FLVT 9 Page 10 before? A: It was the first time that I worked after we were married, after we came to Florida. I did work in Illinois. G: What kinds of rules were in place for living in Flavet? A: I can't think of any. I really can't. We probably had a time you had to be quiet and things like that for people needing to study. I just don't remember any. G: Were those kinds of things generally adhered to? A: I never heard of any problems, let's put it that way. G: Why was that? Even neighborhoods now will have disputes about things. It doesn't seem as though you all ever had any. A: I never heard of anybody who had a problem, I really didn't. G: Do you know why that might be? A: Nope. Except we were there for a purpose. I guess we were just happy to have the war over and things settled down. G: Did many residents own vehicles at that time? A: I think so. G: Were there any traffic problems? A: No. G: Did you feel safe letting your daughter go out and play at that time or did she mainly play in the house? A: She played outside. There wasn't a lot of traffic around there and so many children. If she was out there alone I might not have let her. G: Did they have a playground at Flavet Three? A: A playground, I don't remember, I'm sorry. G: I've read about the mayors and commissioners of Flavet Villages. Do you know if all three Villages had separate mayors?