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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016
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Steel-High to sever ties with superintendent in 2017
By Eric Wise
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Dr. Ellen Castagneto, top right, answers a question from SteeltonHighspire School District parents during an interview for the job of superintendent in 2013.
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Dr. Ellen Castagneto, superintendent of the SteeltonHighspire School District, will not be retained at the end of her current contract in June 2017. The Steelton-Highspire School Board voted 7-0 with no discussion on Thursday, March 17 to approve a resolution that stated the board will seek other candidates for her post because her contract will not be renewed. Castagneto remains an employee of the district although she has not
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A Middletown woman was charged with allegedly stealing $529,000 from refund checks for clients of a Lower Paxton Twp. insurance company for which she worked, township police said. Diane Fabian, 65, of the 100 block of E. Roosevelt Ave., deposited the money into her personal bank account, according to court documents filed by Lower Paxton police. The embezzling was to support “a very severe Diane gambling addiction” that Fabian had developed over Fabian the years, mostly at the Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course but also at Atlantic City, said Corky Goldstein, a Harrisburg attorney who is representing Fabian. The $529,000 is based upon what investigators believe they can prove through bank records dating to 2008, police said. “There’s a possibility” that Fabian was committing thefts
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Middletown’s Historic Restoration Commission is up to its full complement of seven members. Middletown Borough Council appointed four residents on Tuesday, March 15 to fill vacant seats on the commission. The new members: JoAnn Matinchek Cain, Bobby Bright, Nancy Taxweiler and John Grayshaw. They join the commission’s existing members: Chairwoman Jenny Miller, Lori Shafaye and Rachelle Reid. The commission is the borough’s official body concerning matters of historic preservation and meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month in Borough Hall.
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Main Street paving to begin in early April When was the last time you drove on Main Street in Middletown without spilling your (non-alcoholic) drink or rattling your dentures? Actually, it’s only been a year, but to people who drive the stretch on a regular basis it probably seems like an eternity. Well, let the good times and the wheels roll: Main Street is about to be repaved with a smooth finish from curb to curb. Starting the first week of April, Pennsy Supply will begin milling Main Street from west to east, with repaving to follow, said Greg Penny, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The work will begin at the west end of the project, which is Tioga Avenue on Route 230 in Lower Swatara Twp. From there, Pennsy Supply will make its way into Middletown,
worked at the school district’s administrative offices since October 2015, when the board approved leave for her under the federal Family Medical Leave Act. Steelton-Highspire has continued paying Castagneto $4,455 every two weeks since October, when she last appeared at the administrative offices for work, according to school district records obtained by the Press And Journal. Castagneto, the district’s superintendent since July 2013, did not return after her leave expired in January, and in-
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Middletown Area debates liability issues over administering naloxone By Dan Miller
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he Middletown Area School Board is wrestling over adopting a policy that would allow nurses at its high school and middle school to administer naloxone, which is considered a life-saving drug for someone overdosing on heroin or another opioid. It would seem like a no-brainer. Having naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, close at hand could potentially save the life of a student – or anyone else – who is overdosing from heroin or another opioid while in school. Why wouldn’t the district allow its nurses to carry naloxone, when the state physician general has signed an order allowing
people who aren’t medical professionals to obtain the drug “virtually over the counter” from a pharmacy, asks Cheryl Dondero, director of Dauphin County Drug and Alcohol Services. However, there’s debate among board members that is fraught with concerns over legal issues and liability – such as whether district nurses, even after they get specialized training, will be putting their license at risk if they give naloxone to someone in school. But give Middletown credit: Dondero knows of no other school district in Dauphin County that is even considering a policy to allow naloxone to be kept in the schools and administered by trained personnel. The closPlease See OVERDOSE, Page A8
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• The Middletown Area School Board’s academic affairs committee will discuss a proposed naloxone policy at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12 in the Middletown Area High School library. • Dauphin County has awarded a $77,250 grant from slot machine proceeds to Penn State Harrisburg to develop a Web site that would provide streamlined information on heroin and opiate abuse prevention and treatment services. The site could be up in six months to a year. Please see our story on A2.
Island retreat owners raise $10,300 at event By Eric Wise
A Lower Swatara Twp. police officer credited with pulling two people out of a burning car on New Year’s Day is among a group of local people to be honored as heroes by the Red Cross. Patrolman Patrick Ribec will share the stage with seven other heroes chosen from throughout the region during the Spirit of the Hero Recognition Dinner held on Tuesday, March 29 by the American Red Cross Central Pennsylvania Chapter at The Hershey Lodge. According to interviews and court documents, Ribec rescued a little girl from inside the burning car who was hanging upside down while still strapped in her car seat. Ribec also pulled out the driver of the car, which had run into a utility pole on North Union Street near Longview Drive. Ribec was assisted by other police officers from Lower Swatara, Middletown and Royalton.
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Lower Dauphin High School students reveal the school record amount they raised during their annual Mini-THON. The event raises money for the Four Diamonds Fund.
LD raises record $102,000 at Mini-THON
Lower Dauphin High School students shattered a school record by raising $102,589.16 at their annual Mini-THON fundraiser for the Four Diamonds Fund on Friday, March 11. The amount elapsed the previous record, $82,630.95 raised by students in 2015. The Mini-THON, modeled after the successful dance marathon at Penn State, featured games and activities at the school aimed at raising money for the fund at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. The fund assists children treated for cancer and their families, paying for care, support and cancer research.
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More than 500 people gathered at Champions Sports Bar & Grill in Highspire on Saturday, March 19 to raise money to save hundreds of summer retreats on the Susquehanna River islands in Londonderry Twp. The fundraiser for the Lake Frederick Homeowners Association brought in more than $10,300 in donations, in addition to more than $10,000 contributed through the group’s online campaign using GoFundMe. All told, donations surpassed the $20,000 goal for the first month, all within about one week of when the organization was set up to receive contributions, according to Derek Krehling, the group’s spokesman. Josh Thompson and Micah Simmons, who own a river retreat, provided entertainment at Champions with their band Fast Eddie. The event also featured a raffle and sale of “Save the Islands” shirts.
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or if you are an addict or user looking for treatment, you will see everything in one stop and know that it is reliable information.” The hope is to have the Web site up within six months to a year, Kensinger said. Penn State Harrisburg is also working to develop a public education program on heroin and opiate use that will target schools and the communities throughout Dauphin County. The education program will be led by Dr. Judith Witmer, an assistant professor of education. Besides pulling together existing information, Penn State Harrisburg will also be doing its own research as part of the project to help determine the breadth and scope of the challenge that heroin and opiate abuse poses to the county and to the region. “This is an epidemic,” Kensinger said. “We have never seen anything
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corruption of minors and other drugrelated charges, according to court records. He was released after posting $50,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is set for April 11 before Judy. Later on Friday, David Thomas, 61, of the 200 block of S. Lawrence St., was arrested around 9:30 p.m. and charged after a 16-year-old boy told cops that he had purchased marijuana earlier in the day from “Uncle Dave,’’ borough police said. Police said Thomas consented to a search, during which officers found marijuana and Oxycodone pills for sale. Thomas told police that earlier in the day he had sold 14 Oxycodone pills to an unidentified woman for $14, police said. The deals were set up using his cell phone, police said. Thomas was arraigned before District Judge James Lenker in Dauphin County Night Court and charged with five felony counts of manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, corruption of minors and criminal use of a communication facility, according to court records. A preliminary hearing for Thomas is set for April 11 before Judy.
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revolver with blanks and live rounds and ammunition for a 7mm rifle and a .380 handgun. The search also uncovered synthetic marijuana and $652 in cash. Police also took a man and a juvenile at Lopatic’s residence into custody, although so far only Lopatic has been charged. Lopatic was arraigned before Judy and charged with three felony counts of manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and criminal use of a communication facility for using his cell phone to set up drug deals through text messages, Facebook messages and calls, police said. Lopatic also faces a weapons charge,
February. Sources in the district said Castagneto ’s office was cleaned out in October, leading to speculation on whether she planned to return. The district’s FMLA policy describes the use of 12 weeks of unpaid leave under certain circumstances. This includes “family leave,” when a child is added to the employee’s family through birth, adoption or foster care placement. It also provides for personal medical leave when an employee is unable to work due to a medical problem. An employee may also use this leave to care for a spouse, child or parent with a “serious health condition.” The policy also provides special provisions for 26 weeks of leave if an employee needs to care for a member of the military with a serious illness or injury. Waters has served as interim superintendent since early October. The school board has not increased his $91,000 salary or provided a bonus for his additional duties, according to payroll records provided by the district. Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericwise@pressandjournal.com
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Middletown police arrested two borough men on Friday, March 18 who they say were known drug dealers in town. Dillon Lopatic, 19, of the 100 block of Poplar St., was arrested after Middletown and Lower Swatara Twp. police, armed with a search warrant, searched his residence around 3:30 p.m., according to authorities. A search of an upstairs bedroom yielded “tons of bowls and bongs” for using marijuana, according to court documents that police filed with District Judge David Judy’s office. Police said they also found marijuana roaches, buds and stems, a weigh scale used for drug sales, a .22-caliber
terim Superintendent Travis Waters said she has been on medical leave since. However, Castagneto currently teaches a course at Penn State Harrisburg, the university’s School of Behavioral Sciences and Education has confirmed. She also taught a course in the fall semester. Her LinkedIn page says she started teaching at Penn State Harrisburg in August and lists two courses, reading instruction and intervention (pre-kindergarten through grade 12) and literacy and writing instruction and intervention (pre-kindergarten through grade 12). Waters referred all questions concerning reports of Castagneto’s role at Penn State Harrisburg during her medical leave to members of the school board. After the board’s March 17 vote, board President Mary Carricato said Castagneto is still an employee, and she expects the board will continue paying her full salary through the end of her contract in 2017. Castagneto’s contact requires the district to provide short-term and long-term disability insurance. In the event she became disabled dur-
ing her employment, the district was required under the contract to pay the difference between her full salary and what the disability insurance would pay. Despite that requirement in her contract, Castagneto was not provided any disability insurance, the district confirmed. If the district fails to provide disability insurance, the contract requires that Steelton-Highspire continue paying Castagneto her full salary and benefits for one full year if she becomes disabled and cannot work. Through Feb. 19, Steelton-Highspire has paid $44,000 in salary to Castagneto since she last worked, district records show. The school district staff has asked for direction from the school board on at least a monthly basis to seek approval to continue payments, district sources said. Steelton-Highspire records show her salary and benefits have been paid since October. In addition to her salary, Castagneto received about $8,000 in district contributions to her retirement, as well as the payments for heath, life, vision and dental insurance, estimated to cost the district another $6,000, based on school district records through early
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA The following are true and correct copies of joint resolutions of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania proposing two amendments to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Consistent with the procedures prescribed by Article XI, Section 1 of the Constitution, the General Assembly first proposed the amendments during the 2013 session and approved them for a second time during the 2015 session of the legislature. As required by Article XI, Section 1 of the Constitution and statutory law, the Secretary of the Commonwealth has caused the proposed amendments to be published here. Pursuant to law, the Secretary of the Commonwealth will submit the proposed amendments to the electors of Pennsylvania in the form of two ballot questions at the General Primary to be held on April 26, 2016. If a ballot question is approved by a majority of electors voting on it, the corresponding amendment becomes part of the Constitution. Those parts of the joint resolutions that appear in bold print are the words of the Constitution that are proposed by the General Assembly for addition or deletion. If an amendment were approved, the words underlined would be added to the Constitution and the words in brackets (e.g., [Constitution]) would be deleted. The unbolded words would remain unchanged in the Constitution. Following the proposed amendments is the text of the questions that will be placed on the ballot. Below each question is a “Plain English Statement” prepared by the Office of Attorney General, and published as required by law, indicating the purpose, limitations and effects of the ballot question upon the people of this Commonwealth. Anyone who needs help reading this advertisement or who needs the text of the proposed amendments in an alternative format may call or write the Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation, Room 210 North Office Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 787-5280, ra-BCEL@pa.gov. Pedro A. Cortés, Secretary of the Commonwealth JOINT RESOLUTION 2015-1
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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for compensation and retirement of justices, judges and justices of the peace. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby resolves as follows: Section 1. The following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with Article XI: That section 16(b) of Article V be amended to read: § 16. Compensation and retirement of justices, judges and justices of the peace. *** (b) Justices, judges and justices of the peace shall be retired on the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of [70] 75 years. Former and retired justices, judges and justices of the peace shall receive such compensation as shall be provided by law. Except as provided by law, no salary, retirement benefit or other compensation, present or deferred, shall be paid to any justice, judge or justice of the peace who, under section 18 or under Article VI, is suspended, removed or barred from holding judicial office for conviction of a felony or misconduct in office or conduct which prejudices the proper administration of justice or brings the judicial office into disrepute. *** Section 2. (a) Upon the first passage by the General Assembly of this proposed constitutional amendment, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to comply with the advertising requirements of section 1 of Article XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the required advertisements to two newspapers in every county in which such newspapers are published in sufficient time after passage of this proposed constitutional amendment. (b) Upon the second passage by the General Assembly of this proposed constitutional amendment, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to comply with the advertising requirements of section 1 of Article XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the required advertisements to two newspapers in every county in which such newspapers are published in sufficient time after passage of this proposed constitutional amendment. The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall submit this proposed constitutional amendment to the qualified electors of this Commonwealth at the first primary, general or municipal election which meets the requirements of and is in conformance with section 1 of Article XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and which occurs at least three months after the proposed constitutional amendment is passed by the General Assembly. ——————
Proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eliminating the Traffic Court of Philadelphia. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby resolves as follows: Section 1. The following integrated amendments to the Constitution of Pennsylvania are proposed in accordance with Article XI: (1) That section 1 of Article V be amended to read: § 1. Unified judicial system. The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a unified judicial system consisting of the Supreme Court, the Superior Court, the Commonwealth Court, courts of common pleas, community courts, municipal [and traffic] courts in the City of Philadelphia, such other courts as may be provided by law and justices of the peace. All courts and justices of the peace and their jurisdiction shall be in this unified judicial system. (2) That the heading and subsection (c) of section 6 of Article V be amended to read: § 6. Community courts; Philadelphia Municipal Court [and Traffic Court]. *** (c) In the City of Philadelphia there shall be a municipal court [and a traffic court]. The number of judges and the jurisdiction [of each] shall be as provided by law. [These courts] This court shall exist so long as a community court has not been established or in the event one has been discontinued under this section. (3) That subsection (d) of section 10 of Article V be amended to read: § 10. Judicial administration. *** (d) The Chief Justice and president judges of all courts with seven or less judges shall be the justice or judge longest in continuous service on their respective courts; and in the event of his resignation from this position the justice or judge next longest in continuous service shall be the Chief Justice or president judge. The president judges of all other courts shall be selected for five-year terms by the members of their respective courts[, except that the president judge of the traffic court in the City of Philadelphia shall be appointed by the Governor]. A Chief Justice or president judge may resign such position and remain a member of the court. In the event of a tie vote for office of president judge in a court which elects its president judge, the Supreme Court shall appoint as president judge one of the judges receiving the highest number of votes. *** (4) That subsection (b) of section 12 of Article V be amended to read: § 12. Qualifications of justices, judges and justices of the peace. *** (b) [ Judges of the traffic court in the City of Philadelphia and justices] Justices of the peace shall be members of the bar of the Supreme Court or shall complete a course of training and instruction in the duties of their respective offices and pass an examination prior to assuming office. Such courses and examinations shall be as provided by law. (5) That subsection (a) of section 15 of Article V be amended to read: § 15. Tenure of justices, judges and justices of the peace. (a) The regular term of office of justices and judges shall be ten years and the regular term of office for judges of the municipal court [and traffic court] in the City of Philadelphia and of justices of the peace shall be six years. The tenure of any justice or judge shall not be affected by changes in judicial districts or by reduction in the number of judges. *** Section 2. (a) Upon the first passage by the General Assembly of these proposed constitutional amendments, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to comply with the advertising requirements of section 1 of Article XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the required advertisements to two newspapers in every county in which such newspapers are published in sufficient time after passage of these proposed constitutional amendments. (b) Upon the second passage by the General Assembly of these proposed constitutional amendments, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall proceed immediately to comply with the advertising requirements of section 1 of Article XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and shall transmit the required advertisements to two newspapers in every county in which such newspapers are published in sufficient time after passage of these proposed constitutional amendments. The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall submit the proposed constitutional amendments under section 1 of this resolution to the qualified electors of this Commonwealth as a single ballot question at the first primary, general or municipal election which meets the requirements of and is in conformance with section 1 of Article XI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania and which occurs at least three months after the proposed constitutional amendments are passed by the General Assembly. ——————
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 AMENDING THE MANDATORY JUDICIAL RETIREMENT AGE Ballot Question Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to require that justices of the Supreme Court, judges and justices of the peace (known as magisterial district judges) be retired on the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 75 years, instead of the current requirement that they be retired on the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 70? Plain English Statement of the Office of Attorney General The purpose of the ballot question is to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to require that justices, judges and justices of the peace (known as magisterial district judges) be retired on the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 75 years. Presently, the Pennsylvania Constitution provides that justices, judges and justices of the peace be retired on the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 70 years. Justices of the peace are currently referred to as magisterial district judges. If the ballot question were to be approved, justices, judges and magisterial district judges would be retired on the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 75 years rather than the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 70 years. This amendment to the mandatory retirement age would be applicable to all judges and justices in the Commonwealth, including the justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, judges of the Commonwealth Court, Superior Court, county courts of common pleas, community courts, municipal courts in the City of Philadelphia, and magisterial district judges. The ballot question is limited in that it would not amend any other provisions of the Pennsylvania Constitution related to the qualification, election, tenure, or compensation of the justices, judges or magisterial district judges. The effect of the ballot question would be to allow all justices, judges, and magisterial district judges to remain in office until the last day of the calendar year in which they attain the age of 75 years. This would permit all justices, judges, and magisterial district judges to serve an additional five years beyond the current required retirement age.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2 ABOLITION OF THE PHILADELPHIA TRAFFIC COURT Ballot Question Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to abolish the Philadelphia Traffic Court? Plain English Statement of the Office of Attorney General The purpose of the ballot question is to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to abolish the Traffic Court in the City of Philadelphia. Presently, the Pennsylvania Constitution provides for the Traffic Court in the City of Philadelphia as part of the unified judicial system. If the ballot question were to be approved, the Traffic Court in the City of Philadelphia would be abolished by removing all references to the Traffic Court and the judges of the Traffic Court in the City of Philadelphia from the Pennsylvania Constitution. Legislation enacted in 2013 transferred the functions performed by the Traffic Court to the Philadelphia Municipal Court. As a result, violations of the Vehicle Code previously adjudicated by the Traffic Court are presently being adjudicated by the Philadelphia Municipal Court. The proposed amendment would officially abolish the Traffic Court by removing all references to the Traffic Court and its judges from the Pennsylvania Constitution. This ballot question is limited to whether the Traffic Court in the City of Philadelphia should be abolished. The ballot question would not amend any other provisions of the Pennsylvania Constitution beyond the removal of all references to the Traffic Court and its judges. The effect of the ballot question would be to abolish the Traffic Court in the City of Philadelphia. As discussed above, legislation enacted in 2013 transferred the functions of the Traffic Court to the Philadelphia Municipal Court. This amendment would officially abolish the Traffic Court by removing all references to the Traffic Court and its judges from the Pennsylvania Constitution.
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Obituaries
Kay Stouffer
Kay D. Stouffer, 82, of Middletown, passed away on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at the Middletown Home. Born on November 24, 1933 in Middletown, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Jean (Brestle) Deimler. Kay is survived by a daughter Lorraine “Lori” Stouffer of Wormlysburg; two sons Alan “Bo” Stouffer of Middletown, and Mark Stouffer and his wife Claudia of Mechanicsburg; a granddaughter Abby; and three greatgrandchildren A.J., Jaxin and Alana. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 11 a.m. at Middletown Area Bible Church, 2400 River Road, Middletown. Interment will take place in Middletown Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to FagerFinkenbinder Funeral Home & Crematory, Middletown. www.fager-finkenbinder.com
Patricia Wealand
Patricia Lou Wealand, 70, of Middletown, passed away peacefully with family by her side on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at Harrisburg Hospital. She was born on November 8, 1945 in Jonestown to the late Thomas C. and Louise M. (Smith) Reinhard. She was preceded in death by a sister Peggy Reinhard. She is survived by her loving husband Robert Wealand; two children, Tom Wealand and wife Ann, and Kathy Jo Suhr and husband Jamie; and three grandchildren Owen Wealand, and Logan and Jordan Suhr. A memorial service was held on Saturday, March 19 at noon at Highspire United Methodist Church, 170-174 2nd St., Highspire, PA 17034, with Pastor William Caraballo officiating. Family and friends were invited for visitation from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service on Saturday. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made in her honor to Highspire United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the congregation. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.fager-finkenbinder. com.
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Robert O. Travitz, 75, of Middletown, passed away on Friday, March 18, 2016 at Frey Village. Born in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday January 9, 1941, he was the son of the late Adam and Jane (Greenwood) Travitz. He was the husband of Louise Travitz of Frey Village, Middletown. Mr. Travitz worked in numerous supermarkets, serving as produce manager in several of them. He was a member of Seven Sorrows BVM Church, and Sons of the American Legion Post 594, both in Middletown, and the Fraternal Order of Police. He also enjoyed hunting, billiards, and hiking, but mostly enjoyed spending time with his family. Robert was predeceased by two brothers Adam and Harold Travitz. In addition to his wife Louise, he is survived by a daughter Karen L. Shaffer and husband Merrill of Palmyra; a son Robert O. Travitz Jr. and wife Marie of Lebanon; three granddaughters Abbey Travitz, Emma Travitz and Lilly Shaffer; and a sister Mary Catherine Sherman and husband Arthur. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at Seven Sorrows BVM Church, 360 East Water St., Middletown. Viewing will be from 10 a.m. until the time of the service on Wednesday. Interment will take place in Middletown Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to FagerFinkenbinder Funeral Home and Crematory, Middletown. www.fager-finkenbinder.com
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Eight to 10 candidates are still in the running to be the new borough manager in Middletown, according to Middletown Borough Councilor Dawn Knull. The last of the telephone interviews with the candidates was to take place on Friday, March 18. The next step is for borough council to hold closeddoor interviews with the remaining candidates on Monday, March 28 and Monday, April 4, Knull said. No public interviews of any candidates have been scheduled yet, but Knull expects the finalists will be presented publicly in some fashion. “When we narrow it down, I am sure we will be” presenting the final candidates to the public, “but we are not near that process as of yet,” Knull said. A former majority on council was
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criticized for the manner by which the borough’s last full-time manager, Tim Konek, was chosen in 2012. The former council did not advertise to seek candidates for the position. By contrast, the new council majority that took office in January advertised to seek candidates for the manager position.That means the process is taking longer, but “we are doing it the right way,” Council President Ben Kapenstein said during a council meeting on Tuesday, March 15. The borough has been without a permanent manager since Konek resigned in December. The borough management responsibilities have been handed over to Bey on an interim basis, as Bey continues as police chief. Bruce Hamer, a former Middletown borough manager from 1986 to 1992, is also continuing to serve as a management advisor. Council on March 15 amended the borough’s agreement
with Hamer to allow him to work in excess of 40 hours a week. Council has also advertised for a director of finance and administration, which Kapenstein has described as an assistant borough manager. Council expects to begin interviewing candidates for this position “very soon,” Knull said. Council is also seeking a new full-time zoning and codes officer to replace Jeff Miller, who resigned in December. Council is also seeking a new public works director. The previous superintendent, Lester Lanman, resigned in December. On March 15, council accepted the resignation of acting public works superintendent Chris Burkholder. Burkholder is leaving the borough to assume a position in wastewater treatment in Perry County. Dan Miller: 717-944-4628, or danmiller@pressandjournal.com
Steel-High grants field use to amateur team The Steelton-Highspire School Board have twice debated whether they should allow the amateur Harrisburg Sharks football team to use War Veterans Memorial Football Field at Cottage Hill. The Sharks, who compete in the Atlantic Football Association, plan to use the Cottage Hill field for seven Saturday games from April 2 to mid June. They would pay the school’s rate of $387.50 for each game. But board members were unfamiliar with the Sharks team and some mistakingly suggested it was a “ladies team” in February. They revisited the issue in March when they realized it was a men’s team, and ultimately approved the use pending the confirmation that the team will follow the appropriate rules for use of the facility and provide security. Three facilities usage requests, including the one from the Sharks, were originally presented as informational items that did not require a vote in February, and the Sharks’ representatives changed the dates for their use in March. “I am against the Sharks using our facilities,” said board member Derek Lewis on Feb. 18. Lewis said his concerns stemmed from other groups using the facility in the past – when other adult groups held athletic events at the field, they remained on the field and held booze-fueled celebrations after the games, Lewis said. “We need to monitor these people when they come in,” said board member Sam Petrovich. “There was firearms and alcohol brought in before.”
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board and answer questions about their application,” Petrovich said. Travis Waters, the district’s acting superintendent, said he will have athletic director Willie Slade again contact the Sharks’ organization to clarify the rules and expectations of the district concerning the use of the field. “There will be no smoking or alcohol on school property,” Waters said. “The same rules apply as if we were holding one of our high school football games.” Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericwise@pressandjournal.com
Local Marine promoted to Master Sergeant A local Marine who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan has been promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant. James C. Saylor Jr., a 1997 graduate of Dauphin County Vo-Tech, accepted the promotion on Tuesday, March 1 during a ceremony at the Naval Support Activity in Mechanicsburg that was attended by his family and friends. Saylor, son of Patti Hummel, joined the Marines after high school, completing boot camp at Paris Island, S.C. and graduating as a private. He was promoted to Private First Class in November 1997 while attending military police school in Anniston, Ala. He was promoted to Lance Corporal in 1999 and to Corporal in 2001 while stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C., then was promoted to Sergeant in 2002 while stationed at Marine Corps Air Station in New River, N.C. He was promoted to to Staff Sergeant in April 2006 while stationed in Belle Chasse, La., then was promoted to Gunnery Sergeant in December 2009 while serving in Cherry Point, N.C. Saylor has served three tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, and will be leaving in April for a two-year tour in Singapore. Saylor and his wife, Angela (Staley) Saylor, daughter bailey and son Gavin live at the Navy facility in Mechanicsburg.
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LaVonne Ackerman • 1438 Old Reliance Road • LaVonneAck@comcast.net Welcome, spring! We embrace you. Come fill our lives and homes with sunshine and the soft music of fluttering butterfly wings and singing birds. Did you know that the first day of spring is called the vernal equinox? “Vernal’’ is Latin for spring and “equinox’’ is Latin for equal night. If you stand on the Equator on the first day of spring, you would see the sun pass directly overhead. It only happens twice a year – in the spring and autumn. The reason there is more daylight during the spring is the Earth’s axis tilts toward the sun at this time of year. Also, it helps that we have Daylight Saving Time. Benjamin Franklin first proposed Daylight Saving Time in 1784. The first spring flowers are typically daffodils, dandelions, lilies, tulips, irises and lilacs, to name a few. Also, spring fever is not just a saying. Experts say the body’s makeup changes due to different diets, hormone production and temperature. Holy Week is upon us. Easter is on Sunday, March 27. As you attend church services and observe Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, I hope you are open to the possibilities that abound for the Christ-filled follower. A Christian is a person who is forgiven by Jesus Christ. He came to set the captives free. May your joy and hope in Him be transparent to all you meet! Happy Easter and happy spring! Please let me know your news to share and have a wonderful week. Birthdays Charles Turner of Lower Swatara Twp. turns another year older on
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Wednesday, March 23. I hope this year is full of remarkable adventures, Charles. Happy birthday to you! Hey, Bobby Appleby of Lower Swatara! Here is a shout out to you for a wonderful 44th cake day on Wednesday, March 23. Enjoy! Best wishes for a grand 74th birthday to Earl Lippert of Lower Swatara on Wednesday, March 23. I hope the sun is shining on you, Earl. Happy 17th fun-filled birthday to Caitlyn Gingrich of Royalton. She will hear the birthday song on Wednesday, March 23. Make it a good one, Caitlyn! Here’s a big, huge happy birthday greeting to Lisa Shaver of Lower Swatara. Lisa, enjoy your Thursday, March 24 birthday. May it overflow with blessings and love. Becky Carpenter of Lower Swatara will hit the big 4-0 on Thursday, March 24. Celebrate! Congrats, and enjoy this super-fun birthday. Joey Keating of Lower Swatara marks his landmark legal-eagle birthday on Sunday, March 27. Happy Easter, happy birthday, happy 18th! If you see Diane Myers of Lower Swatara out and about on Sunday, March 27, be sure to give her a very friendly and kind happy birthday holler. Enjoy this double-special day, Diane. Evrett Williams marks his quarterof-a-century me-holiday on Sunday, March 27. Have a terrific week celebrating, Evrett! Kelsey Thomas of Lower Swatara hits the 20s as she turns 20 on Easter Sunday, March 27. I hope your Easter bonnet has some candles on it too, Kelsey! Enjoy your very special day. Happy 19th balloon-flying day to Carter Dryer of Lower Swatara.
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Schaefer, daughter of Sean and Lori Schaefer, is a four-year member of the girls’ tennis team, where she was a state-qualifier, a four-year member of Volunteen and a four-year member of Mini-THON, where she is a captain for finance. She is a three-year member of the National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society and Class Council, and a buddy with Special Olympics for three years. She is a four-year volunteer with Lower Dauphin’s kindergarten readiness summer program. In the community, she is a four-year mentor in Lower Dauphin Communities That Care’s Club Ophelia program. She plans to attend Salisbury University, Salisbury, Md., and major in nursing while continuing her tennis career.
Forshey was chosen by the Rotary Club of Hummelstown, while Schaefer was chosen by the Hummelstown Women’s Club. Forshey, daughter of Dale and Stacey Forshey, is a four-year member of the band and a section leader, a four-year member of the girls’ swimming team and a four-year member of the BIG group and the National Ocean Sciences Bowl team. She is a two-year member of the National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, History Honor Society and Math Honor Society, where she is president, and a three-year member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. She is a coach for the middle school’s MathCounts team and a member of the orchestra. In the community, she is active with her church and is a Kids’ Club leader and a member of the creative ministry team iBlast. She plans to attend Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, or Messiah College, Grantham, and major in biomedical engineering.
He celebrates with all the chicks and bunnies on Easter Sunday, March 27. Enjoy your final teen year, Carter! Shayna Hardy of Royalton celebrates her 19th birthday on Sunday, March 27. Happy birthday and happy Easter, Shayna. I hope the warm breezes of March are filling the air for you. Chad Kreiser of Lower Swatara is 15 on Easter Sunday, March 27. Wishing you a wonderful weekend of joy and fun, Chad. Happy birthday! If you see Craig Etter around town on Monday, March 28, be sure to give him a hardy happy birthday slap on the back. Best wishes and blessings to you as you gain another year of wisdom, Craig! Happy cake and ice cream day to Tom DuMond of Lower Swatara. I hope your birthday week is amazing and full of smiles. God bless! Janelle Leggore of Lower Swatara hits the teens on Monday, March 28. Happy birthday to you, Janelle, as you turn 13, a wonderful year to embrace! Happy 23rd birthday to Hannah Coughlin as she celebrates her confetti-popping day on Tuesday, March 29. I hope your day is as sweet as you. Enjoy! Lori MacDonald of Lower Swatara observes her all-sweetness-and-beauty day on Tuesday, March 29. Much laughter, smiles and fun to you, Lori. Happy birthday! Lori Yeich of Lower Swatara will hear the birthday song on Tuesday, March 29. May it be a beautiful sound to your ears, Lori. Enjoy plenty of cake and some fun. Anniversaries Happy 56th wedding anniversary to Earl and Pat Lippert of Lower Swatara. These two celebrate their chocolate, flowers and romance day on Saturday, March 26. Congrats, and many blessings to you both. Richard and Dolores Fetter of Lower Swatara celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary on Easter Sunday, March 27. Double fun for you two – enjoy, and best wishes! Michael Symon recipe Cheesy Broccoli Gratin (serves 4 to 6 as a side dish) • 3 tablespoons of olive oil • 6 cups of broccoli florets (from one small head) • Kosher salt • 2 garlic cloves, minced • 1 cup of heavy cream • 1/2 teaspoon of freshly grated nutmeg • 1 cup of grated Gruyere cheese • 1/4 cup of thinly sliced scallions, white and green parts • 1/2 cup of Panko bread crumbs, toasted 1. Put a large skillet over mediumhigh heat. Add the olive oil, followed by the broccoli and a good pinch of salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 1 minute. Add the garlic and cook until the garlic becomes fragrant, about 1 minute. 2. Reduce the heat to medium, add the cream and nutmeg and cook until
the cream reduces slightly and the broccoli is cooked through, about 2 minutes. Add the Gruyere and cook, stirring constantly, until the cheese is melted, about 1 minute. 3. Remove from the heat, stir in the scallions, top with the Panko bread crumbs and serve. MAHS Class of 1996 reunion The Middletown Area High School Class of 1996 will hold its 20th reunion from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 at Sunset Golf Course. Alumni will be welcome to tour the school and take photos at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 14. It could be the last chance to see the alma mater before it is demolished. To RSVP, e-mail Christopher Blazi at Cblazi1@aol.com.
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Joseph and Georgina Prokopchak of Ocean View, Delaware, recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. They were married on February 18, 1951. They have two children, daughter Lina Prokopchak of Campbell, Calif., and son Steve Prokopchak of Elizabethtown, Pa., five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Georgina retired from Dot’s Beauty Shop in Elizabethtown. Joseph retired from the Middletown School District in 1984. Anyone wishing to send best wishes Georgina and Joseph Prokopchak: 30018 Arrowhead Dr., Ocean View, DE 19970-3302.
Quote of the Week “There is a faithfulness to waiting, anticipating growth.” – Alia Joy, blogger. Question of the Week What is your favorite dinner? “Chicken fried rice and steak at Mikados.” – Will Benkovic, 12, Lower Paxton Twp. “Sausage bacon and potato meal.” – Anna Benkovic, 6, Lower Paxton. “Spaghetti!” – Jon Benkovic, 5, Lower Paxton. “Macaroni and cheese.” – Kensi Hollenbach, 5, Campbelltown. “Anything Italian.” – Nina Santiago, Lower Paxton. “Mac and cheese, grilled cheese, cheese strata – anything cheese!” – Ann Seaton, Hummelstown.
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The Borough Council of the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at 60 W. Emaus Street, Middletown, PA at which the Council will consider and vote upon enactment of the following proposed ordinance. A copy of this proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the Office of Borough Secretary at the address stated above. ORDIANCE NUMBER________ FOR THE YEAR 2016 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF MIDDLETOWN, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, ABOLISHING THE PLANNING COMMITTEE AND ESTABLISHING A PLANNING COMMISSION. WHEREAS, Article II of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (the “MPC”), 53 P.S. § 10201 et seq., authorizes the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (the “Borough”), to abolish by ordinance a planning committee and assign planning powers and duties to a planning commission: WHEREAS, the Borough established a planning commission in 1956 and utilized such planning commission until 2012. WHEREAS, pursuant to Borough Ordinance No. 1286 for the year 2012, the Council of the Borough of Middletown (“Borough Council”) abolished the Borough’s planning commission in 2012 and established a planning committee comprised of members of Borough Council; and WHEREAS, Borough Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the Borough to abolish the current planning committee and establish a new planning commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by Borough Council that the Code of the Borough of Middletown is amended as follows: Section 58-1. Planning Commission. Pursuant to Article II of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S. § 10201 et seq., there is hereby created a Planning Commission for the Borough of Middletown. Said Planning Commission shall be comprised of members appointed from the Borough Council in accordance with law. Section 58-2. Powers and Duties The Planning Commission shall have and exercise all powers and duties conferred by the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq., and Borough ordinances. The Planning Commission shall have access to the Borough Solicitor and the Borough Engineer to secure legal advice and engineering advice, respectively, relating to the business and operation of the Planning Commission. Section 58-3. Repealed. Section 58-4. Repealed ORDAINED AND ENACTED into law by the Borough of Middletown on this ____ day of ___________, 2016 ADOPTED this ____ day of ___________, 2016 ATTEST:
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Members of the Lower Dauphin Chesapeake Bay Bowl team are, from left, James Rodgers, Lariah Thompson, Rebekah Forshey, Leigh Coonelly and Owen Coonelly.
LD wins fifth place in Bay Bowl Lower Dauphin High School placed fifth at the 19th annual Chesapeake Bay Bowl, a regional oceanography competition, on Feb. 6 at George Mason University, Arlington, Va. Lower Dauphin won its division before losing in the quarterfinals to the eventual champions, Montgomery Blair High School of Silver Spring, Md. High school teams from southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. competed. Team members are seniors Leigh Coonelly, Rebekah Forshey and Lariah Thompson and sophomores Owen Coonelly and James Rodgers. Their coach is Ron Yerger, a science teacher at the school. “The team did quite well against
some great competition,’’Yerger said. “We had a good morning, but then just ran into a better team in the afternoon.” Inaugurated in 1999, the Chesapeake Bay Bowl is one of 25 regional finals for the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, a contest which provides a forum for students excelling in math and science to receive recognition for their talents while broadening their awareness and understanding of the oceans. Participating schools compete in rapid-fire, question-and-answer team challenge and quiz-bowl-style games. Subject areas of emphasis in the contest include biology, chemistry, geology, physical properties, history and marine policy, as well as navigation, technology, geography, social sciences and ocean-related current events.
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Sometimes old, odd laws remain on the books of local municipalities – and a few are so strange that you may not know you are violating them. For instance, residents in Lower Swatara Twp. are permitted to have just two yard sales per year per home, according to a township law. Not only that, but starting a yard or garage sale before 9 a.m. is forbidden by ordinance, which also requires them to end no later than sunset. The township began using an online system to organize and make its ordinances public in 2015, which makes it easy for anyone to see what township commissioners have considered important enough to codify over the years. While it’s no surprise that Lower Swatara does not allow long-term storage of unlicensed vehicles, the ordinance also forbids using a property for stock cars, midget cars or other motorized vehicle racing. If you plan to have animals on your property, the township wants to make sure you have room for them. All large animals must be confined 100 feet from any property line or home. If you want to raise your own chickens for eggs in Lower Swatara, it appears to be permissible – if your chicken coop is 25 feet from any property line and any home. The First Amendment protects Americans’ freedom of speech, but it’s not unlimited. For instance, Lower Swatara’s codes allow homeowners to display political lawn signs 15 days prior to an election until one week after the election. Displaying a sign in March or the beginning of April simply isn’t allowed. Signs are serious business to Lower Swatara: If you have a sign near a residence for a home occupation, it can be no larger than one square foot. Property owners trying to warn others to stay off their property are limited as well. Signs for “private property,” “private driveway” and “no trespassing” must be less than two square feet. The township does exempt these warning signs from its requirements to buy a sign permit from the township. Lower Swatara does not want impromptu concerts in the township’s parks, as concerts and “public speeches” may not be held in the park without a permit. Another ordinance
In 1920 my great-grandparents Charles and Elizabeth Zieger Bowers and family were in Pottsville City, in the 5th Ward living in a rented house. Their first-born daughter, Ruth married in 1917. Still living at home were: Pearl 20, working at a shirt factory; Frederick 18, working as laborer in the coal mines; Charles16, was a driver for a grocery store; Ralph 15, was also a driver for a grocery store; Marion 13, in school, and Joseph 10, in school. Ruth and Clyde had three daughters: first-born, Evelyn Ida Mills, born 2 Dec 1917 and died 27 June 1918 of milk fever; four years later, my mother Ruth Marion Mills was born on 27 Jan 1921. She was baptized on July 26, 1922 at Trinity Lutheran Church. Her sponsors were her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Bauers, and Elizabeth Zieger. My mother Ruth Marion Mills graduated from Pottsville in 1939 and married her high school sweetheart, Leroy Emerson Meck on 29 Nov.1942 at Trinity Lutheran parsonage. Like all the young men during the war, he went to sign up for duty, but was turned away because he was 4-F- deaf in one ear. He did the next best thing, left Pottsville to go work at the Shipyard in Sun Ship, Chester, Delaware Co. The Story goes he came home to visit his new bride and had a present for her. When my mother opened it, it was a key. Daddy said, “It opens the door to our new furnished apartment.” Mother ran upstairs packed her bags in two minutes, said her good-byes and went on their way. They have lived in the Chester area for 48 years. My brother Richard was born in 1944 and I, Sharman was born in 1948. My parents are both gone leaving four grandchildren and one great-grandson who they never got to meet. The youngest daughter Jeanne Louisa Mills was born 6 Jan 1929. She married Carl Robert Milbrandt of Minersville on 17 Jan 1948. They had two sons, Dean and Guy. I never got to meet my great-grandfather, Charles Bowers. He died 10 years early before I was born. I have a copy of his death certificate showing at the time of death he was living at 802 Seneca St., Pottsville. He was diagnosed as having appendices on May 27 and wouldn’t go to the hospital until it got to the point that his appendix burst with gangrene setting in. His obit was in the Pottsville Evening Republican – June 8,1938 – Charles Bowers, 62, a native of Pottsville and a resident of 802 Seneca Street, Pottsville, died in the Warne Hospital, Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock, following an operation. He was in failing health for the past two weeks and admitted to the hospital on Friday. Born and reared in Tremont, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers, he lived in Pottsville for the past 28 years. He was a miner by occupation and was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. He leaves a wife, the former Ida Zimmerman, of Tremont; four sons, Frederick, Ralph and Joseph of Pottsville, Charles of Reading; three daughters, Ruth, wife of Clyde Mills, Pearl, wife of John Frantz, and Marion, wife of Wm. Franks of Pottsville; there are 23 grandchildren; five brothers, David and Wm. of Minersville, Grover Cleveland of Louisville Ky., Robert and Harry of Pottsville; and two sisters Mary Elizabeth, wife of David Jacobs, and Fannie, wife of Charles Wesner of Reading, also surviving. The funeral will be held from his home on Friday afternoon, with the Rev. E. W. Weber in charge of the service. Interment will be made in the Mt. Laurel Cemetery, Pottsville and Weber Funeral Home has charge. Ida Zimmerman Bowers died on 3 Feb 1966 one year after her son-in-law, Clyde Mills. Ida’s obit reads, “Mrs. Ida Bowers of 860 Water St., Pottsville, died at 9:55 p.m. Thursday in Pottsville Hospital where she was admitted Oct. 20. A native of Pine Grove, daughter of the late Martin and Louisa Trumb Zimmerman, she was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Pottsville. Her husband, Charles E. Bowers, died 27 years ago. Mrs. Bowers was the last of
15 children. Surviving is one son Joseph L. Bowers, with whom she resided, three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Mills, Mrs. Pearl Frantz, and Marion Franks, all of Pottsville: 24 grandchildren and 55 great-grandchildren. Funeral on 8th Tuesday afternoon from Morgan Home for Funerals. Rev. Dr. Maynard C. Hallock, her pastor, will officiate. Interment was in Mt. Laurel Cemetery, Pottsville. Clara Elmira Zimmerman, PT V, Col. No. 842
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he has said he will not oppose the board adopting a policy to allow it. In a Powerpoint presentation to the board’s academic affairs committee in February, Vollmar said naloxone is not the miracle drug as portrayed. Naloxone blocks the opiate receptors that heroin-based drugs react with in the body, but it does not reverse an opioid overdose, Vollmar said. Furthermore, “when you give naloxone to a heroin-based drug user, they will often wake up and go into withdrawal,” according to Vollmar’s presentation. “This can include seizures, cardiac risk, vomiting, abdominal pain…Although a risk for further injury, these do no usually lead to death.” He added that naloxone “will not prevent deaths from hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, head injuries, cardiac sudden death and general trauma which are far more likely to occur on school property than an opioid overdose.” In conclusion, Vollmar said that “naloxone will detract from considering more likely causes of (loss of consciousness) which are far more likely than an opiate overdose in school.” “Naloxone is not a bad drug in the right situation and correct environment,’’ he said. “The middle school and high school environment come with so many other issues for district nurses to consider. We rarely get to see their full training as the need for life-sustaining skills is seldom required. EMS can provide naloxone in a controlled environment with more hands than just one nurse trying to keep a student alive.” Middletown has not had any known incident where a student or anyone else has overdosed on heroin or another opioid at the schools, district Superintendent Lori Suski told the Press And Journal. The board’s consideration of a policy is to be “proactive” in light of the letter from the state urging that naloxone be made available in the schools, she said. The policy, as drafted by the board’s solicitor, would allow for
est districts she knows of are in Lebanon and York counties. Warwick School District in Lancaster County has also adopted a policy governing naloxone, according to the Middletown school board’s solicitor. In the greater Middletown area, administrators at Steelton-Highspire School District have discussed whether there is a need to have naloxone in the schools. However, “We just really haven’t seen those issues among our students at this point,” so the discussion has not gotten to the board level, said Acting Superintendent Travis Waters. In the Lower Dauphin School District, district spokesman Jim Hazen said he is not aware of any consideration of a policy regarding naloxone. Gov. Tom Wolf has encouraged Middletown and school districts statewide to stockpile naloxone. In September, the state sent a letter to superintendents of all 500 Pennsylvania school districts urging them to store naloxone on site so that the drug is available in case of an overdose. Signed by the state secretaries of education, health, and drug and alcohol programs, the letter noted that the passing of Act 139 in 2014 gives school districts the legal protection to cover the on-site storage of naloxone and its administration by nurses and other trained personnel. The National Association of School Nurses has endorsed the on-site storage of naloxone in schools and has urged school nurses to take a lead role in administering naloxone in case of an opioid overdose in schools. Nevertheless, nurses at Middletown Area High School and Middletown Area Middle School have serious concerns about the potential for liability in the event of administering naloxone, the district’s physician, Dr. William Vollmar, told the school board. Vollmar told the board that he questions the need for keeping naloxone in the schools, although
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school nurses and any other district personnel who receive special training available from the state to administer naloxone in case of an overdose. As it now stands, a student or someone else overdosing on heroin or another opioid would in all likelihood have to wait for an arriving first responder, such as an emergency medical worker, to give naloxone. Naloxone is carried by Life Lion EMS, which services the high and middle schools in Lower Swatara Twp., Suski said. South Central EMS, which covers the schools in Middletown, also carries naloxone, she said. Lower Swatara has a police officer, known as a School Resource Officer, assigned full-time to the high school, middle school and all other Middletown district schools in the township. However, the officer does not carry naloxone. No Lower Swatara Twp. police officers are authorized to carry naloxone, said Chief Richard Brandt. In case of an overdose, EMS carries naloxone and often gets to the scene before township police do, the chief said. Brandt said he doesn’t know of any overdoses occurring in the schools during his years with the township. If an overdose did occur, it is far more likely the victim would be an adult than a student in school, based on statistics, he noted. Heroin “is a drug of choice of older people,” Brandt said. “We’ve never had an instance where (police carrying naloxone) would have saved anybody.’’ But, he added, “We know heroin is here. We’re not sticking our heads in the sand.” Middletown police officers are also not authorized to carry naloxone, although Chief John Bey said he’d like to change that. But first Middletown Borough Council needs to adopt a policy that would govern the use of naloxone by police. “I would like for our officers to carry it,” Bey said. Most municipal police departments in Dauphin County already carry naloxone, Dondero said. Middletown and Lower Swatara are two of the four departments in the county that do not. Dondero attended the Middletown school board’s committee meeting in February during which naloxone was discussed. She also plans to be at the committee’s next meeting on Tuesday, April 12 during which it intends to take up naloxone again. Dauphin County 911 dispatch records show there were 31 overdose calls in Middletown and 16 in Lower Swatara in 2015, Dondero said. “We feel this is likely low as it only included those 911 calls that were put in the system as ‘overdose,’ so if someone called in and it was, say, a ‘cardiac arrest’ or ‘person not breathing,’ that code would not be included” as an overdose, Dondero said. There have been five known
“reversals” of a heroin or opioid overdose by police using naloxone in Dauphin County, including three that occurred in the last weekend in February, Dondero told the Press And Journal. Dondero could not say how many, if any, of the overdoses and reversals involved school-age children. Dauphin County is experiencing “an epidemic of drug-related deaths,” according to the report for 2015 issued by county Coroner Graham Hetrick. Drug-related death investigations by his office increased 11 percent in 2015 over 2014. The number of drug-related deaths increased from 41 in 2014 to 71 in 2015, and most of them involved opioids in combination with other drugs. Drug-related deaths that “solely” involve heroin are on the rise, Hetrick said in his report. However, the report does not break down overdoses or heroin deaths by age group. David John, vice president of the Middletown Area School Board, questioned the need to keep naloxone on site, suggesting that the only districts that have adopted such a policy are those that have experienced an overdose on the premises. Dondero acknowledges that Middletown has not had any reported overdoses involving a student, and that the chance of such an overdose involving a student occurring on school property is probably rare – for now. However, the chance of a heart attack among high school students is also rare, yet all high schools are equipped with Automated External Defibrillators. One reason is to prevent the death of someone other than a student, such as an adult parent who could be attending a function at one of the schools such as a sporting event or a theatrical production. Others liken the need to give naloxone in the schools to the widespread availability of epinephrine injectors, commonly known by the brand name EpiPen, to save a student in the throes of a life-threatening allergic reaction. “Anyone who says they don’t need naloxone in school, my question to them is allergies weren’t that big a deal a couple years ago, but now every school has an EpiPen,” said Weston Kensinger, who as lecturer of health education at Penn State Harrisburg is leading a project by the campus to develop a Web site and an education program to help combat the rise of heroin and opiate overdoses in Dauphin County. “Nobody wants anybody to have an allergy attack at school, but why not be prepared for it? It’s irresponsible not to have it,” Kensinger said, suggesting that the same holds true for not keeping naloxone in the schools. If the school district made a commitment to keep naloxone in its schools and administer it, that would send a strong signal to the community, Dondero said. “The community takes their cues from schools, elected officials and law enforcement about what is good
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News & happenings for Middletown and surrounding areas.
Last fish fry
Londonderry Fire Company, 2655 Foxianna Road, Middletown, is hosting its last Fish Fry from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 25. For take-out, call 717-944-2175. •••••
Easter flower sale
The Rescue Firemen’s Home Association, 600 S. Union St., Middletown, is sponsoring an Easter flower sale from 3 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 24 and Friday, March 25 and all day Saturday, March 26. •••••
Middletown Area Historical Society program
The Middletown Area Historical Society’s March program will feature Kurt Carr, Senior Curator of Archaeology at the Pennsylvania State Museum. He has recently published a book titled, “First Pennsylvanians: Unearthing the Most Recent Findings with Kurt Carr.” Light refreshments will be served. The community is invited to attend. •••••
MAHS Class of 1996 reunion
The Middletown Area High School Class of 1996 will be holding its 20th class reunion from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, at Sunset Golf Course, Londonderry Twp. To RSVP, contact Christopher Blazi at Cblazi1@aol.com. Alumni are also welcome to tour the high school and take class photos at 10 a.m. that morning. It could be the last time to see the alma mater before it is demolished. •••••
Youth 10x Better Easter egg hunt
Youth 10x Better Ministries is hosting an Easter egg hunt from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 26 at Wesley United Methodist Church, 64 Ann St., Middletown. Baskets of candy will be handed out on a first-come-first-served basis. There will be a petting zoo where you will can pet real rabbits and take photos. •••••
Adult Easter Egg Hunt
Cassel Vineyards of Hershey, 80 Shetland Dr., Hummelstown is hosting an Adult Easter Egg Hunt from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 26. Hunt for wine discounts and prizes hidden in eggs throughout the vineyard. For more information, call 717-533-2008.
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legedly occurred between November 2008 and December 2010. Police allege that Fabian deposited 174 bogus client refund checks totaling at least $334,000 into her account during that time. Fabian was arraigned on the 2015 charges in Dauphin County Court on Dec. 29. She was arraigned on March 16 charges before District Judge Joseph S. Lindsey. She waived her preliminary hearing and is to be arraigned on the second set of charges in county court on April 29, according to court documents. She is free after posting $25,000 bail. Fabian devoted virtually her entire working career – more than 40 years – to working for the same insurance agency in Lower Paxton, DePasqua said. For most of the time, it was the Woolf Strite Insurance Agency, which was acquired by Don Jacobs in 2011. Sometime after Jacobs acquired the
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practice,” she said. “So when both Middletown schools and their associated municipal police departments are not equipped with naloxone, an unintended consequence could be a similar lack of interest and access to naloxone by other community members, such as parents and friends of currently opioid-addicted individuals who are at high risk of overdose and death.” To those who say the numbers do not justify the need to have naloxone in the schools, Dondero has a warning that that is going to change – and perhaps soon. In August, a new state-run prescription drug monitoring program will begin in Pennsylvania. The program is intended to curb the ability of people addicted to opioid painkillers to shop among different doctors to get prescriptions filled. Pennsylvania is the 49th state in the country to implement such a program, Dondero said. The experience of the 48 other states is that the program has led to a “spike” in heroin use and in overdoses, as people who can no longer get opioid painkillers through prescriptions turn to heroin to get their fix, Dondero said. To her, there is no indication that Pennsylvania will be any different. The monitoring program does include a greater emphasis upon treatment for those who are addicted to opioid painkillers, according to published accounts. In March, the Middletown school board members asked that both Vollmar and district solicitor Jeffrey D. Litts be brought back to provide more information on the medical and legal issues associated with having naloxone in the schools. “We had four licensed medical professionals who said we shouldn’t do it. That made me queasy,” said John. But another board member, Michael Corradi, said he could not understand why the board would not want to allow naloxone. Corradi noted that he once performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation – CPR – on a student who had ingested cocaine. Had he and the others involved stopped to consider their own personal liability in such a situation, “that kid would have been dead,” he said. If naloxone appears to do no harm, and the policy does not require that nurses or anyone else administer naloxone – only that they could, if they thought the situation warranted it – then “what is the harm of having” a policy, Corradi asked. Another board member, Terry Gilman, summed up the dilemma in which the board finds itself: Liability could cut both ways. “If we don’t adopt this now and it happens to us, are we liable?” asked Gilman, adding that he had not decided whether he is for or against the policy. “If we don’t do it and we have a kid that who overdoses, are we liable?”
agency, a bank noticed “a pattern of suspicious activity” and brought it to the agency’s attention, said DePasqua. The agency did an internal audit, leading to the charges field against Fabian involving the period of 2011 to 2015, police said. The charges related to the alleged thefts from 2008 to 2010 came from an investigation resulting from the case being referred to the state insurance department, DePasqua said. The insurance agency fired Fabian when the first charges were filed in November, DePasqua said. Court documents list a total of 51 individual clients who were victims of Fabian’s alleged scam. One client was bilked out of 11 checks with a total value of nearly $38,000, according to court documents, while another victim was bilked out of 32 checks between 2008 and 2010 totaling an unknown amount. Goldstein said that Fabian has cooperated with authorities “from the very beginning of this entire very unfortunate situation.” She is getting medical help for her addiction, is going to Gamblers’ Anonymous and has had herself barred from all casinos in Pennsylvania, Goldstein said. She has no prior criminal record, but jail time is a possibility due to the amount of money involved, Goldstein said. “There will be restitution” but “she’ll never be able to pay back that kind of money,” he added. Goldstein said Fabian is one of many clients he’s represented whose criminal activity is rooted in gambling. Gambling is legal in Pennsylvania, and Goldstein said he does not hold the casinos responsible for the behavior of Fabian or his other clients. However, he also believes that the casinos could be doing more when it comes to spotting someone who clearly has a gambling problem. “When someone is losing $10,000 to $20,000 in a night, my personal opinion is that I think the gambling casinos have some obligation to look at that person,” Goldstein said.
A public meeting on the proposed human remains incinerator for the Fager-Finkenbinder Funeral Home at 208 N. Union St., Middletown will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 24 at the Event Place, 11 S. Union St., Middletown. Various topics will be discussed. The event is sponsored by The Middletown Citizens Awareness Network. •••••
Bingo Blast
Hummelstown Fire Company, 249 E. Main St., Hummelstown, is hosting its Bingo Blast on Saturday, March 26. Doors open at 5 p.m.; bingo starts at 7 p.m.
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moving east down Main Street until it reaches the end of the project, where Route 230 meets Colebrook Road in Londonderry Twp. Working west to east, the contractor will mill a section of the road and then repave it curb to curb, section by section, until the entire road is repaved. Once a surface of the road is exposed by milling, it can only stay that way for seven days before it must be paved, Penny said. He expects no need for road closures or detours. Flaggers will keep traffic moving in both directions throughout the repaving. Pennsy Supply will do the work between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., Penny said. He couldn’t say how long it will take to repave all of Main Street, but it appears that the project is on a fast track. “After a winter shut down, the contractor wants to get moving on this project and finish it quickly,” Penny told the Press And Journal in an e-mail. Pennsy Supply is now wrapping up base repair work and making curb ramps compliant with requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Sports Preview Spring 2016
MIDDLETOWN AREA • LOWER DAUPHIN • STEELTON-HIGHSPIRE SCHOOL DISTRICTS
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016
REBUILDING YEAR?
MIDDLETOWN AREA BASEBALL
With 10 seniors gone, Raiders audition starters at every position By Larry Etter Press And Journal Staff To say that Middletown baseball Coach Steve Shuleski and his staff have a rebuilding project on their hands for the 2016 high school baseball season would be a major understatement. After the program was substantially depleted by the graduation of 10 seniors in June, including two of the top pitchers in the Mid-Penn Conference, every starting position on this year’s team is open and up for grabs. Pick any position on the team. There MIDDLETOWN AREA BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 24 – Big Spring 4:15 p.m. March 29 – @ Hershey 4 p.m. March 31 – CD East 4:15 p.m. April 2 – @ Harrisburg 4:15 p.m. April 4 – Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. April 6 – Lower Dauphin 4:15 p.m. April 8 – @ Susquehanna Twp. 4:15 p.m. April 9 – @ Greencastle-Antrim 1 p.m. April 11 – Trinity 4:15 p.m. April 13 – @ Palmyra 4:15 p.m. April 15 – Bishop McDevitt 4:15 p.m. April 18 – Hershey 4:15 p.m. April 20 – @ CD East 4:15 p.m. April 22 – Harrisburg 4:15 p.m. April 23 – @ Boiling Springs 1 p.m. April 25 – @ Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. April 27 – @ Lower Dauphin 4 p.m. April 29 – Susquehanna Twp. 4:15 p.m. May 4 – Palmyra 4:15 p.m. May 5 – @ Bishop McDevitt 4:15 p.m.
COACH: Steve Shuleski YEAR: 3rd LAST YEAR: 12-10 is not one returning starter locked into that spot for the new season. That equates to a lot of work to be done by Shuleski, who is starting his third year as the head coach of the team. The good news is that the junior varsity players turned in a pretty good effort last spring and finished with an overall record of 10 wins and 8 losses. Now they need to step up to varsity competition and carry that success over to 2016. Fortunately, because of the early spring-like conditions and break in the weather, the Blue Raiders got on the field when pre-season practice started on Monday, March 7. That gave the coaches a real chance to evaluate players on the infield dirt and outfield grass, the first time that that has happened in at least six years. And with 29 candidates showing up for the tryouts, there were a lot of players to evaluate. Shuleski was encouraged by the team’s first scrimmage – at Elco on Wednesday, March 16. “We played well. We still have a lot of work to do, but I was pleased with our first competition of the year,’’ he said. “Overall, it was a good effort” even though “it was not totally up to the coaches’ expectations,’’ Shuleski said. “But we’re learning and that’s the most
important part.” There are a few players returning who spent time with the varsity last year and who will have a bit of an edge over the others. Senior Brandon Harper saw playing time at first base and on the mound late in the season, as did Johan Sanchez-Padilla, who is another pitching prospect this year. Others who picked up varsity innings were Noah Zimmerman, Justin Imler, Brendan Dintiman, Aaron Montgomery, Blake Jacoby, Jimmy Fitzpatrick and Adam Kell. They are all back this year. Rounding out the early varsity roster are Trevor Fuller, Tristan Maxwell, Stephen Kleinfelter, Richard Castagna, Michael Mattes, Ronnie Sterner and Joe Brady. Sean McGovern is the student manager. Maxwell, Kleinfelter, Mattes and Sterner may be swing players who split their time with the junior varsity squad. The junior varsity roster includes Dom Barilla, Tanner Stillo, Matt Schopf, Kyle Truesdale, David Alcock, Aaron McDevitt, Jagger Rinesmith, PJ Didhu, Cameron Peters, Avery Williams, Clayton Wagner and Jaxson Senior. Pitching was the team’s strongpoint the past three years, far exceeding the hitting that sometimes led to close, tough losses. Without those two top pitchers who graduated in June, Shuleski and the coaches hope this new group will get the bats going and produce more runs this spring. With the likes of Lower Dauphin, Hershey, Mechanicsburg and Palmyra competing in the same division, the Raiders will have to play well in each and every outing. Time will tell how they match up with some of the conference’s perennial powers.
Shuleski will have Adam Shaffer, Sam McLoota and Aaron Lupia with him on the varsity coaching staff. Scott Pettis, a former varsity head coach, will have Mike DeFillippo and Jesse Woodrow working with him on the junior varsity squad. Larry Etter can be reached at larryetter66@gmail.com
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Returning for Middletown’s young baseball squad are, clockwise from top left: Starting pitcher Johan Sanchez-Padilla, shown on the mound in his high school debut sat season against Hershey; Brandon Harper (12), first baseman and pitcher; Brendan Dintiman, shown scoring in a game last year against Harrisburg; and Jimmy Fitzpatrick (25).
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Will Raiders deliver the hits? By Jim Lewis Press And Journal Staff
Middletown perennially seems to clobber the softball – but the young Blue Raiders struggled to hit last year during a 4-16 campaign. This year, the Raiders should be better offensively, returning all but one starter – and should move up in the standings of the Mid-Penn Conference’s Keystone Division, says Coach Mike Thomas. With a year of experience, Middletown’s young squad should improve at the plate. “I think we’ll surprise some teams this year,’’ Thomas said. His prediction: Right in the middle of the pack,’’ he said. His only new starter: Veronica Miller,
at catcher. The rest of the lineup saw playing time last season. Kylee Nester will be the Raiders’ pitching ace, with Madison Sweigert, who saw some pitching time last year, also taking the mound this season. Sweigert will play first base when she isn’t pitching. The remainder of the infield returns for another season. Maddie Jorich will play second base, while Gabby Krupilis will play shortstop, Kayla Warhola will play third base. Middletown’s outfield will be experienced, too, with Cheyanne Friere playing left field, Rachel Applegate playing center field and Riley Elhajj playing right field. Three other Raiders should see playing time this season. One is a
MIDDLETOWN AREA SOFTBALL SCHEDULE March 24 – @ East Pennsboro April 18 – @ Hershey 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. April 20 – CD East 4:15 p.m. March 29 – Hershey 4:15 p.m. April 22 – @ Harrisburg 4:15 p.m. March 31 – @ CD East 4:15 p.m. April 23 – Boiling Springs 1 p.m. April 2 – Harrisburg 4:15 p.m. April 25 – Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. April 4 – @ Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. April 27 – Lower Dauphin 4:15 p.m. April 6 – @ Lower Dauphin 4:15 p.m. April 8 – Susquehanna Twp. 4:15 p.m. April 29 – @ Susquehanna Twp. 4:15 p.m. April 9 – Greencastle-Antrim 1 p.m. May 4 – @ Palmyra 4:15 p.m. April 13 – Palmyra 4:15 p.m. May 5 – Bishop McDevitt 4:15 p.m. April 15 – @ Bishop McDevitt 4:15 p.m. May 9 – @ Trinity 4:15 p.m.
COACH: Mike Thomas YEAR: 6th LAST YEAR: 4-16 freshman – speedy outfielder Hayli Akakpo-Martin, who played on the girls’ soccer team. Alexis McElwee will play in both the outfield and at first base, while Morgan Noon, who played on the girls’ basketball team, will get time in the lineup, too, Thomas said. “We’ll probably be rotating them in,’’ he said. The Raiders’ strength will be defense, Thomas predicted – though Middletown hit surprisingly well in a 10-3 win over ELCO in a scrimmage game on Wednesday, March 16 in Lebanon County. District playoffs? Maybe not this season – but Middletown will see a talented squad of eighth-graders arrive at the high school in 2017, and most of this season’s team will return again. “I think next year, definitely,’’ Thomas said. Jim Lewis: 717-944-4628, or jimlewis@pressandjournal.com
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LOWER DAUPHIN BASEBALL
Falcons look for pitching ace, count on talented sophs By Jim Lewis Press And Journal Staff Its pitching ace has left for college – so who will be king of the mound for Lower Dauphin’s baseball team this season? One of three Falcon seniors could emerge as Lower Dauphin’s pitching star. Or perhaps a promising sophomore. Four others could compete for pitching time. “We have some unanswered questions on the mound,’’ admitted Coach Ken Kulina. It’s fortunate for the Falcons, who reached the District 3 playoffs last year, that other teams in the Mid-Penn Conference’s Keystone Division face a similar mystery as the 2016 season begins. Middletown has lost its two pitching aces – Nathan Ocker and Zack Sims – to graduation. Mechanicsburg could be the team to beat because it could have the best starter in the division – Hayden Seig, Kulina said. Beyond that, the quality of pitching in the division is “pretty wide open,’’ he said. “This year, I don’t think it will be as heavy in pitching,’’ Kulina predicted. Last year’s ace, Blair Lewis, graduated last summer, and now plays for Division I Pittsburgh. The Falcons counted on him for three seasons – he started on the mound in his sophomore year through his senior year – and it is difficult “losing a guy like him, who was a mainstay,’’ Kulina said. Three pitchers stand out as having the best chance to take over his role – senior Tyler Roman, sophomore Will Manley and junior Michael Geesaman, Kulina said. The young Falcons have seven pitchers on their roster. The unseasonably warm weather in early March has allowed Kulina to audition a number of young players who the Falcons will count on this season. Lower Dauphin will have five sophomores on the varsity squad this year, and having “five sophomores up is rare for us,’’ Kulina admitted. But “we have a very large, talented sophomore class, so with that we’re able to pull some these kids up’’ from the junior varsity team, Kulina said. One of Lower Dauphin’s best players, senior catcher Tyler Friedrich, is a conference all-star who plans to play for Division I Maryland next fall. With
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016
LOWER DAUPHIN BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL
LOWER DAUPHIN SOFTBALL COACH: Joel Schreiner YEAR: 1st
COACH:
LAST YEAR: 15-6
Ken Kulina YEAR: 19th LAST YEAR: 15-6 LOWER DAUPHIN BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 29 – Bishop McDevitt 4 p.m. March 31 – Hershey 4 p.m. April 2 – @ CD East 11a.m. April 4 – Harrisburg 4 p.m. April 6 – @ Middletown 4 p.m. April 8 – Mechanicsburg 4 p.m. April 11 – Susquehanna Twp. 4 p.m. April 15 – Palmyra 4 p.m. April 16 – @ Dallastown 1 p.m. April 18 – @ Bishop McDevitt 4 p.m. April 20 – @ Hershey 4 p.m. April 22 – CD East 4 p.m. April 23 – Spring Grove 1 p.m. April 25 – @ Harrisburg 4 p.m. April 27 – Middletown 4 p.m. April 29 – @ Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. May 2 – @ Susquehanna Twp. 4 p.m. May 6 – @ Governor Mifflin 7 p.m. May 9 – Central Dauphin 4 p.m. May 13 – @ Palmyra 4:15 p.m.
Friedrich behind the plate, Roman on the mound, junior Timmy Townsend at shortstop and Geesaman in center field – when he’s not pitching – the Falcons have “key guys up the middle who are coming back,’’ Kulina said. Roman will play first base when he’s not on the mound. Second and third base is “pretty much open,’’ Kulina said – and he hopes potential starters will emerge during preseason scrimmages. Other players, such as junior Matt Kephart, a catcher and outfielder, can play more than one position, giving Kulina options throughout the season. “I like our versatility,’’ he said. “The versatility helps so we can get some of the moving parts in the game.’’ Lower Dauphin’s success may depend on how quickly younger players develop, Kulina said. “How well and how quicky that happens will determine how our year goes,’’ he said. Jim Lewis: 717-944-4628, or jimlewis@pressandjournal.com
LOWER DAUPHIN BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
LOWER DAUPHIN SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
March 29 – @ Bishop McDevitt 4:15 p.m. March 31 – @ Hershey 4:15 p.m. April 2 – CD East 1 p.m. April 4 – @ Harrisburg 4:15 p.m. April 6 – Middletown 4:15 p.m. April 8 – @ Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. April 11 – @ Susquehanna Twp. 4:15 p.m. April 15 – @ Central Dauphin 4:15 p.m.
April 16 – Upper Dauphin Tournament TBA April 18 – Bishop McDevitt 4:15 p.m. April 20 – Hershey 4:15 p.m. April 22 – @ CD East 4:15 p.m. April 25 – Harrisburg 4:15 p.m. April 27 – @ Middletown 4:15 p.m. April 28 – Mechanicsburg 4:15 p.m. May 2 – Susquehanna Twp. 4:15 p.m. May 6 – Palmyra 4:15 p.m. May 13 – @ Williamsport Tournament 6 p.m.
LOWER DAUPHIN BOYS’ TENNIS
COACH: David Machamer YEAR: 17th LAST YEAR: 9-6
March 26 – @ Hempfield Tournament 8 a.m. March 28 – Elizabethtown 5:15 p.m. April 2 – @ Northeastern Invitational 8:30 a.m. April 5 – @ Mechanicsburg 7:15 p.m. April 7 – @ Northern York 7:30 p.m. April 8 – @ Spring Grove 7:15 p.m. April 12 – @ Hershey 5:30 p.m. April 14 – Cedar Cliff 5:30 p.m. April 19 – @ Red Land 7 p.m. April 21 – Mechanicsburg 5:30 p.m. April 26 – Northern York 5:30 p.m. April 28 – Hershey 5:30 p.m. May 2 – Chambersburg 5:15 p.m. May 3 – @ Cedar Cliff 7:30 p.m. May 5 – Red Land 5:30 p.m. May 7 – @ Dallastown Invitational 8:30 a.m. May 10 – Palmyra 5:15 p.m. May 12 – @ Dallastown 7:15 p.m.
LOWER DAUPHIN GIRLS’ LACROSSE COACH:
LOWER DAUPHIN BOYS’ TENNIS SCHEDULE March 23 – Cumberland Valley 3:30 p.m. March 24 – @ Palmyra 3:30 p.m. March 30 – @ Chambersburg 3:30 p.m. April 1 – Mifflin County 3:30 p.m. April 4 – @ Susquehanna Twp. 3:30 p.m. April 6 – @ Hershey 3:30 p.m. April 8 – Mechanicsburg 3:30 p.m. April 11 – @ CD East 3:30 p.m. April 13 – Northern York 3:30 p.m. April 15 – @ Cedar Cliff 3:30 p.m. April 16 – @ Conestoga Valley Invitational 9:15 a.m. April 18 – Carlisle 3:30 p.m. April 20 – @ Central Dauphin 3:30 p.m. April 22 – @ State College 3:30 p.m.
COACH: Peggy Long YEAR: 27th LAST YEAR: 10-5
LOWER DAUPHIN TRACK AND FIELD COACH: Greg Miller YEAR: 11th LAST YEAR: Boys 9th in District 3 Class AAA; Girls 25th in District 3 Class AAA LOWER DAUPHIN TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE March 29 – Hershey 3:45 p.m. April 2 – @ Cumberland Valley Invitational TBA April 5 – @ Red Land 3:45 p.m. April 9 – @ Central Dauphin nvitational 8:15 a.m. April 12 – Milton Hershey 3:45 p.m. April 14 – @ CD East 3:45 p.m.
April 19 – Cedar Cliff 3:45 p.m. April 23 – @ Elizabethtown College Invitational TBA April 26 – @ Susquehanna Twp. 3:45 p.m. May 3 – Mechanicsburg 3:45 p.m. May 5 – @ Palmyra 3:45 p.m. May 7 – @ Carlisle Invitational TBA
MIDDLETOWN AREA BOYS’ TENNIS
COACH: Lynn Thomas YEAR: 3rd LAST YEAR: 11-5 record:
MIDDLETOWN AREA BOYS’ TENNIS SCHEDULE March 23 – @ East Pennsboro 4 p.m. March 30 – @ Bishop McDevitt 3:30 p.m. April 1 – @ James Buchanan 3:30 p.m. April 4 – Trinity 3:30 p.m. April 5 – Susquenita 3:30 p.m. April 6 – @ Harrisburg Academy 3:30 p.m. April 8 – @ Palmyra 3:30 p.m. April 11 – Camp Hill 3:30 p.m. April 13 – East Pennsboro 3:30 p.m. April 15 – Bishop McDevitt 3:30 p.m. April 18 – James Buchanan 3:30 p.m. April 20 – @ Trinity 3:30 p.m. April 26 – Harrisburg Academy 3:30 p.m.
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Megan Etter YEAR: 1st LAST YEAR: 11-6 LOWER DAUPHIN GIRLS’ LACROSSE SCHEDULE March 24 – @ Penn Manor 4:15 p.m. March 29 – @ Carlisle 6 p.m. March 31 – Northern York 6:45 p.m. April 1 – Dallastown 4:15 p.m. April 5 – @ State College 7 p.m. April 7 – Trinity 6:45 p.m. April 11 – @ York Suburban 7 p.m. April 12 – Chambersburg 6:45 p.m. April 15 – @ Central York 7 p.m.
April 18 – Governor Mifflin 6:45 p.m. April 21 – @ Central Dauphin 4 p.m. April 25 – Hershey 6:45 p.m. April 28 – @ CD East 7:30 p.m. April 30 – @ Cedar Crest 10 a.m. May 2 – Spring Grove 6:45 p.m. May 3 – Mechanicsburg 6 p.m. May 5 – Palmyra 6:45 p.m. May 10 – @ Cumberland Valley 7 p.m.
LOWER DAUPHIN BOYS’ LACROSSE LOWER DAUPHIN BOYS’ LACROSSE SCHEDULE
COACH: Richard Vickroy YEAR: 4th LAST YEAR: 10-7
March 24 – Central York 7 p.m. March 29 – Carlisle 7 p.m. March 31 – @ Northern York 7:30 p.m. April 2 – Governor Mifflin 11 a.m. April 5 – State College 7 p.m. April 7 – @ Trinity 7 p.m. April 9 – @ Spring Grove 10 a.m. April 11 – @ Chambersburg 7 p.m. April 16 – York Suburban 10 a.m. April 18 – @ Bishop McDevitt 7 p.m. April 21 – Central Dauphin 7 p.m. April 23 – @ Hershey 7:30 p.m. April 28 – CD East 7 p.m. April 30 – Cedar Crest 10 a.m. May 3 – @ Mechanicsburg 4:30 p.m. May 5 – @ Palmyra 5:30 p.m. May 10 – Cumberland Valley 7 p.m.
MIDDLETOWN AREA TRACK AND FIELD COACH: Nickolas Macri YEAR: 1st LAST YEAR: Boys 0-7, Girls 0-7
MIDDLETOWN AREA TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE March 29 – @ Bishop McDevitt 4 p.m. April 5– Trinity 4 p.m. April 12 – @ Camp Hill 4 p.m. April 20 – Columbia 4 p.m. April 23 – @ Elizabethtown Blue Jay Invitational noon April 26 – Northern York 4 p.m. May 3 – West Perry 4 p.m. May 10 – @ East Pennsboro 4 p.m. May 14 – @ Mid-Penn Conference Championships 9 a.m. May 20 – @ District 3 Championships 2 p.m. May 21 – @ District 3 Championships 9 a.m.
BOWLING
Belles finishes 22nd in state bowling championships Middletown senior Eric Belles finished in 22nd place in the Pennsylvania High School Bowling Championships on Friday, March 18 at North Versailles Bowling Center in Pittsburgh. Belles, one of 12 eastern region qualifiers, totaled 946 pins in six games in the tournament. He started with a 185 in the first game, then tallied a 148, 137, 146, 157 and 173. Brian Kennedy of Central (Philadelphia) won the boys’ state title, defeating Penn-Trafford’s Noah Hayes, 226-191 in the stepladder final match. In the competition for the girls’ title, Elizabethtown’s Olivia Farwell finished in 17th place with a six-game total of 1,003 pins. Teammate Brittany Ritzman finished 19th with a score of 989, while Dauphin County Vo-Tech bowler Brittney March finished 22nd with a total pin score of 940. Alexis Newer of Lewisburg won the girls’ state title, beating Kesley Hackbart of Truman, 213-202 in the stepladder final match. Penn Manor won the boys’ team title, while Plum won the girls’ team title.
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Middletown’s Eric Belles finished in 22nd place in the Pennsylvania High School Bowling Championships.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016
STEELTON-HIGHSPIRE
Rollers look to reach playoffs again
By Jim Lewis Press And Journal Staff In a small school district like Steelton-Highspire, where the rusting steel mill is a shadow of what it used to be, where poverty is high and money is tight, where a prolonged state budget impasse between a Democratic governor and a Republican legislature threatens to darken classrooms, you have to scrape for money for a high school baseball team. So Coach Joe Pilsitz was glad that an assistant coach told him about Pitch In For Baseball, a Pennsylvania-based charity that gives free baseball equipment to children around the world. The Montgomery County charity provided Steelton-Highspire’s baseball team with about a dozen gloves, several pairs of cleats, practice pants and socks to the Rollers – stuff that players, coaches, parents and the high school couldn’t afford. It’s one reason Pilsitz has as many as 17 players on his squad this season, instead of something less. “It was a blessing,’’ he said. The Rollers have evolved from a team that won just one game a season in 2013 and 2014 to a team that earned a District 3 Class A playoff spot in 2015. After struggling to win a game in the first half of the 2015 season, the young Rollers suddenly developed into a winner, beating Harrisburg twice and Milton Hershey once. Steel-High finished the regular season with six wins, good enough to earn a place in the Class A playoffs where, missing their star pitcher because of an injury, the Rollers fell in the first round to Halifax, 7-4. This season, Pilsitz is hoping the Rollers’ new-found success continues. Steelton-Highspire returns veteran pitchers, including starter Isaiah Lockette, and a capable set of field-
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2016 Steelton-Highspire Baseball Team ers – the weakest part of the Rollers’ game is hitting, Pilsitz said. “Our bats hurt us last year,’’ he said. “We have opportunities – we have to put it all together, and have to start having more leadership.’’ Lockette, a junior, has played since his freshman year, but missed the Class A playoffs due to injury. Steel-High has two other veteran pitchers on its squad – senior Jaqui Jenkins and senior Taj Roach-McClendon. All three will start for the Rollers – Lockette can also play shortstop, Jenkins can play center field and Roach-McClendon can play right field, Pilsitz said. Two other returning starters, Noah
Hawkins and Matt Pilsitz, will play in the infield, while senior John Ferrer will catch or play first base. The Rollers have added Jaron Grayer, a standout on Steel-High’s football team, to its roster this year, and he will play left field or pitch, Pilsitz said. “On paper, we look good,’’ he said. If the Rollers are to be successful this season, they have to remain healthy, Pilsitz said. “Our strength is in our first team,’’ he said. “We have to keep everybody healthy.’’
COACH: Joe Pilsit YEAR: 4th LAST YEAR: 6-14
STEELTON-HIGHSPIRE BASEBALL SCHEDULE
March 28 – @ Fairfield 4:15 p.m. March 29 – @ Northern York 4:30 p.m. April 1 – Milton Hershey 4:15 p.m. April 5 – @ East Pennsboro 4 p.m. April 8 – Camp Hill 4:15 p.m. April 9 – Mt. Cavalry 11 a.m. April 11 – @ York Tech 4:15 p.m. April 14 – West Shore Christian 4:15 p.m. April 15 – @ West Perry 4 p.m.
April 19 – Trinity 4:15 p.m. April 22 – Northern York 4:15 p.m. April 25 – Newport 4:15 p.m. April 26 – @ Milton Hershey 4 p.m. April 29 – East Pennsboro 4:15 p.m. May 3 – @ Camp Hill 4 p.m. May 5 – @ Newport 4:15 p.m. May 9 – @ Harrisburg 4 p.m. May 10 – West Perry 4:15 p.m. May 12 – Fairfield 4:15 p.m. May 13 – @ Trinity 4:15 p.m.
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COLLEGE SOCCER
Lions name first full-time soccer coach For The Press And Journal Penn State Harrisburg has hired a former NCAA Division III head coach and assistant for the USL-Pro Rochester Rhinos as its new men’s soccer coach. Daniel Krzyzanowicz was tabbed as Penn State Harrisburg’s first fulltime men’s soccer coach. He served as head coach at Medaille College of Buffalo, N.Y., Daniel Krzyzanowicz for 13 seasons, transforming the program from a loser to a perennial national power in Division III. He led Medaille to six NCAA tournament appearances, reaching the second round in 2006 and 2009, and a Sweet 16 run in 2010. In three of his team’s six trips to the NCAA tournament, Medaille lost to the eventual national champion in close contests. His career record of 197 wins and winning percentage rank him ninth among active NCAA Division III coaches and 13th all-time among Division III coaches. He has developed 10 All-Americans and 15 professional players during his tenure as a college coach. Krzyzanowicz also has coached
COLLEGE GOLF
Massar leads Lions at Revolutionary Classic
Penn State Harrisburg golfer Tyler Massar scored a 4-over-par 76 to finish in a tie for fourth place at the Revolutionary Collegiate Golf Classic on Sunday, March 20 at Patriots Glen National Gold Club in Elkton, Md. The Lions finished in a tie for fourth place with Cabrini at a 39-over-par team score of 327. Swarthmore’s A team won the tournament with a 305, while Post (314) took second place and Muhlenberg (317) took third. Keith Miller was Penn State Harrisburg’s second-highest finisher, hitting a 10-over-par 82, good to place him in a six-way tie for 20th place. Teammate Colin Hagenbuch finished in a four way tie for 28th place with a 12-over-par score of 84.
professionally with Hersey native and reigning USL Coach of the Year Bob Lilley as the top assistant on the Rochester Rhinos staff in 2014. “His passion for the game of soccer is infectious and he has established an excellent track record for developing highly competitive teams as well as very successful student athletes who achieve great success on and off the field of competition,” said Rahsaan Carlton, Penn State Harrisburg’s athletic director. Penn State Harrisburg has “an excellent vision and lofty goals for the program and ones that coincide nicely with my vision and goals,’’ Krzyzanowicz said. “Being a part of the Penn State family and its large network is something I could just not say no to,’’ he said. Krzyzanowicz will take over a Penn State Harrisburg program that has had some large swings the past two
seasons. In 2014, the Lions surprisingly finished in second place in the competitive Capital Athletic Conference, hosted the conference final and finished as the runner-up in the ECAC regional tournament. But plagued by injuries, the Lions did not match their previous year’s success in 2015.
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COLLEGE BASEBALL
Lions split doubleheader with Southern Virginia For The Press And Journal Will Quiles drove in the winning run on a groundout in the bottom of the eighth inning and pitcher Mark Artley struck out 10 batters to lead Penn State Harrisburg to a 4-3 victory over Southern Virginia in the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday, March 19 in Middletown. The Lions fell in the nightcap, 3-0. Down 2-0 in the first game, Penn State Harrisburg (9-13, 2-4 in the Capital Athletic Conference) rallied to take a 3-2 lead on an RBI grounder by Kevin Kremer in the bottom of the first inning and two unearned runs on Southern Virginia errors in the bottom of the second. The Knights (6-13, 2-4) tied the game, 3-3, on a sacrifice fly by Marcus Begg in the top of the fifth inning. Quiles hit his game-winning grounder with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning, scoring Tom Denniston with the winning run. Artley (2-3) pitched the first eight innings for the Lions, allowing only three runs and five hits. Relief pitcher Brendan Riotto came in for the last inning, grabbing his first save of the year. In the second game, Penn State Harrisburg struggled at the plate, scratching for only four singles against Knight starter Tayler Peterson (1-4) and two singles against reliever Justin King, who earned his first save. Southern Virginia scored single runs in the second, fourth and fifth innings against Lion starter Travis VanHouten (1-4). The Knights were able to bring three runs home to grab the win.
Elmira 6 Lions 3
Elmira (2-5) raced to a 5-0 lead after two innings, then held on to beat Penn State Harrisburg on Friday, March 18 in Middletown. Four Soaring Eagle pitchers combined to limit the Lions to just three hits in the victory. Penn State Harrisburg scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning on a bases-loaded walk to Connor Bowers and a wild pitch. Quiles tripled to drive in teammate Chris Iocca for the Lions’ third run in
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Penn State Harrisburg’s David Klein, second from right, tries to slide into second base against Southern Virginia.
the bottom of the ninth inning. Penn State Harrisburg pitcher Derek Slagle (0-1) lasted just two innings, surrendering five earned runs on seven hits. Elmira starter Nick Sampogna (1-0) checked the Lions on just two hits in 6 2/3 innings, giving up two earned runs.
Marymount 16 Lions 13
Marymount scored seven runs in the
bottom of the eighth inning to beat Penn State Harrisburg in a filibusterlength game in Washington, D.C. at the Nationals Youth Baseball Academy on Wednesday, March 16. Iocca and Blake Reiff each hit home runs for the Lions, while Ben Berczek, Stephen Berczek and Luke Tyree hit homers for the Saints (12-9, 4-0), who lead the Capital Athletic Conference. Down 16-9 in the top of the ninth, Iocca and Reiff each hit two-run
home runs to pull Penn State Harrisburg closer. But Marymount reliever Dylan Gerdts, who surrendered Reiff’s homer, got the final out of the game to preserve the victory for the Saints. Marymount reliever Conner Hall (3-2) got the win, while Lion reliever VanHouten took the loss. The Lions sent seven pitchers to the mound, with only one – reliever Brendan Riotto – keeping Marymount off the scoreboard.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Evans leads Lions to sweep of E-town For The Press And Journal
Penn State Harrisburg came out swinging in a doubleheader against Elizabethtown , sweeping the Blue Jays 3-2 and 5-2 on Tuesday, March 15 in Elizabethtown. Kristen Evans drove in all three Lion runs in the first game. Her first-inning double drove in two runs to stake Penn State Harrisburg (5-4) to a 2-0 lead, and her RBI double in the sixth drove in the winning run. Starting pitcher Amanda Hartman (3-2) held the Blue Jays (6-8) to two unearned runs on six hits. Hartman struck out six batters. Penn State Harrisburg was forced to come from behind in game two after allowing an early run in the first inning. The Lions started to shine of205311A01 fensively in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings where they combined for five runs to take a 5-1 lead. Jackie Furch (2-1) pitched well for the Lions through six innings to claim the win and Erelle Sowers earned her second save, allowing one unearned run in the final inning. Offensively, Penn State Harrisburg shortstop Jenna Rupakus went 3-for-3, scoring a run.
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Last week’s matches Lower Dauphin 3, Cedar Crest 2 Dallastown 5, Lower Dauphin 0 This week’s matches Wednesday, March 23 Cumberland Valley at Lower Dauphin, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 24 Lower Dauphin at Palmyra, 3:30 p.m.
TRACK AND FIELD MID-PENN CONFERENCE BOYS Capital Division W L OVERALL Middletown 0 0 0-0 Bishop McDevitt 0 0 0-0 Camp Hill 0 0 0-0 Trinity 0 0 0-0 East Pennsboro 0 0 0-0 Northern York 0 0 0-0 West Perry 0 0 0-0 This week’s meets Tuesday, March 29 Middletown at Bishop McDevitt, 4 p.m. Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 0 0 0-0 Hershey 0 0 0-0 Palmyra 0 0 0-0 Milton Hershey 0 0 0-0 Susquehanna Twp. 0 0 0-0 Cedar Cliff 0 0 0-0 Red Land 0 0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0 0 0-0 This week’s meets Tuesday, March 29 Hershey at Lower Dauphin, 3:45 p.m.
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This week’s matches Wednesday, March 23 Middletown at East Pennsboro, 4 p.m. Keystone Division W L OVERALL Hershey 0 0 1-0 Lower Dauphin 0 0 1-1 Harrisburg 0 0 0-0 Susquehanna Twp. 0 0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0 0 0-0 Northern York 0 0 0-0 Mifflin County 0 0 0-0 CD East 0 0 0-1
Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 0 0 0-0 Hershey 0 0 0-0 Palmyra 0 0 0-0 Milton Hershey 0 0 0-0 Susquehanna Twp. 0 0 0-0 Cedar Cliff 0 0 0-0 Red Land 0 0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0 0 0-0
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BOYS’ TENNIS MID-PENN CONFERENCE Colonial Division W L OVERALL Palmyra 1 0 2-0 East Pennsboro 1 0 2-0 Bishop McDevitt 1 0 1-0 James Buchanan 0 0 2-0 Middletown 0 1 1-1 Camp Hill 0 1 0-1 Trinity 0 1 0-1
GIRLS Capital Division W L OVERALL Middletown 0 0 0-0 Bishop McDevitt 0 0 0-0 Camp Hill 0 0 0-0 Trinity 0 0 0-0 East Pennsboro 0 0 0-0 Northern York 0 0 0-0 West Perry 0 0 0-0
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Saturday, March 26 Central York at Lower Dauphin, 10 a.m.
Capital Division W L OVERALL Steelton-Highspire 0 0 0-0 Milton Hershey 0 0 0-0 Trinity 0 0 0-0 Camp Hill 0 0 0-0 East Pennsboro 0 0 0-0 Northern York 0 0 0-0 West Perry 0 0 0-0
Tuesday, March 29 Hershey at Middletown, 4:15 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Bishop McDevitt, 4:15 p.m.
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This week’s games Thursday, March 24 Central York at Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.
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This week’s games Thursday, March 24 Middletown at East Pennsboro, 4:30 p.m.
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BOYS’ LACROSSE MID-PENN CONFERENCE Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 0 0 0-0 Hershey 0 0 0-0 Palmyra 0 0 0-0 Bishop McDevitt 0 0 0-0 Central Dauphin 0 0 0-0 CD East 0 0 0-0
Tuesday, March 29 Middletown at Hershey, 4 p.m. Bishop McDevitt at Lower Dauphin, 4 p.m.
SOFTBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Keystone Division W L OVERALL Middletown 0 0 0-0 Lower Dauphin 0 0 0-0 Hershey 0 0 0-0 Palmyra 0 0 0-0 Bishop McDevitt 0 0 0-0 CD East 0 0 0-0 Harrisburg 0 0 0-0 Susquehanna Twp. 0 0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0 0 0-0
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BASEBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Keystone Division W L OVERALL Middletown 0 0 0-0 Lower Dauphin 0 0 0-0 Hershey 0 0 0-0 Palmyra 0 0 0-0 Bishop McDevitt 0 0 0-0 CD East 0 0 0-0 Harrisburg 0 0 0-0 Susquehanna Twp. 0 0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0 0 0-0 This week’s games Thursday, March 24 Big Spring at Middletown, 4:15 p.m
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BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Keystone Division W L OVERALL Lower Dauphin 0 0 0-0 Hershey 0 0 0-0 Cedar Cliff 0 0 0-0 Red Land 0 0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0 0 0-0 Northern York 0 0 0-0 This week’s games Monday, March 28 Elizabethtown at Lower Dauphin, 5:15 p.m.
This week’s games Saturday, March 26 Lower Dauphin at Penn Manor, 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 29 Lower Dauphin at Carlisle, 6 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE W L OVERALL Marymount 4 0 12-9 Salisbury 5 1 10-5 Chris. Newport 4 2 14-5 York 4 2 6-12 Frostburg St. 3 3 9-6 Wesley 3 3 9-8 Penn St. HBG 2 4 9-13 Southern Virginia 2 4 6-13 Mary Washington 1 5 15-7 St. Mary’s 0 4 4-12 Last week’s games Marymount 16, Penn State Harrisburg 13 Elmira 6, Penn State Harrisburg 3 Penn State Hbg. 4, Southern Virginia 3 Southern Virginia 3, Penn State Hbg. 0 This week’s games Wednesday, March 23 Penn State Hbg. at Wesley, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 26 Mary Washington at Penn State Harrisburg (2), noon Tuesday, March 29 Penn State Harrisburg at Elizabethtown, 3:30 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE W L OVERALL Chris. Newport 0 0 14-1 Salisbury 0 0 14-3 York 0 0 11-5 Frostburg St. 0 0 10-6 Penn St. HBG 0 0 5-4 Wesley 0 0 7-7 Mary Washington 0 0 5-11 Southern Virginia 0 0 3-11 Last week’s games Penn State Harrisburg 3, Elizabethtown 2 Penn State Harrisburg 5, Elizabethtown 3 This week’s games Thursday, March 24 Wilson at Penn State Harrisburg (2), 3 p.m. Saturday, March 26 Penn State Harrisburg at Frostburg St. (2), 1 p.m. COLLEGE TENNIS CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN Last week’s matches Mary Washington 6, Penn State Harrisburg 0 Penn State Harrisburg 9, Lancaster Bible 0 This week’s matches Wednesday, March 23 Lebanon Valley at Penn State Harrisburg, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 26 Penn State Harrisburg at Frostburg St., 1 p.m. WOMEN Last week’s matches Mary Washington 9, Penn State Harrisburg 0 Penn State Harrisburg 6, Lancaster Bible 3 This week’s matches Saturday, March 26 Penn State Harrisburg at Frostburg St., 1 p.m. COLLEGE GOLF Last week’s matches Revolutionary Collegiate Classic (at Elkton, Md.) Men Team scores (par 287): 1. Swarthmore A (305) 2. Post (314) 3. Muhlenberg 317 T4. Penn State Harrisburg (327) T4. Cabrini (327) 6. Stevens (329) 7. Wesley (331) 8. Immaculata (336) 9. Neumann (338) 10. Ursinus (344) 11. Swarthmore B (353) 12. Widener (363). Individual men (par 72): T1. Dan Altieri, Swarthmore A (73) T1. C. Fernandez Herzog, Post (73) 3. Mathieu Sicard, Post (75) T4. Tyler Massar, Penn State Harrisburg (76) T4. Drew Langan, Swarthmore A (76). This week’s matches Saturday, March 26 Penn State Harrisburg at McDaniel Invitational, Westminster, Md. Sunday, March 27 Penn State Harrisburg at McDaniel Invitational, Westminster, Md. Monday, March 28 Penn State Harrisburg at Lebanon Valley College Invitational, Annville
COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD Last week’s meets Elizabethtown Early Bird Opener Team scores (men): 1. Elizabethtown (132 points) 2. Penn State Harrisburg (118) 3. York (115.5) 4. Gloucester CC (52) 5. Elizabethtown Alumni (47) 6. GwyneddMercy (39) 7. Stevenson (36) 8. Marywood (35.5) 9. King’s (34) 10. Immaculata (30) Team scores (women): 1. Elizabethtown (306 points) 2. York (235.5) 3. Penn State Harrisburg (161) 4. King’s (115) 5. Gloucester CC (89) 6. Stevenson (85) T7. Elizabethtown Alumni (64) T7. Hood (64) 9. Marywood (62.5) 10. Gwynedd-Mercy (49) This week’s meets Wednesday, March 23 Penn State Harrisburg at York Twilight, York College, TBA
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St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Middletown St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and Community Events: Church is located at Spring and Union Wed., Mar. 23: No Homework Club; streets, (121 N. Spring St.), Middle- 5:30 p.m., Seder. town. We are a Reconciling In Christ Thurs., Mar. 24: Maundy Thursday; Church. 10 a.m., Holy Communion with Rite of You are invited to join us for wor- Footwashing in Chapel; 7 p.m., Holy ship on Wednesday morning, Saturday Communion with Rite of Footwashing evening and Sunday morning. Sunday in Nave; 8 p.m., Adult Choir. worship times are 8:15 and 11 a.m. Fri., Mar. 25: Good Friday; Noon, InSunday Church School for all ages is terfaith Council Community Service at at 9:45 a.m. Our 11 a.m. worship ser- Evangelical United Methodist Church, vice is broadcast live on WMSS 91.1. E. Water and Spruce sts.; 7 p.m., AdoWednesday morning service is at 10 ration of the Cross (Tenebrae). a.m. Saturday at 5 p.m. is a casual Sat., Mar. 26: Vigil of Easter; 7:30 traditional service and is 45 minutes p.m., Service at St. Peter’s Lutheran, in length. Please enter through the 240 Broad St., Highspire. parking lot doors. Sun., Mar. 27: Resurrection of Our The first Sunday of each month Lord; 6:30 a.m., Sunrise Service; 8:15 is Food Pantry Sunday. Needed are a.m. (C) Holy Communion; 9:45 a.m., personal care items: toothpaste, Intergeneration Sunday school/ Contoothbrushes, deodorant, shampoos, firmation Classes; 11 a.m., (C) Holy soaps, lotions, and paper products (toilet tissue, tissues, paper towels) Communion. Mon., Mar. 28: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., and food items: cereals, Bisquick, pancake mixes, syrup, cake mixes Community Dinner – Church of God. Tues., Mar. 29: 3 to 5 p.m., Homeand frostings, condiments (ketchup, mustard, mayo, relishes, pickles and work Club. Wed., Mar. 30: 10 a.m., Holy Comolives), puddings and gelatins. These are items not consistently purchased munion in Chapel; 3 to 5 p.m., Homeor available at Central PA Food work Club; 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., Event Bank. Items collected are taken to in Luther Hall; 7 p.m., Adult Choir. Visit our website at www.stpethe Middletown Area Interfaith Food Pantry located at 201 Wyoming Street, tersmiddletown.org. Scripture for March 27: Acts 10:34Royalton. Individuals may also take items directly to the food pantry, which 43; Is 65:17-25; Ps 118:1-2, 14-24; is open Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 1 Cor 15:1-26; Luke 24:1-12; John a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 20:1-18.
Wesley United Methodist Church Middletown
Wesley “Community” United Methodist Church 64 Ann Street, Middletown, Pa. Office Hours: Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 1-3 p.m. and Wednesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. wesleyumc@co,mcast.com 717-944-6242 As you are readingt his, we are in the middle of Holy Week. Palm Sunday is behind us and we are in the midst of Passion of our Lord Jesus as we remember the last meal (The Last Supper) he ate with His disciples before His arrest, trail and crucifixion. We will celebrate the events as recorded in the Gospel of John, tomorrow evening, Thursday, March 24 at 7 p.m. at the Royalton UMC. Good Friday brings us to the solemn hours of Jesus death as we gather at Noon at Evangelical UMC to remember the hour of His death. But death is swallowed up in life victory (1 Corinthians 15:54b) as He lives; He lives, salvation to impart! (Chorus from the hymn, “He Lives”) Hallelujah, Halleluiah. Come celebrate His Resurrection with us on Easter Sunday morning! We will continue reading the Gospel of John as John reveals the deeper message of the Easter story and we explore that first Easter morning. I am praying for each of you dear brothers and sisters that you will be
blessed this Holy Week and Easter with a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ, that you will know Him in a real way that allows you to “walk with Him, talk with Him and tell you He is your own” (Chorus from the hymn, “In the Garden”). At 8:30 a.m., the “New Spirit” worship of praise, prayer and the message from the Gospel of John will encourage your growth in Christ. At 10:30 a.m., our worship follows the same preaching series, with the hymns of faith being sung to the glory of God. Our Sunday school hours are 9:15 a.m. for the Adult Sunday school class. Come as you are and discover who God is calling you to become. On the fun side of life, in which Jesus always participated, the Youth 10Xs Better with the help of the college students from Penn State Harrisburg Campus, Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Omicron will be having a Community Easter Egg Hunt for children 1 through 12 years of age. There will be a Petting Zoo and the Fire and Police Departments will be here with hot dogs. All this will be held on Sat., March 26 from 9 a.m. to Noon. Don’t forget our God’s Kitchen Community Dinners are every Tuesday evening in our Fellowship Hall from to 6 to 7 p.m. Threads of Hope Clothing ministry will also be open with free clothing.
Ebenezer United Methodist Church
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Calvary Church has been a part of the Middletown Borough community since 1936. It has been our privilege to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ all these years and to do so knowing the good news has never changed in over 2000 years. We firmly hold to the Apostles Creed and the Westminster Confession of Faith and its Larger and Shorter Catechisms as clearly teaching what Scripture teaches. If we believe the Gospel of Christ, then by trusting in his death and resurrection for sinners we can and will be forgiven and saved from God’s wrath.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - B-5 Middletown
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First Church of God, 245 W. High Street, Middletown, invites you to join us for worship at either 8 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. this Sunday. Childcare is provided. Sunday mornings at 9:15 a.m. classes are available for Youth (grades 6-12), FROG Pond (1st through 5th grade), Kindergarten (4-5 year olds), Nursery (infants through age 3), and Adult classes that offer a variety of Bible studies and electives. Classes for special education are also available. Wednesdays: Wednesday Night Live. Supper at 5:30 p.m., Classes at 6:30 p.m. Classes are: Adult Bible Study; Ladies Bible Study: “Angels”; “Painting with Donny” - Bring your own sketchbook and there is a cost toward paint and brushes. The Wired Word; “Boundaries With Kids.” There are also classes for Youth, Children’s Classes Grades 3, 4 and 5: Grades 1 and 2, Kindergarten and Babysitting for Infants thru age 3 Thursdays: 6 p.m., Pasta and Prayer Young Adult Bible Study; 6 to 8 p.m., The Sunshiners meet for a time of Christian fellowship, teaching and worship. They are a group which exists to meet the spiritual needs of persons who are developmentally challenged. They meet weekly through May. Thurs., Mar. 24: 6 p.m., Maundy Thursday. We begin with a light supper of soup and bread, followed by Feet Washing and Holy Communion. Fri., Mar. 25: Noon, Good Friday Community Service at Evangelical
United Methodist Church, 157 E. Water St. Middletown. Area clergy will take part in the hour-long service. An offering for the Middletown Interfaith Human Needs Fund will be received. Sat., Mar. 26: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Easter Egg Hunt. Come Celebrate Easter with us. New this year – activity stations each telling a small part of the Easter story. A BBQ lunch will be provided. Festivities will be held indoors in fellowship hall located in rear of church. Egg hunt is for children through 5th grade will begin at approx. 1 p.m. (these will be outdoors weather permitting). Invite someone to come with you. Sun., Mar. 27: 6:30 a.m., Sunrise Service, Pastor Trevor Reece speaking; 7 a.m., breakfast; 8 and 10:30 a.m., Easter service; 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. Beginning Wed., April 6, join us in a six week grief support group, facilitated by Diane Bates-Sier. Meeting from 7 to 8 p.m., you are also welcome to join us for supper at WNL, beginning at 5:30 p.m. We will meet in the Sweet Room. Latino Congregation: Betesda Casa de Misericordia, CGGC, 245 W. High St., Middletown. Estudios Biblicos Domingos, noon; Servicio Evangelistico: Domingos 1:30 p.m.; Contactos: Ricardo and Jeanette Perez (717) 333-2184. For additional information call the church office at 944-9608 or e-mail us at mdtcog@comcast.net.
New Beginnings Church Middletown
We are an independent body of believers offering God’s invitation for a new beginning to all who seek it. We exist to meet the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of all people through faith in Jesus Christ. We are a Safe Sanctuary congregation. Our church steeple bell tolls four times at the beginning of worship, one for the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit and you. New Beginnings Church invites you to worship with us each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Nursery and children’s church is provided. Our congregation meets at Riverside Chapel, 630 S. Union St., next to the Rescue Fire Company. Sunday School for all ages is at 9 a.m. We are handicap accessible via ramp at back door. Youth Fellowship is from 5 to 7 p.m. For additional church information call 944-9595. Wednesdays: Craft Group, 1 p.m.; Choir rehearsals, 6:30 p.m.; Praise Band rehearsals, 7:30 p.m. Thursday evenings Pastor Britt’s Bible study begins at 6:30 p.m. followed by Intercessory Prayer; Sociable Seniors group meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m.; The Knitting Group meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 1 p.m.; Blanket making is the 2nd Thursday of every month at 9 a.m. We clean the Middletown Food Bank the 3rd Saturday every other month. Everyone is welcome to participate in these important areas of our church life. For security purposes our back and side doors will be locked every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at the start of worship. The only door for entry after that will be the front door. Nursery: Dana Rhine, Evette Graham. Acolyte for March: Faith Rhine. Ushers for March: Linda Balmer, Rick Pennington, Binny and Carl Dupes. Children’s Church Leaders for March 27: Pam Eberly, Mary K. Lemon. We invite the community to celebrate the risen Christ with us Easter Sunday at 6:30 a.m. for the sunrise service held at the rear of the church overlooking the water of the Swatara Creek, and at
10:30 a.m. for our resurrection service. Thurs., Mar. 31: 7 p.m., Pastor Britt will host a round table discussion of current world events in relation to the Bible. The community is invited. Our men’s group to inspire and empower men in their faith meets to fellowship and pray together, discussing topics of interest that deal with everyday living. They meet every Thursday morning at 6 a.m. for prayer, and Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. during Lent. Community men invited. Our Sunday worship service is broadcast on the MAHS radio station, WMSS 91.1 FM at 3 p.m. every Sunday afternoon. Listen on the radio or the Internet at www.pennlive.com/ wmss/audio. Check us out on our Website at www.newbeginningschurchmiddletown.weebly.com. Pastor Britt’s parting words each Sunday: “Nothing in this world is more important than the love of Jesus Christ!” We invite you to come and experience this love.
Ebenezer United Methodist Church and Childcare, 890 Ebenezer Road, Middletown, invites everyone to join us for worship on Sunday mornings led by Pastor Brad Gilbert. Our services are relaxed and casual. We offer a traditional service at 8:45 a.m. and a contemporary service at 10:45 a.m. At 10 a.m., between services, there is a variety of Christian education classes for all ages. There are several things happening at Ebenezer and all are welcome. There is a prayer time “Partners in Prayer” that meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Through scripture, song, and meditation we experience the joy of God’s presence.
Evangelical United Methodist Church Middletown
Welcome all! May God’s light shine upon us as we gather to worship. May the brilliance of His light and His wisdom fill us. May it be as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Evangelical Church meets on the corner of Spruce and Water streets at 157 E. Water St., Middletown, south of Main St., behind the Turkey Hill convenience store. The ministries scheduled at Evangelical United Methodist Church for March 23-29 are always open to everyone. Wed., Mar. 23: 6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous Book Study; 6:30 p.m., Senior Choir Rehearsal. Thurs., Mar. 24: 6 p.m., Girl Scout Troop #10067; 7 p.m., Combined Maundy Thursday Service at Highspire United Methodist Church.
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Fri., Mar. 25: Noon, Good Friday Service at Evangelical United Methodist Church. Sun., Mar. 27: 6:45 a.m., Sunrise Service at Londonderry Elementary School; 9 a.m., Sunday Church school, with classes for all ages. Adult Sunday school devotional leader for March: Bill Harris; 10:15 a.m., Worship service. The worship center is handicap and wheelchair accessible. Greeters: Bonnie Strohecker, Donna Burkholder. Lay Liturgist: Mike Hahn. Nursery helpers: Deb Lidle, Joyce Moyer. The altar flowers gracing our chancel area are given in Memory of and Honor of Our Loved Ones presented by their family and friends. Tues., Mar. 29: 2 p.m., Prayer Shawl Ministry.
Presbyterian Congregation of Middletown Middletown
The Presbyterian Congregation is located at the corner of Union and Water streets in downtown Middletown. We are a body of Christian people who reach out to others by sharing God’s Word, love, and fellowship. Warm greetings to one and all as we seek to grow closer to our Lord Jesus Christ. Wed., Mar. 23: No bells rehearsal; 7:15 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. Thurs., Mar. 24: 7 p.m., Maundy Thursday service with communion. Fri., Mar. 25: Noon, Good Friday service at Evangelical United Methodist Church. Church school for all ages continues on Easter Sunday, March 27 from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. We encourage parents to bring the children and teens to class. Adults are welcome to the Adult Forum. The Adult Forum will hear from Elaine Wilson, artist, art educator and author who will speak about famous
works of art and how they speak to our faith. This year her Powerpoint presentation will be on Michelangelo’s Mary and The Pieta. Please join us for worship at 10:30 a.m. on Easter Sunday, March 27. Our sanctuary is handicapped accessible, and there are also hearing devices for anyone wanting to use one. Nursery is available during the service, as well as Bible Listening bags for children to utilize during the service. Do join us to celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord. The church office will be closed on Easter Monday, March 28. The Parish Nurse is available by calling the church office at 717-944-4322. For further information, see our Website www.pcmdt.org, visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ Presbyterian Congregation, or call the office.
CHURCH DIRECTORY Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church 10 Spruce Street • 944-5835
Sunday School - 9 am • Morning Worship 10:15 am Evening Worship - 6 pm www.calvaryopc.com
New Beginnings Church at the Riverside Chapel
630 South Union St., Middletown • 388-1641 Sunday School - 9 am • Worship Service - 10:30 am
Pastor BRITT STROHECKER Everyone Is Welcome!
Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church 329 Market Street, Middletown
Presbyterian Congregation of Middletown
Church School - 10 am •Worship Service - 11 am
Church School - 9:15 am • Worship - 10:30 am
Pastor C. VICTORIA BROWN, M.Div. • 215-280-0798
Ebenezer United Methodist Church
MIDDLETOWN RESIDENTS
Have a favorite board game? “Game Night” is every third Monday at 6:30 p.m. Due to egg making in March, Partner’s in Prayer will be the 1st Tuesday of the month and Game Night will be the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We also offer a variety of other groups including Bible studies. Our annual homemade chocolate Easter Egg Fundraiser continues. Flavors include peanut butter, coconut and butter cream. For purchasing information please contact Mel Bollinger at 583-0502 or Bill Hoch at 944-6080. For additional information please call us at 939-0766 or e-mail us at ebenezerumc890@comcast.net.
"Love God, Love People, Make Disciples"
890 Ebenezer Road, Middletown (Corner of 441 & Ebenezer Road)
Phone 939-0766
Sunday Worship: Traditional - 8:45 am • Contemporary - 10:45 am Christian Education (All Ages) - 10 am Christian Child Care - 985-1650
Union & Water Sts., Middletown • 944-4322
St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 121 N. Spring Street, Middletown Church Office 717-944-4651 REV. DR. J. RICHARD ECKERT, Pastor
Sunday Worship - 8:15 am & 11 am Sunday Church School - 9:45 am - for all ages Saturday Worship - 5 pm - in the Chapel Worship Broadcast on 91.1 FM - 11 am We are a Reconciling in Christ Congregation
BRAD GILBERT, Pastor
Seven Sorrows BVM Parish
Evangelical United Methodist Church
REV. TED KEATING, JR., Pastor
www.ebenezerumc.net
Spruce & Water Sts., Middletown REV. ROBERT GRAYBILL, Pastor Sunday School (all ages) - 9 am Sunday Worship - 10:15 am
First Church of God
235 W. High St., Middletown
REV. KIMBERLY SHIFLER, Pastor
944-9608
Sunday School - 9:15 am • Worship Services - 8 & 10:30 am Classes for Special Education (Sunday Morning & Thursday Evening) Ample Parking Nursery Provided
Geyers United Methodist Church
1605 South Geyers Church Road, Middletown 944-6426 PASTOR STEVAN ATANASOFF
Worship - 9 am - Followed by Coffee Fellowship Sunday School - 10:30 am
280 North Race St., Middletown Parish Office 944-3133
Saturday Evening Vigil - 5:30 pm Sunday Masses - 8:00 am, 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Confessions: Saturday - 7:30-7:50 am, 4:30-5:15 pm
Wesley United Methodist Church 64 Ann Street, Middletown
REV. MARGARET “Pastor Peggy” SPENGLER, Pastor Pastor James Lyles, Youth Pastor, 10xBetter
Phone 944-6242
Sunday Worship - 8:30 &10:30 am • Come as you are! Follow Jesus, Change the World.
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TAMISHAWALKER
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ome of you were patient. Some were angry. Your vehicle has bounced and rattled over Main Street in Middletown for about a year, and you railed against government, or simply accepted it as fate, or quietly yearned for a smooth ride to work or school or church or the grocery store or your cousin’s house. Your prayers are about to be answered. Work will begin on repaving Route 230 from Tioga Avenue in Lower Swatara Twp. through Middletown and to Colebrook Road in Londonderry Twp. beginning the first week of April. Yes, the first week of April. That’s the word from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. And, it appears the contractor hired by the state to repave the road is just as eager to repave it as you are to ride on its smooth surface. Pennsy Supply, the contractor, “wants to The Main Street repaving will get moving on this project and finish it Greg Penny, a spokesman for be done between 6 p.m. and quickly,’’’ PennDOT, told the Press And Journal in 6 a.m. in an attempt to avoid an e-mail. rush hour, and flaggers will Join the club. We’ve preached patience in the past keep traffic moving in both di- for this and other improvement projects rections throughout the work. in Middletown, of which there seem to be many. Borough streets have been torn up for several reasons – new water lines, new sewer lines, new intersections and curbs – all with the goal of providing services to businesses and residents, making the town beautiful and reducing leaks in ancient pipes. It may seem like it’s taken a lifetime, but what’s several months when the benefits will last for decades? The Main Street repaving will be done between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., in an attempt to avoid rush hour, and flaggers will keep traffic moving in both directions throughout the work, Penny said. Working west to east, the contractor will mill a section of the road and then repave it curb to curb, section by section, until the entire road is repaved. Once a surface of the road is exposed by milling, it can only stay that way for seven days before it must be paved, Penny said. That’s OK, because the contractor is eager to do the work, he said. Music to your ears, we know. But as these major improvement projects, including the downtown business district facelift currently underway in the borough, are completed, we think the result will seem worth the inconvenience. No road project is convenient. The Main Street repaving will be welcome, though. Have you ever looked forward to a paving project as much as this one?
REACTION
Wolf and his order raising the minimum wage Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order on Monday, March 7 that provides a minimum wage of $10.15 per hour for all employees who work under his jurisdiction and for state government contractors. Reaction: • "Thanks to Gov. Wolf, no state employee who works full-time will have to live below the poverty line. I am hopeful that this is a first step towards the passage of my bill, which would increase the minimum wage for all workers in Pennsylvania. Opponents will say we can't afford to increase the minimum wage, but I would argue that we can't afford not to." – state Rep. Patty Kim, D-103rd District, which includes Highspire and Steelton. • "Prior to his action, these workers who are heads of household and making the minimum wage were not making enough money to live above the poverty line. It should be our moral obligation, as a commonwealth, to ensure those working in Pennsylvania are paid enough to make ends meet for their families.'' – Marc Stier, director of the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, a Harrisburg think tank. • “Governor Wolf is promising a bag of goodies, but at what cost to taxpayers? Pennsylvania already spends nearly $100,000 per state worker in wages and benefits. Wolf’s unilateral wage hike will only add to this already astonishing burden on state taxpayers. Meanwhile, in the private sector, higher employee costs mean fewer jobs. Pennsylvania would lose 31,000 jobs with a statewide minimum wage increases to $10.10, according to an analysis by the Independent Fiscal Office. To put that in perspective, the state created just 38,000jobs in all of 2015.'' – Nathan Benefield, vice president of policy analysis for the Commonwealth Foundation, a Harrisburg think tank. • “An economy that forces full-time workers to toil in poverty is clearly in need of repair. While corporations shower their executives with extravagant bonuses, lavish benefits and golden parachutes, they force their own employees to supplement meager wages with government assistance programs, all at the taxpayers’ expense. It’s time for employers to pay their fair share and for workers to get a fair shake.” – state Sen. Daylin Leach, D-Montgomery/ Delaware counties.
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Henry Kissinger unveiled “Vietnamizaecent revtion,” a plan to slowly turn the war back elations by to the South Vietnamese while withdrawthe Pening U.S. forces. American air power, intagon’s inspector cluding secret bombing of Cambodia and general indicates intensification of the bombing of the Ho that U.S. Central Chi Minh Trail in Laos, Operation ComCommand, which mand Hunt, would cover the withdrawal. bears responsibility for military operaNixon feared another Tet-style offensive tions in the Middle East, altered intelmight jeopardize withdrawal. In May, ligence analyses to support the Obama Nixon ordered U.S. troops into commuadministration’s contention that limited nist sanctuaries in Cambodia where they air strikes have “contained ISIS.” stayed for two months. Vietnamization If so, that’s unfortunately nothing new. continued. Politically skewed intelligence has a hisThen in February and March 1971, U.S. tory. air power supported an invasion of Laos In November 1967, President Lyndon by the Army of the Republic of Vietnam Johnson ordered Gen. William Westmo(ARVN) to cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail. reland, Military Assistance Command Operation Lam Son 719 was a debacle for Vietnam (MACV), home for a public that cost half the lives of half the 15,000relations tour. Facing re-election in 1968, man ARVN invading force, 108 U.S. Johnson needed another term to impleArmy helicopters that were shot down ment his Great Society. He needed Westand 289 American lives. Nevertheless, moreland to reassure a war-weary public Nixon dubbed Lam Son 719 “South and bolster his upcoming re-election Vietnam’s greatest victory so far.” Vietcampaign. namization continued and so did skewed Starting in 1966, MACV conducted massive ground sweep operations compil- intelligence. To support the Nixon administration’s ing impressive “quantitative” victories; Vietnamization policy, U.S. Air Force these victories focused on obtaining body intelligence depicted Commando Hunt counts of 10-enemies-to-1-American. as an air-power success with 85 percent Numbers of enemy dead, wounded and of enemy supplies and troops entering captured, plus compilations of weapons the Ho Chi Minh and rice caches Trail never reaching captured, along with South Vietnam. The expanded secure areas within South Today false claims that lim- Air Force and the Intelligence Vietnam, were all ited air strikes are working Defense Agency claimed considered indicaon ISIS follow the facile as- Commando Hunt tions of progress. During his “victory sertion that an Internet video destroyed thousands North Vietnamtour,” Westmoreland prompted the Sept. 11, 2012 of ese trucks. These told a joint session Benghazi murders of U.S. Am- were lies to support of Congress that the war would be bassador Christopher Stevens the efficacy of Vietwon by 1970. He and three other heroic Ameri- namization. Air Force intelrepeated the story cans. ligence – chocked on CBS’s “Face the full of optimism Nation.” Assured by – didn’t tally when Westmoreland that on Wednesday, March 29, 1972, 10 North there was “light at the end of the tunnel,” Vietnamese and two Viet Cong divisions Time magazine named Johnson 1967’s (mostly composed of North Vietnam“Man of the Year.” ese) invaded South Vietnam. The South Two months later the Viet Cong – Vietnamese military, massively backed by backed by North Vietnamese forces U.S. air power, eventually contained the – launched attacks in 38 of South Vietinvasion during Operation Linebacker, nam’s 44 provincial capitals. During the most effective aerial interdiction opthe Tet Offensive, the enemy struck eration of the war. American and South Vietnamese military In January 1973, the warring parties headquarters in Saigon and broached the signed a treaty allowing the withdrawal of U.S. embassy outer compound. the remaining U.S. forces. North Vietnam The North Vietnamese Army captured released 591 American prisoners of war. the ancient imperial capital at Hue, Two years later, in less than three months, holding if for a month. Almost 4,000 a North Vietnamese invading force reunitAmerican soldiers and Marines, along ed Vietnam under a communist regime. with 5,000 South Vietnamese troops, It took a generation after all of this to were killed in the fighting. An estimated rebuild trust in the U.S. military. 15,000 South Vietnamese citizens also Today false claims that limited air strikes died. The administration’s optimistic are working on ISIS follow the facile assertions heightened the devastating assertion that an Internet video prompted impact on the public’s will to continue the Sept. 11, 2012 Benghazi murders of the struggle. U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens On March 31, 1968, rather than lose the and three other heroic Americans. Democratic nomination to Robert KenLying in matters of national security, nedy, LBJ withdrew from the campaign. Johnson’s dreams of a Great Society died, especially to support partisan political ends, can be deadly and is worsened by along with American soldiers – needless its callously self-serving nature. victims of intelligence skewed to satisfy Johnson’s domestic political agenda. Dr. Earl Tilford is a military historian During the 1968 presidential campaign, and fellow for the Middle East & terrorRepublican Richard Nixon touted a “seism with The Center for Vision & Values cret plan to end the war” during his first at Grove City College, Mercer County. term. After eeking out a close victory, Nixon and National Security Advisor
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lack women today yield significant political power as the most reliable Democratic voters. Yet, despite growing political importance, they score at the very bottom when it comes to virtually every economic indicator from education to lifetime earnings to household wealth. Some past history that shapes black women’s lives just isn’t changing fast enough. I grew up with no father and an addicted mother. I raised myself, became a mother at 15, dropped out of school and struggled to support my child and siblings. It was a dark time. Living with poverty, surrounded by substance abuse and being neglected, I didn’t think much about the future. But nothing was as dark as waking up in a jail cell without remembering how I got there. More than 1 million women are behind bars in the U.S. Two-thirds are women of color and more than a third of those incarcerated for drug offenses. Eighty-five percent have been victims of violence, rape, sexual assault, neglect and child abuse. A recent report shows that over the past two decades the percentage of girls growing up the way I did, who get prison sentences, jumped from 20 percent to 50 percent. The number of women in prison is now rising at nearly double the rate for men. Many of these women are mothers criminalized for being addicted while pregnant. Last year, Tennessee passed a law that made it a crime to be addicted while pregnant. The right intervention for addiction is treatment, not prison, but women of color disproportionately get punishment instead of treatment. Girls of color who have lived with abuse are more likely to be labeled as offenders than white girls. I was arrested 19 times before I turned 18. No adult ever asked what was wrong or what was leading me down this road of bad decisions and The right bad conseintervention for adquences. There was diction is no interven- treatment, not tion before prison, but going to prison, women of color while in disproportionately prison, or get punishment even after – when it instead of could have treatment. helped accelerate the healing of my family. Most incarcerated women have little or no access to drug treatment, even though nearly 75 percent of them were using drugs before their arrest. Nor is there much available treatment to help abused women recover. There’s also little counseling or parenting education for incarcerated women, even though most inside, like myself, are mothers. And there’s scant legal or advocate support for women coming out of prison and seeking to regain custody of their children. Like men, women coming home face employment challenges, but they often face even more barriers in getting assistance if they’ve been convicted of a drug offense. In the six years since I came home from jail, I have earned my GED, obtained an associate’s degree and become a trained advocate for changing policies to better serve people returning home after incarceration. I’ve reunited with my sons and kept them close, assuring them they won’t experience the life I knew at their ages. Had I known that in my state, California, 54 percent of drug-related prison sentences go to women of color, even though women of color are only 38 percent of the population, I wouldn’t have been so surprised to end up in prison like growing numbers of other young women. My work now focuses on redefining public safety by helping people being released from jails and prison to become whole in our society. My goal is reduce recidivism by dealing with conditions that led to incarceration and facilitating recovery from the pain and disenfranchisement of incarceration and the conditions that led to it. My story is evidence that history doesn’t have to be our destiny. It’s time to address the past so we can build a future worth celebrating for black women. Tamisha Walker is the lead community organizer at The Safe Return Project, Richmond, Calif., and a formerly-incarcerated mother of two boys.
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gerous issue on Vine Street going towards Hummelstown. I’m finding if I’m trying to make a far left turn to access Rotue 283 eastbound and another vehicle is wanting to make a left turn to go into Rutter’s market, the visibility is dangerously obstructed from any oncoming traffic traveling straight towards Middletown. The visibility is made worse if a tractor-trailer or high profile SUV is making a left turn into Rutter’s market. I drive a high profile SUV and if I’m finding this to be an issue – what about the low visibility automobiles? Also I’d like to mention about the traffic light at Love’s truck/travel stop. If you’re getting off of Route 283 westbound at the Hummelstown/Middletown exit ramp and get behind a tractor-trailer traveling straight into Love’s, it’s very hard to determine if the traffic light is green or changed to red. The traffic light seems to only stay green long enough for the tractor-trailer to pass through.”
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fully the residents of Lower Swatara see the power of their voices and see what happened in Middletown when the residents stepped up. Maybe they will be able to nip it in the bud before it goes too far.”
ridiculous. The community and its leaders need to stand behind their officers. They need to support them and let them know that while their leaders may not show appreciation, the people of the community do.”
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• “The township is continuously
Lower Swatara standing up for their rights and beginning to question some of the actions of the commissioners. Enough concern has been brought to light to cause this and it is encouraging to see the questions being asked. What is hard to understand is the difficulty the commissioners have when being asked tough and simple questions. Most give the politically correct line of ‘were looking into that’ for their actions. Their actions, their decisions, their choices that directly affect residents has ‘been discussion’ about the issue. The truth is that this board needs to be held accountable. Why are jobs not being advertised? Why are seemingly ‘new positions’ being created? Why are we not placing public safety as a priority and failing to replace budgeted positions? Why are there so many Sound Offs about issues that the public has no idea about? The residents of Lower Swatara need to keep the pressure on the commissioners. Hold them accountable for their actions. You voted them in, they are to represent you.”
crematorium, I did some figuring. All the talk I hear I needed to know for myself. What I have found, in short, is when a person is buried they are most likely embalmed. They remove the blood and replace it with the embalming liquid. It says the blood goes into the sewer system and some embalming liquid as well tends to make it in to the system as well as they finish. The biggest issues with being buried is not taking up land, the biggest issue for the future is the liquids they use for embalming. If you get it on you it is very dangerous. It will harden your skin along with other issues. This embalming, the liquid has a very long life. The body is put in the ground; most do not have an outer container that seals this liquid in. Most of this liquid over time will be entering the ground. It can affect plant life, water systems and even air quality if over time any liquid makes it to the surface. This has happened in some areas. I see with cremation this is the future for the desires of the majority of the population and is in the best interest of the planet. Cremation is much better for the ‘locals’ when it comes to effect on their surrounding area. This part is from 2015: The designing of the cremation units have no measurable adverse effect on the local community...the cremation process is heavily regulated and monitored... with after-burners in the new units there is no smoke, smell or noise... the filtering systems in today’s units bring the emissions down to immeasurable amounts. I have much more but with everything I see, I have to say if Mr. Fager did everything by the book legally and is putting in a new up-to-date crematorium, who are we to try to stop him? I think it comes down to people just do not like the idea of bodies being burnt. Looking at resell value of homes: If you look at places these units have gone in, the selling price before they went in and the prices after are the same. Actually, on most the prices had gone up because of the time frame. So with this evaluation I see no change in value of homes. I think people need to sit back and think about what are you really fighting, the old facts that you gave me or the fact you just do not want to know bodies are being cremated there. They will have our business, as cremation is how our family wants to go.”
• “Let me begin by saying that
• “After reading all of the Sound
• “This is why we have a Trump
running for president: Look at how the Republican establishment is treating him, there is no way in “H.’’ the American people are going to let Kasich steal this election at a contested convention. There will be a revolt like this country hasn’t seen in a long time. These weasels called the Republican establishment make me sick. Go ahead, form a third party, you morons, and you give the election to Clinton.”
• “It is good to see the residents of
interfering in the creation of a local business, namely the crematorium, is ridiculous and exactly why America is turning to people like Bernie Sanders and groups like Anonymous to tell them how to live. Good for them for wanting to be the ‘Walmart’ of funeral services. Secondly, Trump only has a legitimate chance in the general election running as a Republican. Leave that Independent nonsense in the trash.”
• “There need to be no parking of
commercial vehicles and school buses on Middletown Borough streets! Enough is enough, you can’t see around them to pull out without getting killed. That huge bus parked on Union Street is a joke! And the tractor-trailers on our little street? Really – as if parking isn’t an issue already. Come on, let’s get this done!”
• “What happened to Lower Swatara? Middletown used to be the talk about a horrible board. Seems likes the citizens took control of their town and are now seeing positive changes. Lower Swatara has been the opposite and now looks to be traveling down the narrow path that Middletown once traversed. Hope-
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Offs lately about the fate and treatment of the Lower Swatara police, I would have to say that I think the boys in blue need all the help they can get and deserve from the community. These men and women seem to be getting the short end of the stick for doing an already thankless job. These officers go to work each day from their families not knowing if they will be going home at the end of the day. These officers handle problems and danger that other people don’t want to deal with. They do more than just arrest people. They are parents to children whose parents can’t handle. They are marriage counselors. They are the AAA guys you don’t have to wait three hours for when your tire is flat. They are the shoulder to lean on, the hug needed and the comfort desired at some of the most desperate times in some people’s lives. I see these officers day in and day out in the neighborhoods. They wave to people, talk to people and so on. They are a vital part of the township. They are friends, they are family and they are pillars in the community. These officers do a job that most can’t and seemingly do it with their hands tied behind their backs. To give them little to no support is
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looking for ways to save money, make cuts, reduce excess, right? Why don’t they start considering some ‘green’ technology to start saving? Did you ever think of changing your streetlights to LED? Not only are they brighter but they save a ton of money. Supposedly PP&L has a program to offset these costs. How about installing solar panels on the wasted space on the rooftops of the public works and township buildings? It may cost more up front but truly it would save and actually may make money for the township in the end.”
• “Just an observation, but I found
it interesting that Commissioner Tom Mehaffie showed up Sunday at the officer of the year ceremony at the Legion. This is the first time he’s ever attended one of these police ceremonies and I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that the first time he shows up is the same year he’s also running for a state representative seat, shaking lots of hands? People aren’t always judged simply by who they are, but by how they live their lives.”
• “Donald Trump is not the kind of person for president. He’s a bully. He’ll get us in WW3. Not the kind of person to lead the USA.”
• “So once again the federal gov-
ernment is using threats to get what they want. They’re threatening York Haven and Londonderry Twp. to shut down the islands. Just another example of government overreach. Now when Londonderry loses the property tax income for these properties, whose door do you think they’re going to be knocking on? Lake Frederick Homeowners Association should talk to York Haven about buying the islands since York Haven is going to lose their lease income!”
• “Fourteen million in 2011, and every year it’s gone up to 28 million in 2014. That’s how much the Clintons make. ‘We were broke when we left the White House,’ quote by Hillary Clinton. Oh, hmm, just another lie. ‘At this point what does it matter,’ another Hillary quote.”
• “How stupid is this new coun-
cil to give Courogen a severance package? You eliminate the position, thank him for his service, give him his remaining vacation and sick days and tell him to get lost! Instead, you pay him $18,000? Why?”
• “I am as quick to praise as I am to criticize, so let me say thank you to the Lower Swatara Twp. commissioners for approving a new police vehicle for your police department that is a positive step towards protecting your community. Now if you can stay on course and replace the police officers they lost, you will continue to deserve and receive respect and praise. Fair is fair and it’s never been personal, just about doing the right thing, which it appears you are doing.”
• “Why does Courogen need a severance package? This is an ‘at will’ state. He can be fired for no reason at all! Give him two weeks pay, the phone number for COBRA, and kick him out the door! He deserves nothing more!”
JOHNPAYNE
The Capitol REPORT
New law exempts military from tax
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egislation to benefit military personnel by exempting them from the state’s Earned Income Tax (EIT) was recently signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf. The tax is assessed by and payable to local municipalities. House Bill 561, now Act 6 of 2016, exempts wages or compensation paid to individuals on active duty military service from the EIT regardless of whether it is earned for service within the borders of the commonwealth or not. Previously, all active duty military pay was taxable as earned income unless it is received from the U.S. government for active duty outside Pennsylvania or for active state duty for emergency, regardless of location. The bill came before the House last summer, where I was happy to
support it. I believe we should do all we can to assist our active duty military and veterans. The new law is applicable to earned income taxes levied and collected after Dec. 31, 2015.
Health Expo
I would like to remind residents of the 106th District about my 11th annual Health Expo, which will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, April 29 at the Hummelstown Chemical Fire Company, 249 E. Main St., Hummelstown. Interested residents will have access to free information about health care, state government programs and home-based services available locally. Additionally, several free health screenings will be available.
More than 60 representatives from state and local agencies and the health care industry will be on hand to speak with attendees about available options as well as answer any questions or concerns. A list of scheduled vendors and screenings is available at RepPayne. com. For additional information about the Health Expo, contact my Hershey office at 717-534-1323 or visit my Web site, RepPayne.com. John D. Payne is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He represents the 106th District, which includes Middletown, Royalton, Lower Swatara Twp., Hummelstown, Derry Twp., Conewago Twp. and parts of Swatara Twp.
DREWJOHNSON Obama’s oil tax would raise gas prices
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mericans today are relieved to be paying less than $2 for a gallon of gas. President Barack Obama, though, thinks that’s just not enough. In his recent budget request to Congress, the president proposed a $10.25-per-barrel fee on crude oil to fund transportation projects. If implemented, this new tax would paralyze the economy, undermine our competitiveness in the global energy market and raise prices at the pump by more than 10 percent. The timing of the president’s proposal couldn’t be worse. The oil industry supports 9.8 million jobs in the U.S. and accounts for 8 percent of the economy. It’s suffering from its worst financial crisis in 25 years thanks to a 70 percent drop in the price of crude oil over the past year and a half. Consequently, energy companies have had no choice but to let people go. Shell has cut its workforce by 10,000. BP recently announced it will eliminate 3,000 jobs. Haliburton has laid off 22,000 workers since the beginning of 2015. Meanwhile, some smaller energy companies simply can’t stay afloat. For example, Samson Resources of Oklahoma and Texas-based Hercules Offshore and Swift Energy have filed for bankruptcy. The ripple effect throughout the economy has been a return to sluggish overall growth: In the last quarter of 2015, the U.S. economy grew at only 0.7 percent, lower still than the already anemic 2 percent the quarter before. Economists are sounding alarms about the possibility of another recession. Obama’s oil tax would kick the industry while it’s down. Robust economic growth is simply incompatible with an energy sector flat on the canvas. The president’s proposed oil tax would also snuff out America’s opportunity to become the premier energy superpower worldwide. Before the price of oil dropped, our country was well on the way. Surging domestic production looked to erase decades of dependence on foreign energy sources, especially in the volatile Middle East. In 2014, our nation passed both Russia as the world’s largest producer of natural gas and Saudi Arabia as the world’s leader in oil production. As of last June, the
U.S. produced 9.3 million barrels of crude oil daily – nearly double the figure from 10 years before. Such progress was unthinkable even a decade ago. Congress, to its credit, has attempted to seize this opportunity. Last December, legislators lifted the oil export ban, thereby allowing domestic companies to export crude for the first time in more than 40 years. The move has the potential to lower gas prices by 12 cents per gallon and ensure the U.S. can play a stronger, more competitive role in international markets. But none of this will materialize if Obama gets his oil tax. If our country is going to remain on top, our energy sector needs policies that nurture it, not punish it.
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he Pinewood Derby is the Cub Scout version of the Indianapolis 500, a race of miniature wooden cars, assembled by hand, down a sloping track. The first derby was held by Cub Scouts in Manhattan Beach, Calif., in 1953, and the race grew in popularity – in fact, it became so popular that the Boy Scouts of America registered the Pinewood Derby as an official trademark in 2005. Middletown Cub Scout Pack 113 has held its own Pinewood Derby since it formed in 1967. The pack continued its venerable tradition on Sunday, March 6 at Seven Sorrows School, with about 40 Scouts competing. Brothers, sisters and other family members also competed – in a category the Scouts call “Outlaws.’’ The pack is sponsored by Seven Sorrows BVM Pack 113 Grand Champion Cub Master Rob Sheaffer Ethan Gladwin starts a race. Church.
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place on earth with your best friends for a week – it doesn’t get better than that,” Brennan said. School functions such as pep rallies, bonfires and football games were fun, too, “when it wasn’t raining and freezing cold,” he added. An experience from high school that I’ll never forget is participating in the high school band’s annual Souper Saturday fund-raiser for the music program. The day before the Super Bowl, the cafeteria is transformed into a sort of café where guests are entertained by the jazz band and other musical performances from members of the band while being served arrays of soups and salads. Though I play the piccolo, I’ve never performed, but I volunteered as a server. My friends and I served soups and salads to the audience – and danced to the songs. Sadly, just like every good song, the old Middletown Area High School must come to an end. Not every ending is necessarily a bad thing, though. In some songs, the ending comes as a relief to its audience. In other songs, the ending leaves the audience in a state of awe, amazed at its beautiful melodies. It leaves the audience feeling something. And I think that’s the case for all of us at Middletown. Every one of us has been moved emotionally in some way by the building, and it’s going to be extremely difficult to let that go. All of us – not just the current seniors, but multiple generations of Middletown students – have memories held within these brick walls that we will cherish long after the building is destroyed. It is the end of Middletown’s song, but what a beautiful song it was. I’m honored to have been in the audience to hear it.
never die. Songs of gladness, hope inspiring; do wintin these walls resound; so for thee we’ll swell the chorus, “Hail to Middletown! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; sons and daughters true; We will take our stand and pledge; our hand, to dare and do. In the years that quickly gather; we shall hear and see they fame; we will honor, love and cherish, Middletown’s fair name. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; praises fill the sky. Golden mem’ries are returning; thought that never die. Songs of gladness, hope inspiring; do wintin these walls resound; so for thee we’ll swell the chorus, “Hail to Middletown!” Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; sons and daughters true; We will take our stand and pledge; our hand, to dare and do. In the years that quickly gather; we shall hear and see they fame; we will honor, love and cherish, Middletown’s fair name. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; praises fill the sky. Golden mem’ries are returning; thought that never die. Songs of gladness, dois having wintin My favorite memoryhope from thisinspiring; high school so far the these walls opportunity to get my diploma and being able to step into thisMiddletown!” resound; so for thee we’ll swell the chorus, “Hail to building knowing I have a chance at what I wanted. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; sons and daughters true; We will take our stand and pledge; our hand, to dare and do. In the years that quickly gather; we shall hear and see they fame; we will honor, love and cherish, Middletown’s fair name. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; praises fill the sky. Golden mem’ries are returning; thought that never die. Songs of gladness, hope inspiring; do wintin these walls resound; so for thee we’ll swell the chorus, “Hail to Middletown!” Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; sons and daughters true; We will take Press And Journal our stand and pledge; our hand, to dare and do. InWednesday, the March years 23, 2016 that C-1 quickly gather; we shall hear and see they fame; we will honor, love and cherish, Middletown’s fair name. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; praises fill the sky. Golden mem’ries are returning; thought that KER U E S RLE CHA
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of Middletown won’t know or be a part of. But there will be new stories to be made in the new school, which is much needed.” To senior Jenna Abbott, the school’s age didn’t matter. “I feel like this school has molded me into the person I am today,’’ she said. “It may be old, but it has still played a huge role in my four years of high school.” By Katlyn Miller Abbott spent her high school years playing music in the band, earning Press And Journal Staff her first sports varsity letter and performing on stage. “I appreciate the fact that I will be the last class in this building because a building can very year, high school seniors must face the fact that this hold memories just like pictures or keepsakes,’’ she said. “I will carry year is going to be filled with lasts: their last home football every memory with thankfulness. I’m so happy I was able to experience game, their last homecoming dance, their last band compe- the original Middletown Area High School and this building. The tition, their last prom and their last moments as high school experiences that come with it will stay with me forever.” students before moving the blue and gold tassels to the left Favorite memories? For some seniors, the typical high school activities side of their graduation caps. such as dances and football games, provided the fondest memories, while But this year is different from those of the past. Every current senior at others reminisced in the small everyday details of high school. Needless Middletown Area High School – including me – must confront an added to say, each senior had very different and interesting memories to discuss. “last” to their list: We’re the last class to graduate from the current high For Hardy, it was his junior prom. “But the senior prom will probably school. take that spot” this spring, he said. The building, which opened in 1964, will be demolished this summer For senior Charles Euker, it was a class – and an idea for showing school and a new school, under construction on another part of the campus, will spirit. “I was in an entrepreneurship class, and we had to make a unique welcome students in the fall. product to sell to people,’’ he said. “We came up with the idea of the How does it feel to be the last senior class at old Middletown Area Raider Rag, and it sold great!” The towels were waved by fans at sporting high? “I feel like I’m part of the history here at Middletown,’’ said senior events. Jordan Jefferies. Fellow senior Jacob Hardy agreed. “It feels pretty good Senior Michael Osayi’s fondest memory wasn’t an event, but how the being the last class of a high school that my whole family went to, and school changed him. “A personal experience that I like to look back on it’s nice not having to transition to a new school.” was being able to go from being very shy and introverted to a much more Senior Brooke Sides puts it this way: “All seniors want to go out with social person over the course of high school,” he said. a bang, and the class of 2016 at Middletown is literally going out with a Nathaniel Kiersey moved from Fort Wayne, Ind., to Middletown for bang.” his senior year of high school – and he said he will look back on the old “It’s crazy to believe that Middletown Area High School will be torn building fondly. “My favorite memory from this high school so far is down in a couple of months,’’ Sides said, “but it’s even crazier to believe having the opportunity to get my diploma and being able to step into this that I will be a Middletown alumni within the same amount of time.” building knowing I have a chance at what I wanted,” Kiersey said. Perhaps it’s only fitting: The Class of 2016 was the first class to attend Kyle Brennan, a senior band member at MAHS, said his favorite Reid Elementary School for its entire elementary school career and the memory of the school was that it provided him an opportunity to go to first class to spend all three of its middle school years at the relatively Disney World for a band trip. “I mean, going through the most magical new Middletown Area Middle School, Sides pointed out. Abby Gipe, another senior at the high school, said it’s bittersweet being the last class to graduate from the school – but she embraces the idea that every ending is a new beginning. “When you think about how many generations of kids have gone through this building, it’s kind of amazing,’’ Gipe said. “There’s so much history not just taught but made in these halls that the future generations
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By virtue of certain writ of Execution issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans’ Court of Dauphin County, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose at Public Sale or Outcry, at the Dauphin County Administration Building in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 10:00 A.M., the following real estate, to wit: SALE NO. 1 HEATHER RILOFF Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $112,008.08 BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION TO CASE NO. 2015-CV-7924-MF. ISSUED TO PLAINTIFF: THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION. PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS: ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit in the property known, named and identified in the Declaration referred to below as “Ivy Ridge, A Condominium”, located in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which has heretofore been submitted to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act, 68 Pa. C.S.A. Section 3101, et seq. (“Act”) by the recording in the Office of Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds of a Declaration dated September 27, 2005, and recorded on October 05, 2005 in Record Book 6218 Page 523, together with all amendments and supplements thereto recorded on or before the date hereof and designated in such Declaration as being known and numbered as 600 Yale Street, Unit 501, Harrisburg, PA 17111, as more fully described in such Declaration, together with a proportionate undivided interest in the Common Elements as defined in such Declaration. IMPROVEMENTS THEREON CONSIST OF: Residential Dwelling. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF Beth S. Culp under judgment # 2015-CV-7924. PIN NUMBER, WHICH IS THE ASSESSMENT OR PARCEL NO., MAP, BLOCK AND LOT: 63-024-207-0000000. Property Address: 600 Yale Street, Unit 501, Harrisburg PA 17111. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 2 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $102,699.06 ALL THAT western part or half of Lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Lykens, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania; being the undivided western half of Lot number four hundred ninety-three (493), on the General Plan of said Borough as laid out by Daniel Hoffman in A.D. 1848, and W. W. Foster in A.D. 1863; bounded on the North by Main Street on the South by a twenty feet (20 feet) wide alley; on the East by the eastern half of the above numbered lot; and on the west by Lot number four hundred ninety-four (494), the same being twenty-five (25) feet in front, and one hundred forty (140) feet in depth, and having thereon erected a two-story frame building or dwelling and other buildings and improvements. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Kelly L. Dunkel, by Deed from Angela L. Zaring, nka, Angela L. Bixler, single, dated 04/27/2010, recorded 04/29/2010 in Instrument Number 20100011689. Tax Parcel: 38-007-037000-0000. Premises Being: 316 Main Street, Lykens, PA 170481209. Seized and sold as the property of Kelly L. Dunkel under judgment # 2014-CV-2521. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 3 RICHARD M. SQUIRE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $158,964.35 ALL THE FOLLOWING described real estate, together with the improvements thereon, lying and being situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake at the intersection of the northerly side of Blue Ridge Avenue, 50 feet wide, with the westerly side of Blue Ribbon Avenue, 50 feet wide; thence extending from said point of beginning and along the northerly side of Blue Ridge Avenue North 87 degrees 57 minutes West a distance of 92.2 feet to a stake at a corner of Lot No. 46; thence extending along Lot 46 North 2 degrees 3 minutes East a distance of 150 feet to a stake in the line of Lots 24, 25 and 26; thence extending along
the last mentioned lots South 87 degrees 57 minutes East a distance of 92.2 feet to a stake on the westerly side of Blue Ribbon Avenue; thence extending along the said side of Blue Ribbon Avenue South 2 degrees 3 minutes West a distance of 150.00 feet to the mentioned point and place of BEGINNING, BEING known as Lots 47, 48 and 49, Block D, Plan of Maple Crest and recorded on wall Map Book 4. PREMISES BEING: 6230 Blue Ridge Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17112. Being the same premises that Patricia A. Dietrich, widow by deed dated January 17, 2013 and recorded on February 12, 2013 in the office of Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, at Instrument No. 20130004666, conveyed unto Patricia A. Dietrich, Grantee herein. Parcel No. 35-021-079. Seized and sold as the property of Donald Myers, Solely as heir to Patricia A. Dietrich, deceased, the known and unknown Heirs of Patricia A. Dietrich, deceased under judgment # 2013-CV-08590. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 4 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $63,995.95 ALL THE FOLLOWING described property situate in the 13th ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan by William B. Whittock RPE, dated November 06, 1958. BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Swatara Street 60 feet wide said point being 173.56 feet west of the southwest corner of Swatara and 20th streets; thence along premises known as No. 1941 Swatara Street, south 10 degrees 45 minutes east and passing through the center of partition wall 100 feet to point on the north side of McCleaster Avenue or Street 20 feet wide; thence along same south 79 degrees 15 minutes west 13.6 feet to corner premises known as No. 1937 Swatara Street; thence along same north 10 degrees 45 minutes west passing through center of partition wall 100 feet to a point on the south side of Swatara Street; thence along same north 79 degrees 15 minutes east 13.6 feet to point and place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Raymond Smith, by Deed from Tesche Enterprises, Inc., dated 11/09/2004, recorded 11/15/2004 in Book 5763, Page 167. Mortgagor RAYMOND SMITH died on 07/24/2013, and upon information and belief, his surviving heirs ANTHONY D. SMITH and RAYMOND SMITH. Tax Parcel: 13-014-007000-0000. Premises Being: 1939 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1939. Seized and sold as the property of Anthony D. Smith, in His Capacity as Heir of Raymond Smith, Deceased; Raymond Smith, in His Capacity as Heir of Raymond Smith, Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Raymond Smith, Deceased under judgment # 2015-CV-3769. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 5 EMMANUEL J. ARGENTIERI Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $170,863.23 Judgment Amount: $170,863.23. Situate in: ALL that certain piece or parcel of ground situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, known and designated as Lot No. 14, Block B as shown on the revised plan of “Towne of St. Thomas Manor”, the complete plan of which is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deed in and for the County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “R”, Page 28, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Elaine Avenue as shown on the plan aforesaid at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 14 and 15; THENCE along the western line of Lot No. 15, South thirty-six (36) degrees East, one hundred ninety-four (194) feet to a point on the line of land now or late of Harry Clay; THENCE along the lands of the said Harry Clay, South seventy-four (74) degrees, twenty-nine (29) minutes, sixteen (16) seconds West ninety-five (95) feet to a point at the southeast corner of Lot No. 13, which point is two hundred twenty-five (225)
feet east of the eastern line of Elmer Avenue as shown on the plan of aforesaid; THENCE along the eastern line of Lot No. 18, North twenty-five (25) degrees, thirty (30) minutes West, one hundred and sixty-six (166) feet to the southern line of Elaine Avenue aforesaid; THENCE along the southern line of said Avenue following a twenty-three (23) degree, fifty (50) minute curve to the left an arc distance of sixty (60) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. The improvements thereon being known as 6205 Elaine Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEING Dauphin County Parcel No. 35-008-070000-0000. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Knute N. Dimeler and Charlotte W. Dimeler, his wife, by deed from Elmer L. Posick and Margaret H. Posick, dated August 24, 1955, recorded August 26, 1955 in the Dauphin County Clerk’s/ Register’s Office in Deed Book 39, Page 589. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Knute N. Dimeler (deceased), Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2013 CV 7913 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 6 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $223,700.68 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. BEING Lot No. 16, Block III, Section I, on a plan of lots entitled “Oak Hills Addition No. 2”, which said plan is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Plan Book “H” page 24. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling known as No. 107 Birch Street, Middletown, PA 17057. BEING a part of the same premises, the unexpired leasehold of which, was granted and conveyed unto the Grantor herein by Deed recorded in Deed Book “P” Vol. 37 page 465. UNDER AND SUBJECT to the terms and conditions of the original lease granted by the Principal and Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House, dated May 31, 1950 and recorded in Misc. Book “X” Vol. 6 page 363, as supplemented and amended by Agreements recorded in Misc. Book “G” Vol. 7 page 408, Misc. Book “X” Vol. 7 page 224 and Misc. Book “S” Vol. 7 page 535. ALSO UNDER AND SUBJECT to the restrictions and easements as set forth in Misc. Book “X” Vol. 6 page 371, Deed Book “F” Vol. 37 page 457 and on the above mentioned recorded plan of lots. Being the same premises that Vaughan L. Holbert and Betty L. Holbert, husband and wife by deed dated November 19, 2013 and recorded on December 16, 2013 in the office of Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, and Instrument No. 20130037718, conveyed unto Vaughan L. Holbert and Betty L. Holbert, husband and wife, and Dawna Holbert as tenants by entireties, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and not as tenant in common, Grantees herein. Parcel No. 42-002-044000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of Dawna Holbert and Vaughan Holbert and Betty L. Holbert under judgment # 2015-CV-07216. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 7 JOSEPH I. FOLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $212,781.31 BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN THE VILLAGE OF ENDERS, FORMERLY CALLED JACKSONVILLE, TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BROAD STREET AND MECHANICS ALLEY; THENCE NORTHWARD ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET EIGHTY FEET (80’) MORE OR LESS TO THE LINE OF THE PROPERTY NOW OF JAMES P. KIEFFER ET UX, LATE OF HENRY C. LAUNDERMILCH; THENCE WESTWARD ALONG THE SOUTHERN LINE OF SAID KIEFFER PROPERTY AND CONTINUING ALONG THE SOUTHERN LINE OF LANDS CONVEYED THIS DATE TO EDWIN F. REINER, JR. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTYSEVEN FEET (247’) MORE OR LESS TO THE EAST SIDE OF RIDGE ALLEY; AND THENCE SOUTHWARD
ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF SAID RIDGE ALLEY EIGHTY-TWO FEET (82’) MORE OR LESS TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RIDGE ALLEY AND MECHANICS ALLEY; THENCE EASTWARD ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF SAID MECHANICS ALLEY TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE FEET (233’) MORE OR LESS TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. TAX PARCEL NO. 32017-015. Premises Being: 20 Laudermilch Road, Halifax, Pennsylvania 17032. BEING the same premises which Edwin F. Reiner by deed dated October 20, 2000 and recorded November 6, 2000 in Deed Book 3805, Page 582, granted and conveyed unto Edwin Reiner and Donna Reiner, a/k/a Donna R. Reiner, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Edwin Reiner and Donna Reiner, a/k/a Donna R. Reiner, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-00994-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 8 JOSEPH I. FOLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $66,152.38 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof dated August 5, 1964, prepared by Ernest J. Walker, Registered Engineer, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of Green Street, said point being ninety-six and nineteen hundredths (96.19) feet in a southerly direction from the southern line of Emerald Street; THENCE continuing along Green Street South eleven (11) degrees East, thirty-two and fourteen hundredths (32.14) feet to a point; THENCE through the center of partition wall separating the premises 2236 and 2238 Green Street and beyond South seventy-nine (79) degrees West eightyseven and sixty hundredths (87.60) feet to a point on the eastern line of a four foot wide alley; THENCE along said alley North eleven (11) degrees West thirty-two and fourteen hundredths (32.14) feet to a point on the southern line of a three and one-half foot wide alley; THENCE along said alley North seventy-nine (79) degrees East eighty-seven and sixty hundredths (87.60) feet to a point on the western line of Green Street, the Place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two story brick dwelling No. 2238 Green Street. TAX PARCEL NO. 10061-008. Premises Being: 2238 Green Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEING the same premises which Bonnie L. Holtry and Harold R. Kipps, Jr., CoExecutors of the Estate of Erma M. Berry by deed dated March 31, 2009 and recorded April 2, 2009 in Instrument Number 20090010134, granted and conveyed unto Evan D. Rames. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Evan D. Rames, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV4619-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 9 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $113,715.66 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Wayne Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, identified as Lot No. 1 on a subdivision plan recorded in Plan Book A, Volume 7, Page 33, which premises are bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a nail found in the centerline of Small Valley Road, said nail being located at the Northwest corner of the herein described Lot No. 1; thence along the aforesaid Small Valley Road North 73 degrees 34 minutes 17 seconds East, 34.30 feet to a nail (found); thence continuing along same, North 75 degrees 52 minutes 05 seconds East, 135.44 feet to a nail (found); thence continuing along same by a curve to the left having a radius of 1,594.2 feet which curve has chord bearing North 74 degrees 09 minutes 22 seconds East and a chord distance of 95.24 feet an arc distance of 95.26 feet to a nail (found); thence along Lot No. IB of aforesaid Subdivision Plan, South 23 degrees 55 minutes 49 seconds East, 400.00 feet to a 3/4 inch rebar; thence along Lot No. 2 of the aforesaid Subdivision Plan, South 75 degrees 17 minutes 25 seconds West, 366.90 feet to a 3/4 inch rebar (set); thence along lands now or formerly of Fred A. Williard and Joanne Williard, North 09 degrees 12 minutes 35
seconds West, 395.40 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 117,668 square feet or 2.0713 acres of land, more or less, excluding that portion of the herein described Lot No. 1 contained within the existing and proposed right of way of the aforementioned Small Valley Road. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO the same rights, privileges, agreements, rights-of-way, easements, conditions, exceptions, restrictions, and reservations as exist by virtue of prior recorded instruments, plans, Deeds of Conveyances, or visible on ground. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Sergio R. Rodriguez and Sara R. Rodriguez, a h/w, by Deed from Kevin E. Geyer and Tasha N. Geyer, a h/w, dated 07/14/2009, recorded 07/16/2009 in Instrument Number 20090023619. Tax Parcel: 67-003-005000-0000. Premises Being: 325 Small Valley Road, Halifax, PA 17032-9253. Seized and sold as the property of Sergio R. Rodriguez a/k/a Sergio Rodriguez, Sara R. Rodriguez a/k/a Sara Rodriguez under judgment # 2014-CV-10586. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 10 LESLIE J. RASE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $227,347.02 ALL THAT CERTAIN messuage, tenement and tract of land. SITUATE in the Township of East Hanover, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly side of PA, State Route No. 443, said point the Southwardly corner of lands now or late of Herman and Maria Behrendt Estate; thence along the Northwest side of said public road, South 77 degrees 27 minutes West for a distance of 200 feet to a point; thence along the lands of Penn National Race Course, the following 3 courses and distances; North 21 degrees 00 minutes West for a distance 911.10 feet to an iron pin South 77 degrees 27 minutes West for a distance of 297.89 feet to an iron pin; North 17 degrees 50 minutes West for a distance of 160.91 feet to an iron pin; thence along remaining lands of Mary R. Rhine, North 7 degrees 10 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 147.34 feet to a point; thence along lands now or late of William J. Harper, Jr., North 64 degrees 25 minutes East for a distance of 415.36 feet to an iron pipe; thence along lands now or late of Herman and Marie Behrendt Estate, South 21 degrees 00 minutes East for a distance of 1,380 feet to a point on the Northerly side of Pa. State Route No. 443, the place of beginning. Parcel # 25-005-043. Premises Being: 10092 Mountain Rd., Grantville, PA 17028. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Thomas R. Smith, single and Renee D. Nodine, single, by Deed dated 1/14/04 and recorded 2/11/04 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 5370, Page 291, granted and conveyed unto Thomas R. Smith, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Thomas R. Smith under judgment number 2015-CV-533-MF under judgment # 2015-CV-533. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 11 KIMBERLY BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $81,377.33 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania, more fully bounded and described according to a plan of Survey made by D.P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, dated September 29, 1958, as follows: Beginning at a point on the Southern side of Kensington Street fifty feet (50’) wide which point is at the distance of one thousand eighty-eight and thirty-eight hundredths (1,088.38) feet East of the Southeast corner of 22nd and Kensington Streets; thence Eastwardly along the Southern side of Kensington Street sixteen and twentyfive hundredths (916.25) feet to a point; thence Southwardly in a line at right angles to Kensington Street and through the middle of a partition wall between premises 2361 Kensington Street and premises herein described
one hundred and seventyfive hundredths (100.75) feet to a point on the Northern line of Central Street; thence Westwardly along the same by a line forming a right angle with the last described line sixteen and twenty-five hundredths (16.25) feet to a point; thence Northwardly and through a partition wall between premises 2357 Kensington Street and the premises herein described one hundred and seventyfive hundredths (100.75) feet to a point the place of beginning, said last mentioned line forming a right angle with the Southerly line of Kensington Street. BEING known and numbered as 2359 Kensington Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 13-026-012. BEING the same property conveyed to Toan M. Vo who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Lan N. Hong and Kieu Minh Hong, his wife, dated February 8, 2006, recorded March 22, 2006, at Instrument Number 20060010813, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Toan M. Vo, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-5673-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 12 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $208,879.96 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Susquehanna, County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Boas Street two hundred forty (240) feet East of the northeast corner of 22nd and Boas; thence northwardly along the western line of Lot No. 36, a distance of one hundred ten (110) feet to Kunkel Street; thence westwardly along the southern side of Kunkel Street forty (40) feet to the eastern line of Lot No. 34; thence southwardly along the line of said lot one hundred ten (110) feet to Boas Street; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Boas Street forty (40) feet to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Tom A. Hutchison, adult individual, by Deed from Jeremy L. Shipley and Sarah R. Shipley, h/w, dated 07/02/2009, recorded 07/07/2009 in Instrument Number 20090022234. Tax Parcel: 62-041-049000-0000. Premises Being: 2210 Boas Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1712. Seized and sold as the property of Tom A. Hutchison under judgment # 2015-CV-6561. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 13 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $136,646.37 All the hereinafter described lot or tract of ground situate in the Plan of Lots, known as Swatara Crest ‘B’ and ‘C’ Revised, located in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Plan-Book T-59, said lot being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the northwest corner of the intersection of 61st Street and Briar Drive; thence along the Western line of 61st Street north five degrees twentysix minutes (5 d. 26 m.) east one hundred forty-three and eighty-six one-hundredths (143.86) feet to a stake on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 50 and No. 51; thence along said dividing line in a westerly direction one hundred eighty (180) feet to a stake on the eastern line of Lot No. 49; thence along the eastern line of Lot No. 49 in a southerly direction seventy-six and ninety-six one hundredths (76.96) feet to a stake on the northern line of Briar Drive; thence along the northern line of Briar Drive south sixty-four degrees eighteen minutes (64 d. 18 m.) east one hundred ninetyone and eighty-three one hundreds (191.83) feet to a stake at the northwest corner of Briar Drive and 61st Street, the place of Beginning. Subject, nevertheless, to the building line shown on Plan ‘C’ of Swatara Crest recorded in the Office aforesaid in Plan Book T-1 and as the same is continued or modified in Revised Plan ‘B’ and ‘C’. And Subject, nevertheless, to all the restrictions set forth in Plan ‘A’ of Swatara Crest, which Plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office aforesaid
in Plan Book R-7. Except, however, that Restriction No. 1 as set forth on said Plan ‘A’ shall be amended in its application to this lot by deleting therefrom the sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars and substituting in its place the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars. And subject to the further restriction that no dwelling house or other building shall be erected on this lot unless the plans for same are approved by the then owners of Lots No. 49 and 51, which adjoin this lot. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Joseph P. Pagano, III and Jendi K. Pagano, his wife, by Deed from Beverly L. Zerbe as administrator of the estate of William J. Vogel, deceased, dated 09/29/2011, recorded 10/05/2011 in Instrument Number 20110027195. Tax Parcel: 63-038-018000-0000. Premises Being: 6050 Briar Drive, Harrisburg, PA 171113820. Seized and sold as the property of Joseph P. Pagano, III and Jendi K. Pagano under judgment # 2015-CV-05793. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 14 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $98,418.38 ALL THAT UNEXPIRED LEASEHOLD or term of years in and to all that certain lot or tract of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, together with the improvements erected thereon, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of High Street, at the southeast corner of Lot No. 5 on the plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence northwardly along the eastern line of said Lot No. 5, through the middle of a partition wall between the premises herein described and the premises adjoining on the West, ninety-eight and thirty-three-one-hundredths (98.33) feet to a point in line of Lot No. 9 on said plan; thence eastwardly along said Lot No. 9 on said plan, thirty-nine and eight-tenths (39.8) feet to a point, the northwest corner of Lot No. 7 on said plan; thence southwardly along the western line of said Lot No. 7, eighty-five and six-tenths (85.6) feet to a point, the northern line of High Street; thence westwardly along the northern line of High Street, thirty seven and five-tenths (37.5) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED the eastern one half of a two story brick and frame dwelling house, known and numbered 357 High Street. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Billie L. Kleinfelter, by Deed from Billie L. Kleinfelter, administratrix of the Estate of David M. Kleinfelter, dated 02/13/2003, recorded 03/27/2003 in Book 4817, Page 586. Tax Parcel: 42-019-048000-0000. Premises Being: 357 East High Street, Middletown, PA 17057-1909. Seized and sold as the property of Billie L. Kleinfelter a/k/a Billie L. Weckerly, Individually and in Her Capacity as Administratix of The Estate of David M. Kleinfelter; David L. Kleinfelter, in His Capacity as Heir of The Estate of David M. Kleinfelter; Erik S. Kieinfelter, in His Capacity as Heir of The Estate of David M. Kieinfelter; Anita L. Weaver, in Her Capacity as Heir of David M. Kleinfelter, Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under David M. Kleinfelter, Deceased under judgment # 2015-CV-00997. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $15,913.15 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western side of Yale Street, ninety (90) feet southwardly from the southwest corner of Yale and Eugene Street; thence in a westerly direction along the line of Premises No. 224 Yale Street and in part through the center of a partition wall, one hundred twenty (120) feet to the eastern side of a twenty (20) feet wide alley; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern side of said alley, seventeen (17) feet and eight (8) inches to line of Premises No. 226 Yale Street; thence in an easterly direction along said line one hundred twenty (120) feet to Yale Street; thence northwardly along the western line of Yale Street, seventeen (17) feet and eight (8) inches to the place of BEGINNING.
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jameson E. Christopher, single man, by Deed from C.H. Residential Properties, LLC, by its attorney-in-fact, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc., dated 03/12/2003, recorded 05/12/2003 in Book 4900, Page 38. Tax Parcel: 09-086-034000-0000. Premises Being: 224 Yale Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1942. Seized and sold as the property of Jameson E. Christopher under judgment # 2015-CV-7651. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter SALE NO. 16 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $15,428.07 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in the 9th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, State of Pennsylvania bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated July 31, 1969, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING AT a point on the western side of South Seventeenth Street, 34 feet south from the southwestern corner of Seventeenth and Zarker Streets at line of lot of Ehrman B. Mitchell and Mary C. Mitchell; thence by line of said lot westwardly parallel with Chestnut Street and through the center of the partition wall separating the house erected, upon this lot and the lot adjoining on the north (said house having street number 22 South Seventeenth Street) 85 feet to a four feet wide alley; thence southwardly by said alley 16 feet to line of lot now or late of James L. Stewart; thence by line of said lot parallel with Chestnut Street eastwardly and through the center of the partition wall separating the house erected on this lot and the lot adjoining on the south (said house having street number 26 South Seventeenth Street) 85 feet to Seventeenth Street; thence northwardly by said street 16 feet to the place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with the use of the alley four feet wide in common with the owners and occupiers abutting thereon. BEING known and numbered as 24 South 17th Street. SUBJECT to restrictions, easements and conditions of record. BEING KNOWN AS 24 South 17th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PARCEL TAX ID 09-052032. BEING the same premises which Patricia Roberts Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of Washington, D.C., by deed dated June 27, 1977 and recorded on July 1, 1977 in Instrument V 63/305 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Joyce L. Patterson. Joyce L. Patterson departed this life on 12/28/2014. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ashley Patterson, solely as administratrix of the Estate of Joyce L. Patterson, under Judgment No. 2015 CV 1903 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 17 LESLIE J. RASE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $46,087.10 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WESTERN SIDE OF ACRI DRIVE, AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOTS NOS. 74 AND 75 ON THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED PLAN OF LOTS; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF ACRI DRIVE SOUTH TWENTY-FOUR (24) DEGREES FORTY-FOUR (44) MINUTES WEST SIXTYFIVE (65) FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN LOT NOS. 75 AND 76 ON SAID PLAN; THENCE ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LINE NORTH SIXTY-FIVE (65) DEGREES SIXTEEN (16) MINUTES WEST ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE AND FORTY-ONE HUNDREDTHS (155.41) FEET TO A POINT AT THE LINE OF LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF PAUL F. ESHENOUR; THENCE ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LINE NORTH SIX (6) DEGREES TWENTY-TWO (22) MINUTES EAST SIXTYEIGHT AND FORTY-NINE HUNDREDTHS (68.49) FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN LOT NOS. 74 AND 75 ON SAID PLAN; THENCE ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LINE SOUTH SIXTY-FIVE (65) DEGREES SIXTEEN (16) MINUTES EAST ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX AND NINETY-NINE HUNDREDTHS (176.99) FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERN
SIDE OF ACRI DRIVE, THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 75 ON THE PLAN OF LOTS OF UNION DEPOSIT ACRES, WHICH PLAN IS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IN PLAN BOOK V, PAGE 132. Parcel # 35-083-003-0000000. Premsise Being: 1010 Acri Drive, Hbg., PA 17111. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Eunice W. Lownes, single woman, by Deed dated 8/27/02 and recorded 8/29/02 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 4510, Page 123, granted and conveyed unto Eunice W. Lownes, single woman, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Eunice W. Lownes under judgment number 2015 CV 8262 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 18 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $53,097.05 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land, Situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a Survey made by Derrit J. B???, Registered Surveyor, dated November 8, 1973, as follows: Beginning at a p.k. on the Western side of Penn Street (40 feet wide) at the corner of lands of Harry W. Durkin, said point being measured along the said side of Penn Street 377.3 feet North of the Northwest corner of Penn and Woodline Streets; thence extending from said point of beginning and along lands of Harry W. Durkin South 63 degrees 60 minutes West a distance of 63.0 feet to a hub on the Eastern side of an alley (4 feet wide); thence along said alley North 31 degrees 23 minutes West a distance of 24.0 feet to a hub at the corner of lands of Harold W. Reiter; thence thru the center line of a partition wall between, House 2236 and lands of Harold W. Reiter; North 88 degrees 60 minutes East a distance of 63.0 feet to a point on the said side of Penn Street; thence along the said side of Penn Street South 01 degrees 20 minutes East a distance of 26.0 feet to a point, the place of Beginning. BEING known and numbered as 2236 Penn Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 10-061-049. BEING the same property conveyed to Willie E. Lewis and Joy D. Lewis, husband and wife, as tenants by the entireties, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Willie E. Lewis and Joy D. Lewis, husband and wife, dated August 20, 1998, recorded August 31, 1998, at Deed Book 3190, Page 107, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements exceptions reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Willie E. Lewis and Joy D. Lewis, husband and wife, as tenants by the entireties, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2011-CV4998-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 19 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $90,414.04 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND LOCATED IN THE FIFTEENTH WARD OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BRIGGS STREET 40.00 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TWENTIETH AND BRIGGS STREET; THENCE NORTHWARDLY ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH TWENTIETH STREET, 110.00 FEET TO A 20.00 FOOT WIDE ALLEY; THENCE WESTWARDLY BY THE SAME 40.00 FEET TO LOT NO. 166 AS FOUND ON A PLAN OF LOTS LAID OUT BY DAVID MUMMA
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 2 FOR J.D. HALDEMAN AND WIFE; THENCE SOUTHWARDLY BY THE LINE OF SAID LAST MENTIONED LOT NO. 166 A DISTANCE OF 110.00 FEET TO BRIGGS STREET; THENCE WESTWARDLY BY THE SAME 40.00 FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOTS NUMBERED 167 AND 168 AS FOUND ON THE PLAN ABOVE MENTIONED, AND HAVING THEREON ERECTED A 2-1/2 STORY FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS NO. 1942 BRIGGS STREET, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. BEING known and numbered as 1942 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 15-008-035. BEING the same property conveyed to L. Ann M. Johnson, single woman who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Mordechai Reuveni and Aliza Reveni, husband and wife, dated May 30, 2003, recorded June 4, 2003, at Deed Book 4945, Page 636, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of L. Ann M. Johnson, single woman, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-1553-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 20 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,203.48 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Swatara, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain messuage, tenement and tract or piece of land, situated in the Township of Swatara in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania consisting of three contiguous building Lots, known as Nos. 547, 548 and 549 in Block U of the Plan of the Town of Lawnton, PA as laid out by Abram L. Groff of Harrisburg, PA in May 1907 which Plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for the said County of Dauphin in Plan Book E, Page 24, bounded as described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, the Southwest corner of York and King Streets; thence Westwardly along the South side of York Street One Hundred (100) feet to Berks Alley; thence Southwardly along the East side of Berks Alley Sixty (60) feet to Lot No. 548 on said Plan of Lots; thence Eastwardly along the South side of said Lot No. 548 One hundred (100) feet to said King Street; and thence Northwardly along the West side of said King Street Sixty (60) feet to the place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 100 South 48th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 63-014-077. BEING the same property conveyed to Eric M. Hitchcock, single man and Teresa A. Difabio, single woman, as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Bonita A. Castelli, single woman, dated September 27, 2006, recorded October 3, 2006, at Instrument Number 20060040888, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Eric M. Hitchcock, single man and Teresa A. Difabio, single woman, as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-6270-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 21 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $51,203.62 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Highspire, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Highspire, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot numbered 527 in the Plan of lots known as Plan No. 1 in George W. Cumbler’s
addition to Highspire, which said Plan is duly recorded in the Recorder’s Office at Harrisburg, PA in Plan Book “C”, Volume 1, Page 30. Said Lot No. 527 in said Plan fronting twenty-five (25) feet on the Northeast side of Eshelman Street and extending back the same width one hundred and twenty (120) feet to Cherry Alley on said plan, and running along and adjoining Concord Alley on its Northwest side on said plan. BEING known and numbered as 522 Eshelman Street, Highspire, PA 170341530. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 30-023-036. BEING the same property conveyed to Corey A. Kean, single man, and Michelle R. Hoerner, single woman as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Paul B. Toomey, individually and as life tenant, Cheryl L. Riddle erroneously called Cheryl R. Riddle in prior deed, Cathy L. McDonald and Kendra C. Jumper as Joint Tenants with the right of survivorship, dated January 13, 2003, recorded January 22, 2003, at Deed Book 4722, Page 586, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Corey A. Kean, single man, and Michelle R. Hoerner, single woman as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV10665-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 22 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $69,377.85 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel, tract of land, situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point 140 feet north of the northwest corner of 21st and Greenwood Streets; thence in a Westerly direction on the line parallel with Greenwood Street, 115 feet to a point of Baxter Street, previously described as King Street; thence along Baxter Street in a Northerly direction, 20 feet to a point; thence in an Easterly direction on a line parallel with Greenwood Street, 115 feet to a point on 21st Street; thence in a Southerly direction along 21st Street, 20 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS 960 South 21st Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Parcel ID No.: 13-056-026000-0000. BEING the same premises which Steve Murphy, single man, by deed dated October 21, 2002 and recorded on October 31, 2002 in Book 4603 Page 214 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Darien L. Bishop, single man. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Darien L. Bishop, under Judgment No. 2012 CV 9380 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 23 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $138,712.22 ALL THAT CERTAIN parcel of ground known as Lot 158 of the Capitol Heights Development, Phase IV, as shown on a Plan prepared by Dawood Associates, Inc. entitled ‘Lot Add-on Plan for Capitol Heights Phase IV’ recorded with the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Plan Book ‘R’, Volume 9, Page 80 on October 31, 2005, located in the City of Harrisburg, within the County of Dauphin, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western right-of-way of North Fifth Street at the northeast corner of Lot 159 of the above referenced Plan, said point being located North twenty-nine degrees thirty-seven minutes twentysix seconds West (N. 29 degrees 37 minutes 26 seconds W.), a distance of eighty-one and twenty-five hundredths feet (81.25 feet) from the intersection of the western right-of-way of North Fifth Street and the northern rightof-way of Clinton Street; Thence along said Lot 159, South sixty degrees twentytwo minutes thirty-four seconds West (S. 60 degrees 22 minutes 34 seconds W.), a distance of ninety-six and zero hundredths feet (96.00 feet) to a point on the eastern
right-of-way of Myers Alley; Thence along the eastern right-of-way of Myers Alley, North twenty-nine degrees thirty-seven minutes twentysix seconds West (N. 29 degrees 37 minutes 26 seconds W.), a distance of twenty and zero hundredths feet (20.00 feet) to a point at Lot 157 of the above referenced Plan; Thence along said Lot 157, North sixty degrees twentytwo minutes thirty-four seconds East (N. 60 degrees 22 minutes 34 seconds E.), a distance of ninety-six and zero hundredths feet (96.00 feet) to a point on the western right-of-way of North Fifth Street; Thence along the western right-of-way of North Fifth Street, South twenty-nine degrees thirty-seven minutes twenty-six seconds East (S. 29 degrees 37 minutes 26 seconds E.), a distance of twenty and zero hundredths feet (20.00 feet) to a point at Lot 159 of the above referenced Plan, the place of BEGINNING. The above described tract being known as Lot 158 of the Capitol Heights Development, Phase IV, as shown on a Plan prepared by Dawood Associates, Inc. entitled ‘Lot Add-on Plan for Capitol Heights Phase IV’ recorded with the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Plan Book ‘R’, Volume 9, Page 80 on October 31, 2005 and containing one thousand nine hundred twenty square feet, more or less (1,920 +/- sq. ft.). TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Tanyifor M. Tohnya, a married man, by Deed from Struever Rouse Homes of Capitol Heights, L.P., dated 11/29/2006, recorded 12/05/2006 in Instrument Number 20060049516. Tax Parcel: 12-011-189. Premises Being: 1630 North 5th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-1611. Seized and sold as the property of Tanyifor M. Tohnya under judgment # 2015-CV-7478. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 24 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $80,074.89 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the 9th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Roy M.B. Benjamin, Professional Engineer, dated July 19,1972 as follows: Beginning at a point on the West side of South 19th Street and point being 149 feet South of the Southwestern corner of Zarbor and South 19th Streets; thence along the West side of South 19th Street, South 39 degrees 30 minutes East 20.5 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 28 South 19th Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall South 50 degrees 30 minutes West 96 feet to a point on the East side of a 10 feet wide alley; thence along the same North 39 degrees 30 minutes West 20.5 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 24 South 19th Street; thence along said premises North 50 degrees 30 minutes East 90 feet to the point and place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 26 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 09-055-022. BEING the same property conveyed to Freddie Stowbridge and Sally Stowbridge, husband and wife who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Freddie Stowbridge, dated June 30, 2006, recorded July 14, 2006, at Instrument Number 20060028223, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Freddie Stowbridge and Sally Stowbridge, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-11201-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 25 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $194,401.23 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Lower
Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Northern side of McIntosh Road at the Eastern line of Lot No. 9 as shown on the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence Northwardly along the Eastern line of said Lot No. 9, two hundred fifty (250) feet to a point in the Southern line of Lot No. 18 as shown on said plan; thence Eastwardly along the Southern lines of Lot Nos. 18 and 19 two hundred (200) feet to the Western line of said Lot No. 12 two hundred fifty (250) feet to the Northern side of McIntosh Road; thence Westwardly along the Northern side of McIntosh Road two hundred (200) feet to the point, the place of beginning. Being Lot Nos. 10 and 11, Section “A” as shown on plan of “Colonial Crest” which plan is recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book M, Page 26. This conveyance is Subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth in Deed Book W32, page 500. BEING known and numbered as 4108 McIntosh Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-013-062. BEING the same property conveyed to Michael J. Lear-Olimpi and Jacqueline A. Lear-Olimpi, husband and wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Lewis R. Lear, Executor of the Estate of Tanya Lear, late, dated November 19, 2007, recorded December 20, 2007, at Instrument Number 20070050521, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements exceptions reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Michael J. Lear-Olimpi and Jacqueline A. Lear-Olimpi, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-11359-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 26 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $208,657.52 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Lower Paxton in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the Northern line of Pennsylvania Avenue at the dividing line between said Lot and Lot No. 40, Ranger Park; thence along the Northern line of Pennsylvania Avenue along a curve having a radius of 125 feet, a length of 173.08 feet to a point on the dividing line between said Lot and Lot No. 42, Section F, Ranger Park; thence along said dividing line, North 11 degrees 10 minutes 01 seconds West, a distance of 125 feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 125 feet to a point and place of beginning. Being all of Lot No. 41, Plan of Ranger Park, Section F, as recorded in Plan Book D, Volume 3, Page 34. BEING known and numbered as 978 Pennsylvania Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-014-171. BEING the same property conveyed to Ronald I. Hopkins and Paula S. Hopkins, his wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Walter L. Erickson, Jr. and Deborah A. Erickson, his wife, dated September 4, 1999, recorded September 22, 1999, at Deed Book 3513, Page 433, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Ronald I. Hopkins and Paula S. Hopkins, his wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. CV-2015-1416. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 27 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,445.34 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of West Hanover, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All those certain parcels of land with improvements thereon erected, situate in
THE PRESS AND JOURNAL, Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - C-3 West Hanover Township, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1 Beginning at a stake between the property now or formerly of Robert C. Mumma and Geraldine H. Mumma, his wife, and this property herein conveyed, said stake being South 63 degrees 28 minutes West, 150.05 feet from the Western side of a 30 foot road to a point; thence South 13 degrees 46 minutes East, 92.23 feet to a stake; thence along the Northern line of property now or formerly of Simon M. and Lillian O. Brenise, South 76 degrees 14 minutes West, 75 feet to a stake; thence along the Eastern line of the property now or formerly of Joseph R. Yilak, North 13 degrees, 46 minutes West, 75 feet to a stake; thence North 63 degrees 28 minutes East, 77 feet to a stake, the place of beginning. Tract No. 2 Beginning at a stake on property dividing line between property now or formerly of Simon M. and Joseph R. Yilak, said stake being North 13 degrees 46 minutes West, 216.80 feet from the North side of Dove Drive; thence by property now or formerly of Joseph R. Yilak, North 13 degrees 46 minutes West, 117 feet to a stake; thence by property now or formerly of Lester W. Walker, North 76 degrees 14 minutes East, 75 feet to a stake; thence by property now or formerly of Simon M. Brenise, South 76 degrees 14 minutes West, 75 feet to a stake, the place of beginning. Containing 0.20 acre, more or less. BEING known and numbered as 7689 Dove Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3716. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 68-024-121. BEING the same property conveyed to Christopher Zimmerman and Angela Zimmerman, his wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Gregory S. Musser and Jodi L. Musser, his wife, and Douglas H. Musser, single man, dated January 5, 2001, recorded January 9, 2001, at Deed Book 3849, Page 529, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Christopher Zimmerman and Angela Zimmerman, his wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV1673-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 28 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,452.96 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND WITH IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF NORTH 6TH STREET WHICH POINT IS 377 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF 6TH AND EDWIN STREETS; THENCE SOUTH 70 DEGREES 30 MINUTES WEST 117.28 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 18 DEGREES 53 MINUTES WEST 56.1 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 70 DEGREES 30 MINUTES EAST 116.67 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE NORTH 6TH STREET AFORESAID; THENCE ALONG SAME SOUTH 19 DEGREES 30 MINUTES EAST 56.1 FEET TO A POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 3622 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1516. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-016-250. BEING the same property conveyed to Gwendolyn R. McLamb and Nathn D. McLamb, wife and husband, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Steve Blake, dated April 26, 2006, recorded April 28, 2006, at Instrument Number 20060016145, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Gwendolyn R. McLamb and Nathn D. McLamb, wife and husband, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-4648-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distribu-
tions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 29 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $64,327.48 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain Lot or piece of ground situate on the South side of Main Street in the addition made by Cyrus Romberger to the Borough of Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Said Lot fronting on said Main forty (40) feet and extending to the Pine Alley and adjoining Lot now or late of Calvin E. Summers et ux., late of C. T. Romberger on the East and on the West by land of James E. Leitzel and Tina Simone Leitzel, his wife, and containing 7,600 square feet of ground strict measure. The course of the length of said lot being South Six and one-forth degrees East (S 6-1/4 degrees E) and that of the breadth thereof being North eighty-eight degrees East (N 88 degrees E) (or Vice Versa) as by reference to the Plan of said lots will appear. Excepting and reserving, however, for James E. Leitzel and Tina Simone Leitzel, his wife, their heirs, successors and assigns a three-foot easement for pedestrian right of way along the Western line of said lot extending from Main Street Southward a distance of 75 feet. BEING known and numbered as 128 West Main Street, Elizabethville, PA 17023. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 26-010-017. BEING the same property conveyed to Stevenson K. Hooper II and Taryn A. Hooper who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Robert R. Daniels, Jr. and Lori A. Herb, dated January 31, 2005, recorded February 16, 2005, at Deed Book 5878, Page 540, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Stevenson K. Hooper II and Taryn A. Hooper, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-555-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 30 LESLIE J. RASE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $135,165.43 All that CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the township of West Hanover in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT a point, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 3 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said Lot No. 3, South eleven degrees forth-five minutes East, (S. 11° 45’ E), one hundred fifty-five (155) feet to a point; thence along residue land of Glenn Zeager and Florence Zeager, his wife; Allen W. Carr and Rhoda D. Carr, his wife; Paul G. Landis and Anna Marie Landis, his wife, South eighty-six degrees thirteen minutes eighteen seconds West (S. 86° 13’ 18” W) one hundred thirty-two (132) feet to a point on the East right-of-way line of Berkstone Drive; thence along said Berkstone Drive North eleven degrees fortyfive minutes West (N. 11° 45” W), one hundred twenty-six and twenty-six hundredths (126.26) feet to ninety-seven degrees fifty-eight minutes eighteen seconds (97° 58’ 18”) a radius of twenty-five (25) feet, and a length of forty-two and seventy-five hundredths (42.75) feet to a point; thence along Manada View Drive South eighty-six degrees thirteen minutes eighteen seconds East (S. 86° 13’ 18” E), one hundred three and twentysix hundredths (103.26) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 2 on a Plan of Lots for Glenn Zeager, et al recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book “X”, Volume 2, page 6. BEING PARCEL # 68-024173-000-0000. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Thomas H. Koopmans and Eleanor J. Koopmans, his wife, by Deed dated 2/17/84 and recorded 2/24/84 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 464, Page 586, granted and conveyed unto Robert E. Mourey and Lisa C. Mourey, his wife, in fee. ADDRESS: 8017 Manada View Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. Seized and sold as the property of The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. as Successorin-Interest to all Permitted Successors And Assigns of JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, as Trustee
for Specialty Underwriting and Residential Finance Trust Mortgage Loan AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2005-AB3 under judgment # 2015-CV-7193. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 31 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $61,628.42 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or ground situate in the Borough of Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by lot now or late of Paul E. Hassinger, Jr., et ux, late of Harry Miller; the East by Railroad Street and now or late of James S. Kurtz, et ux., late of Paul Heiser; and on the West by Juniper Alley. Said lot being approximately Thirty feet (30’) on the East, approximately Two Hundred Ten feet (210’) on the South, approximately Thirty feet (30’) on the West and approximately two hundred and four feet (204’) on the North. BEING known and numbered as 685 Railroad Street, Millersburg, PA 17061. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 46-002-004. BEING the same property conveyed to Charles J. Miller Jr. and Lori A. Miller, husband and wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from William C. Dietrich, single man, and Bryan K. Brown, single man, dated January 30, 2002, recorded May 7, 2002, at Deed Book 4375, Page 456, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Charles J. Miller Jr. and Lori A. Miller, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV10442-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 32 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $119,497.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the southern line of Water Street, forty-five (45) feet six (6) inches west of a twelve (12) foot wide alley in the western line of other lands of the Grantors herein; thence Southwardly ninety-one (91) feet to the northern line of another twelve (12) foot wide alley; thence Westwardly along the northern line of the said last mentioned alley forty-five (45) feet six (6) inches to the line of lands now or formerly of William Caufield; thence Northwardly; along the line of lands now or formerly of William Caufield ninety-one (91) feet to the southern line of Water Street; thence Eastwardly along the southern line of Water Street, forty-five (45) feet six (6) inches to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two-story dwelling known and numbered as 126 West Water Street, Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Rebecca G. Hoyt, adult individual and Linda M. Keen, adult individual, by Deed from Errol Brad Shope and Joan R. Shope, h/w, dated 05/08/2008, recorded 06/05/2008 in Instrument Number 20080021107. T a x P a r c e l : 410030050000000. Premises Being: 126 W. Water Street, Middletown, PA 17057. Seized and sold as the property of Rebecca G. Hoyt and Linda M. Keen under judgment # 2015-CV-6922. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 33 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $111,959.43 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit:
All that certain lot or tract of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point at the dividing line of Lot #11 and Lot #12, as shown on a Final Subdivision Plan of Fox Knoll, Phase I; thence by the aforementioned dividing line, North 75 degrees 18 minutes 33 seconds East, 80.00 feet to a point; thence by the Eastern line of Lot #11 and the common area South 14 degrees 41 minutes 27 seconds East, 25.67 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot #10 and Lot #11; thence by the aforementioned dividing line, South 75 degrees 18 minutes 33 seconds West, 80.00 feet to a point; thence by the Western line of Lot #11 and the common area, North 14 degrees 41 minutes 27 seconds West, 25.67 feet to a point, being the place of beginning. BEING Lot #11 as shown on a final Subdivision Plan for Fox Knoll Phase I. BEING known and numbered as 5521 Partridge Court, Harrisburg, PA 171113738. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-109-011. BEING the same property conveyed to Edward T. Primas, Jr., adult individual, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Zafiris Pananidis, single person, dated May 25, 2006, recorded July 10, 2006, at Instrument Number 20060027373, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Edward T. Primas, Jr., adult individual, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-4023-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 35 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $164,917.84 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Lower Paxton in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of Johnson Street, at the division line of Lot No. 124 and Lot No. 125, said point being one hundred sixty-seven and twenty hundredths (167.20) feet North of the northwest corner of Johnson Street and Rodgers Avenue; thence northwardly along the western line of said Johnson Street, one hundred eight and fortythree hundredths (108.43) feet to a point at the division line of Lot No. 126 and Lot No. 127; thence westwardly along said division line, one hundred fifty-nine and six hundredths (159.06) feet to a point at the northwest corner of Lot No. 126; thence southwardly along the western line of lots herein conveyed, one hundred twenty-six and eighty-two hundredths (126.82) feet to a point at the southwest corner of Lot No. 125; thence eastwardly along the division line of Lot No. 124 and Lot No. 125, one hundred, seventy-five and seventeen hundredths (175.17) feet to a point at the western line of Johnson Street at the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Paula L. Geyer, a single woman, by Deed from Philip A. Evans, a single man, dated 03/07/2008, recorded 03/10/2008 in Instrument Number 20080008235. Tax Parcel: 35-032-034000-0000. Premises Being: 204 North Johnson Street, Harrisburg, PA 17112-2516. Seized and sold as the property of Paula L. Geyer under judgment # 2015-CV-7586. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 36 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $61,689.78 SALE NO. 34 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $33,426.02 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey made by Michael C. D’Angelo, Registered Surveyor, dated November 6, 1981, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the North side of Catherine Street, said point being located 100.50 feet West of 17th Street at the dividing line between premises 1640 Catherine Street and 1638 Catherine Street; thence along the North side of Catherine Street South 79 degrees 50 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 14.12 feet to a point; thence along premises 1636 Catherine Street running through the center of a partition wall and beyond, North 10 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 87.45 feet to a point on the South side of Pass Alley; thence along the same North 79 degrees 50 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 14.12 feet to a point; thence along premises 1640 Catherine Street, running through the center of a partition wall and beyond, South 10 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 87.45 feet to a point on the North side of Catherine Street, the point and place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 1638 Catherine Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2250. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 02-052-087. BEING the same property conveyed to Ray E. Stoneroad who acquired title by virtue of a deed from John C. Bates and Virginia B. Bates, by John C. Bates, Agent, his wife and Matthew Farner, dated May 28, 2004, recorded June 2, 2004, at Deed Book 5526, Page 499, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Ray E. Stoneroad, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-1928-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Western side of North Eighteenth Street, nineteen (19) feet Northward from the Northwest corner of Foster and North Eighteenth Streets; thence in a Westerly direction and through the center of the partition between the property herein described and property No. 900 North Eighteenth Street, one hundred (100) feet to a three (3) feet wide private alley; thence in a Northerly direction along the line of said private alley; eighteen (18) feet to the line of property No. 904 North Eighteenth Street; thence in a Easterly direction along the line of the said mentioned property one hundred (100) feet to North Eighteenth Street; thence in a Southerly direction along said street eighteen (18) feet to the place of beginning. The above mentioned three (3) feet wide private alley to be used for ingress and egress only by the owners or occupiers of the herein described property in common with the others to whom similar rights have been heretofore granted. BEING known and numbered as 902 North 18th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1509. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 07-098-024. BEING the same property conveyed to Emanuel A. Stoute, tenants in severalty who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, of Washington, D.C., by Shameeka Harris, dated September 10, 2007, recorded September 12, 2007, at Instrument Number 20070036991, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Emanuel A. Stoute, tenants in severalty, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-01739-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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C-4 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Continued From Section C, Page 3 SALE NO. 37 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,453.65 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND WITH IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST HANOVER, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE OF LEGISLATIVE ROUTE T-431; THENCE, CONTINUING IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PUBLIC ROAD, NORTH SIXTY-FOUR (64) DEGREES FIFTY-SEVEN (57) MINUTES EAST, TWENTY-NINE AND FORTY-SIX HUNDREDTHS (29.46) FEET TO A STAKE IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PUBLIC ROAD; THENCE CONTINUING IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ROAD, NORTH SEVENTY-THREE (73) DEGREES, FIFTY-NINE (59) MINUTES THIRTY-SIX (36) SECONDS EAST, ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE AND NINETY-NINE HUNDREDTHS (149.99) FEET TO A STAKE IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PUBLIC ROAD; THENCE CONTINUING, IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PUBLIC ROAD, SOUTH EIGHTY-NINE (89) DEGREES, THIRTY-EIGHT (38) MINUTES FORTYEIGHT (48) SECONDS EAST, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY AND FORTY-THREE HUNDREDTHS (120.43) FEET TO A STAKE IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PUBLIC ROAD; THENCE CONTINUING IN A CENTERLINE OF SAID PUBLIC ROAD, SOUTH SEVENTY-TWO (72) DEGREES ZERO (00) MINUTES FORTY-EIGHT (48) SECONDS EAST, ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE AND FIFTY-FOUR HUNDREDTHS (179.54) FEET TO A NAIL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PUBLIC ROAD AND A MACADAM ROAD; THENCE CONTINUING IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID MACADAM ROAD, SOUTH FORTY-SEVEN (47) DEGREES, EIGHTEEN (18) MINUTES, TWELVE (12) SECONDS EAST, FORTYSIX AND SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDREDTHS (46.68) FEET TO A NAIL IN THE CENTERLINE OF AFORESAID MACADAM ROAD; AND THENCE SOUTH FORTY-FIVE (45) DEGREES FORTY-FOUR (44) MINUTES TWENTY-FOUR (24) SECONDS WEST, TWENTYNINE AND SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDREDTHS (29.68) FEET TO A STAKE AND LINE ALONG OTHER LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE GRANTORS HEREIN; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG OTHER LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE GRANTORS HEREIN, SOUTH FORTY-FIVE (45) DEGREES, FORTY-FOUR (44) MINUTES, TWENTYFOUR (24) SECONDS WEST, ONE HUNDRED NINETYEIGHT AND THIRTY-SIX HUNDREDTHS (198.36) FEET TO A FLAT; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG OTHER LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE GRANTORS HEREIN, SOUTH FORTYFIVE (45) DEGREES FORTYFOUR (44) MINUTES, TWENTY-FOUR (24) SECONDS WEST, ONE HUNDRED TEN AND TWO HUNDREDTHS (110.02) FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG OTHER LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE GRANTORS HEREIN, NORTH FORTY-THREE (43) DEGREES, FIFTEEN (15) MINUTES WEST, TWENTYSEVEN AND THIRTY-NINE HUNDREDTHS (27.39) FEET TO A STAKE IN THE CENTER OF TOWNSHIP ROAD T-431, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS: 716 Early Mill Road, a/k/a 716 Earlys Mill Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036. PROPERTY ID NO.: 25021-022. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Scott T. Epler and Jennifer L. Epler, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety BY DEED FROM Carol Lee Baker, now by marriage Carol Lee Brong, Jennifer Lee Epler and Scott T. Epler, her husband, and Shawn Michael Baker and Jessica L. Baker, his wife DATED 10/18/2002 RECORDED 10/31/2002 IN DEED BOOK 4603 PAGE 450. Seized and sold as the property Jennifer L. Epler a/k/a Jennifer Lee Epler and Scott T. Epler under judgment #2015-CV-08614. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 38 PETER WAPNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $159,442.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, according to a survey made by Gerrit J. Betz, Registered Surveyor, dated June 12, 1974, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of Catherine Street, said point being located at a distance of two hundred one and five tenths (201.5) feet south of the southeast corner of
Water Street and Catherine Street; thence extending along premises now or late of Thomas I. Damino, North seventy degrees fifteen minutes East (N 70 degrees 15 minutes E) one-hundred fiftyseven and fifty hundredths (157.50) feet to a point; thence extending along Scott Alley, South nineteen degrees thirty minutes East (S 19 degrees 30 minutes E) forty (40) feet to a point; thence extending along land now or late of Frank Overdeer, South seventy degrees fifteen minutes West (S 70 degrees 15 minutes W) one hundred fifty-seven and fifty hundredths (157.50) feet to a point; thence, extending along the east side of Catherine Street North nineteen degrees thirty minutes West (N 19 degrees 30 minutes W) forty (40) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Guy L. Butch, a single man, by Deed from Gary A. Rux and Patricia R. Rux, h/w, dated 12/10/2007, recorded 12/11/2007 in Instrument Number 20070049097. Tax Parcel: 41-003-013000-0000. Premises Being: 202 North Catherine Street, Middletown, PA 17057-1405. Seized and sold as the property of Guy L. Butch under judgment # 2015-CV-7217. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 39 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $118,533.28 ALL that certain lot or piece of ground with improvements thereon erected situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey made by Gerrit J. Betz, R.S., dated September 9, 1975, as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western side of Collingswood Drive, said point being located 116.05 feet north of the northeast corner of Collingswood Drive and Union Deposit Road; thence along lots numbered 182, 181, 180 and partly 149 on Partial Replat of Lakevue Heights, recorded in Plan Book Y, Page 66, North 63 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 225.77 feet to a point; thence along lots numbered 151 and partly 152, North 52 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 72.50 feet to a point; thence along lot number 178 belonging now or late to John L. Turner, South 63 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 177.29 feet to a point on the western side of Collingswood Drive; thence along the same along an arc bearing to the left having a radius of 160 feet an arc distance of 65.98 feet to a point, the point and place of BEGlNNING. HAVING thereon erected a 1 story frame dwelling and being known as 1070 Collingswood Drive, and being lot number 179 Plan of Lots of Lakevue Heights recorded in Plan Book X, Page 67, Dauphin County Records. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Benjamin J. Noon, II and Margaret J. Noon, his wife, by Deed from Norman A. Beard, single man and Joette S. Beard, single woman, Dated 10/3/1975, Recorded 10/3/1975, in Book D-62, Page 395. By virtue of BENJAMIN J. NOON, II’s death on or about 11/04/2014, his ownership interest was automatically vested in the surviving tenant by the entirety. Tax Parcel: 35-068-140000-0000. Premises Being: 1070 Collingswood Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17109-5327. Seized and sold as the property of Margaret J. Noon un der j udgmen t # 2015-CV-8053. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 40 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $97,077.24 129 Market Street, Pillow, Pennsylvania. Tax Parcel No.: 64-003023. ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or piece of land situate in Pillow Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Market and Chestnut Streets; thence South along the eastern boundary of said Chestnut Street two hundred eighteen feet (218’) to Mulberry Alley; thence east along the northern boundary of Mulberry Alley fifty feet (50’) to the south west corner of Lot No. 68; thence along the western boundary of Lot No. 68, North two hundred eighteen feet (218’) to Market Street; thence West along the southern boundary of Market Street fifty feet (50’) to the southeast corner of Market and Chestnut Streets and the
place of BEGINNING. IT BEING the same premises which Michael D. Troutman and Penny L. Troutman, husband and wife, by their Deed dated January 26, 2007, and to be recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Trisha L. Witmer, single, the MORTGAGOR herein. Seized and sold as the property of Trisha L. Witmer under judgment # 2015-CV-5306. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 41 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $66,130.80 The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Thirteenth (13th) Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING AT A point on the Northern line of Swatara Street which point is one hundred thirty-four (134’) feet westwardly from the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Swatara Streets on the partition line extended of the property herein conveyed and the property adjoining on the east and known as No. 2146 Swatara Street; thence in a northwardly direction through the said partition wall and beyond ninety-seven and five tenths (97.5’) feet to the southern side of Sullivan Alley (formerly Long Alley); thence in a Westwardly direction along the southern side of said Sullivan Alley, eighteen (18’) feet to a point on the Line of the property now or late of William C. Poor; thence in a southwardly direction along said land by a line parallel with Twentysecond Street, ninety-seven and five tenths (97.5’) feet to a point on the northern side of Swatara Street thence in an eastwardly direction along the northern side of Swatara Street, eighteen (18’) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. PARCEL #13-004-025. BEING KNOWN AS 2144 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. BEING the same premises which Michael E. Fleming, Sr. and Joyce L. Fleming, husband and wife by deed dated August 21, 2002 and recorded on February 7, 2003 in Bk/Pg or Instrument # 4747/558 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Norvella W. Logan. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Norvella Logan a/k/a Norvella W. Logan under Judgment No. 2015 CV 07939 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 42 EMMANUEL J. ARGENTIERI Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $212,049.80 Situate in: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with the building and improvements erected thereon, situate, lying and being in the Township of Swatara, in the County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to a survey made by Michael C. D’Angelo, Registered Surveyor, dated February 28, 1977 as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a pin on the North side of Bedford Street (40 feet wide) at the dividing line between Lots No. 32 and 33 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; said being measured 210 feet West of the northwest corner of 63rd and Bedford Street; thence extending from said point of beginning and along the said side of Bedford Street, North 86 degrees 14 minutes West, the distance of 70.00 feet to a pin at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 31 and 31 on said plan; thence along said dividing line North 03 degrees 46 minutes East, the distance of 186.76 feet to a pin on the southern line of Lot 24 on said plan; thence along the southern line of Lots Nos. 24 and 25 on the said plan, South 86 degrees 14 minutes East the distance of 70.00 feet to a pin on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 32 and 33 on said plan; thence along said dividing line South 03 degrees 46 minutes West, a distance of 186.76 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. PREMISES BEING: 6250 Bedford Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Being Tax Parcel ID No. 63-016-096. Being known as 6250 Bedford Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Russell Steward and Gwendolen Steward, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, by deed from Ian M. Smith, adult individual, dated April 4, 2008, recorded April 7, 2008, in the
Dauphin County Recorder’s Office as Instrument No. 20080012154. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Russell Steward and Gwendolen Steward a/k/a Gwendolen Riggs, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015 CV 8004 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 43 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $123,487.74 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the Township of Swatara in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 90 on a map of Oberlin Gardens, as recorded in Plan Book “G”, Page 62, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING bounded southerly by Lot No. 25 for a distance of 30 feet and by Lot No. 6 for a distance of 120 feet; bounded easterly by Harrisburg Street for a distance of 60 feet; bounded northerly by Second Avenue for a distance of 150 feet; bounded westerly by Lot No. 89 for a distance of 120 feet. CONTAINING 10,800 square feet, more or less, and having thereon erected a 1-1/2 story single cinder block dwelling house known and numbered as 371 North Harrisburg Street, now known and numbered as 379 North Harrisburg Street, Oberlin, PA 17113-1344. PARCEL TAX ID. 63-029097-000-0000. BEING the same premises which Jonathan C. LeValley and Kathy LeValley, his wife, by deed dated July 29, 1994 and recorded on August 3, 1994 in Book 2269 Page 527 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Tony D. Cooper and Rita E. Cooper, his wife. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Tony D. Cooper and Rita E. Cooper, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-06056-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 44 LESLIE J. RASE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $116,680.41 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Washington Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Bonnie Avenue, at the dividing line of Lots 17 and 18 of a hereinafter-mentioned subdivision plan; thence along said Bonnie Avenue in a westerly direction, by a curve with a radius of 50 feet, an arc distance of 78.54 feet, to a point; thence South eighty-three degrees twenty minutes West, six and ninetynine hundredths feet (S 83 degrees 20’ W, 6.99) to a point at lands now or late of Miles Deibler; thence along said Deibler lands, North Zero degrees four minutes East, one hundred thirty-five and ninety-four hundredths feet (N 00 degrees 04’ E, 135.94’) to a point; thence North eighty-three degrees, twenty minutes East, fiftynine and thirty-five hundredths feet (N 83 degrees 20’ E, 59.35’) to a point at the dividing line of Lots 17 and 18 of said Plan; thence along said dividing line, South six degrees forty minutes East, one hundred sixteen and seventy hundredths feet (S 06 degrees 40’ E, 116.70’) to a point on the North side of Bonnie Avenue, at the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 18 of Section 1 of Addition No. 3 to Mountain View Terrace Subdivision Plan prepared for Robert W. Rissinger, et ux., by K.I. Daniel, Registered Surveyor, said Plan being recorded In Plan Book “D”, Volume 3, Page 66 Dauphin County records. BEING Parcel No. 66011-108. ADDRESS: 176 West Bonnie Ave., Elizabethville, PA 17023. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Phyllis A. Klinger, by Deed dated 11/29/07 and recorded 12/19/07 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument #20070050340, granted and conveyed unto Robert A. Klinger and Phyllis A. Klinger, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Robert A. Klinger and Phyllis A. Klinger under judgment number 2015 CV 8582 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 45 VICTORIA CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,323. 78 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof, dated April 21, 1966, prepared by Roy M.H. Benjamin, Registered Engineer, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Hillside Road, said point being 358.66 feet in an easterly direction from the northeastern corner of the intersection of Hillside Road and Township Road No. 526; thence North 00 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds East 213.64 feet to a point on line of lands now or late of Kirk Foulke; thence along said lands North 79 degrees 45 minutes 50 seconds East 122.02 feet to a point; thence South 00 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West 231.37 feet to a point on the northern line of Hillside Road; thence along the northern line of Hillside Road South 88 degrees 06 minutes 40 seconds West 120.0 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a one story brick dwelling known as No. 7038 Hillside Road, Being the same property conveyed from Donald K. Etter and Anne A. Etter to Cheryl A. Hawk and Stephen Hawk by deed recorded October 31, 1979 in Book 82, page 452 in the Registrar’s Office of Dauphin County. Parcel ID #: 68-018-002. Premises Being: 7038 Hillside Rd., Hbg., PA 17111. Seized and sold as the property of Stephen Hawk and Cheryl A. Hawk under judgment # 2015-CV-6734. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 46 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $103,327.03 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Southern line of Angle Avenue, said point also being opposite the division line on lots Nos. 1 and 2 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence in a Southeasterly direction along said last mentioned division line one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to a point; thence Southwestwardly along the Southern line of said Lot No. 2, sixty (60) feet to a point on the division line between Lots Nos. 2 and 3 on said plan; thence in a Northwesterly direction along said division line of Lots Nos. 2 and 3, one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to a point on Angle Avenue; thence in a Northeasterly direction along said Angle Avenue sixty (60) feet to a point, being the place of beginning. Being Lot No. 2 on plan of lots laid out by Henry Martz, said plan being recorded in the Recorder of Deeds office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “Q”, Page 58. BEING known and numbered as 312 Angle Avenue, Steelton, PA 17113. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 59-009-014. BEING the same property conveyed to Timothy R. Hoerner, an adult individual, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from David G. Mick, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Joanne P. Mick, deceased, dated October 13, 2009, recorded October 14, 2009, at Instrument Number 20090034440, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Timothy R. Hoerner, an adult individual, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-10086-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 47 MICHAEL J. CASSIDY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $2,328.29 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of ground, situate in Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a set iron pin at the northwest corner of lands known as 716 Erie Street; THENCE South 67 degrees 37 minutes 19 seconds East, a distance of 210 feet along a road known as Erie Street to a set iron pin;
THENCE South 24 degrees 25 minutes 42 seconds West, a distance of 122.38 feet to a set spike; THENCE North 66 degrees 14 minutes 52 seconds West, along an alley formerly known as Railroad Alley, a distance of 50 feet to a set spike; THENCE North 66 degrees 29 minutes 36 seconds West, a distance of 60 feet to a set spike; THENCE North 67 degrees 37 minutes 19 seconds West, a distance of 100 feet to a set iron pin; THENCE North 24 degrees 27 minutes 24 seconds East, a distance of 120 feet, along lands now or formerly of Kayo Oil Company and Continental Oil Company, to a set iron pin, being the place of BEGINNING. SAID legal description is pursuant to a survey dated April 25, 1979, by Grove Associates, Engineers and Surveyors, and includes what are depicted thereon as properties known and numbered as 712, 714 and 716 Erie Street, all of which are cumulatively identified in the Dauphin County Tax Assessment records as Tax Parcel No. 43-023-033, with a unified address of 716 Erie Street. SAID PROPERTY is improved with a one-story commercial building and a two-story house, cumulatively known and numbered as 716 Erie Street, and/or 201 Routes 22/322, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which EBBIE, Inc., by its Deed dated November 14, 2008 and recorded November 26, 2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to Instrument No. 20080042739, granted and conveyed unto Paul R. Speck and Lynn M. Speck, husband and wife, Judgment Debtors herein. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Paul R. Speck and Lynn M. Speck, Judgment Debtors (Judgment No. 2013-CV5307-MU) and real owner. Michael J. Cassidy, Esquire. Judgment Amount: $2,328.29. Situate in Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Tax Parcel #43-023-033000-0000. Property Address: 716 Erie Street, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 48 KIMBERLY BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $232,761.27 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain property situated in the Township of Lower Paxton, in the County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and being described as follows: 35 054 043 being more fully described in a deed dated 07/19/10 and recorded 10/07/10, among the land records of the County and State set forth above, in Instrument 20100029456. Beginning at a point on the Northerly line of a 50 foot street (unnamed), said point being at the Southeastern corner of land now or formerly of the Church of God at Linglestown, said point being also 380.20 feet measured Eastwardly along said street from the Northeastern intersection of a 60 foot wide street with said 30 foot wide street; thence North eight (8) degrees fifteen (15) minutes East along property now or formerly of the Church of God at Linglestown, a distance of 150.14 feet to a point; thence South eightyfour (84) degrees fifteen (15) minutes East along land now or formerly of Harry Farnsler 200 feet to a point; thence South eight (8) degrees fifteen (15) minutes West along land now or formerly of John R. McNeal, Jr. and Martha Jane McNeal 150.14 feet to the Northerly line of said 50 foot street; thence by the Latter North eighty-four (84) degrees fifteen (15) minutes West 200 feet to the place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 5374 Wilshire Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-054-043. BEING the same property conveyed to Clarence G. Sprout Jr. and Maureen A. Sprout, husband and wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from John Stchur Sr. and Jean M. Stchur, husband and wife, dated July 19, 2010, recorded October 7, 2010, at Instrument Number 20100029456, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Clarence G. Sprout Jr. and Maureen A. Sprout, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-1415-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distribu-
tions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 49 CHRISTINE GRAHAM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $72,405.00 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Lykens, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being One-half of Lot Number Three hundred and ninety-seven as marked on the plan of the Town (now borough) of Lykens, as laid out by Daniel Hoffman in the year A.D. Eighteen Hundred and forty-eight, fronting on the South side of North Street. Beginning at a point on the Northwest corner of Lot Number 397 and thence in a southerly direction parallel with Lot Number 398 a distance of One Hundred and forty (140) feet to a point at a twenty (20) feet wide alley; thence in an easterly direction along north side of said alley a distance of Twenty-two (22) feet more or less to a point which is on the dividing line of Lot Number 397; thence in a Northerly direction and along the dividing line of said Lot Number 397 and through a dividing partition of a double dwelling to a point at the South side of North Street; thence along the said South side of North Street a distance of Twenty-two (22) feet more or less to a point and the place of Beginning. Excepting, however, from the aforedescribed premises that portion of the aforesaid lot which was conveyed by Henry Nicklo and Catherine Nicklo, his wife, by their Deed dated June 26, 1961 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Book “W”, Vol. 46, Page 442 which is described as follows: Beginning at a point, which said point is nineteen and one-half (19.5) feet East of the southwest corner of Lot No. 397; thence in a northerly direction and at right angles with the southern line of said Lot No. 397 a distance of seventeen feet nine inches (17’ 9”) to a point; thence in an easterly direction and at right angles with western line of Lot No. 397 a distance of two and one-half (2.5) feet to a point on the western line of the eastern half of Lot No. 397; thence in a Southerly direction and along the said western line of the eastern one-half of Lot No. 397 a distance of Seventeen feet Nine inches (17’ 9”) to a point at a twenty (20) feet wide alley; thence in a westerly direction and along the north side of said alley a distance of two and one-half (2.5) feet to a point and the place of Beginning. Tax parcel: 38-003-020. Premises Being: 442 North Street, Lykens, PA 17048. Seized and sold as the property of Gary J. Burdette and Lois Jane Norris under judgment # 2015-CV-8046. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 50 GREGORY JAVARDIAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $267,164.85 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of Route 39 at the Northwestern corner of Lot No. 8 and at line of lands of the Subdivision Plan of Skycrest, Phase II, Section II, recorded in Plan Book “E”, Volume 3, Page 12, Dauphin County Records, as set forth on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence in a Southerly direction along the centerline of Route 39 by a curve to the left having a radius of 2,642.73 feet, an arc distance of 229.70 feet to a point at line of Lot No. 7 on said hereinafter mentioned Plan; thence along line of Lot No. 7, North 54° 41’ 50” East, 590.26 feet to a point; thence along Plan of Skycrest, 3° 47’ West, 99.63 feet to a point; thence along same, South 69° 3’ 51” West, 221.34 feet to a point; thence continuing along same, South 67° 15’ 52” West, 384.53 feet to a point in the centerline of Route 39, being the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 8. Having thereon erected dwelling house known and numbered as 459 Hershey Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 68-030-180-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: 459 Hershey Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Cardinal Custom Homes, Inc., by Deed dated November 30, 2001 and recorded December 31, 2001 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 4225, Page 296, granted and conveyed unto James F. Thompson and Kristina M. Thompson. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to conditions, easements, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would
disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of James F. Thompson and Kristina M. Thompson Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV11173-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 51 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,802.07 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the 10th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest S. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated November 28, 1969, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the East side of Logan Street, said point being 315 feet North of Woodbine Street; thence along the East side of Logan Street; North 10 degrees West 14 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2239 Logan Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, North 80 degrees East 90.08 feet to a point on the West side of Orange Street; thence along Orange Street, South 10 degrees East 14 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2235 Logan Street; thence along said premises and passing though the center of a partition wall, South 80 degrees West 90.08 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Penn Starr Properties, LLC, by Deed from Christina Del Rio and Victor Del Rio, w/h, dated 06/17/2008, recorded 06/17/2008 in Instrument Number 20080022826. Tax Parcel: 10-046-050000-0000. Premises Being: 2237 Logan Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1826. Seized and sold as the property of Victor Del Rio and Christina Del Rio and Penn Starr Properties, LLC under judgment # 2015-CV-05467. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 52 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $130,662.19 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in the City of Harrisburg (formerly Susquehanna Township), Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly line of Rumson Drive distance along same South 89 degrees 02 minutes 00 seconds West, Three Hundred Fifteen and Fifty One Hundredths (315.50) feet from the point of langency with a return curve of Twenty-Five (25) feet radius connecting said Northerly line of Rumson Drive with the Westerly line of Kent Lane (Fifty (50) feet wide); thence distance along the same South 89 degrees 02 minutes 00 seconds West, Thirty-seven and Fifty One Hundredths (37.50) feet to a point; thence North 00 degrees 58 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees 02 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of Thirty-seven and Fifty One Hundredths (37.50) feet to a point; thence South 00 degrees 58 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to a point on the Northerly line of Rumson Drive and the Place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 15, Block A, on Plan of Lots known as “Subdivision Plat” Wilson Park Homes, Inc. a Harris Park Homes, Inc., made by Michael A. Conger, Jr., Civil Engineer of Fair Lawn, New Jersey, as of March 23, 1946, which Plan of Lots is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County on Wall Plan No. 8. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling house known as No. 2772 Rumson Drive, Harrisburg Pennsylvania. BEING the same premises which Randall R. Henry and Holly Jo Henry, husband and wife, by Deed dated 05/31/95 and recorded 06/6/95 in Dauphin County Record Book 2419, Page 634, granted and conveyed unto Todd K. Berry, in fee. Parcel No: 09-102-015. Accuracy of acreage content and/or square footage not guaranteed. BEING KNOWN AS: 2772 Rumson Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PROPERTY ID NO.: 09102-015. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN GEOFFREY L. DRUMMER, SINGLE INDIVIDUAL BY DEED FROM TODD K. BERRY AND CHERYL L. BERRY, HUSBAND AND WIFE DATED 03/30/2007 RECORDED 04/04/2007 IN DEED BOOK Instrument #20070013391.
Seized and sold as the property of Geoffrey Drummer a/k/a Geoffrey L. Drummer under judgment # 2014CV-08127. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 53 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $69,195.46 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the Borough of Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Center and Church Streets; thence along the line of said Church Street in a southerly direction, twenty-one (21) feet to a lot now or formerly of Sara Jane Schaffer; thence along same in an easterly direction to land now or formerly of Elaine M. Hoffman; thence along same in a northerly direction to the place of BEGINNING. BEING part of Lot No. 262 as marked in the general plan of the Borough of Millersburg, Pennsylvania. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a frame dwelling house known and numbered as 268 Church Street, Millersburg, Pennsylvania. BEING KNOWN AS: 268 Church Street, Millersburg, PA 17061. PROPERTY ID NO.: 45006-001. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Richard E. Creigh and Ann Marie Creigh, husband and wife BY DEED FROM Stanley W. Leshko, single man DATED 08/15/2006 RECORDED 08/18/2006 IN DEED BOOK Instrument #20060033823. Seized and sold as the property of Ann Marie Creigh and Richard Creigh also known as Richard E. Creigh under judgment # 2015-CV-04064. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 54 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $66,782.36 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated August 22, 1967, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern line of Harris Terrace 318.91 feet East of the Southeast corner of the intersection of Harris Terrace and Hale Avenue; thence along the Southern line of Harris Terrace North 74 degrees 57 minutes East 44.45 feet to a point; thence along the center line of a 20 feet wide paved driveway and beyond, South 15 degrees 03 minutes East 73 feet to a point; thence South 75 degrees 39 minutes West 44.45 feet to a point at line of lands formerly of John H. Clark, et ux, now or late of Margarette J. Armstrong; thence along said land through the center of a partition wall North 15 degrees 03 minutes West 72.45 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two story brick dwelling known as No. 2469 Harris Terrace. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Michael R. Russo and Anne E. Russo, h/w, by Deed from David A. Trephan and Mary Ann Trephan, f/h/a Mary Ann Hanes, h/w, by their Attorney-in-Fact, John J. Trephan, by Power of Attorney dated December 5, 1994 and recorded in Dauphin County, dated 12/16/1994, recorded 12/30/1994 in Book 2347, Page 462. By virtue of MICHAEL R. RUSSO’s death on or about 06/18/2014, his ownership interest was automatically vested in the surviving tenant by the entirety. Tax Parcel: 13-009-010. Premises Being: 2469 Harris Terrace, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1523. Seized and sold as the property of Anne E. Russo under judgment # 2015-CV-3404. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 55 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $144,654.58 TRACT 1 (parcel 35-082020): ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground and any improvements thereon erected, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylva-
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 4 nia, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof by Raymond M. Kowalski, Consulting Engineer, dated March, 1962, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Western line of Marene Drive which point is thirteen hundred twenty-eight and twenty-six one hundredths feet North of the northern line of Locust Lane and at the dividing line between lots Nos. 19 and 20 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along said dividing line North seventy-eight degrees forty-three minutes thirty seconds West one hundred eighteen and eightyseven one-hundredths feet to a point in line of land now or formerly of Roy S. Reynolds; thence along said land North eleven degrees sixteen minutes thirty seconds East sixty-five feet to a point at the dividing line between lot Nos. 20 and 21; thence along said dividing line South seventy-eight degrees forty-three minutes thirty seconds East one hundred eighteen and eighty-seven one-hundredths feet to a point on the Western line of Marene Drive; thence along same South eleven degrees sixteen minutes thirty seconds West sixty-five feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 20 on the Revised Subdivision Plan of Marene Village Development as set forth in Plan Book Y, Volume 1, Pages 58, 59, as Revised in Plan Book A, Volume 2, Page 21. HAVING thereon erected a two story brick and aluminum siding dwelling known as No. 1416 Marene Drive. TRACT 2 (parcel 35-082122): ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 24 and 25 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots and at the southwest corner of other land of the parties of the second part herein; thence north 78 degrees 43 minutes west a distance of seventy-nine and seventeen one hundredths (79.17) feet more or less to a point at the line of Lot No. 15 on the aforesaid plan; thence along said line and along the line of Lot No. 16 north 9 degrees 41 minutes east a distance of sixty-five and one one hundredths (65.01) feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 24 and 23 on the plan aforesaid; thence south 78 degrees 43 minutes east a distance of seventy-nine and fifty-six one hundredths (79.56) feet more or less, to a point at the line of lands of the parties of the first part herein; thence along said line south 10 degrees west a distance of sixty-five (65) feet, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 24 on the Final Subdivision Plan for Roy S. Reynolds and Edith G. Reynolds, in accordance with a survey thereof by Roy M. Benjamin, P.E., as set forth in Plan Book K, Volume 2, Page 29. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jennifer Leitzel A/K/A Jennifer R. Leitzel, adult individual, by Deed from Brian E. Leitzel and Jennifer Leitzel, h/w, Dated 04/13/2009, Recorded 04/22/2009, in Instrument #20090012602. Tax Parcel: 35-082-020000-0000, 35-082-122-0000000. Premises Being: 1416 Marene Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17109-5654. Seized and sold as the property of Jennifer R. Leitzel a/k/a Jennifer Leitzel under judgment # 2013-CV-07261. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 56 MICHAEL E. CARLETON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $102,381.74 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Harrisburg City, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Reily Street, which point is thirty (30) feet, more or less west of Penn Street, and opposite the partition wall between the property herein described and property No. 213 Reily Street; thence Southwardly through the center of the partition wall and beyond seventy-one (71) feet eight (8) inches, more or less, to the center of a private alley way three (3) feet eight (8) inches wide; thence Westwardly along said alley fourteen (14) feet, more or less, to a point opposite the partition wall between the property herein described and property No. 209 Reily Streets; thence Northwardly through the center of said partition wall and beyond seventy-one (71) feet eight (8) inches, more or less, to the southern line of Reily Street; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Reily Street, fourteen (14) feet, more or less, to the point and place
of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 211 Reily Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 06-012-003. BEING the same property conveyed to Erik E. Cramer, single, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Herbert H. Muktarian, II and Mary G. Muktarian, husband and wife, dated July 31, 2009, recorded August 6, 2009, at Instrument Number 20090026472, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Erik E. Cramer, single, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV1898-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 57 LESLIE J. RASE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $72,504.42 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in WICONISCO TOWNSHIP, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared by William A. Burch and Associates on June 11,1979, as follows; BEGINNING at an iron pin set on the South side of Pottsville Street, at the northeast corner of other lands now or formerly of Charles L. Merris et ux; thence along the South side of said Pottsville Street, South 82 degrees 40’ 45” East, 65.75 feet to an iron pin on the West side of Pine Street; thence along the West side of said Pine Street, South 6 degrees 52’ 45” West, 146.62 feet to an iron pin on the North side of a 14-foot wide alley; thence along the North side of said alley, North 88 degrees 0’ 0” West, 60 feet to an iron pin at the southeast corner of other lands now or formerly of Charles L. Merris et ux; thence along the eastern line of said lands, North 2 degrees 0’ 0” East, 152.19 feet to an iron pin on the South side of said Pottsville Street, the point and place of BEGINNING, BEING LOT NOS. 54 and 55 on the Plan recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book J, Page 2. HAVING THEREON erected a dwelling commonly known as 737 Pottsville Street, Wiconisco, PA 17097. PARCEL NO.: 69-008-033. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Jill A. Bopp and Edward T. Trombetti, both single persons, by Deed dated 6/24/05 and recorded 7/26/05 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 6106, Page 55, granted and conveyed unto Jonathan A. Rummel, a married man, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Jonathan Rummel under judgment # 2009CV-15794. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 58 JACOB M. OTTLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $120,305.97 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Dauphin, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with survey of D. P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania dated November 2, 1965, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly Line of Edison Road, which point is 258.78 feet north of the Northeasterly corner of Floral Lane and Edison Road, and at dividing line between Lots No. 11 and 12, Block “P”, on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; THENCE along the Easterly line of Edison Road, North 7 degrees 15 minutes West, 70 feet to a point at dividing line between Lots No. 10 and 11, Block “P”, on said plan; THENCE along said dividing line North 82 degrees 45 minutes East, 155 feet to a stake; THENCE South 7 degrees 15 minutes East, 70 feet to a stake; at point of dividing line between Lots 11 and 12, Block “P”, aforesaid; THENCE along said dividing line, South 82 degrees 45 minutes West, 155 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a one-story dwelling known as 707 Edison Road. BEING Lot No. 11, Block “P”, Plan No. 1 of Forrest Hills, which plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “B”, Volume 2, Page 78. BEING the same premises which Robert L. Evangelista
and Jacqueline L. Evangelista, husband and wife, by deed dated September 11, 1998, and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Record Book 3204, Page 234 conveyed to Timothy F. Boland and Joy E. Boland, the Grantors herein. TAX PARCEL NO. 23001-089. Premises Being: 707 Edison Road, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018. BEING the same premises which Timothy F. Boland and Joy E. Boland by deed dated April 9, 2003 and recorded July 16, 2003 in Deed Book 5026, Page 026, granted and conveyed unto Joy E. Boland. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Joy E. Boland, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015 CV 7081 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 59 KIMBERLY BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $84,552.61 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land situate, lying and being in the 11th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Southwest corner of Peffer Street and a fourteen foot wide alley, sometimes known as Myers Alley; thence along the Western line of said alley in a Southerly direction, a distance of ninety-six feet to a point; thence in a Westerly direction, on a line parallel with Peffer Street, a distance of fifteen and one quarter feet to a point on line of land now or formerly of Charles Smith; thence along land formerly of Charles Smith, in a Northerly direction through the center of a partition wall and parallel with said Myers Alley; aforesaid, a distance of ninety-six feet, more or less, to the Southern line of Peffer Street; thence along the Southern line of Peffer Street, in an Easterly direction, a distance of fifteen and one quarter feet to a point; the place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 435 Peffer Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 11-010-030. BEING the same property conveyed to Nathanael J. Carroll and Elizabeth A. Carroll, husband and wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Peter J. Bonnick II and Valerie A.Z. Bonnick, husband and wife, dated May 31, 2007, recorded June 11, 2007, at Instrument Number 20070023154, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Nathanael J. Carroll and Elizabeth A. Carroll, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-11200-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 60 KERI P. EBECK Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $129,884.52 ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHVILLE IN THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATED DECEMBER 18, 1996 AND RECORDED DECEMBER 23, 1996, AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY AND COMMONWEALTH SET FORTH ABOVE, IN DEED VOLUME 2761, PAGE 315. TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO. 26013-006. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling known and numbered as 61 North Market Street, Elizabethville, PA 17023. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 26-013-006. PREMISES BEING: 61 North Market Street, Elizabethville, PA 17023. BEING the same premises which David R. Smeltz, single, by Deed dated December 18, 1996, and recorded December 23, 1996, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, Deed Book 2761, Page 315, granted and conveyed unto James E. Miller and Valerie Miller, his wife, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of James E. Miller and Valerie Miller, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-08355-MF. NOTICE is further given
to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 61 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $154,985.06 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land known as Lot No. 7 located in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as shown on that certain Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan for Swatara Street prepared by H. Edward Black & Associates, P.C. dated July 13, 2000 and recorded June 27, 2001 in Plan Book Y, Volume 7, Page 49, as more fully described, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pin located at the common northern corner of Lot No. 7 and Lot No. 8 as shown on the aforesaid plan, said pin being on the southern side of Swatara Street; thence along Lot No. 8, South 20 degrees 38 minutes 51 seconds East, a distance of 102.49 feet to an iron pin; said pin located on the northern line of McCleaster Street; thence along McCleaster Street, South 69 degrees 21 minutes 09 seconds West, a distance of 49.00 feet to an iron pin being located at the common southern corner of Lot No. 7 and Lot No. 6 as shown on the aforesaid Plan; thence along Lot No. 6, North 20 degrees 38 minutes 51 seconds West, a distance of 102.49 feet to an iron pin, said iron pin being located along Swatara Street; thence along Swatara Street, North 69 degrees 21 minutes 09 seconds East, a distance of 49.00 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Julia M. Garisto, single woman, by Deed from Brenda L. Bitner, widow, dated 08/13/2009, recorded 08/17/2009 in Instrument Number 20090027722. Tax Parcel: 13-027-041. Premises Being: 2413 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2036. Seized and sold as the property of Julia Marie LeMon a/k/a Julia M. Garisto under judgment # 2015CV-2388. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 62 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $122,890.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of ground located in Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a railroad spike (set) in Isle-of-Q Road (T-166) in Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, said point being the northwestern corner of Lot #3 and the northwestern corner of the herein described Lot #4; thence along said Lot #3, and crossing over an iron pin (set) at 28.95 feet, South sixty-five degrees fifty-six minutes thirteen seconds East, two hundred eighty-five and fifty-nine hundredths feet (S. 65 degrees 56 minutes 13 seconds E., 285.59 feet) to an iron pin (set); thence along a portion of lands now or formerly of Glenn L. and Emma R. Bolton, South six degrees twelve minutes sixteen seconds West, one hundred forty-five feet (S. 06 degrees 12 minutes 16 seconds W., 145 feet) to an iron pin (set), thence along Lot #5 and crossing over an iron pin (set) at 373.42 feet, North sixty-hundred and ninety-nine hundredths feet (N. 63 degrees 29 minutes 33 seconds W., 400.99 feet) to a railroad spike (set) in Isleof-Q Road; thence in said road, North fifty-four degrees twenty minutes zero seconds East, one hundred forty feet (N. 54 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds E., 140 feet) to the point of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.0223 Acres. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Matthew E. Novinger and Bridget L. Novinger, h/w, by Deed from Matthew E. Novinger and Bridget L. Mumma, n/b/m known as Bridget L. Novinger, h/w, dated 08/15/2003, recorded 08/25/2003 in Book 5105, Page 361. Tax Parcel: 65-036-041000-0000. Premises Being: 946 Isle of Q Road, Millersburg, PA 17061-8048. Seized and sold as the property of Bridget L. Novinger and Matthew E. Novinger under judgment # 2015-CV-8428. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
THE PRESS AND JOURNAL, Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - C-5 SALE NO. 63 JOSEPH I. FOLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,464.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a Plan of Property for Turnkey Developers Associates, Inc. made by LeVan Inc. Consulting Engineers, Harrisburg, PA, dated June 1971 and recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds for Dauphin County on July 20, 1971 in Plan Book 1-2, Page 99, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southwesterly side of St. Mary’s Drive (50 feet wide) which point is at the distance measured South 23 degrees 27 minutes 50 seconds East 300.83 feet from the point of intersection with the Southeasterly side of Washington Street (60 feet wide); thence extending for side point of beginning along the Southwesterly side of St. Mary’s Drive South 23 degrees 27 minutes 50 seconds East 78.00 feet to a point a corner of Lot No. 12 on said plan; thence leaving St. Mary’s Drive and along the Northwesterly line of Lot No. 12 and crossing over a 10 feet wide utility Easement South 66 degrees 32 minutes 10 seconds West 74.23 feet to a point a corner of Lot No. 15 on said plan; thence extending along the Northeasterly line of Lot No. 15 and on the Southwesterly side of a 10 feet wide utility Easement North 23 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds West 78.00 feet to a point a corner of Lot No. 16 on said plan; thence extending along the Southeasterly line of Lot No. 16 and recrossing 10 feet wide Utility Easement North 66 degrees 32 minutes 10 seconds East 74.29 feet to a point on the Southwesterly side of St. Mary’s Drive and first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 14 on said plan, and being premises 608 St. Mary’s Drive, Steelton, PA. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Turn Key Developers Associates, Inc., a corporation by deed dated January 19, 1973 and recorded 1/22/1973 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book K-59, Page 60, granted and conveyed unto Maxine Wright, her heirs and assigns. AND THE SAID Maxine Wright, a/k/a Maxine G. Wright died on June 23, 2001 interstate whereupon Brian K. Wright, Carl B. Wright and Larry A, Wright renounced the right to administer the Estate and Letter of Administration were granted to Carisa C. Williams and Eric D. Wright by the Register of Wills of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on August 20, 2008 to Term No. 2208-0827. TAX PARCEL NO. 57-031017-000-0000. Premises Being: 608 St Marys Drive, Steelton, Pennsylvania 17113. BEING the same premises which Carisa C. Williams, Co-Administratrix and Eric D. Wright, Co- Administrator for the Estate of Maxine Wright A/K/A Maxine G. Wright, Deceased by deed dated November 20, 2008 and recorded December 1, 2008 in Instrument Number 20080043011, granted and conveyed unto Harold O. Cole and Lestra J. Cole, husband and wife. Lestra J. Cole died January 5, 2012, thereby vesting title in Harold O. Cole as sole owner by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Harold O. Cole, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV3804-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 64 JOSEPH I. FOLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $182,080.39 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the 10th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated March 21, 1977, as follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Seneca and Green Streets; thence along the south side of Seneca Street, North 77 degrees 30 minutes East (erroneously set forth as West in Previous deed), 53.00 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 241 Seneca Street; thence along said premises, South 12 degrees 30 minutes East, 80.00 feet to a point on the north side of premises known as No. 2345 Green Street; thence along same, South 77 degrees 30 minutes West, 53.00 feet to a point on the east side of Green Street; thence along same, North 12 degrees 30 minutes West, 80.00 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two-story stucco dwelling and a one-story masonry garage known as 239 Seneca Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 10-053018-000-0000.
Premises Being; 239 Seneca Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEING the same premises which Erik F. Novak and Stacey L. Wolf NKA Stacey L. Novak by deed dated December 18, 2012 and recorded January 4, 2013 in instrument Number 20130000460, granted and conveyed unto Erik F. Novak and Stacey L. Novak. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Erik F. Novak and Stacey L. Novak, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015CV6517MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 65 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $117,064.39 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northeast side of Road “D” (50.00 feet wide); thence along a radius round corner curving to the right in a northeasterly direction having a radius of 15.00, the arc distance of 20.88 feet to a point on the southeast side of Road “A” (50.00 feet wide); thence along the southeast side of same North 59 degrees 12 minutes 20 seconds East 65.44 feet to a point; thence leaving Road “A” by Common Area Paxton Crossing South 33 degrees 30 minutes East 36.44 feet to a point; thence by Lot No. 72 South 56 degrees 30 minutes West 87.13 feet to a point on the northeast side of Road “D”; thence along the northeast side of same, North 20 degrees 32 minutes West 28.65 feet to the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3,136 square feet, be the same more or less. BEING Lot No. 73, Section B, Block 10, as shown on the Plan of Paxton Crossing, recorded in Plan Book L, Volume 2, Page 50. BEING known and numbered as 2601 Cranberry Circle, Harrisburg, PA. UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain easements, restrictions and conditions of record and Declaration of Covenants and Easements of Paxton Crossing, Inc. recorded in Miscellaneous Book R-14, Page 65, as well as an Amendment of Declaration in Miscellaneous Book V-14, Page 584. PARCEL NO.: 62-056-048. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Dennis A. Neidich and Christine A. Kohn Neidich a/k/a/ Christine K. Neidich, by Deed dated November 6, 1998, and recorded November 12, 1998, in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Record Book 3255, Page 566, granted and conveyed unto Dennis A. Neidich and Christine K. Neidich. Seized and sold as the property of Michelle D. Spriggs under judgment number 2015 CV 379 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 66 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $94,753.05 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Steelton Borough, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: FRONTING on Lincoln Street 25 feet and extending back the same width throughout, 165 feet to Beasemer Street. BEING Lot No. 87 as per Plan of Lots as laid out by John A. Smull and Company and also Lot No. 65 as per the Plan of Lots as laid out by J. A. Dunkle. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a premises known and numbered as 405 Lincoln Street, Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, reservations, restrictions, conditions and rights of way of record. BEING Parcel No. 60-002-017. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Providence Property Services, LLC, by Deed dated 3/5/08 and recorded 3/18/08 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument #20080009352, granted and conveyed unto Jason R. Smith, as sole owner, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Jason R. Smith under judgment number 2015-CV-08729-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 67 JULL MANUELCOUGHLIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $128,878.44 ALL that certain parcel of land and improvements thereon situate in the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and designated as Parcel No. 42-008-021 and more fully described in a Deed dated July 08, 2002 and recorded July 09, 2002 in Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 4448 at Page 168, granted and conveyed unto Steven M. Royer and Cynthia M. Royer, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. SUBJECT to reservations, restrictions and conditions contained in prior deeds of record. Having thereon erected known and numbered as 1000 CHESTNUT STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 42-008-021. PREMISES BEING: 1000 CHESTNUT STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Steven Royer and Cynthia Morris, unmarried persons, by Deed dated 07/27/2005 and recorded 08/09/2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 6130, Page 621, granted and conveyed unto HARRY R. CLELAND and MARCIA A. CLELAND. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of HARRY R. CLELAND and MARCIA A. CLELAND Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015 -CV1424-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 68 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $28,184.08 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Woodbine Street, Forty-four (44) feet east of the southeastern corner of Woodbine Street and Atlas Avenue at the line of property now or late of Anna G. Green, known and numbered as 419 Woodbine Street; THENCE along said last mentioned property line parallel with Atlas Avenue and in a southerly direction passing through the center of the division wall between houses numbered 421 and 419 Woodbine Street, Ninety (90) feet to a point at the line of property now or late of the heirs of James J. Lynch; THENCE along said last mentioned property line parallel with Woodbine Street and in an easterly direction Fifteen (15) feet to a point at the line of property now or late of Christian S. Goodman, et UX, known and numbered as 2148 North Fifth Street; THENCE along said Goodman property line and also property line now or late of Seibert and a Three (3) feet wide private alley parallel with Atlas Avenue in a northerly direction Ninety (90) feet to a point on the southern side of Woodbine Street; and THENCE along the southern side of Woodbine Street in a westerly direction Fifteen (15) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS: 421 Woodbine Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Parcel #10-040-022. Seized and sold as the property of ROMANIA TALLEY aka ROMANIA YELLOCK Solely in Her Capacity as Heir of Lonie L. Talley Deceased; DAVID TALLEY Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Lonie L. Talley Deceased; DONELL TALLEY Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Lonie L. Talley; JOHNNY TALLEY JR. Solely in His Capacity as Heir of Lonie L. Talley Deceased under judgment # 2015-CV-5445. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 69 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $194,089.97 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1 Beginning at a point on
Cloverfield Road, which point is two hundred twenty (220) feet east of the intersection of Cloverfield Road and Belvedere Road; thence along said Cloverfield Road in an easterly direction sixty five (65) feet to a point, at line between Lots Nos. 7 and 8, thence in a northerly direction along said line one hundred twenty (120) feet to a point; thence in a westerly direction and parallel with Cloverfield Road sixty five (65) feet to a point at line between Lots Nos. 6 and 7; thence in a southerly direction along said line one hundred twenty (120) feet to a point; the place of beginning. Being Lot No. 7 on Section “A”, Plan of Park Manor, which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds etc., in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “L”, Page 85. Tract No. 2 Beginning at a point on Cloverfield Road, which point is two hundred eighty five (285) feet east of the intersection of Belvedere Road and Cloverfield Road; thence along said Cloverfield Road in an easterly direction sixty five (65) feet to a point at line between Lots Nos. 6 and 9; thence along said line in a northerly direction one hundred twenty (120) feet to a point; thence in a westerly direction and parallel with said Cloverfield Road sixty five (65) feet to a point at a line between Lots Nos. 7 and 8; thence along said line in a southerly direction one hundred twenty (120) feet to a point in said Cloverfield Road, which point is the place of Beginning. Being Lot No. 8 on Section “A” of Park Manor Plan, which Plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for said state and county, in Plan Book “L”, Page 85. BEING known and numbered as 3412 Cloverfield Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-047-021. BEING the same property conveyed to John L. Smith and Betty L. Smith, husband and wife, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Donald I. Rudy and Frances M. Rudy, his wife, dated November 22, 1996, recorded November 25, 1996, at Book/ Page 2744, Page 366, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of John L. Smith and Betty L. Smith, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV3910-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 70 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $43,144.89 ALL THIS RIGHT, title and interest in and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by William E. Sees, Jr., Consulting Engineer, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania dated December 4, 1958, as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of North Sixteenth Street (60 feet wide) twenty-six (26) feet south of the southeast corner of North Sixteenth Street and Boas Street; thence extending along land now or late of Irwin R. and Anna Bauder, North eighty-one degrees East one hundred ten feet to a stake in line of land of Bishop George L. Leech, Trustee; thence along the same South nine degrees East twenty-two feet to corner of land now or late of Walter W. and Alice May Kuhn; thence along said land and passing through the center of a party wall South eighty-one degrees West one hundred ten feet to a point on the east side of North Sixteenth Street aforesaid; thence along the same North nine degrees West twenty-two feet to the point and place of beginning. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story brick semi-detached dwelling known as No 919 North 16th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. PARCEL # 07-97-02. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Samuel C. Pendleton, by their deed dated June 7, 1965 and recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Deed Book “T” 50 page 210, granted and conveyed to Samuel C. Pendleton, Jr. and Shirley Pendleton, brother and sister, in fee. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property Samuel C. Pendleton, Jr and Shirley Pendleton a/k/a Shirley L. Pendleton under Judgment No. 2015-CV09409-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 71 BARBARA A. FEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $206,277.23 ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the 7th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northwestern corner of Seventeenth Street and Boas Street; thence Northwardly by the Western side of Seventeenth Street One Hundred Ten (110) feet to Kunkle Alley; thence Westwardly along Kunkle Alley One Hundred Ten (110) feet to a point; thence Southwardly in a line parallel with Seventeenth Street One Hundred Ten (110) feet to Boas Street and thence Eastwardly by the Northern line of Boas Street One Hundred Ten (110) feet to a point, the place of beginning. BEING the same premises which JP Morgan Chase Bank f/k/a The Chase Manhattan Bank as Trustee for Equity One, ABS Inc. Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2001-3 granted and conveyed to Scott O. Osibodu a/k/a Omololu Osibodu, by Deed dated August 31, 2004, and recorded in the Office of the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds on September 22, 2004, in Deed Book Volume 5687, at Page 66. BEING Known as 1000 North 17th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Tax Parcel No. 07-093-026000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of Scott O. Osibodu a/k/a Omololu Osibodu under judgment # 2015-CV4247. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 72 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $124,703.84 The Following Described Real Property Situate In The County Of Dauphin, And Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, To Wit: All That Certain Tract Of Land, Together With The Dwelling House Situate Thereon Known As 1932 Kensington Street, And Located In The 13th Ward Of The City Of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Bounded And Described As Follows: Beginning At A Point On The Northern Line Of Kensington Street Sixty-One (61’) Six Inches (6”), More Or Less, East Of The Northeastern Corner Of Kensington Street And Home Street, Said Point Being The Eastern Line Of Property Now Or Late Of Thomas J. Harvey, Et Ux, Known And Numbered As 1930 Kensington Street; Thence Northwardly Along Said Last Mentioned Property Line And At Right Angles To Kensington Street One Hundred Feet (100’) Nine Inches (9”) To A Point On The Southern Line Of McCleaster Street; Thence Eastwardly Along The Southern Line Of McCleaster Street Fifteen Feet (15’) To A Point At The Western Line Of Property Now Or Late Of Lulu C. And Eva L. Peters, Known And Numbered As 1934 Kensington Street; Thence Southwardly Along Said Last Mentioned Property Line And Part Of The Distance Through The Center Of A Partition Wall Dividing The Property Herein Described And Said Property Known And Numbered As 1934 Kensington Street; Thence Southwardly Along Said Last Mentioned Property Line And Part Of The Distance Through The Center Of A Partition Wall Dividing The Property Herein Described And Said Property Known And Numbered As 1934 Kensington Street One Hundred Feet (100’) Nine Inches (9”) To A Point On The Northern Line Of Kensington Street; And Thence Westwardly Along The Northern Line Of Kensington Street, Fifteen Feet (15’) To A Point, The Place Of Beginning. Having erected Thereon A Frame Dwelling Known And Numbered As No. 1932 Kensington Street. Tax Id #: 13-014-029. BEING KNOWN AS: 1932 Kensington Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PROPERTY ID NO.: 13014-029. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Gail Jorge, single woman BY DEED FROM Enrique Toro joined by Marceia Toro, husband and wife DATED 11/24/2004 RECORDED 11/29/2004 IN DEED BOOK 5780 PAGE 188. Seized and sold as the property of Gail Jorge under judgment # 2015-CV-09145. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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C-6 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Continued From Section C, Page 5 SALE NO. 73 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $351,157.68 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Lower Paxton in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Norwalk Drive; said point being the northwest corner of Lot No. 447 on the hereinafter described Plan of Lots; thence along the eastern side of Norwalk Drive along an arc curving to the left having a radius of 190.00 feet, an arc distance of 10.15 feet to the northeast corner of Lot No. 447; thence along the dividing line between Lot No. 446 and Lot No. 447, South 08 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 100.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot No. 452; South 13 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 169.73 feet to the southeast corner of Lot No. 447; thence along the dividing line between Lot No. 447 and other lands now or formerly of James F. and Albert L. Keiser, South 76 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 100.80 feet to the southwest corner of Lot No. 447; thence along the dividing line between Lot No. 447 and Lot No. 448, North 13 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 144.89 feet to the northwest corner of Lot No. 447, the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 447 of Section VI, Phase II, Forest Hills Final Subdivision Plan, Sheet 2 of 2, as revised by the Tri-County Planning Commission on December 20, 1990, recommended for approval by the Planning Commission of Lower Paxton Township on January 9, 1991, and approved by the Board of Supervisors of Lower Paxton Township on March 18, 1991, as revised and reaffirmed by the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors on June 17, 1991, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on June 18, 1991, in Plan Book F, Volume 5, Pages 64 and 65. BEING the same premises Robert J. Bojdak and Sarah C. Williams, husband and wife, by their Deed dated July 29, 2004 and intended to be recorded simultaneously herewith, granted and conveyed unto Avi B. Rosenthal and Robin Rosenthal, husband and wife. BEING KNOWN AS: 2297 Norwalk Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112 a/k/a 2297 Norwalk Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. PROPERTY ID NO.: 35107-269. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Avi B. Rosenthal and Robin Rosenthal, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, their assigns, the survivor of them and the survivor’s personal representatives and assigns heirs and assigns BY DEED FROM Robert J. Bojdak and Sarah C. Williams, husband and wife DATED 07/29/2004 RECORDED 08/02/2004 IN DEED BOOK 5617 PAGE 260. Seized and sold as the property of Avi B. Rosenthal and Robin Rosenthal under judgment # 2015-CV-07701. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
easements, restrictions, reservations and rights of way of record as found in Record Book 136, Page 246. BEING known and numbered as 5372 Wilshire Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-054-042000-0000. BEING the same property conveyed to Russell P. White and Marlene K. White, husband and wife who acquired title by virtue of a deed from James M. Creason and Janis E. Creason, husband and wife, dated July 7, 1989, recorded July 12, 1989, at Deed Book 1295, Page 627, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Russell P. White and Marlene K. White, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV8358-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 75 JENIECE D. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $51,186.96 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece and parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: The land referred to in this commitment is described as follows: Being Tract No. 3 as described in Deed Book 3544, Page 305. TRACT 3 BEGINNING at a point on the West side of North Fourth Street, said point being one hundred forty (140) feet South of the southwest corner of Seneca and North Fourth Streets; thence along the West Side of North Fourth Street, South eleven degrees thirty minutes East (S. 11° 30’ E.), 32 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2330 North Fourth Street; thence along said premises South Seventy-eight degrees thirty minutes West (S. 78° 90’ W.), 117.60 feet to a point on the East Side of Orange Street; thence along the same North eleven degrees thirty minutes West (N. 11° 30’ W.), 32 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2334 North Fourth Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, North seventy-eight thirty minutes East (N. 78° 30’ E.), 117.50 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a three story brick dwelling known as No. 2332 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Parcel #10-045-009. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 2332 North 4th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of Willow J. Graves Jr. under judgment # 2015CV-8835. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 74 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $153,862.27
SALE NO. 76 CHARLES N. SHURR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $43,534.71
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point, said point being on the North side of an unnamed fifty foot street, being all North 85 degrees, 37 minutes East, two hundred seventy-nine and eighty-seven hundredths (279.87) feet from the intersection of said fifty foot street with the intersection of a sixty foot street; thence by land now or formerly of Thomas Doyle, North 08 degrees, 15 minutes East, a distance of one hundred fifty-two (152) feet to land now or formerly of C. Blake; thence by same South 84 degrees, 15 minutes, East, a distance of one hundred 100 feet to a point at other land now or formerly of Anna C. Sheesley; thence by same South 08 degrees, 15 minutes West a distance of one hundred fifty and fourteen one-hundredths (150.14) feet to a point on the North side of aforesaid fifty foot street; thence by same North 84 degrees, 15 minutes west a distance of eighty-nine and seventy-five one-hundred (89.75) feet to a point; thence by same South 85 degrees 37 minutes West a distance of ten and fiftyeight one-hundredths (10.58) feet to a point, the place of beginning. Under and subject to all
SITUATED IN CITY OF HARRISBURG, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, AND IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED SITUATE IN THE 15TH WARD OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BOAS STREET, WHICH POINT IS 157.5 FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 19TH AND BOAS STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF BOAS STREET 17.5 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH ALONG A LINE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO BOAS STREET A DISTANCE OF 110 FEET TO YORK STREET; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF YORK STREET 17.5 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH ALONG A LINE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO BOAS STREET A DISTANCE OF 110 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF BOAS STREET, THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a two (2) story residence. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 15-007-010. PREMISES BEING: 1921 Boas Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Fannie Mae a/k/a Federal National Mortgage Association by its Attorney in Fact, Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP, by Power
of Attorney recorded on 12/20/07 in Instrument No. 20070050557, by its Deed dated June 11, 2007 and recorded on August 1, 2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County as Instrument No. 20080028966, granted and conveyed unto Paul A. Holubowski. Seized and sold as the property of Paul A. Holubowski under judgment # 2015-CV-7434. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 77 JACOB M. OTTLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $74,435.60 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with improvements thereon located in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the west side of Sixth Street, which point is sixty-five (65) feet one (1) inch north of the northwest corner of Sixth and Seneca Streets; thence north along Sixth Street twenty (20) feet five (5) inches to a point at line of property No. 2408; thence west along said property eighty-two (82) feet six (6) inches to a point; thence south by line parallel with Sixth Street twenty (20) feet five (5) inches to a point at line of property No. 2404 North Sixth Street; thence east along said property eightytwo (82) feet six (6) inches to the Place of Beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a three story brick dwelling known and numbered as 2406 North Sixth Street. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau for Longfield Corp. at Judicial Sale No. 3559, S Term by deed dated June 3, 1991 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Record Book 1585, Page 109 granted and conveyed unto J. Gary Neff, Grantor herein. TAX PARCEL NO. 10-023025-000-0000. Premises Being: 2406 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEING the same premises which J. Gary Neff by deed dated February 9, 1994 and recorded February 15, 1994 in Deed Book 2164, Page 590, granted and conveyed unto Viola Broadnax. The said Viola Broadnax died on September 19, 2009 thereby vesting title in Larry E. Hosby, Administrator of the Estate of Viola Broadnax, deceased mortgagor and real owner by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Larry E. Hosby, Administrator of the Estate of Viola Broadnax, deceased mortgagor and real owner under Judgment No. 2014-CV-6210-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 78 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $128,161.93 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED LOCATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER PAXTON, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS LOT NO. 44, BLOCK D, AS SHOWN ON THE REVISED PLAN OF “TOWNE OF ST. THOMAS MANOR”, THE COMPLETE PLAN OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN PLAN BOOK “R”, PAGE 23, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ELAINE AVENUE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT NO. 45, WHICH POINT IS 721.70 FEET IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF ELAINE AVENUE AND ELMER AVENUE; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF LOT NO. 45, NORTH 13 DEGREES, 36 MINUTES, 13 SECONDS WEST, 120 FEET TO THE SOUTHERN LINE OF LOT NO. 65; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERN LINE OF LOT NOS. 65 AND 66, NORTH 75 DEGREES, 24 MINUTES, 47 SECONDS EAST, 70 FEET TO A POINT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT NO. 43; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF LOT NO. 43, SOUTH 13 DEGREES, 36 MINUTES, 13 SECONDS EAST, 120 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERN LINE OF ELAINE AVENUE; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERN LINE OF ELAINE AVENUE SOUTH 75 DEGREES, 24 MINUTES, 47 SECONDS WEST, 70 FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A 1-1/2-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 6218 ELAINE AVENUE, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6218 ELAINE AVENUE, HARRISBURG, PA 17112. TAX ID #: 35-008-059. Seized and sold as the property of The unknown Heirs and Administrators of the Estate of William R. Goodrich under judgment # 2010-CV-14868. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 79 SARAH K. MCCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $171,777.93 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Second Street 93 feet 2 inches north of the northeast corner of Second and Radnor Streets opposite the center of partition wall between houses 2605 and 2607; thence eastwardly by the center of said wall and by the center of wall in double garage, parallel with Radnor Street, 147 feet to Penn Street; thence southwardly by the western line of Penn Street 26 feet 5 inches to property lately of Katharine Brock Smith and C. Fay Leidigh; thence westwardly by the line of said property, parallel with Radnor street 147 feet to Second Street; and thence northwardly by the eastern line of Second Street 26 feet 5 inches to the Place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED the southern half of a 2-1/2 story brick and stucco house known as No. 2605 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and the southern half of a double garage on Penn Street. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Frieda Zafran, a widow, by Deed dated 7/18/06 and recorded 8/7/06 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument #20060031741, granted and conveyed unto Jennie Jenkins, a single woman, in fee. Parcel #: 10058-015. Seized and sold as the property of Jennie Jenkins under judgment number 2015-CV-9383-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 80 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $171,507.41 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit Number 48 in Winding Oaks, a Planned Community as established by the filing of the Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions, Easements and Establishment of Homeowners Association for Winding Oaks, a Planned Community in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania as Instrument Number 20060042877. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Sarah Nyingi and Moses M. Mjenga, sister and brother, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, by Deed from Gerald R. Horst, dated 06/15/2010, recorded 06/24/2010 in Instrument Number 20100017971. Tax Parcel: 63-063-283000-0000. Premises Being: 728 Winding Lane, # 48, Harrisburg, PA 17111-2358. Seized and sold as the property of Sarah Nyingi and Moses M. Njenga a/k/a Moses M. Mjenga under judgment # 2015-CV-8754. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 81 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $81,428.52 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in Ritizie Village in the Township of West Hanover, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a Survey and Plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated January 31, 1965, as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin at or near the southern line of Birchwood Road (a 33 foot wide township road), which point is 100 feet, more or less, East of the Southeast corner of Birchwood Road and Oakwood Road (by survey 113.5 feet East of the center of the paving of Oakwood Road); thence extending Eastwardly in and along Birchwood Road on a curve to the right for a distance of 140 feet, more or less, to an iron pin within the right-of-way of Birchwood
Road (chord between iron pins South 69 degrees 17 minutes East 139.94 feet) at a corner of land now or late of Alfred Scott; thence extending along said land now or late of Scott South 16 degrees 14 minutes East 145.72 feet to an iron pin in line of land now or late of Robert L. Shandelmeir; thence along said land South 78 degrees 9 minutes West 100.52 feet to an iron pin at a corner of land now or late of Alfred G. Hits; thence extending along said land North 33 degrees 33 minutes West 132.57 feet to the point and place of beginning. Having thereon erected a one story frame dwelling. BEING KNOWN AS 7025 Birchwood Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. Parcel ID No.: 68-002-072000-0000. BEING the same premises which Richard E. Rice, a single man, by deed dated January 6, 2003 and recorded on January 22, 2003 in Book 4721 Page 586 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Crystal J. Snook. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Crystal J. Lemmon a/k/a Crystal J. Snook, under Judgment No. 2015-CV09054-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 82 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,413.43 ALL that certain lot of ground situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the northern line of Emaus Street seventy (70) feet east from the northeast corner of Emaus and Pine Streets; thence northwardly in a line parallel with Pine Street seventy-six (76) feet to line of property of Mrs. John C. Thomas; thence eastwardly along line of same forty (40) feet to a point; thence southwardly in a line parallel with Pine Street seventy-six (76) feet to Emaus Street: thence westwardly along the northern line of said Emaus Street forty (40) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Being twenty (20) feet of lot No. 10 and twenty (20) feet of lot No. 11 on plan of lots laid out by the heirs of Mariah N. McNair. Having thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known as No. 115 East Emaus Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Peter M. Maltese and Rachel A. Maltese, his wife, by Deed from National Bank & Trust Company of Central Pennsylvania, s/b/m to Farmers Trust Company of Middletown, Testamentary Trustee in the Estate of Edwin C. Leber, deceased, dated 11/04/1970, recorded 11/05/1970 in Book I-56, Page 119. By virtue of PETER M. MALTESE’S death on or about 01/29/2000, his ownership interest was automatically vested in the surviving tenant by the entirety. Tax Parcel: 41-010-049000-0000. Premises Being: 115 East Emaus Street, Middletown, PA 17057-1700. Seized and sold as the property of Rachel A. Maltese under judgment # 2015-CV8794. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 83 RICHARD J. NALBANDIAN, III Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $563,271.83 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land known as Lot No. 5 Block “E” Section 4 Regency Hills Subdivision, as shown on Subdivision Plan Book “F” Volume 3, Page 31, in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office situated in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern line of Jill Drive which is the Northeastern corner of Lot No. 4 of the aforementioned Subdivision; thence along said Jill Drive, North sixty-two (62) degrees fifty-five (55) minutes fifty-seven (57) seconds East eighty-five (85) feet to a point on the dividing line between Lot No. 5 and Lot No. 6; thence along said Lot No. 6 South 27 degrees 4 minutes 3 seconds East, 150 feet to a point at lands now or formerly of J. Ventura; thence along said lands South 62 degrees 55 minutes 57 seconds West 85 feet to a point on the dividing line of Lot No. 4 and Lot No. 5; thence along Lot No. 4 North 27 degrees 4 minutes 3 seconds West 150 feet to a point being the place of BEGINNING.
Being Tax Parcel ID # 24071-134. Being known as 1250 Jill Drive, Hummelstown, PA 17036. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Robert M. West and Selma D. West, Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2015 CV-4116-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 84 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $167,748.96 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point of intersection of the northern line of Chevy Chase Drive and the line of adjoiner between Lots 209 and 210 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence North 01 degrees 20 minutes 15 seconds West by said line of adjoiner a distance of 99.99 feet to a point on the southern line of land now or formerly of Beaufort Farm, Inc.; thence North 88 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds East along said southern line of land a distance of 80.0 feet to a point; thence South 01 degrees 28 minutes 15 seconds East along the line of adjoiner between Lots 208 and 209 on said Plan a distance of 99.76 feet to a point on the northern line of Chevy Chase Drive; thence along said northern line of Chevy Chase Drive South 88 degrees 31 minutes 45 seconds West a distance of 80.0 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 209 on the plan of Beaufort Farm East, as recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book 3-B, Page 32. CONTAINING 7,990.0 square feet in area. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN James P. Gibson, Jr. and Mary A. Gibson, his wife, by Deed from Gifford P. Bell, dated 06/30/1980, recorded 06/30/1980 in Book 135, Page 364. Tax Parcel: 62-052-070000-0000. Premises Being: 2028 Chevy Chase Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110-3707. Seized and sold as property of Mary A. Gibson and James P. Gibson, Jr., under judgment # 2008-CV-4293. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 85 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $155,643.16 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Bluestone Avenue, at the western line of Lot 462, as shown on revised Plan of Blue Ridge Manor, Extensions 1 & 2, which plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, in Plan Book ‘J’, Page 129, thence southwardly along the western line of said Lot No. 462, 210 feet to the northern line of Lot 516, as shown on said plan; thence westwardly along the northern line of Lots Nos. 516, 515, 514, 90 feet to the eastern line of Lot No. 458, as shown on said plan; thence northwardly along the eastern line of said Lot No. 458, 210 feet to the southern side of Bluestone Avenue; thence eastwardly along the southern side of Bluestone Avenue, 90 feet to the point at the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lots Nos. 459, 460 & 461, as shown on said plan. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Adam G. Beatty and Cynthia A. Beatty, h/w, by Deed from John R. Dietel, single person, dated 09/17/2010, recorded 09/28/2010 in Instrument Number 20100028175. Tax Parcel: 35-023-008000-0000. Premises Being: 6225 Blue Stone Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17112-2355. Seized and sold as the property of Adam G. Beatty and Cynthia A. Beatty under judgment # 2015-CV-05939. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 86 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $121,888.98 All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northern right-of-way line of Saddle Brook Drive, at the common front property comer of Lot No. 42 and Lot No. 43 as shown on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along said right-of-way line South 79 degrees 11 minutes 22 seconds West, a distance of 112.50 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 43 and Lot No 44; thence along said dividing line North 10 degrees 48 minutes 38 seconds West, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 43 and Lot No. 53; thence along said dividing line North 79 degrees 11 minutes 21 seconds East, a distance of 112.50 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot No. 42 and Lot No. 43 thence along said dividing line South 10 degrees 48 minutes 38 seconds East, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point, said point being the place of beginning. Said Lot contains 16,875.00 square feet or 0.39 acres. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4982 SADDLEBROOK DRIVE, HARRISBURG, PA 17112. T A X M A P # 350144370000000. Seized and sold as the property of Rodger A. McKinley and Sandra A. McKinley under judgment # 2015CV-5331. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 87 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $68,023.26 All that certain parcel of land situate in the Third Ward of the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, being known and designated as follows: Beginning on the Northwest corner of Spruce and Fifth Streets; thence Northwardly along Fifth Street One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to Jessamine Avenue; thence Westwardly along Jessamine Avenue, Twenty-five (25) feet to the Eastern line of property No. 357 Spruce Street; thence Southwardly, at right angles to Jessamine Avenue, and through the center of the partition wall between houses Nos. 357 and 363 Spruce Street, a total of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to Spruce Street; thence Eastwardly along Spruce Street, Twenty-five (25) feet to the Western line of Fifth Street, the place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Gregory A. Husic and Terri L. CroneHusic, h/w, by Deed from Edward J. Baer and Sandra L. Baer, h/w, dated 08/23/1999, recorded 09/02/1999 in Book 3499, Page 383. Tax Parcel: 58-007-023000-0000. Premises Being: 363 Spruce Street, Steelton, PA 17113-2435. Seized and sold as the property of Terri L. Crone-Husic and Gregory A. Husic under judgment #2014-CV-9280. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 88 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $144,065.33 ALL THAT CERTAIN land described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated heron by reference. BEGINNING at a point on Rife Street, Royalton Boro; thence by Lot 29 on the plan hereinafter mentioned eastwardly one hundred twenty feet (120’) to an alley; thence by said alley northwardly seventy-four (74’) more or less to Furnace Street; thence by said street westwardly one hundred twenty feet (120’) more or less to the said Rife Street; and thence by said Rife Street southwardly sixtyfour (64’) more or less to the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lots Nos. 30 and 31 on the plan of lots laid out by Ulrich and Rife. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Ella M. Grundon and George F. Grundon, and George C. Long, and Emma H. Long, by Deed dated and recorded March 5,1957 in the Recorder of Deeds Office and for Dauphin County, PA in Record Book H-41, Page 23 granted and conveyed to unto John I. Fager and Anna M. Fager. John I. Fager, deceased, died May 29, 2003. Letters Testamentary were granted to Karen A. Ainsley on June 11, 2003 and indexed at No. 473-2003. Anna M. Fager died on June 2, 2002. TAX PARCEL NO. 54002-066. Premises Being: 100 Rife Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057.
BEING the same premises which Karen A. Ainsley, Executrix of the Estate of John I. Fager, deceased by deed dated December 15, 2003 and recorded December 16, 2003 in Deed Book 5304, Page 301, granted and conveyed unto Harriet M. Shertzer and James E. Shertzer, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Harriet M. Shertzer and James E. Shertzer, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015cv9115mf. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 89 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $149,624.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land with the improvements thereon erected, located in Highspire Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on the western side of Ann Street at the northwest corner of the intersection of Ann Street and Cherry Alley; then by same in a northwesterly direction and along the northern side of Cherry Alley, 120 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots 109 and 108 in the Plan of Lots as laid out by John Eshleman and recorded in Plan Book “C”, Page 367; thence by same in a northeasterly direction 60 feet along the division line separating the aforementioned lots to a point; thence by same in a southeasterly direction, 120 feet to a point on the western side of Ann Street; thence by same in a southwesterly direction, 60 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING the southern half of Lots 105, 106, 107 and 108 in the Plan of Lots laid out by John Eshleman and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “C”, Page 37. BEING the premises known and numbered as 34 Ann Street, Highspire, Pennsylvania. Being the same premises that KENNETH A. KUREN AND MICHELLE R. KUREN, HUSBAND AND WIFE by deed dated 11/17/00 and recorded on 11/24/00 in the office of Recorder of Deeds in and for DAUPHIN County, at Book 3818 and Page 362, conveyed unto HENRY J. BROWN AND DEBRA K. BROWN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, Grantee herein. Parcel No. 30-021-004. Seized and sold as the property of Henry J. Brown and Debra K. Brown under judgment #2015-CV-07448. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 90 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $223,327.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Township of Halifax, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the center line of LR #1, Pa. Route 147, at the northeast corner of lands of T. Lucille Sweigart; thence through said center line North seventy-two degrees fifty-seven minutes fifty-nine seconds East (N 72 degrees 57’ 59” E) twenty-one and twenty-four hundredths (21.24) feet to land of Zion U.M. Church; thence along the same south thirty-three degrees six minutes seven seconds East (S 33 degrees 06’ 07” E) two hundred ten (210) feet to an iron pin; thence along the same North seventy-two degrees fifty-seven minutes, fifty-nine seconds East (N 72 degrees 57’ 59” E) one hundred forty-six and sixty hundredths (146.60) feet to Lot No. 1 on the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence along the same south thirtythree degrees six minutes seven seconds East (S 33 degrees 06’ 07” E) five hundred thirteen and forty-four hundredths (513.44) feet to lands of the said T. Lucille Sweigart; thence along the same South seventy-nine degrees forty-four minutes eight seconds West (S 79 degrees 44’ 08” W) one hundred seventy-five (175) feet to an iron pin; thence along the same North thirty-three degrees six minutes seven seconds West (N 33 degrees 06’ 07” W) seven hundred one and ninety-eight hundredths (701.98) feet to the center of Pa. Route 147, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.9596 acres, more or less. BEING Lot No. 4 on the Plan of Paul E. and Millicent Laudenslager as recorded in Plan Book J, Volume 5, Page 89. Being the same premises that Kirby A. Laudenslager and Debra A. Laudenslager by deed dated 01/29/2002 and recorded on 02/11/2002 in the office of Recorder of Deeds in and for DAUPHIN County, at Book 4275 and
Page 329, conveyed unto Kirby Laudenslager, Grantee herein. Parcel No. 29-019-055. Address: 499 South River Road, Halifax, PA 17032. Seized and sold as the property of Estate of Kirby Laudenslager, Deceased, and all known and unknown individuals, heirs, successors, assigns, business entities, non-profit entitle, and/ or interest therein, therefrom and/or thereunder Sally A. Sturgeon, solely as Executrix of the Estate of Kirby A. Laudenslager, deceased, under judgment #: 2015CV-09492. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 91 NICOLE LABLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $70,867.79 The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the North line of Dauphin Street at the division line between premises Nos. 604 and 606 Dauphin Street; thence East along Dauphin Street fourteen and thirtysix one-hundredths (14.36) feet to a point, the division line between premises Nos. 606 and 608 Dauphin Street; thence North through a brick partition wall dividing said premises Nos. 606 and 608 Dauphin Street, and beyond eighty (80) feet to a point; thence West and parallel with Dauphin Street, fourteen and thirty-six one-hundredths (14.36) feet to a point, the Division line between premises Nos. 604 and 606 Dauphin Street; thence South to and through a brick partition wall dividing said premises Nos. 604 and 606 Dauphin Street, eighty (80) feet to a point, the place of beginning. EXCEPTING, however, that the Northern three (3) feet of the above described tract shall remain open on a private alley to be used in common with the adjoiners out of the common grantor, specifically the houses known as Nos. 600 to 636 Dauphin Street, inclusive. Tax ID / Parcel No. 07009-027. Being the same premises which Metropolitan Harrisburg Inter-Religious Housing Corporation, a PA corporation by Deed dated November 9, 1970 and recorded November 12, 1970 in Dauphin County in Deed Book I, Volume 550, Page 410 conveyed unto Shirley Shuff, Trustee for Ernest Shuff, Minor, in fee. BEING KNOWN AS: 606 Dauphin Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. PROPERTY ID NO.: 07009-027-000-0000. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN SHIRLEY SHUFF, TRUSTEE FOR ERNEST SHUFF, MINOR BY DEED FROM METROPOLITAN HARRISBURG INTER-RELIGIOUS HOUSING CORPORATION DATED 11/09/1970 RECORDED 11/12/1970 IN DEED BOOK I56 PAGE 410. Seized and sold as the property of Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest from or under Shirley Shuff and Ernest Shuff, Known Heir of Shirley Shuff under judgment # 2015-CV05792. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 92 SARAH K. MCCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $135,386.38 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land, Hereditaments and Appurtenances, situate in Lower Paxton Township Dauphin County, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at the dividing line of Lot #84 and Lot #85 as shown on a Final Declaration Plan of Four Seasons Phase II; thence by the eastern line of Lot #85 and the Common Area, South 49 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds East, 28.00 feet to a point; thence by the southern line of Lot #85 and the Common Area, South 40 degrees 24 minutes 00 seconds West, 65.00 feet to a point; thence by the western line of Lot #85 and the Common Area, North 49 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds West, 28.00 feet to a point; thence by the dividing line of Lot #84 and Lot #85 and partially through the center of a partition wall, North 40 degrees 24 minutes 00 seconds east, 65.00 feet to a point, being the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot #85 as shown on a Final Declaration of
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 6 Plan of Four Seasons, Phase II, recorded in Plan Book T, Volume 3, Page 17. BEING known and numbered as 1134 Hedgerow Lane, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Tax Parcel NO.: 35-104087. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Derek J. Warner and Melisa S. Warner, husband and wife, by Deed dated 3/15/10 and recorded 3/24/10 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument #20100008007, granted and conveyed unto Mark D. Heinbaugh, single man, in fee Seized and sold as the property of Mark Heinbaugh a/k/a Mark D. Heinbaugh under judgment number 2015-CV-09512-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 93 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $47,154.34 ALL THAT IS CERTAIN tract of parcel of land and premises situate lying and being in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. BEING Lot No. 119 as set forth on a Plan showing property of Penn-Roosevelt Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, dated February 8, 1944, as prepared by Howard A. LeVan Surveyor, being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly side of North Seventh Street with said point being one hundred fiftyseven and fifty-two one hundredths (157.52) feet South of the Southwest corner of north Seventh and Division Street; thence extending along said Seventh Street in a Southwardly direction a distance of Eighteen (18) feet to a point; thence at a right angle to Seventh Street and extending in a westerly direction through the center of a partition wall and beyond a distance of eighty (80) feet to the center of a four (4) foot wide alley; thence extending through the center of said alley in a Northwardly direction a distance of eighteen (18) feet to a point; thence extending in an eastwardly direction at a right angle to Seventh Street through the center of a partition wall a distance of eighty (80) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING, Having thereon erected known and numbered as 2702 NORTH 7TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17100. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 10-006-007. PREMISES BEING: 2702 NORTH 7TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17100. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Shaun Donovan, by Deed dated 10/22/2010 and recorded 11/04/2010 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Instrument No. 20100032741, granted and conveyed unto HORACE R. BUSCH III. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of HORACE R. BUSCH III Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV11029-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 94 CHRISTOPHER E. RICE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $44,033.16 Tax Parcel No. 41-017-032. ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of Ann Street, 70.15 feet East of the Northeast corner of South Wood Street and Ann Street, at a center line of the partition wall between dwelling houses numbered 155 and 157 Ann Street; thence Northwardly along the center line of said partition wall and the projection thereof, 100 feet to a point on the South side of lands now or late of Mrs. J.W. Stofer; thence along same East, 34.05 feet to the West line of lands now or late of G. Welcomer; thence along same, South, 100 feet to a point on the North side of Ann Street; thence along same, West, 34.05 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 155 Ann Street, Middletown, PA 17057. BEING the same premises which PA Deals, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, by Deed dated January 26, 2007, and recorded February 5, 2007, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as Instrument No. 20070005254, granted and conveyed to Christopher Troutman. Seized and sold as the property of Christopher Troutman under judgment #2015-CV-05290. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 95 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $250,526.09 LAND referred to in this commitment is described as all that certain property situated in Township of Susquehanna in the County of Dauphin, and State of PA and being described in a deed dated 09/15/1998 and recorded 10/13/1998 in book 3227 page 632 among the land records of the county and state set forth above, and referenced as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the eastern side of a Public road loading from the Village of Progress to Linglestown Road and commonly known as Pennsylvania traffic route No. 543 at line of land now or late of Ralph H. Reichert, et ux; thence along the line of said Ralph H. Reichert land north eighty-four (84) degrees forty-five (45) minutes east, five hundred eighty-two (582) feet to a point at line of land now or late of Roy H. Reichert, et ux; thence along the line of said mentioned lands south five (5) degrees fifteen (15) minutes east, seventy-four and eighty-four one hundredths (74.84) feet to a point; thence south eighty-four (84) degrees forty-five (45) minutes west five hundred eighty-two (582) feet to a point on the eastern side of the aforesaid Public road, Pennsylvania traffic route No. 543; and thence along the eastern line of said road north five (5) degrees fifteen (15) minutes west, seventy-four and eighty-four one hundredths (74.84) feet to a point, the place of beginning. Containing one (1) acre. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN John T. Gallaher and Brenda L. Gallaher, his wife, by Deed from Carole L. Smink, single person, dated 09/15/1998, recorded 10/13/1998 in Book 3227, Page 632. Tax Parcel: 62-021-020. Premises Being: 3849 North Progress Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9431. Seized and sold as the property of Brenda L. Gallaher and John T. Gallaher under judgment # 2015CV-8949. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 96 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $124,664.90 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of real estate situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as Lot No. 74 of the Final Subdivision/Land Development Plan of Daybreak, Phase 2, prepared by Akens Engineering Associates, Inc., dated August 10, 1994 and recorded in the Dauphin County Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Plan Book X, Volume 5, Pages 25 and 26. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a single family attached dwelling house known as 2015 Daybreak Circle, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. UNDER AND SUBJECT to Declaration of rights, covenants, easements, conditions and restrictions, dated March 2, 1995 and recorded in Dauphin County Record Book 2373, Page 483. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Joseph Rhodes, Jr., single man, by Deed from Robert E. Mathias, Jr. and Kathleen M. Mathias, h/w, dated 10/29/1999, recorded 11/02/1999 in Book 3544, Page 352. Joseph Rhodes, Jr., died on 11/07/2013, and Linda M. Rhodes was appointed Administratrix of his estate. Letters of Administration were granted to her on 11/29/2013 by the Register of Wills of Dauphin County, No. 2213-1155. The Decedent’s surviving heirs at law and next-of-kin are California Institute of Technology, Brennan Lena Rhodes a/k/a Brennan L. Rhodes, and Matthew Virgil Rhodes a/k/a Matthew V. Rhodes. By executed waivers, California Institute of Technology, Brennan Lena Rhodes a/k/a Brennan L. Rhodes, and Matthew Virgil Rhodes a/k/a Matthew V. Rhodes waived their right to be named as a defendant in the foreclosure action. Tax Parcel: 62-075-074000-0000. Premises Being: 2015 Day-
break Circle, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9294. Seized and sold as the property of Linda M. Rhodes, in Her Capacity as Administratrix Cta of The Estate of Joseph Rhodes, Jr. under judgment #2015-CV-04863. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 97 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $251,116.60 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Radnor Street, said point being the southeast corner of Radnor and Susquehanna Streets, thence eastwardly along the south side of Radnor Street 73-1/2 feet to a point at line of land now or late of Robert M. Mumma; thence southwardly along said line parallel with Susquehanna Street 80 feet to a point; thence westwardly 73-1/2 feet to Susquehanna Street; thence northwardly along the eastern side of Susquehanna Street 80 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. UNDER AND SUBJECT to Acts of Assembly, county and municipal ordinances, rights of public utility and public service companies, existing restrictions and easements, visible or of record, to the extent that any persons or entities have acquired legal rights thereto. The improvements thereon being known as No. 249 Radnor Street. UPI# 10-051-002. BEING one of the same lots of ground which by deed dated May 25, 2007 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania as Instrument No. 20070021632, was granted and conveyed by Catholic War Veterans Department of Pennsylvania, nonprofit corporation unto Crawmer Properties, LLC, the Grantor herein. BEING ALSO one of the same lots of ground which by deed dated July 25, 1974 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book B, Volume 61, page 329 was granted and conveyed by Eli Herman and Isabelle D. Herman unto Catholic War Veterans Department of Pennsylvania, Inc. SUBJECT to all existing rights of way, conditions, easements, restrictions, rights, agreements, notes and other matters of record to the extent valid and enforceable and still applicable to the above-described premises. TAX PARCEL NO. 10-051002-000-0000. Premises Being: 249 Radnor Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEING the same premises which Crawmer properties, LLC by deed dated October 24, 2007 and recorded November 1, 2007 in Instrument Number 20070043936, granted and conveyed unto Melvin Chisholm and Mary E. Chisholm, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Melvin Chisholm and Mary E. Chisholm, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV9142-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 98 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $30,496.20 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE 14TH WARD OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SURVEY BY ERNEST J. WALKER, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, DATED SEPTEMBER 22, 1977, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST SIDE OF NORTH THIRD STREET, SAID POINT BEING 398 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTHWEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF EDWARD STREET AND NORTH THIRD STREET; THENCE ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF NORTH THIRD STREET, SOUTH 5 DEGREES WEST 21 FEET TO A CORNER OF PREMISES KNOWN AS NO. 3000 NORTH THIRD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID PREMISES AND PASSING THROUGH THE CENTER OF A PARTITION WALL, NORTH 85 DEGREES WEST 150 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST SIDE OF SPRING STREET, UNOPENED; THENCE ALONG THE SAME NORTH 5 DEGREES EAST 21 FEET TO A CORNER OF PREMISES KNOW AS NO. 3002-A NORTH THIRD STREET; THENCE ALONG
SAID PREMISES SOUTH 85 DEGREES EAST 150 FEET TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING known and numbered as 3002 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 14-024-017. BEING the same property conveyed to Rachel E. Broadnax who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Patricia M. Edgerton and Rachel E. Broadnax, dated March 2, 2001, recorded March 8, 2001, at Deed Book 3896, Page 185, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements exceptions reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Rachel E. Broadnax, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-323-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 99 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $120,747.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Susquehanna, in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East side of Green Boulevard, (Green Boulevard is now known as Green Street), which point is at the dividing line between Lots numbers 14 and 15; thence Eastwardly along the Northern side of Lot #14, one hundred and thirty (130) feet to Susquehanna Street; thence Northwardly along the Western side of Susquehanna Street fifty (50) feet to a point; thence Westwardly along the Southern side of Lot #16, one hundred and thirty (130) feet to Green Boulevard; thence Southwardly along the Eastern side of Green Boulevard, fifty (50) feet to a point, the place of beginning. Being Lot No. 15, in plan of Riverside Park recorded in Plan Book “L”, Page 41. BEING known and numbered as 3713 Green Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 62-016-103. BEING the same property conveyed to Douglas A. Baker, married individual, and Frederick W. Barraclough, married individual, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Maxine L. Wise, single individual, dated July 21, 2000, recorded July 24, 2000, in the Dauphin County Clerk’s/Register’s Office in Deed Book 3727, Page 237. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Douglas A. Baker, married individual, and Frederick W. Barraclough, married individual, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. CV-201310180-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 100 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $238,626.57 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of ground situated in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northern line of Venus Avenue at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 24 and 25 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said dividing line North 04 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds East 125 feet to a point; thence South 85 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds East 80 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 23 and 24 on said plan; thence along said dividing line South 04 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds West 125 feet to a point on the Northern line of Venus Avenue; thence along the Northern line of Venus Avenue North 85 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds West 80 feet to a point the place of Beginning. Being Lot 24, Section B, Part 1, Sunset Manor, which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds
THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - C-7 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book P, Vol. 2, Page 83. BEING known and numbered as 4420 Venus Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-009-142. BEING the same property conveyed to Richard A. McCracken and Ashleigh J. Gantz, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Vicki S. DeSanto, single woman, dated October 29, 2009, recorded November 3, 2009, in the Dauphin County Clerk’s/ Register’s Office as Instrument Number 20090036674. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Richard A. McCracken and Ashleigh J. Gantz, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-05108-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 101 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $61,097.12 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of Rolleston Street, which point is one hundred nine-six and eight one-hundredths feet Southwardly of the Southeasterly corner of Pemberton and Rolleston Streets at dividing line between premises No. 1223 and 1225 Rolleston Street; thence along said dividing line and through the center of, a partition wall beyond in an Easterly direction one hundred ten feet to a point on the Westerly line of a twenty feet side street; thence along same in a Southerly direction twenty-two and forty-two one hundredths feet to a point at dividing line between premises 1225 and 1227 Rolleston Street; thence along said dividing line in a Westerly direction one hundred ten feet to a point on the Easterly line of Rolleston Street aforesaid; thence along same in a Northerly direction twenty-two and forty-two one hundredths feet to a point; the place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 1225 Rolleston Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 01-015-061. BEING the same property conveyed to Amy Jo Gable, a single woman who acquired title by virtue of a deed from EOB Properties, LLC, dated October 28, 2009, recorded November 2, 2009, at Instrument Number 20090036507, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Amy Jo Gable, a single woman, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. CV2015-4019-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 102 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $107,201.05 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece of land with the improvements erected thereon situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on Harris Street which point is thirty-four (34) feet West of the Northwest corner of Harris and Susquehanna Streets, being the center of a brick partition wall of this and the adjoining house; thence Northwardly through the center of said brick partition wall ninety-two (92) feet, more of less, to a four (4) feet wide private alley; thence Westwardly along the Southern side of said four (4) feet wide private alley, sixteen (16) feet, more of less, to property n/1 of B. H. Engle; thence Southwardly along the side of last mentioned
property and through the center of a brick partition wall of this and thence Eastwardly along the Northern side of Harris Street, sixteen (16) feet to the place of Beginning. BEING known and numbered as 238 Harris Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 12-009-082. BEING the same property conveyed to Charles H. Uravic, single man who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Toma L. Uravic, deceased and Charles H. Uravic, dated April 16, 2009, recorded April 29, 2009, at Instrument Number 20090013733, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania records. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Charles H. Uravic, single man, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. CV2014-1875-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 103 JANA FRIDFINNSDOTTIR Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $52,910.67 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the 10th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Gerrit J. Betz, Registered Surveyor, dated September 10,1970, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the East side of Logan Street, said point being 248.33 feet South of the Southeast corner of Seneca and Logan Streets; thence along premises known as No. 23 Logan Street and passing through the center of a partition wall, North 71 degrees East, 119 feet to a point, on the West side of Orange Street; thence along the same, South 19 degrees East 26 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2325 Logan Street; thence along said premises South 71 degrees East, 119 feet to a point on the East side of Logan Street aforesaid; thence along the same, North 19 degrees West 26 feet to the point and place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 2329 Logan Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 10-045-049. BEING the same property conveyed to Anthony Properties LLC who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Helen R. Grills, a single woman, dated November 14, 2005, recorded November 18, 2005, in the Dauphin County Clerk’s/Register’s Office in Deed Book 6287, Page 42. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Anthony Properties LLC, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV04211-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 104 RICHARD B. LINDERMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $11,606.86 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit, being Unit No. 613 of Cherrington, A Condominium, located in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Condominium of Cherrington, A Condominium (the “Declaration of Condominium”) and Declaration Plats and Plans as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Record Book 2371, Page 529, as amended in Record Books 2414, Page 546; 2456, Page 517; 2500, Page 592; and 2514, Page 599. TOGETHER with an undivided 1.402% Interest in Common Elements as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium and Declaration Plats and Plans. TOGETHER with the right to use the Limited Common Elements applicable to the Unit being conveyed herein, pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium and Declaration Plats and Plans. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, rights-of-way, easements and agreements of record in the aforesaid Office, the aforesaid Declaration, and matters which a physical inspection and survey of the Unit and Common Elements would disclose.
BEING part of the same premises which Joseph Pozoic and Helen H. Pozoic, husband and wife, by deed dated June 29, 1994 and recorded in Dauphin County Record Book 2248, page 519, granted and conveyed unto The Cherrington Group, a Pennsylvania General Partnership. AND BEING part of the same premises which Jay R. Hyle and Christine K. Hyle, husband and wife, by deed dated June 29, 1994 and recorded in Dauphin County Record Book 2248, page 511, granted and conveyed unto The Cherrington Group, a Pennsylvania General Partnership. BEING part of the same premises which The Cherrington Group, a Pennsylvania General Partnership, by Deed dated June 30, 1994 and recorded in Harrisburg in the County of Dauphin on July 1, 1994 in Record Book 2249, page 642, granted and conveyed unto The Cherrington Group, a Pennsylvania General Partnership. THE ABOVE REFERENCED UNIT is commonly known as 613 CHERRINGTON DRIVE, HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. BEING TAX PARCEL NO.: 62-073-094. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Margaret David, Judgment Debtors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-3955-CV. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 105 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $320,557.91 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of ground situate In Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 73 as shown on “Final Subdivision Plan of Stratford Woods Phase III” made by Act One Consultants, Inc., Civil Engineering Surveying, Harrisburg, PA, dated December 2003, Job No. 02-220, said plan recorded in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office In Plan Book Q, Volume 8, Page 10, more particularly bounded, limited and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of the culde-sac of Norfolk Place and corner of Lot No. 74; thence extending along said Lot No. 74, south five (05) degrees six (06) minutes twentyseven (27) seconds West, a distance of two hundred sixty-two and sixty-seven one-hundredths (262.67) feet to a point along lands now or formerly of Harrisburg Hunters & Anglers Association; thence extending along said lands now or formerly of Harrisburg Hunters & Anglers Association, South eighty-two (82) degrees ten (10) minutes fifty-nine (59) seconds West, a distance of one hundred three and forty-one one-hundredths (143.41) feet to a Copperweld set along lands now or formerly of Heatherfield Community Association; thence extending along said lands now or formerly of Heatherfield Community Association the following two courses and distances, namely: 1) North fifteen (15) degrees twelve (12) minutes fifty-six (56) seconds West, a distance of thirty and thirty-nine one-hundredths (30.39) feet to a point; and 2) North five (05) degrees five (05) minutes forty (40) seconds West, a distance of two hundred twenty-six and twenty-one one-hundredths (226.21) feet to a point set within the center of a seventy (70) foot wide PPL Easement and a corner of Lot No. 72; thence extending along Lot No. 72 and within said seventy (70) foot wide PPL Easement, North fiftyone (51) degrees fifty-three (53) minutes thirty-nine (39) seconds East, a distance of one hundred twenty-five and sixty-eight one-hundredth (125.68) feet to a point set along prior stated Norfolk Place cul-de-sac and within said seventy (70) foot wide PPL Easement; thence extending out of said seventy (70) foot wide PPL Easement and along the side of said Norfolk Place cul-de-sac on a line curving to the left having a radius of sixty and fifty onehundredths (60.50) feet, an arc length of eighty-five and eighty-nine one-hundredths (85.89) feet, a chord bearing of South forty-four(44) degrees thirteen (13) minutes twenty-four (24) seconds East, a chord distance of seventy-eight and eightyfive one-hundredths (78.85) feet to a point, said point being the point and place of beginning. BEING known and numbered as 6601 Norfolk Place, Harrisburg, PA 17111. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 35-047-493. BEING the same property conveyed to Benjamin Williams and Jaclyn N. Williams, husband and wife who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Stratford Woods, Inc., dated February 1, 2006, recorded February 7, 2006, in the Dauphin County Clerk’s/ Register’s Office as Instrument Number 20060004983. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with ease-
ments, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record: SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Benjamin Williams and Jaclyn N. Williams, husband and wife, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-1023-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 106 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $176,517.08 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern right-of-way line of Rabuck Drive at the division line between Lots Nos. 56 and 57 as shown on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along the southern right-of-way line of Rabuck Drive, North 80 degrees 09 minutes 21 seconds East, 95.00 feet to a point at the division line between Lots Nos. 55 and 56 on said plan; thence along said division line, South 09 degrees 50 minutes 39 seconds East, 107.14 feet to a point at line of Lot No. 43; thence along line of Lot No. 43 and continuing along line of Lot No. 42, South 80 degrees 09 minutes 21 seconds West, 95.00 feet to a point at the division line between Lots Nos. 56 and 57 on said plan; thence along said division line, North 09 degrees 50 minutes 39 seconds West, 107.14 feet to a point on the southern right-of-way line of Rabuck Drive, being the point and place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 56, Final Subdivision Plan No. 2, Devonshire Heights, which plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book “Y”, Volume 4, pages 46-48, re-recorded in Plan Book “A”, Volume 5, pages 59-61. HAVING thereon erected a two story dwelling house which has the address of 410 Rabuck Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. UNDER AND SUBJECT to Declaration of Restrictions dated the 16th day of March, 1990 and recorded in the Office of Recorder of Deeds in Record Book 1398, page 358. BEING Parcel # 35-116046-000-0000. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Andrew K. Gosen, by Deed dated 11/20/98 and recorded 11/25/98 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 3267, Page 579, granted and conveyed unto Malcolm C. Jones, married man, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Nancy S. Jones, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Malcolm C. Jones, deceased under judgment #2015-CV9695. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 107 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,529.37 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point along the eastern right of way of Fourth Street, said point being located North twenty-nine degrees thirtyseven minutes twenty-six seconds West (N 29 degrees 37 Minutes 26 Seconds W) a distance of eighty and zero hundredths (80.00) feet from the intersection of the eastern right of way of Fourth Street and the northern right of way of Granite Street; thence along the eastern right of way of Fourth Street North twenty-nine degrees thirtyseven minutes twenty-six seconds West (N 29 degrees 37 Minutes 26 Seconds W) a distance of twenty-five and zero hundredths (25.00) feet to a point at Lot No. 77 of the hereinafter mentioned development; thence along said Lot No. 77 North sixty degrees twenty-two minutes thirty-four seconds East (N 60 Degrees 22 Minutes 34 Seconds E) a distance of ninety-one and thirty-one hundredths (91.31) feet to a point on the western right of way of Rhoades Alley; thence along the western right of way of Rhoades Alley South twenty-nine degrees thirtyseven minutes twenty-six seconds East (S 29 Degrees 37 Minutes 26 Seconds E) a distance of twenty-five and zero hundredths (25.00) feet to a point at Lot No. 79 of the hereinafter mentioned development; thence along said Lot No. 79 South sixty degrees twenty-two minutes thirty-four seconds West (S 60 Degrees 22 Minutes 34 Seconds W) a distance of
ninety-one and thirty-one hundredths (91.31) feet to a point on the eastern right of way of Fourth Street, the place of BEGINNING. THE ABOVE described tract being known as Lot No. 78 of the Final Subdivision Plan of the Capitol Heights Development - Phase II as recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book L, Volume 8, Page 43. CONTAINING two thousand two hundred eighty-three (2,283) square feet. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1725 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. PARCEL NO.: 12-005-159. Seized and sold as the property of Edward M. Diel under judgment # 2014-CV-2187. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 108 CRYSTAL ESPANOL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $35,517.91 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 140, Block K as shown on a Plan of Lots laid out by Josiah A. Dunkle and Joseph B. Ewing, known as East End Plan No. 4, which plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pa. in Plan Book A, Page 91 and being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Berryhill Street, 80 feet distant in an easterly direction from Twentieth Street and running thence in a northerly direction parallel with Twentieth Street, 110 feet to Central Avenue; thence in an easterly direction along the southern line of Central Avenue, 20 feet to a point; thence in a southerly direction parallel with Twentieth Street and through the center of the partition wall between this and adjoining property on the east 110 feet to Berryhill Street; thence in a westerly direction along the northern line of Berryhill Street, 20 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a two story brick dwelling house known as 2008 Berryhill Street, HBG., PA 17104. PARCEL No. 13-016-028. Seized and sold as the property of Jeremy S. A/K/A Jeremy S. Aldridge, Kristine L. A/K/A Kristine L. Aldridge under judgment # 2015-CV05723. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 109 MARGARET GAIRO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $150,660.25 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Hill Top Road at the line of Lot No. 165 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence eastwardly along Hill Top Road, 62.5 feet to a point at the line of Lot No. 167 on said Plan; thence northwardly along said Lot, 213.36 feet to a point at line of Lot No. 266 on said Plan; thence westwardly along said lot, 62.51 feet to the line of Lot No. 165; thence southwardly along said line of Lot No. 165, 214.41 feet to Hill Top Road, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 166 as shown on Plan of Section A, B, C and D, Lawnton Gardens, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, in Plan Book K, Page 27. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all Acts of Assembly, County and Township Ordinances, rights of Public Utility and Public Service Companies, existing restrictions and easements, visible or of record, to the extent that any persons or entities have acquired legal rights thereto. BEING known and numbered as 4916 Hill Top Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING THE SAME PREMISES that Ronald D. Lindsey and Wanda Ann Lindsey, his wife, by deed dated December 27, 2001, and recorded December 28, 2001, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Record Book 4222, Page 473, granted and conveyed unto Thomas J. Dorazio and Carolyn M. Dorazio, his wife, grantors herein. TAX PARCEL NO. 63010071000000. Premises Being: 4916 Hilltop Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17111. BEING the same premises which Thomas J. Dorazio and Carolyn M. Dorazio, husband and wife, by deed dated July 13, 2012 and recorded July 27, 2012 in Instrument Number 20120021768, granted
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C-8 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Continued From Section C, Page 7 and conveyed unto Andrea R. Dibert. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Andrea R. Dibert, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-cv2814-mf. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 110 MARGARET GAIRO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $137,432.65 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated July 6, 1967, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern line of Bellevue Road two-hundred (200) feet Eastwardly from the Northeast corner of 20th Street and Bellevue Road; Thence North eleven (11) degrees West Street and Bellevue Road; thence North eleven (11) degrees West onehundred (100) feet to Austin Street; thence along Austin Street North Seventy-nine (79) degrees East sixteen and eight tenths (16.8) feet to line of property No. 2022 Bellevue Road; thence along said line through the center of a partition wall South eleven (11) degrees East one-hundred (100) feet to Bellevue Road; thence along the Northern line of Bellevue Road South seventy-nine (79) degrees West sixteen and eight tenths (16.8) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and one-half story brick dwelling home known as No. 2020 Bellevue Road. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Thomas E. Stambaugh and Donna D. Stambaugh, his wife, by their deed dated April 15, 1994 and recorded May 2, 1994 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Dauphin County in Record Book 2211, Page 151 granted and conveyed to Thomas E. Stambaugh. TAX PARCEL NO. 09-083026-000-0000. Premises Being: 2020 Bellevue Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. BEING the same premises which Thomas E. Stambaugh, single man by deed dated May 23, 1997 and recorded June 2, 1997 in Deed Book 2859, Page 191, granted and conveyed unto Stanley L. Rector and Margarette M. Rector, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Stanley L. Rector and Margarette M. Rector, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2013 CV 4845 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 111 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $128,960.96 Parcel 64-002-022. The land referred to in the Commitment is located in the County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is described as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or messuage of land situate in the Borough of Pillow (formerly Uniontown), Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ON the East by North Vine Alley, on the South by Lot No. 30, on the West by North Union Street, and on the North by the remaining part of Lot No. 32. HAVING a frontage or breadth on said North Union Street of eighty feet (80’) and extending east the same width for a distance of one hundred sixty-eight feet (168’) to said North Vine Alley. BEING all of Lot No. 31 and fifteen feet (15’) of Lot No. 32. BEING the same premises which Shayne M. Bordner and Rhonda M. Bordner, his wife, by Special Warranty Deed, dated May 26, 2006 and recorded June 23, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Pennsylvania, at Instrument Number 20060025131, granted and conveyed unto Timothy Cleveland, a married man, in fee. Property Address (for informational Purposes Only): 142 North Union Street Pillow, PA 17080. BRT # 64-002-022. Seized and sold as the property of Timothy Cleveland under judgment # 2015CV-9537. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 112 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $60,327.20 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel, or lot of land situate in the 8th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of 18th and North Streets; thence westwardly along the northern line of North Street, ninety-six (96) feet to a point; thence northwardly parallel with 18th Street, along the western line of a garage, thirty-seven (37) feet to a point; thence eastwardly parallel with North Street, along the northern line of said garage, nineteen (19) feet four (04) inches, more or less, to the western line of property now or formerly of Philip J. Behrens and Ellen P. Behrens, his wife; thence southwardly parallel with 18th Street along said property and the eastern side of said garage, nineteen (19) feet six (06) inches to the southern line of said property of Philip J. and Ellen P. Behrens; thence eastwardly on a line parallel with the northern line of North Street to and through the center of the partition wall between the houses known as Nos. 700 and 702 North 18th Street, seventy-six (76) feet eight (08) inches, more or less, to the western line of said street; thence southwardly along the western line of 18th Street, seventeen (17) feet six (06) inches to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story brick and stucco dwelling house known as No. 700 North 18th Street, and a double brick garage, fronting on North Street. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Cherie Hopkins, single woman, by Deed from Miriam Wiest, single woman, dated 04/22/2005, recorded 04/26/2005 in Book 5964, Page 148. Tax Parcel: 08-006-038000-0000. Premises Being: 700 North 18th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1505. Seized and sold as the property of Cherie Hopkins a/k/a Cherie J. Hopkins under judgment # 2015-CV-07370. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 113 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $78,215.71 ALL THOSE TWO (2) certain tracts or lots of land, situate in the Borough of Penbrook (formerly Susquehanna Township), Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more fully described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at a concrete monument at the southern corner of Dallas and Hoffer Streets; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Hoffer Street fifty-five and zero one-hundredths (55.00) feet to an iron pipe on the western line of Lot No. 178 on a Plan of Lots hereinafter referred to; thence southwardly along the western line of last mentioned lot one hundred forty-one and zero one-hundredths (141.00) feet to an iron pipe on the northern line of a twenty (20) feet wide unnamed alley; thence westwardly along the northern line of said unnamed alley, and being parallel with Hoffer Street; thirty-five and three-tenths (35.3) feet to an iron pipe on the eastern line of Dallas Street; thence northwardly along the eastern line of Dallas Street, one hundred forty-five and zero one-hundredths (145.00) feet to a concrete monument, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 179 on a Plan of Lots known as Prospect Hill as laid out under date of October 4, 1913 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book ‘G’, Page 36. TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING at a pipe on the southern line of Hoffer Street, said pipe being fifty-five and zero one-hundredths (55.00) feet East of the southeastern corner of Dallas and Hoffer Streets, and said pipe being also on the eastern line of Lot No. 179 on the Plan of Lots above-referred to; thence eastwardly along the line of Hoffer Street fifty and zero one-hundredths (50.00) feet to a pipe on the western line of Lot No. 177; thence southwardly along the western line of said Lot No. 177 a distance of one hundred forty and two-tenths (140.2) feet to a pipe on the northern line of a twenty (20) feet wide unnamed alley; thence westwardly along the line of said unnamed alley forty-one and zero one-hundredths (41.00) feet to a pipe on the eastern line of Lot No. 179, said pipe being thirty-five and three-tenths (35.3) feet East of the northeastern corner of Dallas Street and the aforementioned twenty (20) feet wide unnamed alley; and thence northwardly along the eastern line of said Lot No. 179, a distance of one hundred forty-one and zero one-hundredths (141.00) feet to a pipe, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 178 on the Plan of Lots known as Prospect Hill above referred to. HAVING ERECTED THERE-
ON a single brick dwelling and garage. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Dennis C. Peterson and Kiesha J. Hudson-Peterson, h/w, by Deed from Dennis C. Peterson, dated 02/04/2002, recorded 05/13/2002 in Book 4380, Page 311. Tax Parcel: 51-022-001000-0000. Premises Being: 2601 Hoffer Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-2047. Seized and sold as the property of Dennis C. Peterson and Kiesha J. HudsonPeterson under judgment #2013-CV-01400. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 114 KIMBERLY A. BONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $111,017.23 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, situate in the Township of West Hanover, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: All that certain tract of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Northern line of Manor Drive at the Eastern line of Lot No. 20 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said line, North 02 degrees 09 minutes 28 seconds East, 200 feet to a point at line of land now or late of William G. Roth and Helen M. Roth, his wife; thence along said line, South 87 degrees 50 minutes 32 seconds East, 100 feet to a point at the Western line of Lot No. 18 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said line, South 02 degrees 09 minutes 28 seconds West, 200 feet to a point on the Northern line of Manor Drive; thence along said line, North 87 degrees 50 minutes 32 seconds West, 100 feet to a point at the Place of beginning. Being Lot No. 19 on Plan of Lots known as Rothford Hills, Section B, as recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book M, Volume 2, Page 6. BEING known and numbered as 7923 Manor Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 68-035-056. BEING the same property conveyed to William B. Dietrich and Anita J. Steward, as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Assualt Vehicle, LLC, dated April 12, 2011, recorded April 18, 2011, in the Dauphin County Clerk’s/Register’s Office as Instrument Number 20110010872. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, right of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of William B. Dietrich and Anita J. Steward, as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV9085-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 115 CRYSTAL ESPANOL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $210,670.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Sullivan Street, said being two hundred twenty (220) feet West of the northwestern corner of the intersection of Swatara Street and 24th Street at the western line of Lot No. 25-K on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along the western line of Lot No. 25-K one hundred thirty (130) feet more or less to a point on the southern side of Sullivan Street (now vacated); thence westwardly along the southern side of Sullivan Street fifty and two hundredths (50.02) feet to a point on the eastern line of Lot No. 23; thence along the eastern line of Lot No. 23 one hundred thirty (130) feet more or less to a point on the northern side of Swatara Street; thence in an easterly direction along the northerly line of Swatara Street; thence in an easterly direction along the northerly line of Swatara Street fifty (50) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 24-K on Plan of Bellevue Park, said Plan being recorded in Plan Book “K” page 38. PARCEL No. 13-006-016. BEING Known As: 2324 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Seized and sold as the property of Toshia Kai Snead under judgment # 2015-CV-9408. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest
and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 116 MICHAEL J. CASSIDY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $447.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Borough of Dauphin (a portion thereof was formerly in Middle Paxton Township, now annexed into the Borough) Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by D. P. Raffensperger Associates, Engineers and Surveyors, dated November 2, 1972, as follows: BEGINNING at a point, marked by an iron pin in a road; THENCE along land formerly of Harvey Knupp, now of John Russell Hahn, the six following courses and distances: (1) South 49 degrees East, 42 feet to a point, which point is referred to in prior deeds as being on the South side of the road (referred to in said prior deeds as Hillside Road); (2) along the South side of said road, North 85 degrees 21 minutes East, 166.82 feet; (3) South 19 degrees 45 minutes West, 128 feet; (4) South 49 degrees East, 100 feet to an iron pin; (5) North 39 degrees East, 25 feet to an iron pin, which point is referred to in prior deeds as being in the center of a mountain road; (6) along the center of said mountain road, South 46 degrees 22 minutes East, 226 feet to an iron pin in line of land now or formerly of Bion Welker, now or late of Shaffer; THENCE along said land, South 78 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds West, 508.64 feet to a stake in stones at a corner of land now or late of Charles E. Shaffer; THENCE along said land North 38 degrees 45 minutes East, 64 feet to stones; THENCE along the same, North 58 degrees 15 minutes West, 157.7 feet to a stake in stones at a corner of land formerly of Frank A. Stoup, now of Charbinal; THENCE along said land, North 18 degrees 30 minutes East, 143.55 feet to a stake in stones, in a line of land of Dauphin Consolidated Water Company; THENCE along said land, South 72 degrees 30 minutes East, 70 feet to stones, and North 19 degrees 45 minutes East, 206.5 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3.11 acres of land and having thereon erected a one-story frame dwelling. TOGETHER with the free and uninterrupted use of the above-mentioned road in common with the owners and occupiers of other lands abutting thereon. BEING the same premises which Lorraine L. Orr, widow, by her Deed dated February 26, 1997 and recorded February 27, 1997 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Book 2797, Page 227, granted and conveyed unto George R. Bechtel and Anne P. Bechtel, husband and wife, Defendants herein. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George R. Bechtel and Anne P. Bechtel, Judgment Debtors (Judgment No. 2015-CV-00195-MU) and real owners. Tax Parcel #23-002-026000-0000. Property Address: 12 Hillside Road, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 117 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $153,391.57 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in West Hanover Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Valley View Avenue and on the dividing line between Lots No. 272 on the Plan of Skyline View Extension recorded in Plan Book M, Page 50, and the Lot described herein; thence northwardly on the dividing line between said Lot and the Lot herein described one hundred thirty-five and thirty-nine one-hundredths (135.39) feet to a point; thence north 80 degrees 28 minutes east one hundred (100) feet to a point at line of Lot No. 274 on said Plan of Lots; thence southwardly on the dividing line between Lot No. 274 on said Plan and the Lot herein described one hundred thirty-five and eighty-five one-hundredths (135.85) feet to a point on the northern line of Valley View Avenue; thence along the northern line of Valley View Avenue, south 80 degrees 44 minutes west one hundred (100) feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 273 on aforesaid Plan of Lots.
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Kenneth S. England, II, married, by Deed from Jean L. Roberts, aka, Jean Louise Roberts, single woman, by her attorney in fact, John D. Killian and Nancy L. Stone, aka, Nancy Lee Stone, fka, Nancy L. Roberts, by her attorney in fact, James F. Stone and James F. Stone, w/h, dated 11/26/2013, recorded 11/27/2013 in Instrument Number 20130036272. Tax Parcel: 68-034-011000-0000. Premises Being: 7856 Valley View Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3867. Seized and sold as the property of Kenneth S. England, II under judgment # 2014-CV-10908. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 118 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $316,694.35 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WESTERN LINE OF BRITTANY BOULEVARD 77.28 FEET TO A NORTHERLY DIRECTION FROM THE NORTHERN END OF THE ARC (23.07 FEET IN LENGTH) AT THE NORTHWESTERN CORNER OF ELMERTON AVENUE AND BRITTANY BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH 81 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 84.50 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 04 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 134.18 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 44 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 44.81 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 127.33 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERN LINE OF BRITTANY BOULEVARD; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF BRITTANY BOULEVARD, SOUTH 38 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.23 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF BRITTANY BOULEVARD ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT (SOUTH) HAVING A RADIUS OF 228.27 FEET A DISTANCE OF 85.43 FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING THE NORTHERN PORTION OF LOT NO. 1 AND ALL OF LOT NO. 2 ON PLAN OF OXFORD COURT, SECTION 1, RECORDED IN THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OFFICE OF DAUPHIN COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK “Z”, PAGE 58. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO TERRENCE R. PEARSALL AND KIMBERLY L. PEARSALL, HIS WIFE BY DEED FROM RITA M. LEWIS AND ORLANDO LEWIS, HER HUSBAND RECORDED 11/13/2000 IN DEED BOOK 3810 PAGE 282, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Having thereon erected residential dwelling known and numbered as 1000 BRITTANY BOULEVARD, HARRISBURG, PA 17109. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 62-050-011-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: 1000 BRITTANY BOULEVARD, HARRISBURG, PA 17109. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Rita M. Lewis and Orlando Lewis, her husband, by Deed dated October 27, 2000 and recorded November 13, 2000 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 3810 Page 282, granted and conveyed unto TERRENCE R. PEARSALL and KIMBERLY L. PEARSALL, his wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of TERRENCE R. PEARSALL and KIMBERLY L. PEARSALL Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV 1565 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 119 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $155,902.87 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE IN SWATARA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULAJtLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE EASTERN LINE OF
46TH STREET, AT OR OPPOSITE THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN LOTS TWENTYONE (21) AND TWENTYTWO (22) ON THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED PLAN OF LOTS; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF 46TH STREET NORTH EIGHT (8) DEGREES TWENTY (20) MINUTES WEST EIGHTYTHREE AND FIVE-TENTHS (83.5) FEET TO A POINT, WHICH POINT IS ON THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN LOTS TWENTY-TWO (22) AND TWENTY-THREE (23) ON THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED PLAN OF LOTS; THENCE ALONG THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN SAID LOTS TWENTY-TWO (22) AND TWENTY-THREE (23) AFORESAID NORTH EIGHTY-ONE (81) DEGREES FORTY (40) MINUTES EAST NINETY (90) FEET TO A POINT ON LINE OF LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF FREEMAN G. GAFFNEY, ET UX., (FORMERLY DAVID ELDER); THENCE ALONG THE LINE OF LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF FREEMAN G. GAFFNEY, ET UX., (FORMERLY DAVID ELDER) SOUTH EIGHT (8) DEGREES TWENTY (20) MINUTES EAST EIGHTY-THREE AND FIVE TENTHS (83.5) FEET TO A POINT ON THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN LOTS TWENTY-TWO (22) AND TWENTY-ONE (21); THENCE ALONG THE DIVISION LINE BETWEEN LOTS TWENTY-ONE (21) AND TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH EIGHTY-ONE (81) DEGREES FORTY (40) MINUTES WEST NINETY (90) FEET TO THE EASTERN LINE OF 46TH STREET, AT THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A ONE (1) STORY RANCH TYPE DWELLING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 419 NORTH 46TH STREET. Having thereon erected residential dwelling known and numbered as 419 N. 46TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 63-010-026-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: 419 N. 46TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Stacy L. McCann and William Kyle Peters, husband and wife, by Deed dated February 23, 2006 and recorded March 14, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 20060009564, granted and conveyed unto STACY L. MCCANN, a married woman. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of STACY MCCANN A/K/A STACY L. MCCANN and WILLIAM KYLE PETERS Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV08594-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 120 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $165,003.96 All that certain property situated in the East Hanover Township, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, being described as follows: Being bounded and more fully described in a Deed dated October 1, 1997, and recorded October 9, 1997, among the land records of the county and the state set forth above, in Book 2949, Page 621. Address: 106 Hummel Lane, Hummelstown, PA 17036-7900. Parcel ID No.: 250241230000000. Having thereon erected residential dwelling known and numbered as 106 HUMMEL LANE, HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036-7900. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 25-024-123-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: 106 HUMMEL LANE, HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036-7900. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Janet M. Basehore and Earl F. Basehore, husband and wife, by Deed dated October 1, 1997 and recorded October 9, 1997 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 2949, Page 621, granted and conveyed unto JESSICA L. SCHWEERS. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of TIMOTHY G. SCHWEERS COOPER AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JESSICA L. SCHWEERS, DECEASED Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-10491-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 121 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $161,949.17 All that certain parcel of land situated in Lower Paxton Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Gerrit J. Betz, Registered Surveyor, dated March 21, 1974 as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe on the North side of Arcadia Street (40 feet wide), saidiron pipe being at the dividing line of Lots Nos. 5 and 6 on the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence extending from said beginning point along the Easterly division line of said lots; North 01° 02’ East 203.62 feet to a point on the South side of Legislative Route 1005, Section 4; thence along the same in an Easterly direction on a curve having a radius of 2794.93 feet, for the arc distance of 66.55 feet; thence along the same South 03° 04’ 47” East 10.0 feet; thence along the same in an Easterly direction on a curve having a radius of 2784.93 feet, for the arc distance of 32.50 feet; thence along the same North 87° 35’ 20” East 67.50 feet to a point on the Northwest dividing line of Lots Nos. 5 and 4 on the plan hereinafter mentioned; thence along the same South 23° 09’ West 197.49 feet to the intersection of Stradford Drive (40 feet wide) and Arcadia Street aforesaid; thence along the North side of Arcadia Street South 77° 47’ West 100.0 feet to the point and place of beginning. Being Lot No. 5, Plan of Stradford Acres, recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book M, Page 98. Tax ID: 350330020000000. Having thereon erected residential dwelling known and numbered as 5698 ARCADIA STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17112-2507. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 35-033-002. PREMISES BEING: 5698 ARCADIA STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17112-2507. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which William Lynch and Gale Lynch, by Deed dated October 28, 2005 and recorded November 18, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 6287, Page 166, granted and conveyed unto ROBERT K. MYERS, as sole owner. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of ROBERT K. MYERS Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014 CV 7914 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 122 AMANDA L. RAUER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $78,464.36 ALL that certain tract or parcel of ground, together with the improvements erected thereon, situate in the Thirteen Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described to a survey thereof made by D. P. Raffensperger, R.S. dated May 19, 1958, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western side of S. 25th Street, ninety-five and thirtytwo one-hundredths (95.32) feet south of the southwest corner of Brookwood and S. 25th Street; thence along the western side of S. 25th Street South four (4) degrees west sixteen and twenty-five one-hundredths (16.25) feet to a point; thence through the center line of a partition wall between the premises herein described and premises No. 610 S. 25th Street North eighty-six (86) degrees west ninety-five (95) feet to a point; thence North four (4) degrees east sixteen and twenty-five one-hundredths (16.25) feet to a point; thence through the center line of a partition (16.25) feet to a point; thence through the center line of a partition wall between the premises herein described and premises No. 606 S. 25th Street South eighty-six (86) degrees east ninety-five (95) feet to a point, the place of Beginning. Parcel number 13-065-039. Having thereon erected known and numbered as 608 SOUTH 25TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17104. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 13-065-039. PREMISES BEING: 608 SOUTH 25TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17104. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Ann Fletcher, by Deed dated July 29, 1981 and recorded July 31, 1981 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 232, Page 1, granted and conveyed unto ALONZO POTTS, JR. and JOSEPHINE A. REED, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. And the said Alonzo Potts, Jr. departed this life on January 5, 2004. Title to the property passed to Josephine A. Reed a/k/a Josephine A. Potts by operation of law. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and
all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of JOSEPHINE A. POTTS A/K/A JOSEPHINE A. REED Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015 CV 4007 MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 123 CRYSTAL ESPANOL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $76,009.50 ALL THAT CERTAIN described property situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to wit: BOUNDED and described in accordance with a Survey and Plan thereof made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated April 19,1965, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern line of Swatara Street, said point being 280 feet East of the Northeast corner of 19th and Swatara Streets; thence along premises known as No. 1926 Swatara Street and passing through the center of a party wall, North 25 degrees, 30 minutes West, 100 feet to the Southern side of Long Alley; thence along the same North 69 degrees, 30 minutes East 20 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 1930 Swatara Sweet; thence along the same South 20 degrees, 30 minutes East, 100 feet to a point on the Northern line of Swatara Street; thence along the same South 89 degrees, 30 minutes West, 20 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. Parcel No. 13-002-034. PREMISES being: 1928 Swatara Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Seized and sold as the property of Heather Brennan a/k/a Heather Daniels Danielle Crum under judgment # 2015-CV-5574. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 124 ANITA J. MURRAY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $321,542.00 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, designated and known as parts of lots numbered 52 and 53 on a Plan of Lots known as Sub-division C bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of West Chocolate Avenue, said point being five hundred eighty-two and twelve hundredths (582.12) feet Westwardly from the West side of Orchard Road measured on the West Chocolate Avenue front lot lines of respective lots; thence Southwardly for a distance of one hundred forty-nine and eighty-two hundredths (149.82) feet to a point on the North side of a fifteen (15) feet wide alley, said point being five hundred thirty-five and seventy-one hundredths (535.71) feet Westwardly from the West side of Orchard Road measured on the alley front lot lines of the respective lots; thence, Westwardly along the North side of said alley for a distance of thirty-three and eighty-two (33.82) feet to a point; thence, Northwardly for a distance of one hundred forty-nine and eighty-two hundredths (149.82) feet to a point on the South side of West Chocolate Avenue South; thence Eastwardly along the South side of West Chocolate Avenue South; thence Eastwardly along the South side of West Chocolate Avenue South for a distance of forty (40) feet to the place of BEGINNING. COMPRISING the Easterly portion of Lot No. 53 said portion having a frontage of twenty (20) feet on West Chocolate Avenue South and a frontage of sixteen and ninety-one hundredths (16.91) feet on the said fifteen (16) feet wide alley in the rear, and the Westerly portion of Lot No. 52, having a frontage of twenty (20) feet on West Chocolate Avenue South and a frontage of sixteen and ninety-one hundredths (16.91) feet on the said fifteen (16) feet wide alley in the rear. HAVING thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house known as No. 562 West Chocolate Avenue and a frame garage. BEING the same premises which Todd D. Gottshall, by deed dated November 22, 2002, and recorded December 6, 2002, in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book 4658, Page 269, granted and conveyed unto Lester D. Rudy and Bonita Rudy, Husband and Wife. BEING the same premises which Lester D. Rudy and Bonita Rudy, Husband and Wife, by deed dated February 10, 2011, and recorded March 9, 2011, in the Recorder’s Office in
and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as Instrument No. 20110007201, granted and conveyed unto Louis A. Mione, grantee. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 24-013-048. PREMISES BEING: 562 West Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Lester D. Rudy and Bonita Rudy, mortgagors, and Louis A. Mione, record owner, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-11066-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 125 JACOB M. OTTLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $252,426.24 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or lot of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the western right of way line of Manor Drive, a thirty-five foot (35’) right of way, said point being located and referenced the following two (2) courses and distances, along the western right of way line of Manor Drive from the southwest right of way intersection of Manor Drive, aforementioned, and Althea Avenue, a forty-foot (40’) right of way; (1) South forty degrees, thirty-three minutes, zero seconds East (S 40 33’ 00” E) a distance of one hundred feet (100.00’) to a point (2) South forty-seven degrees, one minute, zero seconds East (S 47 01’ 00” E) a distance of eighty-four and eighty-five hundredths feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING; thence continuing along the western right of way line of Manor Drive, South forty-seven degrees, one minute, zero seconds, East (S 47 01’ 00” E) a distance of one hundred feet (100.00’) to a point at Lot #458; thence along Lot #458 South forty-two degrees, fifty-nine minutes, zero seconds West (S 42 59’ 00” W) a distance of one hundred ten feet (110.00’) to a point at Lot #459; thence along Lot #459 North sixty degrees, fifty-three minutes, forty-seven seconds West (N 60 53’ 47” W) a distance of one hundred three and one hundredth feet (103.01’) to a point at Lot #456; thence along Lot #456 North fortytwo degrees, fifty-nine minutes, zero seconds East (N 42 59’ 00” E) a distance of one hundred thirty-four and seventy-one hundredths feet (134.71’) to a point on the western right of way line of Manor Drive, the place of BEGINNING. SAID lot contains 12,235.5 square feet. Being all of Lot #457 as shown on a Plan of Lots of Skyline View Extension, recorded at the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book U, Pages 97 and 98. SUBJECT to a twenty-foot (20’) wide storm drainage easement along the southern portion of the lot, as shown on a Constructions Plan of Althea Avenue prepared by Hartman and Associates, Inc. dated June 12, 1996. BEING PART OF THE SAME premises which Ruth A. Bolla, Trustee by deed dated September 26, 1990 recorded September 27, 1990 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Book 1481, Page 541 granted and conveyed unto Robert Earl Wolfgang, Sr. and Martha K. Wolfgang. The said Martha K. Wolfgang having expired on June 7, 1998 thereby vesting sole title to Robert Earl Wolfgang, Sr. by virtue of law. TAX PARCEL NO. 68034-074. Premises Being: 7897 Manor Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. BEING the same premises which Robert Earl Wolfgang, Sr., Widower and Robert Homes, Inc. by deed dated May 11,1999 and recorded May 18, 1999 in Deed Book 3410, Page 150, granted and conveyed unto Byron J. Dissinger and Sokhan Pich, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Byron J. Dissinger and Sokhan Pich, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV09479-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 126 MICHAEL J. SHAVEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $76,132.19 THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, CITY OF HARRISBURG, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CHESTNUT STREET, SAID POINT BEING ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO (172)
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 8 FEET EAST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF NINETEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS; THENCE NORTHWARDLY ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF PROPERTY NUMBER 1916 CHESTNUT STREET, EIGHTY-SEVEN (87) FEET TO A THREE (3) FEET WIDE PRIVATE ALLEY, EIGHTEEN (18) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTHWARDLY AND THROUGH THE CENTER OF A BRICK PARTITION WALL, DIVIDING THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED FROM PROPERTY NUMBER 1920 CHESTNUT STREET, EIGHTY-SEVEN (87) FEET TO CHESTNUT STREET AND THENCE WESTWARDLY ALONG SAID CHESTNUT STREET, EIGHTEEN (18) FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. PARCEL ID # 09-079-076. Premises Being Known As: 1918 Chestnut Street Harrisburg, PA 17104. THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ARTHUR C. SMITH, III FROM ESTATE OF ARTHUR C. SMITH, JR. IN A DEED DATED MAY 02, 2002 AND RECORDED MAY 02, 2002 IN BOOK 4370 PAGE 496. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, rights of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Arthur C. Smith, III Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-8876-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 127 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $59,054.17 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, together with the improvements thereon erected, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Rudy Street, 85 feet East of the Southeast corner of Rudy Street and South 19th Street, at the dividing line between property No. 1905 Rudy Street and property herein described; thence eastwardly along the southern side of Rudy Street, 20 feet to a point on the line of property No. 1909 Rudy Street; thence southwardly through the center line of a partition wall between said property and the property herein described, 100 feet to a point on the northern side of Sullivan Alley; thence westwardly along same, 20 feet to a point on line of Property No. 1905 Rudy Street, aforesaid; thence northwardly through the center line of the partition wall between properties 1905 Rudy Street and the Property herein described, 100 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 1907 RUDY ROAD, HARRISBURG, PA 17104. TAX PARCEL: 13-002-004. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Anita R. Frullani and George Wallace Robinson, Jr., wife and husband, by deed dated 08/08/2010 and recorded 08/18/2010 in Dauphin County Instrument No. 2010-0024053, granted and conveyed unto Marcellette N. Fraser. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all restrictions, reservations and rights of way of record or visible upon a view of the premises. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF MARCELLETTE N. FRASER under Judgment No. 2011-CV10974-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO.129 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $75,400.87 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Holly Street, said point being one hundred (100) feet West of the Northwest corner of 19th and Holly Streets; thence Northwardly along other lands now or late of Edwin M. Hershey and through the partition dividing the house hereby conveyed from the adjoining house and beyond one hundred (100) feet to a ten (10) feet wide alley; thence Westwardly along the Southern side of said ten (10) feet wide alley twenty (20) feet to a point; thence
Southwardly at right angles to Holly Street along lands now or formerly of Edwin M. Hershey one hundred (100) feet to a point on the North side of Holly Street; thence Eastwardly along the North side of Holly Street twenty (20) feet to a point, the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED the western onehalf part of a brick dwelling house known as: 1848 HOLLY STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17104. TAX PARCEL: 09-065-061. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Ricky Lee Gutshall by Deed dated 03/31/11 and recorded 04/01/11 in Dauphin County Instrument No. 20110009454, granted and conveyed unto Seydou Djibo and Saunder Fairrow, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF SEYDOU DJIBO AND SAUNDER FAIRROW under Judgment No. CV-2015-9995-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 130 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $215,910.39 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Susquehanna, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the East line of Rustic Drive, formerly known as Willow Street, said point being 370.32 feet North of the intersection of Rustic Drive, formerly known as Willow Street and Sylvan Place on the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence continuing along the East side of Rustic Drive, formerly known as Willow Street in a northwardly direction North 19 degrees 30 minutes West, 60 feet to a point on the South line of Lot No. 15; thence continuing along the South line of Lot No. 15 in an eastwardly direction North 70 degrees 30 minutes East, 115.20 feet to a point on the rear of Lot No. 6; thence continuing along the rear of Lot No. 6 in a Southerly direction South 14 degrees 55 minutes East, 60.19 feet to a point on the North line of Lot No. 13; thence continuing along the North line of Lot No. 13 in a Westward direction South 70 degrees 30 minutes West, 110.40 feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. BEING all of Lot No. 14, Block ‘C’, of the Plan of Bonnyview, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on Wall Board No. 9. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, easements, and right of ways of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jamie E. Kleckner, single man, by Deed from Joseph C. Aiello and Stephanie L. Aiello, h/w, dated 12/05/2007, recorded 12/07/2007 in Instrument Number 20070048821. Tax Parcel: 62-038-104000-0000. Premises Being: 308 Rustic Drive, Harrisburg, PA 171094723. Seized and sold as the property of Jamie E. Kleckner under judgment # 2015-CV-9459. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 131 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $111,570.21 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or piece of land situate in the Sixth Ward, Harrisburg City, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Second Street, which point is 41.5 feet north of the northeastern corner of Second Street and Dauphin Avenue; thence eastwardly through the center of an 8 foot space between this and adjoining house, 87 feet, more or less, to a 3 foot wide private alley; thence northwardly along the western side of said 3 foot wide alley, 22 feet, more or less, to a point on the other land of now or late of W. L. Gorgas; thence westwardly along the side of last mentioned property, and through the center of a brick partition wall between this and adjoining property 87 feet, more or less, to the eastern side of Second Street; and thence southwardly along the eastern side of Second Street, 22 feet to a point, the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 1825 NORTH SECOND STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17102.
TAX PARCEL: 11-013-071. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Brent A. Ott, by deed dated November 5, 2008 and recorded November 10, 2008 to Dauphin County Instrument No. 20080041039, granted and conveyed unto Bradley R. Tozer. TOGETHER with the right to use the 3 foot wide alley in the rear of said lot for ingress and egrees in common with the owners and occupiers of other property abutting thereon. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF BRADLEY R. TOZER under Judgment No. 2015-CV-6414-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 132 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $123,486.24 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, designated and known as part of lot numbered fifty-two (52) and part of lot numbered fifty-three (53) on a plan of lots, having thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known as No. 34 West Caracas Avenue, bounded and described as follows: CONTAINING in front on the South side of West Caracas Avenue forty (40) feet, and extending in depth of that width southwardly one hundred fifty (150) feet to a fifteen (15) feet wide alley; said lot comprising the westerly thirty (30) feet of Lot No. 52 and the easterly ten (10) feet of Lot No. 53. BOUNDED on the North by West Caracas Avenue aforesaid; on the South by the fifteen (15) feet wide alley aforesaid; on the East by property now or formerly of Henry F. Wentling, being the remaining portion of Lot No. 52; and on the West by property now or formerly of the Hershey Chocolate Company, being the remaining portion of Lot No. 53. BEING the same premises which Clarence G. Von Nieda, Executor of the will of Boyd W. Von Nieda, by deed dated March 19, 1966, and recorded March 21, 1966, in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Deed Book O; Volume 51, Page 290, granted and conveyed unto Paul B. Coulter and Sally A. Coulter, husband and wife. The said Paul B. Coulter died April 4, 1980, and title to the subject premise passed by operation of law to his spouse Sally A. Coulter, the Grantor herein. TAX PARCEL NO. 24-016060-000-0000. Premises Being: 34 West Caracas Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033. BEING the same premises which Sally A. Coulter, a widow by deed dated August 22, 1991 and recorded August 23, 1991 in Deed Book 1617, Page 343, granted and conveyed unto Paul S. Coulter a/k/a P. Steven Coulter and Peggy S. Coulter, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Paul S. Coulter a/k/a P. Steven Coulter and Peggy S. Coulter, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-7145-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 133 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $70,451.87 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly line of Muench Street, which point is Ninetyeight feet westwardly of the northwesterly corner of Third and Muench Streets and at the westerly line of a four feet wide private alley; thence along the northerly line of Muench Street South 67 degrees no minutes West 15.82 feet to a point; thence through the center of a partition wall and beyond North 23 degrees no minutes West 74 feet to a point on the southerly line of a four feet wide private alley; thence along the same North 67 degrees no minutes East 15.82 feet to a point, on the westerly line of a four feet wide private alley aforesaid; thence along the same South 23 degrees no minutes East 74 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING known as 278 Muench Street, Harrisburg PA 17102. BEING Parcel #11-008-028. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Ann Marie Ramsey and Jennifer A. Nye, by Deed dated October 27, 1997 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of
Deeds Office on November 4, 1997 in Deed Book 2968, Page 634, granted and conveyed unto Ann Marie Ramsey. Seized and sold as the property of Ann Marie Ramsey under judgment # 2014CV-6702. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 134 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $162,684.14 ALL THOSE CERTAIN Lot/ Unit and the property known, named and identified in the Declaration referred to below as “Bradford Estates, a Planned Community” located in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which has heretofore been submitted to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Uniform Planned Community Act, 68 Pa C.S.A. Section 5101 et seq, by the recording in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County of a declaration dated November 22, 2002 and recorded December 12, 2002 in Record Book 4666, Page 066, and any amendments thereto, including but not limited to the First Amendment to Declaration dated September 28, 2004 (the original Declaration and all amendments are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Declaration”) being and designated in such Declaration, as Unit Numbers and/or Lot Number 187, which said Units is more fully described in said Declaration and is shown and further described on a Final Subdivision Plan of Bradford Estates, Phase III, IV, V and VI, recorded on February 19, 2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “W”, Volume 8, Page 5, and is also shown and further described on the First Amended Declaration Plat recorded September 29, 2004, as part of the first Amendment to Declaration, of the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Record Book 5695, Page 555 (Final Subdivision Plans for Phases III, IV, V and VI and the First Amended Declaration Plat are collectively referred to herein as the “Plans”). UNDER AND SUBJECT to all easements, rights of way, and restrictions whether or not of record and as shown on the Plans, and including but not limited to the following: Units B, C, D and E, of Bradford Estate, Phase II, subject to a 20’ conservation easement for a pedestrian path as shown on said Plans. UNDER AND SUBJECT nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record or visible upon inspection of the premises. THE UNIT herein is known and numbered as: 244 BUCKLEY DRIVE, HARRISBURG, PA 17112. TAX PARCEL: 68-048-205. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Taiten L. Lehman and Amy B. Lehman, husband and wife, by Deed dated 09/15/09 and recorded 09/28/09 in Dauphin County Instrument #20090032538, granted and conveyed unto Travis E. Miller and Jennifer C. Carlton, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with prior grants and reservations of coal, oil, gas, mining rights of way, exceptions, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, as the same may appear in this or prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF JENNIFER C. CARLTON AND TRAVIS E. MILLER under Judgment No. 2015-CV-9530-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 135 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,280.02 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Swatara Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a Final Subdivision Plan for Rolling Ridge West, Phase IV, prepared by Herbert, Rowland and Grubic, Inc., Consulting Engineers, dated April 12, 1984, and revised July, 1985, and recorded September 1985 in Plan Book A-4, Page 72 to 76 inclusive, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southeast side of Harvest Drive and a corner of Lot No. 207 on said Plan; thence extending along said lot South 85 degrees 28 minutes 00 seconds East 149.00 feet to a point at corner of Lot No. 195 on said Plan; thence extending along said lot South 26 degrees 45 minutes 46 seconds West 92.61 feet to a point at corner of Lot No. 205 on said Plan; thence extending along said lot North 80 degrees 02 minutes 37 seconds West 115.89 feet to a point on the southeast
THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - C-9 side of Harvest Drive; thence extending along said drive along a curve having a radius of 315 feet the arc distance of 29.82 feet to a point; thence continuing North 04 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East 45.00 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. PARCEL NO. 63-077-281. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Michael R. Iskric and Linda S. Iskric, his wife, by Deed dated 3/23/2004 and recorded 4/01/2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 5433, Page 56, granted and conveyed unto Linda S. Iskric. 565 Harvest Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111. BEING Lot No. 206 on said Plan, House No. 565 Harvest Drive. Seized and sold as the property of Linda S. Iskric under judgments 2015-CV-10008. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 136 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $91,174.52 ALL that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Highspire, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point and iron pin on the southerly right-of-way line of Walnut Street Extended, said point being two hundred twelve and 17/100 (212.17) feet along said right-of-way from the southeastern intersection of the right-of-ways of Walnut Street and Iron Avenue; thence south twenty-one (21) degrees eighteen (18) minutes four (04) seconds west a distance of one hundred forty-one and 01/100 (141.01) feet to an iron pin; thence north sixty (60) degrees eighteen (18) minutes fifty-one (51) seconds west a distance of eighty-nine and 70/100 (89.70) feet to an iron pin; thence north twentytwo degrees no minutes no seconds east a distance of one hundred twenty-nine (129) feet to an iron pin; thence along the southerly right-of-way of Walnut Street Extended south sixty-eight (68) degrees no minutes no seconds east a distance of eighty-seven and 17/100 (87.17) feet to an iron pin, the point of BEGINNING. CONTAINING .0.2727 acres. BEING Lot 4D on the final subdivision plan of Gust J. Benko, dated April 30, 1986, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book F, Volume 4, Page 44. AND ALSO BEING Lot 4E on the final subdivision plan of Gust J. Benko, dated December 9, 1991, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book H-5, Page 95; and WHERE THEREIN it is instructed that Lot 4E shall be conveyed to Lot 4D and shall not be conveyed as a separate lot in the future. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Larry E. Miller and Karen F. Miller, his wife, by Deed from Kevin D. Martin and Kathy L. Martin, his wife, dated 09/23/2004, recorded 09/29/2004 in Book 5696, Page 361. Tax Parcel: 30-030-024000-0000. Premises Being: 301 Walnut Street, Highspire, PA 17034-1262. Seized and sold as the property of Larry E. Miller and Karen F. Miller under judgment # 2015-CV-9700. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 137 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $152,356.52 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with any improvements thereon erected, situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described in accordance with Preliminary Final Subdivision Plan of Locust Ridge Townhomes, made by Act One Consultant, Inc., Civil Engineering Surveying, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Job No. 95-011, said Plan being recorded in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office on July 19, 1996, in Plan Book II, Volume 6, Page 43, bounded, limited and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point set on the southeasterly side of Nancy Drive (50 feet right of way - 30 feet Bit. Pav.) a corner of Lot No. 4 (as shown on said Plan); thence extending from said beginning point and measured along line of Lot No. 4, South 88 degrees 58 minutes 00 seconds East, 237.61 feet to a point in line of lands of Quail Run Apartments, now or formerly of Benjamin D. Gellar (as shown on said Plan); thence extending along same South 07 degrees 07 minutes 00 seconds East, 24.24 feet to a point at a corner of Lot No. 6 (as shown on said Plan);
thence extending along line of same the two following courses and directions: 1) North 88 degrees 58 minutes 00 seconds West, 200.55 feet, and 2) North 83 degrees 54 minutes 42 seconds West 40.78 feet to a point on the southeasterly side of Nancy Drive; thence extending along same on a line curving to the left and having a radius of 125 feet, an arc distance of 20.43 feet to the first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No.5 as shown on said Plan. Parcel #: 35-058-163. 5002 Nancy Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17109. BEING the same premises which Laura W. Martin, an individual, divorced and unremarried female, by deed dated August 20, 2007 and recorded August 21, 2007 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, as Instrument #20070033901, granted and conveyed unto Barry M. Martin, an individual, divorced and unmarried male. Seized and sold as the property of Barry M. Martin under judgment 2015-CV-9633. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 138 PATRICK A. DEIBLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $79,505.81 ALL THAT CERTAIN leasehold estate for a term of years in and to that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Second Ward of the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, known as 117 West Emaus Street, more specifically bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Emaus Street, which point is 100 feet 04 inches distance in a westwardly direction from the northwestern corner of Catherine and Emaus Streets; thence northwardly in line parallel with Catherine Street, 110 feet to a point; thence westwardly in a line parallel with Emaus Street, 18 feet 02 inches to the eastern line of the Schoolhouse Road; and thence southwardly by the eastern line of the same 110 feet to Emaus Street and thence eastwardly along the northern line of said last mentioned Street, 19 feet 08 inches to a point, the place of beginning. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 41-002-059-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: All that certain premises known as 117 West Emaus Street, Middletown, Middletown Borough, Dauphin County, PA, 17057 described in Instrument No. 20140024255. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Anne L. Sosnowski, formerly Anne L. Jaster and David W. Sosnowski, her husband, by Deed dated September 29, 2014 and recorded October 7, 2014 in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania to instrument No. 20140024255 granted and conveyed unto CTM Homes, LLC its successor and assigns. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, rights of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of CTM Homes, LLC, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-6473-mf. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO.139 SARAH K. McCAFFERY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $78,584.54 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (formerly situate in Swatara Township). SAID Lot being No. 35 of Block C in the Plan of Lots laid out by James D. Cameron and being recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book A, Volume 1, Page 66. SAID lot fronting on Second Street 25 feet, more or less, extending back the same width 100 feet to a 15 feet wide alley and being 75 feet West of the southwest corner of Second and Franklin Streets, as shown and plotted on the aforementioned plan. HAVING thereon erected a 2-1/2 story frame dwelling known and numbered as 718 North Second Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record or visible upon inspection of premises. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Grant W. Morrison, Jr. and Donna Morrison, husband and wife, by Deed dated 4/14/2006 and recorded 4/28/2006 in the
Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument No. 20060016124, granted and conveyed unto Felipe Velez-Gonzalez, unmarried man. Seized and sold as the property of Felipe Velez Gonzalez under judgment # 2015-CV-2808. Parcel #: 60-012-027. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 140 KARL M. LEDEBOHM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $116,864.33 ALL THAT CERTAIN unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to all that certain tract or parcel of ground situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to survey of William B. Whittock, Registered Professional Engineer, dated October 30, 1959, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Hillside Road, one hundred eight (108) feet east of the northeast corner of Hillside Road and Pine Street; thence along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 2 and 3, Block “J” on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots, north 13 degrees no minutes east, one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to a point on line of Lot No. 13, Block “J” on said Plan; thence along the same and extending along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 13 and 12, Block “J” on said Plan, south 77 degrees no minutes east, sixty-one and four hundred forty-five one-thousandths (61.445) feet to a point on line of Lot No. 4, Block “J” on said Plan; thence along Lots Nos. 3 and 4, Block “J” on said Plan, south 13 degrees no minutes west, one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to the northern side of Hillside Road; thence along the same north 77 degrees no minutes west, fifty-eight (58) feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 3, Block “J” on the Revised Plan of a part of Oak Hills Addition No. 1, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County Plan Book “N”, Page 49. HAVING thereon erected a one and one-half story dwelling house known as 113 Hillside Road, Middletown, PA 17057. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to the reservations, restrictions, covenants and easements as the same are more fully set forth in the Recorder’s Office, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Misc. Book “U”, Volume 5, Page 83, EXCEPTING, HOWEVER, that the Restriction No. 4 therein shall be and the same is hereby modified and changed so that the premises herein conveyed shall not at any time be used for commercial, business or apartment house uses, but the same shall be used solely for residential purposes, in accordance with the remainder of said restrictions. AND FURTHER UNDER AND SUBJECT to the terms and conditions provided in the original lease dated August 17, 1945, wherein and whereby the Principal and Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House leased and let the premises of which the herein described premises are a part, unto William M. Hollinger and Herbert O. Shaeffer for a term of 99 years, beginning April 1, 1945, including the lease rent reserved in said lease in the sum of $10.00 per year payable in half-yearly installments on April 1st and October 1st of each year, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, in Misc. Book “T”, Volume 5, Page 465. See also agreement of revision of said lease dated June 6, 1950, recorded June 15, 1950, in said Recorder’s Office, and Consent to Mortgage agreement dated June 8, 1950, and recorded June 15, 1950. BEING the same premises which Stefanie Arndt, formerly Stefanie Conrad and Jacob C. Arndt, her husband, by their deed dated June 16, 1978 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Record Book V-64, Page 762, granted and conveyed onto William H. Baumbach and Lynda L. Baumbach, his wife. The said Lynda L. Baumbach died on February 22, 2008 whereby title vested in William H. Baumbach automatically by operation of law. The said William H. Baumbach died on March 3, 2015 whereby title passed automatically to his children, William J. Baumbach and Abby Gabner by operation of law. TAX PARCEL NO. 42014-024. Seized and sold as the property of William J. Baumbach, a/k/a William J. Baumbach, Jr. and Abby Gabner, IN THEIR CAPACITY AS HEIRS OF William H. Baumbach, deceased and Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns and all persons, firms or associations claiming right, title or interest from or under William H. Baumbach, deceased, under judgment # 2015-CV-07496. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions
will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 141 M. TROY FREDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $192,076.30 PARCEL NO.: 11-008-007. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings thereon erected, situate in the 11th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of North Third Street, at the line of property formerly of J. Harvey Patton and David E. Tracy, which point is 37 feet North of the northern line of Delaware Street; thence northwardly along the western Line of North Third Street 18 feet to the line of property now or formerly of R. Wilson Hoffman; thence westwardly along the line of said property 162 feet to the eastern line of Susquehanna Street, formerly Mifflin Avenue; thence southwardly along the eastern line of Susquehanna Street, 18 feet to the line of the aforesaid property formerly of J. Harvey Patton and David E. Tracy, and thence eastwardly, along the line of said property, 162 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three story brick dwelling house known as No. 1928 North Third Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to all easements, restrictions, encumbrances and other matters of record or that which a physical inspection or survey of the premises would reveal. And Further under and subject to the requirement that the property shall remain taxable for the payment of real estate taxes in perpetuity. AND FURTHER UNDER AND SUBJECT to that certain Land Use Restriction Agreement entered into by the Grantee and the City of Harrisburg, which Agreement is to be recorded herewith. TOGETHER with all and singular the buildings and improvements, ways, streets, alleys, passages, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances, whatsoever unto the hereby granted premises belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the said Grantor in law, equity, or otherwise, howsoever, of, in and to the same and every part thereof. Fee Simple Title Vested in Lloyd A. White, a single man by deed from Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg, dated 1/11 /2008, recorded 1/18/2008, in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Deed Instrument No. 20080002174. ....and the said Lloyd A. White died 12/28/2014 intestate leaving as his only surviving heirs at law and next of kin the following: Joy A. White (Daughter) and Janine R. White (Daughter). The Said Janine R. White renounced the right to administer the Estate. The said Joy A. White was duly granted Letter of Administration on 1/5/2015 by the Surrogated Office of the County of Dauphin under Record and Docket Number 2215-0007. Seized and sold as the property of Joy A. White, Administratrix of the Estate of Lloyd A. White, Deceased under judgment # 2015-CV08207. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 142 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $115,362.86 All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Susquehanna Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Kota Avenue, at the division line between Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on the hereinbelow mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said last mentioned line, North 86 degrees 26 minutes 00 seconds East 93.02 feet to a point at the division line between Lots Nos. 5 and 6 on said Plan; thence along said last mentioned line, South 03 degrees 34 minutes 00 seconds East 149.28 feet to a point on the northern side of Bogar Avenue; thence along the same, South 86 degrees 26 minutes 00 seconds West 102.21 feet to a point; thence northwesterly by an arch having a radius of 12.00 feet, an arc distance of 20.70 feet to a point on the eastern side of Kota Avenue; thence along said last mentioned line, North 05 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East 137.06 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 5 on the Plan of Belle Nance Farms, recorded in the Office of the
Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book ‘Z’, Page 6. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Razali Arsyad, single, as to 25% interest and Mursyidah Arsyad, single as to 25% interest and Kassam Arsyad and Nuraishah Yanya, h/w, as to 50% interest, as tenants by the entirety, with the percentage interest being held, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, by Deed from Razali Arsyad, single and Mursyidah Arsyad, single and Arysad Kassem, aka, Kassem Arysad and Nuraishah Yanya, h/w, dated 12/31/2007, recorded 01/10/2008 in Instrument Number 20080001212. Tax Parcel: 620-049-005000-0000. Premises Being: 2500 Bogar Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9407. Seized and sold as the property of Nuraishah Yanya, Mursyidah Arsyad, Kassem Arsyad a/k/a Kassem Arsyad, and Razali Arsyad under judgment # 2014-CV-08665. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 143 JESSICA N. MANIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $95,461.03 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, parcel, piece of ground with the buildings thereon erected situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated April 12, 1977, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the West side of Calvert Street (formerly Hillside Annex), said point being One Hundred twenty (120) feet South of the southwest corner of Clarendon and Calvert Streets; thence along the West side of Calvert Street, South Seven (7) degrees East Sixty (60) feet to a corner of Lot No. 5 in the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along Lot Nos. 5 and 4 South Eighty-three (83) degrees West One Hundred Thirty-five (135) feet to point on the East side of Lot No. 3 on said Plan of Lots; thence along Lot Nos. 3 and 9, North Seven (7) degrees West Sixty (60) feet to a corner of Lot No. 8 on said Plan; thence along Lot Nos. 8 and 7, North Eighty-three (83) degrees East One Hundred Thirty-five (135) feet to THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. PARCEL # 35-060-147. BEING KNOWN AS 471 Calvert Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which John E. Long and Brenda J. Long, his wife by their deed dated August 23,1996 and recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Deed Book 2690 page 240, granted and conveyed unto Rose Ann Bowen, a single woman. Rose Ann Bowen departed her life on 08/07/2013. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property Michael Thomas Silva, Executor of the Estate of Rose Ann Bowen a/k/a Rose Bowen under Judgment No. 2015-CV-05170-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 144 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $116,071.72 LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS COMMITMENT IS DESCRIBED AS ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATED IN TOWNSHIP OF LOWER PAXTON IN THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, AND STATE OF PA AND BEING DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATED 10/23/1995 AND RECORDED 10/23/1995 IN BOOK 2500 PAGE 236 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET FORTH ABOVE, AND REFERENCED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THOSE THREE (3) CERTAIN Lots SITUATE IN LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BEING PART OF HAINLYN Plan NO. 2 AS SHOWN BY THE Plan THEREOF DULY RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, IN Plan BOOK ‘E,’ PAGE 18, AND KNOWN AS Lots NOS. 200, 201 AND 202 ON SAID Plan, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE Northern SIDE OF HILLCREST Street AS SHOWN ON SAID Plan, WHICH POINT IS ONE HUNDRED FORTY (140) FEET East OF THE Eastern SIDE OF HETRICK Street AS SHOWN ON SAID Plan AND AT THE Eastern LINE OF Lot NO. 199 AS SHOWN ON SAID Plan; THENCE Northwardly ALONG THE Eastern LINE OF SAID Lot NO. 199, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE (125) FEET TO THE Southern SIDE OF
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C-10 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Continued From Section C, Page 9 HOCKER Avenue; THENCE Eastwardly ALONG THE Southern SIDE OF HOCKER Avenue, SIXTY (60) FEET TO THE Western LINE OF Lot NO. 203 AS SHOWN ON SAID Plan; THENCE Southwardly ALONG THE Western LINE OF SAID Lot NO. 203, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE (125) FEET TO THE Northern SIDE OF HILLCREST Street; THENCE Westwardly ALONG THE Northern SIDE OF HILLCREST Street, SIXTY (60) FEET TO A POINT AT THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ronald E. Slyder, by Deed from Ronald E. Slyder, individually and as the executor of the estate of Thelma N. Slyder, dated 10/23/1995, recorded 10/23/1995 in Book 2500, Page 236. Mortgagor RONALD E. SLYDER A/K/A RONALD EUGENE SLYDER died on August 8, 2010, leaving a Will dated June 29, 1992. Letters Testamentary were granted to ELEANOR M. REICHEL on August 15, 2010 in Dauphin County, No. 2210-0796. Decedent’s surviving heirs at law and next-of-kin are ELEANOR M. REICHEL, JENNIFER FOSTER, JOHN FOSTER, SUZANNE REICHEL, JACOB REICHEL, KENNETH J. J. REICHEL, GIOVANNA REICHEL, TYLER REICHEL, JOSHUA REICHEL and PAIGE REICHEL. Tax Parcel: 35-052-041000-0000. Premises Being: 4616 Hillcrest Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109-2817. Seized and sold as the property of Eleanor M. Reichel, in Her Capacity as Executrix and Devisee of The Estate of Ronald E. Slyder a/k/a Ronald Eugene Sldyer; Suzanne Reichel, in Her Capacity as Devisee of The Estate of Ronald E. Slyder a/k/a Ronald Eugene Sldyer; Jacob Reichel, in His Capacity as Devisee of The Estate of Ronald E. Slyder a/k/a Ronald Eugene Sldyer; Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Tyler Reichel, Deceased under judgment # 2013-CV-49. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 145 GREGORY JAVARDIAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $138,442.67 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Western line of Gibbel Road at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 2 and 3, as shown on a Plan of Lots known as ‘Valley View Manor’, hereinafter referred to, said point being 85 feet from the Northwest corner of Ridgeview Drive and Gibbel Road; thence North 13° 39’ East along the Western side of Gibbel Road a distance of 85 feet to a point, the Southeastern corner of Lot No. 1; thence North 76° 21’ West along the Southern line of Lot No. 1 a distance of 150 feet to a point; thence South 13° 39’ West along the Eastern line of Lot No. 42 a distance of 85 feet to a point; thence South 76° 21’ East along the Northern line of Lot No. 3 a distance of 150 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING all of Lot No. 2 as shown in a Plan of Lots known as Valley View Manor, Revised, Section ‘1’ a copy of which Plan is recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book W, Page 42, where it will more fully and at large appear. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights-of way of record or visible upon inspection of said premises. Having thereon erected a single stone and frame split-level dwelling known and numbered as 302 Gibbel Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 35-032-129. PREMISES BEING: 302 Gibbel Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Karen P. Umlauf and Jeffrey C. Umlauf, by Deed dated April 1, 2004 and recorded April 2, 2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 5435, Page 71, granted and conveyed unto Jeffrey C. Umlauf and Karen P. Umlauf. Karen P. Umlauf departed this life on January 1, 2015. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to conditions, easements, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Jeffrey C. Umlauf, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-6955-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions
will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 146 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $64,919.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Emerald Street, which point is 21.25 feet west of the southwest corner of Logan and Emerald Streets, and at dividing line between Lot Nos. 317 and 315 Emerald Street; thence along said dividing line and through the center of a partition wall and beyond, South 19 degrees 00 minutes West, a distance of 90 feet to a point to a line of land now or late of P. Miduri; thence along same, North 71 degrees 00 minutes East, 21.25 feet to a point at dividing line between Lot Nos. 313 and 315 Emerald Street; thence along said dividing line, North 19 degrees 00 minutes West and through the center of a partition wall and beyond, *90 feet (erroneously referred to as 90 degrees in previous deed) to a point on southerly line of Emerald Street aforesaid; thence along same, North 71 degrees 00 minutes East, a distance of 21.25 feet to a point, the, place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Tamara D. Jelks, married woman and Darrell W. Jelks, married man, h/w, by Deed from Florence E. Parker, single woman and Robin M. Parker, single woman, dated 04/23/2002, recorded 05/01/2002 in Book 4368, Page 1. Tax Parcel: 10-046-073000-0000. Premises Being: 315 Emerald Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1821. Seized and sold as the property of Darrell W. Jelks and Tamara D. Jelks under judgment # 2015-CV-3694. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 147 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $118,804.54 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected situated in the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at the southwest corner of Twenty-Eighth and East Boas (formerly Curtin) Street; thence westwardly along the southern side of East Boas Street forty-two (42) feet to a point; thence southwardly and parallel with TwentyEighth Street one hundred fifty (150) feet to Ella Alley; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Ella Alley forty-two (42) feet to TwentyEighth Street; thence Northwardly along the western line of Twenty-Eighth Street, one hundred fifty (150) feet to the southwest corner of TwentyEighth and East Boas Street, the place of BEGINNING. Having thereon erected a two story single frame dwelling house known and numbered as 2751 BOAS STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17103. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 51-016-015. PREMISES BEING: 2751 BOAS STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17103. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which JAMES R. CARELLI, single man, by Deed dated 09/14/2006 and recorded 09/15/2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Instrument No. 20060038405, granted and conveyed unto JACOB S. HOWARTH, adult individual. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions and matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of JACOB S. HOWARTH Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV3083-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 148 ALICIA N. SANDOVAL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $ 40,779.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN SOUTH HANOVER TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PAR-
TICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTHERN LINE OF REXFORD ROAD, SAID POINT BEING THE NORTHEASTERN CORNER OF LOT 20, ON THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED PLAN OF LOTS; THENCE ALONG THE CURVE OF THE SOUTHERN LINE OF REXFORD ROAD, SOUTH 77 DEGREES 22 MINUTES EAST 154.73 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHWESTERN CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF OAKSHIRE DRIVE AND REXFORD ROAD; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF OAKSHIRE DRIVE SOUTH 3 DEGREES 32 MINUTES WEST 39.55 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERN LINE OF OAKSHIRE DRIVE; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF OAKSHIRE DRIVE AND FOLLOWING A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 98.93 FEET A DISTANCE OF 108 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT; THENCE IN A WESTWARDLY DIRECTION ALONG OTHER LANDS FORMERLY OF WILLIAM CHARLES 21.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAME, NORTH 77 DEGREES 22 MINUTES WEST 250.15 FEET TO A POINT AT OTHER LANDS OF CHARLES, SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHEASTERN CORNER OF LOT NO. 20; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF LOT NO. 20, NORTH 30 DEGREES 33 MINUTES EAST 138.14 FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOTS NOS. 18 AND 19 OF SECTION “C” OF THE PLAN OF CRESTVIEW MANOR, AS PREPARED BY D. P. RAFFENSBERGER, REGISTERED SURVEYOR, CAMP HILL, PENNA., UNDER DATE OF APRIL 17, 1955 AND WHICH PLAN IS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA IN PLAN BOOK “S”, PAGE 10. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A PERMASTONE RANCH TYPE DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AS AND NUMBERED 25 REXFORD ROAD, HUMMELSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO LEROY M. YOHN AND JOANNE M. YOHN, HIS WIFE BY WARRANTY DEED FROM BARBARA A. HUTCHINSON, SINGLE WOMAN AS RECORDED 06/06/1984 IN BOOK 500 AT PAGE 329 AS DOCUMENT 8629. Commonly Known As: 25 REXFORD RD., HUMMELSTOWN, PA, 17036. TAX ID: 56-015-008. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of LEROY M. YOHN, and JOANNE M. YOHN Mortgagors herein, under judgment No. 2015-CV-4846. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 149 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $103,824.55 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly line of Birchwood Drive, which point is 5000 feet eastwardly of the Northeasterly corner of Birchwood Drive and Locust Lane; thence North 16 degrees 30 minutes west, 110 feet to a point; thence North 43 degrees 30 minutes East,46 feet to a point; thence south 46 degrees 30 minutes east, 110 feet to a point on the northerly line of Birchwood Drive aforesaid; thence along same South 43 degrees 30 minutes west, 60 feet to a point, the place of beginning IMPROVEMENTS consist of a residential dwelling. BEING PREMISES: 8 Birchwood Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17109. SOLD as the property of MILDRED I. ARTZ. TAX PARCEL # 35-064034-000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of Mildred I. Artz under judgment # 2015-CV-9895. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 150 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $153,476.96 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and being described in accordance with a Subdivision Plan of
New Clermont, Phase 1, said Plan made by Akens Engineering, dated April 24,1984 and recorded in Plan Book W, Volume 3, Pages 1-2, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Ryan Drive, 50 feet wide, at a corner of Lot No. 6; thence extending from said point of beginning and along Lot No. 6, North 12 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds West, the distance of 118 feet to a point in line of other lands of which this is a part; thence extending along the last mentioned lands, North 76 degrees 31 minutes 00 seconds East, the distance of 85 feet to a point at a corner of Lot No. 8; thence extending along Lot No. 8, South 12 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds East, the distance of 119.50 feet to a point on the northerly side of Ryan Drive; thence extending along the said side of Ryan Drive, South 77 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West, the distance of 85 feet to the first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. BEING shown as Lot No. 7 on the above mentioned Plan. BEING known and numbered as 532 Ryan Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 35027-138. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Fannie Mae a/k/a Federal National Mortgage Association, by deed dated 4/9/2013 and recorded 4/29/2013 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania as Instrument Number 20130012983 granted and conveyed unto Kimberly Ann Angeny. Seized and sold as the property of Kimberly Ann Angeny under judgment # 2015-CV-9990. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 151 ELIZABETH J. GOLDSTEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,137.18 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or tract of ground, situate in the Tenth Ward, City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Seneca Street, which point is a seventy eight (78) feet six (6) inches west of the southwest corner of Third and Seneca Streets at the center of a nine (9) feet open space; thence southwardly through the center of said open space and beyond and through the center of a garage partition wall one hundred (100) feet to a point on the line of property now or late of Isaac Marcus; thence westwardly parallel with Seneca Street twenty (20) feet, six (6) inches to a point on the property line of 253 Seneca Street; thence northwardly and part of the distance through the center of a partition wall one hundred (100) feet to a point on the southern line of Seneca Street; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Seneca Street twenty (20) feet six (6) inches to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING further identified as Dauphin County Tax Parcel No. 10-053-005 as shown on tax assessment maps of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two story brick dwelling house known as No. 255 Seneca Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and a one story brick garage in the rear. TOGETHER with the right to use, as an automobile driveway, in common with the owners and occupiers of the property abutting thereon, the nine (9) feet open space above mentioned leading from Seneca Street to the garage in the rear; the portion of the said open space hereby conveyed to be kept in a passable condition, free and unobstructed by the Grantee, his heirs, personal representatives, and assigns. BEING the same premises which Pennsylvania Land Holdings, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, by its deed dated November 25, 1996 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Record Book 2757, Page 606, granted and conveyed to Hollis J. Moran, single woman. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 10-053-005. PREMISES BEING: 2 5 5 Seneca Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of David J. Bailey under judgment # 2015-CV-03253. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 152 ELIZABETH J. GOLDSTEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,137.18 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof made by Gerrit J. Betz, Registered Surveyor, dated December 20, 1971, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the West side of Logan Street, said point being 236.25 feet North of the Northwest corner of Logan and Woodbine Streets; thence along premises known as No. 2216 Logan Street and passing through the center of a partition wall, South 71 degrees West 70 feet to a point on the East side of Herman Alley; thence along the same North 19 degrees West 13.75 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 2220 Logan Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, North 71 degrees East 70 feet to a point on the West side of Logan Street aforesaid; thence along the same South 19 degrees East 13.75 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING premises known as 2218 Logan Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. IT BEING the same premises which Max F. Espinosa, by a Deed dated September 18, 2004 and recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Dauphin County, in Record Book 5686, Page 312, granted and conveyed unto Wendy C. Cajina, the GRANTOR herein. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 10-046-089. PREMISES BEING: 2 2 1 8 Logan Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of David J. Bailey under judgment # 2015-CV-03253. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 153 ROBERT G. RADEBACH Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $59,518.00 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises situate in the Township of Swatara, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described, as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the southern side of Grayson Road, T.R. 139, at its intersection with Milroy Road, Grayson Road, and Route 322 and 422; thence South 13 degrees 57 minutes 57 seconds West, a distance of 30.99 feet to an iron pin on the northern side of Routes 322 and 422;thence continuing along the northern side of Routes 322 and 422, by an arc to the right having a radius of 11,519.19 feet, an arc distance of 539.09 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing along the northern side of Routes 322 and 422, North 87 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds West, a distance of 183.41 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing along Webner Road, unopened, North 18 degrees 46 minutes 4 seconds West, a distance of 237.80 feet to an iron pin, at the intersection of Webner Road and Grayson Road; thence by an arc to the right, having a radius of 15 feet, an arc distance of 33.22 feet to an iron pin on the southern side of Grayson Road; thence along the southern side of Grayson Road, South 71 degrees 52 minutes 42 seconds East, a distance of 603.07 feet to a concrete monument; thence continuing along the southern side of Grayson Road by an arc to the right, having a radius of 5,754.65 feet, an arc distance of 236.40 feet to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. BEING 2.2698 acres, said description being in accordance with a survey of Gerrit J. Betz Associates, Inc. dated July 9, 1981, as a Final Subdivision Plan of the H. J. Webner Estate, which Subdivision Plan was recorded on October 18, 1982 in Dauphin County Plan Book “Q”, Volume 3, Page 36. BEING known and numbered as 8001 Grayson Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111. BEING designated as Dauphin County UPI: 63-23-068000-0000; 63-23-074-0000000; 63-23-075-000-0000; 63-23-076-000-0000; 6323-077-000-0000. BEING the same premises which Thelma M. Shepley, Administratrix D.B.N.C.T.A of the Estate of H.J. Webner, a/k/a Harvey J. Webner, Deceased, by deed dated September 16, 1988, and recorded October 3, 1988, in the Office Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at Record Book 1181, Page 539, granted and conveyed unto Richard L. Breski, Mortgagor and Real Owner. SEIZED, TAKEN IN EXECUTION AND TO BE SOLD as the property of Richard L. Breski, Mortgagor and Real Owner under Judgment No. 2012-CV-862MF in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest
and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 154 STEPHEN M. HLADIK Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $48,783.32 ALL THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY situate in the second ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Berryhill Street, said point being 104 feet 6 inches East of the Northeast corner of Fifteenth and Berryhill Streets; thence in a northerly direction and through the center of the partition between the herein described property and the property numbered 1512 Berryhill Street, 100 feet 9 inches to Ella Alley; thence in a Easterly direction along Ella Alley 15 feet to the line of property numbered 1516 Berryhill Street; thence in a Southerly direction and through the center of the partition of the herein described property and the said number 1516, 100 feet 9 inches to Berryhill Street; thence in a Westerly direction along Berryhill Street, 15 feet to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a dwelling house known and numbered at 1514 Berryhill Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. BEING TAX PARCEL NO.: 02-031-072. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which the Tax Claim Bureau of the County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania by Deed dated April 20, 1998 and recorded April, 20, 1998 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County in Deed Book 3085, Page 255 granted and conveyed unto Sandra L. Rowland. UNDER AND SUBJECT to and together with easements, exceptions, reservations, restrictions, rights of way, covenants and conditions as contained in prior instruments of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Sandra L. Rowland, Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No.: 2012-CV4045-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 155 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $74,936.59 ALL THAT CERTAIN following described property situate in the Fifth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to wit: BEGINNING at a corner point on the eastern line of Green Street forty-three (43) feet South of the Southeast corner of Green and Sassafras Streets; thence through the center of a partition wall separating this property from the property now or late of Sarah E. and Mabel Updegrove (1119 Green Street), North seventy-one (71) degrees thirty (30) minutes East, a distance of fifty-seven (57) feet to a corner point by the Western edge of a three (3) foot private alley; thence along the western edge of said alley, South eighteen (18) degrees thirty (30) minutes East, a distance of fourteen and thirty-three one-hundredths (14.33) feet to a corner point; thence along the center of a partition wall separating this property from property now or formerly of Robert C. Pryor and Shizuko Pryor, (1115 Green Street), South seventy-one (71) degrees thirty (30) minutes West, a distance of fifty-seven (57) feet to a corner point on the eastern line of Green Street aforesaid; thence along the eastern line of Green Street, North eighteen (18) degrees thirty (30) minutes West, a distance of fourteen and thirty-three one-hundredths (14.33) feet to a corner point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert M. Biter, single person, by Deed from Philip J. Sullivan, Jr. and Christine M. Sullivan, his wife, dated 06/23/1997, recorded 06/24/1997 in Book 2874, Page 189. Tax Parcel: 05-013-027000-0000. Premises Being: 1117 Green Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-2920. Seized and sold as the property of Robert M. Biter under judgment # 2013-CV-07689. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 156 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $122,579.32 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on Front Street at line of land now or late of Margaret Ward; thence eastwardly along the line of said land 88 feet 3 inches, more or less, to a fence, the line of land now or late of A. Karl Schnabel; thence southwardly parallel with Showers Street 20 feet more or less, to land formerly of Edwin B. Harris; thence westwardly along said land 93 feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Front Street; thence northwardly along Front Street 20 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a brick dwelling house No. 615 S. Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Myra N. Sweigart, by Deed from Lynne A. Clemente, f/k/a Lynne A. Sweigart and Benjamin I. Clemente, IV, w/h, dated 08/27/2003, recorded 09/02/2003 in Book 5119, Page 1. Tax Parcel: 01-058-008000-0000. Premises Being: 615 South Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1627. Seized and sold as the property of Myra N. Sweigart under judgment # 2015-CV-10007. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 157 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $84,740.58 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of parcel of ground in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Chestnut Street, said point being 224 feet East from the southeast corner of Chestnut Street North 80 degrees East, a distance of 18.00 feet to a point on the dividing line between the herein described premises and No. 1929 Chestnut Street; thence along said dividing line between the herein described premises and No. 1929 Chestnut Street; thence along said dividing line and through a partition wall dividing said herein described premises and No. 1929 Chestnut Street South 10 degrees East, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the northern side of Austin Street; thence along the northern side of said Austin Street South 80 degrees West a distance of 18.00 feet to a point on the dividing line between herein described premises and No. 1925 Chestnut Street; thence along said dividing line North 10 degrees West, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert W. Turner, a married man, by Deed from Pietro Enterprises, Inc., a Corporation formed under the Laws of Pennsylvania, dated 08/23/2006, recorded 08/24/2006 in Instrument Number 20060034848. Tax Parcel: 09-082-012000-0000. Premises Being: 1927 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1330. Seized and sold as the property of Robert W. Turner under judgment # 2011-CV-10154. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 158 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $523,147.07 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of ground situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, PA, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern right-of-way line of Jonagold Drive at the northeast corner of Lot #40; thence along said right-ofway line N56-32-34E, 65.08 feet to a point; thence along the same by a curve to the left, said curve having a chord bearing and distance of N55-16-26E, 8.59 feet, a radius of 194.00 feet, and an arc distance of 8.59 feet to a point being the northwest corner of Lot #42; thence along Lot #42 S35-59-43E, 155.81 feet to a point on the northern right-of-way line of Paxton Church Road; thence along said right-of-way line S53-35-41W, 80.68 feet to a point being the southeast corner of Lot #40; thence along Lot #40 N33-27-26W, 159.61 feet to a point, being the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,158.00 Square Feet (0.28 acres) BEING Lot #41 on a Final
Subdivision Plan of Apple Creek Farms, prepared by R. J. Fisher & Associates, Inc. and recorded in Dauphin County, Plan Book Y, Volume 8, Page 19. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Lisa R. Richardson, single person, by Deed from Matthew L. Richardson, Jr. and Lisa R. Richardson, single persons, dated 04/02/2008, recorded 04/11/2008 in Instrument Number 20080012978. Tax Parcel: 62-019-101000-0000. Premises Being: 3206 Jonagold Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9119. Seized and sold as the property of Lisa R. Richardson, Matthew L. Richardson a/k/a Matthew L. Richardson, Jr. under judgment # 2012CV-04584. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 159 PETER WAPNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $143,528.46 TRACT NO. 1 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of lands situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: SITUATE on the East side of Third Street (formerly Forth Street): BOUNDED on the North by Lot No. 210 on the hereinafter mentioned plan; on the East by a twenty (20) foot wide alley; on the South by Lot No. 208 on the hereinafter mentioned plan; on the West by Third Street. CONTAINING in front on Third Street forty (40) feet and extending in depth the same width one hundred thirty (130) feet to said twenty (20) foot wide alley in the rear. BEING Lot Number two hundred nine (209) on the Plan of ‘Estherton’, recorded in Plan Book ‘G’, Page 57 and having thereon erected a frame bungalow known and numbered as 3665 North Third Street. Tax Parcel: 62-016-172000-0000. TRACT NO. 2 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: SITUATE on the East side of Third Street (formerly Forth Street); bounded on the West by Third Street; on the North by Lot 209 on plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; on the East by a twenty (20) foot wide alley; and on the South by Lot 207 on Said Plan; Containing in front on Third Street forty (40) feet and extending uniformly Eastwardly one hundred thirty (130) feet to said twenty (20) foot wide alley in the rear. IT BEING Lot 208 on Plan of Lots laid out by Edwin M. Hershey and known as ‘Estherton’ on said Plan being recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book ‘G,’ Page 57. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all easements and restrictions that appear of record. Tax Parcel: 62-016-173000-0000. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Sarah C. Harrington, adult individual, by Deed from Tyzach Investments, LLC, dated 04/17/2006, recorded 04/18/2006 in Instrument Number 20060014599. Premises Being: 3665 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1507. Seized and sold as the property of Sarah C. Harrington under judgment # 2015-CV-08182. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 160 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $156,381.23 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit No. 4, (the ‘Unit’), in Building 5, of Manada Court Villas, a Condominium (the ‘Condominium’), located in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Condominium of Manada Court Villas (the ‘Declaration of Condominium’) as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County to Instrument No. 20060011232 including Declaration Plats and Plans attached therewith. TOGETHER with the following specific provision in accordance with Section 403 of the Unit Property Act 1963, July 3, P.L. 196: ‘The Grantee for and on behalf of the Grantee and the Grantee’s heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns, by the acceptance of this Deed, covenants and agrees to pay such charges for the maintenance of repairs to, replacement of and expenses in connection with the common elements as may be assessed from time to time by the Council in accordance with the Unit conveyed by this Deed shall be subject to a charge for all amounts so assessed and that except in so far as
Section 705 and 706 of said Unit Property Act may relieve a subsequent unit owner of liability for prior unpaid assessments. This Covenant shall run with and bind the land or unit hereby conveyed and all subsequent owners, thereof. TOGETHER with an undivided percentage interest in Common Elements as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium and Declaration Plats and Plans as may be amended from time to time. TOGETHER with the right to use the Limited Common Elements applicable to the Unit being conveyed herein, pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium and Declaration Plats and Plans. UNDER AND SUBJECT to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, rights of way, easements and agreements of record in the aforesaid Office, the aforesaid Declaration, all public utilities as referenced in the Final Subdivision and Final Land Development Plan for Manada Court Villas on record in the Plan Book P, Volume 9, Page 38 and as set forth in the Declaration, all zoning restrictions and matters which a physical inspection and survey of the Unit and Common Elements would disclose. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Karen M. Buchanan, adult individual, by Deed from Daniel L. Snow and Linda L. Snow, h/w, dated 10/04/2010, recorded 10/05/2010 in Instrument Number 20100029123. Tax Parcel: 68-052-004000-0000. Premises Being: 7851 Manada Court, a/k/a 7851 Manada Court, Unit 4, Harrisburg, PA 17112-8712. Seized and sold as the property of Karen M. Buchanan under judgment # 2014-CV-08738. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 161 NICOLE LABLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $68,893.05 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF HIGHSPIRE, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, BEING LOT NUMBER 3, 103 WOLF STREET, AS SHOWN ON A PLAN ENTITLED; FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION FOR FRANCIS X. DOYLE, DATED 10-19-1990 AND RECORDED IN DAUPHIN COUNTY, PLAN BOOK E, VOLUME 5, PAGE 93, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT AT THE JUNCTURE OF LOT NUMBER 2 AND THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WOLF STREET; THENCE FROM THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF LOT NUMBER 2, SOUTH 62 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 70 FEET TO THE LANDS NOW OR FORMERLY OF FRANCIS X. DOYLE; THENCE ALONG AFORESAID LANDS, TO THE JUNCTURE OF LOT NUMBER 4, SOUTH 27 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 20 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF LOT NUMBER 4, NORTH 62 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 70 FEET TO THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF WOLF STREET; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WOLF STREET, NORTH 27 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 20 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS: 103 Wolf Street, Highspire, PA 17034. PROPERTY ID NO.: 30021-047. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN DORIS E. HYKES BY DEED FROM LESLIE A. MCKINNEY DATED 11/21/2003 RECORDED 01/04/2004 IN DEED BOOK 5338 PAGE 37. Seized and sold as the property of Doris Hykes a/k/a Doris E. Hykes under judgment # 2015-CV-05938. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 162 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $79,358.92 All that certain, lot, parcel, piece of ground situate in the 13th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a survey made by Ernest J. Walker, Registered Professional Engineer, dated July 5, 1972, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a railroad spike on the westerly side of South 27th Street (Forty
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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 10 [40] feet wide) at the distance of Eighty (80) feet measured southwestwardly from the southwest corner of Watson Street; thence extending from the point of beginning along said side of South 27th Street, Seven (7) degrees West Forty (40) feet to a railroad spike; thence extending along lands now or late of the City of Harrisburg, North Eighty-three (83) degrees West, One Hundred (100) feet to a point on the easterly side of Philco Street (unopened); thence extending along the same, North Seven (7) degrees East, Forty (40) feet to a point; thence extending along lands now or late of Anna L. Baptisti, South Eighty-three (83) degrees East, One Hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. Being Lot Nos. 38 and 39 on a Plan of Old Orchard Annex, recorded in Plan Book ‘G’, Page 67. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Rodney Snell given by Gary Neff, Inc., Pennsylvania Corporation. Dated: July 21, 1999. Recorded: August 3, 1999. Bk/ Pg or Inst. #: (book) 3470 and (page) 305. Tax Parcel: 13-094-027000-0000. Premises Being: 806 South 27th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111-1121. Seized and sold as the property of Rodney Snell under judgment # 2008-CV-14433. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 163 BARBARA A. FEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,967.39 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of Third Street, 283 feet north of the northeast corner of Third and Emerald Streets; thence northwardly along Third Street, 21 feet to line in property now or formerly of Wilson R. Blough, et al; thence along line of other property now or formerly of Wilson R. Blough, et al, and through the middle of a brick partition, 150 feet to Logan
Street; thence southwardly along the western side of Logan Street, 21 feet to the other land now or formerly of Wilson R. Blough, et al; thence at right angles to Logan Street and along the said other land now or formerly of Wilson R. Blough, et al, 150 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING the same premises which Wesley E. Ankney granted and conveyed to Robert G. Redick, II, by Deed dated December 13,1999, and recorded in the Office of the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds on January 4, 2000, in Deed Book Volume 3586, at Page 72. BEING Known as 2329 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Tax Parcel No. 10-045-084000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of The Estate of Robert George Redick, II a/k/a Robert G. Redick, II, Deceased, by and through its Co-Administrators Thomas Redick and Janet L. Good under judgment # 2015CV-06964. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 164 MARC A. HESS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $82,375.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, together with improvements erected thereon, situate in the Village of Linglestown, Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being Lot 1-A on the Preliminary-Final Plan for DMF Investments, which Plan is recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book H Volume 4 Page 61 being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point (iron rod) at the western right-ofway line of North Mountain Road at the intersection with the northern side of Blackberry Alley; thence North along the southern right-ofway line of North Mountain Road, North 6 degrees 29 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of 82.70 feet to a point (chisel hole in concrete walk) at line of lands of Linglestown Evangelical United Brethren Church; thence along same, North 83 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 61.00 feet to an iron rod; thence North 60 degrees 48 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of
27 feet to an iron rod; thence along same North 83 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East, a distance of 4.50 feet to an iron rod; thence along same North 6 degrees 3 minutes 48 seconds West, a distance of 16 feet to an iron rod; thence along same North 83 degrees 46 minutes 58 seconds West, a distance of 89 feet to an iron rod at the northwest intersection of Lot No. 1-B of the aforementioned Plan; thence South along the dividing lines of Lots Nos. 1-A and 1-B, South 6 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 124.89 feet to an iron rod at the northern side of Blackberry Alley; thence along the northern side of Blackberry Alley South 83 degrees 22 minutes 21 seconds West, a distance of 155 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.38 acres, more or less. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which James M. Domes, George H. Mosey and Melvin H. Fureman, Jr., Co-Partners t/a DMF Investments, by Deed dated March 19, 1987 and recorded March 27, 1987 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book 910, Page 150, granted and conveyed unto James E. Griffiths and Sharon K. Griffiths. PREMISES BEING: 1421 North Mountain Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 35006-067. SEIZED AND SOLD as the property of James E. Griffiths and Sharon K. Griffiths under Judgment No. 2015-CV8451-MF. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 165 ELIZABETH J. GOLDSTEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,137.18 ALL THOSE CERTAIN pieces or parcels of land situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Radnor Street 219 feet 4 inches east the of eastern side of Sixth Street and at or opposite the center of the partition wall between houses known as Nos. 627 and 629 Radnor Street and running; thence southwardly through the
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center of the said partition wall between said houses, 101 feet 8 inches to the north side of a 4 feet wide private alley; thence eastwardly along the north side of said private alley, 13 feet 4 inches to a point at or opposite the center of the partition wall between houses known as Nos. 629 and 630 Radnor Street; thence northwardly through the center of said partition wall between said last mentioned houses 101 feet 8 inches to the south side of said Radnor Street and thence westwardly along the south side of said Radnor Street 13 feet 4 inches to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two story frame dwelling house now known as No. 629 Radnor Street. TOGETHER with the right to use the said 4 feet wide private alley in common with the other owners and occupiers of property abutting thereon. IT BEING the same premises which Alice Lewis, by her Attorney-in-Fact, Juanita M. Lewis, by a Deed dated September 20, 1997 and to be recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Dauphin County, in Record Book 2946, Page 648, granted and conveyed unto Ian M. Castaneira and Brian O. Garrison. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 10-015-007. PREMISES BEING: 6 2 9 Radnor Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of David J. Bailey under judgment # 2015-CV-03253. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
SALE NO. 166 ELIZABETH J. GOLDSTEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,137.18 BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Radnor Street, said point being two hundred six (206) feet, more or less, east of the southeast corner of Sixth and Radnor Streets; thence southwardly through the center of a partition wall between houses numbers 625 and 627 Radnor Street, one hundred one (101) feet eight (8) inches, to a four (4) feet wide alley; thence eastwardly along said alley thirteen (13) feet four (4) inches to a point; thence northwardly through the center of a partition wall between houses numbers 627 and 629 Radnor Street, one
hundred one (101) feet eight (8) inches to Radnor Street; thence westwardly along Radnor Street thirteen (13) feet four (4) inches to a point the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two story frame dwelling house known and numbered as 627 Radnor Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. THE four (4) feet wide alley in the rear of said property is to remain open for the use of the owners of lots on the plan of lots recorded in Plan Book “B”, Page 31. IT BEING part of the same premises which Alice Lewis, by her Attorney-in-Fact, Juanita M. Lewis, by a Deed dated September 20, 1997 and recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office of Dauphin County, in Record Book 2946, Page 648, granted and conveyed unto Ian M. Castaneira and Brian O. Garrison. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 10-015-008. PREMISES BEING: 627 Radnor Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of David J. Bailey under judgment # 2015-CV-03253. NOTICE is further given to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, May 16, 2016, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
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Dauphin County district judges David Judy, top left, of Middletown, and Michael Smith, top right, of Lower Swatara Twp., field students’ questions.
Linda Mehaffie, a real estate agent for RE/MAX and a Middletown Area School Board member, answers students’ questions.
Exelon’s Tammy Hanlon, right, a senior chemist, and Carolyn FloryMagatz, a maintenance department administrator, talk to a crowd of students.
Student Devyn Andree, left, reviews a list of questions for G.R. Sponaugle representatives Chris McClane, right, and Page Shumaker, second from right.
Trooper Angel Garcia of the Pennsylvania State Police’s Troop H in Chambersburg talks to students.
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hat do you want to be? An engineer? A artist? A banker? A social worker? Students at Middletown Area High School sampled the possibilities at the school’s annual Career Expo on Thursday, March 17 in the gym. People from a variety of careers in health, engineering, arts, finance, construction, law enforcement and other fields talked with seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen in the school gym, answering questions about their profession. The expo included representatives from many local businesses, including Phoenix Contact, Exelon, Members 1st Federal Credit Union, RE/MAX and the Press And Journal. District judges David Judy and Michael Smith, as well as the Pennsylvania State Police, Holy Spirit Hospital, TV station WHTM and Suzanne Bologa, the athletic trainer for the high school, also participated, among others. Middletown students are encouraged to start thinking about their future career as early as freshman year. Phoenix Contact’s Jerry Wise, top left, a technical training specialist, and Kurt Bruehl, top right, a manufacturing engineer, describe their company’s products to students.
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Artist Dionn Renee, left, a 2000 graduate of Middletown Area High School, shows her acrylic paintings to student Hayley Baxter.
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