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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 13

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PAGE IS I CrXANDO MOSNINO SENTINEL OSLANDO. FLORIDA SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1927. C1DI1PURH RETVRNS TO CITY WITH NEGRO CONVICT $11,103,672.09. During the same period of time in 1925, Florida spent $4,208,. 527.04, received $3,107,551.05 and had balance the first of last year flll TO FLORIDA'S BAEiriCE Ftfffl TOPIC IflBI DISPLAYS CLERMOrJTPROPERTY The general revenue fund on De cember 31 Lad $3,088,871.73 in the lriCREASE OVER 1325 Start Work On past Esonta and nothing received.

federal national forest fund received $7,379.76 in December, the total deposit of that fund in the state treasury. The Everglades drainage sinking fund hat $79,716.11 in the treas ury as compared to $79,863.11 last month; $150 was paid out of the fund in December. The girls' industrial school has a treasury balance of $14,084.32, the same as last month. The boys' industrial school hat a treasury balance of $2,425.63 as compared to $2,081.08 last month. There was $1,048.35 paid out of this fund in December and H.

M. DobbstoGive state treasury as compared to $2,381,661.64 last year and $3,226,. 848.41 oa November 30, 1926. Dur- ing December the state disbursed ddress on Citizenship At Tuesday Lunch ALTAMONTESPRINGS Monday afternoon, January 3, at 2:30, the Auxiliary met in the Community House. Mrs.

George Babcock, President, presided. It waa mwd and carried to spend part of the funds beautifying the church grounds. A committee was also ar-pointd for enlarging the the table equipment to meet the increased demands. The improvements in the kitchn and cloakroom were greatly admired. After the business was finished members had a social hour for visiting doing fancy work and enjoying the refreshments of tea and waters.

Senator Means is National Commander-in-Chief of the United Spanish War Veterans organisation, of which Mr. Ballard is State Commander. With Mr. Ballard, Senator Means wil lattend a recep- New Club House For Palisade CLERMONT. Jan.

8. Special! from this fund $552,207.33 and received $414,290.65, a loss of tion in honor of the Senator in Et Petersburg, Monday evening. This ia preceded by a luncheon at Gar cias Spsniah restaurant in Tampa, at which a joint meeting of veter-ants of St. Petersburg and Tampa will be held. Senator Means and Mr.

Ballard are to hold a similar meetln in Jacksonville, January 6, after which the Senator and party will proceed with their tour of tha Southern states. State Commander Ballard will go from Jacksonville to West Palm Beach, Ft Lauderdale, Miami, and Key Kest on official business connected with th veteran's organisation. Senator Mana and Mrs. Means meana were captivated with Alta-monte Sprintrs, especially Sanlando and golf course, and particularly complimented the sen-ice at the Clubhcuse. mm tm mm Citizenship and Community Deputy Sheriff Floyd Peel has returned to Orlando front New York City with Lonnie Ginlack, escaped convict who was captured near New York and held for Orange county officiala.

Ginlack was serving sentences aggregating two years on two charges of larceny carryin sentences of one year each. He had served nine months of his time when he made his getaway from an Orange county road camp. Descriptions of the escaped prisoner were broadcast throughout the country and his capture effected by New York officials several days ago. Clermont Palisades consisting of 906.08 for the month. The one-mill school tax fund has $125,900.73 aa compared to on November 80.

Out of Nearly $3,000,000 More In Coffers Than On January 1, 1926 By JOSEPH L. LAUBE International Newa Service Staff Correspondent nearly 200 acres of the most de- this fund last month was paid 392.90 received. Bdine" will be tee wemo uiu chamber of commerce mem-ihip Tuesday noon when the meeting i held in the built Hotel Kev. H. M.

Dobb. D. D. of r. it.

thA airaale property in this section, at the north west shore of Lake Min-neola. with a large extent of lake The state fire insurance fund is $52,559.02 as compared to $82 frontage, and considerable eleva TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 7 Flor. 854.95 the first of last month, tion from water level, has been sold to Dr.

Percy Coupiand and A. W. 295,93 having been paid out of the fund. ida'a bank balance January 1 was almost $3,000,000 over that of last year, official records of the state Blachford and a groun of Canadi The agricultural college fund is $4,344.12 and receipts amounted to $112,046.14. The pension tax fund is now $501499.19 as compared to $470,.

832.18 last month. During December the sum of $228,780.67 was paid and $253,447.68 received. The state board of health has a credit in the treasury at present of $49,821.95 at compared to on November 30. From this fund there was paid during December $36,740.54 and received treasury show. Florida at the ans, through J.

L. Watson, local broker. Dr. Coupiand and Mr. Blanchford are former Canadians $4475.81 as compared to $5,735.81 of the first of last month.

present time has 11,103,672.09 in The University of Florida in but have been located in Clermont for aome time and it was through cidental fund is $24,611.79 as com the treasury, this amount fast dwindling at the rate of approxi-mately $1,000,000 per month. The their acquaintance and strong pared to $29,987.02 the first of last month. Out of this fund during December there was paid $7,119.20 treasury balance was over $17,000,. in the future of this communi uuu juiy oi last year. ty that their associates became in I he state balance in the treas and paid in $1,743.41.

ury on November 30 was The Florida btate College lor terested. The property belongea to Mrs. Ella M. Johnston, who came here a few years ago from Winter Haven. While Dr.

Coupiand has not di- 076.28 and during the month of December, $3,623,448.34 disbursed Women fund is $43,317.90 as com-pared to $51,040.50 last month, $7,722.66 having been disbursed. and $2,570,044.15 received, leaving a balance the first of this year of The deaf and bund school inciden vulged definite snnouneements as tal fund is $3,427.42 as compared to the future of the Palisadea un Church South will be the aker. The Rev. Dobb. is one he outstanding religious lead-fof the nation a well ag Jh.

He come to Orlando with full of import to the tola of Florida. Every member of the chamber aid hear this noted speaker," I an officer of the chamber in Venting on Tuesday's program. chamber of commerce has bed the new year with a aeries jiseussions from men of nation- prominence. These talks, the Vnber believes will be of great fit to every member who takes ntage of the opportunity to them." II members are urged to tXnn Its and it is emphasized thaw ie who are not members are in- (to attend these meetings, week a ten minute open for-Is held. Open discussion of im-nt matters that are brought be attention of the chamber by llers feature the regular pro-US'.

tasic will be furnished by Dr. fi. Watts of the Orlando labo-jries. Dr. Watts is a musician bte, and will render violin to $3,305.93 last month.

der its new ownership the first step The state road license fund and gas fund is now $2,751,799.81 as Nature's Own Teeth their Only Rival! Plates that FIT! Plates of the very best quality. Teeth that give unequalled service, restore the natural contour of the face, and the original inflections of the voice. By my own perfected method I can produce a better and more satisfactory plate than has ever before been possible, and the cost is no more. Come In for examination. You'll be pleas, antly surprised.

Consultation Free Dr. T. A. Bailey compared to $2,058,835.79 the first ine state road tax tuna has a treasury balance of $1,023,998.01 as compared to $1,194,966.85 on November 30. Last month this fund received $29,410.32 and paid out $200,379.16.

The state prison fund is now $52,062.51 as compared to in the state treasury the first of last month. During December $52,154.68 was received into the fund and $9,823.40 paid out. The drainage tax fund has in the state treasury as compared to the first of last month. There was received for the fund last month $360,993.23 and $70,930.86 paid out. of last month; $050,858.64 was re-ceived into the fund during De cember and $557,894.82 paid out of average circumstances can build.

This movement, an outgrowth of the value of good building as demonstrated by the September hurricane, it accredited in a gTeat degree to the Southern Pine Association which ia conducting atate-wide educational campaign in thorough building methods and the correct use of lumbet, The association has been active in the field since the storm, when it was found that wood buildings stood when other types failed. The state federal aid road fund has a treasury balance of $720,669 as compared to $807,651.79 the first of last month. A total of My References are the thousands of satis-fled customers that I have helped in over 25 years of modern dental practice. however, is for the erection of a club house 68x52 feet in dimensions with a 12 foot porch completely around the building and the clearing of fairways for nine holes of an 18-hole golf course. Contractor Pulleyblank is already at work on the club house and expects to have it ready for use within a few weeks while work on the golf course is also well under way.

In addition to golf there will also be provided bowling greens clock golfs tennis courts and all other devices for the amusement of the public. Architects who have gone over the land of the Clermont Pali-sades are of the opinion that one of the sportiest golf courses in the $87,082.29 was paid out of this fund during December. The state drainage bond fund dropped from $82,884.67 last month to $1,691.01 at present; $81,622.48 was paid out of the fund last The one-mill drainage tax fund is now $39,312.14 as compared to $62,662.87 of last month. There was $27,922.69, paid out of thia fund in December and $4,571.86 month and only $204.92 received. Corner of Orange Avenue and Pine Street The interest of state school fund paid in.

The tick eradication fund leaped MING INDUSTRY BE GREATEST AID now has a treasury balance of $164,967.46, an increase over last month's balance of $148,932.40 of state can be built, owing to the over $32,000 over the treasury bal ance last month. The present treas. ury balancj for this fund is $94,. terrain and natural hatzards al ready availble. There are a num.

$16,035. The principal of the state TO FUTURE FLORIDA 715.49 as compared to $62,233.01 ber of smll lakes on the property school Iund Is as compared to $82,450.50 on the first of last month; $56,525.63 was received and these will work in to advantage last month; $82,355.84 was paid out in the future beautification of the In connection with the home-building movement, the Southern Pine Association and the Lumber-men's Credit Bureau of Miami are building a model hurricane-proof house, plans of which have been turned over to the Miami chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, which will have charge of actual construction, to begin at once. The house will be of wood frame, covered with stucco. It will include six rooms, with a two-story garage and servants' quarters connecting. The dwelling will be of the Old English exterior and is designed to demonstrate the most practical framing, storm sheeting, bracing, strutting and anchoring.

Plans were prepared by a prominent I3AMI, Jan. 8 That the lum- 1 V. la rt by the fund in December and paid out. of the fund and $14,581.69 received, property. It is understood that the consid The county road license and gas The principal summary funji has the freatest single contributor to I 11 Have You Seen Them? fund is $11,139.29 as compared to $22,720.84 last month.

There was we future growin anu an arouna ivelopment of Miami and South Florida is the opinion expressed by a oaiance oi siz.zue.ou in me treasury, the same as last month. The shell fish fund now has $18,902.90 in the treasury as com paid from this fund $229,634.43 and Cnrieiers, business men, civic received $217,952.88. eration for this property was in the neighborhood of $1000 per acre. DAYTONA BEACH-P)-Boy Scouts of tho east coast, between Flagler Beach and Oak Hill, meeting here, elected W. L.

Courson to succeed himself as president of the' I zim and prominent winter vis- pared to $22,072.32 last month. There was paid out of this fund during December $12,072.35 and The hotel commission's balance in the state coffers is $54,573.15 as compared to $52,627.92 of the Woseiy in toucn with the sit-i The first of last month. Miami architect under the supervi The state road maintenance fund has $61,821.98 in the treasury as sion of the Architectural League of Greater Miami. The Lumbermen's Credit Bureau, compared to $101,054.79 the first of last month; $39,232.81 was die "HOME BEAUTIFUL" for more and better homes jlwcome prevalent, and all agencies of the district inking part in the movement fcter better construction start-y the Southern Pine Associa-iifter the September hurricane, vst in home building is at its it, and bankers and building fi-t companies of the city are ling plans whereby the family bursed from the fund and nothing paid in $8,602.90. The motor vehicle license county road fund has a balance of the maintenance fund and the expense fund $345,.

374.71. The federal aid road fund now stands at $134,637.66 as compared to $1,085,432.15 the first of last month. A total of $951,794.59 was paid out of this fund during the credited during December. The general inspection fund is wnich is co-operating with the Southern Pine Association, is made up of the leading retail lumber dealers of the district and is one of the most active business organizations in Miami. now $454,588.09 as compared to $432,451.70 of last month; $61,.

(Furnished and Draped) has a treasury balance of as compared to $57,919.31 during the month of December; $18,038.09 was paid out of the fund and $84,078.63 received. The special American Legion fund has a treasury deposit of $40,. 314.46. The state office building fund has $6,735.89 in the treasury; the state prison new building fund, $44,. 219.91, and the Everglades drain-age district fire tax fund 475.83 was received into this fund and $41,339.44 paid out.

and the The "Built-to-Live -In Bungalow The real estate commission has a balance of $34,538.42 as compared to $36,711.22 of last month, 036.80 having been disbursed from this fund and $4,764 received. The free school text book tax 31 ROOFING -or Re-Roofing! "Built4o-Live-in' 'Bungalow Open Today 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. and every day this week same hov" These Houses are the Masterpieces of Hill, James Voorhees TS llm. ml ImIu te whan It ralna.

But Ilk. th.t mu win wuldn't ant mv nsf hll. ti, nln-Ing, an4 didn't tmi It la clxr wtlir. Wa apply kallt-ap ar rail raaSnf I a.ph.lt atrip ar Individual ahlnslaai "Etrmlt" Maaataa ahlniln, ar IIIK. Maka roar want knawnr wall tia a prampt, afflclrat, and arena mlral Job.

Furnished by V. I. Miller Co. Draped by Barbour-Ward Oriental Rugs by Ohanesian I I If A I If prominent corner in Spring Lake Terrace. (West on Coloniald Drive).

Many Fine Examples NOTE This same firm offers seven other beautiful homes in various choice locations in Orlando. They are offered at reduced prices, ranging from 17800 to 123,000, Don't buy until you have seen them. Built by Hill, James Voorhees in SPRING LAKE TERRACE The most beautiful residential portion of Orlando was chosen by Hill, James Voorhees in which to erect their model homes, which are on exhibition this week. We urge the public to view these wonderful homes, especially the "Home Beautiful" which is completely furnished and draped. After seeing the "Home Beautiful" drive over the prop-erty, so that you may fully realize the natural beauty of Spring Lahe Terrace.

Note the ideal surroundings which help to transform a house into a comfortable home. Pay particular attention to the location in reference to recreation, lakes, schools and accessibility. You will find umqualled value, horn every standpoint. The Prices and Terms on Our Lots Will Interest You! Lafayette Development Inc. i Owners and Developers of Spring Lake Terrace See Our Salesmen on the Property of our tile roofing will be found in the high quality homes of Spring Lahe Terrace, including the "Home Beautiful" which it on exhibition this week, end which you will no doubt go to see.

Take particular notice of the English Shin' gle Tile roof! (ftp-a Pittman Sipple Tile Company, Inc. Telephone 8749 1200 Spur St. Orlando, Florida The "Home Beautiful!".

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