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Articles of Dissolution Articles of Incorporation 08/24/2017 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAW REPORTER Vol. 154, No. 34 First Publication ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION NO FILINGS RELATED TO ANY MATTER ON THIS LIST WILL BE ACCEPTED IN THE OFFICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Upper Perk OF THE CLERK OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT ON Swim Team, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, THE MORNING OF THE AUDIT AFTER 9:30 a.m. having its registered office located at P.O. Box 101, Pennsburg, has filed a Certificate of Election to Dissolve 1. HILLSIDE CEMETERY SPECIAL BEQUEST - with the Department of State of the Commonwealth Settlor - August 3 - Stated by PNC Bank, NA, of Pennsylvania, pursuant to and in accordance with Trustee. Deed of Trust dated January 2, 1995, the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the as Amended April 23, 2014. T/D Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 2. HILLSIDE CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE 1933, as amended, and that the said corporation is winding up its affairs in the manner prescribed by FUND TRUST - Settlor - August 3 - Stated by said law, so that its corporate existence shall be ended PNC Bank, NA, Trustee. Deed of Trust dated upon the issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution by January 2, 1995, as Amended April 23, 2014. T/D the Department of State of the Commonwealth of 3. GEORGE WASHINGTON PARK PERPETUAL Pennsylvania. CARE FUND TRUST - Settlor - August 3 -- Stated by Michelle M. Forsell, Esquire PNC Bank, NA, Trustee. Deed of Trust Tomlinson & Gerhart dated January 2, 1995, as Amended April 23, 414 Main Street, P.O. Box 14 2014. T/D East Greenville, PA 18041 4. ATKINSON, JR., JOSEPH B. - Whitemarsh - August 2 - Edward Fackenthal and William F. Campbell, Jr., Extrs. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION 5. COWHEY, ROSE J. - Lower Moreland - August 1 - Thomas J. Cowhey, III, Extr. Notice is hereby given that a corporation is to be or 6. DIIOIA, ALBERT A. - Upper Moreland - July 10 - has been incorporated under the Business Corporation Richard A. DiIoia, Extr. Law of 1988, approved December 21, 1988, P.L. 1444, 7. FRESE, W. SCOTT - Souderton - July 11 - Mary Lou No. 177, effective October 1, 1989, as amended. Frese, Extrx. Richard Thomas Media Enterprises Incorporated 8. JAMES, EVELYN M. - Upper Dublin - July 25 - has been incorporated under the provisions of the Michael G. James and Brian K. James, Co-Extrs. Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988. 9. MACPHAIL, MARIANNE E. - Whitemarsh - July 7 - Howland Hess Guinan Torpey Cassidy & Bruce I. MacPhail, Extr. O’Connell, LLP 10. MEREDITH, HELEN - Abington - August 4 - 2444 Huntingdon Pike Theresa Meredith, Adrmx. Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 11. MIDDLETON, FRANCES S. - Settlor - August 2 - Stated by John S. Middleton, Successor Trustee. Deed of Trust dated June 5, 1998. T/D ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION 12. RUSSO, JOHN J. (AKA JOHN JOSEPH RUSSO) - NONPROFIT Abington - July 28 - Piggybacked Account of James E. Egbert and Lawrence Mark Russo, Co-Admrs. Center for Cybersecurity Resilience Research 13. SLETTEN, ISAMARIE - Settlor - August 2 - Stated by has been incorporated under the provisions of the the Sletten Family Trust dated May 15, 1998. T/D PA Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988. 14. SMITH, THEODORE A. - Settlor - August 2 - Joseph P. Welsh, Esquire Stated by PNC Bank, NA and Donald M. Smith, 103 Society Circle Trustees. GST Exempt Trust dated April 8, 1988, North Wales, PA 19454 as Amended May 18, 1989 and July 8, 1994. FBO Donald M. Smith. T/D 15. SMITH, THEODORE A. - Settlor - August 2 - AUDIT LIST Stated by PNC Bank, NA and Donald M. Smith, Trustees. GST Non-Exempt Trust dated April 8, 1988, NOTICE as Amended May 18, 1989 and July 8, 1994. ORPHANS’ COURT DIVISION FBO Donald M. Smith. T/D COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 16. STEVENS, TAYLOR, E. - Minor - July 20 - Stated by OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. Samuel J. Trueblood and Lori A. Sandman, ONE MONTGOMERY PLAZA Co-Guardians. Notice of Filing and Audit of Accounts RELISTED ACCOUNTS Notice is hereby given to heirs, legatees, creditors and all parties in interest that accounts in the 1. ATKINSON, JR., JOSEPH B. - June 30 - Stated following estates have been filed in the office of the by Branch Banking & Trust Company and Edward Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, Fackenthal, Trustees. T/W as the case may be on the date below stated and 2. JACOVELLI, BERNARD R. - Lower Merion - July that the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Court 5 - Ellen Lichtenstein, former Extrx. Division of said County on September 5, 2017, 3. MUNDY, DENNIS R. - West Norriton - May 31 - 10 o’clock a.m. in Court Room “14” for confirmation Lisa Brillhart and Denise Stagliano, Extrcs. at which time the Honorable Louis E. Murphy and D. Bruce Hanes, Esquire Cheryl L. Austin, Judges will sit to audit accounts, hear exceptions to the same, and make distribution Register of Wills & of the balances ascertained to be in the hands of Clerk of the Orphans’ Court accountants. — 17 — Copyright © Montgomery Bar Association 2017 08/24/2017 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAW REPORTER Vol. 154, No. 34 You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer, go to or telephone the CHANGE OF NAME office set forth below. This office can provide you with information about hiring a lawyer. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF If you can not afford to hire a lawyer, this office MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA may be able to provide you with information about CIVIL ACTION - LAW agencies that may offer legal services to eligible persons NO. 2017-20477 at a reduced fee or no fee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 15, 2017, Lawyer Referral Service the Petition of Charles Harvey Buek, Jr. was filed in Montgomery Bar Association the above named Court, praying for a Decree to change 100 W. Airy Street (Rear), P.O. Box 268 his name to C. HARVEY BUEK, JR. Norristown, PA 19404-0268 The Court has fixed October 4, 2017, at 9:30 AM in (610) 279-9660, ext. 201 Courtroom “13” of the Montgomery County Courthouse, Jennifer L. Bluer, Atty. for Plaintiff Norristown, Pennsylvania, as the time and place for the Office of the Solicitor hearing of said Petition, when and where all persons U.S. Department of Labor interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, The Curtis Center, Suite 630E why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted. 170 S. Independence Mall West Philadelphia, PA 19106-3306 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF 215-861-5146 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION - LAW NO. 2017-19979 ESTATE NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 8, 2017, Notice is Hereby Given that, in the estate of the Petition of Courtney Erin Blattner was filed in the the decedents set forth below, the Register of Wills above named Court, praying for a Decree to change the has granted letters, testamentary or administration, name to CODY SEAMUS BLATTNER. to the persons named. All persons having claims against The Court has fixed September 27, 2017, at 9:30 AM in said estate are requested to make known the same Courtroom “13” of the Montgomery County Courthouse, to them or their attorneys and all persons indebted to said Norristown, Pennsylvania, as the time and place for the decedents are requested to make payment without delay, hearing of said Petition, when and where all persons to the executors or administrators named below. interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted. First Publication ADELMAN, MILDRED, dec’d. CIVIL ACTION Late of Lower Merion Township. Executor: STEPHEN ALLAN SALTZBURG, SERVICE BY PUBLICATION c/o Stephen D. Potts, Esquire, Strafford Office Bldg. #2, Suite 106, IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR 200 Eagle Road, THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLANIA Wayne, PA 19087-3115. CIVIL ACTION ATTORNEY: STEPHEN D. POTTS, NO. 17-3038 HERR, POTTS & POTTS, Strafford Office Bldg. #2, Suite 106, R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA,SECRETARY OF 200 Eagle Road, LABOR,UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF Wayne, PA 19087-3115 LABOR, BAKSA, RICHARD W. also known as Plaintiff RICHARD WILLIAM BAKSA and v. RICHARD BAKSA, dec’d. Late of Upper Providence Township. CAMBRIDGE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, LLC, Executrix: LYNNE M. CANNON, Defendant c/o Mark E. Weand, Jr., Esquire, TYPE OF CLAIM: Employee Retirement Income 400 Maryland Drive, P.O. Box 7544, Security Act Fort Washington, PA 19034-7544. ATTORNEY: MARK E. WEAND, JR., NOTICE TIMONEY KNOX, LLP, TO: Cambridge Management Companies, LLC 400 Maryland Drive, P.O. Box 7544, whose last known address is 1020 Matsonford Road, Fort Washington, PA 19034-7544 West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, 19428 BERTUCCIATI, JERRY P. also known as YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish JERRY BERTUCCIATI, dec’d. to defend, you must enter a written appearance Late of Borough of Ambler. personally or by an attorney and file your defense or Executors: JACQUELINE ASHLEY objections in writing with the Court. You are warned FRANCHINI-MILLER AND that if you fail to do so within twenty-one (21) days CHARLES J. ARENA, from the date of publication of this Notice, the case may 583 Skippack Pike, Suite 100, proceed without you and a judgment may be entered Blue Bell, PA 19422. against you without further notice for the relief requested ATTORNEY: CHARLES J. ARENA, by the Plaintiff(s). You may lose money or property or 583 Skippack Pike, Suite 100, other rights important to you. Blue Bell, PA 19422 — 18 — Copyright © Montgomery Bar Association 2017 08/24/2017 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAW REPORTER Vol. 154, No. 34 BLANE, DOUGLAS IRA, dec’d. GIRONE, TIMOTHY J. also known as Late of Limerick Township.
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