Vol. 33 October 7, 2016 No. 41 (USPS ) THE OFFICIAL LEGAL PERIODICAL FOR LYCOMING COUNTY

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1 Lycoming Reporter Vol. 33 October 7, 2016 No. 41 Table of Contents Bar News LLA Upcoming Events...3 Continuing Legal Education...4 Recent Lycoming County Court Opinions...5 Notice to Profession...6 Legal Advertisements Estate & Trust Notices...15 LLC Filing...17 Fictitious Name...17 Corporate Dissolution...18 Name Change Notice...18 Lycoming Reporter (USPS ) THE OFFICIAL LEGAL PERIODICAL FOR LYCOMING COUNTY PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY LYCOMING LAW ASSOCIATION Editor: Gary L. Weber Business Manager: Michele S. Frey Penn Tower Telephone: (570) West Third Street, Suite 803 Fax: (570) Williamsport, PA Website: Copyright 2016, Lycoming Law Association Williamsport, Pennsylvania LYCOMING REPORTER (ISSN X) is published weekly for $50 per annum by the Lycoming Law Association, Penn Tower, 25 West Third Street, Suite 803, Williamsport, PA Legal Notices of less than 300 words in length must be received by 1:00 P.M. on the Tuesday preceding the date of publication; all other notices must be received by 4:00 P.M. on the Monday preceding the date of publication. Periodical postage paid at Williamsport, PA and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to LYCOMING REPORTER, Penn Tower, 25 West Third Street, Suite 803, Williamsport, PA Library of Congress Catalog Card Number

2 Lycoming Law Association Penn Tower, 25 West Third Street, Suite 803 Williamsport, PA Robert Cronin, President Ryan M. Tira, President-Elect Christian D. Frey, Treasurer Jennifer L. Heverly, Secretary Editor of Lycoming Reporter Gary L. Weber Bench Bar: C. Edward Mitchell Customs and Rules: Gary Weber Community Activities and Outreach: Tammy Weber Criminal Law: Aaron Biichle Education: John Pietrovito Social: Schawnne K. Kilgus Young Lawyers Division: Corey Mowrey Fee Dispute: Michael Collins Publicity: Angela Campana Lovecchio Executive Committee Committee Chairs Tammy Avery Weber, Past President Angela Campana Lovecchio Donald F. Martino Corey Mowrey Yvonne H. Campbell Executive Director Michele S. Frey Legal Services for the Indigent: John Pietrovito Bar History: Charles Greevy, III Technology and LLA Web Site: Gary Weber Law Day: Christian D. Frey Family Law: Christina Dinges Elder Law: Jennifer Linn and Eric Ladley Real Estate: Fred Holland Your online connection for: Court Calendar Continuing Legal Education Conference Room Facilities Legal Assistance Recent Court Decisions Upcoming LLA & Public Events

3 Upcoming LLA Events 3 Scheduled Events Additional information about any of these events is available on the Lycoming Law Association website at 10/12/2016 LLA Committee Chair Lunch: Meeting to review accomplishments of the past year and discuss goals and objectives. Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: LLA Office 10/18/2016 Bar History Committee Meeting: Bar History Committee Meeting. Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: LLA Office 10/24/2016 Executive Committee Meeting: Regular monthly meeting. Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: LLA Office 11/28/2016 Executive Committee Meeting: Regular monthly meeting. Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: LLA Office The mission of the Lycoming Law Association is to promote the practice of law using the highest ethical standards and to advance the public image of our profession. We accomplish this by communicating within our profession and throughout our community, providing continuing legal education, encouraging collegiality among attorneys and the Court, providing pro bono legal assistance, and through community involvement.

4 4 Continuing Legal Education Upcoming Lycoming County CLE Opportunities 10/13/2016 A Day on Real Estate: PBI Video Replay. CLE credits: 5 Substantive / 1 Ethics Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 10/19/2016 Eat & Earn Robert A. Graci: An Hour With Judge Robert A. Graci, Chief Counsel of the Judicial Conduct Board. CLE credits: 1 Ethics Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 11/2/2016 A Day on Employment Law: PBI Video Replay. CLE credits: 5 Substantive / 1 Ethics Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 11/9/2016 Lawyer s Guide to Appraisals & Appraisers: PBI Video Replay. CLE credits: 4 Substantive Time: 9:00 AM to 1:15 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 11/16/2016 Understanding the New Expungement Law: Speaker: Hon. Nancy L. Butts. CLE credits: 1 Substantive Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 12/5/2016 PA Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine: PBI Groupcast. CLE credits: 3 Ethics Time: 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 12/7/2016 Federal Appellate Advocacy: PBI Video Replay. CLE credits: 3 Substantive Time: 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 12/14/2016 Appellate Advocacy in State Courts: PBI Video Replay. CLE credits: 3 Substantive Time: 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 12/15/2016 Ethics Potpourri The Race for Clients: PBI Video Replay. CLE credits: 1 Ethics Time: 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office 12/21/2016 Juvenile Criminal Matters: Speakers: Attorneys Jeff Yates and Don Martino. CLE credits: 1 Substantive Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Location: Lycoming Law Association Office *PBI Seminar. For tuition, registration, and all other information, please contact PBI Customer Service at (800) , or online at Unless otherwise noted, this seminar is being held at the Lycoming Law Association Offices at 25 West Third Street, Suite 803, Williamsport, PA. Additional fees may be assessed for registration at the door. **LLA Seminar. For tuition, registration, location, and all other information, please contact Michele Frey at the LLA Office at (570) , by at mfrey@lycolaw.org, or online at

5 Recent Lycoming County Court Opinions 5 The full text of the following Lycoming County Court opinions is reported at Commonwealth vs. Kinney (10/03/2016) Judge Marc F. Lovecchio Criminal: Appeal; sufficiency of evidence of aggravated assault and robbery; issues not raised at trial; waiver; claimed prosecutorial misconduct for representations of plea negotiations with witness before trial; prejudice. (Kinney100316L) Commonwealth vs. Mitchell (10/03/2016) Judge Nancy L. Butts Criminal: Post Conviction Relief Act petition; timeliness; jurisdiction of the court; retroactive application of Alleyne decision. (Mitchell100316bt) Commonwealth vs. Dacenzo (09/30/2016) Judge Nancy L. Butts Criminal: Post Conviction Relief Act petition; timeliness; jurisdiction of the court; retroactive application of Alleyne decision. (Dacenzo093016bt) Commonwealth vs. Stone (09/30/2016) Judge Nancy L. Butts Criminal: Commonwealth s motion for reconsideration of suppression order; custodial interrogation. (Stone093016bt) Commonwealth vs. Cruz-Echevarria (09/29/2016) Judge Nancy L. Butts Criminal: Post Conviction Relief Act petition; timeliness; retroactive application of Supreme Court case applying a prior standing constitutional right to new factual scenario. (Cruz092916bt) Commonwealth vs. Monroe (09/29/2016) Judge Nancy L. Butts Criminal: Post Conviction Relief Act petition; timeliness; jurisdiction of the court; retroactive application of Alleyne case. (Monroe092916bt) Commonwealth vs. Easter (09/29/2016) Judge Marc F. Lovecchio Criminal: Suppression motion; DUI case; vehicle stop; reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe that a traffic violation had occurred. (Easter092916L)

6 6 Notice to Profession IN RE: APPOINTMENT OF A COMMITTEE TO DRAFT RESOLUTIONS IN THE DEATH OF THOMAS C. RAUP : IN THE COURT OF : COMMON PLEAS : OF LYCOMING : COUNTY, : PENNSYLVANIA : NO ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 30th day of September, 2016, in consideration of the Resolutions presented by the Committee appointed to draft Resolutions in the death of the Honorable Thomas C. Raup, the said Resolutions are adopted and it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that the Resolutions herewith submitted and attached be adopted as an official expression of the Lycoming County Bar Association and this Court; and that the same be spread upon the records of the Court; and that copies of this Resolution be delivered to the children of the Honorable Thomas C. Raup; and it is further ORDERED and DIRECTED that said Resolutions be entered at large and upon the record of the Court, and that they be printed in the Lycoming Reporter. BY THE COURT: Nancy L. Butts, President Judge Dudley N. Anderson, Judge Richard A. Gray, Judge Joy Reynolds McCoy, Judge Marc F. Lovecchio, Judge

7 Notice to Profession 7 IN RE: APPOINTMENT OF A COMMITTEE TO DRAFT RESOLUTIONS IN THE DEATH OF THOMAS C. RAUP : IN THE COURT OF : COMMON PLEAS : OF LYCOMING : COUNTY, : PENNSYLVANIA : NO REPORT AND RESOLUTIONS OF COMMITTEE TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF SAID COURT: On the 15th day of September, 2016 the Honorable Nancy L. Butts, President Judge of the 29th Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, appointed the undersigned Committee to draft Resolutions memorializing the life of Thomas C. Raup, and to submit the same to the Court on Friday, September 30, 2016, at 3:00 p.m., in courtroom number 1 of the Lycoming County Courthouse, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The undersigned Committee submits the following Resolutions for this Honorable Court s consideration: 1. Thomas Charles Raup was born December 1, 1938 in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, the second of three sons born to William L. and Eileen Mary Kirby Raup. The Isaac Raup family came to Jersey Shore in the years following the Civil War, from the Shamokin area. He and his brothers Bill and John grew up on the corner of Eden and Wylie Streets in Jersey Shore in the 1940s and 1950s. His father was a nominal German Lutheran who worked as an electrician foreman for the NY Central Railroad and his mother was a devout Catholic and first generation Irish-American. 2. Tom graduated with the Jersey Shore High School Class of 1956, being class president and winner of a county-wide essay contest his senior year. 3. Upon graduation he won a U.S. Navy ROTC scholarship which enabled him to attend Columbia University. The scholarship paid most college expenses, obligating him in return to take Navy science courses during the academic years, and six- to eight-week cruises during summers between those years. He was also committed to serve three years as an officer after graduation.

8 8 Notice to Profession 4. At Columbia Tom majored in psychology, rowed both heavyweight and lightweight varsity crew, and captained the lightweight crew that placed fourth in the nation his senior year. He belonged to Psi Upsilon Fraternity and was president of that organization his senior year. 5. Upon graduation in June 1960, he was commissioned as an Ensign, and initially assigned to two months at the Navy Justice School in Newport, Rhode Island. The Navy assigned Tom to the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Saratoga. Because of his psychology major, the carrier staff directed him to attend the Navy s military law school before boarding the ship, and he was subsequently assigned as assistant law officer (handling discipline cases and some common legal issues), and was assigned to serve bridge watches when at sea. Eventually during his three years he became the chief legal officer and also qualified as officer on deck (one of about five officers who took turns when at sea) and in his last year was designated battle-station officer-of-the-deck. In his last year the Cuban Missile crisis arose and the Saratoga was assigned to stand off Cuba during the tense negotiations between Kennedy and Khrushchev. 6. On June 22, 1963, at the end of his Navy tour, Tom married Barbara Jean Libby of Malibu, California, whom he met while his ship was visiting Athens, Greece. Barbara had been staying with her parents in Greece, where her father was spending a sabbatical from his position as a faculty member at the UCLA Medical School. Tom received a scholarship to attend Columbia Law School from 1963 to During that time Barbara worked at the United Church Center in New York City to support the family. 7. Dean R. Fisher, of the Lycoming Bar and also a Jersey Shore native, agreed to act as Tom s preceptor, preliminary to his admission to the bar. During summers of his law school years, Tom clerked for Fisher, Rice and Perciballi. Upon his admission in November 1966, he joined that firm as an associate. He later became a partner in the firm of Fisher, Rice and Raup, from January 1969 through March of 1974, specializing in civil and criminal litigation. As a partner he mentored a young attorney, Carl Barlett. During the seven and one-half years he was in practice, he was counsel in seven homicide cases.

9 Notice to Profession 9 8. In 1968, he accepted appointment as first assistant district attorney. 9. In 1969, he became the first individual to hold the position of chief public defender for Lycoming County, a position he held until mid When a vacancy occurred on the Common Pleas bench in 1974, Tom, then age 35, was one of the applicants. A merit selection committee was appointed by the governor, made up of five statewide and six local members. That committee submitted three names to the governor after conducting interviews and background studies. Tom was appointed, and was confirmed by the Senate on March 19, In 1975 he was elected without opposition to a 10-year term. 11. During his first term, Judge Raup handled his share of civil and criminal work, as well as all Juvenile Court work for the county. He also served as president of the Juvenile Court Section of the Pennsylvania Conference of Trial Judges. 12. Also during his first term, Judge Raup, together with Joseph L. Rider, then president of the Lycoming Law Association, promoted the concept of a bench-bar committee, which was approved by Judge Greevy and the Lycoming Law Association. 13. In 1983 Judge Raup and Judge Robert Kemp of Tioga County petitioned the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to form a regional judicial unit composed of the counties surrounding Lycoming. At first their proposal was turned down, but after repeated efforts by the two judges, the Supreme Court formed the first regional judicial unit. It included Bradford, Tioga, Potter, Clinton, Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Northumberland and Columbia Counties, comprising over 550,000 people and 14 judges. 14. The regional concept allowed judges from any one of the counties to take jurisdiction over cases arising in the other counties. The judges in smaller counties could obtain substitutes in the event of illness, vacation, attendance at seminars or conflicts of interest. It further enabled the several judges to meet regularly to share experiences and work toward conformity in procedures. Judge Raup was designated as the administrative judge for the unit and continued to serve in that capacity.

10 10 Notice to Profession 15. Upon Judge Greevy s retirement in January 1982, Judge Raup became president judge of Lycoming County, which in 1981 became a three-judge county after the Legislature approved a new judgeship. 16. He took the initiative to provide adequate judicial manpower in Lycoming County. In 1983, he initiated and was successful in obtaining the creation of the Sixth Magisterial District in the County. 17. In 1985, Judge Raup chose to forego the yes-no retention system for judges, and announced that he would seek conventional re-election. By this announcement he created the prospect of a vacancy for the following year. This allowed anyone interested in the position to seek it. The judge indicated that he would file nomination petitions in both parties. He had no competition and was re-elected in November 1985 to a second 10-year term. 18. Judge Raup was a strong advocate of an independent judiciary and on at least two occasions during his tenure this advocacy resulted in public disputes with the county commissioners. During his first term he engaged in a dispute with the commissioners over the adequacy of funding programs for troubled youth. In 1986 he, together with his two associate judges, brought a lawsuit against the Lycoming County Commissioners alleging that they were unreasonably refusing to provide adequate manpower for the Domestic Relations Office, one of the offices which the court is responsible for operating. Both of those disputes resulted in settlements, and in each case a strong stand had been taken by the court. 19. In 1988, he appointed a task force to study the need for a fourth judgeship in Lycoming County, which culminated in a report in 1989 recommending the creation of a fourth judgeship in the Twenty-Ninth Judicial District. 20. Judge Raup s intellect and leadership qualities were well recognized throughout the Commonwealth. In 1994 he was asked to chair the Pennsylvania Supreme Court s Ad Hoc Committee on Evidence. The work of the Committee culminated in 1998 with the adoption by the Court of Pennsylvania s first Rules of Evidence. Modeled in part upon the Federal Rules of Evidence, the Rules of Evidence condensed decades of Pennsylvania s court decisions, rules

11 Notice to Profession 11 and statutes so that practitioners and members of the judiciary now have rules governing the admissibility of evidence available in a single reference. 21. Judge Raup served as a member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Criminal Procedure Rules Committee from 1983 to 1992; Chair of Subcommittee on Summary Case Rules; a member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Death Penalty Task Force; a member of the Education Committee of the Trial Judges Conference; a member of the Juvenile Court Judges Commission; Chair of the President Judges and Court Administrators Committee of the Trial Judge Conference and Chair of the Statewide Court Automation, Criminal Implementation Team. 22. Judge Raup did not seek a third term in office. After retiring in 1996, he served a short time as a senior judge while also teaching Legal Studies as a professor at Lycoming College. 23. He served as Coordinator of Trial Judge Education from 1996 to In the years after his judicial service, he rekindled his interest in politics, chairing several political committees of Democratic candidates for office and writing provocative commentary that occasionally appeared on the editorial page of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette. 25. Judge Raup returned to private practice in 1997, focusing on mediation and arbitration, being highly in demand for his services throughout northeastern and central Pennsylvania. 26. During his second venture at private practice he initially practiced with Lenore Urbano. Then starting in 2003 and for the next decade, he and Mike Wiley practiced together initially as Raup & Wiley. John Mott joined the practice for several years and was added to the firm s name before departing to form his own practice. Steve Sholder joined the practice in 2009 and the firm became Raup, Wiley & Sholder. He last practiced with Steve Sholder at Raup & Sholder. 27. Tom and Barbara s son, Ethan was born on March 1, In 1981, Tom joined the Big Brother program with a young man named Joe as his little brother. Their relationship

12 12 Notice to Profession blossomed with Joe first coming to live with Tom and his family as a foster child and then, after high school, being formally adopted into the family. 29. Tom played a similar role with his nephew, Jay, who lived with Tom and his family for a year while Jay obtained his high school diploma. 30. Tom was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, coaching soccer evenings and weekends for years. He treasured the family s annual trips out to Wyoming initially with the pop-up camper and later in their cabin, as well as family gatherings at the cabin on Pine Creek. He rarely missed weekly square dancing with his wife, Barbara, and, later nearly weekly trips to Gettysburg to pursue Barb s interest in the Civil War. 31. He was extremely proud of his sons accomplishments, among them Ethan being an all-state soccer player at Williamsport High School and later playing Division I soccer at Brown as well as Joe becoming an accomplished electrician and instructor at Penn College. 32. Judge Raup was preceded in death by his wife Barbara Jean Raup, who passed away in 2010 after 47 years of marriage, by his parents and by his brother, John. 33. He is survived by his son Ethan, daughter-in-law Tess and grandsons Jonah and Owen; his son Joe, Joe s partner Diane and his granddaughter Stephanie, his brother Bill, his nephew Jay and his family, several cousins and many, many friends. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the undersigned, joined in by the Lycoming County Bar, do hereby recognize and mourn the passing of the Honorable Thomas C. Raup, and remember him as an exemplary community servant and good friend, a man of conscience, commitment and quiet strength, and honor his extensive and remarkable contributions to this community and beyond, a man who was loved, honored and respected by all who had the privilege to be a part of his life; AND BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER, that these Resolutions and statements be spread at length upon the Minutes of the court with copies to Judge Raup s family and descendants, and be published in the Lycoming Reporter;

13 Notice to Profession 13 AND BE IT RESOLVED FINALLY, that this Court and the Lycoming County Bar extend to Thomas C. Raup s surviving children and their spouses, his grandchildren, his brother, his nephew and other family members, the deep and heartfelt expression of sympathy and respect for Thomas C. Raup. Respectfully Submitted; Stephen C. Sholder, Esq., Chairman Judge Dudley N. Anderson Judge Kenneth D. Brown Michael H. Collins, Esquire J. Michael Wiley, Esquire Oct. 7

14 14 Notice to Profession LYCOMING LAW ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION The Lycoming Law Association Foundation expresses its great appreciation for the following contributions to the Hon. Thomas C. Raup Memorial Fund: Contribution by Hon. Richard A. Gray Contribution by The Waffenschmidt Law Firm Contribution by Fred A. Holland, Esquire Contribution by Raup & Sholder, P.C. Contribution by Joseph L. Rider, Esquire Contribution by William E. Nichols, Esquire Contribution by Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak Contribution by Tammy Avery Weber, Esquire Contribution by the Lycoming Law Association These contributions assist the LLA Foundation in furthering its purpose of providing access to justice for civil legal services needed by low-income people in Lycoming County and supporting law-related community events. The LLA Foundation is funded entirely through the support of the LLA Members. Thank you. The Lycoming Law Association Foundation

15 Legal Advertisements 15 ESTATE AND TRUST NOTICES Notice is hereby given that, in the estates of the decedents set forth below, the Register of Wills has granted letters testamentary or of administration to the persons named. Notice is also hereby given of the existence of the trusts of the deceased settlors set forth below for whom no personal representatives have been appointed within 90 days of death. All persons having claims or demands against said estates or trusts are requested to make known the same, and all persons indebted to said estates or trusts are requested to make payment, without delay, to the executors or administrators or trustees or to their attorneys named below. FIRST PUBLICATION Arduini, Helen C., dec d. Late of Jersey Shore Borough. Executor: Peter J. Arduini c/o D. Keith Brown, Esquire, Stuckert and Yates, P.O. Box 70, Newtown, PA Attorneys: D. Keith Brown, Esquire, Stuckert and Yates, P.O. Box 70, Newtown, PA Beirne, John F. a/k/a John F. Beirne, III, dec d. Late of Williamsport. Administratrix: Erin Beirne c/o Patrick Lee Beirne, Esquire, P.O. Box 231, Towanda, PA Attorney: Patrick Lee Beirne, Esquire, P.O. Box 231, Towanda, PA 18848, (570) Broam, Kathryn W., dec d. Late of Wolf Township. Executrix: Susan S. Broam, 388 Lime Bluff Road, Hughesville, PA Attorneys: James G. Malee, Esquire, Malee Law Firm, P.C., 310 East Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) Furst, Fred R., dec d. Late of Williamsport. Fred R. Furst, Settlor of The Furst Irrevocable Grantor Trust, dated July 17, Co-Executrices: Barbara L. Weitzer, Sugarland Road, Poolesville, MD and Patricia A. Condo, 12 E. Allison Street, Lock Haven, PA Trustee: Patricia A. Condo, 12 E. Allison Street, Lock Haven, PA Attorneys: Stephen C. Sholder, Esquire, Raup & Sholder, P.C., 270 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) Jeselnik, Roger M., dec d. Late of the City of Williamsport. Executrix: Michele M. Jeselnik, 13 Overhill Road, Williamsport, PA Attorney: Lonnie C. Hill, Esquire, 47 North Third Street, Lewisburg, PA Kyler, Constance J., dec d. Late of Montoursville. Administratrix: Bonnie Garner c/o Michael J. Casale, Jr., Esquire, 1500 Sycamore Road, Suite 120, Montoursville, PA Attorney: Michael J. Casale, Jr., Esquire, 1500 Sycamore Road, Suite 120, Montoursville, PA 17754, (570) Richlin, Betty J., dec d. Late of the City of Williamsport. Administratrix: Sharon R. Fisher, 121 N. Hill Road, New Columbia, PA Attorneys: James G. Malee, Esquire, Malee Law Firm, P.C., 310 East Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) Skvir, Elsie S., dec d. Late of Loyalsock Township. Executor: Ronald S. Skvir, 729 S. Logan Blvd., Hollidaysburg, PA

16 16 Legal Advertisements Attorneys: Robert P. Rea, Esquire, Rea, Rea & Lashinsky, 415 Wayne Street, P.O. Box 487, Hollidaysburg, PA Weber, Patricia L., dec d. Late of the City of Williamsport. Executor: Jeffery C. Weber, 2118 W. Third Street, Williamsport, PA Attorney: Joseph L. Rider, Esquire, 1700 Four Mile Drive, Williamsport, PA SECOND PUBLICATION Dalberth, Iris S., dec d. Late of Jersey Shore. Executrix: Nicole Steinbacher, 2112 Trout Run Mountain Road, Trout Run, PA Attorneys: Stephen C. Sholder, Esquire, Raup & Sholder, P.C., 270 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) Greene, Richard B., dec d. Late of the Township of Loyalsock. Executrix: Carol J. Greene. Attorneys: Julieanne E. Steinbacher, Esquire, Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak, 413 Washington Boulevard, Williamsport, PA Hamm, Nita S., dec d. Late of South Williamsport. Executrix: Debra A. Walton, 46 Overlook Drive, Bridgeport, WV Attorneys: Christopher H. Kenyon, Esquire, McCormick Law Firm, 835 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA Holmes, Michele L., dec d. Late of Williamsport. Administratrix: Kristy L. Beam. Attorneys: Charles F. Greevy, III, Esquire, Greevy & Taylor Law Offices, Lycoming Executive Plaza, 330 Pine Street, Suite 403, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) LaForme, James F., dec d. Late of Clinton Township. Executor: David J. LaForme. Attorneys: Cara A. Boyanowski, Esquire, Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP, 200 Locust Street, Suite 400, Harrisburg, PA Logue, Molly M., dec d. Late of Trout Run. Executor: George E. Logue, 454 Mosteller Road, Trout Run, PA Attorneys: Ann S. Pepperman, Esquire, McCormick Law Firm, 835 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA THIRD PUBLICATION Archer, Eva M., dec d. Late of Williamsport, Township of Loyalsock. Executors: Katherine A. Shipe, 79 Grimesville Road, Williamsport, PA and John H. Archer, III, 1602 Almond Street, Williamsport, PA Attorneys: Kristine L. Waltz, Esquire, Dinges, Dinges & Waltz, LLC, 1307 Sheridan Street, Williamsport, PA Carnevale, Achille A., dec d. Late of Williamsport. Executors: Tait M. Carnevale, 1513 Walnut Street, Williamsport, PA and Ross E. Carnevale, 1807 Princeton Ave., Williamsport, PA Attorneys: Henry P. Perciballi, Esquire, Law Offices of Perciballi & Williams, LLC, 429 Market Street, Williamsport, PA Dannemann, Christine M., dec d. Late of Muncy Township. Executrix: Marie C. Vincenzes, 1056 Louisa St., Williamsport, PA Attorney: Jonathan F. Bach, Esquire, 416 Pine St., Suite 309, Williamsport, PA 17701, (272)

17 Legal Advertisements 17 Gardner, Glenna J., dec d. Late of Franklin Township. Executrix: Shirley M. Campbell, 2609 German Road, Muncy, PA Attorneys: James G. Malee, Esquire, Malee Law Firm, P.C., 310 East Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) Messura, Joanne E., dec d. Late of 210 Echo Valley Road, Hughesville. Executor: Richard M. Messura, 1533 Hamilton Lane, Escondido, CA Attorney: J. Howard Langdon, Esquire, 3 South Main Street, Muncy, PA Thompson, Richard G., dec d. Late of Montoursville Borough. Co-Executors: Richard J. Thompson, 212 Back Street, Montoursville, PA 17754, Dawn E. Harting, 21 Hill Top Lane, Muncy Valley, PA and Michael D. Thompson, Pembroke Road, Lewes, DE Attorneys: Anthony J. Grieco, Esquire, Elion, Wayne, Grieco, Carlucci & Shipman, P.C., 125 East Third St., Williamsport, PA Wilson, Dorothy W., dec d. Late of Hughesville. Executrix: D. Sharlene Hain, 105 Warren Street, Montoursville, PA Attorneys: Anthony J. Grieco, Esquire, Elion, Wayne, Grieco, Carlucci & Shipman, P.C., 125 East Third St., Williamsport, PA FILING OF CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Certificate of Organization was filed on or about September 9, 2016, with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of obtaining a Certification of Organization for a domestic business corporation, organized under the Business Corporation Law of 1988; December 21, 1988 (P.L. 1444, No. 177), as amended. The name of the limited liability company is: Camp One More Day, LLC 27 Celeste Lane, Coatesville, PA The purpose for which the limited liability company was organized is: To own, manage, develop, sell, rent or otherwise engage in any activity involving real property and to engage in and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law, including but not limited to, manufacturing, owning, using, leasing and dealing in personal property of every class and description and acquiring, owning, using and disposing of real property of any nature whatsoever. Scott T. Williams, Esquire Perciballi & Williams, LLC 429 Market Street Williamsport, PA O-7 REGISTRATION OF FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on or about September 16, 2016, T&M Kitchen & Bath, Inc. of 315 Broad Street, Montoursville, Pennsylvania, filed in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, an application for a certificate to do business under the assumed or fictitious name of: Skybox Sports Bar & Grill said principal place of business to be at: 319 Broad Street, Montoursville, Pennsylvania 17701, all under and pursuant to the Act of Assembly of May 25, 1945, P.L. 967, as amended.

18 18 Legal Advertisements Scott T. Williams, ESQUIRE PERCIBALLI & WILLIAMS, LLC 429 Market Street Williamsport, PA DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION O-7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of Susquehanna Urologic Associates, Ltd. is winding up and settling the affairs of the Corporation for the purpose of filing Articles of Dissolution with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, PA, pursuant to the Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1988, December 21, P.L. 1444, No. 177, and its amendments and supplements. Hursh & Hursh, P.C. 60 North Union Street Middletown, PA O-7 INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME In the Court of Common Pleas, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Civil Action Law NO.: IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF DUSTIN BRADLEY JOHNSON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 20, 2016, the Petition of Dustin Bradley Johnson was filed in the above-named court, requesting an order to change the name of Dustin Bradley Johnson to Dustin Bradley. The court has scheduled the hearing on said Petition for November 21, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in Courtroom No. 2 of the Lycoming County Courthouse, Pennsylvania, when and where all interested parties may appear and show cause, if any, why the request of the Petitioner should not be granted. Mark L. Taylor, Esquire ID #70341 Attorney for Petitioner 330 Pine Street Suite 403 Williamsport, PA (570) O-7

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21 Legal Advertisements 21 Do you know what your LYCOMING LAW ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION has done to improve the delivery of legal services in our community, facilitate learning about the legal system, and enhance the image of the organized Bar? Assigned over $59, in Arbitration Fees to North Penn Legal Services to promote and facilitate the delivery of legal services to indigent persons in Lycoming County over the last eight years Granted $ to the Changing Lives Through Literature Program to assist in the purchase of books Granted $3, to West Branch School to assist in funding a trip for students to travel to Washington, DC and visit the Supreme Court and the Houses of Congress Granted $6, to North Penn Legal Services to assist in funding an AmeriCorp position Granted $2, to CASA to assist in developing the CCAP curriculum and train program staff and volunteers Granted $1, to North Penn Legal Services so that one of their Staff Attorneys could attend a Fair Debt Collection Act Boot Camp Seminar in San Francisco Granted $1, to North Penn Legal Services so that one of their Staff Attorneys could attend a Consumer Rights Litigation Conference in Philadelphia Granted $2, to the Law Library at the JV Brown Library for the initial digitization of its current collection of 140 local ordinances Granted $1, to the Curtin PTO toward their Ben Carson Reading Room Project Granted $2, to CASA of Lycoming County, so that the CASA Director and the CASA Coordinator of Early Education could attend at a three day national conference on Children and the Law held at Harvard Law School

22 22 Legal Advertisements Granted $2, to North Penn Legal Services to fund the costs of a law student s employment at NPLS for ten weeks during a summer Granted $ to Susquehanna Home Care & Hospice for the Nurse Family Partnership to purchase reference books for nurses to use with low income families Granted $1, to CASA for the purchase of a computer system and necessary software Granted $2, to North Penn Legal Services for the development of a customized Lycoming County Child Custody Video Granted $1, to Wise Options (on behalf of the Domestic Violence Task Force) for the preparation, printing and distribution of a county protocol for domestic violence calls Granted $1, to North Penn Legal Services to assist in funding a Medicare Part D Provider Education Training Granted $7, to the Lycoming County Historical Society for the interpretation, archiving and digitalization of historical legal documents owned by the Taber Museum Granted $2, to Lycoming County for training necessary to establish a Domestic Fatality Review Team Established a Pro Bono Litigation Costs Reimbursement Fund Request for Grant Funding should be directed to the LLA Community Activities and Outreach and Committee. Information is available on the LLA website at Please consider the Lycoming Law Association Foundation when making planned gifts. Donations to the Lycoming Law Association Foundation are tax deductible. The Lycoming Law Association Foundation is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation. Its mission is to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, improve the legal and judicial system, and facilitate the administration of justice for residents of Lycoming County.

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