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Pittsburgh Legal Journal Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8 • Pittsburgh Legal Journal Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Donald F. Thompson; 2314 Sassafras Paul T Charlton dba Charlton Elec- Francis A. Roman and Joanne G. BANKRUPTCY COURT Street, Apartment 907, Erie, PA 16502, tric; 550 Walker Road, Friedens, PA Roman; 270 Pine Road, Pittsburgh, PA LEGAL ADS ERIE-PA; 13-10925; Atty: Joseph B. 15541-8606, SOMERSET-PA, 814-233- 15237, ALLEGHENY-PA; 270 Pine Road, (Continued from Page 7, Column 5) Aguglia, Jr.; Chapter: 7; Filed 3135; 13-70552; Atty: Joseph E. Pittsburgh, PA 15237, ALLEGHENY-PA; Treasurer’s Sale 07/24/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti Fieschko, Jr.; Chapter: 7; Filed 13-23125; Atty: David E. Daniel; Theresa A. Sugar; 202 Johnston Frederick L. Corey aka Frederick Lee 07/24/2013; Judge: Jeffery A. Deller Chapter: 7; Filed 07/25/2013; Judge: SALE BY THE TREASURER OF THE CITY Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15207, Corey and Linda I. Corey aka Linda Jason E Godin and Joan M Godin; 244 Carlota M. Bohm AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23088; Atty: Lauren OF REAL ESTATE TO SATISFY UNPAID Corey; 10885 Homewood Street, Academy Street, Johnstown, PA 15906, Joseph Guiddy, Jr.; 8 B Martha Street, M. Lamb; Chapter: 7; Filed 07/23/2013; CLAIMS FOR CITY, SCHOOL AND Meadville, PA 16335, CRAWFORD-PA; CAMBRIA-PA; 244 Academy Street, P.O. Box 42, Slovan, PA 15078, WASH- ALLEGHENY COUNTY TAXES TO BE HELD Judge: Jeffery A. Deller 10885 Homewood Street, Meadville, PA Johnstown, PA 15906, CAMBRIA-PA; 13- INGTON-PA; 13-23126; Atty: David A. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2013 AT 10:00 A.M. 16335, CRAWFORD-PA; 13-10926; Atty: Nancy A. Wagner aka Nancy Ann Wag- 70553; Atty: Kenneth P. Seitz; Chapter: 7; Rice; Chapter: 7; Filed 07/25/2013; Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Stephen H. Hutzelman; Chapter: 13; Filed provisions of Act No. 171 of 1984, approved ner; 261 Millerstown Road, Tarentum, PA Filed 07/24/2013; Judge: Jeffery A. Deller Judge: Carlota M. Bohm 15084, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23089; Atty: 07/24/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti by the Governor October 11, 1984, of the Chanin L. Horton; P.O. Box 82, Wood, Joseph P Piontkowski; 215 Allegheny Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which in Kenneth Steidl; Chapter: 7; Filed Frank L. Donato and Karen S. Dona- PA 16694, BEDFORD-PA; 13-70554; Atty: Street, Apartment 6-C, Tarentum, PA part authorizes and empowers City Treasurer 07/23/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm to; 1504 Bridge Street Box 35, West Ray A. Ghaner; Chapter: 7; Filed of cities of the second class to sell, at public 15084, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23127; Atty: Lynne S. Hawk fka Lynne S. Johnson; Hickory, PA 16370, FOREST-PA; 1504 07/24/2013; Judge: Jeffery A. Deller sale, lands or real estate upon which the taxes Lauren P. Berret; Chapter: 7; Filed assessed and levied by the City or School 300A Raccoon Creek Road, Monaca, PA Bridge Street Box 35, West Hickory, PA Elias Painting & Contracting Co, Inc.; 07/25/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm District or Allegheny County are delinquent 15061, BEAVER-PA; 13-23090; Atty: 16370, FOREST-PA; 13-10927; Atty: 325 Bedford Street, Johnstown, PA and unpaid; this Act is known as the Second James Edward Reese and Kimberly Joseph B. Aguglia, Jr.; Chapter: 7; Filed Daniel P. Foster; Chapter: 13; Filed 15901, CAMBRIA-PA; 13-70555; Atty: Class City Treasurer's Sale and Collection Act. 07/24/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti Dawn Reese; 144 Valley Fields Drive, The following properties in the City of 07/23/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm Kevin J. Petak; Chapter: 11; Filed Pittsburgh, PA 15239, ALLEGHENY-PA; Pittsburgh will be exposed to public sale in Anastasia Cancroy; 647 Seventh Street, Cynthia Ward-Moore; 1520 E. 35th 07/24/2013; Judge: Jeffery A. Deller City Council Chambers, City-County Building, Street, Erie, PA 16510, ERIE-PA; 13-10928; 144 Valley Fields Drive, Pittsburgh, PA Pitcairn, PA 15140, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13- David M. Stone; 1198 Linwood Avenue, 5th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA, on Friday, October Atty: Gary V. Skiba; Chapter: 13; Filed 15239, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23128; Atty: 23091; Atty: Kenneth M. Steinberg; Johnstown, PA 15902, CAMBRIA-PA; 13- 25, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. and continued by 07/24/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti Glenn R. Bartifay; Chapter: 7; Filed adjournment to such time or times, as the Chapter: 7; Filed 07/23/2013; Judge: 70556; Atty: Kenneth P. Seitz; Chapter: 13; 07/25/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm City Treasurer shall designate such properties Carlota M. Bohm Dianna L. Angiolelli; 103 5th Street, Filed 07/24/2013; Judge: Jeffery A. Deller shall be sold for unpaid taxes which have Brookville, PA 15825, JEFFERSON-PA; Hickory Grade Land Development; Bruce G. Rupert and Vona L. Rachel Ann Kirsch; 525 Vine Street, been assessed against said properties. The fol- 13-10929; Atty: Sharon L. Smith; 300 Weyman Plaza, Suite 210, Pittsburgh, lowing schedule shows opposite each num- McGown; 1706 6th Avenue Rear, Beaver Apt. #1101, Johnstown, PA 15901, CAM- Chapter: 7; Filed 07/24/2013; Judge: bered property or properties the city, school Falls, PA 15010, BEAVER-PA; 1706 6th BRIA-PA; 13-70557; Atty: Jon A. McK- PA 15236, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23129; Thomas P. Agresti and county taxes for 2012 and prior years Avenue Rear, Beaver Falls, PA 15010, echnie; Chapter: 7; Filed 07/24/2013; Atty: Scott M. Hare; Chapter: 7; Filed which is unpaid but does not include total BEAVER-PA; 13-23092; Atty: Joseph B. Arlene Buchanan; 462 Willow Street, Judge: Jeffery A. Deller 07/25/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm penalty, interest, advertising, posting and lien Aguglia, Jr.; Chapter: 7; Filed Apartment D, Meadville, PA 16335, charges all of which are legally due and must David F Wheeler, Jr. and Stacey M Honney D Swaggirt; 1430 Fleming 07/23/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm CRAWFORD-PA; 13-10930; Atty: Eliza- be paid prior to the above date and time of Wheeler; 4142 West 10th Street, Erie, PA Avenue, Apt. A, Mc Kees Rocks, PA sale in order to avoid sale. beth L. Spadafore; Chapter: 7; Filed Mark S. Shingleton; 1305 18th Avenue, 16505, ERIE-PA; 4142 West 10th Street, 15136, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23130; Atty: Names shown are those of owners, lien- 07/24/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti Beaver Falls, PA 15010, BEAVER-PA; 13- Erie, PA 16505, ERIE-PA; 13-10931; Atty: Brian J. Bleasdale; Chapter: 7; Filed holders, or other known interested parties who may retain a legal interest in the proper- 23093; Atty: Joseph B. Aguglia, Jr.; Charles R. Crouch, Jr.; 2249 Ridge Daniel P. Foster; Chapter: 13; Filed 07/25/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm Road, Unit C, McKeesport, PA 15135, ty described. Chapter: 7; Filed 07/23/2013; Judge: 07/25/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti Karen Wolfe aka Karen Sue Wolfe; Said Sale will be made without prejudice to ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23102; Atty: Carlota M. Bohm 2145 Haggerty Rd., New Galilee, PA any other liens or claims of the City, School Kenneth Steidl; Chapter: 7; Filed Patricia A. Murel; 1616 Chestnut 1st TRT Freightways, LLC; 302 Maple- 16141, LAWRENCE-PA; 13-23131; Atty: District of Pittsburgh or County of Allegheny, 07/24/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm Floor, Erie, PA 16502, ERIE-PA; 13-10932; for any other unpaid taxes, or other municipal wood Lane, Imperial, PA 15126, Atty: Jason J. Mazzei; Chapter: 7; Filed Malcolm L. Pollard; Chapter: 7; Filed Ronald J. Corella; 1415 Connellsville charges and claims, whether liened or not, ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23094; Atty: Salene 07/25/2013; Judge: Thomas P. Agresti 07/25/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm against the respective property which have R.M. Kraemer; Chapter: 7; Filed Road, Lemont Furnace, PA 15456, Cynthia A. Anderson; 3481 North Tighe B. Eaken and Amber J. Eaken; been inadvertently omitted and not included 07/23/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm FAYETTE-PA; 13-23103; Atty: Charles O. herein. Creek Road, Girard, PA 16417, ERIE-PA; 115 Burwell Lane, Tyrone, PA 16686, TERMS OF SALE: As soon as the property Danny D Miller and Carlee Miller; Zebley, Jr.; Chapter: 7; Filed 07/24/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm 13-10933; Atty: Daniel P. Foster; Chap- BLAIR-PA; 115 Burwell Lane, Tyrone, is struck down, the purchaser shall: 1362 Indian Creek Valley Road, Melcroft, ter: 13; Filed 07/25/2013; Judge: (1) Immediately pay the advertised amount William H. Schmittel; 171 Clearview PA 16686, BLAIR-PA; 13-70558; Atty: PA 15462, FAYETTE-PA; 1362 Indian Thomas P. Agresti Robert M. Covell; Chapter: 7; Filed by cashier/certified check or cash set forth Creek Valley Road, Melcroft, PA 15462, Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15229, opposite the particular property sold. Michael C. McConnaughey aka 07/25/2013; Judge: Jeffery A. Deller FAYETTE-PA; 13-23095; Atty: John ALLEGHENY-PA; 13-23104; Atty: Robert Payment must be in cash, certified check or B. Marcus; Chapter: 7; Filed 07/24/2013; Mike’s Custom Tattoo and Raquel L. Shirley Ann Ickes; 227 Wicker Street, cashier's check. Anthony Kopas, III; Chapter: 7; Filed McConnaughey aka McConnaughey (2) Any amount bid in excess of the upset 07/23/2013; Judge: Carlota M. Bohm Judge: Carlota M. Bohm Altoona, PA 16602, BLAIR-PA; 13-70559; price must be received in the Department of Notary & Tax Service aka Raquel L. Atty: James R. Huff, II; Chapter: 7; Filed Robert S. Martin and Jessica N. King; Keith E. Smith and Patricia G. Smith; Reitz; 523 Elderberry Hill Road, Punx- Finance on or before 2:00 P.M. the day of sale. 07/25/2013; Judge: Jeffery A.
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