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Show ! OTS WHO? ? i z ati2cn, -hree leadi"g Millard da b;fP0Sn?g for a Picture in sidents Z they became local re-ie re-ie fifth Joldest by was in muiSS when the family ..ho Tha)COlWty 38 their fut" and h?n wasuaut 28 years ! k"e haJ ? w the three snown Cn,nt,en root and are irm ;svo snteH twithin the co""ty ! he thls liule fami'y was MPa was . at was because i 0(1t bov . SCt001 teacher. The thev 'as born in "e town, ! bom ived an(i ""le sister i "'I was n,ther town' where ?S el r.her- THe Par" :lhal 'he np u , e town so wel1 ! -'il after "t girI was nam" f "eri flff he baby h funother hool, and ehvnhisnu percned nere erasborn n ' brther and sis" move, and : lfter' th wfer was bom. Soon i a'd Couwy ' y loeated in Mil1" '? Were born anther by and teach L kPB had Siven up SHr "y that time, and j out witn straight b hair, as this picture shows. Somewhere Some-where along the way, all this changed, and a picture of him now would show a curly pompadour. LHtle sister looks full of mischief, mis-chief, and probably was. Baby bro ther looks pretty serious about the whole situation. He is the one not so well known locally, as he is a Delta visitor nowadays, although a county resident. But the two older children are well known local figures. They are active in a number of affairs and move in a number of circles. They never miss a basketball game , here or there.. They even go to the state tournamnt. Brother is extremely agile on tennis courts, and sister once rode a bicycle but gave that up as too strenuous exercise. All three are married and parents, par-ents, and have children that resemble re-semble them strongly. All three ar"e civic-minded and bound to be found hard at work whenever and wherever community projects are. Just give them a program and a project to work on and they are atx-lt-like- beaversJ'hnti'tft-y-'Xvillf jlturrtiii)fe iso-fle? and stay Wlth j it until it is done. , , -I |