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Council approves substation lease deal

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Middletown Borough Council approved an agreement on Monday, Sept. 21 whereby a private developer will build a new consolidated electric substation for the borough as part of the Woodland Hills development, then lease the substation back to the town. Council’s 5-1 vote in favor of the lease agreement with developers URI Group of Silver Spring, Md., is subject to the deal being reviewed by borough Solicitor Adam Santucci, who was not present at the meeting. The original motion to approve the lease, put on the table by Councilor John Brubaker, did not call for solicitor review of the agreement. The provision for solicitor review was added at the urging of Councilor Ben Kapenstein and Mayor James H. Curry III, both of whom said that Santucci had not seen the lease proposal that was coming before council for a vote. “He’s not comfortable with the legality of it as of right now,” said Kapenstein, who was the only councilor of those present to vote against approving the lease. During a break in the meeting, URI Managing Director David Stubbs sought to correct what he called “misinformation” that under the proposal Please See COUNCIL Page A6

Turnpike rest stop supervisor charged with theft By Dan Miller

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A Swatara Twp. woman in charge of paying the bills for the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Highspire Travel Plaza was charged by state police with allegedly making more than $170,000 in bogus purchases over a three-year period. In many cases, Carol Lynn Eubank purchased items using company funds and then made money by re-selling the items or getting reimbursed for them, according to court records filed by state police with District Justice David Judy. Police allege that Eubank used company money from November 2012 through November 2014 to buy $142,914.23 worth of toner from Quill.com for a printer that was no longer used in Carol Lynn her office. She then used Eubank company funds to ship the toner to a business in Utah that buys back unopened or unused toners, according to state police. The Utah company reimbursed Eubank up to 60 percent of the retail value of each toner, state police said. For 14 years, Eubank was employed by HMS Host, according to state police, and her primary responsibility was to control the billing and pay the bills for the Highspire Travel Plaza. State police said they were alerted to the alleged thefts in December by a loss prevention manager who worked for HMS Host. Besides the toner, Eubank also bought U.S.

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Middletown’s business district could soon undergo its much-anticipated makeover now that construction bids have been awarded.

Authority awards bids for downtown renovations By Eric Wise

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iddletown’s downtown improvement project, with a price tag topping $4 million, may start moving forward following the approval of a winning bid on Tuesday, Sept. 15 awarded by the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority. The authority accepted a bid for the streetscape improvements, covering the drainage, street paving, sidewalks, trees and lighting and a traffic signal. The authority approved that part of the project for $3.4 million, more than the $2.7 million estimate. The construction contract, awarded to Flyway Excavating of Lititz, accounts for $2.79 million, plus an additional $632,000 in non-construction costs, which are mostly the engineering costs. Prior to moving forward with the project, the authority has already spent about $350,000 for a property at North Union and Emaus streets, including razing the building that formerly Please See STREETSCAPE, Page A2

Granite curbs would be installed at intersections as part of the downtown makeover.

A trellis draws ire, high bids by builders

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This lot at the corner of Union and Emaus streets, purchased by Middletown Borough, would be the site of a trellis and pavilion.

tilities have been preparing for Middletown’s downtown improvement project to begin, so the project is set to move forward. When construction work begins, it will not include the project’s most controversial components, the trellis and pavilion that are stalled in the process. The project starts with improvements to the intersection of Union and Emaus streets. On the north side of the intersection, the Middletown Industrial and Commerical Development Authority has planned a trellis for both sides of the street, a smaller one near the Brownstone Cafe and a larger one across Union. Across from the Brownstone, the authority razed a commercial building that contained businesses, and the plan is to create a trellis and pavilion in its place. Please See TRELLIS, Page A6

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NEWS Dump truck stolen from Lower Swatara paving company A tri-axle dump truck valued at $90,000 was stolen from a Lower Swatara Twp. paving company sometime between Saturday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13, township police said. The blue 2000 Freightliner was locked and parked in front of the office of Apex Paving in the 1000 block of S. Eisenhower Blvd., police said. The truck had a Pennsylvania license plate, ZFZ 5293, when it was taken, police said. Police registered the truck with a national registry of stolen vehicles in an attempt to locate it, and ask anyone with information about it to call them at 717-939-0463.

Middletown to seek LED bulbs for street lights Middletown Borough Council voted 6-0 on Monday, Sept. 21 to seek bids from companies interested in replacing the town’s existing street lights with more energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs. Council several months ago heard a presentation from one such suitor. The proposal is supposed to be “budget neutral,” meaning whichever company the borough eventually chooses to replace the bulbs would guarantee that the savings from LED technology will be greater than the up-front cost to make it happen, said Councilor Benjamin Kapenstein. Councilor Sue Sullivan suggested that the borough also seek to add more streetlights in areas of town that are now too dark, such as parts of the Oak Hill area. Borough officials did not immediately say how long it will take to attract proposals from other companies.

Halloween parade, Trick or Treat set

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A throng of people may flock to Middletown’s Elks Theatre next July for a community production of a classic play, the inaugural performance in the revitalized theater. By the following summer, the Elks may be booked for fashion shows, standup comics, video game tournaments, a popular oom-pah band, conferences and a film festival. It’s even possible that a group could feature a speaker or program at the Elks Theatre followed by a reception at Tattered Flag Brewery and Still Works, slated to open in March in the storefronts of the Elks building along South Union Street. These new additional uses of the Elks may be scheduled sporadically through the year, drawing crowds to Middletown’s downtown area, while the Elks continues in its familiar role as a first-run movie theater. Friends of the Elks Theatre, a group that supplanted the Greater Middletown Economic Development Corp., proposed plans to update and revitalize the

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This building at Wilson and Wood streets would become a convenience store under a proposal by its owner.

Convenience store proposed for Wilson Street property By Dan Miller

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The Elks Theatre was closed in April for repairs.

Middletown’s annual Kiwanis Halloween Parade is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 19. The Kiwanis Club of Middletown will allow people to register for this year’s program online, although some bugs are still being worked out, said club spokeswoman Melody Wilson. The club will pick one “exclusive vendor” to sell novelties during this year’s parade, Wilson said. Middletown Borough Council approved a resolution supporting the parade on Monday, Sept. 21 and set Trick or Treat night for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29.

Adib Alabsi thinks his building on the corner of Wilson and Wood streets would be a good place for a convenience store. “There are a lot of people walking around here all the time,” Alabsi told members of Middletown Borough Council’s planning committee on Wednesday, Sept. 16. The planning committee agrees. “This will be an improvement for the neighborhood,” said Councilor Mike Bowman, a committee member. But Alabsi has some hurdles to get over before he can open his store in the Please See STORE, Page A3

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housed a laundromat, karate school and tattoo parlor. In addition, the authority is funding a $75,000 project to refurbish Middletown’s iconic clock, which would be moved about 10 feet north on Union Street. Thus the authority and the borough have dedicated $3.8 million to the downtown improvements, but officials have not revealed the cost of its other consultants, including Dewberry, the Virginia-based firm that drew up the downtown improvements plan, and fees charged by McNees Wallace & Nurick, the law firm that serves the authority. A controversial trellis and pavilion planned for the intersection of Union and Emaus streets had been estimated to cost $263,000, but a bid to build them arrived at $513,000, prompting the authority to advertise it for bids for a third time. The trellis/pavilion had been part of the project that was expected to cost $2.7 million. In June, Middletown Borough

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Council authorized the authority to seek bids for a second time when the initial bids came in significantly over the $2.7 million budget. A third bid was withdrawn. The second round of bidding separated the core project and enumerated six “options” that were previously a part of the project. The trellis/pavillion was bid separately in the second round because it requires a different type of work. The authority approved the winning bid for the streetscape renovations with the addition of two options – one that adds decorative bricks in place of thermal plastic at crosswalks for about $260,000 and a second that adds four-inch granite curbs for an additional $37,000. The authority rejected other pricey options, including more expensive trees along the streets for $6,000, a decorative pole for the traffic light at Union and Emaus streets for nearly $100,000 and decorative fencing around the trees for $85,000. Following the meeting, authority chairman Matt Tunnell said he felt the authority reached the right decisions regarding the options for the project with the expert advice of engineers. “The balance of cost and useful life is an important consideration,” he said. The authority also considered making about $240,000 in improvements to the area in front of the Brownstone Cafe, which would have required an easement from the restaurant’s owner. Tunnell said the owner agreed only to a one-year easement that would allow him to remove any unsatisfactory work on his property after the year ended, and the authority dropped this idea. As a result, the trellis planned for the west side of Union Street will become smaller as to not encroach on the Brownstone property. The board debated the merits of several options, although it was hard for the crowd of 20 people to hear all the comments. Chris McNamara, authority board member and president of council, had spoken loudly regarding other issues but mumbled and held his hand in front of his face as the authority members debated the options and their costs, drawing requests from the audience for him to speak up. In addition, the authority sought a separate bid for the controversial trellis and pavilion portion of the project. The trellis and pavilion drew a low bid of $513,000. Tunnell said he was disappointed by lack of a broader interest in this portion of the project and the high cost. The authority will again seek bids for the trellis (one trellis on each side of Union Street) and pavilion. Council was initially briefed on the vision for the project proposed by Dewberry in December 2012. When council reviewed updated plans in 2013, Borough Manager Tim Konek declared, “Things are going to happen quickly.” Tunnell briefed council on the plans for this project in December 2014. He projected a $2.7 million cost for the entire project, which included the cost of the trellis, pavilion and all the options. The trellis and pavilion may have been innocuous when first discussed by Dewberry, but they became a target of public scorn this year when some members of council and the public questioned the logic of spending $263,000 for a trellis when there are other areas of town that could benefit from such an investment. Tunnell told council he was confident the $2.7 million estimate would be adequate to cover the project costs. “We feel pretty comfortable that these numbers have been vetted well and that the project should remain within this budget,” Tunnel

said in December. Some council members questioned if the project might end up costing more or going over budget. “This should absolutely Improvements to Middletown’s be on budget,” downtown would include: Tunnell said last year. “There is no LIGHTS: excuse for a project like this to go over The traffic lights budget.” at Union and After the authority Emaus streets went ahead with would get new the project, repoles. duced in scope and already $700,000 over the estimate, Tunnell said, “I think any time you get engineering cost estimates you want them on target.” “I am very concerned about the price going up,” said Councilor Ben Kapenstein, who serves as the chairman of council’s finance committee. “Bidding (for the trellis and pavilion) again will cost taxpayers at least $5,000.” Said Tunnell: “I am not happy it exceeded the cost estimate but it is part of the design and build process.” He indicated some elements of the project went under-estimated in the process before bidding. McNamara SIDEWALKS: repeatedly asserted New sidewalks would during the ICDA’s latest meeting that be built. the downtown streetscape project “uses no local tax dollars,” a statement that was challenged by some other borough officials. “That is a flat-out lie,” said Middletown Mayor James H. Curry III. The ICDA will be using a portion of the $50 million the borough received through its concession agreement with United Water to operate the borough’s water and sewer sysTREES: tems for 50 years. New trees would be planted. “The concession money is taxpayer money,” Curry said. the building and restoring the clock, The growing project cost at $3.4 Tunnell said on Sept. 15. million, plus the cost of the trellis The borough’s engineering firm and pavilion, drew criticism from sent out a letter awarding the bid Curry. “Non-elected officials should to Flyway on Wednesday, Sept. 16, not make a $4 million decision,” he said. McNamara is the only member the day after the ICDA meeting. Council will not vote or consider the of ICDA who is an elected official; project again, said borough spokeshe is also the only resident of Midman Chris Courogen. “They have dletown to serve on the authority. already approved that,” he said. The project will be funded with a Tunnell said he is proceeding with $250,000 Dauphin County gamthe project, including the trellis, ing grant, about $745,000 in liquid in concert with council. “Borough fuels money the borough receives council authorized ICDA to do this as its share of state gas taxes and project,” he said. “This was reafa $1.5 million loan from Dauphin firmed in June. We would not have County Infrastructure Bank. The gone to bid with this if we didn’t authority will be responsible for have funding approved.” about $900,000 for the project, not Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericincluding the costs associated with wise@pressandjournal.com buying the property, demolishing

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building he owns at 201 Wilson St. The building is in a residential zoning district – called R-2 – where retail businesses are not allowed by right, so Alabsi will need to apply for a variance from the Middletown Zoning Hearing Board, according to Jeff Miller, the borough’s codes enforcement officer. Alabsi will also need a special exception from the zoning board, as he is looking to go from one existing nonconforming use to another, Miller said. For most of the seven years he has owned the property, Alabsi has used the building for an automotive sales and repair business. He specialized in exporting “high end” cars overseas, but that business has gone downhill because of overall economic conditions, he said. It has been “very very bad over the past year,” he told the committee. He has been trying to sell the building for about two years, but has not gotten “even a single showing,” he said. Opening a convenience store would be a way for Alabsi to derive revenue from the building to offset the cost of maintaining the property, he said. The entire property is about 9,000 square feet, with the building taking up 5,000. The convenience store would

take up about 2,000 square feet, plus some office space. Alabsi plans to relocate his auto business from the property. The property has enough room for eight off-street parking spaces, including one handicapped space, said Thomas Dobrzyn, an architect working with Alabsi on the plan. Reaction from residents who live in the neighborhood was mixed. “I think it would be nice,” said resident Alexander Hernandez. The store would be right across from the Woodlayne apartment complex, and other apartments are nearby. “He can cater to all these people. Not everybody wants to run to the supermarket.” Bobbie Jo McGhee, who lives on Wilson Street, also thinks the store would be a good idea. “A lot of people don’t drive” who live in the neighborhood, she said. “This would be a good spot.” But another woman who lives on Wilson Street worries that the store would attract trouble. “It would be another hang out,” said the woman, who asked that she not be identified. The neighborhood doesn’t need its own store, with Karns being so close, she added. The hearing before the zoning board will give residents a chance to express

their views on the store, Miller told Alabsi during the planning committee. The hearing had not been scheduled as of presstime. Miller also urged Alabsi to find out about any building code requirements he will have to meet. For example, he may have to widen doorways to make them handicapped accessible and have specially-lit exit signs, Miller said. Alabsi will need to consult with a third-party company that handles building code inspections and issues for the borough. “It may surprise you what you need to do to get into compliance,” Miller added. “Until you are in compliance, we can’t give you an occupancy permit.” It would not be the first time that a retail business has been in the building. Years ago, the property was home to an appliance store, and there were other retail businesses in the neighborhood at one time, said Councilor Robert Louer, also a member of the planning committee. “It’s something that I think is much needed to bring the community together. You have my blessing,” Louer told Alabsi. Dan Miller: 717-944-4628, or danmiller@pressandjournal.com

Lower Swatara approves signs for safety on North Union Street By Eric Wise

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When it comes to safety along North Union Street in Lower Swatara Twp., Police Chief Richard Brandt says his officers are not bashful about traffic enforcement. In fact, they have handed out more than 130 citations and 120 warnings this year, about one-third of the township’s totals. Brandt said he realizes traffic safety continues to be a problem on North Union, from where it splits with State Route 441 and continues north. Patrol cars will be out on North Union, especially when it’s time for school buses to arrive. Tom Mehaffie, president of the board of commissioners, said he recently met with representatives of Middle-

town Area School District to discuss the issues and obtain a copy of the bus schedule. He supports the police enforcement along the road, and he backed a plan for the township to improve road signs to encourage drivers to watch for children and school bus stops along the road. The township will install the new signs and move existing ones to where they are needed, according to Dan Wagner, township public works superintendent. The cost of new signs is about $700, Mehaffie said. Commissioner Laddie Springer bemoaned the increased truck traffic along the road. “I would hope when it comes to trucks, we are not giving warnings,” he said. Brandt said one officer is certified for detailed truck inspections, which can delay truckers for as long as one

hour or more. He said he hopes word gets out and truck traffic finds another path from Route 283 to destinations in the township. “Trucks should not be on North Union,” said Commissioner Nick DiFrancesco. He said it’s a continuing problem that endangers the safety of children. The commissioners asked Erin Letavic, township engineer, to check on the cost of studies to see whether the present roadway conditions would allow them to request a limit on truck traffic. If the studies would pan out and the commissioners pursued it, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation would need to approve the limit for weight limits to be enforceable.

Obituaries Faye Stago

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Helen Jane Hipple, 93, passed away on Sunday, September 20, 2015 at Frey Village, Middletown. She was born on October 30, 1921 in Hummelstown, daughter of the late Edward S. and Ida (Leber) Seibert. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph E. Hipple Sr., a son Joseph E. Hipple Jr., and several brothers and sisters. She is survived by two children, William D. Hipple and wife Lillian of Hummelstown, and Marion Daub and husband Skip of Lebanon; and several grandchildren, great- grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 24 at 11 a.m. at Fager-Finkenbinder Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. (formerly CobleReber Funeral Home), 208 N. Union St., Middletown, with Pastor Samuel Fry officiating. Burial will follow in Shenk’s Community Church Cemetery, Elizabethtown. Family and friends are invited for viewing from 10 a.m. until time of the service. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her honor to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 867, Hershey, PA 17033. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.fager-finkenbinder. com.

Faye A. Stago, 95, of Middletown, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, September 15, 2015 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on July 15, 1920 in Royalton and was the youngest of nine children of the late George W. and Elizabeth Dasher Houser. Along with her husband, she was the owner of the former Dede’s Sugar Bowl. Faye was a member of Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church and the American Legion Post 594 Women’s Auxiliary, both of Middletown. She enjoyed playing Bingo, card games, solving crossword puzzles, and attending her grandchildren’s sporting events; but her greatest joy was the love she received from her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Faye was preceded in death by her loving husband of 55 years, Joseph Stago, five sisters Edna Reigle, Minnie Wiley, Margaret Houser, Helen Greenawalt, and Bert Espenshade, three brothers Charles, Melvin, and Frankie Houser, and her mother-in-law Ella Cunningham. She is survived by her loving children Douglas C. Stago and his wife Kathleen, Donald J. Stago, Darlene E. Stoudt and her husband Craig, and

Daniel Mrakovich Jr.

Daniel E. Mrakovich Jr., 52, of Lancaster, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 surrounded by his loving family at the Mt. Joy Hospice & Community Care Center. A tribute to Daniel’s life was held on Monday, September 21, 2015 at 6 p.m. at the Matinchek & Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. There was a visitation from 5 p.m. until the time of services, Monday at the funeral home. For full obituary, please visit www. matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome. com.

Dane H. Stago and his companion Barbara Divittore, all of Middletown; 12 grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, September 21, 2015 at 11 a.m. at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 280 N. Race St., Middletown, with the Rev. Ted Keating as celebrant. There will be a viewing from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass in the narthex of the church. Burial will immediately follow the Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Middletown. Memorial contributions may be made in Faye’s name to Seven Sorrows School Tuition Angels, 280 N. Race St., Middletown, PA 17057, or to Compassionate Care Hospice, 1513 Cedar Cliff Dr., Ste. 100, Camp Hill, PA 17011. The family has entrusted the care of the Matinchek & Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. to handle the funeral arrangements. Condolences may be sent online at www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.

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Tree removal at Sunset delayed until 2016 By Eric Wise

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Officials from Harrisburg International Airport have delayed a plan to cut down 600 trees at Sunset Golf Course in Londonderry Twp. until the Federal Aviation Administration is satisfied with an inquiry into the environmental effects of the proposal. “We need to complete a full environmental assessment,” said Tim Edwards, executive director of HIA. “It’s probably going to be delayed until some time in 2016.” The FAA told Londonderry Twp., the owner of Sunset Golf Course, that 600 trees in the flight path must be removed. “That’s still our intention,” Edwards said. The trees must be cleared from the airport’s flight path because obstructions shorten the effective length of the Fees For Obituaries: 31¢ per word. $5 for photo. Fees For Card of Thanks or In Memoriam: $10 / 45 words or less; $10 each additional 45 words or less. Paid In Advance - Cash, Check, Visa, Mastercard. Deadline - Monday Noon. Contact Press And Journal at 717-944-4628, e-mail: PamSmith@pressandjournal.com or Your Funeral Director

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airport’s runway, which limits the type of commercial passenger, military and freight aircraft that may use it. The mature trees on the golf course are part of the character of the course and help direct play, according to the Londonderry Twp. manager Steve Letavic. Even if the trees are removed during the winter months, the course will probably lose several weeks of prime golf season to establishing landscaping in place of the trees. Letavic estimates that revenue from the course may drop 10 to 20 percent, at least in part because golfers do not favor a wide open course without trees. The plan calls for denuding most all of the first nine holes on the course, leaving the second half of the course with many mature trees. Letavic said the township will have to address issues of drainage from slopes now

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covered by trees and an increased need for irrigation on bare fairways. Edwards said 90 percent of the $1.1 million project will be paid by the FAA. Letavic said he intends to contract with a timber company so the township may receive some compensation for the timber. Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericwise@pressandjournal.com

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Elks, allowing it to host a variety of events. GMEDC operated the Elks Theatre up until it was closed in April. The “Friends” are a distinct group from the old GMEDC, focused on the Elks Theatre, according to Gordon Einhorn, a former GMEDC board member and a principal of “Friends.’’ “It’s a community-owned theater, so it will be available to community members,” Einhorn said. The theater will be available for events “any day or evening when it’s not being used for movies,” Einhorn said. He said the Elks Theatre may end up hosting something every week, depending on community interest. To members of Middletown Borough Council like Benjamin Kapenstein, the proposal sounds great. “The base should be a movie theater, but why not diversify?” he asked. Multiple uses of the theater will bring many people into the downtown area, he said. Middletown Mayor James H. Curry III said he would like to see the Elks reopen. “It’s historic and a great experience,” Curry said. He said he would like to see the theater focus on operating as a movie theater, although he is open to holding other events. Einhorn shared the Elks proposal with the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Economic Development Authority during an authority meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 15. The proposal asked for a $370,000 investment from the authority, along with a 10-year lease for a nominal annual rental fee. Einhorn said the investment will restore the Elks former glory while providing modern technology allowing its successful operation for movies and other events. The authority rebuffed the offer, saying more detail about the Friends’ finances was needed, including how the Friends would repay the investment in the building. Kapenstein questioned the authority’s reluctance to fund the Friends, although he said their rejection was expected. “It’s ridiculous,” he said. “Will people take family to the trellis or the theater/community center?” he asked, in reference to a proposed trellis that would be built as part of Middletown’s downtown renovation project. The Elks Theatre suffered in 2014 and 2015 because it lacked digital equipment needed for nearly all new films. This made it difficult to pack the Elks schedule with the top new releases, which affected its ability to attract crowds to keep it going. The theater also offered some special events with classic movies to varying degrees of success.

Proposed improvements

The Friends proposal includes the cost of the $48,000 digital projection system that will allow the theater to have a wider selection of movies while offering a top-quality showing. The digital projection system will allow 3D films. Other improvements proposed by Friends include an expanded, 17-foot deep stage at $16,000, a retractable movie screen at $10,000, stage lighting at $10,000, a sound system at $60,000, carpeting at $9,500, a historically appropriate theater marquee at $35,000 and exterior lighting at $5,000. “Our proposal for the Elks is to primarily remain a movie theater,” Einhorn said, although noting that several improvements will provide

flexibility not available with the setup in use. “We proposed a package of cosmetic improvements. The proposal is well within a reasonable budget.” Friends would like to restore the wood floors of the auditorium (except for carpeted aisles), removing 14 layers of paint to bare, refinish and seal the 1911 hardwood. Finally, Friends suggest two options for replacing the seats that are in poor condition and mismatched to the Elks because they were acquired in used condition some 25 years ago. If the theater uses standard seating for a movie venue, 425 seats will cost $106,000. If vintage style seating is used to match the Elks unique history and pedigree, the cost jumps to about $160,000.

Questions of funding

Chris McNamara, a member of the ICDA board and president of Middletown Borough Council, questioned Friends’ ability to operate as a nonprofit theater. He adamantly urged ICDA members to reject the Friends’ offer and advertise again to find a new theater operator. McNamara said when they were presented with the plan for Tattered Flag, the owners had risked their own money and received other types of loans to help pay for the venture. The ICDA granted Tattered Flag’s owners a $1.5 million deal with a $1.1 million loan from the authority. When the deal was approved, ICDA chairman Matt Tunnell said the Elks building was in a sorry state, and would need a considerable investment, regardless of the tenant. The board ultimately decided not to accept the Friends’ proposal. Instead it would empower a panel to negotiate with Friends to see if the group could come up with ways to show its ability to get other funding for the project and ultimately pay the authority back for improvements. Friends must “resubmit the financial component,” McNamara said. Tunnell said he appreciated the Friends’ efforts in coming up with a proposal, but needed more information regarding these financial parameters – something that was not included in the Request for Qualifications that led to the Friends’ proposal. “We are more than willing to sit down and negotiate with a committee of ICDA,” Einhorn said. “We need to move quickly to get the theater moving forward,” Tunnell said. “We’re not going to escape putting a fair amount of dollars into this.” Meanwhile, ICDA will attempt to woo new theater operators by advertising yet again, this time setting tighter requirements for operators concerning their finances. Phantom Theater Company courted the ICDA during the past year with grander plans for a regional performing arts center, but Phantom bowed out and did not submit a proposal once the ICDA approved the Tattered Flag deal for part of the Elks Building. Middletown Councilor Mike Bowman was outraged at the notion of investing in the Friends proposal, blaming the group for what he believed was the poor management of the former GMEDC. “We have been bitten and bitten hard by the GMEDC,” Bowman barked. “These people aren’t fit to run a theater. I am concerned about the GMEDC running anything. Their track record is horrible.”

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Bowman challenged the Friends revenue projections based on his own computations of weekly attendance and admission prices. As reported by CNN Money and other sources, theaters typically receive most of their revenue through concession sales, as the industry typically must turn over up to 80 percent of ticket prices to the studio distributor. Resident Michael Dalton, a former GMEDC board member, bemoaned past political moves that he said stymied the theater operations. Dalton questioned McNamara’s assertions about GMEDC’s stewardship of the theater and his attacks on Einhorn’s proposal. “They deserve a very solid chance,” Dalton told the board. Curry said he has faith in the Friends’ ability to operate the theater for years to come. “I believe the Friends of the Elks can do that,” he said.

Mustering support for Friends

Uncertainty about the Elks’ future hampered some of the fundraising efforts, according to Einhorn. However, the Friends proposal identified six sources for grants – sources that are appropriate for the Elks’ situation once the Friends have the requested 10-year agreement in place. If the Elks does get an agreement in place for its operation, grants are only one source to support the theater – and even its improvements. For instance, if the Friends have a 10-year agreement to operate the theater, they could negotiate an exclusive concession contract. Perhaps for a multi-year deal, a beverage company would donate the $10,000 screen the theater needs. “We have thought about things like that, including naming rights (for the balcony and lobby),” Einhorn said. The theater could also generate income through advertising. New projection equipment will make a pre-movie digital slideshow easy to manage and run, featuring ads for local stores, restaurants and other businesses, Einhorn said. Some theaters employ other advertising like installing TV monitors with local ads that are shown as movie patrons line up for snacks and drinks. Einhorn said he and other members of the Friends have discussed ideas with the owners of Tattered Flag for co-branding, although it is uncertain how it will play out until a lease agreement is reached. Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericwise@pressandjournal.com

Lower Swatara Twp. Police News Following is a compilation of reports from the Lower Swatara Twp. Police Department. Please be aware all those charged/cited are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law.

Indecent assault charges Five counts of indecent assault and a charge of harassment were filed against a 15-year-old male student at Middletown Area High School who grabbed or attempted to grab several female students’ breasts and buttocks at the school between Sept. 3 and Sept. 10, police report. The male student also slapped another student, police said. The victims were four 15-year-old students and one 17-year-old student, police said.

Corn crop damaged Police believe damage to a cornfield from an act of vandalism will top $1,200. Investigators believe the incident took place during the late night or early evening hours of Sept. 4 or 5 in the area of Nissley Drive and Scarlett Lane. A car carved several paths through the field, destroying numerous rows of corn, police said. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717-939-0463.

Alexis Machin, 26, of the 200 block of N. Front St., Wormleysburg, was cited for disorderly conduct following an incident at a restaurant in the 1000 block of S. Eisenhower Blvd. at 12:39 a.m. on Sept. 5, police report. Authorities were called to investigate a report of a fight involving several males at the restaurant. Machin struck and smashed a glass window in a door at the business, police said.

Criminal mischief A resident in the 200 block of Dauphin St. told police a fence on his property was damaged and several ‘’No Trespass’’ signs were destroyed sometime on Sept. 4 or 5. In addition, the township resident said numerous individuals continue to trespass on his property. The complainant told police he believes the acts are being committed by residents of apartment complexes in the area. No estimate of damage or cost to replace the signs were noted. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717-939-0463. Public drunkenness citation Robert A. Snyder, 52, of the 800 block of Maplewood Ave., Dauphin, was cited for public drunkenness following a disturbance at a motel in the 1000 block of S. Eisenhower Blvd. at 10:43 a.m. on Sept. 4, police report. License plate stolen A township resident told police his Pennsylvania license plate was stolen while parked in a auto repair parking lot in the 2000 block of W. Harrisburg Pike on Sept. 3 or 4. Police said the plate, JSH 2534, was on a Mazda Tribute at the time. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at 717-939-0463.

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the borough will be giving or loaning URI money to build the substation. The perception that the borough was subsidizing construction of the substation was fueled by public comments made before the vote by Jim Nardo, owner of the Westpointe shopping center on West Main Street and a member of the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority. “Why in the hell are we digging a hole after we just got ourselves out of a hole?” Nardo asked, referring to the borough getting $43 million to pay off debt by leasing its water and sewer system to United Water for 50 years. “I’ve been in the development business for 40 years and I have never once asked any municipality, any government agency, to finance my development.” Stubbs said that URI will provide the financing to cover the estimated $11.5 million cost to build the substation in Woodland Hills. The project also includes purchase of a smart metering system. However, Stubbs and other partners with URI Group also acknowledged during a council meeting on Aug. 17 that URI’s proposal to build up to 511 new homes, apartments and townhomes throughout the 170-acre Woodland Hills tract cannot be done without the borough committing to building the substation there. The substation project is essential to URI Group attracting the financing from private investors to fund the Woodland Hills project, partners with URI Group said during the Aug. 17 session. “He can’t get funding for his project” without the borough committing to the substation at Woodland Hills, said Greg Wilsbach, a candidate for borough council in November’s general election and the former head of the town’s electrical department. “This borough should not be funding a project like that off the backs of our taxpayers and electric users and customers.” Wilsbach from the start has been a critic of the plan to take the borough’s two existing substations at Mill and Spruce streets and consolidate them in the new substation at Woodland Hills. In further comments made before council’s vote on the lease agreement on Sept. 21, Wilsbach said that the borough already has a smart meter system that only requires “a couple upgrades to your program.” He contended that the $11.5 million cost for the consolidated substation at

Woodland Hills is “way over” what the borough needs to spend in that the Spruce Street substation could be upgraded for $1.5 million at most and that the substation at Mill Street – rebuilt after being damaged by a flood during Tropical Storm Lee in 2011 – could be “very cheaply” moved one block to get it out of the flood plain. Wilsbach also contends that consolidating the substation at Woodland Hills will lead to more electrical outages for the town as a whole because the system will go from 10 circuits to four. “Middletown will be out of power a lot more. Trust me, I know these circuits,” Wilsbach said. However, supporters of consolidating the substation at Woodland Hills got backing from an unexpected source – Dauphin County. That the plan would get the substation out of the flood plain could strengthen the county’s application for up to hundreds of millions of dollars in grant money to be awarded by the federal government and the Rockefeller Foundation. Dauphin County is one of just 40 applicants – and the only one from Pennsylvania – competing nationwide for the competitive grant, said George Connor, county deputy economic development director. Connor spoke to council before its vote on the substation lease along with Leah Eppinger, a planner with the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. “We are here not so much to support the particular project – that will be up to you – but the innovative concepts that the project has will help our point system in the application,” Connor said. Besides the substation and its associated smart meter system, the Woodland Hills project as a whole has other aspects that could help give a boost to the county’s application for the grant, Eppinger said. “Some of the development ideas that we are working with the developers on in this Woodland Hills project are features that the county has sort of pushed in their green development and green infrastructure program,” Eppinger said. After council’s vote, Stubbs said that the county could potentially provide the borough with funds that would help the town make the lease payments for the substation after it is built. “This project is a priority of the county,” Stubbs said of Woodland Hills. However, as Eppinger noted, the county is one of 40 applicants competing for the HUD/Rockefeller Foundation money. “This is a competitive grant. We are

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guaranteed nothing at this point,” Eppinger said. Even if the county’s application is approved, there is no guarantee that the county will receive any money that could be provided to the borough. HUD wlll have “the opportunity to pick and choose to fund all, some or none” of the projects that have been identified throughout Dauphin County. Woodland Hills among them, Eppinger said. In their comments opposing the lease, Kapenstein and Curry said that the borough had not spent enough time investigating all the alternatives for getting the town’s electrical infrastructure out of harm’s way in case of another flood. “We haven’t done any research as a body, other than to try and push this one option through,” Curry said. “I think that we have a great deal more research to do in order to make an informed decision.” The mayor also contended that most of the council members present to vote on the lease deal did not even know which financing option the agreement was based upon. During the Aug. 17 meeting, URI had presented two such options: one in which the borough would obtain the financing through issuing tax-exempt bonds and another in which URI would provide the financing and then lease the substation back to the borough. Curry noted that of all councilors

it is built. The move would help ensure that electric rates do not have to go up to cover the lease payments for the substation, according to Councilor Robert Louer said. However, Kapenstein objected that most of the money from the future annual payments from United Water is already committed to the general fund, and that restricting this money to cover the substation lease payments will lead to a tax increase or substantial funding cuts. Kapenstein said he could agree with earmarking a portion of the future water and sewer lease payments to cover the substation debt, but not all of it. Brubaker also noted that whether power rates go up has more to do with what the borough ends up having to pay to providers for its own electricity. Bowman’s motion ended up failing, with McNamara, Brubaker, Kapenstein and Sullivan voting against it. Stubbs after the meeting said that the new substation at Woodland Hills could be completed by October or November of 2016, although this all depends upon how soon URI Group can start building it. And at this point, that depends upon the outcome of Santucci’s review of the lease agreement, and how long that takes, Stubbs said. Dan Miller: 717-944-4628, or danmiller@pressandjournal.com

Town Topics News & happenings for Middletown and surrounding areas.

Live music at Sunset Grill

Jeffrey J. Walker will perform on the deck at Sunset Bar & Grill, 2601 Sunset Dr., Middletown, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24. ••••••

Open house

Fager Finkenbinder Funeral Home, 209 N. Union St., Middletown, will hold an open house to see the newlycompleted renovations from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26. A free outdoor picnic with live music and food will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. •••••

Back pain and sciatica workshop

Madden Physical Therapy, 5425 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, will host a lower back pain and sciatica workshop from 10 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26. Registration is required. To register, call Donna at 717-409-8392. An artist’s drawing of the proposed trellis, presented by Dewberry, a Middletown Borough consultant.

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“The concept is to have an area that is a gathering place,” said Chris Courogen, borough spokesman. He said the concept was developed by a “highly qualified urban planner.” Dewberry, a consultant, proposed the improvements in December 2012. The borough celebrated this project with a groundbreaking ceremony in May, a month before they even received bids that were ultimately rejected because they

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present for the vote, only two – Kapenstein and Mike Bowman – had been present for the Aug. 17 session where the financing options were detailed. The mayor in particular challenged Councilor Sue Sullivan, who because of health reasons had not attended a full council meeting since March. Sullivan attended the Sept. 21 meeting “You don’t know how it works,” Curry said to Sullivan, who did not respond. “How can you vote on it?” Council President Chris McNamara countered that the planning to consolidate the substation to Woodland Hills had not been done in secret and was long in the making. “On Nov. 17 (2014) this body took action in a unanimous decision recorded in the minutes 9-0 authorizing the engineer to move forward with the relocation of the substation on the grounds of Woodland Hills,” McNamara said. “In February, council again took action where you authorized me to sign a developers’ agreement with the URI Group. You all knew what was coming over the past several months that we have been putting together the master lease arrangement.” After the 5-1 vote to approve the agreement subject to solicitor review, Bowman sought to pass a motion to earmark all future payments from United Water under the separate water and sewer lease deal toward covering the payments the borough will have to make to lease the substation once

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were too high. When the authority members reviewed bids on Tuesday, Sept. 15, the trellis/pavilion project was still too expensive at $513,000, so the authority decided to go through the bidding process for a third time. The core project with two of the options authorized was approved at a cost of about $3.4 million. Residents and members of Middletown Borough Council have spoken out against the trellis at meetings earlier this year. As recently as June, the authority reported that the trellis portion of the project would cost $263,000, which drew the ire of some residents. The news that the latest bids came in at more than half a million dollars has not assuaged the opposition. “We need $500,000 spent on other things, a greater good,” Mayor James H. Curry III said. He said investing so much in one small area of the town was not in the town’s best interest, and that the trellis had created something Middletown will have to spend money to maintain. “That’s a hell of a lot of money for a trellis,” said Jim Nardo, a member of the authority during the September meeting. The authority ultimately voted to send it out for new bids, a process that will cost money in legal, advertising and engineering fees. “The community doesn’t want a trellis,” said Diana McGlone, a former borough councilor and candidate for council in the November general election. She repeatedly criticized the purchase of the property, razing the building and erecting a trellis at several meetings this year and on a popular Facebook page, Middletown Residents United. McGlone’s objection, at the authority’s Sept. 15 meeting, drew a response from Nardo: “It’s not the community’s decision,” he said. “Don’t start that crap again!” Curry called the response “disappointing, disrespectful and very offensive.’’ “Non-elected officials should not make $4 million decisions,” Curry said. Curry said he was disappointed the ICDA has forged ahead with the trellis despite the outcry at meetings from the public. “They don’t answer to anyone,” he said. “If council ignores the public, they don’t get

re-elected.” Councilor Benjamin Kapenstein has also voiced concerns about the mounting costs of the downtown improvement project and whether the trellis and pavilion is the best use of the borough’s money. That is another point of contention regarding the project: Council President Chris McNamara, repeatedly said that the project does not use local taxpayer money. “They lied,” Kapenstein said. “We are using taxpayer money.” With the current cost of the project, Kapenstein said the only way ICDA can pay for it is by using some of the $4 million left from its payment for the lease of the water and sewer system – money that belongs to the residents and taxpayers of Middletown. Authority Chairman Matt Tunnell said he is proceeding with the project, including the trellis, in concert with council. “Borough council authorized ICDA to do this project,” he said. “This was reaffirmed in June. We would not have gone to bid with this if we didn’t have funding approved.” If the authority approves bids and moves forward, it’s possible that the trellis and pavilion will be completed. However, if the process drags on, the future of this part of the project – and the ICDA – could be in question. The spring primary election created a ballot for November that could change the direction of council come January. A new borough council majority could make major changes, including dissolving the ICDA. If the ICDA does not finalize its contract for the trellis and pavilion, that portion of the improvements could be cancelled, leading to questions for the future of the property. “ICDA should not even exist in this town,” Curry said. Curry said he is at a loss for what Middletown should do with the property if the trellis is not built. He said the property is not particularly well-suited for commercial development, should the borough sell it. Courogen said he is “unable to speculate” the property’s future without the trellis.

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also used company funds to buy five baskets from a florist that she gave out as Christmas gifts in 2014, state police said. Eubank, 52, was arraigned before Judy on Wednesday, Sept. 16 and charged with felony theft by unlawful taking. She was released on $50,000 bail. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Sept. 25 before Judy, but Eubank has already waived the hearing and is scheduled to be arraigned in Dauphin County Court on the charge on Nov. 18, according to court records.

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postage stamps using company money that she resold for a total of $6,237.15 between October 2012 and October 2014, according to state police. Eubank also bought $14,000 worth of miscellaneous items using company funds, state police said. The large list of items included office furniture, video games, computer hardware, kitchen ware, DVDs – including season one and two of the Paris Hilton TV show, “Simple Life’’ and a six-disc set of Carol Burnett shows, according to court records. State police said Eubank told them she used much of the money that she received to pay bills. However, Eubank

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Bingo Blast

Hummelstown Chemical Fire Company, 249 E. Main St., Hummelstown, will hold its Bingo Blast on Saturday, Sept. 26. Doors open at 5 p.m.; bingo starts at 7 p.m. •••••

Music at Cassel Vineyards

Cassel Vineyards, 80 Shetland Dr., Hummelstown, will host a concert by Crossing Abbey Road, part of its Summer Encore Concert Series, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 25.

Commissioners give one-day extension to retirement project By Eric Wise

Press And Journal Staff

Lower Swatara Twp. officials would like to hear from a developer who requested an extension for his land development plan for a retirement community. The township staff asked someone representing the development to appear on Wednesday, Sept. 16, but no one appeared. The board of commissioners approved the project’s preliminary plans with stipulations Sept. 19, 2007, for the second time. Final approval followed two months later. Developers Fulling Road LLC and engineers Navarro & Wright asked for extensions from the township since February 2008, and the commissioners have approved an extension every 90 days for more than seven years. With the current extension set to expire Oct. 6, the developer asked for a 136-day extension until Jan. 20. Tom Mehaffie, president of the commissioners, said he would like someone representing the project to appear and discuss why another extension is needed – a request that was ignored for the September meeting. “I cannot give a 136-day extension,” Mehaffie said. The commissioners settled on an ultimatum for the developer: A oneday extension would be provided if the developer agrees to accept it. If the developer is not interested in the one-day extension, the plan will be denied based on the reasons provided in the most recent engineering and township planning staff review. The one-day extension will expire Oct. 7, when the commissioners are next scheduled to meet. Commissioners will be able to discuss the reasons why the developer is not ready to proceed within eight years of the approval and needs until January. Mehaffie said he is concerned that the township had significantly updated its ordinances concerning the management of stormwater in new developments since the 2007 approval. The lingering project could add to the township’s stormwater problems because the old requirements are less strict, Mehaffie said. Since the plan’s 2007 approval, the board of commissioners, township engineer and township staff have changed considerably. Commissioners asked that the staff and solicitor review the development plans prior to the Oct. 7 meeting.


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Raiders edge E-town on two late TDs Loss extends Bears’ losing streak to 16 By Larry Etter

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After his Middletown football team erased a 13-0 deficit to beat Elizabethtown 14-13 on Friday, Sept. 18 in Lancaster County, Coach Brett Myers was relieved by the comeback win. “I like the way our kids responded,” he said. “We should all be proud of the way they came back to win the game,” Myers said, after the Blue Raiders (2-1) bounced back with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to win. Elizabethtown, a team that was looking to break a 15-game losing streak, appeared ready to do just that, dominating play for nearly three full quarters in the non-league matchup. But the Bears (0-3) again suffered through another loss as the Raiders found the strength and guts to rally for the win with the two late scores. Happy that his offense finally got moving late in the third quarter, Myers also noted the work of his defense, which gave the Raiders the chance to make the successful comeback. “Stopping them twice inside our 10-yard line and holding them to field goals was really big,” he said. Limiting the Bears to a total of six points in those two opportunities, rather than 14, proved to be the difference between victory and defeat.

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A 12-yard loss on the game’s second play from scrimmage, the result of yet another high center snap, appeared to affect the Middletown offense right from the start. But following an early punt by the Raiders, the Bears also went 3-and-out on their first possession. After the Raiders were again forced to punt, the Bears put together a good first-quarter drive that started at their own 41-yard line. Keyed by a 15 yard pass from quarterback Micah Garber to Marcus Shutt, plus a facemask penalty against the Middletown defense, the Bears reached the Raider 23-yard line. But the Bears lost a fumble at the 15, killing the early threat. But the Raiders, too, coughed up the ball one play later and the Bears were back on offense at the Middletown 15-yard line again. The Middletown side dodged another bullet, however, when Elizabethtown running back Scott Fox was dropped for a 2-yard loss on fourth-and-1. Mistakes continued to plague the Raiders on offense when they lost another fumble six plays later at their own 8-yard line. On the third play of the second quarter, Elizabethtown kicker Gregory Good booted a 22-yard field goal to break the scoreless deadlock. Following another 3-and-out by the Middletown offense, the Bears took over at the Raider 40-yard line. Pass completions of 16 and 20 yards to Jonathan Jones and Cole Epler keyed a drive that ended in a touchdown. Epler caught a tipped pass in the end zone for the score with 5:58 left in the first half, and Elizabethtown led, 10-0. The Middletown offense simply could not get anything

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Falcon fullback George Hatalowich (34) makes an acrobatic attempt to hang onto the ball while upended by the Chambersburg defense.

Falcons thump Trojans, but did they impress? By Jim Lewis

Press And Journal Staff

So the Lower Dauphin Falcons had just beaten its latest foe, Chambersburg, by a score of 38-0, and their coach offered his critique: Eh. Coach Rob Klock admits that such a tepid opinion after the lopsided victory over the Trojans (0-3) on Thursday, Sept. 17 victory at Hersheypark Stadium was “kind of funny when you win 38-0.’’ But coaches are expected to look at the aesthetic, not just the final score – and he wondered if the Falcons’ performance against non-division Chambersburg would be enough against stiffer division competition. Lower Dauphin (3-0) now faces a slate of division rivals – from the MidPenn Conference’s Keystone Division – beginning Friday, Sept. 25, when it hosts Susquehanna Twp. (1-2). “I wish we had performed better, because we’re going to play the Keystone Division now,’’ Klock said. Quarterback Tommy Klock – Rob Klock’s son – threw for three touchdowns, Brendan Shaffer rumbled 69 yards for a fourth-quarter TD and Evan Morrill returned an interception 36 yards for another score. But it was the mistakes that drew Rob Klock’s attention. Tommy Klock threw one interception that was a “bad read,’’ the coach said. The entire offense was inconsistent, he maintained.

“We felt we were a little inconsistent,’’ Rob Klock said. “There were moments where we could have executed better.’’ Defensively, the Falcons held Chambersburg to 183 yards on offense. Morrill’s interception was one of three picks for Lower Dauphin. Tommy Klock threw two of his touchdown passes in the first quarter – one to Charlie Fies that went 43 yards for a score and another to Skyler Swartzthat went 28 yards for a score. Lower Dauphin led, 14-0 at the end of the first. Morrill caught a 34-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Klock just before halftime, and the Falcons led, 21-0 at intermission. Morrill’s interception return and a 23-yard field goal by Antonio Heredia sealed the win for the Falcons. Shaffer’s fourth-quarter touchdown run added misery to the Trojans’ unusual Thursday trek to play football. The previous week, Tommy Klock ran for three touchdowns in a victory over Cedar Crest. Rob Klock’s goal: to mesh the Falcons’ running and passing attacks into an offensive juggernaut that can march down the field on long, unstoppable drives. The Falcons had hoped to improve their passing attack this season, and “that should make our drives a little more sustainable’’ so opponents’ defenses can’t “load the box’’ to stop the Please SeFALCONS, Page B3

Lower Dauphin’s Skyler Swartz (2) catches a Tommy Klock pass over a Chambersburg defender for a touchdown.


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MIDDLETOWN AREA BOYS’ SOCCER

Raiders stop Trinity, fall to East Pennsboro For The Press And Journal

The Middletown boys’ soccer team played two hard-fought games last week – a 2-1 victory over Trinity on Monday, Sept. 14 in Shiremanstown and a 4-2 loss to East Pennsboro on Tuesday, Sept. 15 in Middletown.

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Middletown (2-1 in the Mid-Penn Conference’s Capital Divison) started strong against Trinity (0-3 in the division), keeping the ball in Trinity territory for much of the first 10 minutes. But the Shamrocks took control of the game for the next 30 minutes, peppering Middletown goalkeeper Andrew Yeich with several shots. Trinity’s best chance came in the 29th minute with a shot that struck the post. At the end of the half however the score remained 0-0. In the second half, neither team established much possession, yet several chances resulted at both ends. Five minutes into the second half, Yeich made a great diving save to keep the game scoreless. But the chances eventually began to favor Middletown. It was not until the 69th minute, however, when a goalkeeping error resulted in a hand ball about 18 yards away. Middletown’s ensuing direct kick was a well-orchestrated trick play by teammates Blake Gill, Mason Guckavan and Brendan Dintiman. Dintiman scored a goal to take the 1-0 lead. Up by a goal, Middletown continued

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to pressure Trinitiy, resulting in a foul on the Blue Raiders’Nate Nelson about 24 yards out from goal. The Raiders’ David Alcock scored a goal on the ensuing direct kick in the 71st minute to give Middletown a 2-0 lead. Trinty did not quit, and continued to push forward until a defensive foul in the box resulted in a penalty shot for Trinity’s Christian Tegene, who buried the penalty kick in the Middletown goal in the 74th minute. Defensively, Cole Golden and the brother tandem of Mason and Ian Guckavan all led the Raiders with four dispossessions.

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The Raiders returned home against experienced East Pennsboro (3-0, 4-2 overall), and the Panthers dominated much of the first half with several quality chances. Despite Yeich remaining strong in goal (8 saves), the Panthers scored two quick goals to take a 2-0 lead 10 minutes into the game. East Pennsboro had a great chance to go up by three goals, but a reaction kick save by Yeich kept the game manageable at a two-goal deficit. The save seemed to spark the Raiders, who began to generate chances themselves. A strong sideline throw from Gill reached teammate Jordan Matter who placed a beautiful volley that struck inside the far post for a goal. Down 2-1 at halftime, Middletown seemed to gain confidence and continued to pressure. The Raiders had two more great chances, one when a Gill shot managed to squeak between the

Penn State Harrisburg’s Erica Hile, left, knocks the ball away from an Elizabethtown player.

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Middletown goalkeeper Andrew Yeich (1) makes a save on an East Pennsboro shot. Panthers’ goalkeeper’s legs but did not cross the goal line. The second opportunity was a shot by Nate Nelson that snuck just under the crossbar and appeared to nearly cross the goal line. Middletown scored the equalizer on an unassisted goal by Gill in the 54th minute. But an unnecessary foul in the box by Middletown led to a Panther goal off a penalty kick that seemed to deflate the Middletown attack. East Pennsboro scored an insurance goal to seal the victory. Defensively, Golden and Mason Guckavan lead the team with 13 and

11 dispossessions, respectively. Ian Guckavan was also strong, recording five defensive clears. The junior varsity team split their two games last week as well. The Raiders beat Trinity, 2-0 on two goals by Seven Mosher, and lost to East Pennsboro, 1-0.

E-town tames Lions, 7-1 For The Press And Journal Penn State Harrisburg put forth a solid effort, but lost to Elizabethtown, 7-1 on Friday, Sept. 18 in Middletown. The first 10 minutes of the game were evenly-played as both teams battled to score the first goal of the game. Elizabethtown’s Lauren Fredericks found the back of the net in the 13th minute to break the ice. Teammate

Lauren Berry scored in the 25th minute to give the Blue Jays (3-2-1) a 2-0 lead. Elizabethtown added goals by Trisha Clark and Morgan Chambers to take a 4-0 lead in the first half. The Lions (0-4-1) scored a goal in the second half with a beautiful cross from Erica Hile to teammate Kristen Stark, who put the ball in the Elizabethtown net. The Blue Jays outshot the Lions, 16-7.

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Middletown’s Trevor Fuller chips a shot on the par-5 sixth hole at Sunset Golf Course.

Kautz shoots a 95, Raiders fall to foes at Sunset course

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Middletown’s Justin Shaffer, center, qualified for the District 3 tournament with a strong run in the Big Spring Invitational.

Cole Kautz shot a 95 to finish 18th among golfers and lead Middletown in the six-team Mid-Penn Conference Capital Division golf match on Monday, Sept. 14 at Sunset Golf Course. East Pennsboro’s Greg Waznik was the top scorer on the par-70 championship course, shooting a 74. Middletown’s Noah Zimmerman shot a 97, followed by

Raiders’ Shaffer earns spot in district title Several good high school cross country teams signed up for the Big Spring Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 19 to get a preview of the course that will host the District 3 championships later this year. The sneak peek proved to be valuable to Middletown’s Justin Shaffer. Shaffer qualified for the District 3 championships by completing the Cumberland County course in 18:47. He’ll see the Big Spring High School

course again. Middletown and Lower Dauphin were two of the 28 teams that competed in the invitational. Hempfield’s boys’team and Chambersburg’s girls’ team won their respective divisions. The Blue Raiders competed in a trimeet against Lower Dauphin and Red Land on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Lower Dauphin beat both Middletown and Red Land in both the boys’ and girls’ competitions.

Middletown’s Cole Kautz watches his approach to the green at Sunset Golf Course. Kautz led the Blue Raiders with a 95.

teammates Trevor Fuller, who shot a 107, and Brandon Harper, who shot a 177. Trinity won the match with a team score of 333. East Pennsboro finished second with a score of 358, followed by Boiling Springs (361), Camp Hill (365), Bishop McDevitt (386) and Middletown (416).

MIDDLETOWN AREA FIELD HOCKEY Middletown’s Maddie Garber runs the course against Red Land and Lower Dauphin in Lewisberry.

Falcons shut down Raiders, 6-0

MIDDLETOWN AREA GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Raiders start strong, fall to Trinity, 3-1

It was a strong start. Middletown took the first game from Trinity in a Mid-Penn Conference girls’ volleyball match, 28-26 on Thursday, Sept. 17 in Middletown. But the Shamrocks eventually wore down the Blue Raiders, winning the second game, 25-17, then claiming the final two, 25-13 and 25-19, to take the triumph in the Colonial Division match. Taylor Kolish had 15 digs and 7 kills for Middletown (1-4, 0-3 in the division). Kassidy Deibler had 7 kills, 4 aces and 4 blocks, while teammate Riley Zimmerman had 7 kills. Kate Lindholm led Trinity (2-1, 2-1) with 15 kills and 4 aces, while teammate Hailey Donson had 8 kills and 4 aces.

Photo by Don Graham

Middletown’s Dae-Neshya Collins, left, moves the ball across the field against Lower Dauphin.

Middletown goalkeeper Sidonie LaPlante played well, but Lower Dauphin still showed enough firepower to beat the Blue Raiders, 6-0, in field hockey on Friday, Sept. 18 in Middletown. LaPlante made 31 saves, but the Raiders (1-6, 0-5 in the MidPenn Conference’s Keystone Division) still fell behind 5-0 in the first half. Lower Dauphin (7-0, 4-0) took the lead on two goals by Alli Bitting and goals by Katie Spanos, Rachel Yeager and Mary Kate Tarczynski. Yeager scored her goal on a penalty strike. Taylin Lehman scored the lone goal in the second half on an assist by teammate Logan Gaughen. Sydney Dreisigmeyer added an assist for the Falcons.

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Lions wallop Albright, 3-0 Photo by Don Graham

Middletown’s Taylor Kolish (28) goes high to stop a Trinity shot.

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Alex Panuccio scored two goals to lead Penn State Harrisburg to a 3-0 victory over Albright on Sunday, Sept. 20 in Middletown. The Lions (2-2-1) dominated Albright (1-4-1), outshooting the visitors 15-4 in the game. Matthew Vaz scored Penn State Harrisburg’s first goal on an assist by Victor Medina in the first 20 minutes of the game, and the Lions held the 1-0 lead at halftime. In the first minute of the second half, Panuccio scored his first goal on a penalty kick to give the Lions a 2-0 lead. A few minutes later, Panuccio scored his second goal of the game on an assist by newcomer Ryan Daylor. Penn State Harrisburg’s Jonathan Majin, left, leaps an Albright defender as he tries to fire a shot on goal.

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CFA YOUTH FOOTBALL

Raiders sweep Colts, Eagles vanquish Warriors By Bob Stone and Staff

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Middletown Coach Brett Myers gives game-time advice to Justin Shaver. Shaver broke up an Elizabethtown pass late in the game to preserve the Blue Raider victory.

Middletown’s Brady Fox dashes to the end zone to score the winning touchdown – and prolong Elizabethtown’s losing streak.

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going against E-town’s tough defense and the first half ended with the Bears holding a 10-0 lead. The opening kickoff to start the second half went to the Bears and, despite good defensive work by Griffin Radabaugh, Bob Graham, Caleb Leggore and Tristan Maxwell, among others, the Bears marched steadily down the field and made it to the Middletown 4-yard line in 13 plays. Maxwell’s sack of Garber backed the Bears up to the 12, and a delay of game penalty cost Elizabethtown 5 more yards. Two plays later, Good kicked a 27-yard field goal that boosted the Bears’ lead to 13-0 and gave the appearance of a precious victory for the home team. Rather than give in to the odds facing them, the Raiders suddenly came to life on offense. On first down from the Middletown 35-yard line, Brady Fox ran for 11 yards on a lateral pass from quarterback Chase Snavely. On the next play, Jaelen Thompson ran for 11 more. Following a play that lost 8 yards, Snavely and Fox hooked up for a 12-yard gain on second-and-18. Thompson’s 5-yard carry and a 2-yard dive by Leggore on fourth-and-1 kept the drive moving. Runs by Thompson and Fox gave the Raiders a first down at the Elizabethtown 21-yard line as the third quarter expired.

FOOTBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Capital Division

W Boiling Springs 0 Camp Hill 0 Palmyra 0 Middletown 0 Milton Hershey 0 Trinity 0 Steelton-Highspire 0 West Perry 0

L OVERALL 0 3-0 0 3-0 0 3-0 0 2-0 0 2-1 0 2-1 0 1-2 0 0-3

Last week’s games Middletown 14, Elizabethtown 13 Steelton-Highspire 22, Newport 21 (OT) Milton Hershey 26, Hershey 21 Palmyra 31, Donegal 0 Trinity 54, Columbia 38 Camp Hill 56, James Buchanan 0 Boiling Springs 31, Big Spring 16 Greencastle-Antrim 56, West Perry 21 This week’s games Friday, Sept. 25 Middletown at Boiling Springs, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26 Steelton-Highspire at Milton Hershey, 1:30 p.m.

Keystone Division

W Lower Dauphin 0 Bishop McDevitt 0 Cedar Cliff 0 Red Land 0 Hershey 0 Susquehanna Twp. 0 Mechanicsburg 0

L OVERALL 0 3-0 0 3-0 0 3-0 0 2-1 0 1-2 0 1-2 0 0-3

MIDGETS Middletown 36 With linemen Mike Osayi, Tommy bethtown 38-yard line, Fox found a Cedar Cliff 0 Staker, Radabaugh, Ethan Newton and small crease on the left side and darted Tre Michael leading the push up front, the Raiders finally broke their scoring drought when Thompson darted right up the middle for a touchdown from 7 yards out with 10:23 left in the game. Mason Guckavan’s PAT made it 13-7 and gave the Middletown side a muchneeded lift. On E-town’s first play following the kickoff, Graham sacked Garber for an 8-yard loss. But Garber connected with Logan Yohn for a 25-yard gain a play later for a first down. Another sack of Garber cost the Bears 10 yards and essentially took away the momentum Elizabethtown had gained. Pressure by Middletown’s Graham and Radabaugh forced an errant throw by Garber on fourth-and-3, and the Raiders got the ball back at their own 41-yard line with 6:57 left on the clock. Undeterred by a holding penalty on first down, the determined Raiders shook off the miscue and charged ahead. Snavely’s pass to Leggore went for 14 yards and Thompson’s short run gave the Raiders a first-and-10 at the Middletown 49-yard line. On second-and-15 following an incomplete pass and false start penalty, Snavely again hooked up with Leggore for a 12-yard gain. Thompson again got the carry for another first down at the 42. On second-and-6 from the Eliza-

Tuesday, Sept. 29 Middletown at Camp Hill, 4 p.m.

Keystone Division

W Lower Dauphin 4 Hershey 3 Bishop McDevitt 3 Mechanicsburg 2 CD East 1 Palmyra 1 Susquehanna Twp. 0 Harrisburg 0

This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 24 Lower Dauphin at Harrisburg, 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26 Hershey at Lower Dauphin, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 Lower Dauphin at Palmyra, 6:30 p.m.

GIRLS’ SOCCER MID-PENN CONFERENCE Capital Division

Northern York Trinity Middletown West Perry Camp Hill East Pennsboro Milton Hershey

W 4 3 3 1 1 0 0

This week’s games Friday, Sept. 25 Susquehanna Twp. at Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 29 Camp Hill at Middletown, 7 p.m.

PONY

Middletown 38, Cedar Cliff 6 Seven Sorrows 33, Gettysburg 6 Seven Sorrows 19, Gettysburg 0 Middletown 25, Cedar Cliff 0 This week’s games Saturday, Sept. 26 Big Spring at Lower Dauphin, 11 a.m., Grantville Fire Company Football Field Sunday, Sept. 27 Middletown at Steelton, noon, Steelton-Highspire High School Football Field West Perry at Seven Sorrows, noon, Middletown Area Middle School Hummelstown at Cedar Cliff, 1 p.m., Cedar Cliff High School Field

BOYS’ SOCCER MID-PENN CONFERENCE Capital Division W 4 3 2 1 1 0 0

L OVERALL 0 6-0 0 6-0 1 4-1 2 3-3 4 2-4 2 4-2 3 1-4

L OVERALL 0 7-0 0 4-2 1 2-1 1 3-2 2 2-4 3 1-4 3 0-5

Last week’s games East Pennsboro 4, Middletown 2 Middletown 2, Trinity 1 This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 24 Kennard-Dale at Middletown, 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 Shippensburg at Middletown, 7 p.m.

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This week’s games Monday, Sept. 28 Middletown at Shippensburg, 4 p.m.

Keystone Division

W Lower Dauphin 4 Hershey 3 Mechanicsburg 3 Bishop McDevitt 2 Palmyra 1 Susquehanna Twp. 0 CD East 0

L OVERALL 0 5-0 0 6-1 1 4-3 1 2-2 3 3-3 4 1-6 4 0-6

This week’s games Saturday, Sept. 26 Lower Dauphin at Hershey, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 Palmyra at Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL MID-PENN CONFERENCE Colonial Division

W Hershey 4 Palmyra 3 Mechanicsburg 3 Trinity 2 Milton Hershey 2 Harrisburg 1 Lower Dauphin 1 Middletown 0 Steelton-Highspire 0

Monday, Sept. 28 Middletown at Steelton-Highspire, 5 p.m. Palmyra at Lower Dauphin, 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 Harrisburg at Middletown, 7 p.m. Steelton-Highspire at Mechanicsburg, 7:15 p.m.

FIELD HOCKEY MID-PENN CONFERENCE Keystone Division

W L T OVERALL Lower Dauphin 4 0 0 7-0 Palmyra 4 0 0 6-0 Hershey 3 1 0 6-1 Mechanicsburg 2 2 1 4-2-1 Susquehanna Twp. 1 2 1 4-4-1 Red Land 0 4 0 1-5-1 Middletown 0 5 0 1-6 Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 6, Middletown 0 Susquehanna Twp. 3, Middletown 0 Hershey 8, Middletown 0 Lower Dauphin 1, Greenwood 0 Lower Dauphin 3, Mechanicsburg 0 This week’s games Wednesday, Sept. 23 Middletown at Big Spring, 4 p.m.

L OVERALL 0 4-0 0 5-0 0 4-0 1 2-1 2 3-2 3 2-3 3 1-3 3 1-4 4 0-7

Last week’s games Trinity 3, Middletown 1 Big Spring 3, Middletown 0 Hershey 3, Lower Dauphin 2 Mechanicsburg 3, Lower Dauphin 0 Milton Hershey 3, Steelton-Highspire 0 Harrisburg 3, Steelton-Highspire 0 York Tech 3, Steelton-Highspire 0

Monday, Sept. 28 Mechanicsburg at Middletown, 4 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Susquehanna Twp., 4 p.m.

This week’s games Thursday, Sept. 24 Hershey at Middletown, 7 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Elizabethtown, 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 Lower Dauphin at Milton Hershey, 5:30 p.m.

Last week’s results Middletown 4, Columbia 0 Camp Hill 5, Middletown 0 Bishop McDevitt 5, Middletown 0 Lower Dauphin 5, Red Land 0 Lower Dauphin 5, Cedar Cliff 0 State College 3, Lower Dauphin 2

Thursday, Sept. 24 Middletown at James Buchanan, 3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 Harrisburg Academy at Middletown, 3:30 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Mechanicsburg, 3:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 Northern York at Lower Dauphin, 3:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY MID-PENN CONFERENCE BOYS Last week’s results Lower Dauphin 15, Middletown 55 Red Land 15, Middletown 55 Lower Dauphin 17, Red Land 41

GIRLS

Lower Dauphin 15, Middletown 55 Red Land 15, Middletown 55 Lower Dauphin 28, Red Land 30 This week’s meets Saturday, Sept. 26 Lower Dauphin at Carlisle Invitational, 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 Palmyra, Susquehanna Twp. at Middletown, 4 p.m.

COLLEGE SOCCER CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN

Last week’s games

This week’s games Saturday, Sept. 26 Penn State Harrisburg at Christopher Newport, 7 p.m.

WOMEN

Salisbury Christopher Newport Mary Washington Wesley Frostburg St. Marymount St. Mary’s Southern Virginia York Penn State Harrisburg

W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L OVERALL 0 5-2 0 5-2-1 0 5-3 0 3-2-2 0 4-4 0 3-4 0 2-4 0 2-5 0 1-4 0 0-4-1

Last week’s games Elizabethtown 7, Penn State Harrisburg 1 The College of New Jersey 12, Penn State Harrisburg 0 This week’s games Wednesday, Sept. 23 Penn College at Penn State Harrisburg, 4 p.m.

Last week’s games Penn State Harrisburg 3, Gwynedd Mercy 1 King’s College 3, Penn State Harrisburg 0 Penn State-Altoona 3, Penn State Harrisburg 1

Gettysburg 47 Seven Sorrows 28

The Eagles (2-3) dug themselves a hole from which they could not climb. Gettysburg (3-2) scored touchdowns on two of its first three plays from scrimmage and added two more TDs to start the second quarter, racing to a 27-0 lead. But the Eagles responded. Quarterback Dylon Zettlemoyer connected with receiver Tim Wagner for a 64yard touchdown. Billy Cleland added a 47-yard touchdown run, but the Warriors added another TD before the half, and Gettysburg led 33-14 at the break. The Zettlemoyer-to-Wagner connection clicked again, this time for a 65-yard touchdown to bring Seven Sorrows closer, 33-22. But the Eagles could not stop the Gettysburg offense. The Warriors scored on their next play from scrimmage to take a 40-22 lead. Zettlemoyer threw his third touchdown pass to Derek Wall with a minute to play to cap the scoring in the wild offensive game. Quincy Reinnagel, Seven Sorrows’ nose tackle on defense, posted 10 tackles and blocked an extra-point kick. Teammate BJ Stone also played well on defense.

PONY Middletown 38 Cedar Cliff 6

As the old cliché goes, “All good things must come to an end” – the Raiders allowed their opponent to score for the first time this season, but it did not stop them from rolling to another victory. Middletown (5-0) scored first when quarterback Jules Nester found receiver Bam Appleby down the right sideline for a 48-yard touchdown strike. The Colts (3-2) scored on their next possession to tie the score, 6-6. Middletown took just two plays to take the lead. A run by Odell Greene and then a 26-yard touchdown run by Tate Leach put the Raiders ahead for good. On Cedar Cliff’s next possession, Middletown defensive end Jayson Stoner picked off a pass and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown. The extra point kick by Marly Fox gave the Raiders a 20-6 lead. After taking back the momentum on another defensive stop, Middletown scored again. This time, Nester threw a touchdown pass – his second of the game – to TJ Daniels to give the Raiders a 26-6 lead at halftime. It didn’t take Middletown long to score in the second half. The Raiders took the second-half kickoff and moved downfield, capping a touchdown drive on a slicing run by Greene. The Raiders’ defense, led by NyZier Arango, Tajae Brodie, AJ Koser, Caden Paul, Julio Rodriguez, Nester and Stoner, held the Colts for the remainder of the game and finished off Cedar Cliff with a 68-yard interception return by Nester.

Seven Sorrows 33 Gettysburg 6

The Eagles (3-2) broke open a tight

game in the second half with three touchdown runs to put the game out of reach for the Warriors (1-4). Brandyn Davis, Raashawn Dillard Jr. and Michael Barilla carried the load for the Eagles on the ground. Davis put the Eagles on the board first on a 3-yard touchdown run, while Dillard added a 9-yard touchdown run and Barilla scored an extra point to give Seven Sorrows a 13-6 lead at halftime. Gettysburg scored on a 37-yard touchdown run, but couldn’t muster any offense after that. Seven Sorrows’ Titus Carter, Tommy DeLaCruz and Max Eckley played lights-out defense. The Warriors went backward on offense – Gettysburg recorded minus-7 yards on offense in the second half. Dillard scored on a 23-yard touchdown run, then caught a pass from Braelan Huber for the extra point. Barilla closed out the scoring with two touchdown runs, the first from 15 yards out and the second on a spectacular 77-yard sprint down the sideline. Jordan Matter, Ryan Souders, and Landen Hunter pitched in on defensive stops in the second half to keep the Warriors at bay.

PEEWEE Seven Sorrows 19 Gettysburg 0

After a scoreless first quarter, the Eagles (3-2) got on the board on a 26yard touchdown run by Aidan Eckley. Two plays later, teammate Aaron Nordai returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown. Jadyn Maple scored the extra point and Seven Sorrows suddenly led 13-0. On defense, the Eagles’ Eckley, Maple, Chad Sipe and Marquis Beasley made sure the Warriors (2-3) did not come close to scoring. Eckley put the game on ice with his second touchdown run of the game, scoring from 13 yards away in the fourth quarter. With a 19-0 lead, Seven Sorrows merely had to continue its defensive domination – and it did. Sipe, Beasley, and Eckley made tackles all over the field to lead the defense. Offensively, paving the way up front for the Eagles’ running backs were offensive linemen Devon Reid, Beasley, David Johnson, Steven Ramsey and Jordan Miller.

Middletown 25 Cedar Cliff 0

Coming off their first victory of the season the previous week, the Raiders (2-3) looked to keep it going against the winless Colts (0-5). After a slow start, the Middletown defense, led by Sean Bennett Jr., Dustin Miller and Nazier Fuller, started to take over the game. Building off the defense’ great play, the offense started to move the ball. A great touchdown run by Middletown’s Mike Arnold and another by Fuller, and an extra-point conversion by JoJo Gassert, put the Raiders up 13-0 at halftime. Middletown kept the pressure on Cedar Cliff’s defense with its rushing attack – and once again Arnold scored on a nice cutback run. A touchdown run by Middletown quarterback Brayden Dunn capped the scoring.

This week’s games Wednesday, Sept. 23 Valley Forge at Penn State Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26 Penn State Harrisburg at Hood, 11 a.m. Penn State Harrisburg vs. Penn State-Schuylkill at Hood, 1 p.m.

This week’s matches Wednesday, Sept. 23 Hershey at Lower Dauphin, 3:30 p.m.

W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Penn State Harrisburg 3, Albright 0 Alvernia 4, Penn State Harrisburg 0

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN

Thursday, Sept. 24 Middletown at Red Land, 4 p.m. Lower Dauphin at Hershey, 7 p.m.

Christopher Newport Mary Washington Frostburg St. Salisbury Marymount Penn State Harrisburg St. Mary’s York Wesley Southern Virginia

Unbeaten Middletown continued its winning ways, jumping on Cedar Cliff early. Marcus Garner Jr. kicked off the scoring on a 65-yard touchdown run to give the Blue Raiders an early 6-0 lead. On Middletown’s next possession, Jose Lopez-Quinones dashed up the right side for a 50-yard touchdown run. Chris Joseph’s extra point kick made it 14-0 at the end of the first quarter. Quarterback Jake Kelly found LopezQuinones for a 60-yard touchdown strike to increase the Middletown lead to 20-0. The Raiders (5-0) pinned Cedar Cliff (0-5) inside the Colts’ 5-yard line, and a great defensive stop by Kobe Brown on a Colt running back in the end zone scored a safety for Middletown, increasing the lead to 22-0. After the Colts’ free kick, LopezQuinones took a hand-off and out-ran the Cedar Cliff defense for another long touchdown run – this time for 55 yards. Evan Grogan’s extra point run increased Middletown’s lead to 30-0/ With the mercy rule in effect in the second half, Grogan capped off the scoring for the Raiders with a 10-yard touchdown run. The defense was led by Camdyn Allen, Devin Finnegan, Jarrod Pugh, Chip Stambaugh, Brown, Kelly and

Saturday, Sept. 26 Penn State Harrisburg at Salisbury, 2 p.m.

GIRLS’ TENNIS MID-PENN CONFERENCE

Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 7, CD East 0 Lower Dauphin 4, Mechanicsburg 1

PEEWEE

Camp Hill East Pennsboro Middletown West Perry Northern York Milton Hershey Trinity

L OVERALL 0 6-0 0 5-1 1 3-2 1 4-2 2 3-2 2 3-3 4 1-5 4 0-4

Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 2, CD East 1 Lower Dauphin 2, Mechanicsburg 0

Last week’s games Middletown 2, West Perry 0 Middletown 4, East Pennsboro 2 Trinity 1, Middletown 0

Last week’s games Middletown 36, Cedar Cliff 0 Gettysburg 47, Seven Sorrows 28

through. Using his speed, Fox raced to the end zone to knot the score at 13-13 with 4:22 left in the game. Guckavan nailed the all-important extra point kick that pushed the Raiders into the lead, 14-13. The rest was up to the defense, a unit that had played well the entire game. Radabaugh stopped E-town’s Fox for a 2-yard loss on first down and the Bears were flagged for a delay of game penalty before they could start their next play. On second-and-17, Justin Shaver made a great play by breaking up a Garber pass. On third down, Middletown’s Trey Leach and Dylan Andre joined forces to break up another pass attempt by Garber, bringing up a fourth-and-17. Garber completed his next pass to Epler, but the play went for just 4 yards, and the Raiders took over at the E-town 35-yard line with 3:05 left in the game. Aided by a pair of personal foul penalties against the Bears, the Raiders reached the Elizabethtown 4-yard line as the clock wound down. Snavely took a knee on the final play of the game and the Middletown side celebrated the hard-earned victory.

Standings for 9-23-15

Last week’s games Lower Dauphin 38, Chambersburg 0 Bishop McDevitt 41, Cumberland Valley 14 Milton Hershey 26, Hershey 21 Cedar Cliff 45, Cocalico 32 Red Land 38, Dover 14 Central Dauphin East 29, Susquehanna Twp. 24 Northern York 42, Mechanicsburg 13

CFA YOUTH FOOTBALL MIDGET

The Middletown Blue Raiders swept three games from Cedar Cliff in CFA Youth League football action on Sunday, Sept. 23 at Cedar Cliff High School, while Seven Sorrows won two of three from Gettysburg at Middletown Area Middle School. Middletown’s Pony division team gave up points to its opponent for the first time this season, but won easily. The Raiders play Steelton on Sunday, Sept. 27 at Steelton-Highspire High School, while the Eagles host West Perry on Sunday at Middletown Area Middle School.

Lopez-Quinones, holding Cedar Cliff scoreless.

L OVERALL 0 7-0-1 0 7-1 0 5-1 0 5-1 0 4-3 0 2-2-1 0 3-3 0 2-4-1 0 1-5-1 0 1-6

COLLEGE TENNIS CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN

Last week’s matches Penn State Harrisburg 5, Albright 4 Penn State Harrisburg 8, Stevenson 1

This week’s matches Friday, Sept. 25 Penn State Harrisburg at ITA Atlantic South Regional Tournament, Fredericksburg, Va., TBA Saturday, Sept. 26 Penn State Harrisburg at ITA Atlantic South Regional Tournament, Fredericksburg, Va., TBA Sunday, Sept. 27 Penn State Harrisburg at ITA Atlantic South Regional Tournament, Fredericksburg, Va., TBA MEN Last week’s matches Penn State Harrisburg 5, Albright 4 Penn State Harrisburg 6, Stevenson 3 This week’s matches None

COLLEGE GOLF CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Last week’s matches Penn State Harrisburg Invitational (At Dauphin Highlands) 1. Franklin & Marshall (581) 2. Gettysburg (596) 3. York (596) 4. Penn State Harrisburg (597) 5. Farmingdale St. (615) 6. Messiah (626) 7. St. Joseph’s, Long Island, N.Y. (631) 8. Marymount (643) 9. Stevenson (684) 10. Penn College (711). 11. Elizabethtown (DNC) This week’s matches Sunday, Sept. 27 Penn State Harrisburg at Bay Creek Invitational, Christopher Newport, 11:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 28 Penn State Harrisburg at Bay Creek Invitational, Christopher Newport, 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 Penn State Harrisburg at Bay Creek Invitational, Christopher Newport

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Lower Dauphin defender Chad Ray (32) sacks Chambersburg quarterback Kaden Hoover.

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run, Rob Klock said. “At times we did that, but we have to find a game where we put all of that together,’’ he said. The unusual Thursday Night Lights game was not a factor – the Falcons did not lose a substantial amount of practice time because the game was played a day earlier in the week. Rob Klock said. Monday practices are typically spent reviewing film, running and lifting weights. When it comes to on-field

workouts, “We practiced just as long as any other week,’’ Rob Klock said. The Falcons could find an advantage to that unusual Thursday night game the following week, against Susquehanna Twp. Lower Dauphin took the Saturday after the Chambersburg victory off, the first Saturday the Falcons have had off this season. “Maybe we will come back refreshed,’’ Rob Klock said. Jim Lewis: 717-944-4628, or jimlewis@pressandjournal.com


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he trellis proposed for Middletown’s business district is not the little lattice structure like the one on which your Aunt Rose grows her clematis. It’s bigger and more ambitious, a structure meant to be a signature piece to Middletown’s multimillion-dollar downtown renovation. It’s creator, the consulting firm Dewberry, has a landscape architect on staff who noted in a previous report on Middletown’s restoration project that the borough, the oldest in Dauphin County, possesses wonderfully historic architecture. The trellis – the word might be misleading, but it’s the closest word to generally describe it – and an accompanying pavilion were designed by someone who has seen Middletown, and knows its beauty. It’s not the whim of a collection of local government bureaucrats, or a committee of business people. In fact, the borough purchased property on the corner of Union and Emaus streets to build the trellis and pavilion, and create a new town square at the intersection. If you can’t picture in your mind exactly how this trellis would look, you’re not alone. It hasn’t gotten a substantial public vetting, though it has been shown to business people considered stakeholders in the downtown renovations. And an artist’s rendering of the trellis, shown in this edition of the Press And Journal, still requires a bit of imagination to picture. Indeed, we’re not the only ones who simThe downtown renovation ply can’t picture what the consultant had in Contractors who bid on the renovaproject cannot be finished mind: tion project seemed unsure as well. The first without a resolution to the time the work was offered for bid, the bids trellis problem, though were so high that the Middletown Industrial Commercial Development Authority, thankfully it can be started and the authority instructed by Middletown without an answer. Borough Council to oversee the project, wisely decided to rebid the entire renovation project earlier this summer. The second bidding go-round brought another budget-busting price for the trellis – more than $500,000 – and the ICDA has decided to rebid the trellis yet again. Fortunately, the authority separated it from the rest of the renovations, and the downtown makeover can proceed after years of anticipation. The trellis has drawn enough attention that it now has its own group of detractors – an anti-trellis coalition, as it were, of residents, local politicians and candidates for council seats in November’s general election who charge that the project is too much buck for too little bang. Current estimates are that the trellis and pavilion would cost about $263,000. Even the owner of the Brownstone Cafe, where one side of the trellis was to have rested, has become skeptical of the project, agreeing to only a one-year easement on his property that would allow him to remove any work that he considers to be unsatisfactory, according to Matt Tunnell, chairman of the authority. The trellis, therefore, will be smaller on that side of Union Street. Indeed, what will this trellis look like? Decorative metal work? Turned wood? Will it be something less than originally envisioned, to keep it within budget? Perhaps a third attempt to solicit bids will produce a satisfactory product that will honor the vision of its creator. The more the ICDA struggles to find an acceptable proposal, however, the more uncertain we become. No one wants a cheaply-made structure dominating the streetscape of Middletown’s refurbished downtown. The renovation project cannot be finished without a resolution to the trellis problem, though thankfully it can be started without an answer. It will be interesting to see what the third round of bids brings. We hope the ICDA, and the borough, has a Plan B in hand, one that will utilize the borough’s new space at Union and Emaus, the entrance to the business district.

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Why I don't trust the liquor privatization proposal Editor, Rep. John Payne says liquor privatization would generate $200 million annually to support public education, among other things, but offers no details. He is another bloviating, political windbag that I do not trust. We do know that state stores generate income every year – rather than getting a one-time windfall by selling them off. What is his real concern – benefitting big retail firms that would make a fortune and would be indebted to him? He touts convenience – the state stores are willing to be more convenient but are hampered by restrictions implemented by politicians like Payne. What about all the workers who would lose their jobs? What does he say to them? My biggest concern is that I have total trust that state stores do not sell to minors, those who are intoxicated, etc. I do not have that level of trust in some 16-year-old kid working at Walmart. Remember last year when Payne stuck his nose in the Middletown Borough Council mess and endorsed a candidate who had a lot of baggage and miniscule support yet Middletown got stuck with him? Payne likes telling us what is good for us but too often he is wrong or self-serving. Scott T. Pettis Middletown

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A recent study has linked fracking to fracking is not a “widespread” hazard increased radon exposure, and we so far to drinking water, industry supporters have no understanding of what effects grabbed onto the statement like a Florida may be caused by earthquakes resulting alligator grabbing dinner. from the deep injection of chemical-laden American Petroleum Institute Upstream fracking water. Group Director Erik Milito declared “the 
Meanwhile, commercial water compaevidence gathered by EPA confirms… nies already have proven their capabilhydraulic fracturing is being done safely ity and willingness to move water from under the strong environmental stewardwhere it is clean to where it has been ship of state regulators and industry best made undrinkable, and since they own the practices.” water, they do not have to ask permission 
Sierra Club Executive Director Michael or pay for the new supply. Brune said the report showed: “Dirty oil The ploy allows us to pretend the water and gas fracking contaminate drinking supply is endless, when nothing could be water.”
The report made both points — farther from the truth. and neither of them. 
The DEP lists 256 incidents in which In an excellent example of political private water supplies have been impactobfuscation, carefully created with “more ed by either conventional or unconventhan five years and millions of (taxpayer) tional drilling. In some cases, the impact dollars,” the report hangs on one word: has been wells that have run dry. In oth“widespread.” ers, they have been contaminated. In other words, fracking in one section What we do not know is how much time of a state probably does not directly afmust elapse for a spill to pass through the fect water supplies in another. ground into our wa
For example, there are tens of thousands We do know that when we ter supply, or how such leaks of fracking wells in finally discover fracking many might prove too Pennsylvania alone. pollution in our water, there great a cumulative Some have leaked, some may eventually will be no valve by which we effect for the water to effectiveand some may never. can turn it off. supply ly overcome. The lack of decisive 
We do know that findings, the agency when we finally reports, may “be due discover fracking to a lack of data colpollution in our water, there will be no lected, inaccessible information or other valve by which we can turn it off. The limiting factors,” including a lack of full best we can do is patiently hope it will disclosure by the industry. run its course, like a fever from a particu
In 2010, an Exxon subsidiary spilled larly virulent virus. 57,000 gallons of used fracking water 
The EPA says its study “advances that was later discovered in a tributary of scientific understanding of the potential the Susquehanna River. impacts of hydraulic fracturing.” But 
A driller in Clearfield County continued the report also proves that we need to to use a wastewater injection well four adequately fund the DEP and the EPA months after it knew the toxic fluid was to ensure studies and inspections are leaking into area groundwater. It stopped accomplished quickly and constantly so using the well only after the EPA acted that the first indication of poison headed on proof provided by area citizens. for our waters is caught and, to the extent 
Another company was fined for mulpossible, stopped. tiple cases of insufficient erosion and 
The gas producers are not responsible sedimentation controls in Potter County for proving their product will destroy — revealed not by a Pennsylvania drinking water supplies. Instead, they Department of Environmental Protection hope that by the time harm to the water is inspector but by heavy rains washing demonstrated, the profits will have been fracking pollution into the Right Branch harvested and the companies will have of Wetmore Run, a state-designated moved on to other endeavors, leaving “high-quality” stream. taxpayers to clean up the mess and buy 
Last month, the DEP levied a record clean water from commercial companies (for the agency) $8.9 million fine against trucking and piping it from where it still natural gas giant Range Resources for exists. refusing to fix bad cement work on a natural gas well, and allowing methane John Messeder writes from south-central to migrate into private water supplies. Pennsylvania. He has written about the The fine is more than double the DEP’s environment since 1974. previous record fine, a $4.15 million

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n Sept. 26, 2005, an angry crowd greeted legislators who were returning from their summer hiatus following their July 7, 2 a.m. stickup of taxpayers. Parking spots at the Capitol, reserved for legislators, were nameless, petitions organized by radio talk show host Bob Durgin

draped the steps and lawmakers had to sidestep rain, “new construction’’ and a giant pink pig to hide in their offices. This year, the legislature will return from their summer vacation and there will be no crowd, no budget, no outrage. Simply by doing nothing, a backbench legislator’s minimum wage increased from $69,648 to $85,356 over the last decade. Lawmakers – or, more accurately,

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there is no Woody Waste pickup! You have to take it over yourself!”

• “Anyone else notice that all those

refugees from the Middle East are all trying to get to ‘White/Christian’ countries? And that at least half of them are of ‘military age’ males?”

• “In the Highspire Reservoir Park at the Ann Street end by the ball fields, someone turned the Porta Potty over. Morons! You see, they don’t all live in Harrisburg.”

• “Middletown Borough: Now

that John Payne has informed us that Route 230 will not be paved until next year, please have the contractor come back and fix all the potholes that were not patched properly on Main Street, especially at Main and North Union Street. You can hardly drive through the square without damaging your car alignment and tires. There will be a serious accident there over the

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winter if the holes are not patched correctly. And plowing will be next to impossible no matter who plows the streets.”

• “To the person who complained

about the football players not being named during “Meet the Raiders’’ night: I feel your disappointment because my son played football, too. But honestly to sit there through another 50 names or so would have been hard for everyone. Maybe next year they should not announce anyone’s name if they can’t announce them all. But honestly hats off to Jeremy King and the MASD for a job well done!”

• “Harrisburg, Pa. – they do not

need trains and light rail. It would be a waste of money. The money is needed for buses.”

• “Is the HIA big like BWI?”

lawbreakers – are making $15,708 more than they did prior to the illegal pay heist. That’s not bad pay for creating a $55 billion pension hole. The last 10 “shared sacrifice’’ budgets allowed legislators to keep their COLAs, free parking privileges, pension increases, perks, slush funds and subsidized health care. Still, that’s not enough dough for lawmakers. These full-time lawmakers – many of whom have “second jobs’’ – need per diems to conduct additional research and attend statewide committee meetings. The “per diem’’ is an undocumented reimbursement lawmakers receive – in addition to their salary – for food and lodging. If a per diem is taken on a session day or for a committee meeting, taxes are not taken out. If a legislator receives a per diem for a non-session day, taxes are taken out. Some legislators have used per diems to purchase second homes. The per diem rate was $141 in 2006. The current state reimbursement rate is $159 from September through May. The actual per diem reimbursements can float to $163 in the summer months. How about the rest of us? Not so good. The median household income from Pennsylvania in 2005 was $53,143 and per capita income was just under $30,000. The median household income for Pennsylvania in 2013 was $52,007 or a three-year decrease of (-)1.24 percent and the per capita income

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bill to streamline certification and licensing processes for veterans and help match them with good-paying jobs faster was recently signed into law. I was proud to vote in favor of this legislation when it came before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives because I am grateful for the service and sacrifice made by our veterans and believe we should do whatever we can to make their transition back to civilian life easier. House Bill 157, which is now Act 23 of 2015, requires state agencies to take into account service members’ military service, education, training and military experience for licensing or certification requirements. It is intended to prevent service members from having to duplicate state certification requirements so that they can transition to a civilian career faster and with greater ease. Many service members have a hard time finding jobs after the military because of onerous and redundant training and certification requirements. This law will ensure that service members’ military education and training are taken into account when applying for certain professional licenses and credentials.

was $28,647 for a three-year increase of 1.66 percent. But it’s not just lawmakers who are at the top of the national pay scale pyramid. As soon as the conservative coup was completed in the Senate, the salary of Drew Crompton, Sen. Joe Scarnatti’s chief of staff, increased from $164,966 to $174,966. Crompton now makes $40,000 more than the president pro tempore – Scarnatti. Scarnatti also gave $10,000 raises to three of his fiscally conservative staffers. Since Gov. Mario Cuomo voluntarily reduced his $179,000 salary by 5 percent, and Gov. Tom Wolf has declined a salary of $190,823, Crompton now makes more than 48 governors. To be fair, if you measure Wolf’s refusal to accept a salary of $190,823 against the cost of the COLA increases for his administration of $230,346, taxpayers are paying $40,000 more in wages for Wolf’s staff than that of his predecessor. Ten years after the pay raise, the legislature remains a palace of gossip and malice, the judiciary has sunk to an all-time low, and the Governor’s Mansion has to be more than a political weigh station for campaign rhetoric. We can do better. We need less self interest and more common good.

The grants provide funding to projects that include auxiliary power units deployed as anti-idling technology for trucks, HVAC and boiler upgrades, high-efficiency lighting, solvent recovery systems and waste recycling systems. The grant program is funded by the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act, which is primarily financed by the state Capital Stock and Franchise Tax and Act 13 impact fees. Applicants will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications will be accepted until fiscal year 2015-16 funds are exhausted or April 15, whichever occurs first. For eligibility requirements and more details, visit RepPayne.com and click on “PA-At Your Service.” 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.

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Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 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 with a band (electric guitars) at 10:45 a.m. At 10 a.m., between services, there is a variety of Christian education classes for all ages. We have several things happening at Ebenezer and all are welcome. Our Annual Fall Festival will be held on Fri., Oct. 16. The event will include

free children’s games and activities. More details will be announced closer to the date. There are monthly gatherings that meet at the church. 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. Have a favorite board game? “Game Night” is every third Monday at 6:30 p.m. We also offer a variety of other groups including Bible studies and book clubs. Please call for details. Any questions please call us at 939-0766.

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. Thursdays: Intercessory Prayer begins at 6 p.m. on Thursdays, followed by the Sanctuary being open from 6:15 to 6:50 p.m. for anyone to come and pray. The community is invited to stop and pray. Pastor Britt’s Bible study follows at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to participate in these important areas of our church life. Sociable Seniors group meets the 1st

and 3rd Monday of every month from 1 to 3 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. Nursery: Dana Rhine, Evette Graham. Acolyte for September: Faith Rhine. Ushers for September: Binny and Carl Dupes, Cindy and Dick Myers. Children’s Church leaders for Sun., Sept. 27: Pam Eberly, Katie and Jenny Strohecker. The 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. Presently they are meeting every Thursday morning at 6:30 a.m. for prayer. Sunday evening the group meets at 7 p.m., in addition to Thursday morning for a study of “Kingdom Family.” No need to call ahead, just show up. Community men welcome, call Sam Rainal at 951-4866 for any questions. Daytime Bible study, led by Pam Eberly, is on Wednesday’s at 10 a.m. Study is on “Joseph, The Journey to Forgiveness.” The community is 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.

Middletown St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran distribution issues. Items collected Church is located at Spring and Union are taken to the Middletown Area streets, Middletown. We are a Recon- Interfaith Food Pantry located at 201 ciling In Christ Church. Wyoming Street, Royalton. IndividuYou are invited to join us for wor- als may also take items directly to the ship on Wednesday morning, Saturday food pantry, which is open Tuesdays evening and Sunday morning. Sunday and Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 worship times are 8:15 and 11 a.m. p.m. Sunday Church School for all ages is Church and Community Events: at 9:45 a.m. Our 11 a.m. worship serWed., Sept. 23: 10 a.m., Holy Comvice is broadcast live on WMSS 91.1. munion in Chapel; 12 to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday morning service is at 10 Event in Luther Hall; 7 p.m., Adult a.m. Saturday at 5 p.m. is a casual Choir. traditional service and is 45 minutes Sat., Sept. 26: 5 p.m., Holy Comin length. Please enter through the munion. parking lot doors. Sun., Sept. 27: 8:15 a.m., Holy ComThe first Sunday of each month is munion (T); 9:45 a.m., Confirmation/ Food Pantry Sunday. Middletown Church School; 11 a.m., Holy ComArea Interfaith Food Pantry will be- munion (C); 6 to 8 p.m., HS SPYG. gin distributing Thanksgiving Bags Mon., Sept. 28: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., to clients on Oct. 27. Four particular Community Dinner at Church of God; items are needed: 1) Mashed potatoes 6:30 p.m., Bible Study. (boxed or bagged); 2) Turkey Stuffing Visit our website at www.stpeMix; 3) Canned Yams/Sweet Potatoes; tersmiddletown.org. 4) Turkeys* Turkeys are randomly Scripture for September 27: Num distributed as they become available 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29; Ps 19:7-14; Jas through November, due to storage and 5:13-20; Mark 9:38-50.

Are you perplexed or perhaps distressed by the rapid change in moral standards of the present day? We at Calvary Church are committed to upholding the unchanging standards of the Word of God, which is revealed in the Bible. We are also committed to proclaiming the hope of salvation from the sin that results from the world’s changing moral standards, the hope found in faith in Jesus Christ alone. We invite you to join us each Sunday to hear more about this message of

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This is the day, which the Lord has made. Worship is our opportunity to be glad and rejoice in the Lord’s house on the Lord’s Day. We come as children of God, knowing that we are welcomed here where all are meant to be one in the Lord. Let us lay down our burdens and rejoice in the Lord for the Lord is good, the Source of love. 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 Sept. 23-29 are always open to everyone.

and brushes; “Grow in His 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. Sun., Sept. 27 is TnT Sunday: 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Transition and Transformation; 9 a.m., Breakfast for everyone. Pastor Lance Finley will be with us. Pastor Finley is the new executive director of the Churches of God, General Conference. And the Elizabethtown Praise Team will lead us in worship. Our next dinner is on Mon., Sept. 28 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The menu is roast turkey, whipped potatoes, filling, vegetable and desserts. All are welcome. 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.

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As followers of Jesus, we are committed to “hands-on” ministry designed to care for those in need. We invite others to come and discover how they can be a part of this spiritual adventure to be all God has created us to be. Sunday Worship services are held at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Our early service is informal and features a Praise Band. Our later service follows a traditional pattern and includes all types of music. We encourage people to “come as you are.” “Keeping It Real” is the theme of a Sermon Series that Pastor Jim is presenting in September. Sermons are based on the New Testament Book of James. Each Sunday, Pastor Jim is addressing life issues that this letter identifies as being important to followers of Jesus Food Pantry Sunday is this week.

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Pancake mix and syrup are our specialty items, but any food and/ or personal care item is a welcomed donation. Our gifts are given to the Interfaith Food Pantry located at 201 Wyoming Street, Royalton. Our Threads of Hope Clothing Bank is open on Fri., Sept. 25 from 4 to 6 p.m. Free clothes in all sizes from infant to adult are available. Enter through the door nearest the parking lot located behind the church. New Members will be received during worship on September 27. A Stop Hunger Now Packaging Event has been scheduled for Thurs., Oct. 8 at 4 p.m. It is sponsored by the 4 United Methodist Parishes of the Larger Middletown Area. Our goal is 10,152 meals. The event will be held here at Wesley. World Communion Sunday will be observed on October 4. Wesley is located at the corner of Ann and Catherine streets in Middletown. Contact us by e-mail at wesleyumc@ comcast.net. Call us at 944-6242. “Follow Jesus, Change the World. Seek. Serve. Send.”

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Wed., Sept. 23: 6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous Book Study; 6:30 p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal. Sun., Sept. 27: 9 a.m., Sunday Church school, with classes for all ages. Adult Sunday school devotional leader for September: Bill Harris; 10:15 a.m., Worship service. The worship center is handicap and wheelchair accessible. Greeters: Dawn Pickel, Bob and Cathy Wreski. Lay Liturgist: Shirley Kupp. Nursery helpers: Deb Lidle, Joyce Moyer. The altar flowers are given in memory of Jack Murray presented by his wife Dee and family. Tues., Sept. 29: 2 p.m., Prayer Shawl Ministry.

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free grace. Our services are at 10:15 a.m. and 6 p.m. We are located at the corner of Spruce and Emaus streets here in Middletown. We have a fellowship meal following the 10:15 a.m. morning service on the first Sunday of every month, free to all who come. We also have Sunday school classes for all ages at 9 a.m., and a Bible Study each Wednesday at 7 p.m. We are now studying the Gospel of Luke. Feel free to contact us with questions at 944-5835.

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First Church of God 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. 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 September through May. Wednesdays: Wednesday Night Live. Supper at 5:30 p.m., Classes at 6:30 p.m. Classes are: Adult Bible Study – “Better Weighs” There is a cost for the class; Ladies Bible Study, Women of the New Testament; “Painting with Donny” - Bring your own sketchbook and there is a cost toward paint

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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

Seven Sorrows BVM Parish 280 North Race St., Middletown Parish Office 944-3133

REV. TED KEATING, JR., Pastor Deacon Thomas A. Lang

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. JIM DAWES, Pastor

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LaVonne Ackerman • 1438 Old Reliance Road, 939-5584 • LaVonneAck@comcast.net Happy fall! My calendar says today, September 23rd, is the autumnal equinox. Equinoxes are opposite on either side of the Equator, so the autumnal (fall) equinox in the northern hemisphere is the spring (vernal) equinox in the southern hemisphere and vice versa. In case you were wondering, an equinox is an astronomical event in which the plane of Earth’s Equator passes the center of the sun. Equinoxes occur twice a year, around March 21 and Sept. 23. The equinoxes are the only times when the subsolar point (the place on earth’s surface where the center of the sun is exactly overhead) is on the Equator and, consequently, the only times when the sun is at zenith over the Equator. Today is also Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement – the holiest day of the year for the Jewish people. In the Jewish calendar, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Yom Kippur on the sunset of Tuesday, Sept. 22. Following the sin of the Golden Calf, Moses pleaded with God to forgive the people. Finally, on Yom Kippur, atonement was achieved and Moses brought the second set of Tablets down from Mount Sinai. From that day forward, every Yom Kippur carries with it a special power to cleanse mistakes (both individually and collectively) and to wipe the slate clean. This works on two conditions. First, doing a process called Teshuva, meaning “return.” Teshuva involves four steps: • Regret – Acknowledging that a mistake was made and feeling regret at having squandered some of our potential. • Cessation – Stopping a harmful action shows a true commitment to change. • Confession – To make it more “real,” we admit our mistake verbally and ask forgiveness from anyone we may have harmed. • Resolution – Making a firm commitment not to repeat the harmful action in the future. Second, though the combination of Teshuva and Yom Kippur atones for transgressions against God, it does not automatically erase wrongs committed against other people. It is therefore the universal Jewish custom – some time before Yom Kippur – to apologize and seek forgiveness from any friend, relative or acquaintance whom we may have harmed or insulted over the past year. There is much more to the observance of Yom Kippur, but what a wonderful world this would be if everyone practiced Teshuva! Have a fantastic week – and happy fall! Birthdays Best wishes for a fantastic birthday to Rita Nagy of Lower Swatara Twp. as she observes her 83rd cake day. Congrats, and enjoy your Wednesday, Sept. 23. Stephanie Ponnett of Lower Swatara

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will hear the birthday song on Wednesday, Sept. 23. Happy birthday and happy fall, Stephanie. Hey, Ashley Flowers! Happy 24th to you on Wednesday, Sept. 23. May all your dreams come true. Here is a shout-out for a super happy birthday to Lisa Metz of Hummelstown. Hope your Thursday, Sept. 24 me-holiday is sensational, like you! Jason McElwee of Lower Swatara celebrates his 22nd rootin’-tootin’ happy birthday on Friday, Sept. 25. Happy birthday and happy weekend! Taylana Doster of Middletown marks her 14th sparkles and glitter day on Saturday, Sept. 26. Enjoy your special weekend, Taylana! Amy Pressley of Lower Swatara will have 34 things to be happy about on her cake and ice cream day, Saturday, Sept. 26. Have a super-cool weekend, Amy. Best wishes to Morgan Light of Lower Swatara on Saturday, Sept. 26. She celebrates her last teener birthday. Enjoy! Happy birthday blessings to Ryan Weaver, who is serving in the Air Force. He will hear the birthday song on Saturday, Sept. 26. Thank you, Ryan, and God bless. Happy landmark 18th confetti-popping day to Jeffrey Cline of Lower Swatara on Saturday, Sept. 26. Many happy returns to you, Jeffrey. Welcome to the 20s, Garrett Worthing of Lower Swatara. He observes his frosty-filled day on Sunday, Sept. 27. Hope it is a wonderful weekend for you, Garrett. Dave Worthing of Lower Swatara will share festivities with his son. – both guys were born on Sept. 27. Lots of cake for you all! Congrats! Happy 20th balloon-flying day to Joseph Tokar of Lower Swatara on Monday, Sept. 28. Make it a marvelous day, Joe. Miss Victoria Kelly of Swatara Twp. will blow out eight candles atop her

birthday cake on Monday, Sept. 28. I hope your day is extraordinary – like you, Victoria! Happy landmark birthday to Mason Guckavan of Lower Swatara. He turns legit on Monday, Sept. 28. Congrats to you, Mason. John Flake of Middletown marks his 15th cupcake and streamer day on Tuesday, Sept. 29. Enjoy this special day, John. Halloween Parade The Lower Swatara Lions Club will be holding its annual Halloween Parade on Thursday, Oct. 15 at the Lions building in Shopes Gardens. Registrations begin at 5 p.m. and the parade will start at 6 p.m. sharp. Prizes will be awarded in different groups and refreshments will be given out to all after the parade. Get your little ones dressed up and bring them down for some Halloween fun. Old Reliance yard sale Old Reliance Farms will hold its autumn two-day yard sale on Friday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3. Sales start at 8 a.m. Come out for some great deals! Anniversaries Wayne and Brenda Cox celebrate their 20th hearts and flowers day on Wednesday, Sept. 23. Happy autumn, and happy anniversary! Happy 27th wedding anniversary to Michael and Lisa Thomas of Lower Swatara on Thursday, Sept. 24. Hope it is a sweet time for you both. Sam and Peg Sostar of Lower Swatara mark their 39th romantic holiday on Friday, Sept. 25. Enjoy your special weekend, you two. Congrats! Best wishes to Robert and Doris Reed of Middletown as they celebrate their 61st wedding anniversary on Friday, Sept. 25. Congratulations! Happy anniversary to Jeff and Gina Fleisher of Lower Swatara as they observe their 34th chocolate and flowers holiday on Saturday, Sept. 26. Enjoy

Quote of the Week “By all these lovely tokens September days are here with summer’s best of weather and autumn’s best of cheer.’’ – Unknown Question of the Week Who is your favorite teacher and why? “My third grade teacher, Mrs. Fetter! She always did fun stuff.” – Carly Zimmerman, 11, Lower Swatara. “Mrs. Braguiner. She is funny.” – Camila Martinez, 11, Lower Swatara. “Mr. Z.(Zupanovic) He is nice and helpful and awesome.” – Aryanna Griswold, 13, Middletown. “Mr. Etter. I always look forward to his class because he makes the lesson interesting, not boring.” – Aalyah Rodriguez, 13, Lower Swatara. “Mr. Corney. He makes the lesson interesting and he is nice and funny.” – Devin Rohrbaugh, 14, Middletown. “Mr. Smith. He gives us candy and he is nice.” – Isaiah Rogers Keeney, 11, Middletown. Proverb for the Week The fear of the Lord leads to life: Then one rests content, untouched by trouble (19:23).

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McMinn, son of Bill McMinn of Mount Joy and Sue Scannelli of Elizabethtown, is member of the National Honor Society. He is currently active with the league champion Quiz Bowl team, Model UN program and the competition science team. McMinn has collected several awards in the field of science. He is the recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. He has earned firstand third-place honors at the North Museum Science Fair in the chemistry and won the Harrisburg Institute of Science & Technology Auxiliary Award. He is a Voices of Democracy award winner. McMinn plans to attend Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, and major in either chemical or mechanical engineering.

Dinse, daughter of Dr. Daniel and Ling Dinse of Elizabethtown, is a member of the National Honor Society, the league champion Quiz Bowl team, Bible Club and Science Olympiad and competition science teams. She is a peer tutor and performed in last year’s musical, “How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.’’ Dinse has earned underclassmen honors in the fields of Algebra II, AP Statistics and chemistry. She is an AP Scholar with Honors, which is granted only to students who received an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more exams. Dinse plans to attend college and major in chemical engineering. She hopes to earn a doctorate level degree in a science-related field.

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esidents, family, staff and neighbors of The Middletown Home celebrated the pending arrival of autumn with the retirement home’s annual Fall Festival on Sunday, Sept. 20. Jewelers, wood-workers and other crafts people sold their goods, while staff handed out ice cream and cotton candy and The Vineyard at Hershey offered tastes of their wines. Kids took a hay ride on a tractor and painted pumpkins. The day ended with a concert by The Fabulous Greaseband Janelle Gracely and son Collin, 3, of Lebanon, eat and their rock ‘n roll covers from the 1950s through the 1990s. some ice cream.

Jean Grabel, right, a resident, and granddaughter Jessica Green, of Enola, sit beneath a tree.

Artist Neil McMillin draws a picture of Kaylee Altimore of Elizabethtown.

Harry Pasquito, center, of The Fabulous Greaseband sings “Twist and Shout’’ while Anna Brennan, left, of Lebanon and Sandy Egan, of Wernersville, dance.

Twin 5-year-olds Colby Crumlich, left, and Ethan Crumlich, of Middletown, share a rocking chair.

Fancy bottle stoppers are displayed for sale by a vendor.

Pumpkins decorate a planter at the home.

A banner announces the Fall Festival at The Middletown Home.

Deb Manfred, right, and Sue Noriego do the Bump during a concert by The Fabulous Greaseband.

Penn State Harrisburg cheerleaders Courtney Nguyen, left, and Sabrina Geyer, volunteers at the home, enjoy cotton candy.

Kids dance while The Fabulous Greaseband plays.

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Enjoying the festival above, are, from left, Thomas Hendricks, 10,; Jaydin Morales, 9; Leida Morales; and Willie Hendricks, all of Harrisburg. The Fabulous Greaseband, below, channels its inner Village People and sings “YMCA.’’


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Woman's Work When men went off to fight WWII, she repaired planes at Olmsted AFB. By Katlyn Miller | Press And Journal Staff hen war swept across the globe like wildfire for the second time in history, men were shipped off to fight, leaving the women at home. Some brave women took to the men's aviation jobs in their absence. These women were collectively known as "Rosie the Riveter.'' One particular Rosie who stood out was Lorraine Koons. For three years during World War II, Koons, of Cleona, worked eight hours a day, six days a week as a riveter for the Olmsted Air Force Base in Middletown. To get the job, she had to endure a grueling four-hour written exam that she passed with flying colors. After that, she was told to report to the Farm Show in Harrisburg the following Monday to start training for her job as a riveter. The Farm Show wasn't in use during the war, so they used it as a training site for the new riveters. Life and work were extremely difficult under the abnormal conditions of wartime. Not only were there air raids, blackouts and food rationing, but there was also the heavy feeling of pressure on all of the riveters' shoulders. After all, they were the ones who had to make sure the planes were in mint condition for the war. Despite the gloominess of wartime looming overhead, the working conditions were swell, Koons said. She worked alongside four men, but they treated her with respect as their equal. She truly enjoyed her time as a riveter. It seems as though she was fairly good at it, too. "I could walk on the airplanes' wings so easily, but now walking is my biggest problem," she proclaimed with a laugh. Did she realize how much of an impact she was making on society by accepting the job as a riveter? No, she said – all she wanted to do was help her country during the wartime effort. That was the only thought that ever crossed her mind. Koons' service to America will live on through the Rosie the Riveter and WWII Home Front National Historical Park museum. Located in Richmond, Calif., the museum houses many memorabilia, stories, documentaries and other items from the war. Koons donated some of her stories and memorabilia to the museum, where they are now among the exhibits in the park's education center. Since then, Koons has been graced with good karma. She won the Hackman SmartRoof "Shelter From the Storm Giveaway" this past May. The contest grants one family or individual a new roof, free of charge, if they demonstrate a true need for it. Her roof was installed in August by the Elizabethtown roofer. "I never won anything, so it had a major impact on me," Koons said. Koons may have been moved by winning the contest, but her story and service has truly touched the lives of others.

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Lorraine Koons, pictured right, at Olmsted Air Force Base.

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Among the items that Lorraine Koons donated to the Rosie the Riveter Museum are, below, her work hat, her identification card and her badge.

Who was Rosie the Riveter? She was a fictitious character, her image first created in a Norman Rockwell cover for the Saturday Evening Post on May 29, 1943. She sat next to a lunch box, a riveting tool on her lap and her foot on Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kampf,'' Rockwell's "We Can Do It!" by archetype of the more than 310,000 women who worked J. Howard Miller, artist employed by Westinghouse, for the U.S. aircraft industry in 1943. When men went off to World War II, industry and the poster used by the War government wooed women to the jobs their husbands Production Co-ordinating and brothers left behind. The number of women in the Committee. work force increased from 27 percent in 1940 to 37 percent in 1945, and one out of every four married women worked. The government heavily recruited women by using a second image, one created by artist J. Howard Miller for the U.S. War Production Coordinating Committee – an image so iconic that it is the one associated with Rosie the Riveter today. In Miller's image, she is a woman in a blue pair of work overalls and red bandanna, her arm raised to show off one of her biceps, beneath the words, "We can do it!'' Sources: About.com and History.com.

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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, October 15, 2015 at 10:00 A.M., the following real estate, to wit: SALE NO. 1 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $84,163.03 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the 9th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof, made by Ernest J. Walker, Professional Engineer, dated November 18,1975, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of Chestnut Street, said point being 263.75 feet West of the Northwest corner of 19th and Chestnut Streets; thence along the North side of Chestnut Street, South 79 degrees West, 16.50 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 1828 Chestnut Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, North 11 degrees West, 90 feet to a point on the South side of premises No. 1831 Zarker Street; thence along the same and premises No. 1833 Zarker Street, North 79 degrees East, 16.50 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 1932 Chestnut Street; thence along said premises South 11 degrees East, 90 feet to the point and place of beginning. HAVING thereon erected a three story brick dwelling known as No. 1830 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions, reservations, easements, conditions and rights appearing of record; and SUBJECT to any state of facts an accurate survey would show. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Kenneth Yoder and Ruth G. Yoder, husband and wife, by Deed dated 12/21/2004 and recorded 12/30/2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 5825 and Page 255, granted and conveyed unto Adalberto Rosario, single and Eunice V. Morales, single. Property Address: 1830 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Parcel # 09-054-034. Seized and sold as the property of Adalberto Rosario and Eunice V. Morales under judgment # 2014-CV-5775. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 2 DENISE CARLON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $99,273.77 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Swatara in the County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point located on the northwest line of Monroe Street, said point also being located at the southeastern corner of Lot No. 3 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence continuing along the eastern line of Lot No. 3, North 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 100 feet, said point being located on the southern line of Linden Alley (unopened), said point also being the northeastern corner of Lot No. 3 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence continuing along the southern line of Linden Alley (unopened), North 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 30 feet to a point, said point being located at the northwestern corner of Lot No. 5 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence continuing along the western line of Lot No. 5 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots, South 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 100 feet to a point, said point being located on the northwestern line of Monroe Street and said point being the southwestern corner of Lot No. 5 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence continuing along the northwestern line of Monroe Street, South 45 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 30 feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot NO. 4 on the Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan for Walter A. Egner; prepared by Act 1 Consultants, Consulting Engineers, dated October 31,1991, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Plan Book “I”, Volume 5, Page 10. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, easements and right of ways of record. BEING known and numbered as 527 Monroe Street, Steelton, PA 17113-2717. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 63-054-077-

000-0000. BEING the same premises which Taneya R. Butts, now known as Taneya R. Porter and Joseph W. Porter, Sr., Husband and Wife, by Deed dated May 19, 2006 and recorded May 23, 2006 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as Instrument No. 20060020088, granted and conveyed unto Wilner C. Sanders, married man. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Wilner C. Sanders, married man, Mortgagors herein, under judgment No. 2012-CV4069-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 3 KERI P. EBECK Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $218,580.26 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of ground and Townhouse unit in the property known, named and identified as Cambridge Commons, Phase IV, for which a final Subdivision Plan is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book K-5, Pages 63-75 and which property is located in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being designated on such Subdivision Plan as Townhouse Unit No. 84. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling known and numbered as 134 Cambridge Drive, Hershey, PA 17033. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 24-088-128. PREMISES BEING: 134 Cambridge Drive, Hershey, PA 17033. BEING the same premises which Shaffer & Son, Inc., by Deed dated February 18, 1994, and recorded February 18, 1994, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Montgomery, Deed Book 2167, Page 140, granted and conveyed unto, Lawrence E. Best and Janet M. Best, Husband and Wife, Tenants by the Entirety, in fee. Lawrence E. Best passed away September 28, 2013 and his interest in the property passed to Defendant, Janet M. Best, his wife, by operation of law. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Janet M. Best, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-00236-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 4 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $118,308.38 ALL that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of West Main Street at the corner of land now or late of James E. Bresch; thence southwardly along the land of the same one hundred sixty-eight feet (168’) to South Alley; thence westwardly along the north side of said Alley forty feet (40’) to land now or formerly of Harvey A. Funk; thence northwardly along the lands of the same One hundred sixty-eight feet (168’) to West Main Street; thence eastwardly along the south side of West Main Street forty feet (40’) to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING ERECTED THEREON a 2-1/2 story frame dwelling house known and numbered as No. 415 West Main Street, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. (Property is known as Parcel No. 31-035-010 on Dauphin County Tax Assessment Records.) BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Patricia B. Treez of Hummelstown Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Executrix of the Estate of Myrna E. Bittner, late of Hummelstown Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and Shirley J. Fair of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Administratrix of the Estate of Raymond A. Farr A/K/A Raymond Allen Farr, deceased, late of Hummelstown Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, by Deed dated 8/28/1992 and recorded 9/14/1992 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 1821 and Page 624, granted and conveyed unto Paul E. Harman, Sr. and Debra J. Harman, his wife. Raymond E. Harman, Sr. is deceased. Date of death was 4/29/2011. Seized and sold as the property of Debra J. Harman under judgment number 2015-CV-2331-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 5 RICHARD J. NALBANDIAN, III Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $135,883.38 Situate in: ALL that certain Leasehold estate and terms of years in and to a certain lot or piece of land for the unexpired term of ninety-nine (99) years from the 2nd day of April, A.D., 1962, of that portion of Lot No. 186 in the Plan of Lots laid out by the Principal and Trustee of the Emaus Orphan House of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the west side North Catherine Street, fifty (50) feet, four (4) inches South of Nissley Street; thence westward in a line parallel with Nissley Street, forty (40) feet to the line of Lot No. 185; thence southward along said lot, forty-nine (49) feet eight (8) inches to a point; thence eastward in a line parallel with Nissley Street, forty (40) feet to Catherine Street aforesaid; thence northward along said street, forty-nine (49) feet eight (8) inches to the place of beginning. BEING known and designated as Tax Parcel No. 41-002-050 in the Deed Registry Office of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Being Tax Parcel ID # 41002-050. Being known as 23 North Catherine Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Kristen A. Runion, Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2015 CV-2008-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 6 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $145,849.53 All that certain parcel of land situated in the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being known and designated as follows: Beginning at a point on the Southern right of way line of State Drive (50 feet right of way) at the dividing line of Lot 2 and 3 as shown as a Re-Subdivision Plan of Lots 1 thru 9 on Plan of Lots for Maude R. Campbell and Alvin M. Campbell, recorded in Plan Book Z, Vol. 2 Page 10; thence by the Southern Right of Way line of State Drive, N 87° 15’ 00” E 90.00 feet to a point on the Western line of Lot 1 as shown on above mentioned plan; thence by aforementioned lot line S 02° 45’ 00” E, 150.01 feet to a point on the Northern line of lands now or formerly of Ruby and Joseph to a point on the Northern line of lands now or formerly of Ruby and Joseph Chiarra; thence by aforementioned line of lands, S 87° 15’ 00” W 90.00 feet to a point on the Eastern line of Lot 3 as shown on aforementioned plan; thence by aforementioned lot line, N 02° 45’ 00” W, 150.01 feet to a point being the place of beginning. Being Lot 2 as shown on a Re-Subdivision Plan of Lots 1 thru 9 on Plan of Lots for Maude R. Campbell and Alvin M. Campbell, recorded in Plan Book Z, Volume 2 Page 10. Tax Parcel ID: 35-032-140. BEING KNOWN AS: 6 State Dr., Harrisburg, PA 17112. PROPERTY ID NO.: 35032-140. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN THOMAS R. KIGER BY DEED FROM LEROY J. HINKLE AND LORI A. HINKLE DATED 12/22/2005 RECORDED 01/03/2006 IN DEED BOOK 6347 PAGE 503. Seized and sold as the property of Thomas R. Kiger under judgment #: 2015-CV-01339. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 7 SHERRI J. BRAUNSTEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,538.06 ALL that certain Unit, being unit No. 23-304 (the “Unit”), of Woodland View at Waverly, A Condominium (the “Condominium”), located in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which unit is designated in the Declaration of Condominium of Woodland View at Waverly, A Condominium (the “Declaration of Condominium”) and Declaration Plats and Plans recorded in the Office of the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Record Book 3725, Page 15, together with any and all amendments thereto. TOGETHER with the undivided percentage interest in the Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium as last amended. TOGETHER with the right to use the Limited Common Elements applicable to the Unit being conveyed hereon,

Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium and Declaration Plats and Plans, as last amended. UNDER AND SUBJECT to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, right-of-way, easements and agreements of record in the aforesaid Office, the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium, and matter which a physical inspection and survey of the Unit and Common Elements would disclose. BEING KNOWN AS: 304 Woodland View Court, Harrisburg, PA 17110. PROPERTY ID NO.: 62083-015. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN MARTA M. JANOWSKI, AN ADULT INDIVIDUAL BY DEED FROM WAVERLY WOODS ASSOCIATES, A PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP DATED 06/28/2001 RECORDED 07/03/2001 IN DEED BOOK 4025 PAGE 119. Seized and sold as the property of Marta M. Janowski and United States of America under judgment # 2015-CV01911. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 8 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $121,793.11 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings 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 Colorado Avenue, which point is 240.78 feet westwardly of the northwesterly corner of Prince and Colorado Avenue, and at dividing line between Lots Nos. 291 and 292 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along the northerly line of Colorado Avenue in a westerly direction, 60 feet to a point at dividing line between Lots Nos. 290 and 291 on said Plan; thence along said dividing line in a line at right angles to Colorado Avenue in a northerly direction 125 feet to a point; thence in a line parallel with Colorado Avenue in an easterly direction 60 feet to a point at dividing line between Lots Nos. 291 and 292 on said Plan; thence along said dividing line in a line at right angles to Colorado Avenue in a southerly direction, 125 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 291 on Plan of Lots known as Colonial Park Gardens, which Plan is recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book R, Page 61, and being known as 4930 Colorado Avenue. UNDER AND SUBJECT to the conditions, covenants, reservations, and restrictions as recorded in Misc. Book ‘B’, Volume 8, Page 310. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Harold Lee Sultzaberger and Mary D. Sultzaberger, h/w, by Deed from Mary D. Sultzaberger, married woman, dated 03/28/2002, recorded 03/29/2002 in Book 4328, Page 565. Tax Parcel: 35-057-016. Premises Being: 4930 Colorado Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109-3034. Seized and sold as the property of Mary D. Sultzaberger and Harold Lee Sultzaberger under judgment # 2012-CV-967. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 9 CHRISTINE L. GRAHAM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $197,960.09 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE IN LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO A SURVEY OF HOWARD A. LEVAN, JR. REGISTERED SURVEYOR, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERN SIDE OF OLD U.S. ROUTE NO. 22, TWO HUNDRED TEN (210) FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID HIGHWAY AND CHARLTON ROAD, AT LINE OF LOT NO. 2 ON PLAN OF LOTS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED; THENCE WESTWARDLY ALONG THE NORTHERN LINE OF SAID HIGHWAY SEVENTY (70) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH FIVE (05) DEGREES NINE (09) MINUTES FIFTY (50) SECONDS WEST, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE (125) FEET TO A POINT ON LOT NO. 14 ON SAID PLAN; THENCE ALONG SAME, NORTH EIGHTY-FOUR (84) DEGREES FIFTY-EIGHT (58) MINUTES FIFTY-FIVE (55) SECONDS EAST, SEVENTYTHREE AND NINE ONE HUNDREDTHS (73.09) FEET TO A POINT ON LINE OF LOT

NO. 2 AFORESAID THENCE ALONG THE SAME SOUTH THREE (03) DEGREES THIRTY-FOUR (34) MINUTES FIVE (05) SECONDS WEST ONE HUNDRED TWENTYFIVE (125) FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 1 ON THE PLAN OF CHARLTON ACRES, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK “?”, PAGE 99, AND HAVING THEREON ERECTED A ONE-STORY FRAME RANCH HOUSE KNOWN AS NO. 6500 JONESTOWN ROAD. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS AS CONTAINED IN PRIOR DEED. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH PAULA J. ULSH, FORMERLY PAULA J. THOMPSON AND TIMOTHY JAY ULSH, HER HUSBAND, BY INDENTURE BEARING DATE NOVEMBER 27, 1996 AND RECORDED DECEMBER 3, 1996 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, DEED BOOK NO. 2749, PAGE 288 ETC., GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO TIMOTHY JAY ULSH AND PAULA J. ULSH, HUSBAND AND WIFE, IN FEE. TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO.: 35-036-019. ADDRESS: 6500 JONESTOWN ROAD, HARRISBURG, PA 17112-3324. TAX PARCEL NO. 35036-019. Premises Being: 6500 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. BEING the same premises which Timothy Jay Ulsh and Paula J. Ulsh, husband and wife, by deed dated June 28, 2001 and recorded July 2, 2001 in Deed Book 4023, Page 484, granted and conveyed unto Bonnie A. Barrick and Robert C. Basselgia Jr. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Bonnie A. Barrick and Robert C. Basselgia Jr., Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV9970-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 10 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,159.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in the BOROUGH OF HIGHSPIRE, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwest corner of Eshelman and Charles Streets; thence northward along Charles Street, 120 feet to Cherry Alley; thence westward along Cherry Alley, 30 feet to Lot No. 73; thence eastward along Lot No. 73, 120 feet to Eshelman Street; thence eastward along Eshelman Street, 30 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 74 in the Plan of Lots as laid out by John Eshelman, known as ‘Evendale’ and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book C, Volume 1, Page 37. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Andres L. Vazquez and Melissa J. Maiorino, both single persons, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, by Deed from Security Investors, a Pennsylvania General Partnership, dated 01/28/2009, recorded 02/12/2009 in Instrument Number 20090004025. Tax Parcel: 30-021-016. Premises Being: 420 Eshelman Street, Highspire, PA 17034-1525. Seized and sold as the property of Andres L. Vazquez and Melissa J . Maiorino under judgment # 2015-CV-510. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 11 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $85,171.83 All that certain property situated in the Borough of Middletown, in the County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , and being described as follows 42 026 008. Being more fully described in a deed dated May 31, 1990 and recorded June 06, 1990, among the land records of the County and State set forth above, in Deed Volume 1434 and Page 153. Permanent Parcel Number: 42 026 008. RICKY LYNN USELTON AND MARY KAY USELTON, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETIES. 290 EAST HIGH STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. Loan Reference Number: 23855648. First American Order No.: 14408367. Identifier: FIRST AMERICAN LENDERS ADVANTAGE. TAX PARCEL NO. 42026-008.

Premises Being: 290 East High Street, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057. BEING the same premises which Joseph A. Cunningham and Iris M. Cunningham, husband and wife, by deed dated May 31, 1990 and recorded June 6, 1990 in Deed Book 1434, Page 158, granted and conveyed unto Ricky Lynn Uselton and Mary Kay Uselton, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Ricky Lynn Uselton and Mary Kay Uselton, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV01806-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 12 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $136,602.19 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follow, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the South side of Fox Street (50 feet wide) at the dividing line between Lots No. 3 and 4 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence by Lot No. 3 South 09 degrees 07 minutes West a distance of One Hundred fifty (150) feet to a point at land now or late of George Streiner; thence by said Shreiner land North 80 degrees 53 minutes West a distance of eighty and sixtyeight hundredths (80.68) feet to a point at Lot No. 5 on said Plan; thence by Lot No. 5 on said Plan; thence by Lot No. 5 North 09 degrees 07 minutes East a distance of One hundred fifty (150) feet to a point on the southern side of Fox Street; thence by Fox Street South 80 degrees 53 minutes East a distance of eighty and sixty-eight hundredths (80.68) feet to a point; the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 4 on the Plan of Blue Mountain View as revised April 15, 1970, by Roy M.H. Benjamin, P.E., and recorded on the records of Dauphin County. Parcel # 35-014-066. Premises Being: 5885 Fox Street, Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania 17112. BEING the same premises which Gerald C. Basehore, Single man by deed dated October 7, 2004 and recorded November 4, 2004 in Deed Book 5750, Page 483, granted and conveyed unto Frank L. Quinn, Jr. The said Frank L. Quinn, Jr. died on June 8, 2010 thereby vesting title in Robert R. Perez, Executor of the Estate of Frank L. Quinn, Jr., Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Robert R. Perez, Executor of the Estate of Frank L. Quinn, Jr., Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner under Judgment No. 2014-CV-10596-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 13 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $119,412.90 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Hummelstown, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bound and described as follows, to wit BEGINNING at the intersection of eastern right of way line of South Railroad Street (33’ wide right of way) and the southern lot line of lands now or formerly of Dale E. and Gail A. Spitler as shown on Dauphin County Instrument Number 20080044388, said point being marked by a pin; THENCE along lands now or formerly of Dale E. and Gail A. Spitler, North 63 degrees 50 minutes 53 seconds East, a distance of 100 feet to a pin; THENCE along lands, North 78 degrees 50 minutes 32 seconds East, a distance of 41.02 feet to a pin; THENCE along said lands, North 65 degrees 26 minutes 15 seconds East, a distance of 30.41 feet to a set mag nail on the western right of way line of Cedar Alley, 15 feet wide; THENCE along said right of way line, South 26 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds east a distance of 11.14 feet to a set mag nail; THENCE South 67 degrees 05 minutes 07 seconds West, a distance of 31.34 feet to a point; THENCE South 64 degrees 37 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of 84.27 feet to a point; THENCE through the party wall, South 63 degrees 30 minutes 50 seconds West, a distance of 54.45 feet to a pin on the eastern right of way line of South Railroad Street; THENCE along said right of way line, North 26 degrees 15 minutes DO seconds West, a distance of 20.00 feet to a pin, the point and place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,921 square feet. BEING Lot No. 1 of a Final Subdivision Plan for Thomas

W. and Cinda Bothell, prepared by Madden Engineering Services, Inc., recorded December 17, 2008 at Instrument Number 20080044388 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. BEING known and numbered as 125 South Railroad Street, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions, and matters of prior record which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. BEING PARCEL # 31039-011. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Thomas W. Bothell and Cinda R. Bothell, husband and wife, by Deed dated 4/23/2010 and recorded 5/21/2010 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument No. 20100014359, granted and conveyed unto Corey J. Acri, a single person. Seized, and sold as the property of Corey J. Acri under judgment # 2015-CV-01723. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 14 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $21,976.06 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN LONDONDERRY TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 2 ON A SUBDIVISION PLAN RECORDED IN DAUPHIN COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK “F”, VOL. 3, PAGE 71, AND MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN SNAVELY ROAD, T-325, WITH SAID POINT BEING LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT NO. 3 ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED SUBDIVISION PLAN, NOW OF ROGER E. MURRAY, ET UX; THENCE ALONG SAID SNAVELY ROAD SOUTH FIFTY-FIVE DEGREES FIFTEEN MINUTES WEST ONE HUNDRED THIRTY AND ZERO HUNDREDTHS FEET (S. 55° 15’ W. 130.00’) TO A POINT IN SAID ROAD AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT NO. 1 ON THE ABOVE-MENTIONED SUBDIVISION PLAN; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 1, NOW OF RAY A. BETZ AND JOANN S. BETZ, NORTH THIRTY-FOUR DEGREES FORTY-FIVE MINUTES WEST TWO HUNDRED FIVE AND FIFTY-THREE HUNDREDTHS FEET (N. 34° 45’ W. 205.53’) TO A POINT IN LINE OF LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF PAUL W. SHEETZ; THENCE ALONG SAID LANDS NORTH FIFTYEIGHT DEGREES ZERO MINUTES EAST ONE HUNDRED THIRTY AND FIFTEEN HUNDREDTHS FEET (N. 58° 00’ E. 130.15’) TO A POINT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT NO. 3 ON THE ABOVE-MENTIONED SUBDIVISION PLAN, NOW OF ROGER E. MURRAY, ET UX; THENCE ALONG SAID LOT NO. 3 SOUTH THIRTYFOUR DEGREES FORTYFIVE MINUTES EAST ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE AND TWENTY-NINE HUNDREDTHS FEET (S. 34° 45’ E. 199.29’) TO THE POINT IN SNAVELY ROAD, THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. WITH THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED LOT CONTAINING A TOTAL AREA OF 26,313 SQUARE FEET, WITH AN AREA OF 1,885 SQUARE FEET, BEING SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SNAVELY ROAD, FOR A NET AREA OF 24,428 SQUARE FEET. SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL NOTES AND SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES AS SET FORTH ON THE SUBDIVISION PLAN RECORDED IN PLAN BOOK “F”, VOL. 3, PAGE 71. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH HARVEY M. GIBE, JR., BY HIS DEED DATED JUNE 11, 1985 AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY IN RECORD BOOK 624, PAGE 180, GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO BEAVER HOMES, INC., GRANTOR HEREIN. Title To Said Premises Vested In Gerald A. Sprenkle and R. Jean Sprenkle, Husband and Wife By Deed From Beaver Homes, Inc. Dated 11/22/1985 And Recorded On 11/25/1985 In The Dauphin County Recorder Of Deeds In/At Deed book 688 Page 376 Property Address 4198 Snavely Road, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Tax Parcel Number: 34077-049. Seized and sold as the property of Gerald A. Sprenkle, R. Jean Sprenkle and Gerald A. Sprenkle under Judgment Number 2014-cv-5777-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 15 JACOB M. OTTLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $93,096.51 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to survey of D. P. Raffensperger, dated July 30, 1962, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Kensington Street, 278.33 feet East of the northeast corner of the intersection of Kensington Street and 24th Street; thence northwardly in a line at right angles to Kensington Street, and through the middle of a partition wall between the premises herein described and premises 2438 Kensington Street, 100.75 feet to a point on the southern line of McCleaster Street; thence eastwardly along same, 16.25 feet to a point; thence southwardly through the middle of a partition wall between premises 2432 Kensington Street and the premises herein described, 100.75 feet to a point on the northern line of Kensington Street; thence westwardly along the same, 16.25 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a two story brick dwelling house being known and numbered as 2430 Kensington Street. UNDER AND SUBJECT, Nevertheless, to restrictions, easements and conditions of prior record. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Mary E. Harden by her deed dated March 10, 2006 and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County granted and conveyed unto Ut Thi Thai, a married person. TAX PARCEL NO. 13027-018. Premises Being: 2430 Kensington Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. BEING the same premises which Mary E. Harden, Single woman by deed dated March 10, 2006 and recorded March 15, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060009626, granted and conveyed unto Thanh T. Vo and Ut Thi Thai a/k/a Ut T. Thai, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Thanh T. Vo and Ut Thi Thai a/k/a Ut T. Thai, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV01617-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 16 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $40,624.04 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel at land situate, lying and being in the 3rd Ward of the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point 37 feet 3 inches East of the southeast corner of Locust Street and School Alley; thence along the southern line of Locust Street in an easterly direction, 19 feet 1 inch to the middle of the partition wall dividing houses numbered 228 and 230 Locust Street; thence by a line parallel with School Alley and extending through the middle of said partition wall, 125 feet to a private alley; thence along said private alley in a westerly direction, 19 feet 1 inch to a point; and thence in a northerly direction by a line parallel with School Alley, 125 feet to the place of BEGINNING. Being numbered 228 Locust Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania. 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. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which James R. Drabenstadt, Jr., by his deed to be recorded simultaneously herewith in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin, granted and conveyed unto Brian S. Carmines and Wendy M. Carmines. Parcel No. 59-014-040. Property Address: 228 Locust Street, Steelton, PA 17113. Seized and sold as the property of Wendy M. Carmines and Brian S. Carmines under judgment: # 2014-CV-9686. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 17 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $81,520.25 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Borough of Millersburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on the northern side of Moore Street at the

southeast corner of lot now of Robert D. Lehman and Linda K. Lehman, formerly of Alice K. Light, being a point on Moore Street between Lots 272 and 273 on an unrecorded plan of the Borough of Millersburg; thence in a northerly direction along the same one hundred thirty-five feet (135) feet to Dougherty Alley; thence along said alley in an easterly direction sixty (60) feet to lot now of George B. Wright, formerly of Millersburg Manufacturing Company; thence along the same, in a southerly direction one hundred thirty-five (135) feet to Moore Street; thence along Moore Street, in a westerly direction, sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 273 and part of Lot No. 274 as referenced to in certain deeds of prior owners and in some of the deeds of adjacent owners without referenced to a particular Plan of the Borough of Millersburg. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Wayne D. Smith, by Deed from Stephanie A. Berkbebile, aka, Stephanie A. Berkebile and Kenneth Berkebile, w/h and Jan L. Ayers and Donald E. Ayers, w/h, dated 01/24/2008, recorded 02/01/2008 in instrument Number 20080003848. Tax Parcel: 46-011-013000-0000. Premises Being: 135 Moore Street, Millersburg, PA 17061-1147. Seized and sold as the property of Wayne D. Smith under judgment # 2014-CV-11182. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 18 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,119.73 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land located in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument on the Northern right-of-way line of Lakeside Road, a 50 foot right-of-way, said monument is located and referenced a distance of 105.81 feet in a Southeasterly direction from the Eastern end of a 27.32 foot arc connecting the Northern right-of-way line of Lakeside Road to the Eastern right-ofway line of Hanover Street, a 60 foot right-of-way; thence by Lot No. 36 North 10° 53’ 42” East a distance of 120.42 feet to a point at lands now or formerly of Donald Shope; thence by said lands, South 74° 20’ 37” East a distance of 46.64 feet to a point at the Northwest corner of Lot No. 44B; thence by said lot, South 15° 39’ 23” West a distance of 120.00 feet to a point on the Northern rightof-way line of Lakeside Road; thence by said right-of-way North 74° 20’ 37” West a distance of 36.65 feet to a point and place of beginning. Parcel #: 36-012-191. BEING Lot No. 44A, Section B, Rosedale, East Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on the plan recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book “T”, Volume 2, Page 54. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Heather S. Miller, single by Deed dated 6/4/2004 and recorded 6/7/2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 5535 and Page 433, granted and conveyed unto Ronald E. Lingle, Jr., married. Seized and sold as the property of Ronald E. Lingle, Jr. under judgment number 2014-CV-09413-MF. Property Address: 1889 Lakeside Drive, Middletown, PA 17057. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 19 DENISE CARLON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $169,468.45 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: HAVING THEREON ERECTED a brick and aluminum bi-level dwelling known and numbered 7940 Ryder Lane, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. BEGINNING at a point in the middle of Township Road #465, known as Ryder Lane, which point is 331.60 feet east of the center line of PA Route NO. 39 (erroneously stated as being 333.60 feet) in hereinafter recited Plan; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East 175 feet to a stake; thence South 88 degrees 30 minutes East, 134 feet to a stake; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds West, 175 feet to a nail in the middle of aforesaid Township Road #465; thence along the same

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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 2 North 88 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West, 134 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING the western lot shown on Plan as recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book 0, Volume 2, Page 82. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to restrictions, easements and conditions of prior record, pertaining to said premises. BEING known and numbered as 7940 Ryder Lane, Hummelstown, PA 17036. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 68-035-061. BEING the same premises which Michael A. Zeiders, by Deed dated May 26, 2009 and recorded May 28, 2009 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume Instrument #20090016775, Page , granted and conveyed unto Wilfredo Torres and Kelly E. Fisher, joint tenants with right of survivorship. 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 Wilfredo Torres and Kelly E. Fisher, joint tenants with right of survivorship, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-343-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 20 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $140,017.20 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the West side of a private lane of the Grantor herein, which point is 96.1 feet North of the centerline of former State Highway Route #22; thence South 88-1/2 degrees West along lands now or formerly of Samuel Potteiger, 125 feet to an iron pin; thence North 1-3/4 degrees East along lands of the Grantor herein, 279.6 feet to an iron pin; thence along lands of the same North 801/2 degrees East, 125 feet to an iron pin on the West side of the aforementioned lane; thence South 1-3/4 degrees West, 279.6 feet along the West side of said private lane to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. RESERVING NEVERTHELESS unto the grantors herein, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, AND TOGETHER with the right on the part of the Grantee herein, her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, the right to use Wolfs Lane, leading to old U.S. Route #22, for the purpose of ingress, egress and regress. TOGETHER with the rights to use the private lane as set forth in Deed Book D-34, Page 275. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, easements and right of ways of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Tara A. Sweigart and Damon J. Miller, w/h, by Deed from Stephen P. Shannon and Kathleen C. Shannon, h/w, dated 10/06/2006, recorded 10/12/2006 in Instrument Number 20060042127. Tax Parcel: 68-028-005. Premises Being: 110 Silver Lake Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3683. Seized and sold as the property of Tara A. Sweigart and Damon J. Miller under judgment # 2013-CV-10015. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 21 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $174,469.53 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Susquehanna Township, in the County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the Township of Susquehanna, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as shown on the revised Plan of “Boulevard Park”, as laid out on May 5, 1946 by Howard A. LeVan Jr. and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin, County as recorded on Wall Plan No. 6, as follows, to wit: THE southern 25 feet of Lot No. 129 and all of Lot No. 130, having a total frontage of 75 feet or the West side of North Sixth Street. BEGINNING at a point on the western side of North Sixth Street, which point is 379.39 feet South of the

Southwest corner of Greenawalt Road and North Sixth Street; thence West 90 feet, more or less, to a point on the western boundary line of Lot No. 129; thence South 75 feet, more or less, along the western boundary line of Lot No. 129 and Lot No. 130 to a stake; thence East 90 feet, more or less, along the northern boundary line of Lot No. 131 to a stake along the western boundary line of Sixth Street; thence North 75 feet along the western line of North Sixth Street to a point the place of BEGINNING. TAX MAP NO. 62-015-123000-0000. BEING the same premises which David M. Decker and Kristie Decker, his wife, by Deed dated 03/30/2005 and recorded 04/05/2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in record Book 5938, Page 74, granted and conveyed unto Shane Eshelman and Danyell Eshelman, husband and wife. NOTICE - THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT SELL, CONVEY, TRANSFER, INCLUDE OR INSURE THE TITLE TO THE COAL AND RIGHT OF SUPPORT UNDERNEATH THE SURFACE LAND DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO HEREIN, AND THE OWNER OR OWNERS OF SUCH COAL MAY HAVE THE COMPLETE LEGAL RIGHT TO REMOVE ALL OF SUCH COAL AND IN THAT CONNECTION DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO THE SURFACE OF THE LAND AND ANY HOUSE, BUILDING OR STRUCTURE ON OR IN SUCH LAND. THE INCLUSION OF THIS NOTIE DOES NOT ENLARGE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY ANY LEGAL RIGHTS OR ESTATES OTHERWISE CREATED, TRANSFERRED, EXCEPTED OR RESERVED BY THIS INSTRUMENT. (This notice is set forth in the manner provided in Section 1 of the Act of July 17,1957 P.L., 984 as amended, and is not intended as notice of unrecorded instruments, if any). Being known as Parcel 62015-123-000-0000, Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, PA. Commonly Known as 3862 N. 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Title to said Premises is vested in Shane Eshelman and Danyell Eshelman, Husband and Wife by deed from David M. Decker and Kristie Decker, His Wife, by Deed Dated 3/30/05 and Recorded 4/5/05 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Record book 5938, Page 74. Property Address 3862 N. 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Tax Parcel Number: 62015-123. Seized and sold as the property of Danyell R. Eshelman a/k/a Danyell Eshelman and Shane L. Eshelman a/k/a Shane Eshelman under Judgment Number 2014-CV10040-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 22 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $92,017.20 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, tract of parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Halifax in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Leg. Route #220027, leading from Halifax to Fisherville, which point is one hundred nine and forty-five one hundredths (109.45) feet from the southeast corner of lands now or formerly of Paul Weaver, et ux.; thence along Lot No. 2, on the hereafter mentioned survey, north ten degrees forty-eight minutes west (N. 10 degrees 48 minutes W.) one hundred fifty (150) feet to an iron pin; thence along lands now or formerly of David E. Chubb, et ux., north sixty degrees fifty-six minutes east (N. 60 degrees 56 minutes E.) one hundred five and thirty one hundredths (105.30) feet to an iron pin; thence south ten degrees forty-eight minutes east (S. 10 degrees 48 minutes E.) one hundred fifty (150) feet to an iron pin on the north side of the said highway, in a westerly direction, one hundred five and thirty one hundredths (105.30) feet to the iron pin at the place of BEGINNING. THE above description is based on a survey dated April 18,1974, by Harry R. Snyder, Reg. Prof. Engineer. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling known as 1382 Armstrong Valley Road, Halifax, PA 17032. TAX PARCEL: 29-009-022. BEING the same premises which Michael A. Kephart and Brandy L. Kephart, his wife, by Deed dated January 29, 1997 and recorded January 30, 1997, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 2783, Page 068, granted and conveyed unto Michael S. Sheaffer and Karen L. Sheaffer, his 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 KAREN L. SHEAFFER AND MICHAEL S. SHEAFFER under Judgment No. 2014-CV-3690MF. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 23 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $118,218.60 ALL that certain lot or parcel of land 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 of Robert L. Pead, Registered Surveyor, dated June 28, 1889, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of South 25th Street, which point is eighty-one and eighty-six hundredths (81.86) feet North of the northwest corner of the intersection of Rudy Road and South 25th Street; THENCE westwardly at right angles to South 25th Street through the center of a partition wall between premises herein described and premises No. 348 South 25th Street and beyond South eighty-three (83) degrees ten (10) minutes four (04) seconds West, one hundred seven and twentyone hundredths (107.21) feet to a point on the eastern side of Harris Terrace; THENCE along the same North twenty (20) degrees seven (07) minutes forty (40) seconds West, sixteen and seventy hundredths (16.70) feet to a point; THENCE eastwardly at right angles to South 25th Street through the middle of a partition wall between premises herein described and premises 344 South 25th Street and beyond North eighty-three (83) degrees ten (10) minutes four (04) seconds East, one hundred eleven and five hundredths (111.05) feet to a point on the western line of South 25th Street; THENCE along the same South six (06) degrees forty-nine (49) minutes fiftysix (56) seconds East sixteen and twenty-five hundredths (16.25) feet to a point, the Place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jeffrey D. McGovern and Kimberly M. McGovern, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, by Deed from Myrtle P. Bush, widow, dated 08/06/1980, recorded 08/06/1980 in Book 144, Page 121. Tax Parcel: 13-010-019. Premises Being: 346 South 25th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1501. Seized and sold as the property of Kimberly M. Bodlovich a/k/a Kimberly M. McGovern and Jeffrey D. McGovern under judgment # 2015-CV-2062. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 24 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $127,257.99 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to a survey of John C. Brilhart, Professional Engineer, dated August 25, 1982, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the South side of Londonderry Road, said point being 180 feet West of the Southwest corner of the intersection of Scenery Drive and Londonderry Road; also being at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of Lots; thence along the same South 05 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds East 96.67 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 36 and 5 on said plan; thence along the same South 66 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds West 68.52 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 6 and 5 on said plan; thence North 05 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds West 118.33 feet to a point at the Southern side of Londonderry Road; thence along the same North 84 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds East 65 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Being Lot No. 5 on Plan of Lakevue Heights, said plan recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Plan Book T, Page 60 (erroneously set forth as 5 in a prior deed). 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. Being Known as No. 4711 Londonderry Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109. *Erroneously set forth as 5 in prior deed. BEING PARCEL # 35068-029. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Frank Seehousen

and Shree M. Seehousen, husband and wife, by Deed dated 7/9/2009 and recorded 7/22/2009 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument # 20090024354, granted and conveyed unto Saul Reyes, an adult individual. Seized and sold as the property of Saul Reyes under judgment number 2015-CV544-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 25 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $121,989.11 ALL THOSE TWO CERTAIN lots situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being part of the Hainlyn Plan #2 as shown by the plan thereof duly recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for the County of Dauphin in Plan Book ‘E’, Page 18, known as Lots Numbered 106 and 107 on said plan, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point fronting on Houck Street and at the line of Lot 105; thence westwardly along the line of said Lot 105, one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet to Carson Avenue; thence southwardly along the eastern side of Carson Avenue, fifty (50) feet to a point at the line of Lot 108; thence eastwardly (erroneously stated as westwardly in prior deeds of record) along the line of Lot 108; one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet to Houck Street; thence northwardly along the line of Houck Street, fifty (50) feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jason L. Bleiler and Trisha M. Bleiler, his wife, by Deed from Richard L. Brocius and Tiffany R. Brocius, his wife, dated 03/24/2006, recorded 03/28/2006 in Instrument Number 20060011561. Tax Parcel: 35-052-066. Premises Being: 94 South Houcks Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109-2825. Seized and sold as the property of Jason L. Bleiler and Trisha M. Bleiler under judgment #: 2015-CV-01720. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 26 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $13,330.90 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in the Eighth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, aforesaid, and more particularly bounded and described as follows, viz: BEGINNING on Balm Street at line of lot No. thirty-eight (38) on plan No. four (4) conveyed to formerly O. Bellman and extending along Balm Street Southwardly sixteen (16’) feet to line of lot No. forty (40) on the said plan; thence along said line Eastwardly seventy-three (73’) feet to a four (4’) foot wide alley; thence along said alley Northwardly sixteen (16’) feet to line of lot No. thirty-eight (38); thence along the line of said lot Westwardly seventythree (73’) feet to Balm Street, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a frame dwelling house numbered 121 Balm Street. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Muriel F. Miles, Administratrix of the Estate of Walter M. Miles, by her Attorney-in-Fact Russell Royster, by Deed dated 8/31/1998 and recorded 9/3/1998 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 3195 and Page 202, granted and conveyed unto Juan Camacho and Nancy Camacho, husband and wife. Seized and sold as the property of Juan Camacho and Nancy Camacho under judgment number 2015-CV676-MF. Property Address: 121 Balm Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Parcel No. 08-025-003. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 28 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $57,494.48 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or piece of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western line of South 2nd Street, which point is on the division line separating properties Nos. 395 and 396 South 2nd Street; thence southwestwardly along said division line and through the

center of the partition walls separating said properties Nos. 394 and 396 South 2nd Street and beyond, a total distance of 100 feet to River Alley; thence southeastwardly along the eastern line of River Alley, 20 feet 4 inches, more or less, to a point on the northwestern line of Mohn Street; thence along the northwestern line of Mohn Street in a northeasterly direction, 100 feet to a point at the corner of Mohn Street and South 2nd Street; thence along the western line of South 2nd Street in a northwesterly direction, 20 feet 4 inches, more or less, to the point of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED the southeastern half of a double two and onehalf story frame dwelling now numbered 396 S. 2nd Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Amy M. Stair, married woman, by Deed from Aurelio F. Rossi and Theresa L. Rossi, h/w, dated 03/18/2003, recorded 03/21/2003 in Book 4808, Page 262. Tax Parcel: 57-006-020. Premises Being: 396 South 2nd Street, Steelton, PA 17113-2526. Seized and sold as the property of Amy Stair a/k/a Amy M. Stair under judgment # 2015-CV-1904. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 29 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $156,496.16 ALL THAT CERTAIN Piece or parcel of land, situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, identified as Lots No. 44, 45, 46 and 27 on the Map of Edgemont, Plot No. 3, dated May 27, 1907, as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book E-1, Page 4, which premises are bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point lying on the northern side of Wayne Avenue, Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, said point being seventy-five feet west of the northwest corner of Wayne Avenue and 22nd Street, at the southwest corner of Lot No. 43 on the aforesaid plan (also known as Tax Parcel Number 62-027178); thence along same, North, a distance of one hundred twenty (120 feet) feet, more or less, to a fifteen (15 foot) foot wide alley; thence along the southern side of said alley, West, a distance of one hundred (100 feet) feet, more or less, to a point at line of Lot No. 48 on the aforesaid plan (also known as Tax Map Parcel 62-027-177); thence along same South, a distance of one hundred twenty (120 feet) feet, more or less, to the Northern side of Wayne Avenue; thence along the northern side of Wayne Avenue, East, a distance of one hundred (100 feet) feet, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN as 2122 Wayne Avenue. BEING Tax Mapping Parcel 62-027-190. SUBJECT to all easements, restrictions and conditions of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Tax Parcel: 62-027-190. Premises Being: 2122 Wayne Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109-6023. Seized and sold as the property of Avis Renee Mciver under judgment # 2010-CV-8130. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 30 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $156,135.57 All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the western line of Manor Drive at corner of Lot No. 20 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence northwardly along the western line of Manor Drive, one hundred and fifty-nine onehundredths (100.59) feet to a point on line of Lot No. 18; thence Westwardly along the southern line of Lot No. 18, two hundred eighteen and fifty-four one-hundredths (218.54) feet to a point; thence southwardly along the eastern line of Lot No. 13, one hundred and twelve one-hundredths (100.12) feet to a point; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Lot No. 20, two hundred twelve and fifty-four onehundredths (212.54) feet to the point and place of beginning. Being Lot No. 19, Section A, Revised Plan of Manor Acres, which Plan is recorded in Plan Book ‘R’, Page 8. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Shawn D. Lavalle and Marissa H. Lavalle, h/w, by Deed from Zane H. Cassell and Ella S. Cassell h/w, dated 10/28/1999, recorded 11/09/1999 in Book 3549, Page 311.

Tax Parcel: 68-025-035. Premises Being: 148 Florence Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3731. Seized and sold as the property of Shawn D. Lavalle and Marissa H. Lavalle under judgment # 2014-CV-6599. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 31 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $104,267.52 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey of Michael C. D’Angelo, Registered Surveyor, dated May 17, 1976, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point along the northerly line of Derry Street, which point is 294.56 feet east of the northeast corner of the intersection of Derry Street and Wilhelm Road; thence along the dividing line between the herein described property and Lot No. 19 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots, North 11 degrees 00 minutes East, a distance of 154.74 feet to a hub; thence South 81 degrees 39 minutes East a distance of 35.07 feet to a hub; thence along the dividing line between the herein described lot and Lot No. 17 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots and through a partition wall, South 11 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 156.37 feet to a hub along the northerly line of Derry Street; thence along said line North 79 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 35.03 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Carmen J. Feliciano, a single person, by Deed from Annette M. Carricato, a single person, dated 11/24/1998, recorded 11/30/1998 in Book 3270, Page 541. Tax Parcel: 63-006-121. Premises Being: 3740 Derry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111-1921. Seized and sold as the property of Carmen J. Feliciano n/k/a Carmen J. Aponte under judgment # 2015-CV-2124. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 32 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $89,317.60 ALL THAT unexpired leasehold or term of years in and to that certain tract or parcel of land in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, together with title absolute to the improvements thereon being Lot #6-A, Part No. 1, Block VI, Oak Hills Addition No. 4, as set forth on a Plan of re-subdivision recorded in the Dauphin County Records at Plan Book “C”, Vol. 3, Page 33, more specifically bounded and described as follows, pursuant to a survey dated by Robert G. Sherrlck, R.P.E., to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly line of Plane Street (50 ft. wide) at the Southwest corner of lands, now or formerly of Terrance J. Finegan, Sr. said point being, also, the Southeast corner of Lot No. 5, Block VI, Oak Hills Addition of 50.00 feet to a point; Thence, along the Northerly line of Plane Street, by a curve to the left having a radius of 100.00 feet a distance of 5.65 feet to a point the Southeast corner of Lot No. 6-B; Thence, along the Easterly line of Lot No. 6-B and passing through and along the center of the partition wall of a two story frame duplex dwelling N-18 degrees -28 seconds -38 minutes -E a distance of 103.20 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Lot No. 3, Block VI, Oak Hills Addition No. 4; Thence, along the Southerly line of Lot No. 3, Block VI, S-72 degrees -58 minutes -30 seconds -E a distance of 28.05 feet to a point on the Westerly line of lands now or formerly of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company; Thence along the Westerly line of lands, now or formerly of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, S-17 degrees -01 minutes -30 seconds -W a distance of 28.00 feet to a point, the Northwest corner of lands now or formerly of Terrance J. Finegan, Sr., Thence along the Westerly line of lands now or formerly of Terrance J. Finegan, Sr., S-01 degrees -24 minutes -30 seconds -E a distance of 79.06 feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THERE ERECTED THEREON one-half of a twostory frame duplex dwelling known as 495 Plane Street, Middletown, PA 17057. UNDER AND SUBJECT NEVERTHELESS to all the terms of the basic lease agreement given by The Principal And Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House as set forth at Misc. Book X, Vol. 6, Page 363, wherein the term of the lease is for

a period of 99 years from and after October 1, 1950. UNDER AND SUBJECT also to the provisions of an agreement between The Principal and Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House and United Republic Life Insurance Company, dated 31 August 1978 and recorded in the Dauphin County Records at Misc. Book D, Vol. 17, Page 297, wherein, among other provisions, the lease payments due The Principal and Trustee of the Emaus Orphan House have been paid in advance to the end of the lease term. PARCEL NO.: 42-007-039. Seized and sold as the property of Scott E. Conrad under judgment # 2014-CV-1735. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 33 GREGORY JAVARDIAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $104,174.07 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land together with improvements thereon situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, described in Plan of Lots known as Prospect Hill, which Plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book ‘G’, Page 36, as more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey by D.P. Raffensperger Associates, dated December 4, 1979, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern side of Market Street, which point is 390 feet East of the Northeastern corner of Carey and Market Streets; thence North 13° West through Lot No. 227 and parallel with the Eastern line of Lot No. 228, a distance of 112.24 feet to the Southern line of Parkway Boulevard; thence Eastwardly along the Southern line of Parkway Boulevard by a curve to the left having a radius of 533.70 feet, 21.63 feet to a point; thence still further along the Southern line of the said Parkway Boulevard, North 77° East, 28.37 feet to a point; thence South 13° East and parallel to the Western line of Lot No. 225, a distance of 111.80 feet to the Northern line of Market Street; thence South 77° West along the Northern line of Market Street a distance of 50 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING the Western 40 feet of Lot No. 226 and Eastern 10 feet to Lot No. 227 of the aforesaid Plan, having a total of 50 feet on the said Market Street. Having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling known and numbered as 2468 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 09-099-011. PREMISES BEING: 2468 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Ivan Vranicar and Cecilia B. Vranicar, Executrix of the Estate of John Vranicar a/k/a John Anthony Vranicar, by Deed dated July 29, 2005 and recorded August 8, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 6128, Page 598, granted and conveyed unto Nolan Rittel. UNDER AND SUBECT, 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 Nolan R. Rittel a/k/a Nolan Rittel Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV9621-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 34 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $153,686.58 All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Pebblebrook Lane, a 50.00 foot wide right-of-way, which said point is located 227.36 feet in a Southerly direction from the Southern end of 39.27 foot curve connecting the Easterly right-of-way line of Pebblebrook Lane and the Southerly right-of-way line of Wading Spring Lane, also a 50.00 foot wide rightof-way, and which said point of beginning is also located at the intersection of the Northerly right-of-way line of Pebblebrook Lane and the dividing line between Lots Nos. 32 and 33 on the plan of lots known as ‘Section One, Crooked Hill Farm’; thence from said point of beginning along the dividing line between Lots Nos. 32 and 33 on the aforesaid plan of lots, North 19 degrees 05 minutes 43 seconds East, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on

the dividing line between Lots Nos. 33 and 49 on the Aforesaid plan of lots; thence from said point along the dividing line between lots Nos. 33 and 49, South 70 degrees 54 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of 75.00 feet to a point on the dividing line between lots Nos. 33 and 34 on the aforesaid plan of lots; thence from said point along the dividing line between lots Nos. 33 and 34, South 19 degrees 05 minutes 43 seconds West, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Pebblebrook Lane; thence from said point along the Northerly right-of-way line of Pebblebrook Lane, North 70 degrees 54 minutes 17 seconds West, a distance of 75.00 feet to a point, the point and place of beginning. Title to said Premises vested in Forrest W. Noll, Jr. and Ok Sun Noll husband and wife by Deed from Barbara A. Hoch, a single person dated 01/15/96 and recorded on 01/23/96 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Book 2548 Page 51. Property Address 1649 Pebble Brook Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Tax Parcel Number: 62059-033. Seized and sold as the property of Forrest Noll and Ok Sun Noll under Judgment Number 2014-CV-10000 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 35 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $63,260.55 ALL THAT certain place or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Prospect Street one hundred (100) feet, more or less, eastwardly of Twenty-third Street, at line of property No. 2309 Prospect Street; thence southwardly along said line and through the center of a partition wall one hundred (100) feet to Fulton Alley; thence eastwardly along said Alley twenty (20) feet, more or less, to line of Lot No. 74, in Plan hereinafter mentioned; thence northwardly along said line one hundred (100) feet to Prospect Street; thence westwardly along the southern line of Prospect Street, twenty (20) feet, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. THEREON erected a dwelling house No. 2311 Prospect Street, Harrisburg PA 17104. IT BEING about all of lot No. 75 on the plan of Eastwood Park recorded in Plan Book “D”, Page 23. PARCEL #13-090-005. BEING the same premises which Freida R. McGrath by Deed dated 3/9/1990 and recorded 3/12/1990 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Deed Book 1393 Page 562 granted and conveyed unto Thong Do and Xuan Thi Do, his wife. And the said Thong Do departed this life on 7/28/2013, vesting title solely in Xuan Thi Do as surviving tenant by the entireties as of the date of his death-Seized and sold as the property of Xuan Thi Do A/K/A Xuan T. Do under judgment # 2015-CV-1267. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 37 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $135,057.65 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being part of Colonial Park Plan as shown by the revised plan thereof, duly recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book ‘H’, Page 96, as amended by Agreement for closing Wayne and Monticello Streets, recorded in Miscellaneous Book ‘R’, Volume 3, Page 465, being part of Lot No. 7, Block ‘R’, on said plan, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Rawleigh Street, said point being at an iron pin at the eastern line of Lot No. 6 on the Plan of Lots aforesaid; thence in a northwesterly direction along the eastern line of Lot No. 8, as aforesaid, one hundred seventy-six (176) feet, more or less, to an iron pin at the southern side of Lot No. 4 on the Plan aforesaid; thence in an easterly direction along the southern side of line of Lot No. 4, seventy-two and seven tenths (72.7) feet, more or less, to a stakes; thence in a southeasterly direction along the line dividing the tract herein conveyed from the Eastern portion of Lot No. 7, about to be, or already conveyed to James C. Ebersole, et ux, one hundred twenty (120) feet, more or less, to a stake on the northern line of Rawleigh Street; thence in a southwesterly direction along the

northern line of Rawleigh Street; thence seventy-two and seven tenths (72.7) feet, more or less, to a point at the eastern line of Lot No. 8, the place of BEGINNING. THE ABOVE TRACT of land is the westerly portion of Lot No. 7, as shown on the aforementioned plan and is described in accordance with a draft or survey of said lot made for Irvin M. Eisenhour and Mary E. Eisenhour, by D.P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, on August 24, 1946, which draft or survey is attached to the Deed recorded at Deed Book U, Volume 33, Page 443. Having thereon erected a single dwelling house. Tree line Ten (10) feet out from lot line; building line fifteen (15) feet in from lot line on Rawleigh Street. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Paul H. Geiger and Stephanie J. Geiger, husband and wife by their deed dated July 11, 1996 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Deeds Book 2665, Page 360, granted and conveyed unto Brian J. Barbera and Joann S. Barbera, husband and wife, GRANTORS herein. UNDER AND SUBJECT to the Grantees, their heirs and assigns, will not at any time hereafter, forever erected, or build, or cause, or permit to be built upon the hereby granted lot of ground, or any part thereof, any tannery, slaughter house, glue, soap, candle, or starch manufactory, shack, or other building for offensive purposes or occupation. TRACT 2 BEGINNING at a stake on the Northern side of Rawleigh Street, said stake being located seventy-two and seven-tenths (72.7) feet, more less, Northeastwardly from, an iron pin located at the Eastern line of Lot No. 8., Block ‘R’, on the plan of lots aforesaid, said stake also being located at the eastern line of the westerly portion of Lot No. 7 on said plan; said stake also being located on the Western line of the right-ofway of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Highways, known as State Highway Route No. 768, 1-C, and commonly known as the By-Pass between U.S. Route No. 22 (Jonestown Road) and U.S. Route No. 422 (Harrisburg-Reading Road); thence in a northerly direction along the line dividing the tract herein conveyed from the westerly portion of Lot No. 7, on the aforesaid plan, now or formerly of Herman P. and Ruth H. Geiger, a distance of one hundred twenty (120) feet, more or less, to a point at a stake on the southern side of Lot No. 4 on the aforesaid plan; thence in a southeasterly direction along the southern sides of Lots Nos. 4 and 5, a distance of seventy-three (73) feet, eight (8) inches, more or less, to a point on the western line of the right-ofway of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Highways known as State Highway Route No. 768, 1-C, and commonly known as the By-Pass between U.S. Route 22 (Jonestown Road) and U.S. Route No. 422 (Harrisburg-Reading Road); thence in a southwesterly direction along the western line of said right-of-way of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Highways, known as State Highway Route No. 768, 1-C, a distance of eighty-nine (89) feet, more or less, to a stake, the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING the same premises which Ruth H. Geiger, widow, by deed dated April 8, 1991 and recorded April 23, 1991 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book 1557, Page 165, granted and conveyed unto Brian J. Barbera and Joann S. Barbera, his wife, the Grantors herein TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Harry J. Bender, Jr. and Theresa M. Berrier, h/w, by Deed from Brian J. Barbera and Joann S. Barbera, h/w, dated 03/30/1998, recorded 04/20/1998 in Book 3084, Page 606. Tax Parcel: 35-058-069, 35-058-070. Premises Being: 4120-4124 Rawleigh Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109-4138. Seized and sold as the property of Harry J. Berrier, Jr. and Theresa M. Berrier under judgment # 2012-CV08525. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 39 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $141,780.05 LAND referred to in this commitment is described as all that certain property situated in Borough of Middletown in the County of Dauphin, and State of PA and being described in a deed dated 10/29/1997 and recorded 11/04/1997 in book 2968 page 563 among the land records of the county and state set forth above, and references as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Roosevelt Avenue, sixty (60) feet west of the southwest corner of Roosevelt Avenue and Chestnut Avenue, said point being at the dividing line be-

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C-4 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Continued From Section C, Page 3 tween lot nos. 9 and 10, block P, on plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence southwardly along said dividing line, in a line at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point; thence westwardly in a line parallel with Roosevelt Avenue, fifty-seven(57) feet to a point at the dividing line between lots nos. 8 and 9 block P, on the said Plan; thence northwardly along said dividing line, in a line at right angles to Roosevelt Avenue, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point on the southern side of Roosevelt Avenue; thence eastwardly along same fifty-seven (57) feet to a point, the place of beginning. Being lot no. 9, on block P of the revised plan of a part of Oak Hills addition #1, recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds in Dauphin County Plan Book O, page 97 and having thereon erected a dwelling house and other improvements known as 342 East Roosevelt Avenue, Middletown PA 17057. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ronald E. Bivens and Lisa M. Bivens, his wife, by Deed from Gary A. Sheeler, Executor of the Estate of Anna R. Emerick, deceased, dated 10/24/1997, recorded 11/04/1997 in Book 2968, Page 563. Tax Parcel: 42-017-030. Premises Being: 342 East Roosevelt Avenue, a/k/a 342 Roosevelt Avenue, Middletown, PA 17057-2332. Seized and sold as the property of Ronald E. Bivens a/k/a Ronald Bivens Lisa M. Bivens under judgment # 2015-CV-01905. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 40 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $29,588.36 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land, with improvements erected thereon, situate in the First Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a stake on the eastern line of Allison Street, said stake being on a line with the center of a partition wall between property No. 1513 Allison Street and the property herein conveyed; thence eastwardly and a part of the distance through the center of said partition wall by a straight line 59.40 feet to a stake; thence southwardly along property No. 1518 South 12th Street, 49 feet to a concrete monument; thence westwardly along the property No. 1517 Allison Street, 59.10 feet to a stake on the eastern line of Allison Street; thence northwardly along Allison Street 49.10 feet to the place of BEGINNING. WITH the right to use in common with the owner or owners of the adjoining premises, No. 1513 Allison Street, the sewer extending to and connecting with the sewer in said Allison Street. HAVING thereon erected a brick dwelling house known and numbered as 1515 Allison Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. THE hereinbefore described property is hereby conveyed subject forever to the following reservations, conditions, restrictions and agreements, to wit: 1. No building, buildings or any part thereof shall be erected or constructed upon the land hereby conveyed at a less distance from the line of Allison Street than 10 feet. It is agreed, however, the one-story porches attached to the said buildings may extend from the building line, as herein established, to not exceed 8 feet. 2. No building, porch or other structure shall be erected upon said lot within 5 feet of any adjoining property line, except that upon which the building now stands. 3. No livery stable, or public garage, or building to be occupied for a dangerous or offensive purpose, or for any use in any manner objectionable in a residential community, shall be built or suffered to be built or maintained upon said lot. Parcel # 01-035-293. 1515 Allison Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Doris E. Miller, widow, by Deed dated September 12, 2002 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office on September 26, 2002 in Deed Book 4548, Page 134, granted and conveyed unto Ileana Acosta, a single woman. Seized and sold as the property of Ileana Acosta under judgment number 2015-CV-2623-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, November 9, 2015, 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 $79,906.25 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of ground situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tract 2 BEGINNING on the southeastern corner of the intersection of North Sixth Street and Woodbine Street, (Sixth Street being formerly known as Ridge Road); thence Westwardly along Woodbine Street, seventy-nine feet, more or less, to a point, the line of lot and store room building, now or formerly of John W. Krouse; thence towards McClay Street along said last mentioned line, forty feet to the line of Lot No. 8 on the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence eastwardly towards Sixth Street, along the line of Lot No. 8 seventynine feet, more or less, to Sixth Street (formerly Ridge Road); thence northwardly along said Sixth Street, forty feet to the corner of Sixth and Woodbine Streets, the place of beginning. It being parts of Lots 9 and 10 on the plan of lots as laid out by Henry Schuddemage and J. B. Ewing. Having erected thereon a three story frame dwelling house, known and numbered as No. 2152 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING KNOWN AS 2152 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Parcel ID No.: 10-026-001000-0000. BEING the same premises which Brett Deimler, single man, by deed dated December 18,1981 and recorded on December 18,1981 in Book 262 Page 349 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Andrew T. Bradley Sr. and Annice B. Bradley, husband and wife. Andrew T. Bradley Sr. departed this life 6/5/2014. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Annice B. Bradley, under Judgment No. 2015 CV 1138 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 42 MARGARET GAIRO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $37,879.34 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel 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 Wm. B. Whittock, Professional Engineer, dated July 9, 1958, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly line of South 19th Street which point is 32 feet North of the Northeasterly corner of 19th and Ellsworth Streets; THENCE along the Easterly line of south 19th Street North 22 degrees 0 minutes West 17.67 feet to a point; THENCE through the center of a partition wall and beyond North 68 degrees 0 minutes East 120 feet to a point on the Westerly line of a 20 feet wide public alley; THENCE alone same South 22 degrees 0 minutes East 17.67 feet to a point; THENCE south 68 degrees 0 minutes West 120 feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. BEING premises known as 227 S. 19th Street. BEING the same premises which Leo Charles Storm and Mary E. Storm, His wife, by Deed dated October 6, 1965 and recorded November 1, 1965 in Deed Book E51, Page 472, granted and conveyed unto Calvin Oscar Schrader and Amanda J. Schrader. The said Amanda J. Schrader died on August 8, 2014 thereby vesting title in Sandra F. Gentile, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Adam Joseph Schrader, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Calvin O. Schrader, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Sidney R Schrader, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, by Operation of Law. Parcel Number: 09-086046-000-0000. Premises: 227 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. Seized and sold as the property of Sandra F. Gentile, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Adam Joseph Schrader, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Calvin O. Schrader, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Sidney R Schrader, Known Surviving Heir of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Amanda J. Schrader, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner Under judgment # 2014-CV-10363. 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,

November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 43 MARGARET GAIRO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $69,091.44 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey by E.J. Walker, dated March 2, 1970, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of Woodbine Street, which point is 14 feet 6 inches West of the Northwest corner of Fourth and Woodbine Streets; thence Northwardly at right angles to Woodbine Street and through the center of the partition wall between dwelling on lot herein conveyed, and dwelling No. 350 Woodbine Street, and beyond, a distance of 87 feet 6 inches to a 2-1/2 feet wide private alley; thence Westwardly along the South side of said alley a distance of 17 feet 9 inches to a point; thence Southwardly in a line parallel with Fourth Street and along the East line of lot now or formerly of John E. Fishery a distance of 87 feet 6 inches to the North line of Woodbine Street; thence Eastwardly along the North line of Woodbine Street, a distance of 17 feet 9 inches to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house known as 348 Woodbine Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TOGETHER with the right to use the said 2-1/2 feet wide private alley in common with the other owners and occupiers of property abutting thereon. 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 entitles have acquired legal rights thereto. BEING the same premises which Jason A. Lucas and Melissa M. Lucas, Husband and Wife, by Deed dated February 17,2006 and recorded March 8, 2006 in Instrument Number: 2006008750, granted and conveyed unto Tanisha A. Grandberry. UNDER AND SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations, easements and rights-ofway of record or visible. Parcel Number: 10-046030. Premises: 348 Woodbine Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17102. Seized and sold as the property of Tanisha A. Grandberry under judgment # 2014-CV6967. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 44 TIA DINH Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $99,635.75 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 PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN THE 9TH WARD OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SURVEY THEREOF MADE BY MICHAEL D’ANGELO, REGISTERED SURVEYOR, DATED MAY 8, 1979, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A PIN ON THE EASTERN RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF RUMSON DRIVE AND AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NOS. 19 AND 20, SAID POINT BEING LOCATED A DISTANCE OF 842.20 FEET SOUTH OF THE RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF MEADOWLARK PLACE EXTENDED; THENCE BY THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NOS. 19 AND 20, THROUGH THE CENTER OF A PARTITION WALL AND BEYOND NORTH 69 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 47.7 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 115.87 FEET TO A NAIL; THENCE SOUTH 22 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 54 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 42.06 FEET TO A PIN AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NOS. 20 AND 21; THENCE BY SAID DIVIDING LINE, SOUTH 72 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 38.4 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 116.41 FEET TO A NAIL ON THE EASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF RUMSON DRIVE; THENCE BY THE SAME ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 708.45 FEET, AND ARC DISTANCE OF 36.03 FEET TO A PIN, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 20, BLOCK F, SUBDIVISION PLAT, WILSON PARK HOMES, INC., AND HARRIS HOMES, INC., RECORDED IN WALL MAP BOOK 12. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESERVA-

Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com TIONS, RESTRICTIONS, LIMITATIONS, RIGHTOF-WAYS, OBJECTIONS, EASEMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC., AS THEY APPEAR OF RECORD. BEING known and numbered as 345 Rumson Drive, Harrisburg, PA, 17104-1539. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 09-108-006000-0000. BEING the same premises which COLIN J. HETZKO, SINGLE MAN, by Deed dated November 19, 2010 and recorded November 23, 2010 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume, Page Instrument No. 20100034701, granted and conveyed unto Migdalia Vega, married woman. 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 Migdalia Vega, married woman, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2011-CV-11208-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 45 TIA DINH Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,718.40 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 and being in the First Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of South Twelfth Street at the southwest corner of property of Adam Bukunda; thence along the southern line of said land of Adam Bukunda in an easterly direction 125 feet, more or less, to the western side of Pigeon Alley; thence along the western side of Pigeon Alley in a southerly direction 100.95 feet, more or less, to a point at the corner of lands of Samuel Getz; thence along the lands of Samuel Getz in a westerly direction 121.6 feet, more or less, to a point on the eastern side of South Twelfth Street; thence along the eastern side of South Twelfth Street in a northerly direction 100.98 feet, more or less, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a single one story dwelling being known and numbered as 1445 South 12th Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17104-3104. WITH all improvements erected thereon. Parcel No.: 01-035-228. BEING the same premises which Jessie Burnett and Areecia White, by Deed dated December 23, 2005 and recorded February 8, 2006 in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume , Page Instrument #20060005187, granted and conveyed unto Jessie Burnett. 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 Jessie Burnett, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-10246-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 46 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $86,009.70 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situated in the Township of Derry, Dauphin County, State of Pennsylvania, designed and known as Lot numbered 27 or Plot ‘C’ on a plan of lots, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of West Chocolate Avenue, which point is seven hundred and fifty feet West of a fifty feet wide unnamed street; THENCE extending along the North side of West Chocolate Avenue Westwardly, fifty (50) feet to a point, a corner of lot No. 28, property of Hershey Estates; THENCE extending Northwardly at right angles to West Chocolate Avenue for a distance of one hundred forty-six and three-tenths (146.3) feet to a property of the Reading Company; THENCE along the right of way line of the Reading Company in an Easterly direction, making an interior angle with the last described line of 108 degrees 55 minutes for a distance of eleven and forty-one one-hundredths (11.41) feet to a point on the right of way line of the Reading Company; THENCE Eastwardly on a line parallel to West Chocolate Avenue and one hundred and fifty feet distant Northwardly therefrom, for a distance of thirty-nine and two-tenths (39.2) feet to a corner of Lot No. 26, property now or

late of Querino Carhuccetti; THENCE extending Southwardly along said lot or right angles to West Chocolate Avenue, one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Daniel D. Brightbill and Rita M. Brightbill, his wife, by Deed from Lena Ferretti, widow, by Mary A. Simmons, Attorney In Fact, dated 07/31/1984, recorded 07/31/1984 in Book 521, Page 454. By virtue of Daniel D. Brightbill’s death on or about 11/20/1993, his ownership interest was automatically vested in Rita M. Brightbill, the surviving tenant by the entirety. By virtue of Rita M. Brightbill’s death on or about 4/16/2015, her ownership was vested to her surviving heirs at law. Upon reasonable information and belief, the decedent’s surviving heirs at law and next-of-kin are Angelo Ortenzi, Anna Cramer, John Ortenzi, and Rosemarie Witt. All other parties who may have inherited an ownership in the premises are unkown. Tax Parcel: 24-013-009. Premises Being: 577 West Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033-1640. 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 Rita M. Brightbill A/K/A Rita Marie Brightbill, Deceased under judgment # 2013-CV-2499. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 47 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $78,877.98 All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the 9th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the North side of Chestnut Street, said point being 118 feet East from the Northeast corner of 19th and Chestnut Streets; thence Northwardly and through the center of a brick partition wall, dividing the property herein described from property No. 1910 Chestnut Street and beyond, 87 feet to a 3 feet wide alley; thence Eastwardly along the Southern line of said 3 feet wide private alley, 18 feet to a point; thence Southwardly along a line parallel with 19th Street, 87 feet to Chestnut Street; and thence Westwardly along the Northern line of Chestnut Street, 18 feet to a point, the place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Justin Bennage, married, by Deed from Equity One, Inc., dated 03/17/2008, recorded 04/08/2008 in Instrument Number 20080012353. Tax Parcel: 09-079-073. Premises Being: 1912 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1329. Seized and sold as the property of Justin K. Bennage a/k/a Justin Bennage under judgment # 2015-CV-2161. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 48 ALICIA M. SANDOVAL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $132,240.47 All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 18 on Plan of Lots laid out by Rudolph Kelker, which Plan is recorded in the Recorder’s Office at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book “A”, Page 27, the said Lot fronting on Front Street twenty-five (25) feet and extending back with a uniform width one hundred ten (110) feet to River Alley. Having thereon erected a three (3) story frame dwelling house known as 317 South Front Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania. Being the same premises which NMD Investments by deed dated January 25, 2007 and recorded February 2, 2007 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Instrument No. 20070004687. Parcel #: 58-014-028. Property Address: 317 South Front Street Steelton, PA 17113. Seized and sold as the property of Obe Isaac under judgment # 2015-CV-00972. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 49 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $157,876.71

SALE NO. 51 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $102,238.51

ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Blue Ridge Avenue (50 feet wide) at the Northeastern corner of Lot No. 18A on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along Blue Ridge Avenue, South 88 degrees 00 minutes East, a distance of one hundred twelve and fifty-three one-hundredths (112.53) feet to a point; thence by a curve to the right extending in a Southeastwardly direction and having a radius of twentyfive (25) feet an arc distance of fifty-five and forty-eight one-hundredths (55.48) feet to a point on Wenrich Street (50 feet wide); thence along Wenrich Street, South 39 degrees 03 minutes 12 seconds West, a distance of two hundred two and sixteen one-hundredths (202.16) feet to a point; thence by a curve to the right extending in a Southwestwardly direction and having a radius of twenty-five (25) feet an arc distance of thirteen and fiftynine one-hundredths (13.59) feet to a point; thence by Lot No. 18A on said Plan, North 02 degrees 00 minutes East, a distance of two hundred nine and fifty-five one-hundredths feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Matthew D. Reigle, single and Lindsey A. Minter, single, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, by Deed from Jeffrey S. Bedford and Judy R. Bedford, his wife, dated 04/13/2007, recorded 06/05/2007 in Instrument Number 20070022214. Tax Parcel: 35-021-193. Premises Being: 6369 Blue Ridge Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17112-2347. Seized and sold as the property of Matthew D. Reigle and Lindsey A. Minter under judgment # 2015-CV-2391. 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, November 9, 2015, 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 piece, parcel and lot of land situate on the South side of Georgetown Road in the Township of Lower Swatara, County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania; being known as Lot Number 5 - Block C as shown on the Phase 1A Final Subdivision Plan for Village of Georgetown, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Subdivision Plan B, Volume 6, Page 36, being more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern right-of-way line of Georgetown Road at the dividing line of Lot No. 4 Final Subdivision Plan of Georgetown Phase 1 in Plan Book Z Vol. 2, Page 7 and Lot No. 5, herein described; thence by said dividing line and beyond by Lots Nos. 3, 2 & 1 South 34 degrees 53 minutes 20 seconds West a distance of 125.17 feet to a point at remaining lands of Powder Mill Associates; thence by said lands North 52 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds West a distance 46.61 feet to a point at the dividing line of Lot No. 6 and Lot No. 5, herein described; thence by said dividing line North 37 degrees 55 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 125.00 feet to a point on the southern right-of-way of Georgetown Road; thence by said right-of-way line South 52 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 40.00 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,423 square feet. BEING under and subject to a 15 feet drainage easement along the eastern line of said lot and all other easements of record. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Daniel Marion, single person, by Deed from Penn State Investment Group, Inc., erroneously called Pennsylvania State Investment Group, Inc. and Middle States Construction, dated 05/26/1999, recorded 08/04/1999 in Book 3471, Page 218. Tax Parcel: 36-032-085. Premises Being: 1601 Georgetown Road, Middletown, PA 17057-5606. Seized and sold as the property of Daniel Marion under judgment # 2015-CV-2234. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 50 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $71,935.49

SALE NO. 52 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $60,383.83

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 D.P. Raffensberger, registered Surveyor, dated December 18,1963, as follows: Beginning at a point on the western line of North Fifth Street which point is two hundred seventy two (272) feet South of the Southern line of Emerald Street; thence extending along Fifth Street South fourteen (14) degrees East thirty (30) feet to the corner of premises known as 2222 North Fifth Street; thence along said premises South seventy-six (76) degrees West forty-six and fifty-one hundredths (46.50) feet to a points corner; thence South fourteen (14) degrees East five and eighty-seven one hundredths (5.87) feet to a corner; thence South seventy-six (76) degrees West and passing through the center of a partition wall of a double garage forty (40) feet to a point; thence along said wall North fourteen (14) degrees West thirtyfive and eighty-seven one hundredths (35.87) feet to a corner of premises known as 2226 North Fifth Street; thence along said premises North seventy-six (76) degrees East eighty-six and five tenths (86.5) feet to the point and place of Beginning. Under and subject to the same conditions, restrictions, exceptions and reservations as exist by virtue of prior recorded instruments, deeds and conveyances. Title to said Premises vested in Sandra L. Simmons, Single Woman by Deed from Mary L. Hyatt dated 07/18/2000 and recorded on 08/03/2000 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in/ at Deed book 3737 page 364. Property Address: 2224 North 5th Street, City of Harrisburg, PA 17110. Tax Parcel Number: 10039-011. Seized and sold as the property of Robert L. Simmons, Administrator of the Estate of Sandra L. Simmons, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner and Jamila A. Samuels, Administratrix of the Estate of Sandra L. Simmons, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner under Judgment Number 2015-CV1519-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to a survey of D.P. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, dated December 9, 1957, as follows: Beginning at a point on the northern line of Rumson Drive, 335.32 feet east of the Northeast corner of the intersection of Rumson Drive and Kent Lane, also being at the dividing line between Lots No. 9 and 10, Block “B” on the thereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence North 00 degrees 58 minutes West along said dividing line and through the center of a partition wall between premises known and numbered as 2962 Rumson Drive and 2956 Rumson Drive, and Beyond, 115 feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees 02 minutes East 36.75 feet to a point at the dividing line between lots Nos. 11 and 10 on said Plan, Block “B”; thence South 00 degrees 58 minutes, East along same, 115 feet to a point on the northern line of Rumson Drive; thence westerly along same, 36.75 feet to a point, the point and place of Beginning. Being Lot No. 10, Block “B” on Plan of Wilson and Harris Park Homes, Inc., Said Plan recorded in Wall Map File, Page 12 “G” Dauphin County Records. Parcel # 09-103-010. Title to said Premises vested in Celeste Myslewski, Single Person by Deed from Gertrude B. Vago, Single dated 05/30/1997 and recorded on 06/02/1997 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in/at Deed Book 2859 Page 341. Property Address: 2962 Rumson Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Tax Parcel Number: 09103-010. Seized and sold as the property of Celeste Myslewski under Judgment Number 2014-CV-10313-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 53 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,041.10 All that certain piece or parcel of land with buildings 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 northern line of Maurentania Avenue, which point is seven Hundred Thirty-Six and FiftyNine Hundredths (736.59) feet Eastwardly of the Northeasterly corner of Maurentania Avenue and Cyclops Street and at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 72 and 73 of the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along same North 06 degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds East, One Hundred Twenty-Five (125) feet to a point; thence along the Southerly line of Lots Nos. 170 and 171 on said Plan, South 83 degrees 06 minutes 30 seconds East Sixty (60) feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 71 and 72 on said Plan; thence along the same South 06 degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds West, One Hundred Twenty-Five (125) feet to a point on the Northerly line of Maurentania Avenue aforesaid; thence along same North 83 degrees 06 minutes 30 seconds West, Sixty (60) feet to a point the place of beginning. Being Lot No. 72 on Plan of Lots known as Colonial Park Gardens, recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book Q, Page 60, and having thereon erected a One and One-Half Story Single Brick Dwelling known and numbered as 5024 Maurentania Avenue. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Marko C. Tate, a married man, by Deed from Marko C. Tate and Virginia M. Tate, h/w, dated 08/09/2005, recorded 08/12/2005 in Book 6135, Page 623. Tax Parcel: 35-057-250. Premises Being: 5024 Maurentania Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109-5530. Seized and sold as the property of Marko C. Tate under judgment # 2015-CV-02051. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 54 HEATHER RILOFF Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $87,005.87 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern line of Ford Avenue at the northern line of land now or late of I. A. Lenker, et ux, said point being on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 11 and 12 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan; thence along said line, south eighty (80) degrees forty-two (42), minutes east, one hundred thirty-seven and fourteen one-hundredths (137.14) feet, more or less, to land now or late of Roy S. Reynolds; thence along said land, north nine (9) degrees eighteen (18) minutes east, one hundred twenty (120) feet to a point at the southern line of twenty (20) foot strip now or formerly of Frank Chupa; thence along said line, north eighty (80) degrees forty-two (42) minutes west, one hundred thirty-nine (139) feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Ford Avenue; thence along said line, south eight (8) degrees eighteen (18) minutes west, one hundred twenty and two one-hundredths (120.02) feet to a point, the place of Beginning. BEING all of Lot No. 12 and the southern fifty and one one-hundredths (50.01) feet of Lot No. 13 as shown on Plan of Lots known as Locust Lane Acres as recorded in Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book “V”, Page 75. HAVING thereon erected a one and a half story dwelling house known and numbered as 1403 Ford Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109. TAX PARCEL # 35-065003. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 1403 Ford Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Seized and sold as the property of Bruce A. Tingler and Theresa L. Tingler under judgment # 2003-CV-4890. 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, November 9, 2015, 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 $102,943.79 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly line of North Seventeenth Street, which point is 76 feet North of the Northwesterly corner of North Seventeenth and Juniper Street and at dividing line between premises 604 and 606 North Seventeenth Street; thence along said dividing line and through the

center of a partition wall and beyond, South 78 degrees, 45 minutes, West 100 feet to a point on the Westerly line of North Seventeenth Street aforesaid; thence along the same South 11 degrees 15 minutes East 24 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Michelle L. Wright, adult individual, by Deed from David R. Anderson, adult individual, dated 08/27/2009, recorded 08/31/2009 in Instrument Number 20090029412. Tax Parcel: 08-011-005. Premises Being: 606 North 17th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1425. Seized and sold as the property of Michelle L. Wright under judgment # 2014-CV-693. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 56 JOSEPH E. DEBARBERIE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $139,709.92 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land with a townhouse thereon erected located in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and being known as 1415 East Caracas Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly right of way line of East Caracas Avenue, said point being located 126.67 feet from the intersection of the northerly line of East Caracas Avenue and the easterly line of Roosevelt Avenue; THENCE North 28 degrees 31 minutes 35 seconds West a distance of 150.01 feet to a point on the southerly side of a 16 foot wide alley; THENCE North 62 degrees 05 minutes 53 seconds East a distance of 48.25 feet to another point on the southerly side of said 16 foot wide alley, being the northwesterly corner of Lot No. 4 on the hereinafter mentioned Subdivision Plan; THENCE South 27 degrees 54 minutes 07 seconds East along the westerly line of Lot No. 4 aforesaid, a distance of 150 feet to the northerly right of way line of East Caracas Avenue; THENCE South 62 degrees 05 minutes 53 seconds West along the northerly right of way line of East Caracas Avenue, a distance of 46.64 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Brian K. Pierce and Sharon L. Pierce, h/w, by Deed from Andrew J. Thompson, single man, dated 04/21/2006, recorded 04/27/2006 in Instrument Number 20060015877. Tax Parcel: 24-006-278. Premises Being: 1415 East Caracas Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033-1106. Seized and sold as the property of Brian K. Pierce and Sharon L. Pierce under judgment # 2015-CV-1371. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 57 HEATHER RILOFF Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $94,283.56 All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania described in accordance with a survey and plan thereof by D. P. Raffensperger Associates, dated December 3, 1976, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly right of way line of State Street, said point being 203 feet east of the northeast corner formed by North 15th Street and State Street; thence along number 1518 State Street, north 14 degrees, west 93.8 feet to a point on the southerly side of a 10 feet wide alley; thence along the same, north 83 degrees, 36 minutes east 21.19 feet to a point, a corner of number 1522 State Street; thence along the same, south 14 degrees, east 91 feet to a point on the aforesaid northerly right of way line of State Street; thence along the same, south 76 degrees west 21 feet to a point, the place of Beginning. Having erected thereon a 2-1/2 story brick dwelling house known and numbered as 1520 State Street. Parcel # 08-015-040. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 1520 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Seized and sold as the property of Terrance D. Jones under judgment # 2014-CV-08774. 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, November 9, 2015, 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 SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 4 SALE NO. 58 LEEANE O. HUGGINS 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. Parcel No. 60-012-027. Seized and sold as the property of Felipe Velez Gonzalez under judgment number 2015-CV-2808-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 59 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $226,322.63 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land with improvements thereon erected, situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northeastern corner of 61st Street (60 feet wide) and Pine Knoll Drive (60 feet wide); thence extending along the Eastern line of 61st Street, North eleven (11) degrees thirty-eight (38) minutes west a distance of fifty-five and eighty-four hundredths (55.84) feet to a point at beginning of a curve; thence along said curve to the left having a radius of fifty (50) feet, an arc distance of one hundred six and three hundredths (106.03) feet to a point at the division line between lot numbers 12 and 13 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence extending along said division line North nine (09) degrees fifty (50) minutes East a distance of one hundred thirteen and sixty-nine hundredths (113.69) feet to a point at the Southern line of lands now or formerly of Clarence F. Cromer; thence extending along same north eighty seven (87) degrees thirty-two (32) minutes east a distance of seventy-three and fifty-two hundredths (73.52) feet to a point; thence extending along the Eastern line of lot number 13 on the hereinafter mentioned plan, South thirteen (13) degrees fifty-five (55) minutes east a distance of one hundred five and three hundredths (105.03) feet to a point at the Northeastern corner of lot number 14 on said plan; thence extending along the Eastern line of said lot number 14 south nineteen (19) degrees twenty-two minutes East a distance of one hundred fifteen and ninety-eight hundredths (115.98) feet to a point on the Northern line of Pine Knoll Drive; thence extending along the Northern line of Pine Knoll Drive South seventy (70) degrees thirty-eight (38) minutes West a distance of one hundred twenty-three and thirty-nine hundredths (123.39) feet to a point, the place of beginning. BEING lots numbered 13 and 14 plan number 1, Chestnut Hills, as recorded in Plan Book “B”, Volume 2, Page 23. Parcel Numbers: 63-071028 & 63-071-027. Property Address: 540 South 61st Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which William A. Burrows, Jr., by Deed dated December 21, 2011 and recorded May 24, 2013 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Instrument No. 20130016220, granted and conveyed unto Mary Katherine Burrows, formerly Mary Katherine Van Horn. Seized and sold as the property of Marykatherine Burrows a/k/a Mary Katherine Burrows a/k/a Mary Katherine Van Horn under judgment number 2015-CV3443-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,

November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 60 MARGARET GAIRO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $272,160.93 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, parcel or tract of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a 1/2” rebar (set), said point being on the east right-of-way line of Robert Road (50 feet wide) and also being the northwest corner of Lot #41; thence along the east right-of-way line of Robert Road (50 feet wide) North Five (5) degrees Twenty-Three (23) minutes Thirty-Five (35) seconds West Eighty-One and Sixty Hundredths (81.60) feet to a 1/2” rebar (set); thence along Lot #39 North EightyFour (84) degrees ThirtyEight (38) minutes Eight (8) seconds East One Hundred Twenty-Two and Sixth-One Hundredths (122.60) feet to a 1/2” rebar (set); thence along a portion of Lot #16 and Lot #17 South Five (5) degrees Twenty-One (21) minutes Fifty-Two (52) seconds East Eighty-One and Sixty Hundredths (81.60) feet to a 1/2” rebar (set) and crossing over a 1/2” rebar (set) on the same bearing at Fifteen and Forty-Eight Hundredths (15.48) feet; thence along Lot #41 South Eighty-Four (84) degrees Thirty-Eight (38) minutes Eight (8) seconds West One Hundred Twenty-Two and Fifty-Seven Hundredths (122.57) feet to the point of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 40 as shown on a Final Plan of Fairview Estates, Phase II, prepared by Light-Heigel & Associates, Inc., dated February 12, 1987, as recorded in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book K, Volume 4, Page 22. BEING the same premises which Mary C. Forlizzi, Single Woman, and Michael J. Fry and Gertrude H. Fry, Husband and Wife, by Deed dated August 21, 2003 and recorded August 27, 2003 in Deed Book 5109, Page 001, granted and conveyed unto Mary C. Forlizzi. UNDER and subject to any and all covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, limitations, right-ofways, objections, easements, agreements, etc, as they appear of record. TAX PARCEL NO. 35043-119. Premises Being: 115 Robert Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Mary C. Forlizzi, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015 CV 2311 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 61 TERRENCE J. McCABE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $215,705.73 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point, said point being located North 86 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds West 134.00 feet from an iron pin at property now or formerly of Carol L. & Mary E. Renshaw and property now or formerly of Kevin J. & Pamela Jo Cagno; THENCE by Lot #74 of the Parkwood Addition to Dowhower Plan, recorded in Plan Book R, Page 10, South 03 degrees 46 minutes 00 seconds West 135.00 feet to a point; Thence by the northern right-of-way line of Creek Run Road unopened, North 86 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds West 67.00 feet to a point at the dividing line of Lot #72 and Lot #73; Thence by line of Lot #72, North 03 degrees 46 minutes 00 seconds East 135.00 feet to a point; Thence by property now or formerly of Henry A. & Mary A. Arledge, South 86 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds East 67.00 feet to a point, the place of beginning. CONTAINING 9,045 S.F., or 0.208 Acres. BEING Lot #73, as shown on the Plan of Parkwood Addition to Dowhower, Plan Book “R”, Page 10. UNDER AND SUBJECT to an Easement and Maintenance Agreement of record dated 4/6/07 and recorded 4/23/07 in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Instrument #20070015835. BEING the same premises which Douglas L. Zook, Record Owner and Oakwood Homes, Inc., Equitable Owner, by Deed dated September 19, 2008 and recorded September 23, 2008 in Instrument Number 20080035268, granted and conveyed unto Troy B. Burchfield. TAX PARCEL NO. 63016-135. Premises Being: 430 North 65th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17111. Seized and sold as the property of Troy B. Burchfield under judgment # 2014-CV-10765. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 62 TERRENCE J. MCCABE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $51,625.61 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with improvements thereon erected situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly line of South Thirteenth Street, which point is 143.33 feet south of the southeasterly corner of Thirteenth and Magnolia Streets and at dividing line between premises 1415 and 1417 South Thirteenth Street; thence along said dividing line North 52 degrees 05 minutes East 84 feet to a point on the westerly line of Agnew Street; thence along same South 37 degrees 55 minutes East 16 feet to a point; thence South 52 degrees 05 minutes West 84 feet to a point on the easterly line of South Thirteenth Street aforesaid; thence along same North 37 degrees 55 minutes West 16 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING the same premises which Janice M. Blockson, Single Woman by Deed dated October 26, 2005 and recorded November 2, 2005 in Deed Book 6263, Page 591, granted and conveyed unto Kenneth Polniaszek and Antaunette Polniaszek. TAX PARCEL NO. 01035-139. Premises Being: 1417 South Thirteenth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Kenneth Polniaszek and Antaunette Polniaszek, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV00280-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 64 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $129,535.43 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land situate in the 4th Ward of the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Bessemer Street at the southwest corner of lands now or formerly of Mary Monk; thence along the north side of Bessemer Street in a Westerly direction, 50.00 feet to a point at the southeast corner of lands now or formerly of John W. Jones; thence along said Jones lands in a Northerly direction, 113.00 feet to a point on the southern side of Cameron Alley; thence along the southern side of Cameron Alley in an Easterly direction, 50.00 feet to a point at the northwest corner of lands now or formerly of Mary Monk; thence along said Monk lands in a Southerly direction, 113.00 feet to the north side of Bessemer Street, the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING ERECTED THEREON a dwelling house known and numbered as 531 Bessemer Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania 17113. BEING PARCEL # 60001-008. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Ralph Shaw and Mary J. Shaw, husband and wife, by Deed dated March 14, 2008 and recorded March 18, 2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument Number 20080009359, granted and conveyed unto Mark E. Megoulas, single man. Seized and sold as the property of Mark E. Megoulas under judgment number 2015-CV-3451-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 65 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD 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 pri-

vate 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: 05-013-027. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 66 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $41,848.14 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Progress, Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being known as Lot No. 65 and 28 feet of the western part of Lot No. 66 on a map or plan of “Pleasant Hill Terrace”, dated April 1910 made by E.C. Cowden Civil Engineer, and recorded in Plan Book F, Page, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Sunnyside Avenue, said point being 270 feet east of the northeast corner of Sunnyside Avenue and Martin Street; thence extending along premises now or late of John Mucha, north 2 degrees 10’ east 90 feet to a point on the south side of 10 feet wide alley; thence along said alley, south 87 degrees 50’ east 58 feet to a corner of premises now or late of Stephen Melnyk; thence along said premises south 2 degrees 10’ west 90 feet to a point on the north side of Sunnyside Avenue aforesaid; thence along same north 87 degrees 50’ west 58 feet to the point and Place of beginning. HAVING thereon erected a one story frame dwelling known as No. 3218 Sunnyside Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17109. BEING Parcel No. 62-033079-000-0000. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Hellen M. Glaser, widow, and Kathy Fay Glaser, single individual, by Deed dated 05/17/1996 and recorded 05/28/1996 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Book 2624, Page 375, granted and conveyed unto Todd W. Bretherick, single individual. Seized and sold as the property of Todd W. Bretherick under judgment number 2015-CV-3806-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 67 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $96,682.61 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of ground situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the East side of 3rd Street, 304 feet from the northeast corner of 3rd and Emerald Streets; Thence East by a line running through the center of the partition between house Nos. 2331 and 2329 North 3rd Street, 150 feet to Logan Street; thence North along the West side of Logan Street 21 feet to a point; thence West at right angles to 3rd Street; 150 feet to 3rd Street; and thence South along the East side of 3rd Street; 21 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a dwelling known as 2331 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. TAX MAP NUMBER 10045-083. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Audrey J. Myers, an adult individual, by Deed dated 01/31/2006 and recorded 02/04/2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Instrument Number 20060004379, granted and conveyed unto Averil B. Williams, married. Seized and sold as the property of Averil B. Williams under judgment number 2015-CV-1347-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 68 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $115,908.38 The following described real property located in County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania; being more particularly described as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point, which point is one hundred and twenty (120) feet north of the Northwest corner of North Fifth and Lewis Streets, which point is on the western line of North Fifth Street at the center of Lot Number 23 on plan recorded in Plan Book B, Page 28; Thence, west through the center of Lot Number 23 of above mentioned plan eighty-one and five-tenths (81.5) feet more or less to Fulton Alley; Thence, North along eastern line of Fulton Alley fifty (50) feet to line of Lot Number 26 on above mentioned plan; Thence, East along southern line of Lot Number 26 eighty-one and five-tenths (81.5) feet more or less to the western line of North Fifth Street; Thence, South along the western line of North Fifth Street fifty (50) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING the northern half of Lot Number 23 and all of Lots Number 24 and 25 on Plan of Hoffer and Aldricks, which Plan is recorded in Plan Book B, Page 28, Dauphin County Recorder’s Office. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Billy Bob L. Holtzman, a single man and Abbey L. Wagman, a single woman, as joint tenants with right of survivorship, by Deed from Kathleen R. Sisson, a widow, by and through her Attorney-in-Fact, William Reynolds Sisson, dated 05/29/2008, recorded 06/05/2008 in Instrument Number 20080021080. Tax Parcel: 14-011-020. Premises Being: 3204 North 5th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2205. Seized and sold as the property of Billy Bob L. Holtzman a/k/a Billy Holtzman, Abbey L. Holtzman a/k/a Abbey Holtzman a/k/a Abbey L. Wagman under judgment # 2015-CV-3177. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 69 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $58,057.65 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with improvements thereon erected situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly line of South 14th Street, which point is 111.33 feet South of the Southeasterly comer of 14th and Magnolia Streets and at dividing line between premises 1411 and 1413 South 14th Street; Thence along said dividing line and through the center of a partition wall and beyond North 52 degrees 5 minutes East 84 feet to a point on the westerly line of Scott Street; Thence along the Westerly line of Scott Street South 37 degrees 55 minutes East 16 feet to a point at dividing line between premises 1413 and 1415 South 14th Street; Thence along said dividing line and through the center of a partition wall and beyond South 52 degrees 5 minutes West 84 feet to a point on the Easterly line of 14th Street aforesaid; Thence along same North 37 degrees 55 minutes West 16 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING premises known as 1413 South 14th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. SUBJECT to the reservations, restrictions, exceptions, easements, building lines and conditions as set forth in prior instruments of record in chain of title. BEING PARCEL # 01035-044. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Elvis W. Mucker and Dorothy A. Mucker, by Deed dated 5/14/2002 and recorded 5/14/2002 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Book 4382, Page 435, granted and conveyed unto Robert Stewart and Nikole Stewart. Seized and sold as the property of Nikole Stewart and Robert Stewart under judgment number 2015-CV01343-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 70 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $22,751.03 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument on the northern right-of-way line of Red Hill Road (T-304), said monument being N. 83° 96’ 00” E., 67.28 feet from a steel reinforcing bar, at corner of lands now or formerly of Hyles Hagy, Jr.; thence along Lot #1 the following two courses and distances: (1) N. 20° 00’ 00” E. 325.07 feet to a concrete monument; (2) S. 87° 02’ 42” E. 250.37 feet to a steel reinforcing bar set on the line of lands now or formerly of Jack R. Bowman and Jacqueline M. Bowman, his wife; thence along the aforesaid lands the following two courses and distances: (1) S. 19° 59’ 25” W. 124.11 feet to an existing pin; (2) S. 05° 33’ 57” E. 136.39 feet to an existing pin on the northern right-of-way line of Red Hill Road (T-304); thence along the aforesaid right-of-way line, south 83° 06’ 00” West, three hundred thirty-four and forty-four one-hundredths feet (334.44’) to a concrete monument, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING an area 76,655.4 sq. feet or 1.7577 acres. THE ABOVE description has been prepared in accordance with a subdivision survey by Reed Engineering, Inc. of Harrisburg, Pa. dated April 26, 1990, and recorded in Plan Book “B”, Volume 5, Page 37, Dauphin County Records. HAVING thereon erected a dwelling house known as and numbered 1409 Red Hill Road, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018. Title to said Premises vested in Christine S. Mueller by Deed from Christine S. Mueller and Donald Kessler, Husband and Wife dated 03/16/1998 and recorded on 03/20/1998 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in/ at Deed Book 3060 Page 27. Property Address 1409 Red Hill Road, Dauphin, PA 17018. Tax Parcel Number: 43005-142. Seized and sold as the property of Christine S. Mueller and Christine S. Mueller under Judgment Number 2014-CV-11064-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 71 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $111,273.85 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Block “K” in Paxtonia, Lower Paxton Township, being Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Poplar Street, which point is 85 feet east of southeast corner of Poplar and Umberger Streets, along a line of Lot No. 4; thence south along line of said Lot, 125 feet to the north side of Louise Avenue; thence east along the said Louise Avenue, 112 feet to the west side of Crum Lane; thence north along said Crum Lane 130 feet to the southeast corner of Poplar Street and Crum Lane; thence west along the line of Poplar Street, 181 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a dwelling house being known and numbered as 5557 Poplar Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Fee Simple Title Vested in Jason P. Miller, a single person, by deed from, Charles L. Pompeii and Laurie A. Pompeii, f/k/a Laurie A. Miller, husband and wife, dated 6/30/2005, recorded 7/1/2005, in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Deed Book 6069, Page 1. PARCEL NO. 35-044-174. Seized and taken in execution as the Property of Jason P. Miller, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-1522-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 72 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $126,593.11 The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situated, lying and being in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northwestern corner of Lot No. 23 and on the southern right-of-way line of Emerald Court as shown on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots; thence along Emerald Court North 75 degrees 33 minutes 00 seconds East 32.28 feet to a point at the dividing line between lot

Nos. 22 and 23; thence along said line South 14 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds East 95.00 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 15 and 23; thence along said line South 75 degrees 33 minutes 00 seconds West 32.28 feet to a point; thence North 14 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds West 95.00 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3,066.60 square feet. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO all conditions, restrictions, setbacks, and easements as shown on the above plan of lots and of record. Address: 2447 Emerald Court, Harrisburg, PA 17104. Parcel #13-029-047. Seized and sold as the property of Brian Fortson under judgment # 2015-CV-3409. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 73 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $257,917.48 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or lot of land situated in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is located on the Eastern right-of-way line of Saybrook Lane (50.00 feet wide), said point being at the corner of other lands of Saybrook Meadows, Phase II; thence extending South 79 degrees 56 minutes 00 seconds East, for a distance of 182.00 feet, to a point in line of Lot No. 52; thence extending along Lot No. 52 and partially along Lot No. 53 South 10 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds West, for a distance of 114.00 feet to a point at the corner of Lot No. 36; thence extending along Lot No. 36 North 79 degrees 56 minutes 00 seconds West, for a distance of 181.77 feet, to a point on the Eastern right-of-way line of Saybrook Lane; thence along the following two (2) courses and distances: 1) along a circle curving to the right, having a radius of 175.00 feet, an arc length of 8.99 feet and 2) extending along Saybrook Lane North 10 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds East, for a distance of 105.00 feet, to the first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING THEREIN approximately 20,746.58 square feet of land and having an address of 4436 Saybrook Lane, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. Also being known as lot #37 of Phase I of Saybrook Meadows as shown on the Final Subdivision plan of Saybrook Meadows Phase I, prepared by Herbert Associates, Inc., dated September 8, 1978, last revised by Joseph Liehty, P.E., on February 13, 1984, also being described as Phase III, Section 4 of Deer Path Woods PRD, and recorded on March 16, 1984 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Subdivision Plan Book U, Volume 3, page 56. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which The McNaughton Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, by Deed dated October 28, 1993 and recorded October 29, 1993 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Book 2090, Page 515, granted and conveyed unto Stephen J. Wilsbach, III and Leslie A. Wilsbach, husband and wife. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO: Any and all easements, licenses, leases, exceptions, reservations, covenants, agreements, conveyances and restrictions which affect the premises and are visible by inspection of the premises. Any and all easements, licenses, leases, exceptions, reservations, covenants, agreements, conveyances and restrictions contained in any and all prior agreements, instruments, deeds, grants and conveyances and recorded subdivision plans affecting the premises. The Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, recorded in Dauphin County in Record Book 530, Page 278, the Correctional Supplement to Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, recorded in Dauphin County in Record Book 1009, Page 371, The First Supplemental Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, recorded in Dauphin County in Record Book 1009, Page 380, and the Second Supplemental Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, recorded in Dauphin County in Record Book 1017, Page 384, as they may be applicable to the above described property. BEING 4436 Saybrook Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110. BEING Parcel #: 62-009188. Seized and sold as the property of Stephen Wilsbach and Leslie Wilsbach under judgment number 2015-CV03824-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 74 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $44,638.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of land situate in the 15th 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 January 8, 1976, as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast Corner of Brown Avenue and North 19th Street; thence along the South side of Brown Avenue, North 89 degrees 30 minutes East 80 feet to a point; thence South 00 degrees 30 minutes East 15 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 723 North 19th Street; thence along said premises and passing through the corner of a partition wall, South 89 degrees 30 minutes West 80 feet to a point on the East side of North 19th Street; thence along the same North 00 degrees 30 minutes West 15 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling known as No. 725 North 19th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. PARCEL NUMBER: 15008-017. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 725 NORTH 19th STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17103. Seized and sold as the property of Robert C. Stoner under judgment # 2015-CV-3411. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 75 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $252,780.09 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: BEGlNNING at a point on the southern line of Darby Court at the dividing line between lots Nos. 4 and 5, said point being two hundred fifty-seven and fourteen one-hundredths (257.14) feet south of the intersection of the eastern line of Darby Court and the southern side of Darby Road; thence along lot No. 4, south 12 degrees 43 minutes west a distance of one hundred twenty-nine and forty-nine one-hundredths (129.49) feet to a point at the dividing line between lots Nos. 4 and 19 and land now or late of Richard Berrier; thence along land now or late of Richard Berrier and lots Nos. 18, 17 and 16, north 58 degrees 57 minutes 30 minutes west a distance of one hundred ninety-nine and sixty-nine one-hundredths (199.69) feet to a point at the dividing line between lots Nos. 5, 6 and 16; thence along lot No. 6, north 70 degrees 01 minute east a distance of one hundred seventy and thirty one-hundredths (170.30) feet to a point at the southern line of Darby Court; thence by the southern line of Darby Court by a curve to the left having a radius of fifty-five (55) feet, a distance of fifty-five (55) feet to the place of beginning. BEING lot No. 5, block ‘O’, plan No. 2 of Bonnyview Extension, said plan being recorded in the recorder of deeds office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in plan book ‘U’, page 10. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Joseph E. Cunningham, Jr. and Laura H. Donaldson, h/w, by Deed from Samuel F. Wood and Sandra M. Wood, h/w, dated 05/30/2008, recorded 06/12/2008 in Instrument Number 20080022061. Tax Parcel: 62-039-116. Premises Being: 708 Darby Place, Harrisburg, PA 171094817. Seized and sold as the property of Joseph E. Cunningham, Jr. and Laura H. Donaldson under judgment # 2012-CV-2253. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 76 DAVID NEEREN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $130,201.26 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 southern line of Chevy Chase Drive and the Line of adjoiner between Lots Nos. 274 and 275 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence South 01 degrees 28minutes 15 seconds East by said line of adjoiner a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the northern line of Lot No. 268 on said Plan; thence South 88 degrees 31 minutes 45 seconds West along the northern Line of Lots Nos. 268 and 269, respectively, on said Plan a distance of 75.0 feet to a point; thence North 01 degrees 28 minutes

15 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the southern line of Chevy Chase Drive aforesaid; thence along said southern line of Chevy Chase Drive aforesaid; thence along said southern line of Chevy Chase Drive North 88 degrees 31 minutes 45 seconds East a distance of 75.00 feet to the point and place of Beginning. BEING Lot No. 274 on the Plan of Beaufort Farm East as recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book 3-B, page 32. HAVING thereon erected a two story aluminum dwelling with attached two-car garage known as and numbered 2013 Chevy Chase Drive. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all reservations, easements, conditions and restrictions rights of way and covenants of record, including but not limited to, those found at Deed Book 1305, Page 355. BEING KNOWN AS: 2013 Chevy Chase Dr., Harrisburg, PA 17112. PROPERTY ID NO.: 62052-135-000-0000. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN CYNTHIA BANKS BY DEED FROM JAMES E. NEVIUS AND JONI E. NEVIUS, HUSBAND & WIFE DATED 05/21/1997 RECORDED 05/28/1997 IN DEED BOOK 2856 PAGE 31. Seized and sold as the property of Cynthia Banks under judgment # 2013-CV-07978. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 77 PETER WAPNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $178,183.45 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 the point in the Western line of Brytton Lane (50 feet wide), which point is on the line dividing Lot Nos. 126 and 135 as the same are shown on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence South 10 degrees 33 minutes 52 seconds East along said line of Brytton Lane, 120 feet to a point in the line dividing Lot Nos. 135 and 136 on said Plan; thence South 79 degrees 26 minutes 08 seconds West along said dividing line, 200 feet to a point in the proposed rightof-way line of River Relief Route No. 1089, Section 6; thence North 10 degrees 33 minutes 52 seconds West along said line, 120 feet to a point in the line dividing Lot Nos. 126 and 135 aforesaid; thence North 79 degrees 26 minutes 08 seconds East along the last said dividing line, 200 feet to a point in the Western line of Brytton Lane, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a two story colonial dwelling of brick and aluminum with an attached two-car garage, known and numbered as 3814 Brytton Lane, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Sheryl L. Graham-Hall and Donald E. Hall, w/h, by Deed from Jennifer Mohammed, single person, dated 03/31/2008, recorded 04/02/2008 in Instrument Number 20080011710. Tax Parcel: 62-045-135. Premises Being: 3814 Brytton Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110-3001. Seized, and sold as the property of Sheryl L. Graham-Hall and Donald E. Hall under judgment # 2014-CV5338. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 78 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $298,166.49 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit, being Unit No. 34 (the ‘Unit’), of The Estates at Margaret’s Grove, a Planned Community (the ‘Community’), such Community being located in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions for The Estates at Margaret’s Grove, a Planned Community (the ‘Declaration’) and Declaration Plats and Plans recorded as an exhibit thereto in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds as set forth in Instrument No.: 20080011058, together with any and all amendments thereto. TOGETHER with the undivided Allocated Interest appurtenant to the Unit as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration, as last amended. TOGETHER with the right to use any Limited Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit being conveyed herein, pursuant to the Declaration and Declaration Plats and Plans, as last amended. UNDER AND SUBJECT to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions,

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C-6 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Continued From Section C, Page 5 rights-of-way, easements and agreements of record in the aforesaid Office; and to matters which a physical inspection or survey of the Unit and Common Elements would disclose. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Deana Woods, an adult individual, by Deed from Classic Communities Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation, dated 10/28/2010, recorded 11/08/2010 in Instrument Number 20100033007. Tax Parcel: 62-091-034. Premises Being: 2232 Chatham Way, Harrisburg, PA 17110-3959. Seized and sold as the property of Deana M. Woods under judgment # 2012-CV-3607. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 79 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $106,971.24 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or Parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the City of Harrisburg in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of a partition wall between the house erected on the land herein described and house number 220 Lewis Street; thence in a line projecting through the center of said partition wall in a northerly direction, 145 feet to the southern line of a 15 foot wide alley; thence in an easterly direction along the southern line of said alley, 21 feet to line of property now or late of Guy M. Whitman; thence in a southerly direction along line of said Whitman property, 145 feet to the northern line of Lewis Street; thence in a westerly direction along the northern line of Lewis Street, 21 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two and onehalf story brick dwelling house numbered as 222 Lewis Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING part of Lot Nos. 231 and 232 as marked on the Plan of Riverside as laid out by Lewis M. Neiffer, Esq., said Plan being recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Plan Book D, Page 19. Parcel # 14-009-002. Seized and sold as the property of Barbara G. Tenalio under judgment # 2015-CV-320. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 80 JENIECE D. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $186,795.48 TRACT NO. 1 ALL THAT CERTAIN free and uninterrupted rightof-way situate in Lower Paxton Township, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a pin at the southwest line at lands now or late of William Livingston in said right-of-way; thence along the line at lands now or late of William I. Hoffer the two following distances: South 21 degrees 27 minutes West 61.57 feet and South 35 degrees 37 minutes West 100 feet to a point, which right-of-way is 16 feet in width throughout, and which then continues along the property now or late of Robert L. Attick and the Paxton Church of the Brethren on the west and the property now or late of William Livingston on the east. THE use of the foregoing right-of-way was granted and conveyed by Robert L. Attick and Helen B. Attick, husband and wife, to William I. Hoffer, his heirs and assigns, for ingress, egress, and regress to his property on the east thereof consisting of .287 acres conveyed by Deed dated June 16, 1959, from Robert L. Attick and Helen B. Attick, husband and wife, to William I. Hoffer, his heirs and assigns, which Deed is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book W, Volume 44, Page 126. Robert L. Attick, et ux, their heirs and assigns, shall pay 1/2 of the upkeep of said right-of-way, and William I. Hoffer, his heirs and assigns, shall pay the other 1/2 equal share of the costs of the upkeep of the said right-of-way. TRACT NO. 2 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of parcel of land situate in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described according to survey of D.P. Raffensberger, Registered Surveyor, dated April 13, 1959, as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center line of a public

road at the southern line of lands now or formerly of William Livingston; thence South 28 degrees 00 minutes East along same, 111 feet to a point; thence,South 61 degrees 23 minutes East, 15 feet to a point at line of lands now or formerly of Robert Attick; thence South 35 degrees 57 minutes West, 100 feet to a point; thence North 61 degrees 23 minutes West, 100 feet to a point in the center line of said public road; thence North 35 degrees 57 minutes East along same, 100 feet to a point; thence continuing along same, North 21 degrees 27 minutes West, 61.57 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.287 acres. TAX ID # 35-078-011-000. TRACT NO. 3 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of parcel of land shown as Lot No. 2 in a subdivision plan for Robert L. Attick and Helen B. Attick drawn up by D.P. Raffensberger Associates and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Plan Book “W”, Volume 3, Page 3 on August 10, 1984, which parcel of land is situated in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point along the center line of a 16 foot private right-of-way (Attick’s Lane) at a point being the southwest corner of an existing lot owned by the said William I. Hoffer and Suzanne I. Hoffer as shown on the aforesaid Plan, thence running along the southerly line of the said property of William I. Hoffer and Suzanne I. Hoffer in a generally southeasterly direction South 61 degrees 23 minutes East a distance of 100 feet to a point at the southeast corner of said lot of William I. Hoffer and Suzanne I. Hoffer; thence in a generally northeasterly direction North 35 degrees 57 minutes East a distance of 100 feet to a point being the northeastern corner of the aforesaid land of William I. Hoffer and Suzanne I. Hoffer and also being the southerly line of lands now or formerly of William Livingston (erroneously referred to a Livingston in prior Deed); thence in a generally southwesterly direction South 30 degrees 37 minutes West a distance of 290 feet along the lands of Robert L. Attick and Helen B. Attick to a point; thence in a generally northwesterly direction North 59 degrees 23 minutes West a distance of 130 feet to a point along the center line of a 16 foot private right-of-way (Attick’s Lane); thence in a general northeasterly direction North 36 degrees 57 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 188.09 feet to a point being the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING more or less 23,031 square feet. TAX ID # 35-078-015-000. IMPROVEMENTS: Residential dwelling. Premises Being: 6453 Lyters Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Seized and sold as the property of Michael S. Cornelius and Kim M. Cornelius f/k/a Kim M. Waughtel under judgment # 2015-CV-3686. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 81 PETER WAPNER EsquirSALE NO. 82 RICHARD M. SQUIRE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $48,000.59 ALL THAT certain lot, parcel or tract of and situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a survey and plan thereof made by Ronald S. Raffensperger, Registered Surveyor, dated February 4, 1975, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of Reel Street, one hundred forty-six (146) feet north of the northern line of Radnor Street; thence extending from said point of beginning and along the said side of Reel Street north nine (9) degrees thirty (30) minutes west the distance of seventeen and zero tenths (17.0) feet to a point at the dividing line between Houses No. 2607 and 2609; thence alone said dividing line north eighty (80) degrees thirty (30) minutes East the distance of eighty-five and zero tenths (85.0) feet to a point on the west side of an alley (10 foot wide); thence along said alley south nine (9) decrees thirty (30) minutes east the distance of seventeen and zero tenths (17.0) feet to a point; thence through the centerline of a partition wall between Houses No. 2607 and 2605 South eighty (80) degrees thirty (30) minutes West the distance of eightfive and zero tenths (85.0) feet to the point and place of beginning. Being known as 2607 Reel Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Parcel No. 10-028-024. Being the same premises which Federal National Mortgage Association, aka Fannie Mae by Deed dated July 17, 2006, recorded July 27, 2006 as the Office of Recorder of Deeds in the County of Dauphin in Instrument No. 20060030088, conveyed unto Larry R. Brown, grantor herein. Seized and sold as the property of Larry R. Brown under judgment # 2015-CV-00402. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 83 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $132,350.88 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE, TOGETHER WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SWATARA, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AS MORE FULLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF KELKER STREET AT THE COMMON FROM PROPERTY CORNER OF LOT NO. 24 AND LOT NO. 25 AS SHOWN ON THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED PLAN OF LOTS; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF KELKER STREET NORTH 55 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 22.00 FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NO. 23 AND LOT NO. 24; THENCE ALONG SAID DIVIDING LINE NORTH 34 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 120.50 FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NO. 113 AND LOT NO. 24; THENCE ALONG SAID DIVIDING LINE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 120.50 FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NO. 113 AND LOT NO. 24; THENCE ALONG SAID DIVIDING LINE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 22.00 FEET TO A POINT AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT NO. 24 AND LOT NO. 25; THENCE ALONG SAID DIVIDING LINE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 120.50 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Thong Van Vo and Angie V. Vo, his wife, by Deed from Gregory S. Hess, single person, dated 08/31/2004, recorded 09/13/2004 in Book 5675, Page 90. Tax Parcel: 63-085-024. Premises Being: 492 Kelker Street a/k/a 429 Kelker Street, L24, Oberlin, PA 17113-1907. Seized and sold as the property of Thong Vo a/k/a Thong Van Vo Angie V. Vo under judgment # 2015-CV-3249. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 84 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $114,181.65 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly line of Brookfield Road, 105 feet East of the Southeast corner of the intersection of Brookfield Road and Wakefield Road, also being at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 177 and 176 on the hereinafter mentioned Final Re-Subdivision Plan; thence South 43 degrees 43 minutes 02 seconds West along said lot line of Lot No. 177, a distance of 110.35 feet to an iron pin at line of lands shown as Lot No. 1 on said Re-Subdivision Plan; thence along the boundary line of said lot No. 1, North 45 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 106.11 feet to a set pipe in concrete situate at the point of intersection of the Easterly right-of-way line of Wakefield Road 60 feet wide and the dividing line between Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2 as shown on said Re-Subdivision Plan; thence along the Easterly line of Wakefield Road, North 44 degrees 18 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 97.27 feet to a point; thence along an arc or curve to the right, having a radius of 12.12 feet, a distance of 18.91 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Brookfield Road; thence along the Southerly line of Brookfield Road, South 46 degrees 17 minutes 07 seconds East, a distance of 93 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Being all of Lot No. 176 Wedgewood Hills Section B Plan Book R, Page 22 and Lot No. 2 Final Re-Subdivision Plan of the Northern Portion of Section D, Wedgewood Hills Apartments Plan Book Z-4, Page 8. 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 William Evans, Jr., an adult individual, by Deed from Laurel A. Shaf-

Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com fer, aka Laurel Perry Shaffer, an adult individual, dated 05/28/2009, recorded 06/02/2009 in Instrument Number 20090017455. Tax Parcel: 62-031-077000-0000. Premises Being: 3205 Brookfield Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109-1906. Seized and sold as the property of William Evans, Jr. under judgment # 2015-CV-3360. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 85 ELIZABETH L. WASSALL 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 86 NICOLE LaBLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $72,678.41 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the 15th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Herr Street 234 feet, more or less, westwardly from the southwest corner of 19th Street and Herr Streets, at line of Property No. 1831 Herr Street; thence southwardly along said line 110 feet to Kunkel Avenue, westwardly along the northern line of Kunkel Avenue, 16 feet to line of property No. 1827 Herr Street; thence northwardly along said line and through the center of the partition wall of said property and property herein described 110 feet to Herr Street; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Herr Street 18 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS: 1829 Herr Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. PROPERTY ID NO.: 15012008. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Daniel Martin Jones and Kristine Jones, his wife BY DEED FROM Keystone Commercial Realty Inc. DATED 01/31/2005 RECORDED 02/04/2005 IN DEED BOOK 5868 PAGE 099. Seized and sold as the property of Daniel Jones also known as Daniel Martin Jones also known as Daniel M. Jones and Kristine Jones also known as Kristine G. Jones under judgment # 2015-CV-02857. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 87 NICOLE LaBLETTA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $62,042.27 TRACT NO. 1: ALL that certain small tract or Lot No. 9, on a Plan “D” of lots situate in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the middle of the public road; thence by Lot No.8, south seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes East, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a stake; thence

by land now or formerly of Annie R. Hershey, south fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes West, a distance of sixty (60) feet to a stake; thence by Lot No. 10, North seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes West, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point in the middle of the aforesaid public road; thence in said road, North fourteen (14) degrees, ten (10) minutes East, a distance of sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 9,600 square feet (35.25 perches). TRACT NO. 2: ALL that certain lot of land, situate in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 8 of “G” plan of lots laid out by Annie B. Hershey, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the middle of the public road leading from Geyers Church to State Highway 230; thence through a stake on the east side of said road along lot now or formerly of William E. McDaniel and wife, one hundred sixty (160) feet to a stake, South seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes East; then by land now or formerly of Charles D. and Mabel B. Hawk, South fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes West, a distance of sixty (60) feet to a stake; thence by Lot No. 9, North seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes West, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet through a stake on the east side of the aforesaid public road to a point in the middle; thence in the middle of said road, North fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes East, a distance of sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 9,600 square feet (35.25 perches). TRACT NO. 3: ALL that certain lot of land, situate in the Township of Londonderry, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 10 on the plan of lots laid out by Annie B. Hershey bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the middle of the public road; thence along the west side of a lot, south seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes East, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a stake; thence by land now or formerly of Annie B. Hershey, south fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes West, a distance of sixty (60) feet to a stake; thence by Lot No. 11, North seventy-five (75) degrees, forty (40) minutes West, a distance of one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point in the middle of the aforementioned public road; thence in said road, North fourteen (14) degrees, twenty (20) minutes East, a distance of sixty (60) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing 9,600 square feet or 32.91 plus perches, strict measure. BEING the same premises which Alfred D. Pellegrini and Robin K. Pellegrini, husband and wife, by their Deed dated December 11, 2001, and intended to be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, granted and conveyed unto Kenneth Butler, Jr. and Shelley M. Butler, husband and wife. Known as 524 S. Geyers Church Rd., Middletown, PA 17057. District 34, Tax Map 11, Parcel 98. BEING KNOWN AS: 524 South Geyers Church Road, Middletown, PA 17057. PROPERTY ID NO.: 34011-098. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN KENNETH BUTLER, JR., MARRIED MAN BY DEED FROM ALFRED D. PELLEGRINI AND ROBIN K. PELLEGRINI, HUSBAND AND WIFE DATED 12/11/2001 RECORDED 08/12/2004 IN DEED BOOK 5632 PAGE 257. Seized and sold as the property of Kenneth Butler a/k/a Kenneth Butler, Jr. under judgment # 2014-CV-03089. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 88 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $97,544.10 ALL THAT CERTAIN lots or tracts of land situate in Bressler, Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Main Street, (110’) one hundred and ten feet distance Eastwardly from Cedar Street, which point is at a line of the 15 feet, Eastern part of Lot No. 271, which formerly granted to Joseph Gustin on April 15, 1956; thence southwardly along lands formerly granted to Joseph Gustin, (152) one hundred and fifty-two feet to the Northern line of Chambers Street; thence along the Northern line of Chambers Street (10’) ten feet to a point; (100’) one hundred feet distant from Cedar Street on line of Lot No. 269 on plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence Northwardly along the line of said lot (152’) one hundred and fifty-two feet along other lands now or late of Jayson R. McQuown and S. Lynne McQuown, his wife, to the Southern line of Main Street; thence along the

Southern line of Main Street, (10’) ten feet to the point of BEGINNING. BEING the Western ten feet of Lot No. 270 on the general plan of Benton as laid out by J. A. Dunkle. TRACT NO. 2 BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Main Street, one hundred feet distant, in an Easterly direction, from Cedar Street, which point is at line of Lot No. 270, other land now or late of McQuown; thence southwardly along the said line of Lot No. 270, one hundred and fifty-two feet to the Northern line of Chambers Street; thence along the Northern line of Chambers Street, twenty-five feet to a point, which point is seventyfive feet distant from Cedar Street on line of Lot No. 268 on plan of lots hereinafter mentioned; thence Northwardly along the line of said lot, one hundred fifty-two feet, the Southern line of Main Street; thence along the Southern line of Main Street, twenty-five feet to the point of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 269 on the general plan of Benton as laid out by J. A. Dunkle which plan is recorded in the office of Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book “C”, Page 8. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a one story brick and frame dwelling known as 520 Main Street, Bressler, Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. BEING PARCEL # 63056-034. BEING 520 Main Street, Bressler, PA 17113. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Rodney J. Sheehan, an adult individual, by Deed dated November 4, 2008 and recorded November 19, 2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for the County of Dauphin with Deed Instrument Number 20080041963, granted and conveyed unto Jon E. Reese, an adult individual. Seized and sold as the property of Jon E. Reese under judgment number 2015-CV-01848-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 89 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $68,670.38 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Township of Washington, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the South side of Steve’s Lane at the Northeast corner of Lot #39 on the hereinafter mentioned plan; thence along the same in a Southeasterly direction along a curve to the left having a radius of 175 feet an arc distance of one hundred and ten hundredths (100.10) feet to the Northwest corner of Lot #41; thence along the same South one (01) degree fifty-three (53) minutes five seconds (05 seconds) West one hundred seventy-three and eighty-three hundredths (173.83) feet to lands now or formerly of Summit Branch Railroad; thence along the same in a southwesterly direction along a curve to the right having a radius of 1282.53 feet a distance of thee hundred three and sixtysix hundredths (303.66) feet to lands now or formerly of Miles Deibler; thence along the same north zero (00) degrees four (04) minutes zero (00) seconds East twenty-seven and fifty-seven hundredths (27.57) feet to Lot No. 39; thence along the same North thirty-four (34) degrees thirty-nine (39) minutes twenty-eight (28) seconds East, three hundred forty-four and nineteen hundredths (344.19) feet to Steve’s Lane the place of BEGINNING. UNDER AND SUBJECT to a Reservation of an easement ten (10) foot wide running along the Eastern side of Lot No. 40, herein, for a distance of one hundred seventythree and eighty-three onehundredths (173.83) feet. Said easement is to be used as a means of ingress, egress and regress to and from Steve’s Lane to and from Lot #41 for the benefit of the owners of Lot No. 41, and the owners thereof, their heirs, successors and assigns. CONTAINING 45,984.5 square feet, more or less. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Angela J. Enders, by Deed from Donald M. Lenker and Michele M. Lenker, his wife, dated 07/24/2001, recorded 07/30/2001 in Book 4052, Page 246. Tax Parcel: 66-011-141000-0000. Premises Being: 159 Steves Lane, Elizabethville, PA 17023. Seized and sold as the property of Angela J. Enders under judgment # 2015-CV-3930. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 90 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $31,194.16 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point between Brensinger and Howard Avenues, on the southern line of Camp Street at the center of a partition between Houses No. 543 and 541 Camp Street; thence southwardly by the center line of said partition and the same extended 130 feet to Wharton Alley, 7 feet wide; thence westwardly along the northern line of Wharton Alley 15 feet to line of lot of Luther Frownfelter; thence northwardly by said Frownfelter line and through the center of the partition between houses Nos. 539 and 541 Camp Street, 130 feet to Camp Street; and thence eastwardly along the southern line of Camp Street, 15 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED premises known and numbered as No. 541 Camp Street. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Robert E. Sistrunk, by Deed dated August 25, 2000 and recorded August 28, 2000 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Deed Book 3753, Page 432, granted and conveyed unto Robert E. Sistrunk and Christine M. Sistrunk, his wife. BEING Parcel Number 10032-019-000-0000. BEING 541 Camp Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Seized and sold as the property of Robert Sistrunk a/k/a Robert E. Sistrunk and Christine M. Sistrunk under judgment number 2015-CV04208-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 91 CRYSTAL ESPANOL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $55,294.74 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of North Sixth Street, said point being 58.7 feet south of the southeast corner of North Sixth and Geary Streets; thence along premises known as 2635 North Sixth Street and passing through the center of a partition wall North 79 degrees 40 minutes East 75 feet to a point on the west side of a 4 feet wide alley; thence along said alley South 10 degrees 20 minutes West 75 feet to a point on the east side of North Sixth Street aforesaid; thence along the same North 10 degrees 10 minutes West 14.7 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three brick dwelling house known as 2633 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, PA. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority, by deed dated October 30, 2003 and recorded November 4, 2003 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Record Book 5242, Page 1 granted and conveyed unto Larz J. Kegerreis and Alicia B.E.P. Kegerreis. UNDER AND SUBJECT TO, nevertheless to the conditions, restrictions and limitations hereinafter set forth which may be enforced by either the City of Harrisburg and/or the Grantor. (A) No part of the premises nor the building presently or hereafter erected thereon shall be erected for, used or occupied for any purpose other than a private single family dwelling house containing one residential unit, with or without an accessory private automobile garage. (B) The premises, including any building presently or hereafter erected thereon, shall remain subject to all real estate taxes in perpetuity, regardless or whether the use qualifies for an exemption from the same under any applicable law. (C) In the event of any default in or breach of the terms or conditions of this conveyance by the Grantee, or its successor or assign, the grantee shall upon written notice from the grantor, proceed immediately to cure or remedy such default or breach within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. In case such action is not taken or not diligently pursued, or the default or breach shall not be cured or remedied, the Grantor may institute such proceedings as may be necessary or desirable in its opinion to cure and remedy such default or breach, including, but not limited to, proceedings to compel specific performance by the party in default or breech of its obligations or proceedings by the grantor or revest title in the Grantor as set forth herein. (D) In the event that the Grantee, or its successors and assigns, defaults in or breaches its obligations under the terms and conditions of this conveyance and the default or breach is not cured or remedied as set forth in

paragraph (C) above, then the Grantor shall be the right to re-enter and take possession of the premises and to terminate and revest in the Grantor the estate conveyed by this Deed to the Grantee. Revesting of said title shall not defeat, render invalid or limit in any way any lien of any mortgage placed on the premises to make improvement to the same. (E) The Grantee does by these presents covenant, grant and agree, to and with the grantor, that Grantee shall and will comply for its duration with each and every provision of the Land Use Restriction Agreement entered into by and between the Grantee and Grantor herein pursuant to Grantor’s Homeownership Opportunity Program. THE GRANTEE, for themselves, their heirs, assigns and other successors in interest, by acceptance of this Indenture, agrees with the Grantor and its successors and assigns that the above conditions, restrictions and limitations shall be covenants running with the land, and that in any instrument of conveyance of the premises or any part thereof said conditions, restrictions and limitations shall be incorporated by reference to this Indenture and the record hereof as fully as the same are contained herein. Being Known and Numbered As: 2633 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Parcel #10-014-105. Seized and sold as the property of Larz J. Kegerreis under judgment # 2014-CV-1751. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 92 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $128,523.95 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Harrisburg City, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on Reily Street, which point is one hundred and eighty (180) feet and four (4) inches West of the Southwest corner of Second and Reily Street; being the center of the brick partition wall of this and adjoining house; thence Southwardly through the center of said brick partition wall between this and adjoining house one hundred and nine (109) feet to a four (4) foot wide private alley; thence Westwardly along the Northern side of said four (4) foot wide private alley seventeen (17) feet more or less, to a point on line of property now or late of Benjamin H. Engle; thence Northwardly along the line of property now or late of Benjamin H. Engle and through the center of brick partition wall of this and adjoining house one hundred and nine (109) feet to Reily Street; thence Eastwardly along the Southern side of Reily Street seventeen (17) feet more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Brandon E. Kelly, adult individual, by Deed from Kenneth Lee Anderson, single person, dated 10/19/2010, recorded 11/26/2010 in Instrument Number 20100034983. Tax Parcel: 06-010-004000-0000. Premises Being: 111 Reily Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-2515. Seized, and sold as the property of Brandon E. Kelly under judgment # 2015-CV-2332. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 93 VICTORIA W. CHEN 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 thirty-seven minutes twentysix seconds West (N 29 degrees 37 Minutes 26 Second 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 94 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $74,235.43 Wiconisco Street; thence northwardly along the East side of Lexington Street 36 feet to a point; thence eastwardly by a line at right angles to Lexington Street 85 feet to Clark Street; thence Southwardly along west side of Clark Street 56 feet to a point; thence eastwardly by a line at right angles to Clark Street 851 Lexington Street at the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN as 2735 Lexington Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. BEING the same premises which Deborah Dolan, by her deed to be recorded herewith, granted and convey unto Bonnie E. Friedrich Dukes, mortgagor herein. TAX PARCEL NO. 10020-038. Premises Being: 2735 Lexington Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110. BEING the same premises which Deborah Dolan, single woman by deed dated March 10, 2006 and recorded March 14, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060009580, granted and conveyed unto Bonnie E. Friedrich Dukes, a/k/a Bonnie E. Friedrich-Dukes. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Bonnie E. Friedrich Dukes, a/k/a Bonnie E. Friedrich-Dukes, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV5878-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 95 HARRY B. REESE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $119,934.92 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Swatara, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at the northwestern corner of North 67th Street (formerly known as Tioga Street; and Spruce Avenue; thence in a northwardly direction along 67th Street (formerly known as Tioga Street), 50.00 feet to a point at land now or late of William C. Pletz; thence in a westwardly direction along land now or late of William C. Pletz, 150.00 feet to Lot No. 482 on Plan of Lots as laid out by C. L. Brinser, which plan is of record in the Recorder’s Office in Dauphin County, which, said lot is reserved for an Avenue to connect Maple Avenue with Plum Avenue on said plan; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern line of Lot No. 482, 50.00 feet to Spruce Avenue; thence in an easterly direction along Spruce Avenue, 150.00 feet to North 67th Street (formerly known as Tioga Street), the place of BEGINNING. KNOWN AND NUMBERED as 320 North 67th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all reservations, restrictions, covenants, easements, rights-of-way and conditions of record. Having thereon erected known and numbered as 320 NORTH 67TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 63-019-038. PREMISES BEING: 320 NORTH 67TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17111. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Jeffrey S. Weary and Shane M. Bender, by Deed dated February 6,

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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 6 2008 and recorded February 13, 2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 20080005258, granted and conveyed unto JEFFREY S. WEARY. 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 JEFFREY S. WEARY Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2012-CV-8321-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 96 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $148,975.35 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN GRATZ BOROUGH, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE GRATZ-VALLEY VIEW ROAD, NOW PA TRAFFIC ROUTE 25, WITH SAID POINT BEING LOCATED 100 FEET EAST OF THE EASTERN LINE OF A 40 FOOT WIDE ROAD; THENCE IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF OTHER LANDS OF GRANTOR HEREIN, OF WHICH THIS WAS FORMERLY A PART FOR A DISTANCE OF 200 FEET TO A POINT IN LINE OF LANDS NOW OF STANFORD CARL ET UX; THENCE BY SAID CARL LANDS IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION 100 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID CARL LANDS IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION 200 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF PA, TRAFFIC ROUTE 25; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF SAID ROAD IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION 100 FEET TO THE POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. WITH THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PREMISES BEING THE EASTERN ONE HALF OF THE SAME PREMISES WHICH STANFORD CARL AND ERMA E. CARL, HIS WIFE, BY THEIR DEED DATED MAY 21, 1969 AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE FOR THE RECORDING OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY IN DEED BOOK “V”, VOL. 54, PAGE 307, GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO ALBERT M. LESHER AND EVA F. LESHER, HIS WIFE WITH THE SAID ALBERT M. LESHER HAVING DIED ON NOVEMBER 19, 1976 WITH FULL TITLE HAVING VESTED IN EVA F. LASHER, A/K/A EVA FAYE LESHER, GRANTOR HEREIN. TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO.: 27-006-017. ADDRESS: 807 E MARKET STREET; GRATZ, PA 17030. TAX PARCEL NO. 27006-017. Premises Being: 807 East Market Street, Gratz, Pennsylvania 17030. BEING the same premises which Eva F. Legher, Widow by deed dated March 4, 1977 and recorded March 11,1977 in Deed Book 63, Page 541, granted and conveyed unto Darwin Bohner a/k/a Darvin L. Bohner and Ruth Bohner a/k/a Ruth A. Bohner, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Darwin Bohner a/k/a Darvin L. Bohner and Ruth Bohner a/k/a Ruth A. Bohner, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2010 CV 15236 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, November 9, 2015, 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 $44,704.33 ALL that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of 20th Street and Booser Avenue, formerly Penn Street; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Booser Avenue, formerly Penn Street, 116 feet to a 4 feet wide private alley; thence southwardly along said alley 22 feet to line of property No. 102 South 28th Street; thence westwardly along said line through the center of the partition wall between said property and property herein described 116 feet to 28th Street; thence northwardly along 28th Street 22 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a frame dwelling house No. 100 South 28th Street. TOGETHER with the use of said four (4) feet wide private alley in common with the owners and occupiers of

other properties fronting on 28th Street and abutting on said alley. BEING the same premises which Robert A. Miller, Executer under the Last Will and Testament of Vernon H. Miller, deceased, by his deed dated July 2, 1974 and recorded in Deed Book “Z”, Volume 60, Page 356, granted and conveyed unto Alice S. Miller, party hereto. TAX PARCEL NO. 50-008001-000-0000. Premises Being: 100 South 28th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING the same premises which Alice S. Miller, Widow by deed dated October 28, 1975 and recorded October 29, 1975 in Deed Book 62, Page 183, granted and conveyed unto Robert E. Gambler and Walene A. Gambler, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Robert E. Gambler and Walene A. Gambler, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV3040-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 98 CHRISTINE L. GRAHAM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $65,709.11 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL, AND LOT OF LAND situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania being shown on a plan entitled “Plot of Plan for Lot 22 - Summit Terrace”, dated May 25, 2000. Said parcel being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin set at the intersection of the southern right-of-way line of Walnut Street and the eastern right-of-way line of Balm Street; Thence along the southern right-of-way line of Walnut Street, North 70° 59’ 04” East, a distance of 73.33 feet to a Parker Kalon Nail set at the western side of a 4 foot alley; Thence along said alley, South 13° 32’ 24” East, a distance of 39.00 feet to an existing steel fence post at the line of lands now or formerly of Kermit Thames, as described in Deed Book 161, Page 554; Thence along said lands, South 76° 27’ 36” West, a distance of 73.00 feet to an iron pin set along the eastern right-of-way line of Balm Street; Thence along said right-ofway line, North 13° 32’ 24” West, a distance of 32.00 feet to an iron pin set, the place of beginning. McCabe, Weisberg and Conway, P.C. Judgment Amount: $65,709.11. TAX PARCEL NO. 09-009002-000-0000. Premises Being: 59 Balm Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING the same premises which Susquehanna Housing Opportunities Corporation by deed dated March 9, 2001 and recorded March 12, 2009 in Deed Book 3897, Page 576, granted and conveyed unto Margaret G. Edwards. The said Margaret G. Edwards died on December 12, 2014 thereby vesting title in Geneace Renee Vaughan, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Dace L. Edwards, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Shevolkia L. Holland, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Geneace Renee Vaughan, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Dace L. Edwards, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, Shevolkia L. Holland, Known Surviving Heir of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner, and Unknown Surviving Heirs of Margaret G. Edwards, Deceased Mortgagor and Real Owner under Judgment No. 2015-CV01842-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 99 SHERRI J. BRAUNSTEIN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $50,135.45 Commitment No. INSa53 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the 9th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the northwestern corner of Holly and Yale Streets; thence in a westerly direction along the northern side of Holly Street 32.6 feet to a point; thence in a northerly direction by line parallel with Yale Street 100

feet to Ellsworth Alley; thence in an easterly direction along Ellsworth Alley 32.6 feet to Yale Street; thence along Yale Street 100 feet to the Place of BEGINNING. Dauphin County Pennsylvania Tax Id # 09-088-001. The improvements thereon being known as 1922 Holly Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104. BEING at the same property, which by Deed dated October 18, 1976 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Book No. D63, page 155 was granted and conveyed by Dauphin Deposit Trust Company, Executor of the Estate of Richard R. Roller, deceased unto Edmond F. Doziar and Nannie L. Doziar, husband and wife. BEING KNOWN AS: 1922 Holly Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. PROPERTY ID NO.: 09088-001. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN EDMOND F. DOZIAR AND NANNIE L. DOZIAR, HUSBAND AND WIFE BY DEED FROM DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST COMPANY, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD R. ROLLER, DECEASED DATED 10/18/1976 RECORDED 10/20/1976 IN DEED BOOK D 63 PAGE 155. Seized and sold as the property of Nannie L. Doziar and Edmond F. Doziar and UNKNOWN HEIRS, Successors, Assigns and All Persons, Firms or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest from or under Nannie L. Doziar; Denise M. Mosby, known Heir of Edmond F. and Nannie L. Doziar; Sheree Doziar-Powell, known Heir of Edmond F. and Nannie L. Doziar, Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns and All Persons, Firms or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest from or under Edmond F. Doziar under judgment # 2014-CV-11197. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 100 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $130,729.06 ALL THOSE CERTAIN Lot/ Unit #61 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 Amendments 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 61, 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 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book 5695, Page 555 (Final Subdivision Plans for Phase III, IV, V and VI and the First Amended Declaration Plat are collectively referred to herein as the “Plans”). BEING PART OF THE SAME PREMISES Which Fishing Creek Valley Associates, L.P., a Pennsylvania limited partnership, conveyed unto Buckley Drive Associates, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability Company, by deed dated June 30, 2005 and recorded July 6, 2005, in the Recorder’s Office in and for Dauphin County, PA in Record Book 6072, Page 273. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS: 287 Buckley Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112. PARCEL NO.: 68-048-145. Seized and sold as the property of Alice M. Smith and Charlie L. Smith a/k/a Charlie L. Smith under judgment # 2015-CV-3412. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 101 ANDREW J. MARLEY Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $140,439.66 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the Village of Oberlin, Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a survey made by

Milton H. Davis, Registered Surveyor, on September 18, 2001 and attached hereto as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin at the Northeastern corner of land now or formerly of Dusan D. Cuckovic, Jr. and on the Western line of 40 feet wide Main Street, which iron pin is 43.0 feet North of the Northern line of 14 foot wide unnamed alley, said alley extends West from the intersection of Main Street with Horner Avenue; thence from said iron pin at the place of beginning along the Northern line of land now or formerly of Dusan D. Cuckovic, Jr., South 83 degrees 45 minutes West, a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin on the Eastern line of 16 foot wide Crooked Alley; thence along the Eastern Line of said Crooked Alley, North 6 degrees 15 minutes West, a distance of 97.00 feet to an iron pin at the Southwestern Corner of lands now or formerly of Robert C. Green; thence along the Southern line of land now or formerly of Robert C. Green North 84 degrees 53 minutes 45 seconds East, and by a stone wall, 100.02 feet to a cut in the top of said stone wall at the Southeastern corner of land now or formerly of Robert C. Green and at the Western line of Main Street; thence along the Western line of 40 foot wide Main Street, South 6 degrees 15 minutes East, a distance of 95.00 feet to the iron pin and place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 9600.00 square feet or 0.2204 acres of land. Parcel Number: 63-034010-000-0000. BEING KNOWN AS 1219 Main Street, Harrisburg, PA 17113. BEING the same premises which Kenneth C. Pfaff and Christina A. Pfaff, Trustees under the terms of the last Will and Testament of Kenneth C. Pfaff, Deceased by Deed dated 11/08/2011 and recorded 11/21/2011 at Instrument No. 20110032024 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Christopher K. Pfaff Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Christopher K. Pfaff, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-3430-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 102 CHRISTINE L. GRAHAM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,835.40 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in the First Ward of the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of South Front Street, one hundred two and one-half (102-1/2) feet from Mayberry alley; thence Northwardly along South Front Street, seventeen and one-half (17-1/2) feet to land formerly of Christian Knupp; thence at right angles eastwardly one hundred (100) feet to River alley; thence at right angles Southwardly along River alley seventeen and one-half (17-1/2) feet to land formerly of John B. Litch; thence at right angles Westwardly one hundred (100) feet to south Front Street, the place of BEGINNING. TAX PARCEL NO. 57-008025-000-0000. Premises Being: 519 South Front Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania 17113. BEING the same premises which Phillip A. Doherty and Margaret L. Doherty, husband and wife, by deed dated February 2, 2005 and recorded February 7, 2005 in Deed Book 5870, Page 073, granted and conveyed unto Norma D. Totten. The said Norma D. Totten died on August 21, 2013 thereby vesting title in Ronnie Keith Totten by operation of law. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Ronnie Keith Totten under Judgment No. 2015CV2227MF. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 103 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $168,007.53

All that certain parcel of land situate in the Township of Londonderry, County of Dauphin, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being known and designated as follows: Lot No. 2 on a Plan, of Lots for William Zeager (*erroneously referred to as Seager in prior Deed), prepared by Robert G. Sherrick, R.S., dated July 28, 1978, and said Plan having been recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at Plan Book C, Volume 3, Page 82, and all of the same being more fully bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a concrete monument, at a point on the West right-of-way line of Dew Street, a 50 feet right-

of-way, the said point also being the Southwest corner of the herein described tract of land; thence in and along the dividing line between Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2 as shown on said Plan, property now or formerly of William T. Zeager and Lillian Zeager, North 52 degrees 20’ 39” West, a distance of 302.06 feet to a concrete monument; thence in and along lands now or formerly of Bernard Z. Rose, North 34 degrees 15’ East, a distance of 190 feet to an iron pin; thence in and along lands now or formerly of Edwin R Snyder, South 45 degrees 20’ East, a distance of 334.16 feet to an iron pin on the West side of the said Dew Street, a 50 feet right-of-way; thence in and along the West right-of-way line of said Dew Street South 44 degrees 40’ West, a distance of 150 feet to a concrete monument, the Point and Place of Beginning. Containing an area of 53,708 square feet of land or 1.233 acres of land according to said Subdivision Plan. TAX PARCEL NO. 34018-016. Premises Being: 3515 Dew Avenue, Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057. BEING the same premises which Steven M. Heisey and Dondra R. Heisey by deed dated November 25, 2009 and recorded December 3,2009 in Instrument Number 20090040206, granted and conveyed unto Dondra R. Heisey and Steven M. Heisey. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Dondra R. Heisey and Steven M. Heisey, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV3735-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 104 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $87,906.25 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Lucknow Road at the Western line of other property now or formerly of Gerald S. Smith and Darleen F. Smith, said property being numbered as 159 Lucknow Road and also being Lot No. 31 on the Plan of Lots out by B.F. Myers; thence in a Southerly direction through the partition wall of the house built on the lot intended to be hereby conveyed and the house built on Lot No. 31 and along the Western line of said Lot No. 31, eighty four and fifteen one-hundredths (84.15) feet to a point; thence in a Westerly direction by a line parallel with said Lucknow Road, eighteen (18) feet six and one half (6-1/2) inches, more or less, to the Eastern line of Lot No. 29 on said Plan; thence along the Eastern line of said Lot No. 29 in a Northerly direction, eighty four and fifteen onehundredths (84.15) feet to said Lucknow Road; thence in an Easterly direction along said Lucknow Road eighteen (18) feet six and one half (6-1/2) inches, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Peter L. DeCoursey, by Deed from Jason W. Pechart and Nicole Pechart, h/w, dated 05/31/2007, recorded 06/08/2007 in Instrument Number 20070022911. Mortgagor PETER L. DECOURSEY died on 01/01/2014, leaving a Last Will and Testament dated 07/19/2007. Letters Testamentary were granted to MARK F. BERNSTEIN on 01/10/2014 in DAUPHIN COUNTY, No. 2214-0033. The Decedent’s surviving heirs at law and next-of-kin are BENJAMIN ROBERT DECOURSEY FISHLOCK and ELEANOR ELIZABETH DECOURSEY FISHLOCK. By executed waivers, BENJAMIN ROBERT DECOURSEY FISHLOCK and ELEANOR ELIZABETH DECOURSEY FISHLOCK, by their parent and Legal Guardian, DIANE J. FISHLOCK, waived their right to be named as a defendant in the foreclosure action. Tax Parcel: 62-008-113000-0000. Premises Being: 157 Lucknow Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1632. Seized and sold as the property of Mark F. Bernstein, in his Capacity as Executor of The Estate of Peter L. Decoursey under judgment # 2015-CV-4021. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 105 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $46,459.26 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the dwelling house thereon erected situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particu-

larly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Bailey Street, which point is thirtythree (33) feet nine (9) inches West of the southwest corner of Bailey and Summit Streets, at the division line between 1207 and 1209 Bailey Street; thence south along said division line sixty-three (63) feet to property now or late of John D. Wireman; thence west along land of last mentioned property sixteen (16) feet nine (9) inches, more or less, to the division line between premises 1205 and 1207 Bailey Street; thence north along said division line sixty-three (63) feet to the south side of Bailey Street; thence east along Bailey Street sixteen (16) feet nine (9) inches to the Place of Beginning. HAVING thereon erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house known as No. 1207 Bailey Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Miguel Kim, by Deed from PA Deals, LLC, a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company, dated 08/28/2007, recorded 09/18/2007 in Instrument Number 20070037785. Tax Parcel: 09-012-027. Premises Being: 1207 Bailey Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-2213. Seized and sold as the property of Miguel Kim under judgment # 2014-CV-10150. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 106 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $166,103.09 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or Parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Swatara in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows; BEING Lots Nos. 520, 521 and 522 on a Plan of Lots of the Brinser Plan of Rutherford Heights, which Plan is recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book E, Page 5. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Paul L. Byers and Shelly A. Byers, h/w, by Deed from Edward F. Spreha, Jr. and Kelly J. Waltman-Spreha, h/w, dated 09/23/2008, recorded 09/29/2008 in Instrument Number 20080035874. Tax Parcel: 63-019-111000-0000. Premises Being: 6812 Jefferson Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Seized and sold as the property of Paul L. Byers and Shelly A. Byers under judgment # 2015-CV-02488. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 107 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $105,913.98 ALL that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Hummelstown in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern curb line of West Second Street, which point Is fifty-six (56) feet west of the northwestern corner of West Second and Landis Streets; thence westwardly along the northern curb line of West Second Street, fifteen (15) feet seven (07) inches, more or less, to a point; thence northwardly along the property of Ralph W. Nearhood, et ux, of which this was a part, through the center of a partition wall between the house hereon erected and house No. 308 West Second Street, sixty-six and seventy-five hundredths (66.75) feet to a point; thence in a westwardly direction, one (01) foot eight (08) inches to a point; thence in a northwardly direction along the line of property now or formerly of Ralph W. Nearhood, et ux, of which this was a part, forty-three and twenty-five hundredths (43.25) feet to an iron pin on the southern side of an alley; thence eastwardly along said alley, seventeen (17) feet eleven (11) inches, more or less, to land now or formerly of Mervin B. Richwine; thence in a southwardly direction along the western line of same, one hundred ten (110) feet to a point on the northern curb line of West Second Street, aforesaid, to the point and place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected the eastern one-half of a two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, known and numbered as 306 West Second Street, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. Being the same premises which Florence P. Holtzman, widow by Indenture dated 09/19/1990 and recorded 09/20/1990 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for York County in Deed Book 1478, Page 411 granted and conveyed unto

Doris M. Geisweit, unmarried woman, in fee. Title to said Premises vested in Doris M. Geisweit by Deed from Florence P. Holtzman, Widow dated 09/19/1990 and recorded on 09/20/1990 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in/ at Deed book 1478 page 411. Property Address 306 West 2nd Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Tax Parcel Number: 31015-020. Seized and sold as the property of Doris M. Geisweit under Judgment Number 2015-CV-2389-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 108 J. ERIC KISHBAUGH Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $92,197.70 TAX PARCEL NO. 6369-19. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, tract of land, parcel, piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Lancaster Street, at the division line between Lots Nos. 7 and 8 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said division line, south 31 degrees 6 minutes 30 seconds east 120 feet to a point on the southern line of the within described lot; thence along said last mentioned line, south 58 degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds west 85 feet to a point at the division line between Lots Nos. 8 and 9 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said last mentioned line, north 31 degrees 6 minutes 30 seconds west 120 feet to a point on the southern side of Lancaster Street; thence alone said last mentioned line, north 58 degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds east 85 feet to a point, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. Being Lot No. 8 on the Plan of Section A Lawn-ford Acres which Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds aforesaid in Plan Book C, Volume 2, Page 69. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which David C. McCready and Ruth Ann McCready, his wife, by deed dated October 24, 1985 and recorded November 15, 1985, in deed book 685, page 286, in Dauphin County, granted and conveyed unto Harold A. Turnauer and Lois J. Turnauer, his wife. BEING KNOWN AS: 5451 Lancaster Street, Harrisburg, PA 17111. PROPERTY ID NO.: 63069-019. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN SHAWN A. DIGGS, MARRIED PERSON BY DEED FROM HAROLD A. TURNAUER AND LOIS J. TURNAUER, HUSBAND AND WIFE DATED 09/30/1999 RECORDED 10/06/1999 IN DEED BOOK 3525 PAGE 277. Seized and sold as the property of Shawn A. Diggs under judgment # 2010-CV-00621. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 109 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $248,630.10 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or tract of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT 26 BEGINNING at a point, common corner of Lot Nos. 243, 244 and Beaufort Hunt Drive, as described on the hereinafter named Plan of Lots; thence along the southern line of Lot No. 244, South 88 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds East, 99.97 feet to a point, common corner of Lot Nos. 243, 244 and a designated recreation area; thence along said recreation area South 36 degrees 39 minutes 38 seconds East, 25.83 feet to a point, common corner of Lot Nos. 242, 243 and the designated recreation area; thence along the western line of Lot No. 242 South 12 degrees 50 minutes 43 seconds West, 99.35 feet to a point, common corner of Lot Nos. 242, 243 and Beaufort Hunt Drive; thence continuing along said Drive by a curve having a radius of 120.00 feet and an arc distance of 165.14 feet to a point, common corner of Lot Nos. 243, 244 and Beaufort Hunt Drive, the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 243 on the Plan of Beaufort Farms East, recorded in Dauphin County Recorders Office in Plan Book 3-B, Page 32. CONTAINING 9,704 square feet, more or less. HAVING THEREON erected a single family dwelling known as 4154 BEAUFORT HUNT DRIVE, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. TAX PARCEL: 62-052-104.

BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Ralph A. Diekemper and Lee A. Diekemper, husband and wife, by deed dated 05/26/10 and recorded 06/02/10 in Dauphin County Instrument No. 20100015558, granted and conveyed unto LaShonda Arkward. 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 LaSHONDA ARKWARD under Judgment No. 2013-CV-00937-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 110 LEEANE O. HUGGINS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $181,151.85 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of South Hanover, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin located along the top bank of the Swatara Creek; thence along the lands now or formerly of Dorothy Lenker and Joseph and Maria Angelo, North sixty-one (61) degrees forty-five (45) minutes East, a distance of three hundred seven and sixty-eight hundredths (307.68) feet to an iron pin; thence along the lands now or formerly of Ellen H. Lukas, South twentyeight (28) degrees thirty-nine (39) minutes forty-eight (48) seconds East, a distance of eighty-two and forty-seven hundredths (82.47) feet to an iron pin; thence along the lands now or formerly of Glenn L. Cassel, South sixty-one (61) degrees twenty (20) minutes seventeen (17) seconds West, a distance of three hundred twenty-one and twenty-three hundredths (321.23) feet to an iron pin along the top bank of the Swatara Creek; thence along the approximate top bank of the Swatara Creek, North nineteen (19) degrees thirtythree (33) minutes fifty (50) seconds West, a distance of eighty-five and seventy-six hundredths (85.76) feet to an iron pin and the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26,288 square feet or 0.603 acres drawn according to a boundary survey performed by James R. Holley & Associates, Inc., dated December, 1997. BEING PARCEL # 56016-029. BEING 36 Hoernerstown Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Mark A. Buckel and Tamy B. H. Buckel, husband and wife, by Deed dated 9/23/2006 and recorded 10/16/2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin with Deed Instrument Number 20060042619, granted and conveyed unto James Brownawell and Christina Brownawell, husband and wife. Seized and sold as the property of Christina Brownawell and James Brownawell under judgment number 2015-CV-01352-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 111 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $241,751.68 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Penbrook, formerly Township of Susquehanna, in the County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at the Northwest corner of Butler Street and Sherman Alley; thence in a Westerly direction along the Northern side of Butler Street, one hundred forty-six feet (146’) to a point on Elm Street; thence in a Northeasterly direction along the Southern side of said street, one hundred ninety-three feet (193’), more or less, to a point on Union Alley; thence along the Southern side of said alley, twenty-three (23’), more or less, to the corner of Union and Sherman Alleys; thence in a southerly direction along the Western side of Sherman Alley, one hundred fifty feet (150’) to Butler Street, the place of Beginning. BEING Lot No. 7, Block “N”, as shown in Plan of Lots laid out by Rohrer and Son for Forney addition to Penbrook, recorded in Plan Book “B”, Page 49. HAVING THEREON erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling house with a two car garage known as 65 Butler Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. P A R C E L # 510050060000000. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Lisa M. Puliti, unmarried, by Deed dated 2/28/07 and recorded

3/12/07 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument #20070009680, granted and conveyed unto David P. Nevius and Linda K. Nevius, husband and wife, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of David P. Nevius, Sr. under judgment number 2015-CV-00978-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 112 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $54,522.34 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of ground situate in the Township of Susquehanna, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern line of Hillside Avenue, one hundred twenty (120) feet East of the southeast corner of Hillside Avenue and Zoar Street as shown on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots, which point is the dividing line by the lots Nos. 91 and 92 on said plan; thence, South along said dividing line ninety (90) feet to the northern line of a ten (10) foot wide private alley; thence, eastwardly along the northern line of said alley, forty-five (45) feet to a point; thence, northwardly through the center of lot ninety (90) on the hereinafter mentioned plan, ninety (90) feet to the South side of Hillside Avenue; thence westwardly along the southern side of Hillside Avenue forty-five (45) feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. BEING all of Lot 91 and the western one half (1/2) of Lot No. 90, on the plan of Pleasant Hill Terrace which plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Dauphin County in Plan Book ‘F’, Page 8. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Dale E. Harbold, by Deed from Dale E. Harbold, individually and as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Beverly J. Harbold, dated 04/26/2010, recorded 05/11/2010 in Instrument Number 20100013101. Tax Parcel: 62-033-097000-0000. Premises Being: 3305 Hall Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109-3609. Seized and sold as the property of Dale E. Harbold under judgment # 2015-CV-4374. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 114 JOSEPH F. RIGA Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $164,685.54 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in Wiconisco Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southern side of Pennsylvania State Highway, L, R. 22031 which point marks the northeast corner of lands now or formerly of Donald L. Lucas, et ux and on which this was formerly a part; thence along the southern side of said highway, North eighty-six degrees fifty-two minutes East, for a distance approximately one hundred fifty-one and-five tenths feet (N. 86° 52’ E., 151.5’) to a point at the northwest corner of the Lot now or formerly of John W. Snyder; thence due South approximately, one hundred fifty-three and ten hundredths feet (153.10’) to the northeast corner of a lot now or formerly of Donald P. Heilman; thence along the same, North eighty-five degrees fifty-one minutes West, one hundred fifty-one and eighty-eight hundredths feet (N. 85° 51’ W., 151.88’) to a point on the eastern line of lands now or formerly of Donald L. Lucas; thence in a northerly direction along the land now or formerly of Lucas, for a distance of approximately one hundred thirty-seven and forty-eight hundredths feet (137.48’) to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING the same premises which Diane A. Navin, now known as Diane A. Crossley, by her deed intended to be recorded herewith, granted and conveyed unto Jeffery Mylet, mortgagor herein. TAX PARCEL NO. 69-004011-000-0000. Premises Being: 1571 Pottsville Street, Lykens, Pennsylvania 17048. BEING the same premises which Diane A. Navin n/k/a Diane A. Crossley by deed dated April 20, 2006 and recorded April 28, 2006 in Instrument Number 20060016164, granted and conveyed unto Jeffrey Mylet, a/k/a Jeffery Mylet. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Jeffrey Mylet, a/k/a Jeffery Mylet, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV-7430-MF. NOTICE is further given

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C-8 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Continued From Section C, Page 7 to all parties in interest and claimants. Schedule of proposed distributions will be filed by the Sheriff of Dauphin County, on Monday, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 115 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $81,637.37 ALL that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of Showers Street and which point is 108 feet, more or less, distance northwardly from the northeastern corner of Showers Street and Tuscarora Street; thence eastward and for part of the distance through the center of the partition wall between houses Nos. 587 and 589 Showers Street 79.7 feet, more or less, to a 3 feet wide alley leading from Conoy to Tuscarora Street; thence northwardly along the western side of mentioned 3 feet wide alley, 14 feet to a point; thence westwardly and for part of the distance through the center of the partition wall between houses Nos. 587 and 585 Showers Street 77.6 feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Showers Street; and thence southwardly along the eastern line of Showers Street 14 feet to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN William J. Cluck, a single man, by Deed from Andrew R. Laws and Tammey R. Laws, his wife, dated 08/09/1995, recorded 08/11/1995 in Book 2458, Page 241. Tax Parcel: 01-057-044000-0000. Premises Being: 587 Showers Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1663. Seized and sold as the property of William J. Cluck under judgment # 2011-CV-11675. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 116 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $157,168.02 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in Washington Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western side of a proposed thirty-three feet (33’) private right of way which point is thirty-three feet (33’) West of the line of land of Lloyd S. Stoltzfus, et ux and which point is South nine degrees forty-five minutes East four hundred forty-three and fifty-eight hundredths feet (S. 09° 45’ E., 443.58’) from the southwestern corner of the intersection of said right of way with Pennsylvania State Highway Legislative Route 22038; thence along said right of way line for the private driveway, South nine degrees forty-five minutes East, one hundred eighty-three and seventy-one hundredths feet (S. 09° 45’ E., 183.71’) to a point in line of lands of Fern E. Smith; thence along same, South eighty-one degrees thirty-three minutes West, two hundred eighty-five and eighteen hundredths feet (S. 81° 33’ W., 285.18’) to a point; thence continuing along same, North nine degrees forty-five minutes West one hundred eighty-three and seventy-one hundredths feet (N. 09° 45’ W., 183.71’) to a point (which course was omitted on prior deed); thence continuing along said Smith lands, North eightyone degrees thirty-three minutes East, two hundred eighty-five and eighteen hundredths feet (N. 81° 33’ E., 285.18’) to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN as 830 West Matterstown Road, Millersburg, Pennsylvania. BEING FURTHER IDENTIFIED as Tax Parcel # 66001-018. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Samuel D. Stoltzfus and Mary P. Stoltzfus, his wife, by Deed dated 4/28/11 and recorded 4/29/11 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Instrument #20110012038, granted and conveyed unto Daniel E. Merwine, a single man, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Daniel E. Merwine under judgment number 2015-CV-4633-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 117 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $38,005.35 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania being more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the west side of North 6th Street, said point being 142 feet south of the southwest corner of 6th and Seneca Streets; Thence along the west side of North 6th Street, South 11 degrees East, 14 feet to a corner of premises known as 2338 North 6th Street; Thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, South 79 degrees West, 119.20 feet to a point on the east side of Turner Alley; Thence along the same, North 11 degrees West 14 feet to a corner of premises known as 2342 North 6th Street; Thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, North 79 degrees East, 119.9 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Trina L. Elliott, single woman, by Deed from The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg, a public body corporation, dated 05/15/2000, recorded 05/30/2000 in Book 3685, Page 141. Tax Parcel: 10-024-008000-0000. Premises Being: 2340 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2409. Seized and sold as the property of Trina L. Elliott a/k/a Trina Elliott under judgment #2015-CV-4023. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 118 MARIO J. HANYON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $63,149.52 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land with improvements thereon erected, situate in the 10th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with a Plan of Survey by Gerritt J. Betz Associates, Inc., Engineers & Surveyors, dated July 21, 1981 and bearing drawing No. 81-115, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a drill hole on the Northeast side of Penn Street (35 foot wide right-of-way) at a corner of property #2121, said point being 188 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of Penn Street and Maclay Street; thence extending from said beginning point and along the Northeast side of Penn Street, North 10 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West 15.00 feet to a spike at property #2125; thence extending along same, passing through the centerline of a partition wall, North 79 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds East 65.33 feet to a post on the Southwest side of a 4 foot wide private alley; thence extending along same South 10 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds East 15.00 feet to a post at Property #2121, aforementioned; thence extending along same, passing through the centerline of a partition wall, South 79 degrees 40 minutes 60 seconds West 65.33 feet to first mentioned point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Zachary A. Kuntz, by Deed from Pro-Trust Property, LLC, a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company, dated 10/12/2005, recorded 10/14/2005 in Book 6232, Page 149. Tax Parcel: 10-062-042000-0000. Premises Being: 2123 Penn Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1042. Seized and sold, as the property of Zachary Adam Kuntz a/k/a Zachary A. Kuntz under judgment # 2015-CV2169. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 119 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $36,850.13 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or tract of land situate in the tenth ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Curtin Street which point is 15 feet west of the southwest corner of Curtin Street and Brensinger Avenue and at the center of the partition wall between the houses #511 and 513 Curtin Street; thence southwardly through the center of said partition wall and beyond parallel with Brensinger Avenue 80 feet, more or less, to a point, the line of land now or formerly of William S. Taylor; thence in a westerly direc-

tion along the line of land, now or formerly of William S. Taylor and parallel with Curtin Street 18 feet, more or less, to a point, which point is at an iron fence that marks the western boundary of the property hereby conveyed and the eastern boundary of properties number #23112313-2315 and 2317 North Fifth Street; thence in a northerly direction along the said iron fence, the eastern boundary line of the aforesaid properties and parallel with North Fifth Street, 80 feet, more or less, to the southern side of Curtin Street; and thence in an easterly direction along the southern side of Curtin Street, 18 feet, more or less, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house known as 511 Curtin Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Ray E. Stoneroad, by Deed from John C. Bates and Virginia B. Bates, his wife, by John C. Bates, agent and Matthew Farner, dated 05/28/2004, recorded 06/02/2004 in Book 5526, Page 524. Tax Parcel: 10-031-040000-0000. Premises Being: 511 Curtain Street, a/k/a 511 Curtin Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2321. Seized and sold as the property of Ray E. Stoneroad under judgment # 2015-CV-03174. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. and wife. SALE NO. 121 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $54,130.35 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania and being bounded and described according to a survey made by Gerrit J. Betz, Registered Surveyor, dated May 20, 1977, as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Meadowlark Place (40 feet wide) a distance of 16.76 feet an arc measurement westwardly along same from the point of curvature in Lot No. 24 marked by a monument which terminates the westerly end of a tangent which bears South 76 degrees 5 minutes 20 seconds East; thence (1) southwesterly along said northerly line of Meadowlark Place on a curved line deflecting to the left having a radius of 65 feet for an arc distance of 30 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 22 and 23 as laid out on the plan of lots hereinafter referred to; thence along said dividing line, North 27 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 154.34 feet to a point marked by a monument; thence South 76 degrees 5 minutes 20 seconds East, a distance of 101.02 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 23 and 24; thence along said dividing- line South 0 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds East, a distance of 105.64 feet to a point on the northerly line of Meadowlark Place and the point or place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 23, Block B on Subdivision Plat Wilson Park Homes, Inc. and Harris Park Homes, Inc., recorded in Wall Map Book pages 8 and 12. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 3000 MEADOWLARK PLACE, HARRISBURG, PA 17104. PARCEL NO.: 09-106-008. TOGETHER with the free and common use, right, liberty, and privilege of a certain driveway as and for a driveway, passageway and water course at all times hereafter forever, in common with the owners, tenants and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon and have the use thereof. 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. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Sally A. Hitz by deed dated 8/22/96 and recorded 8/27/96 in Dauphin County Record Book 2686 Page 616, granted and conveyed unto Louise J. Rose. TO BE SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF LOUISE J. ROSE under Judgment No. 2012-CV-01708-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 122 MARC A. HESS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $137,364.74 TRACT NO. 1. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County and Commonwealth of Penn-

Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com sylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Market Street, said point being located 127.5 feet in an easterly direction from the southeast corner of Market and Nineteenth Streets; thence along the southerly side of Market Street, North 76 degrees 20 minutes East, a distance of 21.5 feet to a point; thence along the dividing line with property No. 1915 Market Street and passing through the center of a partition wall and beyond, South 13 degrees 40 minutes East, a distance of 100 feet to a point on the northerly side of Park Hill Lane; thence along the northerly side of Park Hill Lane, South 76 degrees 20 minutes West, a distance of 21.5 feet to a point; thence along the dividing line with property 1911 Market Street, North 13 degrees 40 minutes West, a distance of 100 feet to a point on the southerly side of Market Street, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING erected thereon a dwelling house known and numbered as 1913 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TOGETHER with the use of the alley 9 feet wide in common with the owners and occupiers of property adjoining upon the west and together with the use of the alley 10 feet wide in common with the owners and occupiers of property abutting thereon. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Janet H. Walker, Executrix of the Estate of Donald R. Walker, Sr. and Donald R. Walker, Jr., by Deed dated July 13, 2009 and recorded July 15, 2009 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania at Instrument No. 20090023509, granted and conveyed unto Donald R. Walker, Jr. PREMISES BEING: 1913 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 09079-007. TRACT NO. 2 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on the south side of Market Street 149 feet east of the southeast corner of Nineteenth and Market Streets at or opposite the center of the partition wall between said houses, and beyond, 100 feet to the north side of a 10 feet wide alley; thence eastwardly, along the north side of said alley, 26 feet 6 inches to a line of land now or late of F. S. Crowell; thence northwardly at right angles to Market Street, and along said Crowell land, 100 feet to the south side of said Market Street, and westwardly along the south side of said Market Street, 26 feet 6 inches to the point and place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with the right to use the said 10 feet wide alley in common with the owners and occupiers of property abutting thereon. HAVING thereon erected a three story dwelling house now known as 1915 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Bernard Musti, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of V. Alma Kauffman, late of Dauphin County, by Deed dated May 15, 1990 and recorded May 15, 1990 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania at Book 1423 at Page 299, granted and conveyed unto Donald R. Walker, Sr. and Donald R. Walker, Jr., as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. WHEREAS, the said Donald R. Walker, Sr. a/k/a Donald Read Walker, Sr., died on December 26, 2005, thereby vesting title in Donald R. Walker, Jr. as surviving joint tenant. PREMISES BEING: 1915 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 09079-008. SEIZED AND SOLD as the property of Donald R. Walker, Jr. under Judgment No. 2014-CV-9232-NT. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 123 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $191,710.27 All that certain tract or parcel 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 on the western right of way of Logan Street, said point being located North seventeen degrees thirty minutes zero seconds West (N 17° 30’ 00” W) a distance of forty-two and zero hundredths (42.00) feet from the intersection of the western right of way of Logan Street and the northern right of way of Granite Street as measured along the western right of way of Logan Street; Thence along Lot No. 14 of the Final Subdivision Plan of the Capitol Heights Development Phase I dated June 7, 1999, South seventy-two degrees thirty minutes zero seconds West (S 72° 30’ 00” W) a distance of one hundred five and zero hundredths (105.00) feet to a point on the eastern right of

way of Herman Alley; Thence along the eastern right of way of Herman Alley North seventeen degrees thirty minutes zero seconds West (N 17° 30’ 00” W) a distance of twenty and zero hundredths (20.00) feet to a point at Lot No. 12 of said Capitol Heights Development - Phase I; Thence along Lot 12 North seventy-two degrees thirty minutes zero seconds East (N 72° 30’ 00” E) a distance of one hundred five and zero hundredths (105.00) feet to a point on the western right of way of Logan Street; Thence along the western right of way of Logan Street South seventeen degrees thirty minutes zero seconds East (S 17° 30’ 00” E) a distance of twenty and zero hundredths (20.00) feet to a point on the western right of way of Logan Street at the aforementioned Lot No. 14, the place of Beginning. The above described tract being known as Lot No. 13 of the Final Subdivision Plan of the Capitol Heights Development - Phase I dated June 7, 1999 and containing two thousand one hundred (2,100) square feet, more or less. Property Address: 1728 Logan Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. Parcel No.: 12-004-128. Seized and sold as the property of Patrice M. Over under judgment # 2013-CV-04564. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 124 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $69,627.51 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Penbrook Borough, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of State Street 60 feet from the Southeast corner of said State Street and Chestnut Street; thence along the Southern side of said State Street in a Northeasterly direction 120 feet to a point of the dividing line of property herein conveyed and property on the East; thence at right angles to said State Street in a Southeasterly direction and through the center of the partition wall of the house herein described and the house on the East and extending beyond 150 feet to a point in the Northern line of Feeser Alley; thence along said Feeser Alley in a Southwesterly direction 20 feet to a point at the dividing line of property herein conveyed and property on the West; thence at right angles to said Feeser Alley in a Northwesterly direction 150 feet to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Johnny Robinson and Angela Robinson, h/w, as tenants by the entirety, by Deed from Crossway Church of Lancaster, dated 05/11/2010, recorded 05/13/2010 in Instrument Number 20100013353. Tax Parcel: 48-008-002000-0000. Premises Being: 2419 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1744. Seized and sold as the property of Angela Robinson and Johnny Robinson under judgment # 2015-CV-04174. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO.125 CHRISTINA LYNN CONNER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $133,430.05 TAX ID NUMBER(S): 350210910000000. LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER PAXTON IN THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN IN THE STATE OF PA. ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT 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 BLUE RIDGE AVENUE, BEING 328 FEET IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION BY SAME FROM BLUE BELL AVENUE, AND AT THE EASTERN LINE OF LOT NO. 231; THENCE SOUTH 84 DEGREES 15 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERN SIDE OF BLUE RIDGE AVENUE, 150 FEET TO THE WESTERN LINE OF LOT NO. 237; THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 45 MINUTES WEST ALONG THE WESTERN LINE OF LOT NO. 237, 170 FEET TO THE NORTHERN SIDE OF LOT NO. 290; THENCE NORTH 84 DEGREES 15 MINUTES WEST ALONG THE NORTHERN SIDE OF LOTS NOS. 290, 289, 288, 287, AND 286, 150 FEET TO THE EASTERN LINE OF LOT NO.231; THENCE NORTH 05 DEGREES 45 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE EASTERN LINE OF LOT NO.

231, 170 FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING LOTS NOS. 232, 233, 234, 235, AND 236 ON THE PLAN OF BLUE RIDGE MANOR AS RECORDED IN THE DAUPHIN COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE IN PLAN BOOK ‘J’, PAGE 129. BEING THE SAME PREMISES GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO MARK M. HOY AND CINDY HOKE, ADULT INDIVIDUALS, SINGLE PERSONS, AS JOINT TENANTS WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP AND NOT AS TENANTS IN COMMON BY DEED FROM LESLEY A. HESS AND TIMOTHY L. HESS, WIFE AND HUSBAND, DATED 11/19/2009 AND RECORDED 12/8/2009 AS INSTRUMENT #20090040916. NOTE: THE COMPANY IS PROHIBITED FROM INSURING THE AREA OR QUANTITY OF THE LAND. THE COMPANY DOES NOT REPRESENT THAT ANY ACREAGE OR FOOTAGE CALCULATIONS ARE CORRECT. REFERENCES TO QUANTITY ARE FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 6219 BLUE RIDGE AVENUE, HARRISBURG, PA 17112. Seized and sold as the property of Cindy Hoke and Mark M. Hoy a/k/a Mark Hoy under judgment # 2015-CV-2839. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 126 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $81,632.89 ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF LONDONDERRY, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN A DEED RECORDED IN BOOK NO. 54 AT PAGE 482 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY SET FORTH ABOVE. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES VESTED IN JIMMY LEROY GUTSHALL AND ARLENE J. GUTSHALL, HIS WIFE BY DEED FROM ROBERT E. BELL AND ANN M. BELL, HIS WIFE DATED 02/13/1969 AND RECORDED ON 02/27/1969 IN THE DAUPHIN COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS IN/ AT DEED BOOK 54 PAGE 482. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 283 COLEBROOK ROAD REAR, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 34-010-006. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF ARLENE J. GUTSHALL UNDER JUDGMENT NUMBER 2015-CV5297-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 127 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $53,645.84 ALL THAT CERTAIN land 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 western side of Logan Street 305.00 feet, more or less, north of the northwest corner of Woodbine and Logan Streets at the center of a partition wall between house Nos. 2226 and 2228 Logan Street; thence northwardly along the western line of Logan Street 13.00 feet and 9 inches, more or less, to the center of the partition wall between houses Nos. 2228 and 2230 Logan Street; thence westwardly through the center of said last mentioned partition wall and beyond 70.00 feet to a 15 foot wide private alley; thence southwardly along the eastern line of said alley 13 feet and 9 inches to a point; thence eastwardly parallel with Woodbine street and through the center of the partition wall first aforesaid 70.00 feet to the place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Christopher J. Williams, by Deed from Liquidation Properties, lnc., by Citi Residential Lending, Inc., its Attorney in Fact by Power of Attorney recorded simultaneously herewith, dated 04/21/2008, recorded 05/12/2008 in Instrument Number 20080017365. Tax Parcel: 10-046-084. Premises Being: 2228 Logan Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1825. Seized and sold as the property of Christopher J. Williams under judgment # 2015-CV-4154. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 128 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $175,707.76

SALE NO. 130 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $126,633.47

PARCEL ID NO.: 12-003095. ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED 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 CORNER AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT 56 AND LOT 57 ALONG THE WESTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTH THIRD STREET (60’ RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, SOUTH 17 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 23.04 FEET TO A CORNER AT THE INTERSECTION OF WESTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTH THIRD STREET AND NORTHERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF HAMILTON STREET (60’ RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, SOUTH 72 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.50 FEET TO A CORNER AT THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHERN RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF HAMILTON STREET AND THE EASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FINDLEY ALLEY (14’ RIGHTOF-WAY); THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, NORTH 17 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 23.04 FEET TO A CORNER AT THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN LOT 56 AND LOT 57; THENCE ALONG LOT 56, NORTH 72 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.50 FEET TO A CORNER AT THE WESTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTH THIRD STREET, THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 1700 NORTH THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17102. BEING THE SAME PREMISES GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO LANETTE JONES BY DEED FROM STRUEBER ROUSE HOMES OF CAPITOL HEIGHTS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, DATED 12/13/2002 AND RECORDED 12/17/2002 AS IN BOOK 4670 PAGE 534. Seized and sold as the property of Lanette J. Jones A/K/A Lanette Jones under judgment # 2015-CV-2549. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

ALL THAT CERTAIN UNIT IN THE PROPERTY KNOWN, NAMED AND IDENTIFIED IN THE DECLARATION REFERRED TO BELOW AS “HILLTOP CONDOMINIUM”, SITUATE IN TOWNSHIP OF SUSQUEHANNA, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, WHICH HAS HERETOFORE BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA UNIFORM CONDOMINIUM ACT, 68 P.SA., SECTION 3101, ET SEQ. BY THE RECORDING IN THE DAUPHIN COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS OFFICE OF A DECLARATION OF HILLTOP CONDOMINIUM, RECORDED IN RECORD BOOK 2482, PAGE 600, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO RECORDED SUBSEQUENTLY, AND BEING DESIGNATED IN SUCH CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION AS UNIT NUMBER 28, AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SUCH DECLARATION, TOGETHER WITH A PROPORTIONATE UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN COMMON ELEMENTS (AS DEFINED IN SUCH DECLARATION), THE NUMERATOR OF WHICH IS 1 AND THE DENOMINATOR OF WHICH IS 68 (1/68). UNDER AND SUBJECT TO THE SAME RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES, AGREEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, EASEMENTS, CONDITIONS, EXCEPTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND RESERVATIONS AS EXISTS BY VIRTUE OF PRIOR RECORDED INSTRUMENTS, PLANS, DEEDS OF CONVEYANCES, OR VISIBLE ON GROUND. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 2206 LONOFF ROAD, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17110. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH MATTHEW S. WILLIAMS, BY HIS DEED DATED 2/24/2009 TO BE RECORDED 3/16/2009 AS IN INSTRUMENT #20090007763 SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF DAUPHIN, GRANTED AND CONVEYED UNTO BRETT D. MCKAY. PARCEL NO.: 62-076-028. Seized and sold as the property of Brett D. McKay under judgment # 2014-CV-5506. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 129 CHRISTOPHER DeNARDO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $104,985.73 Real property in the Township of Lower Paxton, County of Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania, described as follows: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WESTERN LINE OF A FIFTY (50) FOOT STREET WHICH POINT IS ONE HUNDRED SIXTY (160) FEET SOUTH OF AN IRON PIN SITUATE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID STREET AND VESTA DRIVE; THENCE SOUTH SEVENTYFIVE (75) DEGREES FIFTEEN (15) MINUTES WEST ONE HUNDRED FIVE AND TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDREDTHS (105.27) FEET TO AN IRON PIN AT OTHER PROPERTY OF GRANTOR HEREIN; THENCE ALONG SAID PROPERTY SOUTH TWENTY-TWO (22) DEGREES ONE (01) MINUTE EAST ONE HUNDRED THREE AND EIGHTY-TWO (103.82) FEET TO AN IRON PIN ON THE NORTHERN LINE OF LAND NOW OR LATE OF BEN G. HELSEL; THENCE ALONG SAID LAND NORTH SEVENTY-SEVEN (77) DEGREES THIRTEEN (13) MINUTES EAST ONE HUNDRED NINE AND SEVENTY-EIGHT HUNDREDTHS (109.78) FEET TO A STAKE ON THE WESTERN LINE OF AFORESAID FIFTY (50) FOOT WIDE STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH SEVEN (7) DEGREES FORTY (40) MINUTES WEST ONE HUNDRED SEVEN AND FORTY-SIX HUNDREDTHS (107.46) FEET TO A POINT THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. Parcel # 35-015-073. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Robert A. Travitz and Alma B. Travitz, his wife, by Deed dated 12/9/59 and recorded 12/9/59 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book 45, Page 127, granted and conveyed unto George H. Vachon and Patricia F. Vachon, his wife, in fee. Seized and sold as the property of Patricia F. Vachon under judgment number 2015-CV-4647-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, November 9, 2015, 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 $92,470.77 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Halifax Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of Maple Street at the dividing line of Lots Nos. 32 and 33 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence northwardly along the eastern line of Lot No. 33, one hundred fifty (150) feet to a point in the southern line of a fourteen (14) feet wide alley; thence eastwardly along the southern line of said fourteen (14) feet wide alley, fifty (50) feet to a point in the western line of Lot No. 30; thence southwardly along the western line of Lot No. 30, one hundred fifty (150) feet to a point on the northern line of Maple Street; thence westwardly along the northern line of Maple Street, fifty (50) feet to the point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lots Nos. 31 and 32 in the Plan of Lots known as North Side Addition to Halifax, as laid out by G. W. Huntzinger, surveyor, for J. G. Romberger. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 314 MAPLE STREET, HALIFAX, PA 17032. TAX PARCEL: 29-011-021. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Waylon K. Leonard and Elizabeth A. LukensLeonard, husband and wife; by deed dated 10/31/08 and recorded 11/07/08 in Dauphin County Instrument No. 2008-0040872, granted and conveyed unto Michael A. Kolva. 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 MICHAEL A. KOLVA under Judgment No. 2012-CV-10665-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 132 JESSICA N. MANIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $109,522.94 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel, tract, or lot of land situate north of Lisa Lake, Borough of Highspire and

west of White House Lane in the Township of Lower Swatara, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, said lands being shown on a Final Subdivision Plan for Lakeside Towns, said plan prepared by Alpha Consulting.Engineers, Inc., dated November 7, 2005, last revised January 13, 2006, bearing Project No. 240120, and recorded in Subdivision Plan Book U, Volume 9, Pages 16-18, said lands of Lakeside Towns Lot No. 16 being more fully bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point set along the southerly rightof-way line of Lakeside Drive, a fifty (50) foot wide public right-of-way street, said point being a mutual corner of lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 17 and most northwest corner of herein described lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 16; (1) thence along said southerly right-of-way line of Lakeside Drive, North thirty-four degrees fifty-two minutes fifty-eight seconds East (N 34° 52’ 58” E) (erroneously shown as N 40° 32’ 29” E on recorded plan), a distance of twenty-two and zero hundredths (22.00) feet to a point set, being a mutual corner of lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 15; (2) thence leaving said southerly right-of-way line of Lakeside Drive, along said lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 15, respectively, South fifty-five degrees seven minutes two seconds West (S 55° 07’ 02” W), a distance of one hundred sixteen and fiftynine hundredths (116.59) feet to a point set, being a mutual corner of said lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 15 along lands of Leroy Mayhew (Record Book P, Volume 45, Page 273); (3) thence leaving said lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 15 and along said lands of Mayhew, respectively, South thirty-five degrees thirty-nine minutes forty seconds West (S 35° 39’ 40” W) (erroneously shown as S 35° 40’ 00” W) on recorded plan), a distance of twenty-two and zero hundredths (22.00) feet to a point set, being a mutual corner of said lands of Mayhew along aforesaid lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot.No. 17; (4) thence leaving said lands of Mayhew, along said lands of Lakeside Towns - Lot No. 17, respectively, North fiftyfive degrees seven minutes two seconds West (N 55° 07’ 02” W), a distance of one hundred sixteen and twentynine hundredths (116.29) feet to a point set, being the point and place of BEGINNING. Having thereon erected known and numbered as 1440 LAKESIDE DRIVE, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 36-018-117. PREMISES BEING: 1440 LAKESIDE DRIVE, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Bottom Line Contracting, Inc., by Deed dated May, 11, 2007 and recorded May 30, 2007 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 20070021490, granted and conveyed unto MICHAEL L. NISSLEY, 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 MICHAEL L. NISSLEY Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV9505-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 133 KATHRYN L. MASON Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $71,217.21 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Penbrook in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Canby Street, 18 feet eastwardly from the northeast corner of Canby and Forney Streets, at line of property numbered 2530 Canby Street; thence northwardly along the said line through the center of the partition wall between said property and property herein described, 138 feet to a proposed alley to be not less than 12 feet wide at the rear of this property; thence eastwardly along the southern line of said proposed alley and parallel with Canby Street, 18 feet to a point; thence southwardly parallel with Forney Street and at right angles to Canby Street, 138 feet to Canby Street; thence westwardly along the northern line of Canby Street, 18 feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two story dwelling house known as 2532 Canby Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. Parcel ID No.: 49-005-015. Seized and sold as the property of Henry Otero and Isabel Otero, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-4821-MF.

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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 8 BEING the same premises which Chandra L. Roth, now known as Chandra L. Yoder and David A. Yoder, husband and wife, by their Deed dated June 19, 2009 and recorded on July 2, 2009 in and for Dauphin County as Instrument Number 20090021786, granted and conveyed unto Henry Otero and Isabel Otero, husband and wife. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 134 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $422,496.11 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land situate in MIDDLE PAXTON TOWNSHIP, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in or near the center line of Peters Mountain Road, SR 0225 and lands now or formerly of Charles R. and Shirley G. Day; thence along road, South 3 degrees 20 minutes 42 seconds West, a distance of 352.37 feet to an iron pin at land now or formerly of Zachary B. and Natisha L. Robinson; thence along said lands and lands now or formerly of Russell C. and Kathleen Jessop and Wilmer and Miriam Lucas, North 89 degrees 17 minutes 22 seconds West, a distance of 792.09 feet to an iron pipe at lands now or formerly of Wilmer and Miriam Lucas; thence along said lands and lands now or formerly of William and Donna Drake, North 78 degrees 5 minutes 51 seconds West, a distance of 264.05 feet to a point at Lot No. 2 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along Lot No. 2, North 1 degree 45 minutes 52 seconds West, a distance of 396.44 feet to a point at the northeast corner of Lot No. 2; thence along the North side of Lot No. 2, South 88 degrees 14 minutes 8 seconds West, a distance of 233.76 feet to a point at Lot No. 1B; thence along said Lot the following courses and distances: 1) North 47 degrees 27 minutes 53 seconds West, a distance of 148.15 feet; 2) No 0 degree 48 minutes 38 seconds West, a distance of 159.38 feet to a point in or near the center line of McElwee Road, TR 537; thence along said road, the following courses and distances: 1) North 86 degrees 44 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance of 180.58 feet; 2) South 85 degrees 42 minutes 27 seconds East, a distance of 266.89 feet; 3) South 78 degrees 11 minutes 22 seconds East, a distance of 549.45 feet to a point at lands now or formerly of Charles R. and Shirley G. Day; thence along said lands the following courses and distances: 1) South 2 degrees 57 minutes 22 seconds East, a distance of 110.3 feet; 2) North 88 degrees 14 minutes 8 seconds East, a distance of 179.81 feet; 3) South 3 degrees 20 minutes 42 seconds West, a distance of 134.10 feet; 4) South 89 degrees 54 minutes 18 seconds, a distance of 261.90 feet in Peters Mountain Road, SR 00225, the place of BEGINNING. BEING LOT NO. 1 on a Plan for Stanley R. Robinson and Kathleen B. Robinson and recorded in Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office as Instrument No. 20060004324. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Violet M. Lindemuth and Susan K. Lemon, both single persons, as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, by Deed from Stanley B. Robinson and Kathleen B. Robinson, h/w, dated 03/31/2006, recorded 04/10/2006 in Instrument Number 20060013434. Tax Parcel: 43-022-006000-0000. Premises Being: 840 Peters Mountain Road, Dauphin, PA 17018-9388. Seized and sold as the property of Violet M. Lindemuth and Susan K. Lemon under judgment # 2013CV-07838. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 135 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $63,613.83 ALL THAT PARCEL of land in city of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as described in deed Inst. # 20080004363, ID# 08022-049, being known and designated as: BEGINNING at a point on the west side of Fourteenth Street at the line of property No. 234 N. 14th Street which said point is 32.39 feet north of the northwest corner of N. 14th Street and Walnut Street; thence northwardly along the line of said street 14 feet to the line of other property No. 238 N. 14th Street; thence westwardly along the line of said property 120 feet to the eastern line of Brady Avenue; thence southwardly along the line of said avenue, 14 feet to the

line of the aforementioned property No. 234 N. 14th Street; thence eastwardly along the line of said property 120 feet to the west side of N. 14th Street, the place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Brett Eater, by Deed from DeWitt A. Butler, Sr. and Cledyth E. Butler, his wife, dated 02/01/2008, recorded 02/05/2008 in Instrument Number 20080004363. Tax Parcel: 08-022-049000-0000. Premises Being: 236 North 14th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-1305. Seized and sold as the property of Brett Eater under judgment # 2015-CV-2235. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 137 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $152,920.47 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of ground situate in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the western side of Kingsley Court, as shown on Revised Plan of “Boulevard Park” as laid out on May 5, 1946, by Howard A. LeVan, Jr., and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County on Wall Plan No. 6, said point being located two hundred forty three and ninety one one-hundredths (243.91) feet southwardly from the southwestern corner of Kingsley Court and Greenawalt Road, and said point being also at the southern line of premises now or late of David H. Press and wife; thence along the western side of Kingsley Court south thirteen (13) degrees thirty six (36) minutes thirty (30) seconds West five and fifty two one-hundredths (5.52) feet to a point; thence along the western side of Kingsley Court and along a curve to the right having a radius of twenty (20) feet, nineteen and twenty three one-hundredths (19.23) feet to a point; thence continuing along the western side of Kingsley Court and along a curve to the left having a radius of fifty (50) feet thirty one and forty seven one-hundredths (31.47) feet to a point at the northern line of premises now or late of Emanuel Jacobs and wife; thence along said last mentioned property line north sixty eight (68) degrees twenty (20) minutes west, one hundred two and eighty four one-hundredths (102.84) feet to a point at the eastern line of premises now or late of Leonard Brenner and wife; thence along said last mentioned property line north fifteen (15) degrees thirty (30) minutes twenty eight (28) seconds East, fifty and twenty nine onehundredths (50.29) feet to a point at the southern line of premises now or late of David H. Press and wife; and thence along said last mentioned property line South sixty eight (68) degrees twenty (20) minutes East one hundred twenty eight and eighty one one-hundredths (128.81) feet to a point on the western side of Kingsley Court, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 3814 KINGSLEY DRIVE, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. TAX PARCEL: 62-015-319. UNDER AND SUBJECT to restrictions, rights of way, conditions and covenants in prior deeds and recorded plan. 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. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Pinny Henig and Jill Henig, husband and wife, by deed dated and recorded 6/10/02 in Dauphin County Record Book 4414 Page 409, granted and conveyed unto Vincent K. Hairston and Paleah K. Hairston, husband and wife. SEIZED AND SOLD AS THE PROPERTY OF PALEAH K. HAIRSTON AND VINCENT K. HAIRSTON under Judgment No. 2010-CV-16123-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 138 BRADLEY J. OSBORNE Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $120,676.45 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly line of Green Street which point is 136.00 feet North of the Northwesterly corner of Green and McClay Streets; thence South 71 degrees 00 minutes West, 85.00 feet to a point

on the Easterly line of a four feet wide alley; thence along the same, North 19 degrees 00 minutes West, 21 feet to a point; thence North 71 degrees 00 minutes East, 85.00 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Green Street aforesaid; thence along same, South 19 degrees 00 minutes East 21 feet to a point, the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON erected a dwelling commonly known as 2114 Green Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. PARCEL No. 10-062-020. BEING the same premises which Jayme R. Grooms, married man, by Deed dated November 28, 2005 and recorded December 6, 2005 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Deed Book 6312, page 279, granted and conveyed unto Sherri L. Harrell, a single person. Seized and sold as the property of Sherri L. Harrell under judgment number 2015-CV-1908-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 139 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,838.63 ALL that certain tract of land situate in the 14th Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of Hoffman Street, said point being 104.7 feet north of the northeast corner of Hoffman and Angenese Streets; thence along the east side of Hoffman Street north 15 degrees 30 minutes East 30.85 feet to a corner of premises known as No. 3133 Hoffman Street; thence along said premises and passing through the center of a partition wall, south 74 degrees 30 minutes east, 85 feet to a point on the west side of Kemp Alley; thence along the same, south 15 degrees 30 minutes west 30.85 feet to a corner of premises now or formerly of Harold C. Black; thence along said premises north 74 degrees 30 minutes west 85 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. BEING the northern 0.3 feet of Lot No. 98, all of Lot No. 99 and the southern 10.55 feet of Lot No. 100 on a Plan of Lots by John Hoffer recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book B, page 28. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 3131 HOFFMAN STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. TAX PARCEL: 14-013-021. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH KB Homes, Inc., by deed dated December 19, 1997 and recorded December 22, 1997 to Dauphin County Deed Book 3000 Page 452, granted and conveyed unto Helen L. Pinnick. 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 HELEN L. PINNICK under Judgment No. 2015-CV-1403-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 140 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $80,407.71 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate in Middle Paxton Township, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a steel pin, situate on the southern line of a driveway at a point separating lands now or formerly of John L. Feaser and a plot now or formerly of Norman J. Miller; thence South 88 degrees 30 minutes West 76 feet to a point at the eastern side of a driveway running between lands now or formerly of A. G. Delmotte and the plot herein described; thence South 7 degrees 15 minutes East 123 feet to a point on the East side of said driveway; thence North 88 degrees 30 minutes East 76 feet to a point at lands now or late of Norman J. Miller; thence North 7 degrees 15 minutes West 123 feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 1401 HUFFMAN ROAD, DAUPHIN, PA 17018. TAX PARCEL: 43-043-006. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Michael A. Grant and Kelly G. Cain f/k/a. Kelly G. Grant by deed dated November 17, 2009 and recorded November 19, 2009 to Dauphin County Instrument No. 20090038773, granted and conveyed unto Benjamen J. Huff and Erin L. Huff. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements,

restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record or visible upon inspection of premises. UNDER AND SUBJECT to land 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 BENJAMEN J. HUFF AND ERIN L. HUFF under Judgment No. 2015-CV-00088-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 141 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $60,821.30 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to. wit: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of South 29th Street, said point being 65.3 feet measured northwardly along South 29th Street from the north side of Canby Street; thence North 75 degrees 23 minutes East 179 feet to a point on the west side of South 29th Street; thence North 14 degrees 37 minutes West along the latter street, 17 feet to a point; thence South 75 degrees 23 minutes West along and through the party wall of a frame garage and a two-story stucco dwelling house a distance of 179 feet to the eastern line of South 29th Street; thence South 14 degrees 37 minutes East along South 29th Street, 17 feet to the place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 320 SOUTH 29TH STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17103. TAX PARCEL: 50-009-018. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Arthur C. Rowell Sr. and Susan D. Rowell by deed dated August 29, 1997 and recorded September 5, 1997 in Dauphin County Deed Book 2926, Page 259, granted and conveyed unto Steve A. Barber and Shawn R. Barber. 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 STEVE A. BARBER AND SHAWN R. BARBER under Judgment No. 2015-CV-2193-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 142 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $246,540.23 ALL that certain tract of land situate in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County appearing as Lot No. 2 of the Final Subdivision Plan of James Castillo, as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book 2, Vol. 6, Page 39, et seq. and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with Subdivision Plan as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the northeastern corner of Lot No. 2; thence North 18 degrees 22 minutes 16 seconds West 274.50 feet to a point on line of land now or formerly of Donald L. and Nancy C. Fleisher; thence South 82 degrees 12 minutes 12 seconds West 100.00 feet to the Southeastern corner of lands now or formerly of Donald L. and Nancy C. Fleisher; thence continuing North 17 degrees 41 minutes 43 seconds West 287.40 feet to a point on line of lands now or formerly of Donald L. and Nancy C. Fleisher; thence continuing North 17 degrees 3 minutes 38 seconds West 271.03 feet to a point on the corner of lands now or formerly of James C. and Myerft Davis; thence South 82 degrees 51 minutes 35 seconds West 100.26 feet to a point on Maplewood Drive; thence 17 degrees 6 minutes 18 seconds West 103.11 feet to a point on the Westernmost corner of lands now or formerly of George T. and Johanna B. Beegle; thence North 73 degrees 49 minutes 35 seconds East 231.52 feet to a point at the Easternmost corner of lands now or formerly of George T. and Johanna B. Beegle; thence South 22 degrees 58 minutes 9 seconds East 858.00 feet to a stone monument along lands now or formerly of Richard E. and Carly E. Ylogst Jr.; thence South 19 degrees 25 minutes 53 seconds East 446.46 feet to a point along Fishing Creek Valley Road; thence South 75 degrees 7 minutes 55 seconds West 106.65 feet to a point at the Southeasternmost corner of Lot No. 1; thence North 18 degrees 14 minutes 37 seconds West 408.00 feet to a point at the Northeasternmost corner of Lot No. 1; thence 75 degrees

2 minutes 16 seconds West 213.30 feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 2 on the Final Subdivision Plan of James Castillo as recorded in Dauphin County Plan Book 2, Vol. 6, Page 39 on December 11, 1997. BEING part of the same premises which Alma J. Hurst and Linda M. Nace, co-executrixes of the Estate of Florence W. Kine, deceased, by their deed dated and recorded December 20, 1994 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Record Book 2342, Page 218, granted and conveyed unto James Castillo, Grantor herein. PARCEL NO.: 68-001-054. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS: 7069 Hemlock Road f/k/a 7056 Fishing Creek Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112. BEING THE SAME PREMISES granted and conveyed unto Gerald C. Grove and Diane Grove, by deed from James Castillo, dated 5/13/1998 and recorded 5/15/1998 as in Book 3106 Page 280 Seized and sold as the property of Diane Grove and Gerald C. Grove under judgment # 2014-CV-9559. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 143 VICTORIA W. CHEN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $104,141.83 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 the southeastern corner of Fourth and Muench Street; thence along Muench Street, sixtyseven (67) feet to a three (3) feet wide alley; thence southwardly along said alley seventeen (17) feet to the line of lot now or formerly of Thomas Fitzpatrick heirs; thence westwardly along the line of said lot, sixty-seven (67) feet to Fourth Street; thence northwardly along the eastern line of Fourth Street, seventeen (17) feet to the place of Beginning. WITH THE USE OF said three (3) feet wide alley in common with the owners and occupiers of other lot of land abutting thereon. HAVING THEREON ERECTED on said lot a dwelling house No. 1843 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and erected on the rear of said lot is an automobile garage. UNDER AND SUBJECT to covenants, easements and restrictions of record. BEING THE SAME PREMISES granted and conveyed unto Michael P. Doyle by deed from Michael P. Doyle, single and Bintou Jobarteth, single, dated 9/1/2011 and recorded 9/16/2011 as Instrument #20110025402. PARCEL NUMBER: 11016-067. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS: 1843 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. Seized and sold as the property of Michael P. Doyle under judgment # 2015-CV-04227. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 144 CHRISTINE L. GRAHAM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $58,548.06 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with improvements thereon erected situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County Pennsylvania more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly line of North 16th Street which point is 16 feet South, of the Southeasterly corner of 16th and Regina Street; thence through the center of a partition wall and beyond North 78 degrees 45 minutes East 88 feet to a point on the Westerly line of a 4 feet wide private alley; thence along same South 11 degrees 15 minutes East 16 feet to a point; thence South 78 degrees 45 minutes West 88 feet to a point on the Easterly line of 16th Street aforesaid; thence along same North 11 degrees 15 minutes West 16 feet to a point the place of BEGINNING. BEING premises known as 47 North 16th Street. TAX PARCEL NO. 09028-002. Premises Being: 47 North 16th Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING the same premises which Pietro Enterprises, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation by deed dated September 20, 2005 and recorded September 21, 2005 in Deed Book 6194, Page 359, granted and conveyed unto Gloria Jean Kessler. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Gloria Jean Kessler, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV2354-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 145 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $89,797.56 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND AND PREMISES, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SUSQUEHANNA, COUNTY OF DAUPHIN AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, WITH ANY IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED THEREON, BEING LOT NO. 136 AS SHOWN ON SUBDIVISION PLAN OF DEER PATH WOODS, PHASE III, SECTION 2, PREPARED BY GERRIT J. BETZ ASSOCIATES, INC. DATED 3/8/1984 AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR DAUPHIN COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK X, VOLUME 3, PAGE 56, BEING MORE FULLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE CUL-DE-SAC AT THE END OF KINGS MILL COURT AT A CORNER OF LOT NO. 135; THENCE EXTENDING FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING AND ALONG LOT NO. 135 SOUTH 24 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 158.30 FEET TO A POINT IN LINE OF DEER PATH WOODS, PHASE I; THENCE EXTENDING ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LANDS NORTH 70 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 49 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 172.43 FEET A POINT AT A CORNER OF LOT NO. 137; THENCE EXTENDING ALONG LOT NO. 137 NORTH 29 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 102.57 FEET TO A POINT ON KINGS MILL ROAD AT A CORNER OF LOT NO. 137; THENCE ON THE ARC OF A CIRCLE CURVING TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET THE ARC LENGTH OF 47.54 FEET TO THE FIRST MENTIONED POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 113 KINGS MILL COURT, HARRISBURG, PA 17110. TAX PARCEL ID: 62-060152. BEING THE SAME PREMISES GRANTED AND CONVEYED RICHARD B. GEIB AND CATHERINE SENFT GEIB, HIS WIFE BY DEED FROM MISSION INVESTMENT FUND OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA, FORMERLY KNOWN AS BOARD OF AMERICAN MISSIONS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA, DATED 8/31/1993 AND RECORDED 9/10/1993 IN BOOK 2048 PAGE 466. Seized and sold as the property of Richard B. Geib and Catherine Senft Geib under judgment # 2015CV-3773. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 146 MATTHEW K. FISSEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $50,704.78 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point, which point is 75 feet, 6 inches East of the southeast corner of Fourth and Wiconisco Street; thence in a southerly direction and through the center of a party wall between property No. 409 Wiconisco Street and property herein described, 115 feet to a point on the northern line of a 15 foot wide alley; thence westwardly along the northern line of said alley, 18 feet, 6 inches to a point; thence northwardly through the center of a party wall between property No. 405 Wiconisco Street and property herein described, 115 feet to a point, the southern line of Wiconisco Street; thence westwardly along the southern line of Wiconisco Street, 18 feet, 6 inches to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a two-story stone and stucco dwelling house known as No. 407 Wiconisco Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. PARCEL NUMBER: 10035-027. BEING KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS: 407 Wiconisco Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. BEING THE SAME PREMISES granted and conveyed unto Joseph T. Konupka III by deed from Vartan National Bank, dated 4/1/2005 and recorded 4/5/2005 as in Book 5938 page 357. Seized and sold as the property of Joseph T. Konupka III under judgment # 2015CV-4118. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 147 GREGORY JAVARDIAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $21,642.04 TRACT 1: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pin located at the intersection of the East side of unopened Monroe Street and a point on the Northern line of a 3.435 acre tract now or formerly of the Board of Commissioners of Swatara Township; thence along the Eastern line of unopened Monroe Street, North 24° 52’ 30” East, a distance of 80 feet to an iron pin located at the Southwest corner of lands now or formerly of Thelma Metallo; thence along the Southern line of lands now or formerly of Thelma Metallo South 50° East, a distance of 120 feet to an iron pin; thence South 23° 51’ 40” West, a distance of 80 feet to an iron pin located at the Northeast corner of lands now or formerly of Board of Commissioners of Swatara Township; thence along the said lands now or formerly of Board of Commissioners of Swatara Township, North 50° 10’ 50” West, a distance of 121.36 feet to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 1, as shown on the Subdivision Plan for Oberlin Realty, dated November 26, 1975 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County in Plan Book U-2, Page 20 on February 13, 1976, from which plan the aforesaid description is taken. TRACT 2: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern right of way line of Monroe Street at a point on the dividing boundary line between Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 41 on the hereinafter described subdivision plan for Nittany Hollow; thence South 66° 6’ 14” East a distance of 111.90 feet to an iron pin; thence along the dividing line of Lot No. 41 and land now or formerly of Thomas G. Pierce, the Grantee herein, North 50° 10’ 46” West a distance of 116.17 feet to a point on the Southern right of way line of Monroe Street; thence along said right of way line South 24° 13’ 40” West a distance of 31.87 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING known as Lot No. 41 on the final plat for Phase I of Nittany Hollow Subdivision recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds Office in Plan Book X-5, Page 4 on November 21, 1994. Having thereon erected a dwelling house known and numbered as 999 Monroe Street, Harrisburg, PA 17113. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 63-060-097. PREMISES BEING: 999 Monroe Street, Harrisburg, PA 17113. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Christopher T. Pierce, Execator of the Estate of Thomas G. Pierce, by Deed dated July 1, 2005 and recorded July 6, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume 6073, Page 583, granted and conveyed unto Petra Sipe, an adult individual. 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 Petra Sipe, Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-1721-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 148 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. 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 Kassam 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 149 CHARLES N. SHURR, JR. Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $103,515.03 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the southwestern corner of Walnut Street and running thence in a westwardly direction along the southern line of said Walnut Street seventeen (17) feet and two (2) inches to a point; thence in a southwardly direction parallel with said Summit Street seventy-nine (79) feet to a four (4) foot wide alley; thence in an easterly direction along said alley seventeen (17) feet two (2) inches to said Summit Street, seventy-nine (79) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a three (3) story brick building used for both business and dwelling and known and numbered as 1215 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 09-008-007. PREMISES BEING: 1215 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Patrick M. McLamb and Johnell A. McLamb, husband and wife, by their Deed dated March 9, 2009 and recorded on March 13, 2009 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County as Instrument No. 20090007667, granted and conveyed unto Larry Brown and Nicol Brown, husband and wife. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Larry R. Brown aka Larry Brown and Nicol M. Brown aka Nicol Brown, Defendants herein, under Judgment No. 2015-CV-1216-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 150 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $152,429.23 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 is follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Judy Lane, which point is 876.94 feet East of the southeasterly corner of Jerome Boulevard and Judy Lane and at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 10 and 11, Block L, on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along the southern line of Judy Lane, North 81 degrees 13 minutes East, 75 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 11 and 12, Block L on said Plan; thence along same, south 8 degrees 47 minutes East, 66.87 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 11 and 13 on said plan; thence along the same, south 15 degrees 4 minutes west, 69.03 feet to a point; thence south 81 degrees 13 minutes west, 46 feet to a point at the dividing line between Lots Nos. 10 and 11, Block L on said plan; thence along same, north 8 degrees 47 minutes west, 130 feet, to the point and place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Gary W. Dailey, Sr., single man, by Deed from Ronald W. McDonel and Amanda A. McDonel, h/w, dated 07/16/2012, recorded 07/20/2012 in Instrument Number 20120021072. Tax Parcel: 35-020-055. Premises Being: 19 Judy Lane, Harrisburg, PA 171121832. Seized and sold as the property of Gary W. Dailey, Sr. under judgment # 2015CV-4379. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 151 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $94,575.02 ALL the unexpired term of years or leasehold in and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate in the Borough of Middletown, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, BEING Lot No. 6, Block III, on a plan of Lots entitled ‘Oak Hills Addition No. 3’, which said plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Dauphin in Plan Book ‘R’, page 84. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert M. Wray and Cheryl L. Wray, husband and wife, by Deed from Anna L. Warner, widow, Dated 03/29/1993, Recorded 04/07/1993, Book 1944, Page 155. Tax Parcel: 42-006-003000-000. Premises Being: 1141 Cypress St., Middletown, PA 17057-2114. Seized and sold as the property of Robert M. Wray a/k/a Robert Wray, Cheryl L. Wray a/k/a Cheryl Wray under judgment # 2012CV-3250. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 152 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $185,594.40 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece 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 western line of Devonshire Road (now Fairmont Drive) as widened, at the intersection of Timothy Road; thence westwardly along the southern line of Timothy Road, 115 feet to a point; thence southwardly in a line parallel with said Devonshire Road, 150 feet to the northern line of Lot No. 18; thence eastwardly along the northern line of Lot 18, 115 feet to the western line of Devonshire Road aforesaid; and thence northwardly along the western line of said Road, 150 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING the eastern portion of Lot No. 17, Section B on a plan of Devonshire Estates. BEING known and numbered as 5999 Timothy Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Robert A. Kichman and Shari F. Kichman, h/w, by Deed from Mark M. Opart and Mary Ann Opart, his wife, dated 07/31/2007, recorded 08/02/2007 in Instrument Number 20070031172. Tax Parcel: 35-062-010000-0000. Premises Being: 5999 Timothy Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112-3419. Seized, and sold as the property of Robert A. Kichman and Shari F. Kichman under judgment # 2012CV-1777. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 153 MORRIS A. SCOTT Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $87,009.15 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at an X in concrete on the southern side of Market Street (80 feet wide) which point of beginning is 182.25 feet measured north 80 degrees 0 minutes east from Eighteenth Street; thence along Market Street north 80 (prior deed shown as 90) degrees 0 minutes east 18.33 feet to a stake; thence south 10 degrees 0 minutes east 96 feet to a point; (the following course was omitted from prior deed); thence North 80 degrees 0 minutes East a distance of nineteen and forty-two hundredths (19.42) feet to a point; thence south 10 degrees 0 minutes east 64 feet to a point on the northern side of Zarker Street (40 feet wide); thence by Zarker Street south 80 degrees 0 minutes west 40 feet to an X in concrete; thence north 10 degrees 0 (prior deed shown as 14) minutes west (following omitted from prior deed - a distance of one hundred (100) feet to an X in concrete); thence north 80 degrees 0 minutes east 2.25 feet to a point; thence north

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C-10 - THE PRESS AND JOURNAL Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Continued From Section C, Page 9 10 degrees 0 minutes west 60 feet to an X in concrete, the place of BEGINNING. BEING KNOWN AS 1825 Market Street. Property ID.: 09-054-005. UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any conditions, covenants, restrictions, reservations, easements and rights of way of record. Being the same premises Anjum M. Abdul Aziz and Weseem A. Khan, husband and wife by Deed dated May 30, 2008 and recorded June 3, 2008 in the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Instrument 080020593 conveyed unto Abdullah Dhuhan and Latoya T. Abdullahh, husband and wife, grantors herein. Seized and sold as the property of Dhuhan Abdullah and Latoya T. Abdullah under judgment # 2015-CV-00602. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 154 JOSHUA J. VECCHIO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $166,521.18 ALL THOSE CERTAIN lot or pieces of land situate in Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Herr Street, a distant East ninety (90) feet, more or less, from the northeastern corner of Herr Street and Twenty-ninth Street at the division line between Lot No. 8 and Lot No. 9 upon the Plan of Lots recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County in Plan Book D, Page 26; thence eastwardly along the northern side of Herr Street, sixty (60) feet, more or less, to line of Lot No. 11 which said lot inter-alia was sold to Vincent W. Stanford by deed dated the Ninth day of May 1921; thence northwardly along the line of said Lot No. 11, one hundred fifty (150) feet to a private alley fifteen (15) feet wide as laid out upon said plan; thence westwardly along the line of said alley, sixty (60) feet to the division line between Lots Nos. 8 and 9 as aforesaid; thence southwardly along said division line one hundred fifty (150) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED premises No. 2906 Herr Street, Penbrook, PA 17103. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING THEREFROM the following tract of land which was conveyed to Henry J. Geiger, by Deed dated April 29, 1969 and recorded in the Dauphin County Recorder’s Office in Deed Book U, Volume 54, page 130. ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of ground situate in the Borough of Penbrook, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Herr Street which point is 148 feet, more or less, East of the northeast corner of Herr and 29th Street, and which point is further 2 feet west of the division line between Lots Nos. 10 and 11 on the herein after mentioned plan of lots; thence by a course parallel with the division line of Lots Nos. 10 and 11, North 11 degrees 20 minutes West, 150 feet to a hub at the southern side of Swartz Alley; thence along the southern

side of Swartz Alley, North 78 degrees 40 minutes East, 2 feet to a point at line of other lands of the Grantee therein, which point is also the division line between Lots Nos. 10 and 11 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence along said division line, south 11 degrees 20 minutes East 150 feet to a hub at the northern side of Herr Street; thence along the Northern side of Herr Street, south 78 degrees 40 minutes West, 2 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING THE EASTMOST 2 feet of Lot No. 10 on Plan of Lots recorded in Plan Book D, Page 26. THE ABOVE description of the excepted and reserved piece is in accordance with a Plan by John C. Brillhart, Registered Surveyor, on March 26, 1969. Parcel # 50-004-010. Seized and sold as the property of Michael D. Glass, Sr. and Lois A. Glass under judgment # 2015-CV-3978. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 155 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $58,913.54 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Susquehanna County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described in accordance with the plan of lots of Windsor Farms drawn by William E. Sees, Jr., Consulting Engineers, dated October 24, 1956, which plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book W, Page 79, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the western right-of-way line of Crooked Hill Road (35 feet wide), at the dividing line between Lot No. 11 and Lot No. 18 on the said plan of lots of Windsor Farms; thence along stated dividing line in a generally westwardly direction North 86 degrees 44 minutes 19 seconds West 149.21 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lot No. 18 and Lot No. 17 on the said plan of lots; thence in a generally northwardly direction along the last stated dividing line North 7 degrees, 18 minutes East 121.41 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lot No. 18 and Lot No. 19 on said plan of lots; thence along the last stated dividing line in a generally eastwardly direction South 84 degrees 40 minutes 56 seconds East 147.37 feet to a point on the western right-of-way line of the said Crooked Hill Road; and thence in a generally southwardly direction along said right-of-way line of Crooked Hill Road South 6 degrees 32 minutes West 116.00 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lot No. 18 and Lot No. 11 on said plan of lots, the place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Charles J. Jackson, by Deed from Andrea Cecilia Ledebohm Jackson, Administratrix of and under the last will and testament of the Estate of Cassandra Ledebohm, deceased, dated 07/08/2004, recorded 07/12/2004 in Book 5584, Page 311. Tax Parcel: 62-045-018000-0000. Premises Being: 3804 Crooked Hill Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9550. Seized and sold as the property of Charles Jackson a/k/a Charles J. Jackson a/k/a Charles J. Jackson, Jr. under judgment # 2015-CV-460.

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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 156 M. TROY FREEDMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $132,913.48 Parcel # 05-024-021. ALL THAT CERTAIN house and lot situated in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern side of Boas Street, fifty-six and seven tenths (56.7) feet east of the eastern side of Plum Street at a line of property now or late of Mary Bradley; thence eastwardly along Boas Street thirteen and ninety-two hundredths feet (13.92) feet to the center of a partition wall between property 4261/2 (erroneously referred to as 426&#189 in prior deed) Boas Street and the property herein conveyed; thence northwardly through the center of said partition and along the western side of the frame back building of Property No. 426-1/2 (erroneously referred to as 426&#189 in prior deed) Boas Street and beyond ninety-one and eighty-four hundredths (91.84) feet to Snipe Avenue; thence westwardly along Snipe Avenue ten and eighty-two hundredths (10.82) feet to property now or late of Mary Bradley; thence southwardly along last mentioned property parallel with Plum Street ninety-one and eighty-four hundredths (91.84) feet to the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a two and one-half (erroneously referred to in as 2&# 189 in prior deed) story brick dwelling known and numbered as 426 Boas Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TOGETHER with all and singular the buildings, improvements, ways, streets, alleys, driveways, passages, waters, watercourses, 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 GRANTORS, as well at law as in equity, of, in, and to the same. Fee Simple Title Vested in Linda S. Jones-Williams, a single person as sole owner by deed from, Terrance J. Buda and Elizabeth A. Buda, Husband and Wife and John J. Sempeles and Susan D. Sempeles, Husband and Wife, dated 9/16/2008, recorded 9/29/2008, in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in Deed Instrument No. 20080035826. Seized and sold as the property of Linda S. JonesWilliams a/k/a Linda JonesWilliams under judgment # 2015-CV-4818. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 157 MORRIS A. SCOTT Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $199,875.10 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land together with the improvements thereon erected

Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com known as 5203 Ridge Road, situate in Conewago Township, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the corner of Pennsylvania Highway Route T-325 and Lot No. 2 on the Plan hereinafter mentioned; thence South five (05) degrees fifteen (15) minutes East, a distance of two hundred (200) feet to land now or late of Jacob L. Landis; thence along the same, North eighty-four (84) degrees forty-five minutes East, a distance of one hundred (100) feet to the Western line of land now or late of Jacob L. Landis, et ux; thence along the same North five (05) degrees fifteen (15) minutes West, a distance of two hundred (200) feet to the South side of Highway Route No. T-325 aforesaid; and thence along the Southern side of said highway, South eighty-four (84) degrees forty-five (45) minutes West, a distance of one hundred (100) feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot No. 3 on a Plan of Lots surveyed February 14, 1963, for Jacob M. Landis, by William B. Whittock, Registered Professional Engineer. UNDER AND SUBJECT to restrictions and conditions as now appear of record. Improvements: Residential Dwelling. Known as 5203 Ridge Road, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Parcel No. 22-008-013000-0000. Being the same premises which John J. Quinn, III granted and conveyed unto Kent Pacacha by Deed dated July 23, 2007 and recorded July 27, 2007 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania as Instrument No. 20070030067. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of Kent Pacacha, Mortgagor herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV-1690-MF. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT SELL, CONVEY, TRANSFER, INCLUDE OR INSURE THE TITLE TO THE COAL AND RIGHT OF SUPPORT UNDERNEATH THE SURFACE LAND DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO HEREIN, AND THE OWNER OR OWNERS OF SUCH COAL MAY HAVE THE COMPLETE LEGAL RIGHT TO REMOVE ALL OF SUCH COAL, AND, IN THAT CONNECTION, DAMAGE MAY RESULT TO THE SURFACE OF THE LAND AND ANY HOUSE, BUILDING OR OTHER STRUCTURE ON OR IN SUCH LAND. THE INCLUSION OF THIS NOTICE DOES NOT ENLARGE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY ANY LEGAL RIGHTS OR ESTATES OTHERWISE CREATED, TRANSFERRED, EXCEPTED OR RESERVED BY THIS INSTRUMENT. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 158 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $85,578.67 ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of South Hanover, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 47 on a Plan of Lots entitled Sylvan View, which said Plan is recorded in Plan Book T, page 32, Dauphin County Records, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwest side of Duke Street (50 feet wide), at

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the distance of 199.87 feet southwest of the northwest corner of Duke Street and Pennsylvania Legislative Route No. 22049, said point being also at the dividing line between Lot Nos. 47 and 48 on the above mentioned Plan; thence along Duke Street, South 56 degrees 24 minutes West, 60 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots Nos. 46 and 47 on said Plan; thence along the said dividing line North 33 degrees 36 minutes West, 125 feet; thence North 56 degrees 24 minutes East, 60 feet to a point on the aforesaid dividing line between Lot Nos. 47 and 48; thence along said dividing line, South 33 degrees 36 minutes East, 125 feet to the point and place of beginning. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 420 NORTH DUKE STREET, HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036. TAX PARCEL: 56-018-011. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Larry L. Lyons and Michelle L. Lyons, by deed dated and recorded April 7, 2009 to Dauphin County Instrument No. 20090010801, granted and conveyed unto Larry L. Lyons. UNDER AND SUBJECT, nevertheless, to easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions and rights of way of record. 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 LARRY L. LYONS under Judgment No. 2015-CV-4895-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 159 LEON P. HALLER Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $144,125.72 ALL that certain place or parcel of land situate in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern line of Queen Street, said point being on the dividing line between Lot Nos. 39 and 40 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots; thence in an easterly direction along said last mentioned line, 105 feet to a point; thence continuing in an easterly direction, 50 feet to a point; thence at right angles in a southerly direction, 120 feet to a point at the northern extremity of Lot No. 33 on said Plan; thence in a westerly direction along the northern extremity of Lots Nos. 33 and 34, a distance of 50 feet to a point; thence in a westerly direction along the northern line of Lots 34, 35 and 36, 105 feet to a point on the eastern line of Queen Street; thence in a northerly direction along Queen Street, 120 feet to a point, the place of beginning. BEING Lot Nos. 37, 38 and 39 on the L. B. Heile Plan of Lots, recorded in Plan Book R page 6, together with an unnumbered plot bounding said lots on the east. SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions, reservations, easements, conditions and rights appearing of record and SUBJECT to any state of facts an accurate survey would show. HAVING THEREON ERECTED A DWELLING KNOWN AS 855 QUEEN STREET, STEELTON, PA 17113. TAX PARCEL: 63-028-042. BEING THE SAME PREMISES WHICH Simon Nguyen and Chau Dinh by deed dated September 21, 2009 and recorded January 22, 2010 to Dauphin County Instrument No. 20100002032, granted and conveyed unto Ivan Kis and Marija Kis. 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 IVAN KIS AND MARIJA KIS under Judgment No. 2015-CV00238-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 160 STEPHEN M. HLADIK Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,382.02 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern line of North Third Street, 49 feet North of the northeast corner of Third Street and Conestoga Street, at the southern line of Lot No. 17, Block G, on Plan of J.D. Cameron, recorded in Plan Book “A”, Page 66; THENCE

northwardly to the eastern line of North Third Street, 12 feet 6 inches; to a point opposite the center of the partition wall between houses Nos. 411 and 409 North Third Street; THENCE eastwardly at right angles to North Third Street and passing through the center of said partition wall, and beyond 100 feet to Anderson Alley; THENCE southwardly along the western line of Anderson Alley 12 feet 6 inches to the southern line of Lot No. 17 aforesaid; THENCE westwardly along the southern line of Lot No. 17, 100 feet to a point, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON erected a frame dwelling house numbered 409 North Third Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania, UNDER AND SUBJECT, NEVERTHELESS, to any and all covenants, conditions, easements, rights of way, restrictions land matters of prior record and any matter which a physical inspection or survey of the property would disclose. BEING the same premises which Dean T. Noles, single, by Deed dated August 1, 2008 and recorded August 14, 2008 in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania as Instrument No.: 20080030720, granted and conveyed unto James D. Lamanna, single, in fee. Parcel No. 60-009-011. Seized and sold as the property of James D. Lamanna under judgment # 2014-CV-11266. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 161 ADAM H. DAVIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $67,416.01 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 3rd Ward of the Borough of Steelton, County of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southern side of Lincoln Street 50 feet distant in an easterly direction from the line of Harrisburg Street; thence along the land now or formerly of John L. Fisher in a southerly direction 90 feet, more or less, to a point; thence in an easterly direction along a line parallel with the aforesaid Lincoln Street 19 feet 10 inches, more or less, to a point on line of property now or late of James Dougherty; thence in a northerly direction at right angles to said last mentioned line along a line running through the partition wall dividing property hereby conveyed and property No. 312 Lincoln Street 90 feet, more or less, to Lincoln Street; thence in a westerly direction along the southern line of Lincoln Street 19 feet 10 inches, more or less, to the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Erin N. Witmer, single woman, by Deed from Tri-County Hdc, Ltd, dated 11/23/2011, recorded 11/29/2011 in Instrument Number 20110032761. Tax Parcel: 59-003-003000-0000. Premises Being: 310 Lincoln Street, Steelton, PA 17113-1830. Seized and sold as the property of Erin N. Coble a/k/a Erin N. Witmer under judgment # 2015-CV-4556. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 162 ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $167,009.32 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or Parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of East Hanover in the County of Dauphin and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin; thence along lands now or late of W. Backenstrose, south eighty-nine (89) degrees east; one hundred seventy-nine (179) feet to a point; thence along lands now or late of of W. Hines, south one (1) degree thirty (30) minutes east, eightyfive and sixty-six (85.66) hundredths feet, more or less, to a point; thence along line dividing the within described lot from lot recently conveyed by Grantees herein to Raymond L. Wolfe, Jr. and Jean D. Wolfe, his wife, north eighty-nine (89) degrees west, one hundred seventynine (179) feet to a point at lands now or late of Samuel Lightner; thence along the last mentioned lands, north one (1) degree thirty (30) minutes west, eighty-five and sixty-six (85.66) feet, more or less, to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with the right of ingress, egress and regress over a right of way twelve (12) feet wide running along the eastern boundary the within, described tract and extending in a northwardly direction two hundred fifty-seven (257) feet to lands now or late of W. Backenstrose and being more particularly described

as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin the corner of lands now or formerly of W. Backenstrose, W. Hines and Raymond I. Wolfe, Sr., as set forth in the survey of I.C. White, registered surveyor of Lititz, Pennsylvania, under dated of April 24, 1954; thence along the lands now or formerly of the said W. Hines and Raymond L. Wolfe, Sr., south one (1) degree thirty (30) minutes east two hundred fifty-seven (257) feet to an iron pin at the corner of lands now or formerly of Raymond L. Wolfe, Sr., and R. Geesaman; thence along the lands now or late of R. Geesaman, north eighty-nine (89) degrees 00 minutes east twelve (12) feet to a point; thence through the lands recently conveyed to Lorraine M. Books and Harvey D. Books, her husband, and through the within described tract and through other lands now or late of Raymond L. Wolfe, Sr., north one (1) degree thirty (30) minutes west, two hundred fifty-seven (257) feet to a point in the line of lands now or formerly of W. Backenstrose; thence along the last mentioned lands, south eighty-nine (89) degrees 00 minutes east twelve (12) feet to an iron pin, the place of BEGINNING. THE SAID right of way shall exist in the favor of the within grantees, their heirs and assigns. Title to said Premises vested in Joseph W. Vanderslice and Jennifer A. Vanderslice, Husband and Wife by Deed from Allen P. Anderson and Bertha Jon Anderson, husband and wife dated 12/18/00 and recorded on 12/27/00 in the Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds in/ at Deed Book 3841 Page 630. Property Address: 139 Wolfe Ln., Palmyra, PA 17078. Tax Parcel Number: 25022-069. Seized and sold as the property of Joseph W. Vanderslice and Jennifer A. Vanderslice under Judgment Number 2015-CV-805-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 163 MERRITT C. REITZEL Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $36,782.98 Parcel No. 22-001-008. ALL that certain tract of land situate in Conewago Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a Chestnut stump; thence by land late of Fishburn and Foreman, south one and one-half (1-1/2) degrees west twenty and three tenths (20-3/10) perches to a Black Oak; thence by land late of Coleman Estate north eighty-two (82) degrees west seven and two tenths (7.2) perches to a Chestnut tree; thence north twenty-three and one-fourth (23-1/4) degrees west five (5) perches to a post; thence north forty-two (42) degrees east forty-three (43) perches to a chestnut tree; thence by said Land late of Fishburn and Foreman south sixty-five and one-half (65-1/2) degrees east eight (8) perches to a post; thence south thirty-four (34) degrees east twenty-two and seven tenths (22.7) perches to a Chestnut Stump, the place of beginning. Subject to any restrictions, easements and/or adverses that pertain to this property. Seized and sold as the property of Ralph W. Luttrell and Helen A. Luttrell, as cotrustee of the Ralph A. Luttrell & Helen A. Luttrell Rev. Liv. Trust; Ralph W. Luttrell, in his individual capacity, Helen A. Luttrell, in her individual capacity, Thomas R. Luttrell, in his individual capacity, under judgment # 2015-CV-04025. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 164 CHRISTINE L. GRAHAM Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $194,215.72 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF HUMMELSTOWN, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST HIGH STREET FIVE HUNDRED TEN (510) FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH UNION STREET AND WEST HIGH STREET; THENCE NORTH AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LINE OF WEST HIGH STREET ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN (187) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES AND PARALLEL TO THE LINE OF WEST HIGH STREET SIXTY (60) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH AT RIGHT ANGLES ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN (187) FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST HIGH STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST HIGH STREET SIXTY (60) FEET TO THE

POINT OF BEGINNING. SOURCE OF TITLE: BOOK 2838. PAGE 490. RECORDED: 04/30/1997. APN: 31-034-005. TAX PARCEL NO. 31034-005. Premises Being: 630 West High Street, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania 17036. BEING the same premises which Scott Menginie and Barbara A. Menginie, husband and wife, by deed dated April 29, 1997 and recorded April 30, 1997 in Deed Book 2838, Page 490, granted and conveyed unto Tracy A. Stansfield and Margaret M. Stansfield, husband and wife. SEIZED, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of which Tracy A. Stansfield and Margaret M. Stansfield, Mortgagor(s) herein, under Judgment No. 2013-CV07820-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 165 PAUL CRESSMAN Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $63,147.17 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, with the building and improvements thereon erected situate in Pennbrook Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at the northwestern corner of Butler Street and Baker Alley; thence westwardly along said Baker Alley, a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet to Twenty-fifth Street; formerly Curtin Street; thence northwardly along Twenty-fifth Street, thirty (30) feet to a stake at line of land, now or formerly of Shell D. Fishborn; thence eastwardly on a line parallel with Baker Alley along Fishborn; thence eastwardly on a line parallel with Baker Alley along line of land now or late of said Shell D. Fishborn, one hundred fifty (150) feet to Butler Street; thence southwardly along Butler Street thirty (30) feet to Baker Alley, the place of BEGINNING. HAVING THEREON ERECTED a three story framed dwelling numbered as 41 Butler Street, and a three car concrete garage. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Laura J. Peiffer, single woman, by Deed from George J. Peiffer and Laura J. Peiffer, previously, h/w, dated 05/09/1997, recorded 05/09/1997 in Book 2846, Page 68. Tax Parcel: 49-012-016000-0000. Premises Being: 41 Butler Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103-2028. Seized and sold as the property of Laura J. Peiffer under judgment # 2012-CV-08630. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 166 MATTHEW BRUSHWOOD Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $90,876.18 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected situate in the Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern line of Market Street; thence eastwardly along the Northern line of Market Street 55 feet to a corner of Lot No. 261 on the plan of Lots hereinafter mentioned; thence northwardly along said Lot No. 261, 100 feet to the corner of premises now or late of Maurice H. Hartman; thence westwardly along said Hartman premises 55 feet to a point on Lot No. 259; thence southwardly along said Lot No. 259, 100 feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING fifty-five (55) feet in front on Market Street and one hundred (100) feet in depth, and being a portion of Lot No. 260 on the Plan of Portsmouth, now part of the General Plan of the Borough of Middletown. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Michael Camp, married man, by Deed from Kevin S. Felmlee and Margaret R. Felmlee, h/w, dated 09/05/2008, recorded 09/11/2008 in Instrument Number 20080033988. Tax Parcel: 40-002-046000-0000. Premises Being: 223 Market Street, Middletown, PA 17057-1140. Seized and sold as the property of Michael Camp under judgment # 2015-CV-04457. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 167 MARC A. HESS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $805,312.34 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land on which is erected a one story building known as a Funeral Parlor, situate, lying and being on the North West side of Agnes Street in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly described as Lot No. 2 on the Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan of East Shore Associates, dated July 12, 2005, and recorded September 23, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book P, Volume 9, Page 99-100, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument on the northern right-of-way of Agnes Street which is located at the mouth of said cul-de-sac; thence along the same a curve to the left with a radius of 100.00 feet, a curve length of 125.73 feet, a chord bearing of South 72 degrees 46 minutes 10 seconds West, a chord distance of 117.61 feet; thence along lands now or formerly of Hummer Enterprises Limited North 48 degrees 21 minutes 27 seconds West, a distance of 119.43 feet; thence along lands now or formerly of Dauphin Electric Supply North 41 degrees 38 minutes 33 seconds East, a distance of 220.46 feet; thence along Lot 1 South 53 degrees 51 minutes 05 seconds East, a distance of 94.68 feet; thence the same South 61 degrees 29 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 33.55 feet; thence along the same South 53 degrees 51 minutes 05 seconds East, a distance of 40.00 feet; thence along the northern right-of-way of Agnes Drive South 36 degrees 08 minutes 55 seconds West, a distance of 140.94 feet to the point of BEGINNING. UNDER AND SUBJECT to all conditions, restrictions, declarations, easements and rights-of-way of record. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which East Shore Associates, LLP, a Pennsylvania limited liability partnership, by Deed dated September 29, 2005 and recorded October 5, 2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book 6217, Page 15, granted and conveyed unto Wallace Funeral Directors, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation. PREMISES BEING: 106 Agnes Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. TAX PARCEL NO. 63043-053. SEIZED AND SOLD as the property of Wallace Funeral Directors, Inc. under Judgment No. 2014-CV-2001-NT. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 169 JESSICA N. MANIS Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $127,347.01 ALL THAT CERTAIN messuage or tenement and tract of land, situate in Lower Swarata Township, Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a stone in a public road thence by land now or Ephriam M. Deimler, north seventy (70) degrees east, twenty-one and onetenth (21.1) perches to a stone; thence by land now of David Deimler, south fortyseven (47) degrees east, twenty and one-half (20-1/2) perches to a stone; thence south sixty-eight (68) degrees west, eight (8) perches to a stone in the middle of a public road; thence north eight (8) degrees west, eight (8) perches to a stone in said road; thence north seventy degrees west, eight and two tenths (8.2) perches to a stone in said road; thence north sixty-four and one half (64-1/2) degrees west, thirteen and two tenths (13.2) to the place of BEGINNING. CONTAINING one acre and one hundred and thirty-four perches. Having thereon erected known and numbered as 210 FIDLERS ELBOW ROAD, A/K/A 319 NORTH UNION STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. BEING TAX PARCEL NO. 36-003-004-000-0000. PREMISES BEING: 210 FIDLERS ELBOW ROAD, A/K/A 319 NORTH UNION STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Thomas J. Fleming and Virginia H. Fleming, husband and wife, by Deed dated 10/01/2008 and recorded 10/03/2008 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Dauphin County in Deed Book Volume and Page 20080036623 granted and conveyed unto MARYANNE E. IRVIN and JOHN F. IRVIN, husband and wife. And said JOHN F. IRVIN departed this life on 12/21/2010 vesting the title solely in MARYANNE E. IRVIN by rights of survivorship. 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.

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Dauphin County SHERIFF SALES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com Continued From Section C, Page 10 SEIZED AND TAKEN in execution as the property of MARYANNE E. IRVIN Mortgagors herein, under Judgment No. 2014-CV10421-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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

NO. 170 JONATHAN LOBB Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $71,286.99 ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land, situate in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Brookwood Street, one hundred six and fifty-eight hundredths feet (106.58 feet) east of the northeast corner of Brookwood and Hatton Streets; thence northwardly through the center line of a partition wall between the premises herein described and premises No. 2428 Brookwood Street, ninety-two feet (92 feet) to a point; thence eastwardly in a line parallel with Brookwood Street sixteen and twenty-five hundredths feet (16.25 feet) to a point; thence southwardly through the center line of a partition wall between the premises herein described and premises No. 2432 Brookwood Street ninety-two feet (92 feet) to a point on the northern side of Brookwood Street; thence westwardly along the northern side of Brookwood Street sixteen and twentyfive hundredths feet (16.25 feet) to a point, the place of BEGINNING. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Latoya E. Williams, a single woman, by Deed from Scott A. Clancy and Marlo N. Clancy, his wife, dated 06/16/2008, recorded 06/20/2008 in Instrument Number 20080023337. Tax Parcel: 13-047-060000-0000. Premises Being: 2430 Brookwood Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2111. Seized and sold as the property of Latoya E. Williams under judgment # 2014-CV-9861. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the

said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 171 MICHAEL J. PALUMBO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $285,302.95 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit, being Unit 1 (aka Unit “A”) (the “Unit”), of Duke Street Commons, A Condominium, also know as Declaration Plat of Condominium for Timothy J. Hogg, located in Hummelstown Borough, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Duke Street Commons, A Condominium (the “Declaration of Condominium”) recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County at Instrument Number 20070016115 and identified in Final Land Development Plan and Condominium Plat recorded on April 17, 2007 at Instrument Number 20070015122 and recorded September 26, 2008 at Instrument No. 20080035785. TOGETHER with an undivided interest in Common Elements as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium and Plats and Plans. BEING designated as Tax Parcel No. 31-005-014. BEING the same premises which Timothy J. Hogg by Deed dated September 11, 2008 and recorded September 12, 2008 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania at Instrument Number 20080034116 granted and conveyed unto Timothy J. Hogg and Jana M. Hogg, his wife, in fee. Address: 221 North Duke Street, Unit A, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Tax ID / Parcel No. / PIN: 31-005-014-000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of Timothy J. Hogg, Jana M. Hogg, and United States of America under judgment # 2014-CV-03286. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 172 MICHAEL J. PALUMBO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $285,302.95 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit, being Unit 3 (aka Unit “C”) (the “Unit”), of Duke Street Commons, A Condominium, also known as Declaration Plat of Condominium for Timothy J. Hogg, located

in Hummelstown Borough, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Duke Street Commons, A Condominium (the “Declaration of Condominium”) recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County at Instrument Number 20070016115 and identified in Final Land Development Plan and Condominium Plat recorded on April 17, 2007 at Instrument Number 20070015122 and recorded September 26, 2008 at Instrument No. 20080035785. TOGETHER with an undivided interest in Common Elements as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium, and Plats and Plans. BEING designated as Tax Parcel No. 31-005-009. BEING the same premises which Timothy J. Hogg by Deed dated September 11, 2008 and recorded September 12, 2008 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania at Instrument Number 20080034116 granted and conveyed unto Timothy J. Hogg and Jana M. Hogg, his wife, in fee. Address: 221 North Duke Street, Unit C, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Tax ID / Parcel No. / PIN: 31-005-009-000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of Timothy J. Hogg, Jana M. Hogg, and United States Of America under judgment # 2014-CV-03286. 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, November 9, 2015, and distributions will be made in accordance with the said schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.

SALE NO. 173 MICHAEL J. PALUMBO Esquire JUDGMENT AMOUNT $285,302.95 ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit, being Unit 6 (aka Unit “F”) (the “Unit”), of Duke Street Commons, A Condominium, also known as Declaration Plat of Condominium for Timothy J. Hogg, located in Hummelstown Borough, Dauphin County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which Unit is designated in the Declaration of Duke Street Commons, A Condominium (the “Declaration of Condominium”) recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County at Instrument Number 20070016115 and identified in Final Land Development Plan and Condominium Plat recorded on April 17, 2007 at Instrument

Number 20070015122 and recorded September 26, 2008 at Instrument No. 20080035785. TOGETHER with an undivided interest in Common Elements as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid Declaration of Condominium and Plats and Plans. BEING designated as Tax Parcel No. 31-005-012. BEING the same premises which Timothy J. Hogg by Deed dated September 11, 2008 and recorded September 12, 2008 in the Recorder’s Office of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania at Instrument Number 20080034116 granted and conveyed unto Timothy J. Hogg and Jana M. Hogg, his wife, in fee. Address: 221 North Duke Street, Unit F, Hummelstown, PA 17036. Tax ID / Parcel No. / PIN: 31-005-012-000-0000. Seized and sold as the property of Timothy J. Hogg, Jana M. Hogg, and United States Of America under judgment # 2014-CV-03286. 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, November 9, 2015, 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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THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER SHALL BE THE BUYER TERMS The purchaser will be required to pay the full amount of his bid by TWO O’CLOCK P.M. on the day of sale, and if complied with, a deed will be tendered by the Sheriff at the next Court of Common Pleas for Dauphin County conveying to the purchaser all the right, title, interest and claim which the said defendant has in and to the said property at the time of levying the same. ALTHOUGH NOT PART OF THE MINIMUM BID, PROPERTY SOLD FOR THE MINIMUM BID DOES NOT DISCHARGE DELINQUENT AND/OR OUTSTANDING TAXES AND THE PURCHASER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME. If above conditions be not complied with on the part of the Purchaser, the property will again be offered for sale by the Sheriff at THREE O’CLOCK P.M., on the same day. The said purchaser will be held liable for the deficiencies and additional cost of said sale. J.R. LOTWICK Sheriff of Dauphin County August 18, 2015

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CAN GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS? In Lower Swatara, residents complain about trespassing, noise by Penn State students

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Lower Swatara Twp. residents are unhappy with their new neighbors – Penn State Harrisburg students in off-campus student housing. Problems with Penn State students have upset residents, who voiced their concerns to the township commissioners in August and September. The township commissioners want to bring in the developers of two student housing projects, Matt Tunnell and Matt Geneseo, to discuss the issues with the township. Resident Jeanie Dunaway said that since students began classes on Aug. 24, “The students are back, with the noise.” She said students have parties that begin at 7 p.m. and often run until 3 or 4 a.m., with many cars coming and going. She said that she hears the partying students from inside her home with doors and windows closed and her air conditioner running, disturbing her sleep. She said a lot of the noise appears to come from the grounds of the Coble Mansion, which Geneseo left intact to be used by the on-site manager of Campus Heights. “None of those developers live in that neighborhood,” she said, unlike residents, who are subjected to the students’ recreation and enjoyment. She welcomed the developers and the township commissioners to spend a night in her home to experience the nighttime commotion. Resident Ron Fisher’s property on Dauphin Street borders the cemetery and new Penn State Harrisburg soccer field. With the construction of the field and fence, he approached the commissioners in August, warning them of problems with students walking on his private property to enter or leave the Nittany Place student housing complex. “My property is going to be a shortcut for everybody,” Fisher said Aug. 5. Fisher was back before the commissioners on Wednesday, Sept. 16, talking about the frequency of students walking through his property, despite

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This homemade sign on the Dauphin Street property of Ron Fisher warns Penn State Harrisburg students against trespassing. a five-foot sign he posted that says, “Do Not Enter.” He said students walk in both directions through his property, between the student housing complexes. One recent night, Fisher reported 18 trespassers between 12:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. When confronted, “They just don’t seem to care,” Fisher said. One of the challenges with this problem is that when Fisher is disturbed by noisy people cutting through his yard, they are typically gone by the time police respond. A construction fence, installed at the request of Tunnell, helped briefly, although before long the students were damaging it to get through. “They tear it down,” Fisher said. He said the developers should be responsible for addressing the problems with a formidable, permanent fence. Deena Rishar, a resident from Wood Street, confirmed the problems with students in the neighborhood, although she said that she is reluctant to call the police. She has spoken to some Penn State Harrisburg students causing problems for the neighborhood without resolution. “One student told me, ‘Hey, lady, you have to get used to it,’ “ she said. Tom Mehaffie, president of the township commissioners, said he was quite

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concerned about the problems for several residents in the area. “We will address it with both owners and note everything you said,” Mehaffie told residents during a meeting on Sept. 2. He said he was quite concerned about the problems for several residents in the area. Two weeks later, during the commissioners’ Sept. 16 meeting, Mehaffie said further action from the township was needed. “Again, we will address this with Mr. Tunnell,” he said. “I will ask both student housing (developers) to send a letter to all tenants asking them to respect their neighbors and to not trespass,” Mehaffie said. Lower Swatara Police Chief Richard Brandt said trespassing is a problem in the neighborhood, and “until a fence is put up, it will continue to be a problem.’’ Detective Robert Appleby said his impression is Lower Swatara police have seen an increase in calls involving Penn State Harrisburg students throughout 2015. “It’s been pretty active down there,” he said. “We have had incidents from Penn State all year long, from serious crimes to other complaints.” With many students living in off-campus property within Lower Swatara, there have been numerous calls about

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In December 1899 I closed up my own architectural office and was associated with Architect Alex F. Smith, the oldest and leading architect of Reading. Here we prepared plans for the best buildings in the city as well as for the new terminal railroad station at Harrisburg, Pa. for the Philadelphia R.R. Co. The erection of which building I superintended. Also made the plans for a fine residence for Mr. George I. Bear, the president of the road at that time. We also prepared plans for many of the largest and best buildings in and around the city. I continued to live with my family at Springmont until the fall of 1902 when we sold our house and moved back to the city of Reading and occupied a rent on Woodward Street. The real development of Springmont was slow in coming and we wanted better advantages for our children, than the school at Sinking Springs, the nearest school district could offer. Besides this, as I was obliged to be away from home much of the time, it was rather lonesome for Catherine who never liked the surroundings very much. We built partly as an investment and realized a small profit by the sale of the property. The property cost us approximately $3,000.00 but some years later it was again sold for $11,500.00. In January 1904 architect Smith and I severed our business relationship owing to the financial and business depression of the time, which was reflected in lack of building operations. I then secured a position with Harry I. Saunders, a builder and contractor of Philadelphia, while Catherine and the children continued to live at Reading and I went home weekends. At the end of the building season when business was very dull that winter I secured another position with Edward M. Waldron Co., of Newark, New Jersey. This was the largest building company and contractors of that district. The new city hall of Newark, the new Catholic Church, the Shuer office building and other large structures were among those in process of construction at that time. I was next in the office to the chief engineer and draughtsman and stood in line to take (a page is ripped out here)…. (continued), this disease and soon after a young girl whom Catherine’s parents had adopted also took sick with the same malady. The brother eventually recovered but Ellie passed away after several weeks of intense suffering. Catherine’s mother was not well and was overcome with worry and grief so that the brunt of the work and nursing fell upon Catherine and her sisters Sarah and Gertrude, the latter being quite young at the time. Catherine was already tired out with the strenuous work of packing and moving our goods to the storage warehouse at Reading so that she was in no condition to assume the duties of a nurse as well as do much of the work and without sleep at night. It was too much for her and she too fell a victim to the awful disease and in the midst of her illness and delirium, and Sam was also in the same condition. Little Ellie passed away and quietly buried in the family plot. (There is a newspaper article re Cerebra-Spinal Meningitis) (I assume that is what the author is referring to). In the meanwhile I was making plans to welcome my family to Newark when on about the 8th of March 1905, Catherine became ill and I immediately left from Newark for Branch dale. I found Catherine just passing into the stage of delirium. She realized the nature of her trouble and had been making a brave effort to keep her consciousness until I arrived. She said, “Fred, I know I am in good hands, take care of me.” She then started to talk incoherently and suffered beyond description. Words cannot describe the awfulness of this disease or the suffering through which she passed. I occupied a cot in her room and sat beside her bed for nine weeks. Her family was very kind and did everything in their power for the three sick ones and we had the two leading doctors of that section in daily attendance. But the family held the prejudice that is shared by many country folks against hospitals and could not bear to have the patients removed to the Pottsville Hospital, which was already crowded almost to capacity. However at the end of the ninth week the doctors said there was no hope for Catherine and against the wishes of the family, I had her removed to the hospital. I rode with her in the ambulance and applied cotton saturated with aromatic spirits of ammonia to her face to keep up her vitality until we reached the hospital, seven miles from her home. That night I went to a hotel in Pottsville, but not to sleep, as that was impossible. Oh! What a night! They held out no hope for her and in fact placed the death screen around her cot, but would not allow me to remain with her. As early as I was allowed, I was at the hospital the next morning and was greatly relieved to find her living and showing signs of slight improvement. Under new treatment she began to gain and her recovery was the wonder of all who were familiar with her case. She was in the hospital six weeks when she was able to be taken back to her home on June 21. She had been admitted to the hospital May 11. During the spring and summer of this year, 1906, the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company erected a large fireproof office building in Pottsville after the plans of architect Allen F. Smith, of Reading, with whom I had been associated, and I was engaged as building superintendent and inspector for the company and the architect. For several weeks Catherine and the children continued to live in Branch dale while she was convalescing, but later they came to Pottsville where I was boarding at a boarding house conducted by a Mrs. Mortimer.”

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