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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 25, October 23, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 25
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the town council voting on street improvements, Maitland artists appearing on WDBO radio, a Halloween party, a Boy Scout camping trip, surveying plans for State Highway No. 3, staff changes at Maitland Lumber Company, a meeting of the Maitland Auxiliary, a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association, school happenings, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured is a letter from Winter Park Mayor C. Fred Ward, and several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 25, October 23, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 25, October 23, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Contributor
Ward, C. Fred
Date Created
ca. 1926-10-23
Date Issued
1926-10-23
Date Copyrighted
1926-10-23
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.68 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. B. Rowland
Agnes Moremen
Alvord L. Stone
Anna B. Treat
Anna C. Stone
artists
Augusta McNair
Bank of Maitland
banking
banks
Beulah Rowland
books
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's City Store
C. C. Jackson
C. D. Horner
C. Fred Ward
C. N. Beecher
camping
chambers of commerce
Charles B. Waterhouse
church
churches
city government
construction
Dale Orwick
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Visor
Eleanor Upmeyer
Elinor Barnett
Elizabeth Treat
F. A. McNair
F. G. Manning
Flora's Studio
Forrest B. Stone
Goodyear Tires
government
Halloween
Harry Cargyl
highway
Hill School
holidays
housing
I. Vanderpool
J. A. Brown
J. C. Russell
J. G. Bennett
Joseph Ponder
Kate Vanderpool
Katharine Brewer
Kenneth N. McPherson
L. C. Ingram
libraries
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
lumber
lumber industry
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Mary C. Ely
mayors
Methodism
Methodist
municipal government
music
musicians
Nellie W. Taylor
Parent-Teacher Association
parties
party
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
PTA
R. A. Wheeler
radio
real estate
road
Robert Kilbourn
Rollins Press
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
Saretta Hill
schools
State Highway No. 3
streets
Teddy Brocksmith
Telecommunications
The Maitland News
Town Council
town government
Viking Tires
WDBO Radio
WEAF Radio
White-Way Restaurant
Winter Park
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 22, October 2, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 22
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the awarding of street paving contracts, hurricane damage in Fort Lauderdale, the death of a local resident, new families settling in Maitland, a local wedding, the hurricane relief efforts of the Maitland Auxiliary, a new secretary for the Chamber of Commerce, a Presbyterian church resuming services, an editorial reprinted from the <em>The Orlando Sentinel</em> on the hurricane that hit South Florida, a Chamber of Commerce picnic, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 22, October 2, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 22, October 2, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-10-02
Date Issued
1926-10-02
Date Copyrighted
1926-10-02
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.65 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. B. Rowland
Agnes Moremen
American Red Cross
Anna B. Treat
Arthur A. Richmond, Jr.
Bank of Maitland
banking
banks
books
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. D. Horner
C. J. Woodward
C. N. Beecher
chambers of commerce
church
churches
Clarence Brown
contract
Cox and Bryson Paving Company
D. R. Wiggins
death
disaster relief
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Visor
E. N. Beach
E. T. Owen
Eleanor Barnet
Elizabeth Madoline
Elizabeth Treat
F. A. McNair
Flora's Studio
Fort Lauderdale
Georgia Belle Gatlin
Goodyear Tires
government
Great Miami Hurricane
H. C. Boss
Harland Black
Harold Hill
Hill School
housing
hurricane relief
hurricanes
J. A. Brown
J. G. Bennett
J. M. Brown
J. T. Stover
Jesse Wells Worley
Kingsmill
L. W. Jennings
libraries
library
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Marrs
Mazda Lamps
Methodism
Methodist
municipal government
natural disasters
obituary
pavement
paving
picnic
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
R. A. Wheeler
real estate
roads
Rollins Press
S. J. Stiggins
Sanlando Springs
schools
South Florida
Stella Waterhouse
streets
The Maitland News
The Orlando Sentinel
Town Council
town government
Viking Tires
Walter R. Darby
weddings
William W. Long
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 20
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em></em>, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="http://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu//omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank"><em>The Maitland News</em> Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em><em>, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-09-18
Date Issued
1926-09-18
Date Copyrighted
1926-09-18
Format
application/pdf
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="http://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu//map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/" target="_blank">Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. B. Rowland
A. E. Springer
A. M. Springer
A. W. Visor
Agnes Hill
agriculture
Alvord L. Stone
Anna B. Treat
Anna C. Stone
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
book
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's City Store
Brown's Store
C. B. McNair
C. D. Horner
church
clergy
Clifford R. Hiatt
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Visor
E. T. Owen
Edgar Allen
education
Eleanor Upmeyer
Elizabeth Treat
Ernest Upmeyer
Flora's Studio
fruit
General Electric Company
Goodyear Tires
government
Greenwood Lodge
Harold Peat
Hill School
J. A. Brown
J. C. Nicholson
J. H. Bennett
J. M. Brown
James H. Visor
Jane Conklin
Jeanette Conklin
John Nelson
Kenneth N. McPherson
L. W. Cook
Lake Faith
Lake Lily
Lena Fugate
library
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Mamie Fugate
Methodist
municipal government
pastor
Paul N. Howard
Presbyterian
R. A. Wheeler
real estate
Robert H. Visor
Rollins College
Rollins Press
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
SAL
sanitarium
school
Seaboard Air Line Railroad
Stella Waterhouse
tax assessment
tax commission
taxes
The Maitland News
Town Council
W. R. Sullivan
water pump
waterworks
WDBO Radio
Winter Park
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 18, September 4, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 18
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the paving of streets, a Chamber of Commerce social event, clean-up efforts, the beautification of the town hall, electric light service, several property improvement resolutions, the re-opening of several banks, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured is a special section detailing the property assessments and improvement resolutions of many properties in Maitland, as well as several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em></em>, Vol. 01, No. 18, September 4, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
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THE MAITLAND NEws
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA
Volume I
SOCIAL EVENING OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WIDELY ATTENDED
One hundred and fifty people at tended the evening meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at the school. house last Friday evening. Invita. tions were extended to everyone and many who are not members turned out. The meeting opened with a short business meeting at which there was a report from the booklet committee, recommending an eight-page letter with pictures of the town and a copy of the airplane map as well as a small amount of descriptive matter, an explanation of the proposed plan of having a booth on the highway next win. ter where oranges can begiven away, and an appeal for a wholehearted response to the mayors Clean-up Week proclamation.
After the business meeting vocal selections were given by Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. A. B. Rowland, Miss Eleanor Upmeyer and Mr. K. N. McPherson, accompanied by Mrs. McPherson. Mrs. Henry S. Thompson exhibited the trained parrot which she has this summer which talked and sang to the audience. Ice cream and cake and punch were served during the evening, and there was dancing after the other entertainment was over.
The hall was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and ferns. The entertainment was under the direction of a committee with Mrs. C. N. Beecher as chairman, Miss Upmeyer being in charge of the musical program.
GENEROUS RESPONSE TO Town FROM NOTE owners
As the notes which the Town of Maitland gave four years ago to raise money for paving the road around the east side of Lily Lake and the dou. ble road along Maitland Avenue through the center of town are due in 1927, the town has written to the note owners asking if they will take 25% of the value of the notes and renew them for the balance. It was reported at the last council meeting that these appeals had been met in a most generous manner and that all who had been heard from up to date had agreed to this arrangement.
SEPTEMBER , 1926
PROCLAMATION
I, E. A. Upmeyer, by virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of the Town of Lake Maitland, Florida, do hereby proclaim:
The Week of Sept. 6th to 12th to be
Property owners and residents are requested to observe this proclamation and arrange, during the week above mentioned, to cut and remove all weeds from fence lines and yards, to repair fences and buildings, to clear out all rubbish, and to otherwise improve the appearance of their property.
Rubbish deposited in piles at the curb line will be removed by the town truck.
The cooperation of all citizens is urged in order that we may maintain our pride in Maitland as a delightful and attractive town to live in and that we may present it in its best form to the host of tourists and winter visitors.
Signed E. A. UPMEYER. Mayor.
Attest: E. T. OWEN, Town Clerk
Town HALL GROUNDS BEING BEAUTIFIED
Work has been commenced on the grounds in front of the new munici. pal building. The ground has been cleared of weeds and a grass drive planted in front of the engine house. The Bermuda which is being used for this purpose makes a very firm drive so that it will be a help in getting the engine out quickly as well as an im provement to the looks of the grounds. It will not be possible to plant a come plete lawn this year but the ground is being prepared to plant Italian rye as soon as the weather is cool enough.
A row of poinsettia has been plant. cd along the north side of the lot and a hedge of hibiscus along the south side and the front. This work is being done under the direction of Mr. J. G. Friedland, chairman of the street commission.
The old jail building has also been torn down and the blocks will be used to build a pump house on the well lot. Where the jail stood a movable
NUMBER 18
COUNCIL ADVERTISES FOR BIDS ON PAVING
September 21 has been set as the day on which bids will be received on a 95,000.00 program for paving, curb, gutter, storm sewers and side. walks. This includes all streets which have been advertised, that is, the first section of Greenwood Gardens, a number of streets in the south end of town and the gaps which have been left in the business district Inter Street, and Packwood from Independence to Vanderpool.
A further special assessment of 7, 000.00 for sidewalks was authorized at the meeting August 26. This will be for sidewalks on the east side of Independence Land, on Packwood from Inter Street to Central Avenue, on the west side of Maitland Avenue from the sidewalk in front of the post office building to that around Lily Lake, and on other downtown streets.
The Council directed the town at torney to draw up an ordinance requiring that all dry toilets within a reasonable distance from the water mains shall be removed. As this might cause a hardship on certain land own. ers, arrangements will be made by which those who cannot afford to fit nance such an undertaking at present may receive help from the town, which will finance them on an easy payment plan.
The town will make all connections on a standard price or unit basis and will supervise the installation up to the meter.
The matter of taking out liability insurance for the members of the fire department was discussed but no action was taken.
Arrangements were made to clean up the town property during Clean up week, and beautification plans were discussed. It is the plan of the Council to plant a small nursery by the shore of Lily Lake where plants can be raised for town planting. This will be a good place for a nursery and will not be objectionable pending the time when a real plan of beau. tification can be worked out there.
hose rack will be erected on which the fire hose can be spread to dry.
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The Maitland News
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND News Company.
ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager
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MAITLAND IN LINE
The Maitland News notes with in terest, that the Clean-up Week idea is being generally followed at this time all through this section of Florida. Clermont has come in first, her cleanup week being over now and having been carried through in an efficient and organized manner. Orlando has appointed a twoweek period, the first two weeks in September. Doubtless other communities will follow this lead if they have not already taken steps in that direction.
It behooves Maitland to show that she can not only inaugurate but carry through the work of this week in such a manner that we can show the same results that Clermont has achieved and that Orlando will doubtless attain to. This can be done if we all help. Our town authorities will do all they can, but they have not the same resources either in men or funds that the larger cities have, and it is only by the aid of individual effort that we can achieve.
A GOOD UNDERSTANDING SAVES A MISUNDERSTANDING”
There is considerable confusion in the minds of most of us as to the reg ulations and practices of the utility companies, and consequently misun derstandings arise and people feel that they are not being given a fair deal This is a natural result of the fact that we are more or less at the mercy of these companies and when we do not understand their rulings we are suspicious of their motives. This at titude of mind can be changed only by a complete knowledge of the methods of the companies which we find in the case of the Florida Public Service Company, they are ready to present to us, as the following letter shows. This company is also endeavo oring to get in close touch with Maitland by delegating local people to look after their interests, having appointed
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J. H. Bennett as local agent, and the Bank of Maitland as a pay station.
August 25, 1926.
Anna B. Treat, Editor, Maitland News, Maitland, Florida.
Dear Madam: We are glad to give you the information requested in your letter of August 14th as to our methods of handling the electric light busio ness in this territory and appreciate your cooperation in passing this in formation on to the people in and around Maitland.
In applying for service the prospective customer should make application for connection either through notific cation of the Orlando office by phone or mail or through Mr. J. H. Bennett of the Maitland Electric Company. Before service is connected a deposit of an estimated twomonths bill is required. This deposit has no connec: tion with the meter itself, which is furnished free by the Company, but is required as a guarantee of payment of bills. The requiring of a deposit is the general practice of utility come panies throughout the United States inasmuch as it is not possible to bill a customer for electric service until after he has had 30 days use of it plus the time required to make up the bill and deliver it to him. This requires about six weeks, which together with the 15 days allowed for payment of bill, allows the customer to get two monthsservice before he has made any payment. The Company pays interest on all of the customers money during the time that it is held as a deposit.
Meters are read once a month and bills sent out allowing ten days from the date of the bill in which to pay. Bills may be paid either at the Bank of Winter Park, the Bank of Maitland or at the Orlando office at 100 E. Central Avenue. The owner of a building or house is not liable for the bills of the tenant unless he specifically contracts for the service under his own name. When a customer leaves, he should notify this Company either through Mr. Bennett or to the Orlan. do office direct of his desire for dis. connection. The meter will be read, service discontinued, and his deposit returned with interest after the final
bill has been paid.
As stated above, bills are due and payable within ten days from the date of bill. If the account has not been received in this office at the expira. tion of that time, a second notice is sent out notifying the customer of the
CALENDAR
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist church:45 a. m, Sunday school, Presbyterian church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office
zoning commission. :30 p. m., Fire Drill. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary
open. :00 p., Prayer Meeting, Methodist church. Second Thursday, 12:15, white way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m., Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBay Scouts. Saturday, :00-6:00 p., Library open.
past due account with the request that it be paid within the following 5 days. If the account is not paid within the following 5 days, or 15 days after the date of bill, service is discontinued. Service is then reinstated after the count has been paid in full. Thanking you for your cooperation in this matter and assuring you of our desire to serve and take care of the needs of your community, we are, Yours very truly, Florida Public Service Co, N. . Coit, Gen. Mgr.
Builders
The Maitland Lumber Company is a permanent part of : this community, with a record á behind us and a purpose that each sale shall uphold our repu- tation in the future. --
That is why you can depend on us to stand back of our guarantee of complete satisfac- tion, and why we want to be of service to you in the matter of : community and home building.
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.
Phone, Winter Park 399
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)
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FLORIDA AND GEORGIA BANKS THAT CLOSED ARE BEGINNING TO REOPEN
The following article from the Manufacturers Record shows how a periodical of high standing in the business world sums up local banking conditions at the present time.
Announcement has been made in Daytona (Fla) papers of the reopening of the American Bank and Trust
NoTICE To property OWNERs. improveMENT RESOLUTION No. 18
Be it resolved by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, in Orange County, Florida, that Maitland Avenue be improved be: ween Horatio Avenue and Lake Lily, that Pack: wood Avenue be improved between Inter Street and centrai Avenue, and that Independence Lane be improved between Horatio Avenue and PackAvenue, as hereinafter specifically designated: all at a total estimated cost of 6,969.50, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special assessments be levied un lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abounding and abutting upon such improvements in proportion to the front footage of the respective properties, all of which properties it is deemed be specially benefitted by said improvements: said improvements to consist of concrete sidewalks according to the following and distances: Avenue be: ginning 75 feet south of the south line of Horatio Även and running south 180, feet; also begin the north curb, line of Packwood Avenue and running north 305 feet; also beginning 30 fect of the south line of Packwood Avenue and running south approximately 280 also ning on the south line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company right of way and running south the north line of Ventris Avenue: also beginÁing on the south line of Ventris Avenue and running southwardly along the west line of Maitand Avenue approximately. 513 feet to the north end of the présent sidewalk. 2nd, along the north side of Packwood Avenue from the west curb line of Inter Street west to the east curb line of Independence Lane; also from the west curb line of independence Lane to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right of way, also from the west side of Maitland Avenue west approximately 564 to the east side of Central Avenue as extended north to the north line of Packwood ue. along the south side of Packwood Avenue from the west curb line of inter Street as extended south of Packwood Avenue west to a point 13% feet west of the east line of SpragueQuinns Addition; also beginning an proximately 80 feet, west of the west line Maitland Avenue and running south approximately , feet to the east line of Central Avenue. 4th, along the east side of Independence Lane from the south curb line of Horatio Avenue south .6 feet; also from a point 124.6 feet south of he south line of Horatio Avenue south to the north curb line of Packwood Avenue. - said improvements to be constructed according to plans and specifications which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are on file with the Town Clerk; said assessto be paid in cash within thirty days after said assessments shall have been equalized, proved and confirmed, optionally in ten equa Annual installments together with accrued interest a , on all deferred payments: unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalised, approved and confirmedthe first installment failing due one year from and after the date of such approval and confirmation. - be it further resolved that this resolution be published one time in The Maitland News, a news: paper of general circulation published in said Town Lal. Maitland, and that it be also published once a week for two successive weeks in the , Morning Sentinel, a newspaper of general olation published in Orange County, Florida. Adopted this August 26th, 1926. J. A. BROWN. Pres, of the Council.
Approved: E. A. UPMEYER.
ayor.
Company on August 23, and it is further stated that the East Coast Bank and Trust Company, also of Daytona, will reopen during the first week in September. Dispatches from Daytona say that the closing of both these banks recently was brought about by oversupply of frozen assetsand not by any adverse local conditions. It is stated that these resumptions are on the plan of frozen depositsthat is being pursued in the case of other banks which are being reorganized and a still larger number of lately closed banks will similarly resume business.
The formal announcement of the American Bank and Trust Company of Daytona said that they would resume general banking and trust business and that it had temporarily closed its doors on June 2 in order to conserve the interests of its depositors and stockholders; also that since then the situation has been satisfactorily worked out as was anticipated, and the Hon. Ernest Amos, Comptroller of the State of Florida, has authorized the opening of the bank with arrange. ments being made for the issuing of certificates of deposit on the basis of the depositors agreement.
At an enthusiastic meeting of stockholders of the East Coast Bank and Trust Company on August 17 a new board of directors was elected to take charge of the institution when it reopens on Tuesday, September . It is stated that almost 100 per cent of the depositors have agreed to let their deposits remain frozenfor a period of six months. Outside capi. tal has been interested and the group of stockholders is increased. Over four-fifths of the 268 stockholders in the institution participated in the meeting.
The Bank of Osceola County at Kissimmee, Fla, has also reopened after being closed for five weeks, and the confidence in the situation was
immediately shown by the receipt of 100,000 in deposits in the first six hours of business. It is stated that when the bank closed it had 50,000 capital stock and 32,000 surplus, but the State Bank Examiner listed 27, 000 worth of paper in the surplus as questionable. Thereupon stockhold. ers assessed themselves for 25,000 for surplus, but since then the amount of questionable paper has been reduced to 15,000. Furthermore, they have increased the banks capital to 100,000 paid in, and a majority of the depositors have agreed to accept their deposits in installments for a pe. riod of 18 months.”
Mrs. R. A. Wheeler returned home Monday from the Florida Sanitarium.
Fresh Fish
We have them Tuesdays and Fridays
Also a complete line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
To All Property Owners Interested in the Following Special Improvement Assessments: - You are hereby notified that pursuant to Improvement Resolutions numbered 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, in Orange County, Florida, on the 29th day of July, 1926, the following Preliminary Assessment Roll has been completed and filed with the Town Council, tentatively determining the proportion of the expense of the proposed improvements to be assessed against the respective lots and lands herein. after described, abutting upon and contiguous to said proposed improvements on Tangerine Place, Magnolia Road, Orange Place, Circle Drive and Horatio
Avenue, respectively, copy of which assessment roll is as follows:
PRELIMINARY SPECIAL ASSESSMENTIMPROVEMENT RESOLUTIONS No. 13, 14, 15, 16 AND 17 - TOWN OF LAKE MAITLAND, FLORIDA PAVING CIRCLE DRIVE IN WINTER PARK CIRCLE RESOLUTION N. 16 Owner Addition Lot Block Frontage amount Payment plan S. S. Simonds ............................................... Winter Park Circle ............................... 1 50 196.78 Cash in 30 days or annual installments at % -- -- -- 2. 50 196.78 - H. Babbidge ................................. -- 3. 50 196.78 -- -- -- 50 196.78 - K. N. McPherson -- - 50 196.78 -- --- -- 6 196.78 --- -- -- 50 196.78 -- -- -- 157.43 -- -- . 42 166.75 -- - 10. 166.75 - J. R. Osteen ................................................. -- -- 50 196.78 - -- -- -- 12 50 196.78 H. G. Townsend -- -- 13 50 196.78 -- -- -- 14 50 196.78 H. E. Cole ...................... -- 15 50 196.78 -- -- 16 50 196.78 - E. H. Adler ......................... - 17 50 196.78 - -- -- 18 50 196.78 - -- -- -- 19 50 196.78 - - D. G. Spain ............................................... -- -- 20 50 196.78 -- -- 21 -- -- -- 75 295.17 F. K. Thompson ........................................... -- 22 46 182.28 -- -- --- 23 46 182.28 - H. E. cole ............. -- -- 24 50 196.78 - --- -- 25 50 196.78 - C. C. Ruprecht ........................................... -- -- 150 591.37 - -- 56 150 591.37 - -- -- 147.27 579.98 - -- -- -- 32 50-55 Joe Beck ...... -- - 33 198.85 - - -- -- 198.85 L. M. Lucas ..................... - - 198.85 - Sarah J. Cox ............................... -- -- 198.85 - -- 37 50.55 198.85 -- Mrs. S. Simonds -- -- 38 - 39 50.55 -- -- -- 40 50.55 198.85 - E. . Horton .............................................. -- . H. Miner ............................................... -- -- 41 -- P. E. Welzel ..........- -- 42 50.20 198.85 -- - -- -- 43 50.20 - Mrs. S. Simonds -- - 44 150.60 598.45 - 10,356.83 - PAVING ORANGE PLACE RESOLUTION No. 15 C. E. Hasslinger Orangedale Park ..................................... 6 A. 160.95 665.29 Marg. Johnson -- -- 7 - 50 20.6.19 - Walter Cope ................................................... -- -- - Agnes Cobb --------------- -- - - . -- 50 204.79 - - -- - 50 193.61 - R. J. Sample -- - 193.61 - -- 12 -- 50 . - C. E. Hasslinger -- - 50 - -- . 193.61 3. - Upton Morgman ------------------------ -- -- 12 B 50 - 50 193.61 - -- -- -- 50 - 50 193. -- Agnes Cobb -- -- 50 - E. R. Wheeler ............................................. -- -- -- 50 193.61 - Clara wheeler ....................... - 6 50 204.84 R. A. Wheeler . -- -- 50 -- C. W. Cauthen .............................. -- . -- 50 M. Shader . -- - - 160.75 664.30 - TOTAL AMOUNT ......................................................................................................................"T- ,887.30 PAVING TANGERINE PLACE RESOLUTION No. 13 - E. C. and Magnolia Farms ....................................... - 188 -- 18 60 281.06 -- . --- - Ruth stone -- - 50 - E. C. and A. B. Treat . -- - 14 50 - - -- -- 13 50 . - Eliz. Moreman...................................................................................................................... -- 12 50 - Upton Moreman -- - 11 61.15 220.32 - 16 A. 50 179.59 - N. R. Draper ........................................ --- -- -- 17 -- 50 179.59 Emilie Larson ............................................... - 18 -- 50 179.59 - C. E. Hasslinger ........................................... -- -- - --- 50 179.59 - - 20 - 50 7 - - Emilie McCutchins ....................................... -- 21 -- 50 - L. S. Comack - 22 --- 50 191.00 - Unknown .................................... - -- 50 192.20 - R. F. Pickens ........................................ -- - 24 - 50 192.20 . F. Baxter - - - 159.35 ,533.79. PAVING MAGNOLIA ROAD RESOLUTION No. 14 T. M. Henkel Beg. on W line of NEW, of SEWA at 42.5 2,233.17 --
inter, brick and clay ras. E about 450 ft. to Maitland Branch. SW along same to Highway S to beg. 36-21-29.
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F. W. Shepard ........................................... Beg. about 450 ft. E of line of NE 150 753.46 % of SE, at inter, of clay and brick rds. E 150 ft. to Maitland Branch. SW along same to pt. of beg. S to
E. H. Johnson ............................................... Beg. on clay . 1,000 ft. E of line 400 2,009.22- -- of NEof SE. 400 ft. to Maitland Branch. NE to pt. in L. Mait. land in ct. of branch. EGNE in Lake to pt. of Beg. S to Beg. 36-21-29. -
Eliz. McConnell ........................................... Beg. 1460 ft. of SE cor, of sect. 25.4 1,276.30 -- 300 ft. to Maitland Branch, NE along same to Lake NE to E line of Sec. S 922 ft. 36.21.29.
Sylvia Blackwood Coffins Subdivision ... 282.50 1,418.77 - 1,628.38 -- F. B. Conant ............................................... 65 370.75 -- -- -- 9 55 -- -- 8 55 .14.28 -- W. W. Long ............................................... 7 75 428.30 -- -- 6 70 393-98 -- J. H. Hill ....................................................... -- 5 70 373.95 inez G. Hill ................................................... -- . 70 373.95 -- J. H. Hill ................................................... -- -- 3. 150 801.85 -- ToTAL AMOUNT ............................ 12,690.64 PAVING HORATIO AVENUE RESOLUTION N. 17 Amer. Fruit Growers Assn. C 95 795.60 A. . Lindholm ........................................... -- B 23.40 - - -- 10 1.6 - H. Angell ............................... --- -- -- 216.04 - - -- 12 216.04 -- Amer. Fruit Growers Assn. -- 8 A. 25 Grimes --- Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Watson - . } - - 15 -- 24 333.31 -- - -- 16 -- 24 222.31 -- 17 17.39 160.95 - F. B. Conant ............................................... 18 -- 17.39 160.95 . H. C. Pearson ............................................. -- 185.90 1,745.78 -- - Pearsons Replat - -- 3. - -- -- - -- . 50.90 497.30 Mait. Comm. Sub. ............................... . B 23.40 227.26 Theo. Howell ............................................... Nolands Replat of Packwood Sub. ..... - -- 3. -- 25 35; -- -- -- . 25 235.13 . . Patterson ................................................... Nolands replat of ................................... 25 232.11 -- attero. Packwood Sub. ....................................... -- - C. C. Whittier ... -- --- -- Nettic C. Fraser -- -- - -- 12 25 215.63 Methodist Church ......................................... Packwood Subdivision ........................... - Mrs. R. L. Dickson (W 52 ft.) 10 A EV, 117.78 1,107.16 -- --- - 10 A. 50.44 5 14.74 Town of Maitland -- . 40 252.23 -- Atlantic Coast Line ..............................------ - --
- - -- (- - - :30 p. m. on the 13th that meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland will be held at the Town Hall at :30 p. day meeting complaints will be heard with reference to said special assessments, and said Assessment Roll, as corrected,
will be finally approved and confirmed. - Done and ordered this 24th day of August, 1926. - E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor,
Attest: E. T. Clerk J. A. BROWN, President of the Council.
NOTICE OF PA ASSESSMENTS - - ring Special Improvement Assessments: To numbered 10, 11 and 12, adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, in orange County, Florida, on the 29th day of July, 1926, the following Preliminary Assessment Roll the Town Council, tentatively determining the proportion of the expense of the proposed improvements to be assessed gn thePeeve Sand erein after described, abutting upon and contiguous to said proposed improvements on Packwood Avenue, Inter Street, Marion way, East Robin Hood Drive, Gamewell avenue and Maitland Avenue, a copy of which assessment roll is as follows:
pecial ASSESSMENT ROLL IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTIONS 10, 11 AND 12 PRELIMINARY S. Town of Lake MAITLAND, FLORIDA
EKWOOD AVENUE RESOLUTION N. 10 PACK Addition Lot Block Frontage Amount Payment Plan Packwood Plat ....................................... 22 A East . 681.37 Cash in 30 days or annual F. B. Stone installments at % Coles Replat of 1 29.78 171.61 - t -- Block B Packwoo a. 2 25 14.4.13 --- -- 3 25 14.4.13 -- -- -- . 25 14.4.13 -- --- -- . 25 ------------------------ Packwood Plat ........................... 20 B 122 539.56 . : i of seen: 56 " - . Sprague Quinn - 3; -- --- 3. 25 170.56 -- v. Long 25 110.45 -- Mrs. Rob Richman ..................................... . . . - W. D. Huttig ........................................... - 3,926.11 -
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PAVING INTER STREET RESOLUTION N. 11 - F. b. Stone ......................... Packwood Plat ....................................... 22 A. 85 425.59 - -- 2E - 62. .10.04 - Town of Maitland ....................................... -- -- 3E -- .10.04 -- Maitland Realty Co. ..................................... .. -- -- 62. .10.04 -- D. L. Moore Est. ..................................... -- - 5E -- 62. .10.04 - . E. Simmons ........................................... -- -- .10.04 -- A. . Lindholm (S. 30 ft) ................... - -- -- 62. .10.04 Mrs. C. Ingram (N. 32 ft.) - -- - -- .10.04 -- S. B. Hill (N. 22 ft.) - - S. B. Hill --------------------------------------. - - 10 J. W. McLamb ..................................... 52.60 264.27 -- -- -- - 13 62. .10.04 -- .. .. 14 .10.04 - - 15 -- 62. .10.04 . - 16 -- 62. .10.04 - - - 17 .10.04 - 18 -- .10.04 -- . J. McConnell - - 19 -- 62. .10.04 - Coles Replat of Lot 21 -- Block B Packwood Plat ,720.29 PAVING GSIDEWALKS MARION WAY RESOLUTION No. 12 2. 100 582.07 -- -- -- -- 40 -- 60 .48.62 - -- -- -- -- 39 -- 60 349.38 -- -- -- -- -- 75 -- -- -- -- -- 37 142 928.73. -- -- -- . 120 - -- -- -- 24 -- 70 484.42 -- -- -- -- 23 114 795.13 - -- -- -- Reserve area 143 1,007.73 - -- -- Section 2 Unsub-Divided ,809.57 --- PAVING GSIDEWALKS EAST ROBIN HOOD DRIVE RESOLUTION No. 12 Greenwood Gardens ............................... 23 . 126 697.05 --- -- -- -- 22 60 -- -- -- 21 -- 60 -- -- -- -- - 60 -- -- -- -- -- 19 -- 60 -- -- -- 18 -- 60 33 1.75 -- -- -- -- 17 - 60 33 1.75 -- -- -- -- 16 60 33 1.75 --- - -- -- 15 -- 60 --- -- - - - 14 -- 60 - -- -- -- 13 80 -- -- -- - -- 12 - -- -- -- -- -- 21 2. 61.1 38.76 -- -- - -- - 20 -- -- -- - -- 19 - 482.35 - -- -- -- 18 -- 74 409,86 - -- -- -- Park 93 517.27 -- -- -- Reserve 1196 ,621.96 - 13,940.96 - PAVING GSIDEWALKS GAMEWELL AVENUE RESOLUTION . 12 . 100 .40.24 - -- - -- -- -- 2. 60 - -- 3. 60 -- -- - -- 60 -- -- 60 - -- -- -- 6 60 -- -- - . 60 -- -- -- -- . 60 .24.81 - -- -- - 9 70 377.83 -- -- - 10 87 469.53 - -- -- 11 -- 106 572.28 -- -- -- - -- 12 170.84 922.50 -- - -- 2. 18.9 101.64 - -- - 22 -- 75 404.35 - -- -- -- - 70 - -- -- - - 24 - 70 377.83 -- -- -- - 25 -- 60 .24.81 -- - -- 26 - 60 -- -- - 27 -- 60 - -- -- 28 60 - -- -- - 29 -- 60 - -- -- - -- 30 -- 60 .24.81 -- -- - -- - 60 -- - -- 32 - - - -- - -- -- 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- 60 -- -- - -- 35 - 58.2 313.76 -- -- -- - - -- 75 - -- -- 37 122.94 663.97 -- 11,047.88
you are further notified that a meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland will be held at the Town Hall at :30 p. m. on the 15th day of September, A. D. 1926, at which meeting complaints will be heard with reference to said special assessments, and said Assessment , as corrected
will be finally approved and confirmed.
Done and ordered this 24th day of August, 1926. E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor,
Attest: E. T. Owen, Clerk. I. A. BROWN, President of the council.
CHAS. D. HORNER starts RESIDENCE
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Horner, who have been occupying the Wilcox home on Central Avenue, have be gun construction on a six room bun:
galow to be built in Sunset Ridge just off Maitland Avenue. This is the most pretentious house which has been erected in that part of town and will help to build up the district on the MaitlandWinter Park line as it should be built up.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haldeman entertained at a card party Saturday evening, in honor of their guest, Miss Geneva Bailey, Miss Bailey, who has been in Maitland for several weeks, left Wednesday for Montverde, where she will attend school the coming year.
THE MAITLAND NEws
CHARLES D. HORNER BECOMES MASTER PLUMBER
Mr. Chas. D. Horner, proprietor of the Maitland Plumbing Company, has received his license as master plumber, which entitles him to do all kinds of plumbing work anywhere in Florida. Maitland thus has a first class plumbing establishment to add to her list of industries.
MAYOR. UpMEYER GOES NORTH
Mayor E. A. Upmeyer and son, Er: nest, left Wednesday for a twoweeks trip to New York. They took the St. Johns river trip to Jacksonville, and from there took passage on the Semimole for New York. SUPPER AT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Members of the Presbyterian Church had a picnic supper in the church grounds Thursday evening. The church activities have kept up splendidly all through the summer. There were forty-four present at Sunday School last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yates Watson have left for an extended visit in South Carolina.
s. J. stiGGiNs LAW YER MATLAND, FLORIDA
Get Ready for the Town Water before the rush. Let me help : you plan your new bathroom.
Maitland Plumbing Co. C. D. HORNER
Until September 1st, all
Table, Floor and Boudoir --
will be soldata20 per cent reduction. Everything marked with a yellow tag at reduced prices.
| Maitland Hectric shop
J. H. Bennett, Prop.
BEAUTIFICATION MEET
Announcement has been made set. ting Oct. 18 next and Melbourne as the date and place for the next state meeting of the Beautification Society. The announcement was made through a spokesman for the chairman of the beautification committee of the state chamber of commerce, Karl Lehmann,
of Orlando.
NOTICE
Registration books for Precinct No. , will be open at the Town Hall, September 1 to October .
FLORAS STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”
Phone 2336 ORLANDO, FLORIDA
THE ROLLINS PRESS
Correct Printing
Hamilton hotel building Winter Park, Florida
Horse Feed, Corn Feed Meal, Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Meal, Grits
Give us a trial and be convinced
The best is none too good
The City Store Telephone 1310-
in to us.
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.
Another Special
Announcement
On and after September 1st, 1926,
The Bank of Maitland
will receive payment for all electric light bills due the FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY.
Don't mail your check to Orlando. the BANK OF MAITLAND, with your bill, or mail it
A Local Bank for Local People J. A. BROWN, VPres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
Either bring it to
FRIEDLAND APARTMENTS NEARLY COMPLETED
The duplex apartment house which J. G. Friedland is erecting will be ready for occupancy early in September. These apartments are pleasantly located in an orange grove just off the central park and are most attrac: tive. They have five large rooms and bath and a large screened porch. All the rooms are airy and light. They are the ideal apartment for a subur. ban town, where it is not necessary to crowd as it is in the large cities.
barbecue painted
The barbecue stand has received a thorough painting both inside and out. This improves its appearance material. ly, and also makes it possible to keep the place clean and sanitary. A good start toward Clean-up Week.
LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Winn and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parker spent Sunday at New Smyrna.
M. L. Kyle spent the weekend in Tampa. His father returned with him and will be in Maitland all winter, assisting in the garage.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chambers have moved into . H. Fostershouse in Sunset Ridge.
W. L. Strong has returned from a trip through Georgia and Alabama. He reports crop conditions splendid, the fields white with cotton, almost ready for picking. Mrs. Strong has stayed with relatives in Georgia.
Mr. Ted Stover, a former resident of Maitland, arrived here from South Carolina Wednesday with his bride to spend a few days with his brother, J. T. Stover. They left Friday for Tampa, where they will make their home.
Harold and Jack Haile are spend ing two weeks in their former home in South Carolina. They expect to return early next week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bryan have moved into . L. Stongs home on Jackson Street. Mr. Bryan will con tinue his barber shop at the regular place on Maitland Avenue until Sep. tember 15.
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Benson and sons, who have been spending August in Maitland, left Monday to motor back to Chicago.
Miss Vivian Powers, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Milliman for several weeks, left last Tuesday for
New Orleans by boat. From there she will return to her home in Grand Haven, Michigan.
Captain and Mrs. W. H. Johnston, who are traveling through the west this summer, were last heard from at Seattle.
O
This comfortable two story house with ample grounds, situated in midst of a ten acre orange grove on the shore of Lake Maitland, adjoining the highway, has living room, kitchen, porches, three bed rooms, dressing room, sleeping porch, two baths and lavatory, garage. Furnished.
It is a beautiful place---combining all city conveniences and closein location with country freedom and spaciousness.
We are the sole agents for the owner, who instructs us to lease the home for the winter season at the very reasonable rental of 1,000.00.
A lease may also be arranged by the year at 125.00 per month.
A. B. Rowland
A. W. Lindholm
Agnes Cobb
American Bank and Trust Company
American Fruit Growers Association
Anna B. Treat
B. Treat
bank
Bank of Maitland
Bank of Osceola County
banking
beautification
Beautification Society
book
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. A. Dallas
C. B. Waterhouse
C. C. Ruprecht
C. C. Whittier
C. D. Horner
C. E. Hasslinger
C. N. Beecher
C. W. Cauthen
chamber of commerce
church
Clara Wheeler
Clarence Benson
Clean-Up Week
Clermont
Daytona Beach
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. C. Treat
E. H. Adler
E. H. Johnson
E. R. Wheeler
E. T. Owen
E. T. Winn
E. W. Horton
East Coast Bank and Trust Company
education
Eleanor Upmeyer
Elizabeth McConnell
Elizabeth Moreman
Elizabeth Treat
Emilie Larson
Emilie McCutchins
F. B. Conant
F. W. Shepard
Flora's Studio
Florida Public Service Company
Florida Sanitarium
Forrest B. Stone
G. W. Thompson
Geneva Bailey
Goodyear Tires
government
H. Angell
H. Babbidge
H. C. Pearson
H. D. Haldeman
H. E. Cole
H. G. Townsend
Harold Haile
Henry S. Thompson
Hill School
housing
Inez G. Hill
J. A. Brown
J. G. Friedland
J. H. Bennett
J. H. Foster
J. H. Hill
J. R. Osteen
J. T. Stover
J. W. McLamb
Jack Haile
Joe Beck
Karl Lehman
Kenneth N. McPherson
L. I. Grimes
L. J. Chambers
L. M. Lucas
L. S. Comack
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Bryan
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
M. Shader
Maitland
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Methodist
municipal government
N. H. Coit
Nellie R. Draper
Nettie C. Fraser
P. E. Welzel
plumbing
Presbyterian
R. A. Wheeler
R. F. Pickens
R. L. Dickson
real estate
Rob Richman
Rollins Press
Ruth Stone
S. B. Hill
S. J. Stiggins
S. S. Simonds
Sarah J. Cox
school
Sylvia Blackwood
T. M. Henkel
Ted Stover
The Maitland News
Theodore Howell
Town Council
Upton Moreman
Vivian Powers
W. D. Huttig
W. F. Baxter
W. H. Johnston
W. H. Miner
W. J. Connell
W. L. Parker
W. L. Strong
W. W. Long
William V. Long
Yates Watson
Z. Patterson
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<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
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"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 12
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Maitland (Fla.)
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<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as new management at the Maitland Realty Company, tax rates, a grocery store, an automobile accident, a burglary incident, construction on a church rectory, billboard advertisements, building construction rates, banking and currency, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
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Maitland, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Havana, Cuba
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Settle, John
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Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Transcript
THE MATLAND NEws
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA
Volume I
JULY 24, 1926
NUMBER 12
Theodore R. Jones Manager Winter Park Office
C. C. JACKSON BUYS GROCERY
C. C. Jackson has bought out the grocery and delicatessen store in Longwood formerly owned by Fred Reiche, and will go into business there, assist ed by Harry Carl, who has been for some months past in charge of the market at . A. Browns store, in Maitland.
G. W. BACKUS ATTENDS Convention IN savannaH.
Mr. G. W. Backus, who has just returned from a meeting of the Southeastern Conductors Association in Savannah, brings a most interesting account of the trip made by some of the conductors to Cuba. They found Havana a city worth visiting, which in cleanliness surpasses cities of the same size in the United States.
On the return trip the East Coast Railroad made a record run, covering the 522 miles from Key West to Jack. sonville in twelve hours, fifty minutes. The usual time is between fifteen and sixteen hours.
Mrs. bric HAM IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Word has been received that Mrs. E. D. Brigham and Mrs. Fanny Brown were in a serious automobile accident a week ago Sunday, when the car in which they were returning from Lake Geneva to their home in Glencoe, Ill., was run into and turned over. Fortunately no one was danger. ously injured, Mrs. Brigham and Mrs. Brown escaping with minor bruises.
SNEAK THIEves IN MAITLAND
On Tuesday morning sneak theives entered the homes of C. J. Woodward and Miss Stella Waterhouse. A watch was stolen from the latter.
Mrs. Chas. B. Waterhouse, who was previously injured by a fall on the stairs, her arm being badly frac tured, has returned home from the hospital. -
WORK IS STARTED ON WINTER PARK NEW HIGH SCHOOL
Building Completed Sometime This Fall
The work of clearing ground for the new Winter Park High School will be finished within a few days and the erection of the first unit of the new school will be started at that time. Construction will be rapidly pushed in the endeavor to finish the building sometime this Fall so as to take care of the thirty per cent increase in students which crowded the old high school building last year.
This building is the first of three units to be built on the five acre tract in the southern section of the city. It will be of hollow tile, finished in stucco, following the graceful lines of the Mediteranean architecture and will consist of 16 rooms.
The architects plans show a large auditorium with ample room for a gymnasium and commercial department for the center unit, with the senior and junior high school buildings on either side. Upon the completion of the first building it will be used as the senior and junior high school.
Winter Park Herald.
work commences ON RECTORY
Work has commenced in remodel. ing the Rectory of the Episcopal Church for the accommodation of Bishop wing and his family, who will make their home here. The place will be thoroughly remodeled and all modern conveniences installed. The cost of repairs according to the build. ing permit amounts to 5000.00.
ADDITION TO McPHERSON RESIDENCE
K. N. McPherson is building an ad. dition to the residence which he has recently built on Lake Catherine.
Mr. J. B. Simonton, of Micanopy, Florida, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McNair.
OF MAITLAND REALTY COMPANY
Theodore R. Jones, of Winter Park has taken the position of Branch Manager of the Winter Park Office of the Maitland Realty Company, and will officially open that office August 2nd. Mr. Jones is a young man of per sonality, industry and enthusiasm, who has had many years of experience in the real estate business; first in his home city, St. Louis, and later as Vice President and Manager of the Loan Dept. of G. L. Miller and Company, Investment Bankers, of New York and Atlanta. On coming to Florida Mr. Jones entered the real estate business in St. Petersburg, where he and his family lived for several years. On account of the conservative and substantial growth of this section he decieded to leave the West Coast and settle in this part of Florida, which he states is in his opinion the best part of the state and has the most certain future before it. The Winter Park office will do a general brokerage business, giving special attention to Winter Park and Orlando property, while the Maitland office will continue as before to concentrate upon Maitland property and acreage, both offices selling Greenwood Gardens lots. Rev. AND MRS. VISOR TO SPEND WEEK IN MAITLAND
The Rev. and Mrs. E. D. visor will spend the coming week with Miss Stella Waterhouse, so that they may be on hand to conduct the Vacation Bible School which commences on Monday.
TAx RATES REDUCED
Orange County is fortunate in a double reduction of taxes this year, both state and county taxes being cut. The new state tax rate which has recently been announced is cut from 10.5 mills to .5 mills, and the county tax from 30 to 28.5 mills.
2] THE MAITLAND NEWS
MATLAND, Florida
Published Weekly by ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.
Advertising RATEs on Application
BILLBOARDS AGAIN?
The billboard evil is not yet entirely annihilated, even here in Maitland where we have both county and town authorities behind strong public senti ment in favor of abolishing this blot on our beauty. There is, however, one spot along the highway where signs seem to congregate, and altho there is no special view to hide, it seems unfortunate that the juncture of the two beautiful cities of Winter Park and Maitland should be made the advertising board for anyone who sees fit to erect a sign within the limits of Maitland these signs are kept off the right-of-way, but the Town has no jurisdiction over private property.
Recently one concern has erected three signs along this bit of highway. Have they had permission to do soIf so, will not someone who has in fluence with these property owners show the the undesirability of putting their property to such uses? If they did not get permission, will the property owners see that the signs are removed?
Two means can public opinion use to discourage billboards. First, it can arouse in property owners a real pride in property. This has been done to a great extent. Last year a sign company chose twenty desirable places in Orange County to erect signs and
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THE MATLAND NEWS
of these twenty, in only two cases were they given the concession asked. Can we in Maitland cut that number by twoIt can show its disapproval by patronizing these firms that keep their names off the highway. A consistent program along both these lines will do much to rid our highways of this blemish.
PERSONALS
W. W. Waters and family have moved into Clarence Browns house on Packwood Avenue. Mr. Brown is at present in Tampa where he is employed in building apartments for Dr. Sykes.
Forrest B. Stone left Monday for a weeks trip down the East Coast.
Miss Caroline Kingsley is spending two weeks with Miss Elizabeth Boyn ton in her summer home at Alfred, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coudert returned home Tuesday evening from a months motor trip to New York.
The Misses Elizabeth and Anna Treat are taking a week end trip to Jacksonville, by St. Johns River boat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill took a motor trip last Sunday to New Smyrna, Daytona and the surround. ing country.
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida
General Repairing Vulcanizing
Washing
INVITE US TO YOUR Next BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
MAITLAND GARAGE
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-
Wrecking Car Service Polishing
Batteries Repaired and Recharged
Greasing
CALENDAR
Sunday, 10:00 a Sunday school. Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library
Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 white way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School-Boy Scouts. Saturday, open.
ELECTRIC FIRELESS C00KER 7.49
Pure aluminum lined Electric Cooker for family of five. High and low heats; 2 gallon oven capacity; 3 cooking compartments and full 2quart cooking vessels.
MATLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.
We demonstrate all that the word implies on orders entrusted to us for Lumber and Building Materials.
The proof is in the increasing number of Satisfied Custorners
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.
Phone 399
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)
THE MAITLAND NEWS
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FLORIDA STILL LEADS WORLD IN CONSTRUCTION
The Southern states showed a gain of almost 10 per cent in building per mits for the first six months of 1926, setting a new high mark for all times with 436,200.423 for the period ords complied by the survey department of G. M. Miller and Company
investment bond house, of Atlanta
The total for the same period in 1925 was 400,384,784, which was a 15 per cent gain over 1924. Every semiannual period since 1924 was said to have a new high mark.
"Contrary to the popular opinion," the report said, there has been no lessening of construction apparent in Florida. This state amassed a total of 155,144,303 for the six months against 87,095,115 for a similar per iod in 1925. Although there had been some falling off from the winter months in the spring the month of June returned more than a million dollars more than May.
"with such a showing, Florida easily ranked first with more than 35, 000,000 ahead of Texas, where great gains have been in evidence for a number of months. Miami also took honors among cities of the farther south, leading Houston, its nearest competitor, by four million, and At
S. J. STIGG INS LAW YER
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Maitland Plumbing Co.
C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping. Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED
LETS GO TO LONGWOOD Fi. ci..
Western Meats and Groceries
LONGWOOD MARKET Caryl & Jackson
lanta in third position by eight millions. Tampa, Jacksonville, St. Peters burg, Coral Gables and Fort Lauder. dale, also were placed among the
leaders. From winter Garden Herald
LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. J. M. Brown returned this week from a visit in North Carolina.
Mrs. Martin Johnson and daughters have returned from a trip to North Carolina.
A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reiche, who are making
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”
Large Assortment of Picture Frames
Phone 2336 21 12 S. Orange Avenue ORLANDO, FLORIDA
their home with Mr. Reiche sparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Reiche at Altamonte.
Mrs. J. W. McNair was called to St. Augustine last week, Tuesday, by the sudden death of her aunt, Miss Augusta Floyd. The funeral took place on Thursday.
“BROWN HAS IT,”
We Specialize in the Best
Western Meats The best is none too good Full Line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
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E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.
A Local Bank For Local People
Your Home Town Comes First
Patronize Its Stores and Industries
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
J. A. BROWN, VPres.
REPLACING OLD AND WORN OUT CURRENCY
Today this country uses three times more paper money than used in 1916, and six times more than in 1900. This means that the wear and tear on currency is correspondingly greater than in the years mentioned, and all of this money must be replaced and put back into circulation. The government maintains a print. ing office called the Bureau of graving and Printing, and that is where the money is made. The banks of the country send in to the Treasury or Federal Reserve Banks all of the mutilated and worn out bills they get and these are destroyed. Over two million four hundred thousand pounds of such money is destroyed and replaced every year, at a cost of over four million dollars. In order to reduce the enormous expense of printing new money, the government is trying to reduce the different varieties of bills, now numbering thirty-nine, to eleven, and is also trying to cut down the size of the bills. The saving on each bill, by the above mentioned changes, would be inconsiderable, but in the aggregate the reduced expense would be great. Government experts have perfected many machines with which to test our paper money, and the results of these tests have increased the life of each bill. Even now however, the life of the average one dollar bill is only six months. A folding test machine, a bursting test machine and a rubbing machine are some of the devices used to stimulate the wear and tear on the bill, and the result of each test is tabulated and studied and new methods of making the money are devised. The special currency paper used will not break until exposed to about 2000 foldings. Efforts are being made to armour the bills against grease and dirt, and the ink used is waterproof. Each bill, or rather the paper before the bill is printed, is bathed in glue to cement the fibers, and then the paper is sprayed with a formaldehyde solution which produces the dirt. resisting coating. Even with all the resources of science at its command the govern. ment is spending more money each year to replace our worn out currency, but at that, if we wear it out quicker it is surely an indication we are using more money than ever before, and reflects an increasing prosperity over the whole country. DONALD G. SPAIN,
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Miss Geneva Bailey, of Jacksonville is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haldeman.
Miss Eleanor Upmeyer entertained at two tables of bridge, Tuesday after
noon for her guest, Mrs. R. A. Crim, of Jacksonville. Those present were Mesdames D. G. Spain, J. H. Hill, E. A. Bowers, S. B. Hill, ., K. N. McPherson and Misses Kitty Vanderpool and Georgianna Hill.
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the owner of a lot.
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One of the first things a man should want to own is his own home. what kind, just so its his own home. just cant own your own home without being When you buy a lot for cash or on time payments you have started to own your own home, and every month your payments put you closer in your home.
Soon you can move into your home and say to the world its my own home. Thats why there
Buy your lot today and be at home in your own
Cash or easy payment plan.
Its a Saving and a Home
It don't matter much But you
advertising
Anna B. Treat
Augusta Floyd
automobile accident
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
billboard
book
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. B. McNair
C. C. Jackson
C. D. Horner
C. J. Woodward
car accident
car accident
Caroline Kingsley
Charles B. Waterhouse
church
construction
currency
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Bowers
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Brigham
E. D. Visor
education
Eleanor Upmeyer
Elizabeth Boynton
Elizabeth Treat
Episcopal Church
Epworth League
Fanny Brown
Flora's Studio
Fred Reiche
G. W. Backus
Geneva Bailey
Georgianna Hill
Goodyear Tires
government
Greenwood Gardens
H. D. Haldeman
Harold Reiche
Harry Carl
Havana, Cuba
high school
Hill School
housing
J. A. Brown
J. B. Simonton
J. H. Bennett
J. H. Hill
J. M. Brown
J. W. McNair
Kenneth N. McPherson
Kitty Vanderpool
library
local government
Longwood Market
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
Maitland
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Martin Johnson
Methodist
municipal government
Presbyterian
R. A. Crim
real estate
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
school
Southeastern Conductor's Association
Stella Waterhouse
The Maitland News
Theodore R. Jones
Town Council
W. W. Waters
Winter Park
Winter Park High School
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The Maitland News Collection
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Maitland News Collection
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Maitland (Fla.)
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<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
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eng
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Maitland, Florida
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<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
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Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
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Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 06, June 12, 1926
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The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 06
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
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<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as plans to establish a building and loan association for Maitland, fishing, housing and urban development, new books added to the library, local banking services, and a local events calendar. Also featured is a poem by local resident "Wib" Chaffee, and several advertisements for local businesses.
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Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 06, June 12, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
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<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
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Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 06, June 12, 1926. </em></em>
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Maitland, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
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Chaffee, Wib
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ca. 1926-06-12
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1926-06-12
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1926-06-12
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eng
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Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
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Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
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<a href="http://artandhistory.org/" target="_blank">Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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THE MAITLAND NEws
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, Maitland, ORANGE County, FLORIDA
VOLUME I
JUNE 12, 1926
NUMBER 6
Building and Loan Association for Maitland
Plans to Join Winter Park B. L.
Plans for establishing a branch of the winter Park Building and Loan Association in Maitland were formulated at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce when Dr. A. A. Kent, secretary of the Association, spoke to the members. Dr. Kent explained the aims and methods of build. ing and loan associations and told of the splendid showing of the Winter Park Association, which starting two
years ago with an authorized stock of
50,000.00 has recently increased it to 500,000.00 and is now applying for a further increase which will double the present capital.
Dr. Kent outlined a plan whereby the winter Park Building and Loan Association will extend its activities to include the Maitland district. There are already a number of stockholders of the Association among Maitland people and the Association has been generous in making loans on Maitland property. Under the new arrange. ment, the Association guarantees to loan on Maitland property to the full amount of the stock taken out by Maitland people. The collection of these stock subscriptions will be made through the Bank of Maitland and the funds held there. Maitland will be represented on the Board of Direct tors and the appraisal committee.
This proposition received the approval of the meeting and a commit. tee, consisting of D. G. Spain, A. B. Rowland and E. A. Upmeyer, was appointed to arrange a program of education and to organize a drive among the people of Maitland for the purpose of obtaining stock subscrip. tions.
Special edition advertising is all right, but dont forget that persistent regular advertising keeps your busi. ness always before the publicthey cant forget you then.
The Girls Sewing Club gave a play at the schoolhouse Tuesday evening, entitled How the Tale Grew.”
“MY TOWN CANT BE TOO GOOD FOR ME
By WIBCHAFFEE
(For nearly three years the Chaffee jingles have appeared in the advertis ing of The Big Green Barn garage and they have been a source of enjoyment to all. His present contribution published below can not be classed as a jingle, however. In our opinion it is not only his masterpiece, but a bit of verse that is outstanding in current poetry.)
My Town cant be too good for me, Nor I too big or good for it; Though small in size My Town may Id have it big in Push" and "Grit.”
My Town must meet emergencies
With dauntless courage, vim and Pep"
Though progress is not bought with
My Town must not get out of step.”
My Town must tackle every taskGo forward alwaysneer back down. Neath foreign suns though I may bask, Id think with pride of this, My Town.
My Town, of course, is good enough, No matter how my fortunes swell Nor yet how fortune may rebuff. My Towns deafamers I would quell
And yet, down deep within my heart I know My Town improved could be: To help improve Ill do my partMy Town cant be too good for me
BRINGS HOME BIG FISH
J. W. McNair, who with E. A. Upmeyer and Forrest B. Stone went to Sarasota on a two day fishing trip, landed a sixty-nine pound trapon. The fish is being stuffed and will be hung in the bank of Maitland.
LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. Mary Conklin, Miss Jane Conklin and Jeanette left last week for Middletown, N. . and Miss Mary C. Ely has gone to her home in Chester, Conn., for the summer months.
The Misses Elizabeth and Anna Treat and Mrs. N. R. Draper motored down the west coast for the week. end.
Mrs. Martin Johnson and daughters left last week for Franklin, N. C. where they will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parker will leave next week for a motor trip through the north.
Mrs. G. V. Breed is visiting with Miss Stella Waterhouse for a few days, Mrs. Breed has left the Rectory where she has lived for many years and will spend the summer in White Plains with her sister Mrs. Vanderbilt.
Dr. K. E. Kilbourn entertained the members of the Bible classes of the Winter Park Congregational Church at a basket picnic on his ground Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Horton and daughters left Thursday for Tallahassee where they will remain for ten days, after which they will motor to Kent and Cleveland, Ohio, where they will spend the summer.
Chas. B. Brokaw, who is associated with the Standard Asphalt Company, has rented the Boss cottage for a year and will move in immediately with his family.
The Needle work guild went on an excursion to Mt. Plymouth Thursday as guests of the Mt. Plymouth Company. Twenty-four joined in the
party.
2] THE MALTLAND NEWS
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND News Company.
ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.
ADVERTISING RATEs on APPLICATION
JOIN THE B. L.
Foremost among the needs of a town is the building of homes, and fortunate is the town which is ade. quately provided with the facilities for promoting activity along this line. Maitland is well supplied with come panies providing the necessary labor and materials, but until recently means of financing have been uncer tain and difficult.
Small towns, as a rule, suller a great disadvantage in this question of finance. congregate in cities where business can be carried on a large scale. This is true even of the building and loan associations, which are generally con ceded to be the greatest factor in encouraging thrift and home building And even though some small building and loan associations have been quite successful, the power of these associa tions lies in their intrinsic soundness. which is only assured when they have a large field for their operations. Consequently a small town is deprived of the benefits of a strong local building and loan association and such asso. ciations in nearby cities usually give preference to city property in placing loans. -
The action of the winter Park Building and Loan Association in extending their field to cover, Maitland
Financial agencies tend to
THE MATLAND NEWS
gives us the opportunity to participate in all the benefits of membership in a strong, established association and also to enjoy the privileges obtainable in a local organization. Maitland people may make their stock payments and payments of interest and dues here at the local bank and aside from the convenience to patrons of the B. and L the money will be kept in the town. All money realized from stock subscribed here will be loaned out on Maitland property as the demand requires, although the amount available to home builders is not limited to this amount. A local member on the appraisal committee will ensure fair treatment in valuing property. Later it is anticipated that the community will be adequately represented on the directorate of the association.
One of the strongest features of this arrangement is the saving pos. sibilities. Every dollar you put into the B. and L. will earn % from the day you put it in until the day you draw it out Your dollar stays in Maitland and is used to develop your home town. Although it is in use every day you can get it anytime you want it by just bringing in your pass bookand you can make deposits weekly, monthly, or in any way you want to and in any amount from a dollar up.
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS
Land Surveyors
Town PLANNING
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida
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BOOSTING MATLAND DAY AND NIGHT MATLAND GARAGE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT М. L. КYLE, Prop.
Phone 1304 .
General Repairing Vulcanizing
Batteries Renaired and Recharged
Wrecking Car Service
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Texaco Gas and Oils
Make your dollars growJoin the B. and L. today. Any of the Chamber of Commerce committee will be glad to explain the details, or you may call at the B. and L. office in the Phil. lips Building, Winter Park and talk it over with the secretary, Dr. A. A. Kent.
CALENDAR
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches; :00 p. m., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.– Library open. Second and fourth Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.– Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School
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BUILD NOW
Substantial reductions H in price on Lumber and H Building Materials are now in effect. Labor is more plenti- H ful and efficient. The demand for homes H is steadily increasing. Whether for invest- ment or speculation, you will save money by build- ing now. THE MAILAND LUMBER00
Phone 1304-
(Illustrated House Plan Book is FREE)
New books AT THE MATLAND LIBRARY
The following Juvenile books have been recently added to the Library: Tom Swift and his Airship, by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout, by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift and the Diamond Makers, by Victor Appleton. The Camp Fire GirlsLarks and Pranks, by Hildegard Frey. The Camp Fire Girls. On the Open Road, by Hildegard Frey. Uncle Wigglys in the Wood, by Garis. Fairy Tales from Far Away, by Nelson.
Lighting Fixtures A Better Line of Fixtures will be hard to find.
Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps Toasters, Grills, Waffle Irons and Two Burner Stoves
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.
Greetings TO THE
MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE
White Way Motor Co.
Maitland
We are here with a WILL to do, equipment to do WITH and know HOW. You always get a bargain when you get the BEST. Can wash your car C L E A N. Grease all but the cushions.
Have TIRES, TU BES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.
Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Tarzan books, by Edgar Rice Bur
roughs: The Son of Tarzan. Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan the Untamed. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar. Tarzan and the Ant Men.
The Return of Tarzan.
The Maitland libray opened on Wednesday after being closed two weeks for repairs.
A woman shot off a piece of Mussolinis nose. He shoots off his own mouth.
TEN COMMANDMENTS For The IV. Thou shalt exalt thy public school and honor it all the days of thy life with the best of teachers, buildings and equipment, for the school is the cradle of the future. Thy children are here, and they shall be the citizens of tomorrow. No training is too good for them.
Maitland Plumbing Company C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing Estimates FURNISHED
A City Store in a Country Town
Now Located in Our New Building
Modern Equipment Thruout Quality, Prices and Service Not Excelled in Orange County
J. A. BROWN
Telephone 1310-R MAITLAND - FLORIDA
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.
A Local Bank For Local People
Your Home Town Comes First
Patronize its Stores and Industries
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
J. A. BROWN, VPres.
4] BANKs as INSTITUTIONS OF SERVICE
The banks of today render to the general public a much greater and a more diversified service than is gen: erally realized, and more than any other organization or series of organi zations, do they give the people the service which is demanded of them. A bank, as it is organized under the law (exclusive of private banks), is a stock corporation, and as such its main function is to make money for its stockholders. As with any other business a bank depends on the public for its existence, and in order to get a great revolume of business it must offer a great variety of attractions which will appeal to every. one. In giving this constantly expending service the original object of a bank, that of making money for the stockholder, is more or less lost, and a bank today is practically a public institution. Below are some of the many things your bank can do for you: It provides a safe place for you to keep your money, both savings and checking deposits, and a burglarproof vault for your valuables. It is a clearing house for checks on other banks. It furnishes, at a nominal cost, travellers checks for your safety and conveience. Its trust department will handle your estate, and do it much better than an ordinary executor. It provides foreign exchange facilio ties, which you will find most convenient should the occasion arise. It will lend you money if it is able and you are deserving of a line of credit. The above are just a few of the many services which lack of space prohibit explaining, but your bank will do almost anything it can to help you, and will give you good advice on any matter its experience will war. rant. Never hesitate to consult your banker, because he is ready to help you at any time, and is always glad to do what he can.
BANK OF MAITLAND A Local Bank for Local People.
Our mayor feels that an afternoon passed in laboriously beguiling five bass is well spentbut Ernest, loung. ing in the bottom of the canoe, scoops up two fish weighing more than all the five. To whom are honors due?
THE MAITLAND NEWS
This fabled hero of Sherwood Forest is said to have taken from the rich to give to the poor, Certainly we know that he and his band of merry woodsmen were sworn to the purpose of freedom, justice and happiness. Driven by tyranny from their honest pursuits and taking refuge in the Kings forest, they lived by hook and crook, playing no small part in the restoration of a just and rightful monarch.
Happily, our government is not subject to the abuses that obtained in England in the time of Robin Hood. No longer is a mans family subject to the indignities of feudal landlords, Now every man may own his home and feel safe in the principle that a mans home is his castle.
A nations prosperity and independence is in almost direct ratio to the percentage of home ownership. Any enterprise that encourages and facilitates home building and ownership is a direct bulwark of democracy.
Building and loan associations are doing a powerful work to strengthen Americas family life. Funds cannot be invested in a more worthy, safer or better paying enterprise.
Make a Deposit Today in the Winter Park Building and Loan Association and start saving for a home in GREENWOOD GARDENS.
M A IT L A N ID
REALTY COMPANY
A. A. Kent
A. B. Rowland
Anna B. Treat
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
book
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. D. Horner
Charles B. Brokaw
church
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. W. Horton
education
Elizabeth Treat
F. T. Marsh
fishing
Forrest B. Stone
G. V. Breed
Girls Sewing Club
Goodyear Tires
government
Hill School
housing
J. A. Brown
J. H. Bennett
J. W. McNair
Jane Conklin
John Nelson
K. E. Kilbourn
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Martin Johnson
Mary C. Ely
Mary Conklin
Methodist
municipal government
Needlework Guild
Nellie R. Draper
orlando
Presbyterian
real estate
S. B. Hill
school
Standard Asphalt Company
Stella Waterhouse
Texaco Gas
The Maitland News
Town Council
W. A. Manning
W. F. Parker
waterworks
White Way Motor Company
Wib Chaffee
Winter Park
Winter Park Building and Loan Association
Winter Park Congregational Church