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POLS on the STREET (Cont. From Page 20) that even in laggard Pennsylvania, times are pretty good now – especially in the urban Southeast. What do voters in Allentown and

Lancaster and the Philadelphia region actually have to complain about? Why should they rise up against the incumbent Gov. Wolf? Voters northwest of the Blue Ridge have more reason to complain. Their counties are stagnant. But they voted against Wolf

Court of Common Pleas Phila. County Civil Action – Law No. 180400132 Notice of Action in Mortgage Foreclosure Ditech Financial LLC, Plaintiff vs. The Unknown Heirs of Alvin D. Williams, Sr. a/k/a Alvin Williams, Deceased, Dianna Jones, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Alvin D. Williams, Sr. a/k/a Alvin Williams, Deceased & Alvin D. Williams, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Alvin D. Williams, Sr. a/k/a Alvin Williams, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendants To: The Unknown Heirs of Alvin D. Williams, Sr. a/k/a Alvin Williams, Deceased, Dianna Jones, Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Alvin D. Williams, Sr. a/k/a Alvin Williams, Deceased & Alvin D. Williams, Jr., Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Alvin D. Williams, Sr. a/k/a Alvin Williams, Deceased, Mortgagor and Real Owner, Defendants, whose last known address is 2629 Wilder Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146. This firm is a debt collector and we are attempting to collect a debt owed to our client. Any information obtained from you will be used for the purpose of collecting the debt. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, Ditech Financial LLC, has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a notice to defend against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila. County, PA, docketed to No. 180400132, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose on the mortgage secured on your property located, 2629 Wilder Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146, whereupon your property will be sold by the Sheriff of Phila. County. Notice: You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after the Complaint and notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below. This office can provide you with information about hiring a lawyer. If you cannot afford to hire a Lawyer, this office may be able to provide you with information about agencies that may offer legal services to eligible persons at a reduced fee or no fee. Community Legal Services, Inc., Law Center North Central, 1410 W. Erie Ave., Phila., PA 19140, 215.227.2400/215.981.3700. Phila. Bar Assn., One Reading Center, Phila., PA 19104, 215.238.6333. Michael T. McKeever, Atty. for Plaintiff, KML Law Group, P.C., Ste. 5000, Mellon Independence Center, 701 Market St., Phila., PA 19106, 215.627.1322.

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last time and still lost. They came out for Trump and won – but continued to lose, economically. Voting will not fix their problems. After a while, protest-voter fatigue is apt to set in. While the Keystone

State’s political leaders have seldom shone in advancing its economic competitiveness vis-à-vis the rest of the world, they have seldom paid a price at the polls for it either. Don’t expect anyone to win

the November election in Pennsylvania based solely on the notion that the incumbents aren’t good at business. Too many Pennsylvanians are accustomed to not being good at business, accustomed to hang-

ing on, accustomed to going sideways – accustomed to the accursed status quo. They’ll keep on living with that. And they’ll wind up living with their incumbents, more often than not.

Sheriff’s Office Reaches Communities

SHERIFF Jewell Williams, center, and deputies on post at Philadelphia’s Pride Day parade.

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HE OFFICE OF THE Sheriff will inform and help promote a safer summer for all Philadelphia residents by reaching out to communities across the city. This weekend, Sheriff Jewell Williams, staff and deputies distributed information about office services, gave away free gunlocks and were present to answer community questions at several events in various parts of the city:

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The Northwest: Councilwoman Cindy Bass’ Community Day in Vernon Park. South Philly: Pennovation Center 2nd Annual Job Fair, 3401 Grays Ferry Ave. South Philly: the 43rd annual Odunde Festival, the nation’s largest African American street festival. Center City: Philly Pride Day, Celebrating Philadelphia’s LGBT Community at Penn’s Landing.

Throughout the summer of 2018, the Sheriff’s Office will make it a priority to get free gunlocks into the hands of families with

SHERIFF Williams and Judge Daniel Anders, Philadelphia’s first openly gay judge.

small children, using Philadelphia’s rich tradition of street and ethnic festivals and community outreach events to push a public safety message: “Got a Gun, Get a Lock.” Gunlocks have been proven to be an effective prevention device and protection against childhood accidental shootings. The sheriff is also determined to help citizens find out more about the operation of the Sheriff’s Office, about opportunities to buy properties at Sheriff’s Sales, and to give residents with

SHERIFF Williams and Odunde’s Bumi Fernan-

questions about properties involved in the Sheriff Sale process a chance to find the answers they deserve. Upcoming events on the Sheriff’s Office Summer Calendar includes the following:

Saturday, June 16, Deliverance Evangelistic Church, Health Fair, 2001 W. Lehigh Avenue, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 16, 24th Police District Community Day, 3399 Aramingo Avenue, Old

Pathmark Parking Lot, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 23, Juneteenth Parade & Freedom Festival, Market Street Parade ending at Penn’s Landing, 12 p.m. Thursday, June 28, Strawberry Mansion Neighborhood Advisory Committee, Rebuilding Communities Fair, 6 p.m.

For more information about the Sheriff’s Office, visit www.phillysheriff.com. 6/13/2018 11:56:19 AM


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