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Pittsburgh Legal Journal Monday, October 16, 2017 4 • Pittsburgh Legal Journal Monday, October 16, 2017 Wilson, Co-Extr., 197 Seegar Road, Upper St. 21st Ward, Pittsburgh Monday, October 30, 2017, at 9:45 a.m. as the Pennsylvania that an application for Clair, PA 15241 or to Robert M. Entwisle, III, 1440 Hamlin Street. Lot 18.83 x avg 52.73. time and the Motions Room, City-County registration of a fictitious name was filed with LEGAL ADS Esq., 125 First Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Block & Lot 7-B-394. Bldg., Pittsburgh, PA 15219, as the place for a the Department of State of the 17-05794 Oct 16, 23, 30, 2017 Subject To the right of way or alley hearing, when and where all persons may Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the Action to Quiet Title mentioned in the deed from Robert M. Fulton show cause, if any they have, why said name conduct of a business under the fictitious Legal notices that are published to Martin Grigalumas dated January 31, 1920 should not be changed as prayed for. Gregory name of Pittsburgh Movers, with its principal in the Pittsburgh Legal Journal In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of F. Suher, Esq., DeRiso DeRiso & Suher LLC, office or place of business at 137 Green Valley are done so pursuant to Title 45 County, Pennsylvania Deeds of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in 429 4th Avenue, Suite 1801, Pittsburgh, PA Ct., Pittsburgh, PA 15220. The names and Pa. Code 101 et seq. and various Deed Book Volume 1995, Page 559. Subject to 15219, Attorney for Petitioner. addresses of all persons who are parties to the local court rules. The Pittsburgh Notice is hereby given to the following all roads, public or private, in any way 17-05797 Oct 16, 2017 registration are: Prime Moving Center Inc., Legal Journal does not edit any persons, their heirs, successors or assigns, affecting said premises. Mykhailo Radetskyi, 137 Green Valley Ct., Change of Name legal advertisement for substance and to all persons whatsoever, that the City of Subject To All additional easements, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. or content, only for format of Pittsburgh by Celia B. Liss, Assistant City encroachments, agreements, etc. of record. 17-05798 Oct 16, 2017 In the Court of Common Pleas of the publication. Solicitor, 328 City County Building has 17-05804 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: GD-17-8945. petitioned the Court for Orders quieting title Fictitious Name Registration Whereupon the Court granted a rule on the In re: Petition of Keenan Somerville, for to the following tax acquired real estate, Estate Notice aforesaid persons, and all persons, change of name to Noble Prince Keen pursuant to Act No. 171, approved December John J. Bench, Esq., Dillon McCandless whatsoever, to appear and show cause within Kamoory El. To all persons interested: Notice 11, 1984. King Coulter & Graham L.P.P., 800 Cranberry Letters have been granted on the estate of thirty days from this notice why the title of is hereby given that an order of said Court Woods Drive, Suite 100, Cranberry Township, each of the following decedents to the the City of Pittsburgh to the aforesaid real authorized the filing of said petition and fixed GD-2017-13117 PA 16066. Notice is hereby given pursuant to personal representative named, who requests estate should not be adjudicated and decreed Friday, October 20, 2017, at 9:45 a.m. as the City of Pittsburgh vs Estate of Laura Jean the provisions of the Fictitious Names Act of all persons having claims against the estate of valid and indefeasible as against all time and the Motions Room, City-County Salter, deceased a/k/a Laura J. Salter; William Pennsylvania that an application for the decedent to make known the same in mortgages, ground-rents, rights, title, interest Bldg., Pittsburgh, PA 15219, as the place for a H. Buchanan and Bryant J. Salter Co- registration of a fictitious name was filed with writing to his/her attorney, and all persons in or claims against the aforesaid real estate, hearing, when and where all persons may Executors to Estate of Laura Jean Salter; their the Department of State of the indebted to the decedent to make payment and to further show cause why the sale of the show cause, if any they have, why said name heirs, successors and assigns. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the without delay: said real estate should not be made free and should not be changed as prayed for. 18th Ward, Pittsburgh conduct of a business under the fictitious clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever. 17-05838 Oct 16, 2017 803 Taft Avenue. George F. Otts. Plan 10. name of ITPS Sports, with its principal office Anderson, Elizabeth K. a/k/a Betty Celia B. Liss Lot 25 x 130. Block & Lot 15-R-95. or place of business at 11364 Perry Highway, Anderson, deceased, of Pittsburgh, PA. No. Assistant City Solicitor Fictitious Name Registration 805 Taft Avenue. George F. Otts. Plan Part Wexford, PA 15090. The names and addresses 05463 of 2017. Lois A. Anderson, Admrx. City of Pittsburgh 11. Lot 25 x 65. Block & Lot 15-R-98. of all persons who are parties to the c.t.a., 100 White Hampton Lane, Apt. 211, Oct 16, 2017 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Both Parcels Subject To the express registration are: Information Technology Pittsburgh, PA 15236 or to Alan I. Farber, provisions of the Fictitious Names Act of covenant to run with the land by the Articles of Incorporation Procurement Sourcing, LLC, 11364 Perry Esq., Caste Village, 5301 Grove Rd., Ste. M- Pennsylvania that an application for Grantee(s); his, her, its, their heirs, executors, Business Corporation Highway, Wexford, PA 15090. 106, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. registration of a fictitious name was filed with administrators, successors and assigns, that 17-05799 Oct 16, 2017 17-05784 Oct 16, 23, 30, 2017 the Department of State of the no real estate tax exemption will be applied Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Department Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the Barbieri, Michele, deceased, of Pittsburgh, for or sought for all or any part of the above conduct of a business under the fictitious Notice described real property and/or improvements, of State of the Commonwealth of PA. No. 05221 of 2017. Giuseppe M. Barbieri, Pennsylvania, for a business corporation name of XRconnectED, with its principal said improvements, as now exist or are later Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Extr., 1027 Parkview Dr., New Kensington, PA which has been incorporated under the office or place of business at 1942 Antietam constructed. Subject to the further express County, Pennsylvania, In Re: Philip Gallagher, 15068 or to Samuel R. Coury, Esq., 1725 Fifth provisions of the Business Corporation Law of St., Pittsburgh, PA 15206. The names and covenant to run with the land by the petitioner, GD-17-012233, petition for Ave., Arnold, PA 15068. 1988. The name of the corporation is Prime addresses of all persons who are parties to the Grantee(s), his, her, its, their heirs, executors, involuntary transfer of title to a 2002 Volvo 17-05785 Oct 16, 23, 30, 2017 Moving Center Inc. registration are: Karen Alexander, 1942 administrators, successors and assigns, that if with vehicle identification number 17-05796 Oct 16, 2017 Antietam St., Pittsburgh, PA 15206. Bartley, Rita Marie, deceased, of a real estate tax exemption is sought for and 17-00763w Oct 16, 2017 YV1VS29513F924145. Notice is hereby given Pittsburgh, PA. No. 05232 of 2017. Eugene H. obtained for all or any part of the above Articles of Incorporation to all interested parties of a hearing before Bartley, Extr., P.O. Box 151, Wellsburg, WV described real property and/or improvements Nonprofit Corporation Fictitious Name Registration Judge Timothy P. O’Reilly in Motions Court 26070 or to Robert E. Pendergast, Esq., 541 as now exist or are later constructed, the said on November 7th at 9:45 a.m. A motion has Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15202. Grantee(s), his, her, its, their heirs, executors, Samuel J. Goncz, Esq., Cohen & Grigsby, Notice is hereby given pursuant to the been made to transfer title to petitioner. 17-05786 Oct 16, 23, 30, 2017 administrators, successors and assigns, P.C., 625 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA provisions of the Fictitious Names Act of 17-05801 Oct 16, 2017 during the entire period of said exemption Bonaroti, Peter D., deceased, of Oakmont, 15222-3152. Notice is hereby given that shall pay a sum of money to each of the Articles of Incorporation were filed with the PA. No. 5468 of 2017. Nicole M. Gillman, taxing bodies, that is, the City of Pittsburgh, Extrx., 638 Seventh Street, Oakmont, PA Department of State of the Commonwealth of the School District of Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvania, on September 25, 2017, with 15139 or to Meg L. Burkardt, Esq., 647 County of Allegheny, all of the Allegheny Ave., Ste. 100, Oakmont, PA 15139- respect to a nonprofit corporation, Wolfe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, equal to Family Foundation, which has been 2039. double the amount of real estate taxes which 17-05787 Oct 16, 23, 30, 2017 incorporated under the Nonprofit Corporation would have been levied by each said taxing Law of 1988. READ. body on all or any part of the above described 17-05795 Oct 16, 2017 Kunkle, Charles J. a/k/a Charles Kunkle, real property and/or improvements, said deceased, of East McKeesport, PA. No. 4828 improvements as now exist or are later Change of Name of 2017. David W. Kunkle, Extr., 341 Larimer constructed, but for said exemption.
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