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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 150

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a LIVING TRUSTS Simplified Find out how you may transfer your estate quickly, avoid probate fees, save taxes and enjoy peace of mind. i i -m -r i i -i i -m j.j K-2 The Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, March 9, 1997 SE2 i "mm fWmJWWmr A 15 mam- I I I I I 1 ft 7 vVC- HW? 811111 vtu J- I'ltlnmirtiHrrnA illlllllltiii Mr. Lester has practiced law in Florida since 1972. He is a member of the Trust Thursday, March 13 9:15 am Probate and Elder Law departments of the Florida Wednesday, March 19 9:15 am (Complimentary Breakfast) Winter Park Langford Hotel Saturday, March 22 9:15 am (Complimentary Breakfast) Winter Park Langford Hotel Bar. His practice is limited to estate and asset protection planning and is located in (Complimentary Breakfast) Altamonte Springs.

Winter Park Longford Hotel How to simplify transferring your estate to your loved ones How to ensure your loved one's security if you become incapacitated And much more! How you may avoid probate fees up to 5-10 of your estate and delays up to 1-12 years A simple action that may save you up to $235.000 in estate taxes How joint ownership can cause serious prob-', lems and disinheritance of your children. 1995 Belford Lester. PA DENNIS WALLTHE ORLANDO SENTINEL The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based upon advertisements, before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. Legacy. Josiah B.

Clouser's work stands out in a historic home at 21 1 W. Warren Ave. 1 9th century craftsman's work remains Longwood showpiece vzrnaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaaaaaaE Sherri Lee enjoys the master Seminole's past JIMROBISON carpentry of Josiah B. Clouser every time she climbs the staircase of her Lake Brantley house, once the winter home of wealthy New rn i i Verticals Toppers England businessman Carlos Cushing. Mini Blinds Cellular Shades Silhouettes Shutters i WINDOW TIHTIHGi She calls the staircase the house's "most beautiful display of craftsmanship." Now Available Cushing's wife talked him into Residential Commercial building a small chapel near their home today's landmark Altamonte Chapel, which originally ft was on Lake Brantley.

The chapel and Lee's stairs are wood's leading characters. The P.A. Demens Co. sash, door and blind factory was the major supplier of lumber and building materials for much of the area. Demens came to Florida as an exile from czarist Russia in June 1881 and used his lumber company to build a railroad linking Longwood with the Gulf Coast village he named for his hometown in Russia, St.

Petersburg. Clouser, who served as one of Longwood's first aldermen and completed three terms as mayor, also built several other houses and many businesses during the 1880s and 1890s. The carpenter recognized for his work as a cabineirnakei and stair-builder eventually opened his own shop at Wilma Street and west Bay Avenue. The workshop is'now at 274 Wilma but it originally faced Bay Avenue. Late in his life, Clouser ran a general merchandise store eventually taken over by his son-in-law, Fred J.

Niemeyer, who was Long-wood's postmaster for 23 years, beginning in 1905. Jim RobisoTi in an editor for The Orlando Sentinel. two examples of the lasting contributions of the skilled carpenter Double Honeycomb Cellular Shades by Comlortex who brought his wife and two chil dren to Longwood in November 1881 from Pennsylvania. Longwood created its historic OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE K1 Ml district to help the Central Florida Society for Historic Preservation save some of the treasures from the 1800s, including sites on today's walking tour. tailed report in 1989.

Clouser bought back-to-back lots between west Warren Avenue and west Church Avenue, He built a cottage at 219 W. Church Ave. iThe cottage was enlarged in 1920.) He built a larger family home in the mid-1880s at 211 W. Warren Ave. Besides building Henck's second home at 398 Freeman St.

and the Longwood Hotel that is one of the centerpieces of the city's downtown historic district, Clouser probably worked for Cushing after Cushing bought the hotel started by Henck and for Peter Demens, another of Long- Hn'unom Clouser worked for Longwood founder E.W. Henck, according to CLIP THIS COUPON VERTICAL SPECIAL PRESENT AT TIME OF APPOINTMENT AND RECEIVE Steven Provost Longiuood Historic District Study. Provost's company Yielding Provost, ar K1 chitects specializing in historic preservation, prepared the de- FREE In-Home Estimates Valance or Laminated Tracks 1 Year In-Home Service Evening Saturday Appointments Available I YOUR ORDER Expires 33197 1 coupon per household. Minimum $400 00 purchase. Not valid with any other otfer.

Looks like spring We Service What We Sell at training center 8 SANFORD Spring training is in full swing at the Seminole County Sports Training Center at Lake Sylvan Park. How they voted Several key issues face the Seminole County Commission this year, from economic development to ambulance service to drainage improvements. Readers can keep track of how county commissioners vote on those issues and more in this biweekly report. Here's last week's key vote: Motion: To extend the current contract with Seminole County's four garbage haulers for two more years and to have the staff prepare a proposal to consider putting the garbage collection out for competitive bid at the end of those two years. Yes: Randy Morris, Win Adams, Daryl McLain and Dick Van Der Weide No: Grant Maloy For the next few weeks, professional soccer and collegiate lacrosse teams will converge at the center to get a jump on competition.

Starting the lineup were men's lacrosse teams from News from you the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The Columbus Crew major league soccer team from Ohio will wrap up its training at the center on Wednesday. The next day, the New Jersey Barons of the United Systems COMMUNITY NOTES IND There's no place like the Sentinel's Homes sections to find real estate tips, the latest in interior design and much more. So settle down with the Homes sections on Saturdays and Sundays. Yourself A Good Home The0flafld The Angels of the World Foundation is a nonprofit organization.

Its mission is to create a positive image of the capabilities of mentally disabled adults. Proceeds from calendar sales will be used to create programs to teach independent living and work skills to mentally challenged adults at the Ranch Community in Indiantown in Martin County. For more information about the Angels of the World Foundation and the Cherub Calendar, call (561) 743-4114. To set up an appointment with Lee Cullipher Photography, call (407) 366-6436. LIFEGUARD COURSE THE OVIEDO Recreation and Parks Department will offer the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course, beginning Saturday at Riverside Pool, 1600 Lockwood Blvd.

The hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and next Sunday and March 22-23. The course will include the prerequisite first aid and CPR for the professional rescuer for those who need it Participants must be in good physical condition and have strong swimming skills. The cost of the course is $45.

An additional Red Cross fee of $80 is paid at the Red Cross Chapter House upon registration. Registration for the Lifeguard Training is at either the Red Cross Chapter in Orlando, (407)894-4141, or in Longwood, (407) 332-8200. For more information, call the Oviedo Recreation Department at (407) 977-6081. of Independent Soccer Leagues will begin a four-day visit. Overlapping the Barons beginning Saturday will be nine women's lacrosse teams from throughout New England.

Visitors are welcome. For more information, call John Giantonio at (407) 324-1217. LOOKING FOR CALENDAR CHILDREN PARENTS WHO rave about their children being angels can now get them fitted with wings, at least temporarily. Photographs of children between ages 2 and 5 are being sought for the third annual Cherub Calendar produced by the Angels of the World Foundation. The contest is open to professional and amateur photographers.

Photos should feature children ages 2 to 5 in everyday situations, wearing angel wings. Amateur photographers can submit holiday-themed photos. The deadline is March 20. Locally, Lee Cullipher Photography, 1315 W. Broadway Oviedo, will be taking cherub photos this week by appointment only.

There is no charge for the sitting. Photos will be selected by a panel of judges, and winners will be notified in May. There is no financial award for either the winning photographers or the selected angels. DigYour Surroundings Plant yourself in Landscaping In Florida, A Photo Idea Book by horticultunst Mac Perry and watch your garden grow. This handy 293-page landscaping guide features more than 300 plants presented in 350 illustrations, photos, and color plates, with emphasis on making landscapes both beautiful and functional.

$21.95 plus and tax. To order by phone with MasterCard or VISA, call 407420-5521 or 1800347-6868, ext. 5521 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

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