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the Sheriff's PUBLISHED BY THE FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE IN LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT February 1971 PROPHETIC PRE-ELECTION PHOTO FEATURES QUARTET OF WINNERS LAKE BUTLER —Undefeated Union County Sheriff John Whitehead (right, in top picture) doesn't claim that every political candidate who attends his annual barbecue will be a winner, GUNS AND AMMO RECOVERED but it apparently helped (left to right) U. S. Senator Lawton Chiles, Florida Attorney General Robert Shevin, Secretary of State Dick Stone and Governor Reubin Askew. This picture was ST. AUGUSTINE —A stake-out by Sheriff's taken at the barbecue, held just prior to the 1970 General Election in which the four candidates deputies led to the arrest of three teenagers registered decisive victories. Also attending the annual barbecue were (left to right) Sheriff J. M. and the recovery of the stolen guns and "Buddy" Phillips of Suwannee County; Sheriff Jennings Murrhee of Clay County; Sheriff ammunition shown being checked over by Whitehead; Ed Yarbrough, former Sheriff of Baker County and second director of the Florida St. Johns County Sheriff Dudley Garrett, Jr. Sheriff's Bureau; an unidentified youth; Sheriff Harry Spradley of Columbia County; and Three of the guns were found in bushes and Harry Weaver, Executive Director of the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch. The boys in front are all then kept under surveillance till three youths from the Boys Ranch, and they do like sweet corn. (Top photo by Weston McDonald, Gaines- came to the spot and loaded the guns into ville, bottom photo by Colonial Photography, Live Oak) a van. Paul Workman, 18, was charged with breaking and entering with intent to commit grand larceny and two 14-year-olds were referred to juvenile authorities. The guns had been reported stolen three days before the arrests were made. IIII: SIIVI«VF S SIAI1 Volume 14, No. 12 'V February, 1971 &h V, I )l'I'OR. (:arl Stan ff&;r I''x«'»tive l)ircctor of tl&&', I'lori&l;& Sl&&:rift's Associati&&» TEN TONS ASS()(:IA'I'V. Vl)1'1'OR OF MEAT Al I lan&mock FOR BOYS RANCH TAMPA —Hillsborough County 'I'I II': Sill', lf IVV'S STAR is p»l&- Sheriff Malcolm Beard (left) ac- cepts a carton of meat from Max lisl&«I &»o»ll&ly I&y tl&c Vl&&ri&l;& vice-president, E. Curry, Lykes Sl&& rifle Association, a non-p&x&fit Food Products, Inc. , as a dona- tion to the Florida Sheriffs Boys corpora(i&&», I'. O. I3ox I 4(37, Ranch. That one carton was 'I'allal&ass&. c, I'lori&la 3'7,'5()' . 'I'I&&. followed by many more till there sut&s&'. was a total of 20,000 pounds of rip(i&&» rate is 82». () p& r meat. It was transported to the y& ar. S&.co»&l t.lass pox(a~«& pa&&l Boys Ranch in a vehicle provided at 'I'all &l»&ss«. Vlori&la a»&l al by Central Truck Lines. , a&I&I i tio»al »&ailing offices. / THE SHERIFF'S STAR YOU MIGHT SAY IT'S TRADITIONAL NAPLES —The World Championship Swamp Buggy Races (above) just are not run with anyone but Collier County Sheriff Doug Hendry as the Official Starter. And a swamp buggy race just isn't complete until the Official Starter has been given a mud bath (right). Consequently, Sheriff Hendry has learned to take the dunking with a smile. He was also smiling when he got Gary Cooper- smith in T. G. Kelly's barber chair for a shave. Seems Coopersmith was in on the mud bath. Actually, Coopersmith was having his swamp buggy beard shaved because someone said he disliked beards so much, he was will- ing to make a $500 donation to the Jaycees if the whiskers came off. (Photos by John L. Norman) THEFT FOILED IIIQQQQQ~( OKEECHOBEE —The sound of glass breaking in a school build- &~gcC@P~ ing at night caused Cleveland Ig gyes Elps QQP to be alert and he was able to furnish Sheriff's officers the li- q cense number of a car he saw leave the area. Okeechobee Coun- ty Sheriff John Collier (right), Deputy Lannie Waldron (left) and Deputy Bill Arnold look over three office machines found aban- doned at the back of the school. Tracing the license number, of- ficers arrested two men and charg- ed them with breaking and enter- ing. (OKEECHOBEE NEWS photo) SAFE BIKES GET OK FROM SHERIFF ALERTNESS PAYS OFF WEST PALM BEACH —To impress ARCADIA —An alert sales clerk and fast upon youngsters the importance action by the DeSoto County Sheriff's of safety, Palm Beach County Department cut off the escape of three men Sheriff William Heidtman was on and three women charged with shop-lifting hand at Eisenhower Elementary merchandise valued at over $400. Sheriff School to personally award in- Frank Cline (right) and Deputy Carroll spection stickers to youngsters Wheeler inspect the recovered loot. The whose bicycles passed the safety actions of the six aroused the suspicions inspection. (Photo by Ed Tancig, of the sales clerk who called the Sheriff's WEST PALM BEACH POST) Department and gave officers a description of the subject's car. Sheriff Cline and De- puty Jim Henderson spotted the car a short time later, stopped it, found the merchan- dise, and arrested the occupants. (Photo by THE ARCADIAN) FEBRUARY 1971 HONOR ROLL OF OONORS Giving special recognition to organizations and individuals who have given large gifts to the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch and the Florida Sheriffs Girls Villa. Donors become members of the Builders' Club by giving $100 or more. They qualify as Lifetime Honorary Members by giving $1,000 or more. BUilders Club Mrs. Hesse G. Florida, Gainesville. Mr. H. E. Miller, Winter Park. Mr. Arthur Woodrow Fletcher, Gainesville. Mr. Robert Bachleda, Orlando. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Johns, Gainesville. Mr. V. R. Gardner, Winter Park. Dr. William J. Broussard, Satellite Beach. Dr. William H. Ferguson, Orlando. Welcome Wagon Club, Cocoa Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows McNeir, Palm Beach. Mr. Lloyd Campbell, Cocoa. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Howell, Lake Worth. Mr. W. H. Crosby, Indian Harbor Beach. Mr. Herbert Ratcliffe, Lake Park. Mr. C. Remersberger, Pompano Beach. Mrs. Mabel C. Kenyon, Lake Worth. Mr. Robert A. Krause, Ft. Lauderdale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Dobler, Delray Beach. LIFETIME MEMBERS Fun and Frolic Club, Punta Gorda. Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Mackey, Boynton Mr. William J. Whiteley, Naples. Beach. Individuals receive F lorida Sheriffs Associ- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sauter, Lake City. Orangewood Village Civic Association, Inc. , ation lifetime plaques. Organizations receive Mr. Darbu Peek, Lake City. Tarpon Springs. Builders Club lifetime plaques. Mr. E. G. Carroll, Miami. Mrs. R. E. O' Brien, Clearwater. Mr. M. Lewis Hall, Miami. Metropolitan Social Club, Inc. , St. Petersburg. Mr. Maurice L. Kutz, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Maynard, Dunedin. Mr. Don Curtis, Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Earle L. Reed, Dunedin. R MR. 8I MRS. W. E. COOPE Mrs. H. P. Geiger, South Jacksonville. Mrs. Kathryn D. Oats, St. Petersburg. Fort Myers Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Etherton, Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Morgan, Clearwater. MR. W. H. CROSBY St. Regis Paper Co., Jacksonville. Mr. Frank G. Beatty, St. Petersburg. Advisory Group, Chief Petty Officers' Open Mr. and Mrs, Clifford E. Farrar, Clearwater. Indian Harbor Beach Mess, NAS, Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shaw, St. Petersburg. MRS. MACK F. GRUBB Mr. Peter Bos, Jacksonville. Mr. J. Mulk, St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg Mrs. Christine Blackmon, Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan, Dunedin. Lewis Brokerage Co., Jacksonville. Indian Rocks Police Reserve. ED MILLER Mr. Norry J. Lessard, Jacksonville. Jacksonville Mr. Elmer C. Conn, Jacksonville. Mr. Lawrence R. Bayer, Jacksonville. MRS. LeROY MILLER Mr. John N. Mclntosh, Bunnell. Jacksonville Sheriff and Mrs. P. A. Edmonson, Bunnell. MARTIN J. ROESS Mr. T. D. Watson, Wauchula. Highlands County Highway Patrol Auxiliary St. Petersburg Troop F, Sebring. PERRY STEVENS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Shafer, Avon Park. Fredericksburg, Texas Mr. Jack Brisco, Tampa. ADVISORY GROUP, Mr. Bob Roop, Tampa. Mr. A. J. Gay, Tampa. CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Raybon, Tampa. OPEN MESS, NAS The Southland Corp. , Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunnison, Tampa. Jacksonville Mr. Raymond S. Oliver, Tampa. DISTILLED SPIRITS Mrs. Grace MacCarthy, Vera Beach. WHOLESALERS OF FLA. Mrs. William M. Rhodes, Eustis. Lehigh Acres Chapter No. 137, American Miami Association of Retired Persons. LADIES CIRCLE JOINS Mr. J. N. Johnson, Ft. Myers. Mrs. Neil B. Wolcott, North Ft. Myers. RANKS OF Mr. Floyd B. Long, Bonita Springs. BUILDERS CLUB Delta Sigma Pi, Tallahassee. Mrs. Simeon S. Sparkman, Tallahassee. KISSIMMEE — The women of the Ruby Mrs. Otis O. Mills, Tallahassee. Spence Circle of Orange Park have donated GIRLS VILLA DONATIONS Mr. James D. A. Holley, Tallahassee. hand-made quilts, tailored shirts and other items Until a site is selected and a staff organ- Mr. John Heath, Bradenton. of wearing apparel to the Florida Sheriffs Osceola County Sheriff ized, all donations to the Florida Sheriffs Mr. Ferde Wulff, Bradenton. Boys Ranch. Ernest "Kayo" Girls Villa are being re'ceived and deposited Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lawrence, Holmes Murphy presents Lola Nelles the Florida Sheriffs Association, P. Q. Beach. (left) and Ruby Spence with a Boys Ranch by "thank you" Box 1487, Tallahassee, Florida, 32302. Mr. Henning Bengtson, Ocala. Builders Club certificate as a Mr. John Ranshte, Stuart. for the handiwork valued at over $100. Mr. Clifford B. Wildes, Hobe Sound. IPhoto by Tom Hils) THE SHERIFF'S STAR Boys Ranch and Girls Villa Hfemartat 3&utths The following have made contributions to the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch and Girls Villa Memorial Funds.