.
They are members of the
Church Of Christ and list hunt-
McMillin of ing and camping as some of
their favorite pasttimes.
children, Mrs. Regina Moore,
Hawaii, Gary McMillin of Tom
Bean, Sandra Harmon of Tom
and Billy Ross
Dallas.
When the children were in
school, Anita was active in
Anita says her “better half’ several school activities, having
1 as P-TO president in
1 tsp. black pepper
1 tsp. salt
2 tsps. Cavender’s Greek sea-
soning salt
1 cup flour
She says her goals are “to i/3 cup Biscuit mix [Bisquick]
serve God and my fellow man” Mix dry ingredients. Drain
and we must agree that anyone chicken and roll in dry ingredi-
who has ever met this lovely ents> Then dip egg-milk
woman with her friendly smile mixture. Repeat process and fry
There are several children in does both very well.
farm south of Tom Bean where this area who recognize Anita as
excellent they enjoy their hobby of raising their “second” mother as she
job of promoting Tom Bean this dachshunds and German she- has spent several years babysit-
past year by keeping in close pherds. When asked if there is ting
and citizens of her town. Her Anita said “It just about pays
column “Tom Cat Tales” has the feed bill.” Her love of
even drawn interest from those animals certainly must play a
from area towns.
Born on the border of Cooke
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Hovell, Darla. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1976, newspaper, May 20, 1976; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369826/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.