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Vol. XV No. 51

Issue 1038

December 19, 2019

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Letter from the Mayor

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MAYOR Jim Kenney

Fellow Philadelphians, Being your mayor for the last four years has been the greatest honor of my life. In 2016, we embarked on an ambitious mission to bring equity and opportunity to all neighborhoods and to make the government more accessible and accountable to the people it serves. As I reflect on this term, I’m proud of many things that we’ve accomplished together. Among them was our ability to stay true to our guiding principles of courage, compassion, and collaboration. We knew that Philadelphia could not rely on support

from Harrisburg or Washington to solve our city’s challenges. We needed to create new ways to tackle our most pressing issues head-on and take control of our destiny. And that’s what we are doing. Together, we took on the powerful beverage industry to raise the revenue needed to create Community Schools, provide free, quality pre-K for over 6,000 kids, and invest hundreds of millions of dollars in our aging public spaces. Helping children reach their full potential has been at the heart of everything we do. I firmly believe that the single-most important investment we can make for future generations is quality education. That’s why we took the bold step of returning our schools to local control, and I appointed a Board of Education that has been responsive to student and parent

concerns. To accelerate the School District of Philadelphia’s progress, and because we knew we couldn’t wait for the Commonwealth to fulfill its mandate to adequately fund education, we committed to investing more than $1.2 billion in our schools. We developed a multi-faceted approach to stabilize households through affordable housing and social services; increase incomes to lift people out of poverty; and invest in programs and policies that break the cycle of intergenerational poverty for good. Early indicators show that it’s working. The poverty rate has declined, our job market is growing, and median incomes are rising. All the while, we faced the stark reality that the opioid epidemic – the worst public-health crisis of our lifetime – was ravaging communities and cost-

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ing the City tens of millions of dollars in services. We also made significant strides in safely decreasing our local jail population by over 40*, and fought back against repeated attacks by the Trump administration by strengthening our Welcoming City policies that bolster our immigrant communities. In 2017, with the support of City Council, we announced that over $80 million from expiring tax abatements above existing revenue streams will go to the Housing Trust Fund for affordable housing and other home stabilization initiatives over the next few years. This is one way we are ensuring that more people and neighborhoods benefit from our real estate boom and growing economy. Over the last four years, we had a bold vision of what Philadelphia can be, and we set clear priorities that allowed us to achieve these great things and much more. The work has not been easy, but nothing worth fighting for ever is. There is no denying that we have much more to accomplish.

Over the next four years we will build on the success of our ambitious first term, work to lift at least 100,000 Philadelphians out of poverty, fight the scourge of gun violence and the opioid crisis, and create an inclusive economy ripe with quality jobs, higher wages, and a workforce prepared for the jobs of today and tomorrow. We will continue to make City services more efficient and our government more inclusive and accountable to the people. That means improving the ways we deliver core services; maintaining clean, safe streets in every neighborhood; providing quality customer service to residents and businesses; and ensuring that every new policy is created using a racial equity lens. You’ll hear more about our vision for the second term in the coming weeks. It will speak to our values and our mission to make our city stronger for all Philadelphians. I look forward to working with you to make this a reality. – In service, Jim.

CORRECTION In “Pols on the Street” (Dec. 12), it was stated that State Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler attended Nikil Saval’s campaign launch on Dec. 8. She did not.

CITY COUNCIL

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107-3290 NOTICE OF STATED MEETING Notice is hereby given that the first Regular Stated Meeting of City Council for 2020 is scheduled for Monday, January 6, 2020 at 10:00 AM. This Meeting will be held at the Met Philadelphia, 858 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA. Michael A. Decker Chief Clerk

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State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione

Happy Holidays! Wishing Everyone a Merry Christmas & A Happy Healthy New Year

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Senator Christine M. Tartaglione proudly serves the 2nd Senatorial District

1061 Bridge Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 (215) 533‐0440

400 West Allegheny Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19133 (215) 291‐4653

hiladelphia City Council voted to ban all plastic bags from retailers and call for a study of single-use bags. This bill will go into effect on July 2, 2020 – the state has preempted municipalities from enacting any legislation un-

til after July 1, 2020. Philadelphia spends between $9 million and $12 million a year cleaning plastic bag waste from the streets, sewers, and bodies of water. Missing from the legislation was a fee on all other single-use bags like paper bags

that will be addressed in the 2020 Council session. Joseph Otis Minott, executive director of Clean Air Council, said, “We are very pleased that City Council has finally started to address the chronic, and devastating litter problems the city faces.”

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Laborers’ Local Union 57 Esteban Vera, Jr. - Business Manager Stanley Sanders - Secretary-Treasurer Robert Greenfield - President William Williams - Vice President George Hutt - Recording Secretary

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Wishing You a Joyful Holiday Season and a Prosperous New Year!

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Toomey Follows His Own Road

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POLS on the STREET BY JOE SHAHEELI ong viewed as one of the more-independent conservatives in the U.S. Senate, Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) has gone out on an unusual limb by opposing the new U.S., Mexico, Canada Agreement, which is destined to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. USMCA is the first major piece of bipartisan legislation that has been advanced in Congress at the behest of President Donald Trump, who campaigned against NAFTA. Toomey, a committed advocate of free trade, is the lone Republican senator to speak out against it. In a statement, Toomey laid out his views:

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“Here’s the rub: NAFTA is the epitome of fairness – there is complete reciprocity, zero tariffs on all manufactured goods and nearly all agriculture goods, no quotas, and no obstacles to trade between the three countries. “While the USMCA has a few sensible modernizations – like improvements to the digital economy section – in general this deal is seriously flawed. In fact, if it is enacted, it will mark the first time that the United States passes a trade agreement that is designed to reduce trade. “I intend to oppose this deal when it comes before the Senate, and here’s why: “First, USMCA would be our first trade agreement with an expiration date. Part of what makes NAFTA successful is that individuals and businesses in all three nations can invest in one another with long-term confidence and without fear of the deal expiring. USMCA eliminates that confidence. Second, USMCA effective-

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some grudging respect from Democrats, it will not be popular among organized labor – a key constituency that statewide Republicans want to make inroads among. It should, however, appeal to Toomey’s supporters in industry, which will back

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ly eliminates a mechanism that ensures American investors are treated fairly when they invest in foreign countries. USMCA also makes a whole host of protectionist concessions to organized labor that fly directly in the face of free-trade agreements, such as minimum wage mandates on specific foreign industries. “For all of these reasons and a whole host of others, the USMCA will likely lead to less growth, less trade, and less job creation. Under NAFTA, Pennsylvania has seen its exports to Mexico surge by almost 550%. NAFTA has also supported hundreds of thousands of good paying jobs and been a major boon to both our local and national economy. While NAFTA could use some updates, it is still far preferable to the USMCA.” Toomey runs risks in taking this stand. It may not endear him to Trump fans and possibly even draw a hostile Tweet from the president. While that may win him

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him solidly should he run again in 2022. But observers are asking: Run for what? There is speculation that Toomey may be eyeing the governor’s mansion when incumbent Tom Wolf completes his second term. The U.S. Senate is not a particularly cheery place to work these days.

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State Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell in West Philadelphia’s 190th Legislative District following her guilty plea on charges brought by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, names are swirling like autumn leaves. This seat has always been hotly contested. Johnson-Harrell won her seat in a special election to replace State Rep. Vanessa Lowery, who was also found guilty of corruption. The Democratic (Cont. Page 13)

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Sheriff on Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at First District Plaza, 3801 Market Street, at 9:00 AM. (EST) Conditions of Sheriff ’s Sale for JUDICIAL/FORECLOSURE SALE Ten percent of the highest bid for each property auctioned off shall be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff by each bidder when his bid is registered, provided that in no case shall less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, otherwise upon failure or refusal to make such deposit, the bidder shall lose all benefit of his bid and the property may be offered again and sold unless a second bid has been registered, then, the second highest bidder will take the property at the highest bid price. Additionally, where there is active bidding, the highest bidder, and the second highest bidder, if any must post the entire amount of the cost of the distribution policy for the property at the time of sale by certified check, attorney’s check or money order with the Sheriff. The Sheriff reserves the right to reject any certified check, attorney’s check or money order that on its face has an expired use date and is presented for payment of the deposit. The balance of the purchase money must be deposited in certified check, attorney’s check or money order together with a Deed poll for execution by the highest bidder to the Sheriff at his office within 30 days from the time of the sale. An extension of time for an additional 30 days may be granted at the discretion of the Sheriff upon receipt of written request from the buyer requesting the same, except when a second bidder has been duly registered. Also, if the first bidder does not complete settlement with the Sheriff within the thirty (30) day time limit and a second bid was registered at the sale, the second bidder shall be granted the same thirty (30) day time limit to make settlement with the Sheriff on his second bid. Thereafter, the Sheriff shall be at liberty to return the writ to court. A second bid must be registered on any property immediately after it is sold. The second bidder must present the same amount of deposit that the highest bidder delivers to the Sheriff at the sale. An extension of time under no circumstances will be granted or honored by the Sheriff whenever a second bid is registered on a property at the sale. The first bid or opening bid on each property shall be set by the City of Philadelphia. In no event will the successful bidder be allowed to settle on the property unless all the Sheriff’s costs are paid notwithstanding the final bid. The deposit by any bidder who fails to comply with the above conditions of sale shall be forfeited and the funds will be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, then to any municipal claims that the City of Philadelphia has on the property. Finally, if a balance still remains, a Sheriff’s Distribution Policy will be ordered and the money will be distributed accordingly. No personal checks, drafts or promises to pay will be accepted in lieu of certified checks, attorney’s checks or money orders made payable to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County. The Sheriff reserves the right to grant further extensions of time to settle and further reserves the right to refuse bids from bidders who have failed to enter deposits on their bids, failed to make settlement, or make fraudu-

lent bids, or any other behavior which causes disruption of the Sheriff Sale. Said bidders shall be so refused for the sale in which said behavior occurred and for said further period of time as the Sheriff in his discretion shall determine. The Sheriff will not acknowledge a deed poll to any individual or entity using an unregistered fictitious name and may, at his discretion, require proof of identity of the purchaser or the registration of fictitious names. The bid of an unregistered fictitious name shall be forfeited as if the bidder failed to meet the terms of sale. All bidders are advised to remain at the sale until after the last property is sold. The Sheriff reserves the right to re-sell any property at any time before the end of the sale, upon the successful bidders’ failure to tender the required deposit. The Sheriff reserves the right to postpone or stay the sale of any property in which the attorney on the writ has not appeared and is not present at the sale. Prospective purchasers are directed to the Web site of the Philadelphia Bureau of Revision of Taxes, (BRT) brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller description of the properties listed. Properties can be looked up by the BRT number – which should be cross checked with the address. Prospective purchasers are also directed to the Room 154 City Hall, 215686-1483 and to its website philadox.phila.gov and to its website at http://philadox.phila.gov where they can view the deed to each individual property and find the boundaries of the property. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE, LOCATION, CONDITION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTIES THEY SEEK TO PURCHASE. The BRT # refers to a unique number assigned by the City Bureau of Revision of Taxes to each property in the City for the purpose of assessing it for taxes. This number can be used to obtain descriptive information about the property from the BRT website. Effective Date: July 7, 2006 NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION The Sheriff will file in his office, The Land Title Building, 100 South Broad Street, 5th Floor, a Schedule of Distribution Thirty (30) Days from the date of the sale of Real Estate. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. The name first appearing in each notice is that of the defendant in the writ whose property is being sold. All Writs are Writs of Executions. The letters C.P., Court of Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter Sessions; C.C., County Court - indicate the Court out of which the writ of execution issues under which the sale is made: S. 1941. 223. means September Term, 1941. 223, the term and number of the docket entry; the figures following show the amount of debt; and the name following is that of the attorney issuing the writ. Attention is called to the provisions of Act No.104, approved July 27, 1955, which requires owners of properties which are used, designed or intended to be used by three or more families, or of commercial establishments which contain one or more dwelling units, to deliver to the buyers of such properties a use registration permit at the time of settlement, under certain terms and conditions. Sheriff Sales are not subject to provisions of the said Act and the Sheriff will, therefore, not deliver use registration permits in connection with any sales

conducted by him. Very truly yours, JEWELL WILLIAMS Sheriff City and County of Philadelphia

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SPECIAL NOTE: All Sheriff’s Sales are conducted pursuant to the orders of the Courts and Judges of the First Judicial District. Only properties that are subject to judgments issued by the First Judicial District are listed for sale. By law, the Sheriff’s Office cannot decide if a property can be listed for sale; only the District Courts can order a property to be sold at auction.

SHERIFF’S SALE OF Tuesday, January 7, 2020 2001-301 8346 Michener Ave 19150 50th wd. 1,682 Sq. Ft. OPA#501135600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Barrington Hylton; Phyllis Hylton C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 02541 $144,867.58 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-302 8082 Fayette St 191501228 50th wd. 1,182 Sq. Ft. OPA#502289800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Harry Moore, Jr C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 01747 $183,434.45 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-303 4728 Chestnut St 19139 60th wd. 2,805 Sq. Ft. (land area); 7,200 Sq. Ft. Improved OPA#881145070 Subject to Mortgage Subject to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: APTS 5-50 UNITS MASONRY PNP Real Estate Group LLC C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03776 $849,353.42 William F. Saldutti, III, Esquire 2001-304 524 E Penn St 191441406 12th wd. 1,163 Sq. Ft. OPA#121141400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Patricia John C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 01357 $98,745.52 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-305 4338 Lauriston St 19128 21st wd. Land Area: 2,103 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,920 Sq. Ft. OPA#212145700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Charles Malloy a/k/a Charles A. Malloy; Mary Beth Malloy a/k/a Marybeth Malloy C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 00869 $210,604.89 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-306 421 Ritner St 19148 39th wd. Land Area: 996 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#392191600 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STORY MASONRY Richard Braude C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 02803 $68,928.04 Phillip D. Berger, Esq.; Berger Law Group, PC 2001-307 2238 Greenwich St 19146 36th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#364046100 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Christen M. Landtroop a/k/a Christen Landtroop C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 00833 $239,137.82 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley

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Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-308 342 N 52nd St 19139 44th wd. 2,400 Sq. Ft. OPA#441355600 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Polosky; Hawanatu Konteh; Foday Mansaray C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 00306 $214,816.70 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-309 242 Rubicam St 191203317 42nd wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#422206900 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lorenda D. Legions a/k/a Lorenda Legions C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00836 $58,311.63 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-310 5928 Devon Pl 191381510 22nd wd. 1,890 Sq. Ft. OPA#592312400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Darin L. Williams a/k/a Darin Williams C.P. October Term, 2016 No. 01742 $244,557.14 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-311 1811 Widener Pl 191411335 17th wd. 1,503 Sq. Ft. OPA#171193800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Morris L. Moll C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02906 $135,694.89 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-312 7034 Tulip St 191352009 41st wd. 0 Sq. Ft. OPA#412452705 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sheila L. Ferguson C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 02591 $198,663.47 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-313 2804 Fuller St 191523103 64th wd. 1,250 Sq. Ft. OPA#641228200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY John Sullick C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 00660 $174,651.91 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-314 1014 N Pallas St 19104 6th wd. 882 Sq. Ft. OPA#062322800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shawnnette D.L. Johnson a/k/a Shawnnette D. Johnson C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02580 $65,329.00 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-315 4065 Ford Rd 19131 52nd wd. 1,463 Sq. Ft. OPA#521411800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Felecia Harcum C.P. June Term, 2013 No. 01251 $176,926.16 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-316 166 Covington Rd 19120 61st wd. 1,944 Sq. Ft. OPA#611442800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Herbert Frayer C.P. February Term, 2010 No. 02163 $165,811.04 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-317 1523 N Alden St 19131 4th wd. 1,125 Sq. Ft. OPA#043292600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jennifer Chanthaboun C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 01165 $47,624.74 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-318 3045 Disston St 19149 55th wd. (formerly part of the 35th wd.) 1,801

Sq. Ft. OPA#551309500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William Russell C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 00748 $119,039.04 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-319 409 D. Shawmont Ave 19128 88th wd. 1,208 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 349’3-7/8 from Hillside BRT#888210921 IMPROVEMENTS: RES CONDO 3 STY MASONRY Linda Marie Smith C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 03133 $118,631.00 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-320 3417 Jasper St 19134 45th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#452363000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Philip A. Appenzeller C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 02173 $15,755.96 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-321 6026 N 2nd St 19120 61st wd. 1,514 Sq. Ft. OPA#612421800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Teresa G. Brooks C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 03974 $41,641.76 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-322 5856 Oxford Ave 19149 35th wd. 1,131 Sq. Ft. OPA#352342100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY William J. Seltner, Jr. and Christine Snellbaker C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 01929 $11,320.62 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-323 7828 Thouron Ave 19150 50th wd. 1,337 Sq. Ft. OPA#502145300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lutissua Ballard as Administratrix of the Estate of Horace McAllister Deceased, Keisha Henderson, Anthony McAllister as Administrator of the Estate of Horace McAllister Deceased and Derrick Washington C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00458 $200,747.79 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-324 1759 N 61st St 19151 34th wd. 1,230 Sq. Ft. BRT#342250000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Percy R. Banks C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 00780 $154,918.71 Stern & Eisenberg PC 2001-325 1837 E Tioga St a/k/a 1837 Tioga St 19134 45th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#452108200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Angel Ramos and Ana Maria Ramos C.P. May Term, 2016 No. 01474 $65,905.68 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-326 1227 N 30th St 19121 29th wd. 802 Sq. Ft. OPA#292283800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kathleen V. Campbell a/k/a Kathleen Campbell C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 01639 $149,426.96 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-327 2556 E Ann St 19134 25th wd. 1,699 Sq. Ft. OPA#251063000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas Convery a/k/a Thomas J. Convery a/k/a Thomas J. Convery, III and Tracy L. Convery C.P. February Term, 2013 No. 02104 $160,456.23 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-328 1500 Kinsdale St 19126 10th wd. 960 Sq.

SHERIFF’S SALE Ft. OPA#101226700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James Cartwright C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01598 $123,985.66 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-329 5929 Media St 19151 34th wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#342036400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Garey Powell, as Administrator of the Estate of Ruth Issac Deceased C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00871 $88,302.24 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-330 1969 Lardner St 19149 62nd wd. (formerly part of the 35th wd.) 3,039 Sq. Ft. OPA#621178900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Amneris Rosado C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 02967 $134,290.02 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-331 565 E Carver St 19120 35th wd. 1,058 Sq. Ft. OPA#351248100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ronald Bogush C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 06865 $52,283.46 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-332 2750 Buckius St 19137 45th wd. 2,768 Sq. Ft. OPA#453104900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Eileen Busler C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 00998 $122,407.92 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-333 6141 Old York Rd 19141 17th wd. 9,041 Sq. Ft. OPA#172016911 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Seqouia Montgomery Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Rhonda Montgomery Deceased and The Unknown Heirs of Rhonda Montgomery Deceased C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00633 $170,205.91 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-334 7661 Brentwood Rd 19151 34th wd. 1,386 Sq. Ft. OPA#343234300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deon A. Paylor C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 01446 $155,888.43 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-335 2006 E Huntingdon St 19125 31st wd. 1,149 Sq. Ft. OPA#314133300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Raymond Nickolas Brozek a/k/a Raymond N. Brozek C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 02408 $343,467.58 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-336 1149 N 65th St 19151 34th wd. 1,360 Sq. Ft. OPA#344302000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY James Nicholson C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02527 $103,251.88 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-337 421 Knorr St 19111 35th wd. 2,500 Sq. Ft. OPA#353147000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Delilah A. Bhagwat and Joseph Uriah Bhagwat C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 01363 $144,668.16 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-338 1818 Church St 19124 23rd wd. 1,580 Sq. Ft. OPA#232041900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elizabeth Vargas C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 07218

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$76,640.04 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-339 521 Robbins St 19111 35th wd. 3,111 Sq. Ft. OPA#353029600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Catisha Blue C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 02396 $212,305.23 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-340 1712 N 19th St 19121 47th wd. 2,845 Sq. Ft. OPA#472097512 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Judy Vereen Bey C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 00433 $97,703.92 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-341 7336 Chelwynde Ave 19153 40th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#404318800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tiffany C. Chism C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02418 $78,479.26 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-342 5343 N 15th St 19141 17th wd. 1,170 Sq. Ft. OPA#172047400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Erica J. George C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 04066 $136,485.20 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-343 5814 Ashland Ave 191433916 3rd wd. 1,500 Sq. Ft. OPA#034044200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Colleen Lucas C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03967 $73,360.03 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-344 2901 S Robinson St 19142-3417 40th wd. 1,216 Sq. Ft. OPA#402090600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kyha Williams C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 04068 $145,012.00 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-345 2415 S Clarion St 191483511 39th wd. 1,040 Sq. Ft. OPA#394445100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas K. Masi a/k/a Thomas Masi C.P. August Term, 2019 No. 01814 $11,649.14 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-346 9527 Frankford Ave 19114-2812 65th wd. 2,216 Sq. Ft. OPA#652201810 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Debbie Tillery C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 01416 $335,564.40 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-347 4410 Carwithan St a/k/a 4410 Carwithan Rd 191361409 65th wd. 1,152 Sq. Ft. OPA#652114600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lillian Gentekos; James W. Gentekos, Jr C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 03284 $138,176.43 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-348 4016 Lyman Dr 19114 65th wd. 1,800 Sq. Ft. OPA#652490900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marybeth Walters and Michael Walters C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00630 $171,893.92 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-349 2051 S 68th St 191421628 40th wd. 1,170 Sq. Ft. OPA#403068800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mabel Verdier; James Verdier C.P. September Term, 2016

No. 00220 $69,357.12 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-350 4736 Baltimore Ave 19143 46th wd. 2,845 Sq. Ft. BRT#461092800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Renee B. Ricks and Arthur Ricks, III C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 03364 $60,227.03 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-351 33 S 53rd St 19139 60th wd. 1,135 Sq. Ft. BRT#602189900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Abraham O. Ituah C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02403 $42,024.14 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-352 2527 S 15th St 19145 26th wd. Land: 960 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,448 Sq. Ft. OPA#261151400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Nancy Braun C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 002712 $156,049.43 Stern & Eisenberg PC 2001-353 4351 N 4th St 19140 7th wd. 954 Sq. Ft. OPA#072144300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mark Reynolds C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 03561 $55,827.79 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-354 1050 Granite St 19124 23rd wd. 3,245 Sq. Ft. OPA#234181300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Bernard S. Gray and Jamie ZorrillaGray C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01754 $199,145.17 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-355 3020 N 25th St 19132 38th wd. 905 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,197 Sq. Ft. OPA#381066600 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Fannie Mae Latane, Deceased; Margaret Harris a/k/a Margie Harris, in Her Capacity as Heir of, Fannie Mae Latane, Deceased; Richard Latane Jr, in His Capacity as Heir of, Fannie Mae Latane, Deceased; Denise Latane, in Her Capacity as Heir of Fannie Mae Latane, Deceased; Mary Dobson, in Her Capacity as Heir of Fannie Mae Latane, Deceased C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 00078 $47,665.36 Robert Crawley 2001-356 2341 E. Somerset St 19134 25th wd. Land: 1,173 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,504 Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,504 Sq. Ft. OPA#251011100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kenyatte R. Mack a/k/a Kennyatta R. Mack and Keisha M. Mack and United States of America C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 00768 $116,006.67 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 2001-357 6637 Torresdale Ave 19135 41st wd. 2,115 Sq. Ft. OPA#411324400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jose Santiago C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 00085 $156,945.59 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-358 818 E. Hortter St 19119 22nd wd. Land: 3,109 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,600 Sq. Ft.; Total: 3,109 Sq. Ft. OPA#221172800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marla S.

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SHERIFF’S SALE Davis C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 00626 $174,706.32 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 2001-359 1822 W Moyamensing Ave 19145 26th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#262322400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Alison Ferrante a/k/a Alison D. Ferrante; Michael C. Ferrante C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03822 $231,548.20 Robert Crawley 2001-360 3215 Brookdale Rd 191143517 57th wd. Land: 8,450 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,584 Sq. Ft.; Total: 8,450 Sq. Ft. OPA#572111100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carole A. Tustin C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 00642 $185,453.79 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 2001-361 614 E Wyoming Ave 19120 42nd wd. 1,760 Sq. Ft. OPA#421052600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jason Blaine, a/k/a Jason R. Blaine C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00490 $85,104.83 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-362 12501 Fedor Rd 19154 66th wd. 2,000 Sq. Ft. OPA#663165600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Donahue; Nicholle Donahue C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 01684 $185,446.35 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-363 4009 N Twelfth St a/k/a 4009 N 12th St 191402101 43rd wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#433160900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Hamond Hawkins C.P. November Term, 2018 No. 02434 $34,744.28 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-364 6810 N Broad St 191262801 10th wd. 2,492 Sq. Ft. OPA#101002700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tiffany Dudley C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 01820 $167,586.31 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-365 910 Hoffnagle St 191111437 63rd wd. 2,286 Sq. Ft. OPA#631384700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Miguel A. Martinez C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 00594 $315,984.18 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-366 1531 Womrath St 191244550 23rd wd. 1,615 Sq. Ft. OPA#232012300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jason Robinson C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 07348 $81,550.55 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-367 321 Stanwood St 19111 63rd wd. 3,867 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,727 Sq. Ft. OPA#631327600 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W/D GAR 1 STY MASONRY Joseph M McKeever C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 07321 $40,902.63 Robert Crawley 2001-368 5042 Gainor Rd 191313306 52nd wd. 1,536 Sq. Ft. OPA#521158600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pierrette Nix-Pearson a/k/a Pierrette V. Nix Pearson C.P.

SHERIFF’S SALE October Term, 2016 No. 04596 $110,088.88 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-369 5762 Haddington St a/k/a 5762 Haddington Ln 19131 4th wd. 1,252 Sq. Ft. OPA#043225000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Betty Davis C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 03168 $76,194.74 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-370 5803 Anderson St 191381801 59th wd. 1,775 Sq. Ft. OPA#591215600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Estate of Karen E. Vereen a/k/a Karen Emma Green Vereen a/k/a Karen Green c/o Nancy Bellamy, Personal Representative; Nancy Bellamy, Personal Representative of the Estate of Karen E. Vereen a/k/a Karen Emma Green Vereen a/k/a Karen Green; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Karen E. Vereen a/k/a Karen Emma Green Vereen a/k/a Karen Green C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 02024 $84,321.50 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-371 5100 Overbrook Ave 19131 52nd wd. 11,250 Sq. Ft. OPA#521204600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Shirley Jones A. Shakur a/k/a Shirley Jones-Shakur, Individually and as Adminstratrix of the Estate of Khairi Shakur a/k/a Gary Bredell Black a/k/a Imam Khairi Abdus Shakur, deceased C.P. January Term, 2016 No. 00033 $390,356.23 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-372 6923 Garman St 19142 40th wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#406263100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sherre Smith C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 02620 $94,864.56 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-373 7516 Montour St 19111 56th wd. 6,329 Sq. Ft. OPA#561055200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kellie Hart, a/k/a Kellie A. Hart; Nicholas Hart, a/k/a Nicholas E. Hart C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 01629 $15,680.04 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-374 1115 W Chelten Ave a/k/a 1115 Chelten Ave 19126 49th wd. 5,022 Sq. Ft. OPA#493059000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Diana W. Campbell C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 01699 $127,026.10 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-375 540 E Wyoming Ave 19120 42nd wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#421051000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Erick E. Juarez-Mendez, a/k/a Erick E. Juarez C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 02981 $27,496.50 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-376 5938 N 11th St 19141 49th wd. 6,720 Sq. Ft. OPA#493076300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Marquita McCarter C.P. January Term, 2012 No. 00714 $160,806.59 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC

SHERIFF’S SALE 2001-377 610 N 64th St 19151 34th wd. 2,500 Sq. Ft. OPA#344245400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Monica E. Hearst, a/k/a Monica Hearst C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00530 $151,542.47 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-378 2705 S Beulah St 19148 39th wd. 1,059 Sq. Ft. OPA#395201700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Carol Bormann, Known Heir of Rolf G. Bormann, Deceased, Stacy Shazes, Known Heir of Rolf G. Bormann, deceased, Michael Bormann, Known Heir of Rolf G. Bormann, deceased, Christopher Bormann, Known Heir of Rolf G. Bormann, deceased and Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title or under Rolf G. Bormann, deceased C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 04569 $55,384.31 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-379 4800 Convent Ln 19114 65th wd. 13,505 Sq. Ft. OPA#652168910 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Elizabeth A. Hoyer as Executrix of the Estate of George Lynch a/k/a George Thomas Lynch, Deceased C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 04067 $257,710.10 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-380 1544 S Stillman St 19146 36th wd. 616 Sq. Ft. OPA#364201000 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Elwood Calhoun, in His Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Maurice Calhoun, in His Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Shirley Calhoun, in Her Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Elizabeth Calhoun Hayes, in Her Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Andre Calhoun, in His Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Terrence Calhoun, in His Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Jacqueline Calhoun, in Her Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Shalise Calhoun, in Her Capacity as Heir of Margaret Calhoun; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Margaret Calhoun C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 02482 $63,615.12 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley Esq., ID No. 319712 2001-381 3825 Arendell Ave 19114 57th wd. 3,796 Sq. Ft. OPA#57-2143700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sharon V. Woods C.P. December Term, 2014 No. 00597 $205,737.25 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-382 3272 Webb St 19134 45th wd. 656 Sq. Ft. OPA#451228600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cynthia Hancock, Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bolestaw L. Psut, Deceased, Susan McGuork Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Bolestaw L. Psut, Deceased, Benjamin Psut Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Bolestaw L. Psut, Deceased, Jessica Psut Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Bolestaw L. Psut, Deceased and Joseph Psut Solely in

SHERIFF’S SALE His Capacity as Heir of Bolestaw L. Psut, Deceased C.P. November Term, 2015 No. 02582 $107,390.57 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-383 5610 Diamond St 19131 52nd wd. 1,833 Sq. Ft. OPA#522089000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deanna J. Davis C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 00650 $100,088.72 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-384 1445 E Lycoming St 19124 33rd wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft. OPA#332064900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Keisha L. Rivera C.P. August Term, 2019 No. 02328 $156,369.24 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-385 3642 N Percy St 19140 43rd wd. 1,174 Sq. Ft. OPA#432121800 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jason Colon C.P. September Term, 2016 No. 02217 $42,256.31 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-386 8930 Revere St 19152 57th wd. 3,374 Sq. Ft. OPA#571211400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rebecca Tapan a/k/a Rebecca C. Tapan; Liza Tapan a/k/a Liza C. Tapan a/k/a Liza T. Convento C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 02944 $214,898.69 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-387 9849 Haldeman Ave 19115 58th wd. 2,936 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#581345800 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W/B GAR 1 STY FRAME Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow; Pola Michaels, Known Heir of Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow; Ricky Segalow, Known Heir of Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow; Ria Dora Segalow a/k/a Dora Segalow, Last Record Owner C.P. September Term, 2014 No. 03075 $207,518.31 Robert Crawley 2001-388 6549 N. Gratz St n/k/a 6549 N. Gratz St 19138 n/k/a 19126 50th wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. OPA#172293500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Timothy Morton, individually and in His Capacity as heir of Mabel Harris; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Mabel Harris C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 02711 $92,626.81 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-389 5325 Wingohocking Terr 19144-5831 12th wd. 1,148 Sq. Ft. OPA#122187800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Winston Weedon C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 00339 $60,209.59 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-390 1171 S Darien St 191475136 2nd wd. 1,176 Sq. Ft. OPA#021516800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Lawrence J. Rao, Jr C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 03452 $389,067.88 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-391 6611 W Girard Ave 191513604 34th wd. 1,404 Sq. Ft. OPA#343034900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alfonso M. Moore C.P.

SHERIFF’S SALE July Term, 2019 No. 01885 $107,981.53 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-392 4233 Fairdale Ave a/k/a 4233 Fairdale Rd 191543703 66th wd. 1,296 Sq. Ft. OPA#662581400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas Litman C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 00091 $147,469.52 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-393 1700 Christian St 19146 30th wd. Land Area: 816 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 2,388 Sq. Ft. OPA#30-1189200 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Lurube Developers, LLC C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 02437 $469,825.25 plus interest of $51.73 per diem from 9/25/19 to and inc. 10/14/19 Andrew W. Bonekemper, Esquire 2001-394 2716 W Cheltenham Ave 19150-1312 50th wd. 1,560 Sq. Ft. OPA#501274000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Robert L. Williams C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 09277 $103,860.39 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-395 941 Granite St 191241730 35th wd. 1,104 Sq. Ft. OPA#351142000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joanne Bradley C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 05032 $96,818.07 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-396 629 E Westmoreland St 19134 33rd wd. 923 Sq. Ft. OPA#331103500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cynthia Rivers C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00076 $74,076.32 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-397 703 Marwood Rd East a/k/a 703 Marwood Rd 19120 42nd wd. 1,631 Sq. Ft. OPA#421227000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alicia Jordan C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 05509 $52,992.77 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-398 5914 N Warnock St 19141 49th wd. 2,520 Sq. Ft. OPA#492220700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Alphonso W Mears a/k/a Alphonso Mears C.P. December Term, 2017 No. 00568 $92,165.17 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-399 2053 Devereaux Ave a/k/a 2053 Devereaux St 19149 62nd wd. 2,588 Sq. Ft. OPA#621234900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Colleen Dauber C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 00595 $66,993.55 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-400 9620 Convent Ave 19114 57th wd. 3,441 Sq. Ft. OPA#572216900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kevin Sherman C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01751 $226,339.94 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-401 2601 S Jessup St 191484413 39th wd. 1,456 Sq. Ft. OPA#394199122 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Giovanni Martino; Emilia Martino C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 02027 $87,284.13 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-402 6247 Gardenia St 191441608 59th wd. 1,472 Sq. Ft. OPA#592225100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Dolores Johnson, in Her

SHERIFF’S SALE Capacity as Heir of Dolores T. Johnson, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Dolores T. Johnson, Deceased C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 06844 $25,807.20 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-403 154 W Ashdale St 19120 42nd wd. 1,152 Sq. Ft. OPA#422171700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Millicent Pitter, in Her Capacity as Heir of Cosmo D. Pitter a/k/a Cosmo Pitter, Deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Cosmo D. Pitter a/k/a Cosmo Pitter, Deceased C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 03581 $77,810.54 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-404 30 Bonnie Gellman Ct, #B30 19114 57th wd. 1,486 Sq. Ft. OPA#888570260 IMPROVEMENTS: CONDOMINIUM Tanya Edwards and Jesse R. Edwards C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 06867 $205,406.68 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-405 4903 N Marvine St 19141 49th wd. 2,058 Sq. Ft. OPA#491424800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joan P. Mitchell C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00883 $129,567.42 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-406 4201 Vista St 19136 41st wd. 1,027 Sq. Ft. OPA#412203600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kimberly D. McDevitt C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03866 $41,546.57 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-407 6430 1/2 Tulip St 19135 41st wd. 1,399 Sq. Ft. OPA#411430700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Janine Cancelliere C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 03373 $107,291.17 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 2001-408 621 E Clearfield St 19134 33rd wd. 1,276 Sq. Ft. OPA#331005700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gerard A. Merz, a/k/a Gerard A. Merz, Jr. C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 00164 $12,744.93 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-409 5707 Leonard St 19149 62nd wd. 1,220 Sq. Ft. OPA#621515600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Beth A. Stieffenhofer, a/k/a Beth Stieffenhofer C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 00082 $80,723.95 Meredith H. Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-410 4931 Duffield St 19124 23rd wd. 1,908 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 2,590 Sq. Ft. OPA#232278200 IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/ DET 2 STY MASONRY John D. Wilson; Helene M. Wilson C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 04795 $12,961.55 Robert Crawley 2001-411 2856 Nautilus Rd 191541608 66th wd. 1,680 Sq. Ft. OPA#662520800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kelliann Smithers C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 00455

SHERIFF’S SALE $175,909.15 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-412 2918 S Broad St 19145 26th wd. 1,553 Sq. Ft. OPA#261086100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Daniel A. Leonard a/k/a Daniel A. Leonard, Jr. a/k/a Daniel Leonard, Jr; Sharon M. Leonard C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 07325 $49,467.89 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-413 12215 Medford Rd 19154 66th wd. 2,000 Sq. Ft. OPA#663252800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michael Schnitzel C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 01752 $120,517.29 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-414 4360 N Orianna St 19140 7th wd. 884 Sq. Ft. OPA#072138700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Pablo N. Soto C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 03859 $48,372.07 Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC 2001-415 911 S 59th St 19143 3rd wd. 1,257 Sq. Ft. OPA#033191600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Fannie Oates C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 06866 $148,784.35 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-416 2305 N Colorado St 19132 28th wd. 676 Sq. Ft. BRT#161180600 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Christine Thomas C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 03982 $37,172.57 Milstead & Associates, LLC 2001-417 4751 N 13th St 19141 49th wd. 806 Sq. Ft. BRT#491502700 IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/ DET 2 STY MASONRY John A. Carr, Deceased C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 03565 $46,212.98 Milstead & Associates, LLC 2001-418 511 Catharine St 19147 2nd wd. 1,233 Sq. Ft. BRT#022037720 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW W/GAR 3 STY MASONRY Roderick T. Meer a/k/a Roderick Thomas Meer and Alexandra S. Meer C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 00557 $472,667.89 Milstead & Associates, LLC 2001-419 2220 N Melvin St 19131 52nd wd. 1,298 Sq. Ft. BRT#522252700 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Keith M. Woodson a/k/a Keith Woodson and Lakeisha S. Adkins C.P. October Term, 2014 No. 00433 $161,760.15 Milstead & Associates, LLC 2001-420 2917 S 67th St 19142 40th wd. 3,180 Sq. Ft. BRT#406615800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Thomas G. McGill Tappeh and Gweh Nementobor a/k/a Nementorbor Gweh a/k/a Gweh Tappeh C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 03507 $198,342.63 Stern & Eisenberg PC 2001-421 5001 N Warnock St 19141 49th wd. 1,561 Sq. Ft. OPA#491372600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Linh T. Nguyen C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01091 $140,284.82 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 2001-422 2121 S 9th St 19148

SHERIFF’S SALE 39th wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#393413100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Tracy Hua and Chi-Hung Mu C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 02801 $204,209.22 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-423 6814 Paschall Ave 19142 40th wd. 3,773 Sq. Ft. BRT#403320300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Eugene Garfield Jr. C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 01637 $87,657.06 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-424 4724 Oxford Ave 19124 23rd wd. 2,758 Sq. Ft. BRT#882013650 IMPROVEMENTS: MISC DAY CARE MASONRY David Dornevil C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 03962 $59,042.85 Milstead & Associates, LLC 2001-425 3147 Agate St 19134 25th wd. 694 Sq. Ft. OPA#252335800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Markeyes Anderson C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 01811 $48,328.27 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-426 7827 Provident St a/k/a 7827 Provident Rd 191501322 50th wd. 1,014 Sq. Ft. OPA#501183400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brandi Bennett a/k/a Brandi Bryant C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03034 $86,712.38 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-427 4727 Edmund St 19124 23rd wd. 2,000 Sq. Ft. OPA#232392700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Harold Rhodes III C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 05107 $20,542.87 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-428 6025 Reach St 191115910 35th wd. 1,224 Sq. Ft. OPA#352244500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas W. Redmond, Jr C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 02542 $99,494.20 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-429 7226 Dungan Rd 19111 53rd wd. (formerly part of the 35th wd.) 3,212 Sq. Ft. OPA#532418700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Craig Hansen C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 05380 $139,463.24 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-430 7924 Marsden St 191363247 65th wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. OPA#651252100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kathleen A. Finch C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 00078 $90,173.91 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-431 3900 Ford Rd Unit 5-K 19107 52nd wd. 0 OPA#888520065 IMPROVEMENTS: CONDOMINIUM Tracey Wingate, as Administratrix and Heir of The Estate of Delores Bailey-Collick a/k/a Delores Collick a/k/a Delores Maria Collick; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Delores Bailey-Collick a/k/a Delores Collick a/k/a Delores Maria Collick C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 00615 $53,605.63 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-432 715 E Cornwall St 19134 33rd wd. 838 Sq.


SHERIFF’S SALE Ft. OPA#331122800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Sheila A. Newsome C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01552 $51,756.36 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-433 5603 Cedar Ave 19143 46th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. BRT#463039900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Xavier J. Hernandez a/k/a Xavier Hernandez C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 01971 $49,611.01 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-434 2126 S 8th St 19148 39th wd. 1,055 Sq. Ft. BRT#393254500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Michael Shoemaker and William R. Toughill C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 07242 $119,158.48 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-435 2938 Poplar St 19130 15th wd. 840 Sq. Ft. BRT#152345500 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Karen T. Robinson a/k/a Karen Robinson C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00074 $78,722.65 Stern & Eisenberg, P.C. 2001-436 4437 Loring St 19136 41st wd. Land: 975 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,072 Sq. Ft. OPA#412184200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Karen Kenny C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 007437 $114,944.29 Stern & Eisenberg PC 2001-437 5638 Cedar Ave 19143 46th wd. SEMI/DET 2 STY MASONRY; 1,560 Sq. Ft. BRT#463052700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Lucy M. Ridley a/k/a Lucy Ridley C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 01288 $112,487.46 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC

SHERIFF’S SALE 2001-438 5708 Drexel Rd 19131 52nd wd. Land: 2,367 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,548 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,367 Sq. Ft. OPA#52-2-189100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Michelpia Owens, Co-Executor of the Estate of Paula Owens, deceased and Bernard Smith, Co-Executor of the Estate of Paula Owens, deceased and United States of America and United States of America C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 03135 $318,015.42 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 2001-439 1307 S 54th St 19143-4801 51st wd. Approximate size: Land 1206, Improvement 1356, Total 1356 OPA#511252400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Linda O Deloach C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 02938 $55,511.16 Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC 2001-440 427 Fern St 19120 61st wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 1,200 Sq. Ft. BRT#612204800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Rosetta Kennedy a/k/a Rosetta R. Jackson C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 03076 $39,494.55 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 2001-441 1948 N Hollywood St 19121 32nd wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 1,020 Sq. Ft. BRT#323245300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Timothy E.C. Thompson, Jr. and Jocelyn Thompson C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 03187 $37,794.52 McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 2001-442 4709 James St 19137 45th wd. 1,819 Sq.

tional wins and specifics for Philadelphia in the deal include: • HOME Investment Partnership Program, $1.35 billion • Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI), $262 million • Homeless Assistance Grants, $2.8 billion, including: • $80 million for homeless youth • $50 million for survivors of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking • Public Housing Capital Fund, $2.9 billion - Trump proposed eliminating it • Public Housing Operating Fund, $4.5 billion • Choice Neighborhoods Initiative, $175 million

SHERIFF’S SALE Ft. BRT#453418100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Kristine M. Hall, a/k/a Kristine M. Depaul in Her Capacity as Heir of Robert Depaul, Deceased and Khristian Hall in His Capacity as Heir of Robert Depaul, Deceased and Robert Depaul in His Capacity as Heir of Robert Depaul, Deceased, and Sofia Depaul in Her Capacity as Heir of Robert Depaul, Deceased and Anthony Depaul in His Capacity as Heir of Robert Depaul, Deceased and Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Robert Depaul, Deceased C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 00108 $107,058.07 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C.; Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq.; Lorraine Gazzara Doyle, Esq. 2001-443 1447 N 60th St 191514204 34th wd. 1,236 Sq. Ft. OPA#342191400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Georgetta Smith C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03118 $41,127.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-444 106 E. Westmoreland St 19134 7th wd. Land Area: 1,096 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 1,200 Sq. Ft. OPA#073226000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Louis W. Clegg, Jr., Known Heir of Marie Clegg a/k/a Marie M. Clegg; Nancy Clegg-Thomas, Known Heir of Marie Clegg a/k/a Marie M. Clegg; Russell S. Clegg, Known Heir of Marie Clegg a/k/a Marie M. Clegg; Stephen M. Clegg, Known Heir of

SHERIFF’S SALE Marie Clegg a/k/a Marie M. Clegg; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under Marie Clegg a/k/a Marie M. Clegg; Charles Clegg, Known Heir of Marie Clegg a/k/a Marie M. Clegg C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01414 $41,095.44 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-445 5925 N Water St 19120 61st wd. 1,381 Sq. Ft. OPA#612487900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Juanita Johnson C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 00866 $83,123.06 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-446 3112 Westmont St 191211127 32nd wd. 970 Sq. Ft. OPA#323144300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Denise Pompey C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 02076 $26,152.30 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP 2001-447 419 Cobbs Creek Pkwy 19143 3rd wd. Land Area: 1,360 Sq. Ft.; Improvement Area: 2,074 Sq. Ft. OPA#032253100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Michele Borum C.P. May Term, 2011 No. 00371 $70,771.65 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-448 10706 E Keswick Rd 19154 66th wd. 2,104 Sq. Ft. OPA#662097505 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Natalie N. Evans and Eric W. Evans C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 02641 $200,701.49 KML Law Group, P.C.

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SHERIFF’S SALE 2001-449 3910 N Smedley St 19140 13th wd. 1,334 Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1, 426 Sq. Ft. OPA#131198800 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Noris M. Flores C.P. January Term, 2016 No. 02822 $54,232.09 Robert Crawley 2001-450 7273 Valley Ave 19128 21st wd. 4,145 Sq. Ft. OPA#214171900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gregory Morace and Megan M. Morace C.P. August Term, 2019 No. 00008 $175,628.93 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-451 5806 Christian St 19143 3rd wd. 1,240 Sq. Ft. OPA#033059900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gwendolyn Scott Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Notabelle Johnson Deceased and Diana Stokes Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Notabelle Johnson Deceased C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 01076 $74,818.38 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-452 1930 W Sparks St 19141 17th wd. (formerly part of the 49th wd.) 1,470 Sq. Ft. OPA#171272500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Judith Dill C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 00623 $143,056.15 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-453 5252 Oxford Ave 19124 23rd wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. BRT#234274600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Daniel H. Kulp C.P. July Term, 2019 No. 04146 $54,215.53 Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, LLP; Sarah A. Elia, Esq.

SHERIFF’S SALE 2001-454 5947 Reach St 19120 35th wd. 1,575 Sq. Ft. OPA#352242300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Philip S. Appenzeller and Tammy M. Lowe C.P. July Term, 2013 No. 01527 $126,999.14 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-455 4227 Elbridge St 19135 55th wd. 1,105 Sq. Ft. OPA#552091700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Khadier Thompson Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Renee Thompson Deceased C.P. April Term, 2019 No. 03688 $100,121.06 KML Law Group, P.C. 2001-456 3833 N 8th St 19140 43rd wd. 1057 Sq. Ft. BRT#43-2302200 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 STY MASONRY Linda Pough a/k/a Linda M. Pough C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 01707 $53,628.02 Emmanuel J. Argentieri, Esquire 2001-457 845 Anchor St 19124 35th wd. 1050 Sq. Ft. BRT#35-1281400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Beatrice Cooper and Rodney Cooper C.P. February Term, 2019 No. 01021 $65,356.77 Emmanuel J. Argentieri, Esquire 2001-458 1907 N 63rd St 19151 34th wd. 6000 Sq. Ft. OPA#882015370; PRCL#70N413 IMPROVEMENTS: MISC FUNERAL HOME MASONRY Helen E. Waite C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 02714 $90,756.07 Barry W. Krengel, Esquire; Dolchin, Slotkin & Todd, P.C. 2001-459 1663 Staub St 19140 13th wd. 1,303 Sq. Ft. OPA#132290480

the department would risk further damage to its credibility at this time to promote three officers who lack the necessary judgment to effectively carry out their duties and responsibilities to Philadelphia’s diverse population. Based upon the conditions I’ve outlined surrounding the conduct of these individuals and the desperate need to build greater confidence in the Philadelphia Police Department, these promotions should be rescinded and their should be specific criteria established under your authority that clearly prohibits future promotions for officers who have a history of substantiated allegations involving battery, sexual assault, and racism. State Sen. Anthony H. Williams

SHERIFF’S SALE IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Harvey A. Ellison, as Executor of The Estate of John Ellison a/k/a John C. Ellison a/k/a John Calvin Ellison; Marcus Ellison a/k/a Marcus D. Ellison, in His Capacity as Heir of John Ellison a/k/a John C. Ellison a/k/a John Calvin Ellison; Quita F. Craft a/k/a Quita F. Craft, in Her Capacity as Heir of John Ellison a/k/a John C. Ellison a/k/a John Calvin Ellison; Unknown heirs, successors, assigns, and all persons, firms, or associations claiming right, title, or interest from or under John Ellison a/k/a John C. Ellison a/k/a John Calvin Ellison C.P. March Term, 2019 No. 02858 $40,183.88 RAS Citron LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID. No. 319712 2001-460 743 N 63rd St 19151 34th wd. 2,500 Sq. Ft. OPA#342359800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Maurice Thomas C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 00807 $198,119.72 RAS Citron, LLC - Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712 2001-461 5701 Warrington Ave 19143 51st wd. Of the Northwestwardly side of Warrington Ave and the Southwestwardly side of 57th St; Property Dimensions: Width: 16 feet, Depth: 100 feet to a driveway OPA#871234600 Subject to Mortgage Subject To Rent Tenant Occupied IMPROVEMENTS: COMMERCIAL RETAIL AND RESIDENTIAL DWELLING R&C Property, LLC C.P. June Term, 2019 No. 5433 $99,376.79 James McGarrity 2001-462 6157 Lebanon Ave 19151 34th wd. 1504 Sq. Ft. OPA#342130400

SHERIFF’S SALE IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL Andre M. Thompson C.P. May Term, 2019 No. 00522 $107,397.00 Jill M. Fein, Esquire 2001-463A 3241 Joyce St 19134 45th wd. 6,100 Sq. Ft. BRT#452290900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Tina M. Naples C.P. July Term, 2012 No. 00577 $127,148.52 Powers Kirn, LLC 2001-463B 3243 Joyce St 19134 45th wd. 6,100 Sq. Ft. BRT#452291000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Tina M. Naples C.P. July Term, 2012 No. 00577 $127,148.52 Powers Kirn, LLC 2001-464 4631 E Stiles St 19137 45th wd. RESIDENTIAL: Semi/Detached 2 STORY MASONRY OPA#453455800 IMPROVEMENTS: ERECTED THEREON Monica Flagg C.P. October Term, 2018 No. 03800 $53,696.00 Christina J. Pross, Esq. 2001-465 4353 Main St 19127 21st wd. 1169 Sq. Ft. OPA#871274400 Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: STR/OFFICE APT 3.5 STORY MASONRY Linda Westphal C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 03303 $97,589.96 Jennifer D. Gould, Esq.; Stark & Stark, PC

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AND legislate. “Specific wins for Philadelphia include $225 million for the Port Infrastructure Development Program, which the Trump-Pence Administration proposed eliminating; increases or level funding for several housing and homeless assistance programs instead of the more than $1 billion in proposed Trump cuts to those programs; $5 million for high-performance polymers research at Drexel University for the Defense Department; and protecting funding for community health centers, the Minority Business Development Administration and historically black colleges and universities, HBCUs, such as Cheyney and Lincoln.” Evans added that addi-

with community members who can help all of us stem the tide of gun violence and homicides. The officers who were recently promoted do not help you secure the trust of those who are already suspicious of police authority. Officers who have been accused of battery and sexual assault should no longer be promoted to positions of authority within the department. The department should no longer promote officers who have publicly directed hate and intolerance to those who do not look like them. Officers with backgrounds like these are simply not fit for leadership in a modern police force. There is so much work lobe done in Philadelphia to create the kind of city we would all like to live in. It is beyond comprehension that

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ongressman Dwight Evans said the bipartisan budget deal the House passed Tuesday would make real progress in several areas and avoid a new government shutdown if President Trump signs it into law. Evans said, “For the first time in over 20 years, Democrats have secured federal funding for gun violence research - $25 million to help us direct efforts and funding to fight gun violence in more effective ways. This budget deal is not perfect but it also makes progress on clean energy, environmental protection and lowering the cost of prescription drugs, among many other areas. The new Democratic majority in the House is continuing to investigate

Christine M. Coulter, Acting Commissioner Philadelphia Police Department Dec. 13, 2019 write to you regarding news of the recent promotions of several police officers covered by numerous media outlets. This is a particularly sensitive time for the Philadelphia Police Department. While I respect the Police Department’s prerogative – and your authority as Acting Commissioner – to promote and advance officers to leadership positions, I believe that promoting these officers reduces trust between department and the community it is obligated to protect and serve. The City of Philadelphia desperately needs qualified officers in leadership positions to help build trust

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onday night, a number of local Republicans held the first annual Republican Holiday Gala at the Stokesbury Mansion on Walnut Street. The event was wildly successful, with attendees from all parts of Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. The Stokesbury Mansion is a Philadelphia landmark registered on the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently the home of the Philopatrian Literary Institute. Stokesbury Man-

EVERYDAY PEOPLE BY DENISE CLAY t feels like it’s been a long time since we’ve talked about the search for a new police commissioner here in Philadelphia. Actually, that’s not entirely true. A lot of folks have been talking about it, but the main person whom everyone wishes would discuss the appointment of the city’s most important law enforcement officer – Mayor Jim Kenney – has been noticeably silent. He’s been pretty consistent about his silence. Mayor Kenney has told more

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sion was built in 1870 by architect WILSON EYRE, JR. who had been commissioned by THOMAS McKEAN to build a spectacular home for his son, HENRY McKEAN, as a wedding present. Thomas McKean was the namesake and descendant of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The Philopatrian Literary Institute is guided by the principles of its founder, FATHER EDWARD J. SOURIN, who founded the organization during the anti-Catholic violence in the 1850s. The organization provides opportunities to members and others to network with Catholic leaders and professionals. They develop and promote social activities and fundraising programs for charitable and educational purposes. They encourage members to support Catholic education, love of Country and respect for all men and women.

The Philadelphia Log Cabin Republicans, among others sponsored the gala. LCR PRESIDENT ROB JORDAN was the master of ceremonies and is on the board of Philopatrian Literary Institute. CAITLIN GANGI, secretary of the Philopatrian Literary Institute, former leader of the 8th Ward Republican Committee BARBARA COXE and 39th Ward COMMITTEEWOMAN PAIGE HANLEY were actively involved in organizing the event. South Philadelphia crooner CARMINE YUSKO entertained the crowd with his rendition of Frank Sinatra and Christmas classics Jordan asked re-elected City COUNCILMAN AT LARGE DAVID OH to speak. Oh discussed the need to address those who want to eradicate the Republican Party. If you think I am being melodramatic – I am not. The Working (Cont. Page 19)

than a few people that he refuses to talk about who’s in the running to replace Interim Police Commissioner Christine Coulter, who replaced Commissioner Richard Ross. But let’s be honest here. The Philadelphia Police department is a bit of a mess, which is why folks want to make sure that the next person running it knows what he or she is doing. While it’s not currently under federal oversight, a place where it spent much of the last century and a nice chunk of the current one, it’s got issues. The Plain View project exposed the department’s internet racists and showed a need for a better social-media policy in the process. Homicide detective Philip Nordo was allegedly sexually assaulting and then intimidating male witnesses during his investigations, something that got him locked up. Chief Inspector Carl Holmes was arrested last month for the alleged

sexual assault of three women. Heck, the reason why we’re looking for a new commissioner is because Ross resigned once an amendment was filed in a sexual-harassment lawsuit filed by a former paramour who accused the former commissioner of slow-walking her sexual-harassment complaint to get back at her for breaking up with him. And we’re not even going to get into Coulter and her questionable wardrobe choices. Add that to the fact that the Philadelphia Police Department has had a history of traffic stops where unarmed Black men have wound up dead and you’ll understand why the community, particularly Black and Latino folks, might not want to trust Mayor Kenney to make the decision of the city’s next Top Cop all by himself. On Monday, community (Cont. Page 19)

WALKING the BEAT BY JOE SHAY STIVALA ONGRESSMAN Jeff VAN DREW is not the first congressman from Cape May County that refused to vote to impeach. Congressman Charles SANDMAN was vitriolic in refusing to vote to impeach President NIXON. It made national news…. Maybe Van Drew had been thinking for a while about party-switching. I heard that he did not endorse incumbents for Democrat State senator and Democrat assemblymen. Some attributed their loss-

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egendary Northeast WARD LEADER MIKE “MAC” McALEER returned home. The beautiful funeral mass at Saint Anselm’s church was full. And the cantor sang a beautiful rendition of “Our Lady of Knock Queen of Ireland.” Mac was the longest-serving ward leader in Philadelphia and had almost 60 years of consistent public service. He served as an Army medic during the Korean War and also was a minor-league pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics organization.

es to Van Drew. The county tips to the GOP with no new industry and big population losses. Many apartments are advertised for seasonal rental, where big money is, instead of year-round. Ernie TROIANO, the popular GOP mayor of Wildwood, LOST re-election to Pete Byron – who reportedly switched from GOP to DEM to run (?). BRING BACK the party of Abraham Lincoln! South Philly Ward Leader Nikil SAVAL announced that he will run against State Sen. Larry FARNESE. The race shapes up as liberal vs. LIBERAL. Many Farnese supporters in Center City are millennial – but slightly older than the Saval backers in the 1st and 2nd Wards. Political consultant Joe RUSSO reminds us that Ward 39 now has 11 millennial committee persons. Watchful waiting to see how the quiet Saval campaigns. Two union members in the 190th Legislative District

are in the race so far: Ray BAILEY from Longshoremen’s Local 1291. No word yet if Boise BUTLER backs him. Also Ron GREEN, a business agent from SEIU 668. And a Daryl Patterson. No word yet on Sonte REAVIS or Scott SIGMAN. Mona Getzes COHEN is leading Northeast opposition to construction of a huge MEGA-WAREHOUSE (larger than Lincoln Financial Field) in a residential district with a road system unsuited for tractor trailers. Hal & Sue ROSENTHAL are booked for a room on New Year’s Eve on the battleship New Jersey. A great spot to watch the fireworks! BIRTHDAYS: State Rep. Rosita Youngblood has hers on the 20th. Popular Dr. Mark Watkins has his on the 22nd. A lot of folks are appreciative of Watkins for keeping them here on Earth for a while! Birthday (Cont. Page 14)

But where Mr. Mac made his greatest impact was if you were an aspiring politician and got the opportunity to have a cup of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee with him. Mac was a sage. An absolute artist as a political operative. He was ahead of his time in fighting for African American issues in Philadelphia. One of Mac’s longest-term friends and allies was SONNY CAMPBELL, the longtime Leader of the Philadelphia Black Ward Leaders caucus. Mac was crucial in MIKE STACK’S upset victory over HANK SALVATORE in 2000. The formerly strongly Republican 66B Ward voted for Stack by a razor-thin margin. And it was McAleer’s hand in that race that pushed the victory over the line. In addition to being a great ward leader, he ended up being an ace executive staff member and helped thousands of constituents maneuver through the red

tape of government. And he was involved in every type of campaign from State rep to president over several decades. He helped STATE SEN. JOHN SABATINA succeed Stack after Stack was elected lieutenant governor. Mac battled his health issues like a champion, beating cancer twice. Although Mac lived to be 81, his time on earth and in politics still seems short. His luck with women was unprecedented. He was married to the beautiful KATHY McALEER twice and is survived by 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and the lovely GERTRUDE O’NEILL, his fiancée, who was always by his side in the toughest of times. The two-day viewing was the site of numerous Democratic Party big shots and friends, including close confidant CHAIRMAN BOB BRADY, Sen. John Sabatina, COUNCILMAN (Cont Page 15)


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f you were out and about in Center City, in the Capitol, in virtually any population center around the country, you could be forgiven if you thought that the large gatherings on Tuesday night were holiday-themed festivities – maybe even a celebration of Mariah Carey’s 1994 classic song “All I Want for Christmas Is You” finally hitting Number 1 on the Billboard pop

STATE SEN. Christine Tartaglione was joined by State Rep. Jared Solomon to present a $200,000 grant to Oxford Circle Charter School for a new playground. It was welcomed by Principal Hildebrand Pelzer III, R. Photo by Wendell Douglas

Justice Reform - or Not? (Cont. From Page 8) Party tapped two other candidates before her, only to find that neither of them lived in the district. But she was opposed by two pastors: Amen Brown, with the support of Lowery Brown, who remains popular in the district, and Pamela Williams, who ran on the Working Families Party ticket – a force that has since shown it is to be feared by Democratic City Committee favorites. In previous cycles, unionist Ray Bailey and Wanda Logan have also tried for the seat. Many other potential candidates are giving the race a hard look. Still others will be giving those candidates a hard look. City Committee, spearheaded by local ward leaders, is desperate to find a candidate with a legitimate residence in the 190th as well as a clean record. Reports are that DCC will turn

over every rock in every potential candidate’s past this time. It will doubtless profit from the assistance of all the other candidates, who will be looking for dirt on each other. A special election has been set for Feb. 25.

Harris Bill Damaged? Krasner Says Yes A signature piece of legislation co-sponsored by State Rep. Jordan Harris (D-S. Phila.) has drawn fire from DA Larry Krasner for a sudden twist it has taken in committee. HB 1555, developed in a bipartisan process with State Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland), had been hailed as evidence of emerging consensus that criminal-justice reform is needed to reduce incarceration rates. But Krasner published an opinion piece in the Penn-

sylvania Capital-Star, a nonpartisan, nonprofit website, in which he said HB 1555 is now damaged goods. “In its earlier form, HB 1555,” wrote Krasner, “embodied the public’s desire to bring much-needed fixes to probation. But in committee, an amendment that passed with bipartisan support not only guts the reforms that were in the original legislation, it would actually leave Pennsylvania’s already broken probation system much worse than it currently is. “The Delozier/Harris bill, as amended, is not criminal-justice reform. Because the amended bill would actually worsen the conditions of probation in Pennsylvania, we urge members of the House to reject this bill in its new form and get back to work on real probation reform in the Commonwealth.”

MARK your CALENDAR Dec. 19- State Rep. Joanna McClinton hosts Seniors Holiday Health & Fitness Expo at Motivation H.S., 5900 Baltimore Ave. (enter through 59th St. yard), 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Holiday lunch, health & wellness vendors, exercise, line dancing, screening, entertainment, door prizes. For info: (215) 748-6712. Dec. 19- Congresswoman Madeleine Dean hosts Holiday Party at Winnie’s Manayunk, 4266 Main St., 5 p.m. Special guest: Congressman Dwight Evans.

Dec. 20- Electricians’ Local 98 hosts Open House at 1719 Spring Garden St., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 21- Family Holiday Concert & Toy Drive at Heavenly Ha., 4012 Poplar St., Light refreshments 12-12:45 p.m., Concert 1- 3 p.m. For performance donations Vanessa Brown (833) 722-4748. Jan. 3- Sheriff Rochelle Bilal hosts Inauguration Gala at DoubleTree Hotel, 237 S. Broad St., 7-11 p.m. Formal attire. Tickets: $100. Payable to “Friends of Rochelle Bilal,” P.O. Box 14140, Phila., PA 19138 or online rochellebilal.com. For VIP info: Jabari Jones (814) 433-0221 or rochelle@rochellebilal.com. Jan. 31- Councilwoman

Blondell Reynolds Brown is hosted “Legacy Experience Celebration” at Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St., Reception 6 p.m., Philadanco Program, 8:30 p.m. Olde School Dance Party. Proceeds support Philadanco. Entire evening: $100, Dance Party only $50. For info or to purchase: (215) 851-1858 or celebratebrb@gmail.com. Jan. 3- Sheriff Rochelle Bilal hosts Inauguration Gala at DoubleTree Hotel, 237 S. Broad St., 7-11 p.m. Formal attire. Tickets: $100. Payable to “Friends of Rochelle Bilal,” P.O. Box 14140, Phila., PA 19138 or online rochellebilal.com. For VIP info: Jabari Jones (814) 433-0221 or rochelle@rochellebilal.com.

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No one knows how this will turn out. It’s way too early to tell. It’s way too early to even assume that our collective memory won’t simply shrug at the halcyon days of impeachment fever. As has been proven over and over again during this president’s assault on all the mores, standards and paradigms we hold dear, his brutally simple attack style – a sustained social media blitzkrieg – successfully overwhelms people’s ability to filter and prioritize the surfeit of chicanery, buffoonery and kakistocracy that have been the hallmarks of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for more than a thousand days. When everything is wrong, nothing is. When everything goes against the norm, it becomes the norm.

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chart. You would be wrong, of course. The crowds were thronging to take part in “Impeachment Eve,” as the United States again stands on the threshold of impeaching its chief executive. For the vast majority of these participants, the foregone conclusion that the U.S. House of Representatives would impeach President Donald Trump yesterday could be seen as an early Christmas present. In a sign of just how bitterly divided we as a nation have become, it seems that just as many people on the other side of the partisan chasm see the impeachment proceedings as a boon, a gift that will likely keep on giving right up until the president is reelected next November.

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(Cont. From Page 12) wishes to American Legion buddies Bill VOSSELER, Andrew SAUTER, Mike RODGERS, Andre McCOY, Bob SCHERER, Elliott MILLER, Dr. Andy WASKIE, Tim FELTIS and Jacob RUSSER! 0-2 for the State Police. They are being sued for the use of a bulldozer in overgrown woodland which

killed a short-order cook that they were seeking. Excessive force? This in the wake of the car stop of a professional for “crossing the white line.” HIT & RUN articles appeared in the daily press: One saying that City Economic Zones benefit the rich. Who do they think has the funds for new construction – the POOR? Once built, the zones hire the poor and middle class. Hellooo! Another called for shrinking the size of the State legislature.

That would not accomplish change. Another writer wrote that she was ANGRY at Nancy PELOSI. But who cares? I just learned that legendary POL Col Tommy “Tex” JOHNSON passed in September. Known for his constant wearing of a cowboy hat from “West of the Pecos,” Tom served in the 1st Judicial District and was an active Freemason. His last job was with the lieutenant governor. We once lost out on a home-cooked dinner

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Applications for Carpenter, Mill/Cabinetmaker, Millwright and Resilient Floor Layer apprenticeships will be accepted by the Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship Committee on the following dates: January 14, 15, 16, Saturday January 18, January 21, 22, 23, Saturday January 25, January 28, 29, 30 and Saturday, February 1, 2020. Applications will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. only. The test day is Saturday, March 7, 2020. A non-refundable $35.00 administrative processing fee is required. Anyone interested must call 215-824-2303 for further details. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS The Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship and Training Fund of Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties admits students of any race, color, religion, gender, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan agreements, and any other school-administered programs. Information can be obtained by writing to the Carpenters JATC, 10401 Decatur Road, Phila., PA 19154, by calling 215-824-2303 or at our web site www.carpentersofphila.com.

First Judicial District Of Pennsylvania Court Of Common Pleas Of Philadelphia Civil Division- Civil Action Patrick Coleman Relator Private Attorney General Interested Party VS.

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Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania Respondent’s/Defendant’s Honorable William J. Manfredi, City Hall room 510, 1401 JFK Blvd, phila, Pa. 19107. Honorable Joseph D. O’Keefe, City Hall room 517, 1401 JFK Blvd phila, Pa. 19107. Honorable Robert J. Rebstock, 1420 Family Court Bldg, 1501 Arch Street Phila, Pa. 19107. Honorable James P. Bradley , 201 West Front Street Media, Pa. 19063. Hilary Connor D/A’ s Office Three S. Penn Sq Phila, Pa. 19107. Edward J. Cameron D/A’s Office Three S. Penn Sq Phila, Pa. 19107. Joel Rosen Two Commerence Sq Ste. 2900, 2001 Market Street Phila, Pa. 19103. Last known address Det Robert Snell #646 750 Race Street Phila, Pa. 19106. Last known address Lt. J. Wasalick #115 750 Race Street Phila, Pa. 19106. Last known address P/O R. Grant #9893 750 Race Street Phila, Pa. 19106 NOTICE If you wish to defend you must enter a written appearance personally or by attorney and file your defense’s or objections in writing with the Court. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgement may be entered against you without further notice for the relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you.

with two ladies, when Tom insisted on bringing his horse to dinner as a true Texan would. RISING STAR John DelRICCI praised the U.S. Naval Academy chaplain who once served mass at St. ANSELEM’S!... Sadness across the city with the passing of Ward Leader Mike McALEER, Jr. Mike was a strong leader and the best tribute would be your support of the Wounded Warriors project. Social Security will be making more frequent reviews of disability cases. What are they SMOKING? They are already frequent. To save a few dollars, they pay MORE to hire workers to check – not to mention WORKER medical and benefits. The School District lost $250 MILLION in Medicare funds because it did not have a District Physician. So the gains from changing the ABATEMENT of $26 M a year are negated.... By the way, at first the loss of abatement savings to homeown-

ers and developers won’t be too bad at 90%. But development in the city will slacken slowly. Congrats to a good guy, John WALSH, for 10 years at Philadelphia Mediation Services! PRESIDENT TRUMP attacked 16-year-old environmentalist Greta THUNBERG on Twitter. A mean-spirited move. Trump is the first

President to use TWITTER in a massive way, and proved it to be a political weapon. The Democrats have not yet learned to use this weapon, . But it is precisely the way to fight the presidential campaign. Democratic officials should answer TWEET FOR TWEET. There will be so much of it that its use as a political weapon will be nullified!

Solomon Aids School Safety

STATE REP. Jared Solomon, 3rd from L rear, presented a $24,924 grant to Cedar Grove Christian Academy, aimed at ensuring the well-being of their students, teachers and administrative staff. “We have a responsibility to provide children with not only a quality education but a safe learning environment,” said Solomon. The Safe Schools Targeted Grant will go toward upgrading the school’s security equipment. Principal Jeffrey Howard, 2nd from R rear, said, “This funding is critical in allowing us to make the necessary updates to best protect and prepare our students, teachers and staff for dangerous situations that may arise.”


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AT&T proposes to modify an existing facility (new tip heights 90’) on the building at 255 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA (20191909). Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties.

FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of Act of Assembly, No. 295, effective March 16, 1983, of the filing in the-office of the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, PA, on November 30, 2019 An application for the conduct of a business in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Germantown Flats with the principal place of business at 7833 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118-3526 The name(s) and address(es) of the (all) person(s) owning or interested in said business are: Amanda C. Orozco, 912 Linfield Rd., Newark, DE 19703 Madison A. Harrod, 15303 Gable Ridge Ct., Apt. G, Rockville, MD 20850 Gerard J. Woods, Solicitor 415 Johnson Street, Suite 102 Jenkintown, PA 19046-2705

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(Cont. From Page 12) BRIAN O’NEILL, former SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE DENNY O’BRIEN, WARD LEADERS BILL DOLBOW, BOB DELLAVELLA, JIM DONNELLY and countless others. JOHN DelRICCI, the ward chairman and surrogate son, will likely succeed Mr. Mac as ward leader. Mac was the unofficial ambassador to labor unions in Philadelphia. He had tremendous relationships going back to JOHN McCULLOUGH of the Roofers Union, EDDIE KEENAN of the Plumbers and ED CORYELL of the Carpenters. They certainly don’t make them like Mike anymore. All of Mike’s kids and grandkids have been exceptional athletes, including GENE McALEER, who often worked on political campaigns while as an All-American in highschool football and a star at Hofstra. When Gene took direction from his dad in running campaigns, he often brought the organization of a football coach to canvassing. Nobody has been able to duplicate what the McAleer machine and many of the

northeast wards have done with old school politics. Oldschool means door-to-door canvassing and getting tons of Democratic registrations. But it looks like in the future, with social media and New Left information-age techniques, that the personal style of guys like Mike McAleer will be conducted only in heaven.

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o! Here we go again with this memory of Iron Eyes Cody. He was most famous for his “crying Indian” role in the “Keep America Beautiful” Public Service Announcement in the early 1970s. It was a one-minute ecology production in which a Native American (Cody) sheds a tear after

some trash is thrown from a speeding car and lands at his feet. In this commercial, the announcer, William Conrad, of “Bullwinkle” and “Cannon” fame, memorably declares: “People start pollution; people can stop it.” Iron Eyes Cody (Apr. 3, 1904-Jan. 4, 1999) was an American actor. Cody was born as Espera Oscar de

Corti in Kaplan, La. He was recognized for portraying Native Americans in Hollywood films. Cody began his acting career at 12 and worked until the time of his death. He appeared in more than 200 films, including “The Big Trail” (1930), with John Wayne; “Sitting Bull” (1954), as Crazy Horse;

“Nevada Smith” (1966), with Steve McQueen; “A Man Called Horse” (1970), with Richard Harris; and “Ernest Goes to Camp” (1987), with Jim Varney. In 1953, he appeared twice as Chief Big Cloud in Duncan Renaldo’s television series “The Cisco Kid.” In 1995, he was honored by the Native American community for his portrayals. In some of his earliest acting credits, Cody was listed as Tony de Corti. He married Bertha “Birdie” Parker, a Native American woman. The Joni Mitchell song “Lakota,” from the 1988 album “Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm,” features Cody’s chanting. He made a cameo appearance in the 1990 film “Spirit of ’76.” He lived all his adult life claiming he was Native American and supported related causes. Cody and

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his wife Bertha adopted several children, all of Native American descent. Cody died in 1999, aged 94, and was interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. What most people don’t know is this; Cody’s parents, Antonio de Corti and rancesca Salpietra, were immigrants from Sicily, Italy. Therefore, Iron Eyes Cody was an Italian American. In 1996, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reported his Sicilian heritage, but Cody denied it. Near the end of his life, his Italian ancestry was made public. He was survived by his adopted son, Native American flautist Robert “Tree” Cody. So now you know about the crying Sicilian Native American. To those of us who grew up watching him cry, his acting is all that matters now. require you to hire a bankruptcy lawyer, but you should hire a lawyer if you want to make sure your case is filed correctly and avoid any unintended consequences. A lawyer can help you determine which type of bankruptcy is right for you, will assist with filling out the official forms, help to design a repayment plan for you, and will attend court hearings. A lawyer can assist you so that your case does not get dismissed by the court and can also help to prevent your assets from being taken or sold if they shouldn't be. Next week’s question: When can I file for bankruptcy again?


CONTINUING her longstanding tradition, Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell Filled a gigantic hall in the Convention Center with homeless families and individuals, giving them a special holiday feast. Photos by Wendell Douglas

ON HAND to help Councilwoman Blackwell with her party were, L-R, Anthony Faulk, Controller Rebecca Rhynhart, Stanley Straughter and Joey Temple.

THOUSANDS of presents were lined up, ensuring that every child got a special treat.

THIS LUCKY girl beams with joy on her new tricycle, courtesy of the Freire Charter School cheerleaders.

JOINING the party were, L-R, African community leader Voffee Jabateh, Nakkiat Tadjiddin, City Commissioner-Elect Omar Sabir, Charles Horton and Stanley Straughter.

FESTIVE face-painting enlivened the faces of the children as they waited in line, craning their necks to see the goodies that awaited them.

THE ANNUAL turkey and food distribution by the Philadelphia County Ancient Order of Hibernians got under way with over 300 home visits on schedule. The 20-year-old event saw volunteers line up in the Shamrock warehouse to fan out across the city to homes and churches for the needy. A Public Record team member participated with his pickup truck. Hearts were warm that day despite cold temperatures. Photos by Joe Stivala

PRESIDENT JUDGE Patrick Dugan holds one of 300 loaded boxes of turkey and foods delivered to the needy across Philadelphia. Volunteers from the AOH Hibernian Hunger Project filled the street at the Shamrock Warehouse to load their pickup trucks for deliveries. The Project was begun 20 years ago by Bob Gessler, 4th from L, and was quickly adopted nationwide by AOH.

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LABORERS Local 332 participated in a North Central block cleanup. Joining State Rep. Donna Bullock and crew, to Bullock’s R, was boxer Jerome Conquest. Photos by Wendell Douglas

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LABORERS Local 332 treated their members’ children to a holiday party with a magician. Below left: Business Manager Sam Staten, Jr. was joined by Shep Robinson. And Ducky Birts reprised his role as Santa for the kids.

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EVERYDAY PEOPLE (Cont. From Page 12) activists groups including Color of Change, People Organized To Witness, Empower, & Rebuild (POWER), called on Mayor Kenney to Shine A Light on the selection process at a rally at the Arch Street United Methodist Church. The rally brought together together prosecutors (District Attorney Larry Krasner), defense attorneys (Keir Bradford Grey, leader of the Defenders Association), elected officials (City

DREW MURRAY, the new Republican leader of the 15th Ward (Fairmount area). Murray ran unsuccessfully in the May 2019 primary for City Council at large. Murray until a year ago was a Democrat. He stated that he did not leave the Democratic Party, that it left him. Today’s Democrat Party is not the one I grew up seeing on the news. This party would not have room today for some of its

own heroes such as PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY and former U.S. SEN. DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN (D-N.Y.). Murray plans to run next year for State representative in the 182nd District. The district includes all of the 8th Ward (Center City West) and parts of the 5th Ward (Center City East) and of the 2nd Ward (upper parts of the eastern part of South Philadelphia).

Democrat BRIAN SIMS, who currently represents the 182nd district, is expected to have a primary fight this year. I expect that that challenge will be from the left. I used to think it was difficult to be left of Brian Sims, but given the rhetoric of numerous groups including the Working Families Party and factions of Sims’ own Democrat Party, I guess a progressive attack on Sims becomes more fea-

19 sible. Sims garnered the disgust of many Republicans when he verbally abused people who were passively saying the rosary outside of an abortion clinic. The prayers were in an area that was visible to the clinic, but by law not deemed invasive of the rights of the clinic’s clientele. Sims’ rants were caught on video. His verbiage was obscene and abusive.

Councilmembers Helen Gym and Derek Green), community activists, religious leaders and even a football player (the Philadelphia Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins, showing that he does live here – and while this Sunday’s game with the Dallas Cowboys is important, so is making sure the police department in the city he plays in are doing right by the community). Last month, Jenkins, rapper Meek Mill and others held an event at Community College that told the mayor what those who champion criminal justice

reform would like to see in a new police commissioner: Someone who won’t utilize stop and frisk. Someone who will focus more on community policing. Someone who won’t make the people needing police protection feel like they’re under siege. Because the process as it stands seems to be one that hasn’t involved the community, it’s leading to mistrust, Jenkins said. The only people that will be hurt by this in the end are the communities themselves, he said. “Right now, this city is playing a dangerous game

with the community’s trust,” Jenkins said. “Racially biased policing is dangerous in its own right. It also doesn’t make communities safer. Without trust, people won’t call the police for help when something is going on.” Earlier that day, the activist groups handed Kenney an online letter with 1,776 signatures on it demanding more transparency and accountability in the process. The groups, which also include the ACLU and the Media Mobilizing Project, hope to get 10,000 more signatures to hand to the

mayor by the end of the month. Krasner understands that Kenney is getting a lot of advice from a lot of people. But he’s made tough decisions before … and has done the right thing. “The mayor had to make a decision about whether or not to renew the contract for [Immigration and Customs Enforcement],” Krasner said. “We had a contract to provide information to them. He did the right thing and didn’t renew the contract.” Now, maybe it’s just me, but I don’t understand why

you wouldn’t want people to know who was interviewing for a job that’s going to make a big impact on an entire city. It stands to reason that the community should have a say on something this big. Why it hasn’t been given that say makes no sense to me. Hopefully, the mayor will change his mind and invite the people in. If you want to push him in that direction, add your name to the letter at https:// act.colorofchange.org/letter/philly-fop-accountability/

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(Cont. From Page 12) Families Party knocked on thousands of doors commencing their message with erasing us from Philadelphia. I understand that they do not like our values, but chase us from Philadelphia? They want to stifle our voice. I will fight for their right to speak against us – but eliminate the voice

of people who do not agree with them? Jordan also asked fellow Philopatrian Literary Institute board member MICHELLE MATTUS from Ridley Park Borough to speak. Mattus was elected Ridley Park Borough Commissioner. Ridley Park was one of the few places in Delaware County that withstood Democrat encroachment in November. Jordan also introduced

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