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Public Notices +Foojgfs.D$Vmmpvhi 215.557. Knddvmmpvhi!BmnDpn Estate Notices Cooper, Corrine E 14 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 VOL P. 1442 PUBLIC NOTICES +FOOJGFS.D$VMMPVHI 215.557. KNDDVMMPVHI!BMNDPN ESTATE NOTICES COOPER, CORRINE E. -- PEREZ, JUAN A., JR. -- Diana COMPLAINTS Clarence Montgomery, Adminis- T. Perez, Executrix, 9737 Chapel In The Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County NOTICE TO COUNSEL trator, c/o Clair M. Stewart, Esq., Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115; Ka- Civil Action - Law Your attention is directed to 100 S. Broad St., #1523, Philadel- ren F. Angelucci, Atty., Howland, RODRIGUEZ VS. CAMACHO, Case ID: 200501819 Section 3162 of the Probate, phia, PA 19102; Clair M. Stewart, Hess, Guinan, Torpey, Cassidy, Notice of Action in Quiet Title Estates and Fiduciaries Code Atty., 100 S. Broad St., #1523, O’Connell & Birnbaum, LLP, TO: Felicita Camacho, whose last known address is 532 W. SOMERSET of June 30, 1972 (Act No. Philadelphia, PA 19102. 2444 Huntingdon Pike, Bethayres, STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19133. This firm represents Plaintiff 164) which requires advertise- 9-4-3* PA 19006. in the above-captioned matter. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, ment of grant of letters to con- 9-18-3 Angel A. Rodriguez, has filed a Complaint in Quiet Title, endorsed with a tain the name and address of DiLAURO, PATRICIA M. (a/k/a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadel- the personal representatives. PATRICIA DiLAURO) -- Eric C. SNEAD, DOROTHY C. -- phia County, Pennsylvania, docketed to No. 200501819, wherein Plaintiff ORPHANS’ COURT OF German, Executor, c/o Gregory seeks to Quiet Title to the property located at 532 W. SOMERSET PHILADELPHIA COUNTY Dennis L. O’Connell, Executor, c/ G. Alexander, Esq., 1608 Walnut o Bruce M. Dolfman, Esq., 901 N. STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19133. St., Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA Penn St., F-2102, Philadelphia, PA You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the Letters have been granted on the 19103; Gregory G. Alexander, 19123; Bruce M. Dolfman, Atty., claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twen- Estate of each of the following Atty., Alexander & Pelli, LLC, 901 N. Penn St., F-2102, Philadel- ty (20) days after this complaint and notice are served, by entering a writ- decedents to the representatives 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900, Phila- phia, PA 19123. ten appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the named, who request all persons delphia, PA 19103. 9-18-3 court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You having claims against the Estate 9-18-3 are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you to present them in writing and all and a judgment may be entered against you by the court without further WHITE, EDNA (a/k/a EDNA F. persons indebted to the Estate to DONATO, SYLVIA -- Carol M. notice for any money claimed in the complaint of for any other claim or make payment to them (unless WHITE) -- Eileen F. Falvey and relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money or property or oth- Cei, Executrix, c/o Alan G. Edna Ellen Cahill, Executrixes, c/o otherwise noted all addresses be- Wandalowski, Esq., 131 W. State er rights important to you. ing in Philadelphia) John J. Leonard, Esquire, Leo- You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not St., Doylestown, PA 18901; Alan nard, Sciolla, Leonard & Tinari, G. Wandalowski, Atty., Antheil have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth LLP, Two Penn Center, Suite below to find out where you can get legal help. ABRAHAMS, ELLEN DENA -- Maslow & MacMinn, LLP, 131 1910, 1500 JFK Boulevard, Phila- Bryan Lowes, Executor, 9245 State W. State St., Doylestown, PA Philadelphia Bar Association delphia, PA 19102; John J. Leo- Lawyer Referral & Information Service Road, Philadelphia, PA 19114. 18901. nard, Attorney, Leonard, Sciolla, 9-4-3* 9-18-3 1101 Market St., 11th Floor Leonard & Tinari, LLP, Two Penn Phila., PA 19107 Center, Suite 1910, 1500 JFK Bou- AINUDDIN, MANZOOR SA- (215) 238-6333, TTY (215) 451-6197 9-18-1* FINIZIO, MARIA T. -- Kevin Al- levard, Philadelphia, PA 19102. MANTHA -- Zaineb Cordelia den, Executor, 104 Mercury Circle, 9-4-3* CORPORATE NOTICES NAME CHANGE Ainuddin, Administratrix, c/o Liverpool, NY 13088; Louis P. Rochelle Bobman, Esq., 1260 DiLello, Atty., 40 W. Evergreen SplytPay, Inc., a foreign business Court of Common Pleas for the Valley Forge Rd., Ste. 104, Phoe- CITY COUNCIL Ave., Suite 101, Philadelphia, PA corporation incorporated under County of Philadelphia, August nixville, PA 19460; Rochelle 19118. City of Philadelphia the laws of Delaware, with its Term, 2020, No. 1814 NOTICE IS Bobman, Atty., Bort Law, 1260 9-11-3* CITY COUNCIL NOTICE princ. office located at 3411 HEREBY GIVEN that on August Valley Forge Rd., Ste. 104, Phoe- The following listing is in accord- Chestnut St., Apt. 701, Philadel- 25, 2020, the petition of Kenechi nixville, PA 19460. ance with City Council Ordinance phia, PA 19104, has applied for a Chika Ukogu was filed, praying 9-18-3 HERD, RUTH -- Richard C. (Bill No. 918) which provides for Statement of Registration to do for a decree to change her name to Sisca, Executor, c/o Megan E. the newspaper publication of the business in Pennsylvania under the Kenechi Alexis Chika Ukogu. The AMSEL, MYRNA -- Michelle O’Rourke, Esq., 1835 Market St., names and addresses of persons provisions of Chapter 4 of the As- Court has fixed October 9, 2020 at Isaacs, 10930 Melvin Ave., Porter Ste. 505, Philadelphia, PA 19103- convicted under 18 Pa. C.S. Sec- sociation Transactions Act. The 10:00 A.M., in Room No. 691, Ranch, CA 91326; Joseph G . 2968; Megan E. O’Rourke, Atty., tion 5902(e), entitled “Patronizing street address in the association’s City Hall, Phila., Pa., for hearing. Maniaci, Atty., Maniaci, Ciccotta Teeters Harvey Marrone & Kaier Prostitutes,” and of persons con- jurisdiction of formation is 251 All persons interested may appear & Schweizer, 6720 Frankford LLP, 1835 Market St., Ste. 505, victed of attempting to commit Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE and show cause if any they have, Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19135. Philadelphia, PA 19103-2968. such offense. 19808. The registered office in PA why the prayer of the said peti- 9-4-3* 9-18-3 is located at 3411 Chestnut St., tioner should not be granted. The following defendant(s) have Apt. 701, Philadelphia, PA 19104, 9-18-1* ANELLIA, MARTIN -- Barbara HOWELL, DOLORES -- Robert been convicted in Philadelphia and shall be deemed for venue and Rome, Executrix, 414 Fountain Bembry, Esq., Administrator, 100 Municipal Court for patronizing official publication purposes to be Court of Common Pleas for the Farm Ln., Newtown, PA 18940. S. Broad St., Suite 1525, Philadel- prostitution: located in Philadelphia County. County of Philadelphia, February 9-18-3 phia, PA, 19110; A. J. Thomson, 9-18-1* Term, 2020, No. 2956 NOTICE IS Atty., 230 S. Broad St., Suite 900, Brown, Walter P. HEREBY GIVEN that on June BOYLE, DENNIS THOMAS -- Philadelphia, PA 19102. 6327 Glenloch St 16, 2020, the petition of Adekambi Denis P. 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