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Pittsburgh Legal Journal • 7 Friday, July 26, 2019 Pittsburgh Legal Journal • 7 Avalon Pittsburgh, PA 15202. Deed Book Volume In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 4329, Page 125. Block & Lot No. 113-C-160. County of Allegheny, Borough of Castle County of Allegheny, Borough of Crafton: LEGAL ADS Shannon: Having erected thereon a Having erected thereon a dwelling being 128. Michelle L. Dantzler and Dario A. 98. Rose Maier condominium unit designated as unit 24-A in known and numbered as 45 Fountain Street, Dantzler Sheriff’s Sale GD-17-003828—$3,973.46 the Shannon Heights Condominium No. 2, Pitisburgh, PA 15205. Deed Book 12371, Page GD-14-016993—$3,089.78 William P. Mullen, Sheriff Joseph W. Gramc, Esq. being known and numbered as 341 Murrays 418. Block and Lot Number 68-P-96. Joseph W. Gramc, Esq. Abstracts of properties taken in 412-281-0587 Lane, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15234. Deed 412-281-0587 execution upon the writs shown, at the In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Book 16532, Page 373. Block and Lot Number In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Crescent numbers and terms shown, as the County of Allegheny, Borough of Avalon: 0190-P-00153-0A24-00. Alternative Block and County of Allegheny, Borough of Bellevue: properties of the severally named Having erected thereon a two story frame Lot Number 0249-B-00153-0A24-00. Having erected thereon a two and one half defendants, owners or reputed owners and house being known as 211 Cleveland Avenue, 122. Thomas Jones story brick house being known as 62 Kendall 193. Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, to be sold by William P. Mullen, Sheriff of Pittsburgh, PA 15202. Deed Book Volume GD-17-002315—$2,323.01 Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15202. Deed Book and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Monday, 11515, Page 576. Block & Lot No. 214-R-159. Joseph W. Gramc, Esq. Volume 14513, Page 257. Block & Lot No. 113- Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or August 5, 2019 at 9:00 AM, at Room 410 412-281-0587 102. Joseph R. Stiger and Sharon R. Stiger D-283. Under Alice Peifer a/k/a Alice M. Peifer, (Gold Room), Fourth Floor, Court House, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, GD-14-003788—$2,571.94 Deceased City of Pittsburgh. County of Allegheny, Township of Crescent: Joseph W. Gramc, Esq. Bethel Park MG-19-000304—$126,973.35 Having erected thereon a one story brick CONDITIONS OF SALE 412-281-0587 Kenya Bates, Esq. house being known as 484 Crescent Successful bidder will pay full amount of In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 215-563-7000 Boulevard Extension, Crescent, PA 15046. bid in CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR County of Allegheny, Borough of Avalon: 142. Kathryn P. Clark Fry a/k/a Kathryn P. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Deed Book Volume 13897, Page 152, Block & CASHIER’S CHECK at time of sale, Having erected thereon a two story frame Clark a/k/a Kathryn Fry County of Allegheny, Borough of Castle Lot 811-S-182. otherwise the property will be resold at the house being known as 529 Florence Avenue, MG-19-000067—$77,311.49 Shannon: Having erected thereon a dwelling next regular Sheriff’s Sale; provided, that if Pittsburgh, PA 15202. Deed Book Volume Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC being known and numbered as 921 Arch the sale is made on Monday, August 5, 2019 7090, Page 365. Block & Lot No. 159-D-153. 610-278-6800 Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15234. Deed Book Dravosburg the bidder may pay ten (10%) percent of In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 5403, Page 137. Block and Lot Number 191-H- purchasing price but not less than $75.00, County of Allegheny, Borough of Bethel Park: 156. Baldwin Borough Having erected thereon a dwelling being in CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, OR 75. William J. Rogers known and numbered as 5212 Lark Street, GD-17-012996—$4,335.67 CASHIER’S CHECK at time of sale and the Cheswick Bethel Park, PA 15102. Deed Book Volume Christopher E. Vincent, Esq. balance in CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, OR 11. John M. Shanahan 5615, Page 295, Block and Lot 0476-L-00164- GD-11-010730—$5,145.89 724-978-0333 CASHIER’S CHECK, on or before Friday, 0000-00. 92. Dennis Carroll, Known Surviving Heir Gerik Jenco, Esq. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, August 9, 2019 at 10:00 AM, at which time of Wilhelmina A. Carroll, Matthew Joseph 412-464-9997 183. Crystal Northrop, Solely in Her County of Allegheny, Borough of Dravosburg: the property will be resold at the next Carroll, Known Surviving Heir of In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Capacity as Heir of Andrew Patyka, Having erected thereon a commercial regular Sheriff’s Sale if the balance is not Wilhelmina A. Carroll and Unknown County of Allegheny, Borough of Baldwin: Deceased structure being known and numbered as 4730 paid; and in such case all moneys paid in at Surviving Heirs of Wilhelmina A. Carroll Having erected thereon a two-story frame GD-19-003994—$45,072.05 Lebanon Church Road, Dravosburg, PA the original sale shall be applied to any GD-18-007058—$135,129.57 dwelling known and numbered as 5429 Curry KML Law Group, P.C. 15034. Deed Book 12957, Page 175. Block and deficiency in the price of which property is Chelsea A. Nixon, Esq. Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15236, Deed 215-627-1322 Lot Number 310-D-040. resold; and provided further that if McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC Book Volume 9529, Page 438, Block and Lot In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, successful bidder is the plaintiff in the 215-790-1010 Number 390-R-10. County of Allegheny, Municipality of Bethel In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Edgewood execution the BIDDER shall pay full Park: Having erected thereon a dwelling being County of Allegheny, Borough of Cheswick: amount of bid ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST 13. Mary Jo Stoner known and numbered as 2869 Maple Street, Having erected thereon a dwelling being MONDAY OF THE FOLLOWING MONTH, GD-15-009689—$3,997.77 Bethel Park, PA 15102. Deed Book 12782, Page 93. Gerald Donato, Known Surviving Heir known and numbered as 400 North Highland OTHERWISE WRIT WILL BE RETURNED Gerik Jenco, Esq. 594. Block and Lot Number 567-C-191. of Leonard T. Donato, Michele Szczypinski, MARKED “REAL ESTATE UNSOLD” and all 412-464-9997 Avenue, Cheswick, Pennsylvania 15024. Deed Known Surviving Heir of Leonard T. moneys advanced by plaintiff will be In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 187. Eric F. Riepole Book Volume 7416, Page 463, Block and Lot Donato, Rosemarie Ciaccio, Known applied as required by Common Pleas Court County of Allegheny, Borough of Baldwin: AR-18-000684—$3,433.74 Number 0627-J-00359-0000-00. Surviving Heir of Leonard T. Donato and Lisa M. Burkhart, Esq. Rule 3129.2(1)(a). Having erected thereon a one-story Cape Cod Unknown Surviving Heirs of Leonard T. 412-255-6500 City of Clairton Forfeited sales will be posted in the single family brick dwelling with integral Donato In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Sheriff’s Office and listed on the Sheriff of garage known and numbered as 812 GD-18-012782—$124,085.27 Brentview Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania County of Allegheny, Municipality of Bethel 81. Craig W. Miller and Lisa D. Miller Lauren M. Moyer, Esq. Allegheny County web site. Park: Having erected thereon a Timberidge Amendment of the Code Second Class 15236, Deed Book Volume 14134, Page 214, GD-12-021605—$1,794.97 McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC Block and Lot Number 314-S-54. Condominium Association dwelling being Christopher E. Vincent, Esq. 215-790-1010 County New Chapter 485. known and numbered as 1315 Timberidge The Allegheny County Code of 724-978-0333 In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 24. Grace T. Cercone Drive, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania 15102. Deed County of Allegheny, Borough of Edgewood: Ordinances, Chapter 475, entitled In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, MG-19-000204—$41,690.91 Book 16155, Page 209. Block and Lot Number County of Allegheny, City of Clairton: Having Having erected thereon a dwelling being “Taxation,” is hereby amended through the Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 887-A-210-1315. erected thereon a dwelling being known and known and numbered as 429 Elmer Street, creation of a new Article XII, entitled 614-220-5611 numbered as 326 N. 3rd Street, Clairton, PA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15218. Deed Book “Sheriff’s Sales,” and comprised as follows: In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Brackenridge 15025. Deed Book 11659, Page 50. Block and Volume 5619, Page 272, Block & Lot No. 0234- Article XII County of Allegheny, Borough of Baldwin: Lot Number 764-C-210. B-00070-0000-00. Sheriff’s Sales Having erected thereon a dwelling being §475-60. Recording of deeds and known and numbered as 504 Ganlet Drive, 185. Cara Petrikovic 161. Mark Johnston and Mari Jo Johnston notification of Sheriff’s sales to taxing Pittsburgh, PA 15227. Deed Book Volume MG-19-000193—$63,479.21 GD-17-005591—$2,694.30 Elizabeth Township bodies. 09483, Page 470. Block and Lot Number 0136- Richard M. Squire & Associates, LLC Joseph W. Gramc, Esq. 215-886-8790 A. For any real property offered at J-00210-0000-00. 412-281-0587 In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 14. Paul R. Marraccini and Shane P. Sheriff’s sale due to nonpayment of real In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 25. Paul E. Belle and Deborah A. Sprowls- County of Allegheny, Borough of County of Allegheny, City of Clairton - Ward Marraccini estate taxes and purchased by a third party Belle Brackenridge: Having erected thereon a 2: Having erected thereon a two story brick GD-17-003586—$5,795.74 through such sale, the Sheriff shall be MG-16-000868—$34,064.81 dwelling being known and numbered as 1108 house being known as 410 Wylie Avenue, Gerik Jenco, Esq.
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