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                <text>MAITLAND SECTION&#13;
OF THE WINTER PARK HERALD&#13;
Volume IV. No. 28 SECTION FIVE&#13;
MAITLAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 BUILDERS’ EDITION&#13;
WINTER PARK, FLORU V&#13;
10c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR&#13;
cost of approximately $16,000.&#13;
Prior to the erection of the new building, the business had for many years occupied an old frame structure adjoining the depot, which was one of the landmarks on the Dixie Highway. The new building is of large propositions, approximately 50 x 125 feet, two full stories in height, the second floor being devoted to modern apart ments. The large store room is divided in the middle lengthwise by a semi-partition, separating the grocery department from the dry goods, men's wear, shoes, and&#13;
BANK OF MAITLAND OPENED IN MARCH GIVING MAITLAND FIRST BANKING INSTITUTION&#13;
E. A. Upmeyer, Pres., J. A. Brown, Vice Pres., and Donald Spain, Cashier Form Bank’s Personnel&#13;
If you should ask anyone in | being as high as a two-story struc- Maitland how they got along with- i ture, solid, massive and dignified out a bank all the years preceed- j in appearance, designed to take ing the organization and opening i care of the business demands that of the Bank of Maitland, most will be made upon It for years to promptly would come back the an- come, and being pure white is&#13;
Bank of Maitland, Maitland, Florida&#13;
swer, “I’m sure I don’t know.”&#13;
The Bank of Maitland opened for business on March £rd last, prior to which time there had been no banking facilities in the town at all, necessitating the carrying of deposits in the Winter Park and Orlando banks, which in either case was done at great disadvantage, and the opening of the new bank truly filled “a long-felt want”, and&#13;
beautiful to look upon. The build- j ing is located on a corner, and the&#13;
Maitland Electric Shop Is Helping Put Maitland on Map&#13;
L. L. Condertgfc Is Civil Engin^iaiid Booster of Ma dand&#13;
L. L. Coudert, Jr., wn&gt; is the&#13;
Another up-to-date concern in parkings on both streets are plant-! Maitland that is helping to put the present municipal engineer of the ed to young oak and orange trees,! town on the map is the Maitland town of Maitland, ’ ously to together with a number of deco-! Electric Shop, which was opened coming to Maitland to live had&#13;
rative shrubbery plants, including j in January, 1922, by Mr. J. H. Ben- , been from time to time A n thunbergia erecta, commonly nett, who came to Maitland at that j neering work in vatic r&#13;
known as king’s mantle, and oth- A---- ™-------os“ — 1010&#13;
ers.&#13;
The interior of the bank is most modern and complete. In its denow that the good people of Mait- i partmental divisions provision is land have gotten used to having made for the cashier’s desk in a a bank, they are truly unable to \ railed enclosure at the front of the&#13;
time from Massachusetts. Since coming to Maitland Mr. Bennett&#13;
engi- rts of&#13;
Florida since 1913, so was&#13;
fairly well acquainted Flor-&#13;
has taken an active interest in all ida ,and just natural!; i:ked out of the affairs of the community, | Maitland as a place and by close application to busi- would like to live, co ness has built up an electric busi- from New Jersey. Mr&#13;
ness that demands the carrying of one of the largest stocks of electrical goods and supplies in Orange county.&#13;
The Maitland Electric Shop occupies its own building, which is, though small, one of the most modern and complete buildings in Maitland, which they built in April 1925, and which has been outgrown in eight months. Because of this&#13;
fact worked on the for the firs*’ brick rc county. He became1 Maitland about r. ye&gt;u ago, and so active h^&#13;
V&#13;
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here he! mg here; n ■tf4§rt in i al survey j in Orange i-izen of ^ 1 a half V5 become&#13;
in the business ana ci interests of the town that he at the last election of officers of the Maitland Chamber of Commerce was elected as its president.&#13;
In his engineering organization&#13;
expansion of the business Mr. Ben- : he has a personel of 12 men at&#13;
nett has let the contract for the construction of large additions on&#13;
present, increasing his force from time to time as the necessities of&#13;
the front and west side of the pres-1 the work dereanp, and will acoom- ent building, which will provide | plish approximately $100,000 in en- two large storerooms on the gineering work for th* town of ground floor^-the stocking of elec-1 Maitland during the present sum- trical appliances, fixtures, lamps mer.&#13;
and other electrical materials and In addition to bein ” 'resident of | supp lies, with l^rge modern apart^* the ChamV Mr.&#13;
IVlailia^j^ Eh Shop^fef^Pank of of&#13;
the wiring and furnished most of the Planni. and Zoning Commis- ! the fixtures for J. E. Bartlett’s sion belongs to the American Legi- new home in Winter Park, did the&#13;
Brown’s Store, Maitland, Florida&#13;
understand how they managed without it.&#13;
For a long time the business men and citizens generally of Maitland had realized a pressing need for a bank, but no one seemed to want to take the initiative in organizing one. Finally the matter was brought to the attention of W. B. Joiner, president of the Union State Bank in Winter Park, and “Bill”, as his friends know him, came out to Maitland and secured subscriptions for the entire capital stock in one afternoon, which is indicative of how much the people of Maitland really wanted a bank, and Mr. Joiner subsequently brought about the organization of the bank, and continues as one of its directors.&#13;
The new bank opened up for business in its own building, which they built as its stock-holders wanted it. And a most attractive and up-to-date banking plant it is too. The outer walls are of plaster finish on hollow tile, the building&#13;
bank near the entrance, and adjoining the grilled enclosure behind which active business with the patrons of the bank is carried on. Directly giving off the lobby at the rear is the customers’ room and adjoining that a store room and the big vault, with directors’ room and consultation room on the mez- zaine floor above.&#13;
The vault is of massive reinforced concrete construction, with | heavy solid time-locked outer door. Within the vault is the manganese steel safe, also time-locked, with a 12-inch solid steel door, and and also within the vault are customers’ private safety deposit boxes. The partitions are of a most attractive pattern and type, in a combination of marble, mahogany and glass, with brass grill work, and there are three service windows, for use of a cashier, teller and book-keeper. The main banking-room has a high beamed ceiling, and in all its appointments&#13;
(Continued on page 5)&#13;
wiring for Rtfland G. Barze’ new home, also the wiring and most of the fixtures in the homes of G. W. Powers and E. S. Galt. They also did the wiring in the fine new j home of B. L. Maltbie, Altamonte Springs, which is 100 per cent elec- trcial, and the wiring and fixtures in the Kenney Brothers new house also electrical throughout. The swimming pool at Sanlando Springs connecting single and three-phase motors is another sample of their work. The new Parker home, 100 percent electrical and the wiring and fixtures for the Bank of Maitland and J. A. Brown’s new store were all done by the Maitland Electric Shop, all of them giving evidence of workmanship of the highest order.&#13;
Brown’s Store Gives Maitland a Store of The Big City Type&#13;
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One of the business institutions in Maitland that the entire community is proud of is “Brown’s Store,” which someone has aptly called “a city store in a small town.”&#13;
The business of which “Brown’s Store is the direct successor began and has been successfully operated ever since, in 1868. Mr. Brown bought the business from Mr. S. B. Hill, an old and respected citizen who still resides in Maitland, and became its owner and active manager May 22, 1921.&#13;
The splendid new brick building in which the business is now housed was built last year at a&#13;
on and is an Elk, and withal a good citizen, the type of man that it takes to make good community, and the sort that MaitNnd is welcoming to her midst.&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Company Has Grown With City’s Progress&#13;
One oi the most recent institutions that has come into business life of Maitland is the Maitland Plumbing Co., of which Mr. C. D. Horner is manager. But owing to the great need of an efficient plumbing institution, and because of the fact that Mr. Horner knows how good plumbing should be done, and does it that way, his business has grown from the start and bids fair to become one of the most important plumbing businesses in the county.&#13;
Mr. Horner has done the plumbing work in a great many of the best homes that have been built in and around Maitland since he began business here, among them the homes of L. T. Wileox, Clarence Brown, L L. Coudert and R. C. Wheeler in Maitland, also a good many in Altamonte Springs, including the home of Major B. L. Maltbie, which i one of the show places of that city.&#13;
Maitland, the site of the old fort built in the days of the Indian Wars on the shores of the beauti-&#13;
I&#13;
ful lake which bears its name, was settled some fifty years ago by a group of people who wanted homes where they could escape the cold of the northern winters and enjoy life amid beautiful surrounding’s and congenial people. Such has been the ideal of the inhabitants of this little town ever since that day. Rather than risk spoiling its atmosphere by exploitation and forced development it has been left to develop along its own lines. Today, although it lies on the Dixie j Highway, only seven miles north of Orlando, the metropolis of central j Florida, and its corporate limits ! touch those of Winter Park, it has continued essentially a country toWn in spirit and surroundings.&#13;
The shady, winding roads skirting its fourteen lakes, the well- cared for orange groves in the I heart of the town itself, the ample ground found about even the smallest cottage, give a welcome sense of space and freedom.&#13;
Here is an ideal home for the man who has retired from active life and wishes to live comfortably on a moderate income. Land prices are comparatively low, living expenses are small, and by raising a garden, fruit and poultry one cai\, reduce them still pic v qtk cour try • ' bWtfry :i scenery, a q? an ot water sports are here combined with the best aspects of town life, &amp;s modern conveniences, congenial neighbors, a well-organized public library, social life in church and club, while the proximity to Winter Park and Orlando gives the opportunities in the way of shops, theatres and music found only in large cities.&#13;
Or, for the man who is working in the city but wishes to bring up his family amid natural and simple surroundings, there is here an opportunity for a suburban home, which, besides the benefits alreat r mentioned, offers excellent educ tional advantages. The Maitla d public school, housed in a new building, situated in large and beautiful grounds, stands at the head of the rural schools of Orange County in general standards, health work and other lines of activity. A Boy Scout Troop and Girl’s Sewing Club are doing- excellent work among the children. Only two miles away in Winter Park is located one of the best high schools in the state, and also Rollins College, Florida’s oldest institution of higher learning, co-edu- cational and inter-denominational. The healthful climate, comparatively high altitude, the unexcelled opportunity for motoring over the splendid roads of Orange County, the lakes with their high, wooded shores offering beautiful&#13;
home sites and all kinds of water sports, the nearness to Winter Park, which boasts three of the best golf courses in the state, and provides for its visitors the finest lectures and music, and the congenial winter community of the town itself makes Maitland an ideal place for a winter residence.&#13;
But Maitland has more to offer than beautiful home sites. Both in the town and throughout the surrounding country, the land is of the finest type for citrus culture, as the old groves found on many of the Maitland estates testify. In addition to the citrus land there is along the shores of the lakes and streams splendid land for trucking. By draining and irrigating, both of which are easily accomplished, here, many crops can be raised during the year, and the local markets are very insufficiently provided with fresh vegetables. Good dairy land can be found in this vicinity, but&#13;
the north. Here is a rich opportunity for an energetic young doctor to establish practice. Property values are increasing and trading in real estate is active. Persons with capital -and vision will | find ample scope for sound invest- ! ments in citrus land, fern and I truck land as well as lake fronts and subdivision tracts. No town in all Florida has more charming home sites or better facilities for building. The materials are ready at hand, brick and building blocks being made by local cement plants, sash, doors and other mill work being manufactured in the Maitland novelty works, while lumber and other supplies are carried by the local supply company. Building experts and skilled labor not ifound in Maitland are to be ob- | tained from near-by towns.&#13;
It is the ambition of the present | citizenry of Maitland to build a dignified and progressive town with a unified community of inter-&#13;
White Way Building, Maitland, Florida&#13;
the two industries, which seem most popular now, are poultry raising and fern-growing*. Maitland is in the midst of a poultryraising center which includes Seminole and Orange counties. Both counties have active Poultry Associations and are instituting a form of co-operative buying and marketing which is proving very successful. A number of large poultry farms are located near here, but the Association so far has not been able to provide sufficient eggs for Orlando alone. Fern-growing is becoming a very important and profitable industry in Florida, the land and climatic conditions in this part of Orange County being especially adapted for this purpose. One of the chief fern-raising districts of the state is located on one of Maitland’s rural routes.&#13;
There is considerable opportunity for business enterprise within the town itself. A resort hotel on one of the lakes and a small commercial hotel are much needed. There is no drug store within twelve miles to the east, ten miles to the west, and eighteen miles to&#13;
est, promoting the best in American citizenship. To this end the i town council has appointed a special tax commission, a town-planning and zoning commission.&#13;
The people of Maitland are at one with the town council in ef- | forts to forward the best interests of the town, and the Maitland Chamber of Commerce will | promptly answer any inquiries.&#13;
New Building&#13;
In Maitland&#13;
Among the new buildings erected in Maitland during the past year are the following:&#13;
The residence of Mr. Kenneth L. McPherson, situated on beautiful Lake Catherine, built on old English lines and containing reception and living room, dining room three bed rooms, sleeping porch, kitchen and bath.&#13;
The new home of City Engineei Louis L. Coudert, which is also of English type, built in Greenwood Gardens and overlooking Lake&#13;
(Continued on page 5)&#13;
MAITLAND WAS INCORPORATED IN 1885 AND A NEW CHARTER WAS SECURED IN 1921-TOWN HAS GOVERNMENT RUN ON MODERN METHODS&#13;
Lies on Dixie Highway, Has Town Planning and Zoning Commission with Improvements of Paving, and Parks Planned&#13;
Inter-City Realty Company,, Maitland, Florida (Continued on page 5) Interior views in Bank of Maitland, showing lobby, teller’s window and Cashier’s office&#13;
TWO THE WINTER PARK HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1926&#13;
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vour command.&#13;
l Complete stocks of quality Lumber and Building&#13;
Materials always on hand.&#13;
Estimates cheerfully furnished upon request&#13;
House plan books free.&#13;
TELEPHONE-WINTER PARK 1304-M&#13;
&lt; 1&#13;
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the WINTER PARK H E R A L D , THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1926&#13;
Entrance to Maitland on Dixie Highway from the North. This is also the entrance to Greenwood Gardens and the North boundary&#13;
line ot Orange county.&#13;
HISTORY OF GREENWOOD GARDENS&#13;
CLOSELY INTERWOVEN WITH THAT&#13;
OF MAITLAND-RICH CITRUS LAND&#13;
J. H. Hill, President and General Manager&#13;
of Maitland Realty Company&#13;
Guiding Destiny of Gardens&#13;
Maitland! One of the most beautiful&#13;
suburbs of Orlando, lying On&#13;
the Dixie Highway, seven miles tc&#13;
the north&#13;
The history of Maitland is replete&#13;
with human interest. Its&#13;
early settlers contributed heavily&#13;
trial development, descendants of&#13;
those hearty pioneers of more&#13;
than fifty years ago, are “ carrying&#13;
on” with the determination of&#13;
making Maitland prominent in&#13;
Florida’s great future.&#13;
Settled more than a half century&#13;
ago by a group of people who&#13;
wished to escape the rigors of a&#13;
northern climate, Maitland grew&#13;
up around the site of an old fort,&#13;
an outpost in the days of the Indian&#13;
wars, situated on the shores&#13;
of beautiful Lake Maitland.&#13;
S. B. Hill, mayor of Maitland,&#13;
for three terms, formerly a well&#13;
known attorney-at-law, with of&#13;
fices in Orlando, came to Maiti&#13;
land with his father, at the age of&#13;
14 years. The father homesteaded&#13;
a portion of the land that is now&#13;
known as Greenwood Gardens, in&#13;
the northerly "ortion of the town.&#13;
This land has now been in the&#13;
ownership of the same family for&#13;
three generations. In fact, the&#13;
history of Greenwood Gardens is&#13;
closely interwoven with that of&#13;
Maitland from the very inception&#13;
of the town, which was incorporated&#13;
in 1886.&#13;
S. H. Hill had the distinction of&#13;
owning and operating the first citrus&#13;
nursery in this section of the&#13;
state. At one time, prior to the&#13;
“big freeze” of 1894-95, he had&#13;
four large tracts of land in nurseries,&#13;
and it is worthy of note that&#13;
he made shipments of citrus trees&#13;
in carload lots to growers in California.&#13;
One of the best citrus groves in&#13;
the country was developed by Mr.&#13;
Hill, who gradually acquired additional&#13;
land, and finally, about 35&#13;
years ago, built his permanent&#13;
home, “Greenwood Lodge” , at the&#13;
head of Lakes Faith, Hope, and&#13;
Charity, where he lives at the&#13;
present time. One of the most&#13;
gorgeous sunset views to be found&#13;
in all Florida may be obtained&#13;
from Greenwood Lodge.&#13;
Now, many, many years before&#13;
the great trek set in from the&#13;
frozen north to Florida, Hill had&#13;
in mind the wonderful possibilities&#13;
of this part of M^ramd and a fine&#13;
residential area f jr the use of&#13;
future generations, and many were&#13;
the) tempting offers lie refused&#13;
for this land, in whole or in part.&#13;
Persistently he kept the land intact&#13;
in one parcel, until, finally,&#13;
in 1924, he had worked out his plan&#13;
for development.&#13;
At that time an arrangement&#13;
was made with the Maitland&#13;
Realty Company for the development&#13;
and sale of the land under&#13;
the name of Greenwood Gardens.&#13;
Additional land owned by J. H.&#13;
Hill, and S B. Hill, Jr., two sons&#13;
of S. B. Hill, and a few smaller&#13;
tracts purchased by The Maitland&#13;
development were included in the&#13;
Realty Company, to round out the&#13;
projest.&#13;
Arrangements were made with&#13;
Reasoner Brothers, of Oneco&#13;
Florida, for adequate landscape&#13;
planning, the operations being under&#13;
the immediate attentions of&#13;
Dr. W. H. Cook, of Bradenton, and&#13;
R. D. Tillson, of High Point, N. C.&#13;
Topography, and traffic problems&#13;
were carefully studied. The street&#13;
arrangement was worked out with&#13;
a view to the conditions likely to&#13;
obtain in the future. Every lot&#13;
was so laid out that it would be&#13;
a desirable homesite, with a proper&#13;
and pleasing outlook upon its&#13;
neighbors. Carefully considered&#13;
restrictions, insuring the permanent&#13;
value and beauty of each property,&#13;
w«re ordained. Modern improvements,&#13;
consisting of brick&#13;
paving, cement sidewalks, city&#13;
water, and white way lighting, are&#13;
to be installed. In short, Greenwood&#13;
Gardens, while not by any&#13;
manner of means designed exclusively&#13;
for the homes of the rich,&#13;
will itself be rich in every desirable&#13;
quality so dear to the heart&#13;
of the American home loves.&#13;
Building is going forward at a&#13;
rapid pace in Greenwood Gardens.&#13;
Several houses are under construction,&#13;
more are being plained,&#13;
and it is understood that two new&#13;
churches will be ejected within&#13;
the confines of this beautiful development.&#13;
The Maitland public school,&#13;
which stands at the head of all&#13;
rural schools in Orang* county in&#13;
general standards, heilth work,&#13;
and other lines of activity, is also&#13;
located in Greenwood Gardens.&#13;
The building is modern and completely&#13;
equipped. The commodious&#13;
and beautifu’ grounds on&#13;
which the school stmds, were the&#13;
gift of s. B Hill,&#13;
And guiding the destiny of&#13;
Greenwood hardens, s The Maitland&#13;
Realty Company, of which&#13;
J. H. Hill is president and general&#13;
manager; Anna B. Treat, secretary;&#13;
S. B. till, Jr., treasurer,&#13;
and F. B. Stone, vice president and&#13;
manager of the property care department.&#13;
The Maitland lealty Company&#13;
is a member of t e Orlando Real&#13;
Estate Board; Nalonal and State&#13;
Associations of Rqltors; Orange&#13;
INTER-CITY REALTY COMPANY&#13;
WILL SPONSOR NEW SUBDIVISION&#13;
ON LAKE CATHERINE THIS FALL&#13;
Property Has High and Rolling Land&#13;
And One of the Finest Bearing&#13;
Groves in This District&#13;
The Inter-City Realty Company&#13;
was organized in April, 1925, the&#13;
officers being, C. N. Williams, of&#13;
Sanford, president, K. McPherson,&#13;
of Maitland, vice-president, and G.&#13;
B. Hurlburt, of Orlando, secretary&#13;
and treasurer.&#13;
In January, 1926, Mr. McPherson&#13;
took over this organization and is&#13;
now the sole owner. He is assisted&#13;
v Miss Lois M. Haile as manager.&#13;
This company has extensive connections&#13;
in the north and middle&#13;
west and a large proportion of&#13;
their business has been done with&#13;
non-residents of this state. In many&#13;
County Chamber of Commerce;&#13;
Maitland Chamber of Commerce;&#13;
and the Orlando and Sanford Credit&#13;
Associations.&#13;
The personnel of the company&#13;
stands high in the esteem of their&#13;
fellow townsmen, J. H. Hill having&#13;
served three years as mayor of&#13;
Maitland. Incidently, he was the&#13;
youngest executive the town has&#13;
ever had, being qualified for the&#13;
office at the age of 23. Mr. Hill&#13;
also organized the Maitland&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, and is&#13;
chairman of the Planning and&#13;
Zoning Commission. Anna B.&#13;
Treat was secretary of the Maitland&#13;
School Trustees; secretary of&#13;
thje Town Planning and Zoning&#13;
Commission; and was secretary of&#13;
the Maitland Chamber of Commerce&#13;
for two years. S. B. Hill,&#13;
Jr , is a member of the city council.&#13;
The successful future of Maitland&#13;
is apparent and inevitable, as&#13;
it lies right in the path of the&#13;
most rapid progress today, while&#13;
that of Greenwood Gardens is&#13;
equally well assured, both because&#13;
of its inherent high quality as a&#13;
residential development, and the&#13;
strong and capable management&#13;
of the developing company.&#13;
instances their clients did not see&#13;
their purchases until after the&#13;
deals were closed.&#13;
Mr. McPherson bases the growth&#13;
of his business, which has practically&#13;
doubled in volumn in the last&#13;
year, on the unquestionable representation&#13;
that they have given to&#13;
their out-of-state clients on the&#13;
properties which they have acquired&#13;
for them. While this company’s&#13;
activities have been largely&#13;
confined to Orange, Seminole and&#13;
Osceola counties, yet it has negotiated&#13;
several trades which have embraced&#13;
property as far north as&#13;
Passaic, N. J., and west to Spokane,&#13;
Washington.&#13;
Mr. McPherson announces that&#13;
they will, this fall, put on a subdivision&#13;
for some northern clients,&#13;
which will be located on the beautiful&#13;
rolling banks of Lake Catherine,&#13;
which, in sipte of the fact that&#13;
it is located only two blocks off of&#13;
the Dixie Highway and is the gem&#13;
of the many beautiful lakes in and&#13;
around Maitland, is very little&#13;
known to the public at large. The&#13;
property which this subdivision&#13;
will embrace is elevated many feet&#13;
above the water level of the lake.&#13;
This particular tract has always&#13;
been recognized as one of the finest&#13;
bearing groves in the district. Each&#13;
and every lot will have an abundance&#13;
of large, fine, bearing citrus&#13;
trees. The lots will be sapcious&#13;
and there will be a building restrictions&#13;
in keeping with the general&#13;
surroundings.&#13;
It is the intention o f the Owners&#13;
of this property and the Inter-City&#13;
Realty Company to make this one&#13;
of the most attractive little subdivisions&#13;
in the county. Lights,&#13;
streets, sidewalks, water, etc., will&#13;
be included in the layout. The lots&#13;
will be moderately priced and sold&#13;
on exceptionally good terms. Speculators&#13;
will not be invited to invest&#13;
here. There will be every consideration&#13;
shown to persons who wish&#13;
to lodate and build in this little&#13;
wonderland. It is possible that the&#13;
owners of this subdivision will organize&#13;
a building and loan company&#13;
and loan the property owners&#13;
money to build at 6 per cent.&#13;
A M&#13;
Maitland on the&#13;
New State Road!&#13;
When th« new State road is completed Maitland will occupy&#13;
an even greater strategic position than it does it present.&#13;
It will be the only town situated directly upon this new&#13;
highway between Orlando and Sanford. That should be a&#13;
great advantage. It WILL bel It will not only have a real&#13;
dollars and cents value for the entire town, but will mean&#13;
greater traveling convenience as well. That is just me more&#13;
reason why many people have already selected hoimsites and&#13;
begun the erection of their permanent homes in Greenwood&#13;
Gardens, the prettiest spot in Maitland.&#13;
The Maitland Realty Co.&#13;
Maitland, Florida&#13;
Member Orlando Real Estate Board&#13;
Greenwood&#13;
A Good Man&#13;
Hard to Find&#13;
A&#13;
T"* HAT'S why the branch managership of our Winter Park office is still open. The&#13;
A man we want for this place has some experience in general real estate practice,&#13;
is honest, a good mixer, a hard worker who doesn’t expect something for nothing or&#13;
hope to retire from his first six month’s profits. He is a man who can boss a oneman&#13;
office and make it pay. He won’t b e content with that either. His business&#13;
will outgrow the one-man phase and he will gather competent helpers around him&#13;
and grow with his organization in competence and integrity. If you are such a man&#13;
and you hear opportunity knocking, get in touch with us now.&#13;
THE MAITLAND REALTY COMPANY, INC.&#13;
Maitland, Orange County, Florida&#13;
BRANCH OFFICE:&#13;
608 East Park Ave.,&#13;
WINTER PARK, FLA.&#13;
A R e a l P ic k u p !&#13;
TAKE Knowles Terrace lot, well located, just&#13;
the place for a cozy home. Two nice shade&#13;
trees, cement side walks, city water, electric&#13;
lights, brick streets, facing west one block east of&#13;
Lake Knowles. Several attractive homes, occupied&#13;
by owners, already built in this block.&#13;
The best buy in Winter Park. A pick-up&#13;
this week at $1,000.00 cash. We can deliver&#13;
this—act now.&#13;
The Maitland Realty Company&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Maitland, Florida&#13;
FREE! F o r o " c ? r FREE!&#13;
To any adult living outside of Florida or outside&#13;
of Seminole or Orange counties who fills&#13;
out and sends us the coupon below we will pay&#13;
for and have mailed every week for one year&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS, a weekly newspaper,&#13;
telling in brief and dignified style the happenings&#13;
in this growing town in Orange County.&#13;
This is an independent paper published by local&#13;
people. We want you to know about Maitland.&#13;
Mail the coupon now.&#13;
--------- MAIL THIS COUPON NOW!---------&#13;
Maitland Realty Co.,&#13;
Maitland, Fla. Gentlemen:&#13;
Free of any expense or obligation on my&#13;
part you may have THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
sent to me for one year.&#13;
Name ..............................................................................&#13;
Street and No................................................................&#13;
City ...................................... state...................:..........&#13;
Occupation ...................................................................&#13;
THE WINTER PARK HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 1ft,&#13;
IS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT HAS PUT&#13;
M A I T L A N D&#13;
IN THE VERY FRONT RANK OF PROGRESSIVE&#13;
FLORIDA SMAtjfcr CITIES AND TOWNS&#13;
WITH AN&#13;
UP-TO-DATE MODERN BUILDING AND&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
COVIPLETE STOCKS OF HIGH GRADE GENWHEN&#13;
YOU VISIT MAITLAND, VISIT&#13;
BROWN’S&#13;
THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR&#13;
STORE NEEDS&#13;
L \L MERCHANDISE&#13;
, , . * ■ * * • I '&#13;
PROMPT SERVICE AND COURTEOUS&#13;
TREATMENT&#13;
R O W N ’ S&#13;
IS TRULY A&#13;
CITY STORE IN A SMALL TOWN&#13;
J. A. BROWN, PROPRIETOR MAITLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
THE WINTER PARK HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1926&#13;
Maitland Lirmber&#13;
Co. Has Aided in&#13;
Upbuilding Town&#13;
The Maitland Lumber Company&#13;
since it w*s organized in May,&#13;
1924, has been one of the really&#13;
potent influences in the building&#13;
up of both tb commercial and residential&#13;
importance of Maitland,&#13;
One would lot ordinarily look for&#13;
one of the eading and most important&#13;
busnesses of its kind in&#13;
the entire county to be located in&#13;
a small place like Maitand, particularly&#13;
when the county seat ,a city&#13;
approaching 60,000 .in population,&#13;
is only a few minutes' drive away,&#13;
but that is just what one does find&#13;
when visiting Maitland, in the&#13;
Maitland Lumber Company.&#13;
From the very beginning this&#13;
progressive firm of lumber dealers&#13;
has specialized in quality lumber&#13;
and builders' supplies of proven&#13;
merit, and by persistently and always&#13;
delivering just the character&#13;
of materials that the specifications&#13;
called for have they been able to&#13;
build up a large and profitable&#13;
business and an unsullied reputation,&#13;
and the business has been successful&#13;
from the start. At the end&#13;
of the first year their constantly&#13;
growing business necessitated the&#13;
building of additions to their lumber&#13;
storage capacity as well as of&#13;
a large warehouse for builders'&#13;
supplies, of which they always&#13;
carry a full and large line.&#13;
Last March fifteenth fire destroyed&#13;
the company's offices and&#13;
the lumber sheds together with&#13;
their contents, and immediately&#13;
two new lumber storage sheds&#13;
were erected and there was no inFIVE&#13;
terruption of the service to the&#13;
trade. Plans have been perfected&#13;
for the construction of a new large&#13;
and eommodious lumber shed to replace&#13;
the one that was destroyed&#13;
by fire, in which will be embodied&#13;
every modern feature for the&#13;
handling of lumber, which will still&#13;
further improve the well nigh perfect&#13;
delivery service. During the&#13;
embargo period the company added&#13;
more men and delivery equipment&#13;
and continued to render their ^customary&#13;
prompt service.&#13;
The officers of the Maitland&#13;
Lumber Company are E. A. Upmeyer,&#13;
president, R. A. Wheeler,&#13;
vice-president, and C. E. Upmeyer,&#13;
secretary, and the entire organization&#13;
including the officers is made&#13;
up of lumbermen, all of whom have&#13;
had years of experience in both the&#13;
manufactureand the marketing of&#13;
lumber, which practical knowledge&#13;
and experience is all to the advantage&#13;
of the home-builder Mr. Upmeyer,&#13;
prior to. coming to Maitland,&#13;
was manager of the retail dept,&#13;
of the Putnam Lumber Company in&#13;
Jacksonville, and for several years&#13;
previously had been in charge in&#13;
the United States of Bahamas-Cuban&#13;
Company, which concern owns&#13;
and operates mills in the south and&#13;
large distributing yards in Cuba.&#13;
Mr. Upmeyer has been a resident&#13;
of Florida since 1909.&#13;
The slogan, “Quality and Service"&#13;
is more than a high-sounding&#13;
phrase—it is the outstanding policy&#13;
of the company, and is coupled&#13;
with “Courtesy Always," of course,&#13;
and, as stated in the beginning,&#13;
spells the instant and constant success&#13;
of the Maitland Lumber Company.&#13;
Maitland Public Library, Maitland, Florida&#13;
Bank of Maitland&#13;
Opened in March&#13;
' (Continued from page 1)&#13;
the entire plant is comparable&#13;
with the most up-to-date banking&#13;
institutions even in the larger&#13;
cities, and is a credit to its designers&#13;
and builders and the directors&#13;
and officers of the bank as&#13;
well as the progressive little city&#13;
in which it is located.&#13;
In operative paraphernalia the&#13;
bank is equipped with the latest&#13;
type book-keeping machine and&#13;
other modern devices necessary to&#13;
an up-to-date banking house, including&#13;
steel desks and tables, and&#13;
in every way is prepared to handle&#13;
any business entrusted to it in&#13;
every branch of finance, and has&#13;
been rendering that sort of service&#13;
from the start. The opening day&#13;
saw but a small start in deposits,&#13;
but each day there way a greater&#13;
total, the deposits reaching $85,000&#13;
in the first two months, and in&#13;
every department the business has&#13;
continued to grow.&#13;
Of course the officers and directors&#13;
of the bank are entitled to&#13;
much credit for the success it has&#13;
achieved, but the greater part of&#13;
the work has been done or directly&#13;
overseen by “Don" Spain, formerly&#13;
assistant-cashier at the Union&#13;
State Bank .in Winter Park, and&#13;
the friends of the bank of Maitland&#13;
are glad to give “Don" credit&#13;
for the main performance of the&#13;
job.&#13;
The present officers of the bank&#13;
are E. A. Upmeyer, president, J. A.&#13;
Brown, vice-president, and Do/iald&#13;
G. Spain, cashier, and the directors&#13;
are E. A. Upmeyer, S. B. Hill, W.&#13;
B. Joiner, J. A. Brown, J. H. Hill,&#13;
C. J. Woodward and Donald G.&#13;
Spain, all representative business&#13;
White Way Motor&#13;
Co. Is New Concern&#13;
and Needed Business&#13;
One of the best business institutions&#13;
in Maitland and one of the&#13;
best of its kind in the entire county&#13;
is the White Way Motor Company,&#13;
which is comparatively a new concern&#13;
here.&#13;
Mr. John Nelson, the owner and&#13;
manager, coming to Florida some&#13;
six years ago from Philadelphia.&#13;
h&#13;
Arriving in Orange county Mr.&#13;
Nelson became associated with the&#13;
Standard Auto Company, in Winter&#13;
Park, coming from that concern&#13;
to Maitland three years later. The&#13;
building now occupied by the&#13;
White Way Motor Company Mr.&#13;
Nelson built last year. It is a substantial&#13;
structure of white plaster&#13;
on hollow tile, with large “ L"-&#13;
shaped, two-entrance ground floor&#13;
room for general automobile repair&#13;
and service work, the corner in the&#13;
“ L" being occupied by a cafe while&#13;
the upper floor comprises two&#13;
very complete and modern sevenroom&#13;
apartments.&#13;
Since coming to Maitland Mr.&#13;
Nelson has built up a very satisfactory&#13;
business, and as an indication&#13;
of the character of service he renders,&#13;
and the way his customers appreciate&#13;
it, Mr. Nelson has a number&#13;
of customers he served while&#13;
with the Standard Auto Company&#13;
in Winter Park, and because they&#13;
know and like the kind of work he&#13;
does, they have continued with him&#13;
since he came to Maitland, and&#13;
when they want any work done&#13;
they drive out to Maitland and&#13;
have Mr. Nelson do it—and they&#13;
know it will be done right.&#13;
Mr. Nelson is an active member&#13;
of the Presbyterian church, of the&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, is a&#13;
Mason, and has the confidence of&#13;
the entire community.&#13;
Aside from doing general service&#13;
and repair work on all makes of&#13;
cars, Mr. Nelson has the agencies&#13;
for Cadillac, Pontiac and Oakland&#13;
cars. He is a member of the United&#13;
Service Association.&#13;
Facts About J^aitland&#13;
Population — permanent 400&#13;
(1924 census), winter (500 estimated).&#13;
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.&#13;
Orange Belt Auto Line. American&#13;
Railway Express Company. Western&#13;
Union Telegraph Company.&#13;
Telephone. Electricity.&#13;
Business—Novelty Works, Lumber&#13;
Supply Company, Small Novelty&#13;
Factory, Cement Block Plant,&#13;
Real Estate Offices, Restaurant,&#13;
Garage?, Three Stores.&#13;
Social—Four Room School, Library,&#13;
Parent-Teachers Association,&#13;
Civic Association, Woodmen&#13;
of the World, Band, Woman's Club,&#13;
Boy Scout Troop, Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
Sunday Schools, Ladies'&#13;
Auxiliary.&#13;
Brown’s Store Gives&#13;
Maitland a Store of&#13;
The Big City Type&#13;
(Continued from page i )&#13;
other departments, there being on&#13;
either side of the partition special&#13;
shelving for the receptionof merchandise.&#13;
The stock comprises large stocks&#13;
of all the different kinds of merchandise&#13;
generally carried by the&#13;
general store, and Mr. Brown&#13;
specializes in the nationally advertised&#13;
brands of every kind of merchandise,&#13;
and by reason of the fact&#13;
that he believes in the old adage&#13;
that “ the best is none to good,” he&#13;
has a business that requires the&#13;
employment of four sales people in&#13;
addition to himself and he is in&#13;
fact his own best clerk.&#13;
The store is equipped with modern&#13;
shelving, counters and show&#13;
cases and equipment of every kind,&#13;
all of the shelving being specially&#13;
built to accommodate the certain&#13;
kinds of merchandise kept upon it.&#13;
In the meat department is found a&#13;
most modern automatic refrigeration&#13;
plant, of the Frigidaire type,&#13;
as well as electric-driven machines&#13;
of various kinds. All spring scales,&#13;
in fact all of the equipment and appointments&#13;
of the store are of the&#13;
most modern and convenient character,&#13;
making “Brown's Store,"&#13;
considered by and large, an institution&#13;
of which any community&#13;
might well be proud.&#13;
The rear portion of the store&#13;
room, about one-third of it, perhaps,&#13;
is partitioned off and used&#13;
for storage purposes, above it being&#13;
a mezza-nine floor, which is&#13;
occupied by one of the departments&#13;
and just in front of the mezzanine,&#13;
on a raise platform not quite so&#13;
high, is Mr. Brown's office, where&#13;
he has the entire store in full view.&#13;
Mr. Brown ha? always been actively&#13;
identified with the general&#13;
interests of the town, having served&#13;
two terms as mayor and now being&#13;
chairman of the town council.&#13;
He also is a stock holder and vicepresident&#13;
and director of the Bank&#13;
of Maitland, is a member of the&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, a steward&#13;
in the Methodist church and member&#13;
of the Boys Scouts Council. *&#13;
New Building&#13;
In Maitland&#13;
(Continued from page 1)&#13;
Faith, Hope and Charity. Mr. Coudert&#13;
has just moved into his new&#13;
home which contains living room,&#13;
dining room, kitchen, th,*ree bed&#13;
rooms, terrace and bath.&#13;
Mr. Rolland A. Wheeler of the&#13;
Winter Park Lumber Co., has just&#13;
completed a very attractive bungalow&#13;
in Greenwood Gardens, containing&#13;
five rooms and bath.&#13;
One of the most pretentious undertakings&#13;
is that of the new residence&#13;
nearing completion in Greenwood&#13;
Gardens being erected by Mr.&#13;
W. F. Parker on the Dixie Highway.&#13;
Mr. Parker, who is an old&#13;
time builder, is constructing this&#13;
home for himself which when completed&#13;
will contain eleven rooms&#13;
and two baths. There will be a&#13;
cellar under part of the house providing&#13;
for a heating apparatus and&#13;
cold storage. When completed this&#13;
dwelling will be 100 percent electrified.&#13;
The Interstate Realty Co, have&#13;
erected and are occupying a very&#13;
attractive and substantial one&#13;
story office building of Spanish&#13;
design on Horiato Avenue.&#13;
There are quite a number of projects&#13;
about ready to start, among&#13;
which will be the New Town Hall,&#13;
which is to be built facing the&#13;
NEW ARCADE&#13;
FOR MAITLAND&#13;
The Herald informed on very&#13;
good authority that within the next&#13;
60 days an Arcade building will be&#13;
started in Maitland. This building&#13;
is to be located on the Maitland&#13;
Commercial Subdivision and will&#13;
be the first of a series of store&#13;
buildings which will be erected on&#13;
this sub-division. The building is&#13;
to be o f stucco and contain about&#13;
10 stores. The architect for this&#13;
building is Mr. C. B. Waterhouse,&#13;
of Passaic, N. J. Mr. Waterhouse&#13;
was at one time a resident of Maitland&#13;
and at the age o f 20 he went&#13;
north and studied architecture.&#13;
Although past the age limit for&#13;
military service, Mr. Waterhouse&#13;
served his country in France during&#13;
the world war. Mr. Waterhouse&#13;
is expected to return to Maitland&#13;
this fall and take up his&#13;
permanent residence here again.&#13;
The people o f Maitland are looking&#13;
forward to the return of one&#13;
of their old citizens and they all&#13;
feel that Mr. Waterhouse return&#13;
to Maitland will be a great benefit&#13;
in every way to the community.&#13;
Central Park. This building will&#13;
provide for the new fire engine,&#13;
town clerks office, council chamberand&#13;
two cell rooms, and will be&#13;
ready for occupancy about the first&#13;
of September.&#13;
The Maitland Electric Co., has&#13;
awarded contracts for an addition&#13;
to their present quarters and expect&#13;
to spend about $7000 for improvements.&#13;
Residence of K. N. McPherson, Maitland, Florida&#13;
lilBlIlillllilllllllllllllimillil&#13;
A I T On t h e B l a c k B e a r T r a i l&#13;
(Quebec to Miami and St. Petersburg via Central Florida)&#13;
A T THE ENTRANCE TO ORANGE COUNTY&#13;
Fifteen minutes from Orlando,&#13;
“The City Beautiful”, County&#13;
seat of Orange County.&#13;
A GROWING SMALL TOWN, OFFERING ATT&#13;
R A C T I V E OPPORTUNITIES TO THE&#13;
HOMESEEKER AND INVESTOR&#13;
Paved Streets m V Full Railway Conveniences&#13;
Parks Milk &amp; Ice Deliveries&#13;
City Water Intra-State and Suburban Motor Bus Service&#13;
Fire Protection Good Stores&#13;
Garbage Disposal Garages&#13;
Electricityfor domestic &amp; industrial uses Bank&#13;
•Telephones Restaurants, etc.&#13;
Five minutes from Winter Park,&#13;
‘The City of Homes” where Rollins&#13;
College is located.&#13;
A SUBURBAN COMMUNITY, OFFERING&#13;
CITY CONVENIENCES WITH THE BEAUTY&#13;
AND HEALTH OF THE COUNTRY&#13;
FOR INFORMATION, ADDRESS THE SECRETARY&#13;
C H A M B E R OF CO&#13;
MAITLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
E R C E&#13;
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i&#13;
Inter - City&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
MAITLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Groves, Farms, Estates,&#13;
Houses, Acreage&#13;
GROVES PLANTED AND CARED FOR&#13;
CITRUS SERVICE OF ALL KINDS&#13;
K. McPHERSON, Prest, LOIS M. HAILE, Mg&#13;
Phone 1310-J&#13;
MAITLAND&#13;
R E A L T Y&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Six years ago a young man, a&#13;
native son of Maitland, made an&#13;
extended trip from Jacksonville&#13;
the east coast, and saw the beginnings&#13;
of the development, then in&#13;
its infancy even at Miami, and&#13;
undreamt-of in this section of Florida.&#13;
On his return he looked at&#13;
Maitland and saw it for the first&#13;
time as it was then—sleepy, backward,&#13;
unprogressive, just as it had&#13;
been for forty years. But he saw&#13;
more than that. He saw its beauty&#13;
of lakes and woods, shaded streets&#13;
and fertile groves, far surpassing&#13;
any of the attractions of the coast.&#13;
He looked ahead and saw a vision&#13;
of what it might become when the&#13;
development starting on the coast&#13;
had spread through the rich central&#13;
section of the state. He shared his&#13;
dreams with friends, and together&#13;
they planned for the future, and&#13;
out of their dreams and plans grew&#13;
the Maitland Realty Company.&#13;
The undertaking being new and&#13;
its future problematical it had to&#13;
start in a small way and was organized&#13;
first in 1921 as a partnership&#13;
of three, and incorporated in&#13;
September 1923, with some increase&#13;
in personel and capital. For&#13;
three years the partners devoted&#13;
their time to organizing the business,&#13;
developing plans, and promoting&#13;
the general interests of the&#13;
town, as they realized that until&#13;
Maitland developed there was no&#13;
chance for a real estate business to&#13;
prosper. The president of the company&#13;
was for three years mayor&#13;
of the town and wrote the town&#13;
ordinances and conducted court in&#13;
the company’s tiny office, furnished&#13;
with a second-hand typewriter,&#13;
some add tables and chairs—an&#13;
outlay $150.00. In 1923 the j&#13;
compa.uy moved into a small office&#13;
back of the post office in the building&#13;
bnilt by the Maitland Building&#13;
Association, of which the president&#13;
of the company was secretarytreasurer.&#13;
Here the plans for&#13;
Greenwood Gardens were developed&#13;
and t/re business began to prosper&#13;
until vn January, 1925, it was moved&#13;
into its present office next to&#13;
the post office on Maitland avenue,&#13;
sre one of the most completely&#13;
equipped real estate offices in the&#13;
section is maintained.&#13;
With the increase of business the&#13;
members of the firm have not neglected&#13;
public interests, but number&#13;
now among their number of&#13;
town councilman, two members of&#13;
the zoning commission, a member&#13;
of the Board of Governors of&#13;
Orange County Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
the secretary of the Orange&#13;
County Beautification Commission&#13;
and a member of the Board of Directors&#13;
of the Orlando Realty&#13;
Board.&#13;
The activities of the firm include&#13;
general brokerage, the Greenwood&#13;
Gardens development, all lines of&#13;
insurance and a complete property&#13;
care department, including rentals,&#13;
care of houses and grounds, grove&#13;
work, fertilizers and insecticides.&#13;
Besides the main office in Maitland,&#13;
the company maintains an attractive&#13;
well located branch office&#13;
in the Hamilton Hotel building in&#13;
Winter Park. In the main office&#13;
seven people are employed, all of&#13;
them well versed in their resp#ctive&#13;
lines, assuring customers and&#13;
clients competent service at altimes.&#13;
As members of the Orlando&#13;
Realty Board, the Maitland&#13;
Realty Company can secure for&#13;
professional appraisals and real&#13;
estate service of unusual merit.&#13;
Through correspondents throughout&#13;
the State and the United&#13;
States, all members of the National&#13;
Association of Real Estate&#13;
Boards, the Maitland Realty Company&#13;
is in a position to rended&#13;
comprehensive and intelligent attention&#13;
to any business intrusted&#13;
to them.&#13;
As vision of the future started&#13;
the business, so wise foresight is&#13;
guiding it today toward a permanent&#13;
conservative position in&#13;
Central Florida. The company’s&#13;
motto “A thought for tomorrow&#13;
in the sales we make today,”&#13;
tersely sums up a sincere belief in&#13;
the Realtors Code of Ethics, and&#13;
by rigidly adhering to the code&#13;
the Maitland Realty Company&#13;
aims to make a place for itself in&#13;
the permanent history of Florida,&#13;
through its sound policies during&#13;
the great romance of development&#13;
now in process of enactment.&#13;
Officers of the Maitland Realty&#13;
Company are: J. H. Hill, president,&#13;
Forrest B. Stone, vice-president,&#13;
Anna B. Treat, secretary, and&#13;
S. B. Hill, Jr. treasurer.&#13;
THE WINTER PARK HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1926 SEVEN&#13;
1&#13;
MAITLAND&#13;
Electric Shop&#13;
J. H. BENNETT, Prop.&#13;
Maitland, Florida&#13;
[Electragists]&#13;
The word ELECTRAGIST means&#13;
“The responsible electrical' contractor”&#13;
To the Public, it means dependability.&#13;
Wiring done for Power, Heat and&#13;
Light according to Code. Conduit,&#13;
B. X. Cable and Knob and Tube&#13;
where permissible.&#13;
Largest Line of Lighting Fixtures&#13;
north of Orlando, at prices that will&#13;
surprise you.&#13;
FLOOR, TABLE AND BOUDOIR&#13;
LAMPS&#13;
WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC&#13;
IRONS&#13;
SIMPLEX IRONS&#13;
WAFFLE IRONS&#13;
GRILLS AND TOASTERS&#13;
TWO-BURNER STOVE—$6.00&#13;
SEPCO WATER&#13;
HEATERS&#13;
COPELAND AUTOMATIC&#13;
REFRIGERATORS&#13;
WESTINGHOUSE RANGES&#13;
VAILE-KIMES ELECTRIC&#13;
WATER PUMPS&#13;
The Maitland Plumbing Co.&#13;
Does Everything- in the line of&#13;
PLUMBING&#13;
PIPING&#13;
IRRIGATING&#13;
REPAIRING&#13;
The Plumbing in many of the&#13;
Better Homes in Maitland was&#13;
done by us, including that of&#13;
Mrs. L. T. Wilcox, Mr. Clarence&#13;
Brown, Mr. L. L. Coudert and&#13;
Mr. R. C. Wheeler, also in Altamonte&#13;
Springs, including the&#13;
home of Major B. L. Maltbie, one&#13;
of the show places of that city.&#13;
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished and&#13;
Satisfaction Guaranteed&#13;
The Maitland Plumbing Co.&#13;
C. D. Horner, Manager&#13;
I piiiiiiiiiiiiiHi&#13;
! i !&#13;
WHITE WA Y&#13;
Motor Company&#13;
MAITLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Member United Service Association&#13;
Do a General Line of Repairing and Service work,&#13;
_____ All Makes of Cars&#13;
Filling Station—High Grade Gas and Oils&#13;
Tires and Tire Service&#13;
AGENCY FOR&#13;
CADILAC, PONTIAC AND OAKLAND CARS&#13;
“ON THE DIXIE”&#13;
JOHN NELSON, Proprietor&#13;
'i) =71 fiH&#13;
EIGHT THE WINTER PARK HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1926&#13;
BANK MAITLAND&#13;
MAmAND, FLORIDA&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres,&#13;
J. A. BROWN, V. Pres.&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN,&#13;
Cashier&#13;
DIRECTORS&#13;
J. A. BROWN W. B. JOINER&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER S. B. HILL&#13;
J. H. HILL C. J. WOODWARD&#13;
THIS BANK, THROUGH ITS CONNECTIONS&#13;
OFFERS A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE&#13;
WHICH EMBRACES EVERY&#13;
BRANCH OF FINANCE.&#13;
WRITE THE&#13;
BANK OF MAITLAND&#13;
OR THE&#13;
MAITLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE&#13;
FOR INFORMATION&#13;
in c&#13;
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