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September 25, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
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PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER, NEW JERSEY, WILMINGTON
49 Years of Public Service
Fallen Leaves
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The FIGHT GOES ON
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Scenes taken at the recently held NBMBAA Entrepreneurial Institute
City Tour in Philadelphia
The keynote speaker at the luncheon was Janice Bryant Howroyd,
Established in 1970, the
National Black MBAA
Association is dedicated to
develop partnerships that
result in the creation of
intellectual and economic
wealth in the black community.
Mayor Michael Nutter, Janice Bryant Howroyd, and
Congressman Chaka Fattah
Jack Franklin
photographer
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Dicky Garrison
Tom Smith
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Janice Bryant Howroyd,
founder and CEO, Act-1
Group, turned her passion
for helping other into an
admirable and highly successful enterprise-all the
while mentoring other and
championing work/life balance. Janice is a strong
advocate for Women
Owned Business, Diversity
and Inclusion. Faith and
family are core to her life,
and her work/life balance
expertise is sought by
many organizations. In
1978, Janice founded Act1, which has since evolved
into the ACT-1 Group, a
global organization that is
leading the human
resources industry with
innovative services and
tools to partner with firm in
optimizing human resource
talent management.
William Z. Foster, photos
Janice Bryant Howroyd, Garlan Thompson, MBA
President Philadelphia Chapter; Barbara L. Thomas.
Reach One, Teach One, Lets Save the Children and Our Music
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Respect yourself and others will respect you
thera martin-connelly
Ordinary people, doing Extraordinary work
On Friday, September 18,
2009, State Representative
Cherelle L. Parker, her staff,
volunteers and people who
were hired to help her,
specifically for this one
event, turned Martin Luther
King, Jr,. High School into
what looked like a down
town high-priced ballroom,
where the big-wig movers
and shakers of our city often
gather. Short of seeing sky scrappers all around
us, outside the school, you would never have
known you were inside King High, accept for
those who were there and know where they had
driven, walked or gotten a ride. The school gymnasium was absolutely turned into a breath-taking
example of what can be, when one has a mind-set to do
something. State Representative Cherelle L. Parker is
one of those strong willed people who once they have a
game plan and once they’ve completed their strategic
planning, they just move forward to get the job done. In
the case of hosting her event at Martin King High, that is
exactly what happened. September 18th marked her 3rd
annual Northwest Philadelphia Community Appreciation
Awards Dinner, “Celebrating ordinary people doing
extraordinary work during difficult times in our neighborhoods.
The event was sponsored by the greater Philadelphia
urban Affairs Coalition.
State Representative Dwight Evans stated, “ the recipients of this most prestigious honor have been singled out
not only for their extraordinary contributions, but for
their reaching beyond the extraordinary in their everyday
lives. There are those who make a difference on their
jobs, in their communities or in their homes and for that
they should be commended. Then however, there are
those like the recipients of the awards this evening, who
through their tireless effort, make a mark in whatever
endeavor that they choose to undertake. Their contributions become part of their lives, become who they are.
They are those who set standards, become beacons o
flight to others, and reach for who they are. They are
those who set standards, become beacons of light to others, and reach for excellence.”
Congressman Chaka Fattah remarked, “Northwest
Philadelphia is a network of vibrant neighborhoods populated by the kind of community leaders and activists
who comprise the roster of tonight’s award winners. This
is truly a gathering of can-do and will do citizens who
build and sustain Northwest Philadelphia as the great liv-
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able section of our city that it is.”
Special congratulations to the 2009 Trailblazing
Footsteps honorees; Kernie L. Anderson, Robert Archie,
Esq., Ramona Riscoe Benson, David L. Cohen, Esq.,
Faatimah Gamble, Melissa Weiler-Gerber and Saks Fifth
Avenue, as well as those recognized for outstanding
community service: Donna Blatch, Benjamin and Robert
Bynum, Susan Cook, Rondal Cousar, Barbara Daniel
Cox, Marion Johnson, Louis Merchant and Jerald
Moody, Dr. Jerry Murphy, Rev. Dr. Ethelyn Taylor,
Gloria Thomas and Stella Tsai, Esq.
During the evening, guests dined on a delectable
menu of food prepared by David K. Simms, owner of
Eatible Delights Catering. And they were serenaded by
first the Intruders and then the Whispers. Talk about an
evening to remember. State Representative Cherelle
Parker and her staff left no stone unturned in planning all
the details for this fabulous, very sophisticated program,
right in the heart of the Northwest section of
Philadelphia. There was a video presentation during the
evening which reflected on progress made in the
Northwest over the last few years and there were many
hugs and laughs and pats on the back, off and on
throughout the evening.
A virtual who’s who of attendees, in particular from
the African American community, were there. I saw
retired Union Leader Herman Wooten, Sam Staten, Jr.,
Business manager for Laborers Local 332, Business
Magnate, Dr. Walter P. Lomax and his wife Beverly,
Radio One personality Dyanna Williams, Kenny
Gamble, Co-Founder of Philadelphia International
records, and a host of others. On the political side in
attendance were State Representative John Myers, State
Representative Jewell Williams, State Representative
Vanessa Brown, State Representative Louise Williams
Bishop, who also offered the invocation, State
Representative Kenyatta Johnson, City Council woman
Marian B. Tasco, and City Council woman Donna Reed
Miller.
Representative Parker didn’t host the event to show
off, or to leave a buzz in the air about what she does. She
hosted the event for the people of her district free of
charge to all the guests, as a way to say, “I appreciate you
and I hope for you to continue offering the kind of service to our community that you do”. Parker took great
pains to acknowledge each and every award recipient,
personally and with her own, unscripted words. If you
were in attendance you know what I’m writing about.
Cherelle Parker is genuine platinum gold in all she does.
She does it with the right spirit, with the true spirit of a
public servant, not self-serving. She is instead selfless
and caring, committed driven, brilliant and a young
woman with still, many places, even higher, to go.
Congratulations to all the extraordinary people who
received awards and accolades from Representative
Parker the other night. At the same time, I say Cherelle
Parker, you too are extraordinary and you deserve to be
saluted as well. Here’s to you from this columnists, yours
truly, Thera Martin Connelly.
FYI---Listen to Thera as she hosts News Source 900
on 900AM WURD. Listen and watch her show on line at
www.900amwurd.com, Mondays 10am-11am and
Tuesdays-Thursdays, 10am-12noon. Call-in and talk to
Thera at 215-634-8065.
Marian Anderson Museum meets Nkrumah Museum in Ghana
Phyllis Sims, Curator of the
Marian Anderson Museum in
Philadelphia (US) presented photo of
Marian Anderson, contralto; New York
City Governor Avril Harriman and
Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah. The
Presentation was in the Nkrumah
Museum in the Nkrumah Memorial
Park. Marian Anderson was appointed to the United Nations in the mid
50's and spoke on behalf of Africa.
During that period, Nkrumah along
with other colleagues prepared and
wrote the resolutions that Marian
Anderson presented when she spoke
on behalf of Ghana and the African
people's independence. Marian
Anderson's protege and concert
pianist, Blanche Burton Lyles said
"the MAHS is honored to have made
this presentation in honor of Kwame
Nkrumah's Centennial Celebration."
Pictured (left to right): Cecilia Atsiatorme from the Office of the
President, His Excellency Atta Mills, Phyllis Sims,Reagan Roland, Ms
Feredina Tsagah, Museum Educator, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
and Edward Quas, Senior Curator, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.
Jack T. Franklin, Photographer
Jack T. Franklin, photographer, died Sunday,
September 20, 2009. He was 87.
Jack was a person that everyone who knew him will
miss. As serious as he was in capturing the highlights of
a picture, he did not let it damper his sense of humor. If
you were sad, he would make you laugh.
Jack Franklin was born in Philadelphia to Frank
Franklin and the former Florence Collier. He graduated
from Simon Gratz High School and became a photographer and dark room technician for the Merlin Studios in
Philadelphia.
After the war, he returned briefly to Merlin Studios, but
soon launched his freelance career.
It was in the early 60s that Jack teamed up with our
publisher, Sonny Driver, to capture the entertainment
scene of Philadelphia and New Jersey. At that time,
Philadelphia and South Jersey hosted all of the star entertainers and SCOOP USA was the #1 entertainment newspaper.
Jack’s pictures also captured all of the civil rights
events in the area. From Martin Luther King’s visit to the
area to Cecil B. Moore’s victory of Black students being
admitted to Girard College to anywhere there was news,
Jack was there -- “Had camera and would travel”
There wasn’t much going on in Philadelphia that affected African-Americans over the past 50 years that Jack T.
Franklin didn’t record with his camera.
His photos were widely shown in various venues, most
particularly at the African American Museum in
Philadelphia. His photos have been featured in all of
Philadelphia’s local newspapers Jack’s talent was not limited to his home town. His photos have also been featured
in Ebony and Jet as well as the Smithsonian Institute,
even though many publications did not begin to accept his
work until after his photos began appearing in SCOOP
USA.
The African American Museum has more than 500,000
of his negatives and that, it is believed is merely the tip of
the iceberg of Jack’s career.
He is survived by his wife, Jessie Reed Franklin; two
daughters, Anita Michelle Franklin and Geraldine
Warren, and a son, Jack Savage.
At press time we learned that there will be a Tribute
Service at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at
the African American Museum, 7th and Arch Streets.
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Respect yourself and others will respect you
ChildWatch
marian wright edelman
Hundreds of thousands
of our nation's children are
being funneled down life
paths that lead to arrest,
conviction, incarceration
and even death. The urgent
challenge for each of us
and for our nation is to prevent this waste of our children's lives and of our
nation's capabilities and
future. The Children's
Defense Fund's Cradle to
Prison Pipeline(r) Crusade
<http://www.childrensdefense.org/helping-americas-children/cradle-to-pri son-pipeline-campaign/>
is dedicated to dismantling this pipeline to prison.
We believe it's never too late to save a child but that
it's also critical to pay attention to proven models
that keep children from entering the pipeline in the
first place. This is especially true of effective programs that give the youngest children and their families
support from birth to promote physical, social and emotional development, help prevent child abuse and neglect,
prepare them to be ready for school and empower children to avoid the pipeline to prison and follow positive
paths.
In exploring evidence-based best practices, the NurseFamily Partnership and other quality home visiting programs such as Healthy Families America, Parents as
Teachers and the Parent Child Home Program stand out.
President Obama singled out the success of quality home
visitation and included $8.6 billion over ten years in his
budget to expand effective programs and those that show
promise. NFP helps to change the lives of vulnerable
first-time mothers and their babies through ongoing home
visits from registered nurses. The NFP model has been
tested for over 30 years and in 1996 was formally
launched to bring registered nurses into the homes of as
many first-time low-income mothers as possible.
Each mother is partnered with a registered nurse early
in her pregnancy and receives ongoing nurse home visits
through her child's second birthday. The nurse provides
the mother preventive health care, health and development education for both mother and child, and life coaching for mother and family. The program currently serves
17,600 families in 28 states and has worked with more
than 98,000 families since 1996. This community health
program has yielded proven results including long-term
improvements in family health, education and economic
self-sufficiency. The NFP helps children avoid the
pipeline to prison by reducing long-term rates of child
abuse and neglect, child arrest, juvenile adjudication, and
mother arrests and convictions.
Quality Early Head Start is another sound program
model that often incorporates home visits in its support
for infants and toddlers and their families. The Bright
Beginnings Program <http://www.brightbeginningsinc.
org/> in Washington, D.C., is a comprehensive program
serving homeless preschool children and families. It is an
Early Head Start and Head Start program serving about
186 children annually who live with their families in crisis shelters or transitional housing. Bright Beginnings
offers an accredited early childhood program, health
screenings and on-site therapeutic services, job training in
early childhood for parents, transition services when children enter kindergarten, and night-time care services for
children whose parents work non-traditional hours. The
Early Head Start Program for infants and toddlers should
be adapted to serve more vulnerable families, but unfortunately this successful model currently serves only three
percent of eligible children.
There are also a number of effective family support
programs that help children by helping their parents.
AVANCE <http://national.avanceinc.org/, a parenting and
adult literacy program in Texas, New Mexico and
California, serves children younger than four years old
and their parents by offering early childhood education,
parenting education classes, community resource aware-
Speak to your neighbors and spread the word.
THIS IS NO SMALL MATTER!!
POST OFFICES ARE AN IMPORTANT
PART OF THE COMMUNITY!!
WE MUST TAKE ACTION NOW BEFORE THE
FINAL DECISION IS MADE AND THE DOORS
OF OUR NEIGHBORHOOD POST OFFICES ARE
CLOSED FOREVER!
Call the following USPS Reps and tell them
you want your Post Office keep Open James
Gallagher, District Manager 215-863-1608
-- Megan Brennan 215-412-494-2510
**Call Congressman Robert Brady 2153894627 and Congressman Chaka Fattah
215-3876404 also your City Council members to share your concerns about these proposed
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Keeping the Children out of the
Pipeline to Prison
ness, home visits and adult education. It also provides
transportation and other support services to help families
participate on a consistent basis. AVANCE is focused primarily on low-income Hispanic families and offers a culturally sensitive, bilingual program. It has demonstrated
positive results such as improvements in the home environment, more positive interactions between the child and
mother, and an increased sense of parental efficacy.
AVANCE recently received a $2.55 million grant from
the Kresge Foundation to continue expanding its program.
The Maternal Infant Health Outreach Worker Program
(MIHOW) <http://www.mihow.org/ operates in six
southern and border states. This is another family support
program that has improved families' access to affordable
medical care and well baby medical services that help
with problems related to alcoholism, drug abuse or
depression. It trains and employs local women to mentor
other women to promote the development of healthy children. The goal is to stimulate low-cost parent-to-parent
interventions that improve health and child development
for low-income families. The success of this program is
demonstrated by MIHOW mothers and children scoring
significantly better than comparison groups on measures
that assess positive child development.
All of these models prove that working with the
youngest at-risk children and their families at the beginning of their lives is cost-effective and yields valuable
results that enable children to flourish. Preventing children from entering the cradle to prison pipeline as early
as possible is the best opportunity to get and keep them
on the right path to successful adulthood.
Coalition to erect a Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. life-size Bronze Sculpture at the entrance
of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
The Artist Sculptor Rebecca-Rose tm (RMFAC
Studio) Present Plans for a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Freedom Dream” Monument in Historic Philadelphia.
The monument will be made a Gift to the City of
Philadelphia as a Legacy and Symbol of International
Human Rights and dignity for all people.
Ms. Rose, a fourth generation African-American
sculptor revealed to the public her designs for the monument, as well as the Coalition’s plans to bring visibility
to the Drive, in Dr. King’s honor.
This is a history in the making tribute in Philadelphia
to Americas Renown Nobel Peace Laureate. This tribute
honors Dr. King, the City of Philadelphia, and R. Sonny
Driver, Publisher, SCOOP, USA Incorporated. Mr.
Driver spearheaded the naming of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Drive, with the support of the City of
Philadelphia and over 60,000 citizens in petition.
Philadelphia’s leaders, community organizations, cultural families and sponsors are being asked to support
the Dr. King’s “Freedom’s Dream” Monument.
We ask your support at this time to provide us with a
letter of interest if you are able and willing to make this
tax-exempt donation. For your contribution of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) dollars, your name or that or your
organization’s will be engraved on the granite base of
the monument as a living legacy of your support.
Neither deposits nor payments are required at this time.
Please forward to PJC, the enclosed Expression of
Interest Pledge Form, so that we may gather and forward
your letter along with others to the Greater Philadelphia
Urban Affairs Coalition for they have expressed an interest to be our Fiscal Agent on the project.
We welcome an opportunity to talk or meet with you
regarding the details. Contacts: Rebecca Rose: (215)
833-9082 (cell), e-mail: /[email protected]
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Respect yourself and others will respect you
Film examines Slavery from a Black Female perspective
harry polis
The Health care bill
I am worried for people
with and without health care
insurance. A life-threatening
illness with either bankrupt
or kill both.
Now that
Senator Kennedy has passed
on, it will be harder to get a
good bill passed in congress.
Millions of people, including
our son and daughter, have
no medical coverage. The
poor have little access to
health care even if they are covered by Medicaid.
Most doctors do not accept
Medicaid, and like commercial health insurance, there is a lot
they do not cover. In the throws of
terrible illness, complete, excellent
care takes every penny.
The Republicans are against any
programs spending money on
working people. Wealthy people
are their patrons and the people
they support.
Republicans have allowed racists
and nut cases to direct their political party. They and their followers have vowed to cause
Obama's failure. Instead of looking out for all Americans,
Republicans vote for tax roll-backs for the super-rich.
Former President W. Bush stated the poor have health
care. It's called "The hospital emergency room". Every
other wealthy nation on this planet has health care for all
their citizens. Their life spans have surpassed ours. In
fact, the American life span has grown shorter. It is
shameful that American government does not willingly
look out for her citizens.
Copyright 2006 by Harry Martin Polis and edited
by Jaynee Levy-Polis
Harry is available for lectures and entertainment with stories
and poetry. Contact SCOOP USA, or e-mail Harry
that have always been in me and I suspect I see them as my
inner Slave Sister who I am now in touch with and free her
and allow her to have the freedoms she was denied. We can
use this film to teach history, this is just not AfricanAmerican history, it is American history. We can used this
film to empower ourselves.”, shared Gwen Ragsdale at a
recent screening of her film.
For Mrs. Ragsdale researching material for the film and
making the film were cathartic because her mother and her
older relatives never spoke about their experiences. She
hopes viewers will also feel a sense of relief and knowing as
they discover and learn what our ancestors went through.
She believes the film which depicts the degradation and
abuse Africans experienced will help explain why we do the
things we do, where much of our pathology comes from; but
more importantly she hopes the film will be a vehicle for
healing.
“I believe within each African-American woman resides
a slave sister. She comes out when we least expect it, there
is an inner strength and resiliency we didn’t know we had.
But we also have to let go of the anger and the negativity.
We have to learn from it. So many of us are angry and we
don’t know why. We need to talk about the slavery experience. The Jews talk about the Holocaust all the time, we
need to talk about our experiences. My mother never told me
about her life, there are so many questions. Every family has
someone who disappeared and we don’t know what happened to them, we need to talk about that. It’s painful but we
need to do it so we can learn from it.”
For more information about My Slave sister Myself, call
(888) 886-LEST (5378) or Email: lestweforgetmuseum@
yahoo.com
Fall classes begin at the new Berean Institute
Cosmetology and Barber Programs Enrolling NOW!
The New Berean
Institute is now enrolling
students for fall classes in
its cosmetology and barber programs. Reorganized
under the leadership of
Ella Jarrett, director of
cosmetology/ barbering,
both programs are offering exciting, new courses
with a multi-cultural
approach.
The cosmetology program offers full and parttime license preparation
courses for operators and
instructors. The new curriculum includes updated
instruction in styling all
hair textures, nail technology, facials, make-up and
teaching techniques. Due
to growing interest, the
continually evolving program will soon offer
courses in braiding, locs
and natural hair care.
Berean’s Tri-City
Barber School, the only
one in the city, has been
attracting students from
throughout the Delaware
Valley. The barber curriculum has been updated
to include courses in hair
replacement and electricity and light therapy. Both
the barber and cosmetology programs include
instruction in shop management and how to manage the finances of the
business. Refresher
courses also are available
for professionals who
need to update their skills.
“We’re really excited
about our new curriculum
and new staff,” explained
Jarrett. “We are now
offering state-of-the-art,
innovative programs that
will provide our students
with all the skills needed
to be full professionals
without needing additional training. We’ll even
help them build their
clientele and assist them
in marketing their skills.
They’ll also have the
chance to participate in
professional hair shows
and competitions. When
they leave Berean, they’ll
be prepared not only for
licensure, but also for success in the cosmetology
and barber professions as
entrepreneurs.”
Hair services for the
public will resume at the
cosmetology and barber
clinics. Jarrett said a special community outreach
will be directed to selected senior developments.
Call for more information
on clinic services.
Students enrolling in
Berean must be at least 17
years of age and have
earned a high school
diploma or GED. Tuition
management and payment
plans are available.
Call now to enroll! Fall
classes begin October 5.
The cosmetology program
is housed on Berean’s
Well Done!
This week’s rap from the
mayor of Girard Ave., Toby
Rich, is called, “Well Done.”
I’m really talking about two
specific events in mind
where the job completed was
well done and hard fought. I
first want to talk about a
young lady named Rabiyah,
who is my friend’s brother
Walis’ grand-daughter. Rabiyah
sings jazz music, and I must say for her age she sings
well, but now she had stepped up her musical game. She
sings jazz good, she feels her song and better yet her
audience now feels the song right along with her. At a
recent event, she sang Etta James’s At Last, and her audience made up of mainly young people in their teens were
really into it, moving to and humming to the music. It was
amazing to see the gap of young sound, old sound, being
bridged together. Bridging gaps can be an important
thing. The next gap that I feel was bridged recently, was
one by our beloved Mayor Nutter when he was able to get
the budget signed up in Harrisburg. For a while it looked
like it would be a stale mate with egos clashing and no
one really thinking about 3,000 people who were going to
be laid off, except our Mayor Nutter and Governor Ed.
Rendell. I’m sad to say but here in Philadelphia, many
people are already under the impression that we are not
liked outside the city. Our baseball teams, basketball
teams and football teams are liked, but Philadelphians
feel we are not cared foras citizens. We were thinking and
Toby Rich
junious r. stanton
Gwen and Joe Ragsdale
have a life mission to tell
the story of the great Maafa,
the African slavery holocaust and keep the story
alive for future generations.
Joe Ragsdale’s interest was
sparked when he was a
youngster in the South listening to his Great Uncle
and his peers talk about
their days as conscripts in
the Civil War. He began
collecting shackles, manacles, chains, whips, torture
devices as well as artifacts and documents that chronicle the wide ranging impact of the trans-Atlantic
Slave trade, slavery in the US and Jim Crow era
memorabilia. Today the Ragsdales have one of the
most comprehensive and extensive collections in the country if not the world. They’ve used hundreds of thousands of
dollars of their own money traveling in search of and acquiring bits and pieces of the vast historical tapestry that tells our
story. Most of their collection is housed in the Lest We
Forget Black Holocaust Museum of Slavery located at 3650
Richmond Street in Philadelphia. As part of their mission
they take many of the exhibits around the country speaking
and lecturing about slavery, the artifacts themselves and the
need to know that slavery and its aftermath are pivotal components of American history. Recently they added a new
dimension to the story telling process, film making. Gwen
Ragsdale became fascinated by her husband’s quest and
determination and joined him as a full partner. Over the
years she thought about what our ancestors endured and
ways to tell the story by using technology. She started jotting
notes down, the notes turned into vignettes and narratives
which ultimately evolved into a script and story line for a
documentary. Out of that emerged a documentary film entitled My Slave Sister Myself. The documentary also includes
music videos by several very talented artists who use music
and rhyme to provoke thought and show how much of what
we do; good and bad is a direct outgrowth of slavery.
“This documentary is something I’m very proud of and
something that has taken me almost ten years to create. It’s
an idea that been percolating in my head for a long time. I
finally took some time to put pen to paper to write this script.
I had the opportunity to meet with a crew that was able to
film it and put it together. My Slave Sister Myself is a documentary film primarily about the experiences of enslaved
African women. I shared their experiences by creating narratives of different aspects of slavery. I then took those narratives and compared them with experiences of today’s
black women. You’d be surprised to know how many similarities there are.
The film itself answers a myriad of unanswered questions, questions we didn’t even know we had. My research
took me into places in terms of information that I didn’t
know we had experienced and places I didn’t know existed.
Sharing this is surreal because these are thoughts and ideas
main campus at 1901 W.
Girard Avenue. For more
information on the cosmetology program and clinic
call 215/236-3175. The
Berean Tri-City Barber
School is located at Broad
& Nedro. For more infor-
mation on the barber program and clinic call
215/924-2891. For general information on historic
Berean Institute check out
its website at www.thebereaninstitute.net.
2009 Hazard Waste
Collection Program
The Streets Department
will hold its fifth
Household Hazardous
Drop-off event of the
2009 season on Saturday,
September 26, announced
Streets Department
Commissioner Clarena
I.W. Tolson. The event
will be held at the
Department’s site at the
3rd District Highway Yard
at 22nd and York Streets.
Residents may drop off
materials between 9 AM
and 3 PM.
The Streets Department
is having a successful
year in the Household
Hazardous Waste collection program, as over 700
cars came to the site and
residents safely disposed
of 30,000 pounds of hazardous materials and
15,000 pounds of computers at the first collection
event held on April 18,
2009.
Household Hazardous
Waste can also harm the
environment; one gallon
of used oil can contaminate one million gallons
of freshwater. The U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) estimates that the average
household can accumulate
up to 100 pounds per year
of oil base paint, used oil,
solvents, pesticides, car
batteries, and other hazardous household wastes.
These materials can be
safely disposed of by taking them to a Household
Hazardous Waste event.
Checking product labels
for these key words can
identify household
Hazardous Waste:
TOXIC, FLAMMABLE,
CORROSIVE, and
See “Hazard Waste” page 8
looking at ways that we can effectively deal with this
issue at the poles during the next election, however our
Mayor went up to Harrisburg and made a point to let
folks know he was not there for a handout or a give-away. He wanted to see legislation pass that would help us
to be very independent and then when the legal gambling
comes to Phila we will really be in a better situation
financially. In my opinion our mayor just signed and
sealed his next 4 years. The residents of this city would
be fools to let a fighter like him go, after he made sure
that 3,000 people would not get laid off. It shows God is
on his side. He is the real deal and the big show and the
best Mayor this city could have. All that talk about him
being a one term mayor you know he could go anywhere
in the USA and run for mayor and win, especially in New
York because everyone loves a positive fighter.The Phila
Association of Former Gang Members had a very important meeting with our Deputy Mayor of Public Safety, Mr.
Everett Gillison, and it went very well. He explained to
us just what would happen to our city if the budget were
not passed. Lucky for us our Mayor fixed that situation,
but the meeting was very informative so to the folks that
were supposed to be there and did not make it, try to
make it next time, because you do not want to miss out on
stuff you should know. Also we are still going to have the
meeting with Mr. Seth Williams, who is running for
District Attorney of our wonderful city in October and I
will make sure you get the exact date. We will contact
you just like last time so no excuses, this is your city, your
responsibility. How can you tell young people what they
are not doing, when you choose to do nothing yourself?
With love, honor, and respect you mayor of Girard Ave.
Toby Rich, peace.
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5
Twentieth Century African American History from within: the Hip Hop Nation
as a site of Cultural and Historial Memory (Part I of II)
Copyright James G. Spady 2009
Dedicated to Sterling A. Brown, Ophelia Egypt,
Lawrence Reddick, Letitia Brown, Carolyn Gerald,
Larry Neal, Jimmy Stewart, VeVe Clark, Katherine
Dunham, Kateb Yacine, Desdemones Bardin, Michel
Fabre, Carter G. Woodson, Lorenzo Greene, Charles H.
Wesley, Marian Thompson Wright, Merze Tate, John
Blassingame, Geneva Smitherman, John Baugh,
Marvin X, S.O. Biobaku, Samir Meghelli, Richard
Aldrich, Charles G. Lee, H. Samy Alim, Cheryl Keyes,
Portia Maultsby, Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez,
Benjamin Quarles, Jeff Chang, Tricia Rose, Robin D. G.
Kelley and Ronald Jemal Stephens
“Whatever constitutes a Black aesthetic has and will
rest on the musician. The black musician is ahead of
everyone in the expression of true black sensibility. For
him, Negritude or Soul or Blackness has never been a
matter for soapbox articulation. The musician has
expressed himself through the power of speech or an African
Lesson plans and
Retirement plans
patrick l. robinson,
If you're a teacher, chances
are you know the lessons
you're going to teach like the
back of your hand, inside and
out. That's because you took
some time and prepared
ahead with lesson plans. But
how much time have you
devoted to your retirement
plan?
Whether you're 30 years in,
or in your freshman year as a teacher, it's important
to spend time learning your retirement plan. You
may be a teacher or other government employee
covered by state or local government retirement plans
instead of Social Security. And, even if you do work at a
second job and pay into Social Security, your benefits
would most likely be affected by your other retirement
plan. So take a lesson from us and learn about two
important provisions that may affect you:
the
Government Pension Offset (GPO) and the Windfall
Elimination Provision (WEP). Who is affected by GPO
and WEP? Government employees who didn't pay Social
Security taxes on their government earnings are affected.
The Government Pension Offset (GPO) reduces the
potential Social Security spouse's/widow's/widower's
benefit amount someone could receive if he or she also
receives a pension from a federal, state or local government for work on which no Social Security taxes were
paid.
The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) can reduce
a worker's monthly Social Security benefit amount, if he
or she also receives a pension from work not covered by
Social Security. What is the purpose of these provisions?
GPO and WEP are designed to ensure that all American
workers are treated equally under the Social Security program. GPO generally requires that Social Security spouses' or surviving spouses' benefits be reduced by twothirds of the entitled person's government pension. Why?
Because GPO removes an advantage that some government workers once had. Before GPO, a person who
worked in a government job that was not covered under
Social Security could receive, in addition to a government pension (based on his or her own earnings), a full
Social Security spouse's or surviving spouse's benefit.
No other workers had this option because Social Security
benefits payable to a person as a spouse or surviving
spouse must be offset, dollar for dollar, by the amount of
that person's own Social Security benefit.
Similarly, WEP takes away an advantage that the regular Social Security benefit 'formula' would give people
who have substantial pensions from non-Social Security
covered jobs. Without WEP, a worker who spent most of
his or her career in employment not covered by Social
Security and who worked for a short time to get Social
Security coverage would end up with much higher benefits than if all of his or her work were done under Social
Security. This is because we calculate Social Security
benefits using a formula that gives proportionately higher benefits to workers with low lifetime earnings.
Want to learn more? You can dig deeper, and see some
examples of just how the two provisions work in real-life
situations, at www.socialsecurity.gov/gpo-wep. Or you
can call toll-free, 1-800-772-1213 (for the deaf or hard of
hearing, call our TTY number, 1-800-325-0778) and ask
for Social Security publications on theGovernment
Pension Offset or the Windfall Elimination Provision.
There's no pop quiz now, but the real test will come
when you're ready to retire. A little time preparing for
your retirement now can help you ace your final exam:
retirement.
Don't stand in line; file ONLINE
www.socialsecurity.gov
we’re made of.. People may look at me and say that’s the
boy who made it because I drive a beamer and I have a
house and everything. But what I have is what every standard South African family should have; a house, a car, a
decent education. And we’re not even close to that.”
wardrobe. More than any
other kind of black artist, the
musician creates his own
Negritude.”
James T. Stewart, “The
Development of the Black
Revolutionary Artist”
Black Fire, p. 7
Hip Hop Culture serves as
a groundation and cohesive
force in an ever expanding
Hip Hop Nation. Since its
inception in the l970’s,
members of this nation have
recognized the desirability
of change based in human
self and group emancipation. Members of this vast
body can be found in
Cincinnati, Philly, Brooklyn,
Jay-Z
Chicago, Bronx, Cairo,
Johannesburg, Algiers, Marseille, Dakar, Bordeaux,
Berlin, Oakland, Newark, Havana, Miami, Milan, New
Orleans, Los Angeles, Toronto, Kingston, New Haven,
Auckland, Shaolin, London, Washington, D. C.,
Memphis, Atlanta, Dar Es Salaam, Harlem and Paris.
Speaking from Johannesburg in South Africa, Zola
says, “ I’m a listener of Hip Hop and I listen to what they
say. They’re on our side. They’re still fighting their own
battles and their side because they’re getting ripped off
just as much as we are. But hopefully one day, internationally, we’ll get together and put an end to this. People
like Jay Z, Ja Rule and DMX (my favorite brother) will
have to start it. They have a bigger voice. I’m speaking as
a Hip Hop head.. I’ve been listening to Hip Hop for 18
years and I’m only 26. Zola has been called young
Mandela of the streets. Named and claimed as
Bonginakoss Thuthakani Dlami [which translates appropriately as Praise God/A Visionary], this 26 year old musician is not only a membr of the Hip Hop Nation but he has
been called “The Reigning Prince of South African
indigenous (South Africa’s indigenous equivalent to hip
hop music---Kwaito)
Anicee Gaddis of Trace Magazine writes, “ Kwaito--Kwai (‘rage’) of the townships (‘tu’) is a musical hybrid,
incorporating house, hip hop and ragga that rode up on
the heels of Mandela’s 1994 election and the official end
of apartheid. With best album of the year, as well as best
artist, Zola is comparable in terms of popularity to Jay Z
or Ja Rule in the States, his music is literally the soundtrack of Jo’Burg’s cultural melting pot, talkig to theh
youth you get the feeling his music invades their dreams.”
Hip Hop /Kwaito Headz in Jo’Burg
Although Zola is multilingual (he speaks five languages; Xhosa, Zulu, Street Ebonics or Tsotsi-Taal, Sotho
and English), when he’s communicating with his people,
he uses straightup Street Ebonics like his Hip Hop
Brothers and Sisters in the United States. For Zola,
Kwaito is ‘really the anthropology of South Africa, what
Communication Practices of a Hip Hop Nation in
Process: Rapper As Postmodern African Griot
Wherever you travel in the world, it is evident that Hip
Hop culture has a major impact on the young people of
that era. What is it about the communication practices of
the Hip Hop Nation that resonates globally? How deeply
are the cultural practices rooted in the history of
Transatlantic
African people or Afro United Staters? How is the
Rap Musician connected to generations of ancestors
who passed on the history back in the old country?
A decade ago, the noted black linguist Dr. Geneva
Smitherman offered the following insight in her groundbreaking essay, “The Chain Remain The Same:
Communicative Practices in The Hip Hop Nation.”
Smitherman explained, “ Rap music is rooted in the
Black Oral Tradition of tonal semantics, narrativizing,
signification/signifyin’, the Dozens/playin the Dozens,
Africanized syntax and other communicative practices.
The Oral Tradition itself is rooted in the surviving African
tradition of ‘Nommo” and the power of the word in
human life. The rapper is a postmodern African griot, the
verbally gifted storyteller and cultural historian in traditional African society. As African America’s ‘griot,’ the
rapper must be lyrically/linguistically fluent, he or she is
expected to testify, to speak the truth, to come on wit it in
no uncertain terms.”
Hip Hop Nation Language
Rappers, like Gospel Singers, have a range of stylistic
options that they adapt to changing language and musicological situations. We identified the presence of Hip Hop
Nation Language as early as l991 in Nation Conscious
Rap (Spady and Eure), the first volume in our trilogy on
Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture. Nearly a decade later,
Spady and Alim in Street Conscious Rap
Wrote: “It’s the way Legacy unites in these dark Philly
nights Aaaaahwooo! It’s the way Busta Rhymes
grooooowwwlls, groowlls like a dungeon dragon. It’s the
way Noreaga flips an interrogative into an exclamatory
and laces an entire track with What! What! What! Whuh
What! It’s the way Ice Cube’s authoritative voice calls us
to action e-yay e-yaaaaayeee on ‘We be Clubbin,’ Yay-e
Yaay on ‘ Pushing Weight,’ and then Yaeee on the remix.”
It’s the way Master P hollers Uuuuuummmggghhh! And
relieves his stress. It’s both the way DMX snarls like a
killa pitbull ‘grrrrrrr’ and Snoop Dogg barks s bow-wowwow- wow- yippie yo, yippie yay. It’s the distinct way in
which Juvenile adds HA [a carryover from that Blues
Chain Gang Ha! Heard on those old Folkway blues
anthologies] in the end of each one of his Magnolia
Projects influenced verses. In the way Jay Z bursts a hole
See “Hip Hop” page 10
State Senator Shirley M. Kitchen
and City Councilman William K. Greenlee
Present the
IMPROVING YOUR FINANCIAL LIFE
SEMIMAR
FREE
Saturday, September 26, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Learning Center, Temple University Health System Headquarters
2450 W. Hunting Park Ave. (Corner of Hunting Park Avenue and Stokely Street)
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
Arm yourself with the resources that will improve your finances! Featuring
experts on CREDIT, HOUSING AND FINANCING YOUR FUTURE!
Also featuring exhibitors from various state and city agencies.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Take Broad Street subway to Hunting Park (North
Bound). At Broad and Hunting Park, take the R bus (West Bound) and get off at
24th and Hunting Park.
FREE PARKING: Visitor Parking Lot is located directly across Building on
Stokely St.
For more information, please call Senator Kitchen's Office at (215) 227-6161 and
Councilman Greenlee’s Office at (215) 686-3446 or 3447.
Visit www.senatorkitchen.com
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janet walters levite
Film
Review
Respect yourself and others will respect you
Upcoming Releases and
films in Production
UPCOMING RELEASES
MORE THAN A GAME
Opening: October 2, 2009
Starring Lebron James,
Dru Joyce II, Dru Joyce
III, Romeo Travis and
Sian Cotton. Five talented
young basketball players
from Akron, Ohio star in
this remarkable true-life
coming of age story about
friendship and loyalty in
the face of great adversity.
Coached by a charismatic
but inexperienced player's father, and led by future
NBA superstar LeBron James, the "Fab Five's"
improbable nine year journey leads them from a
decrepit inner-city gym to the doorstep of a national high school championship.
**********
MICHAEL JACKSON'S THIS IS IT
Opening: Wednesday October 28, 2009
"This Is It" is being produced with the full support of
The Estate of Michael
Jackson and will be drawn
from hundreds of hours of
rehearsal and behind-thescenes footage, captured
in high definition with
state-of-the-art
digital
sound as the late singer
was preparing for his concert series in London. The
film, which will also offer
select sequences in 3-D,
will provide a unique
career retrospective and
feature interviews with
some of Jackson's closest
friends and creative collaborators.
"This Is It" will offer
Jackson fans and music
lovers worldwide a rare,
behind-the-scenes look at
the performer, his career,
and the stage spectacular
that would have been. The film will provide moviegoers
with an unforgettable front row experience compiled
from extensive footage that shows Jackson's meticulous
preparation for his 2009 London shows.
**********
BROOKLYN'S FINEST:
Opening: Friday November 27, 2009
Starring Don Cheadle and Wesley Snipes The story is
a dramatic ensemble with three interweaving story lines
involving Brooklyn cops.
**********
FILMS IN PRODUCTION
HALLE BERRY IN TALKS
FOR "SURROGATE"
Halle Berry is in talks to star
in "The Surrogate" for 20th
Century Fox. Based on the 2004
book by Kathryn Mackel, the
story centers on a couple desperate to have a child who find
themselves in an unbearable
position when they find out the
surrogate they hired to carry
Lebron James,
their baby is insane. Berry is
More than a Game interested in the part and Fox is
keen to have her do it, though
official dealmaking has yet to begin. Berry would play
the wife who wants to have the child.
**********
WILL SMITH WORKING ON 'HANCOCK 2'
Columbia has hired screenwriters Adam Fierro and
Glen Mazzara to pen the sequel to Will Smith's 2008
superhero movie "Hancock," which grossed $624 million worldwide last year. According to the Hollywood
Reporter, the plot for "Hancock 2" is being kept under
wraps, though the writers will work with Smith and
director Peter Berg to build on the world hinted at in the
first movie. The original starred Smith as a drunken,
irresponsible superhero who undergoes an image
makeover by a public relations man. It later is revealed
that the hero is part of a line of immortal beings who
have been around for more than 3,000 years and begin to
lose their powers when in proximity to fellow immortals.
**********
TERRENCE HOWARD IN A 'LITTLE MURDER'
Terrence Howard has landed a spot in the Lake Bell
and Josh Lucas-led indie thriller "Little Murder," reports
Variety. The film is set in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
and centers on a disgraced detective (Lucas) who gets an
unexpected shot at redemption when the ghost of a beautiful cellist (Bell) solicits his help in finding her killer.
Peter "Gaga" Antonijevic is directing. Production is set
to begin in New Orleans.
**********
ANTHONY MACKIE
JOINS 'BUREAU'
Anthony Mackie ("The Hurt Locker") has joined the
cast of Universal's sci-fi thriller "The Adjustment
See “Upcoming releases” page 7
Fallen Leaves
Tom Smith, popular
member of “Club 40” and
former proprietor of the
Hunt Room in North
Philadelphia and Hunt
room South in South
Philadelphia, died
Sunday, September 20,
2009. He was 84. Tom’s
latest venture before retiring was a partnership in
the famous Lou and
Choo’s nite club.
Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the
Funeral Service on Friday,
September 25, 2009 at 11
a.m. at Enon Tabernacle
Baptist Church, 230 W. Counter Street. Interment will
be at Chelten Hills Cemetery.
Edward J. Garrison,
an icon of Germantown
passed on Saturday,
September 19, 2009. Dicky,
as he was affectionately
called, was a member of
Club Royals, a very popular
social club of yesteryears
40s and 50s. He will be
missed by his wife, Ruth
Elam Garrison and his family plus many friends.
Funeral services were
held on Thursday,
September 24 at Grace
Baptist Church of
Germantown, 25 W.
Johnson St. Interment was
at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Phila.
Keep Black Music Alive
CD Spotlight
Top CDs & DVDs
1. Whitney Houston ......... “I Look To You” ........ (Arista)
2. Jay-Z .................. “Blue Print 3” ............. (Roc Nation)
3. Maxwell ....... “Black Summer’s Night” ... (Columbia)
4. Anthony Hamilton .... “The Point of It All” .... (Zomba)
5. Seal ......................... “Soul” ................................... (WB)
6. K’Jon ................ “I Get Around” ................ (Up & Up)
7. Ginnuwine ....... “A Man’s Thoughts”............ (Asylum)
8. Black Eyed Peas ............... “E.N.D.” (Energy Never Dies)
(Interstate)
9. Keri Hilson ........ “In A Perfect World” ......... (Mosley)
10. Drake ................... “So Far Gone” ...................... (YM)
11. Jada Kiss ........ “The Last Kiss” .......... (Rock-A-Fellow)
12. Michael Jackson ........ “Off the Wall” ................ (Epic)
13. Rick Ross ........... “Deeper Than Rap” ........ (DefJam)
14. Eminem ............... “Relapse” .................... (Aftermath)
15. Charlie Wilson .............. “Uncle Charlie .............. (Jive)
16. Busta Rhymes .......... “Back on My B.S.” ........... (Uni)
17. Michael Jackson ............. “ Thriller” .......... (Epic)
18. Raphel Saadig ...... “The Way I See You” ........... (Sony)
19. Ciara .............. “Fantasy Ride” ...................... (LaFace)
20. John Legend ............. “Evolver” ......................... (Sony)
21. Jamie Foxx ........... “Intuition” .................. (J. Records)
22. Chrisett Mitchell ........... “Epiphany” ........... (DefJam)
23. The Dream ...... “Love vs. Money” ........... (DefJam)
24. Fabulous ...................... “Loso’s Way” ................. (Uni)
25. Keyshia Cole ........ “A Different Me” ............ (Geffen)
Top Gospel CDS &
1. Hezekiah Walker & LFC ......... “Souled Out” ....... (Verity)
2. Donald Lawrence/The Murrills ....... “Family Prayer”..(Savoy)
3. Donnie McClurkin ... “Live Detroit” “We All Are One” ... (Verity)
4. Bunny Sigler ...... “The Lord’s Prayer” ..... (Bun-Z))
5. Donald Lawrence/The Murrills .. “Family Prayer”..(Savoy)
6. WOW .............. “Gospel 2009 Top 30” ............... (Verity)
7. Sharon Baptist Church, Project ...... “Sing Unto
The Lord a New Song” ... (Soul Searchers)
8. Shekinah Glory Ministry .................. “Jesus”..................... (K.R.)
9. Greg O’Quinn ........... “After the Storm” ....... (Pendulum)
10. Mary, Mary .............. “The Sound” ................ (Sony)
11. J. Moss ............. “Just James” ............. (PAJAM)
12. Bebe & Cece Winans “Bebe & Cece Winans” ... (B & C)
12. Deitrich Haddon .. “Revealed” .............. (Tyscot)
13. Darius Brooks ............. “Your Will” .............. (EMI)
14. Fred Hammond ..... “They That Wait” .... (Zomba)
15. Lee William/Spiritual Qc’s ... “Fall on Me” .... (MCG)
16. Kirk Franklin .... “The Fight of My Life” ..................(Zo Mira)
17. The Savettes/The Victory Choral Ensemble ......... “A New
Chapter” .......... (SV)
18. Brown Boyz ........... “Harvet Time” .......... (Black Smoke)
19. Israel & New Breed .... “Power of One” .... (Zomba)
20. Clarence Fountain, Sam Butler & The Boys ... “Stepping
Up & Stepping Out .... Word
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Philly Beat
Charles Dutton takes on different role in FAME
Yanina Carter
Entertainment Editor
A reinvention of
the original Oscar®winning hit film,
“Fame” comes to
the big screen after
20 years, featuring
new actors/actress
while bringing back
some original cast
members. Actor
Charles Dutton takes
on the role of the
acting teaching in
Fame and took
time to talk about the movie with Scoop USA.
“Fame” is different then anything I have done
before,“ said Dutton. “Portraying the acting
teacher, I wanted to model all the people who
have been acting teachers, so I tried to remember all the things I was taught along my way in
the business.” A big fan of the original film
Dutton said, “ It was fun to be a part of the film
and to to be on the other side – a part of FAME”
‘Fame” follows a talented group of dancers,
singers, actors, and artists over four years at the New
York City High School of Performing Arts, a diverse, creative powerhouse where students from all walks of life
are given a chance to live out their dreams and achieve
real and lasting fame...the kind that comes only from tal-
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In an incredibly competitive atmosphere, plagued by
self-doubt, each student’s passion will be put to the test.
In addition to their artistic goals, they have to deal with
everything else that goes along with high school, a tumultuous time full of schoolwork, deep friendships, budding
romance, and self-discovery.
As each student strives for his or her moment in the
spotlight, they’ll discover who among them has the innate
talent and necessary discipline to succeed. With the love
and support of their friends and fellow artists, they’ll find
out who amongst them will achieve Fame…
The cast includes Asher Book as Marco, Kristy Flores
as Rosie, Paul Iacono as Neil, Paul McGill as Kevin,
Naturi Naughton as Denise, Kay Panabaker as Jenny,
Kherington Payne as Alice, Collins Pennie as Malik,
Walter Perez as Victor, and Anna Maria Perez de Tagle as
Joy. Their instructors include Debbie Allen as Principal
Angela Simms, Charles S. Dutton as Alvin Dowd, Kelsey
Grammer as Joel Cranston, Megan Mullally as Fran
Rowan, and Bebe Neuwirth as Lynn Kraft.
Dutton said what is so amazing about this film is there
are kids that are driven like this to perform. “There are
certain things that the characters said in the film that was
said to me when I want to be an artists.” He espalined,.
“You have to go in as a celebrity not star, you want to
change people lives as an artists you want people to discover or rediscover.”
He contimued, “You know what a song can do to
someone? Well, the craft of acting has been questioned
because every entertainment personality think they can
be an actor. They forget that it is a craft and this is what
“Fame” reminds us that its all about your true talent and
commitment..
“They don’t call it show business for no reason, but
what the film tells young people is it’s about having discipline and perservance. They are serious about their
career and skills. The movie resignated in this message
that you have to be serious and committed, and have the
passion.
Dutton is joined in Fame by veteran Debbie Allen, who
was the dance choreographer in the original film, but this
time plays the principle of the school. Also joining the
staff is Kelsey Grammer, who plays the music teacher.
Dutton who resides in Baltimore, Md., said he often
comes to Philly to work on projects. Just recently he did
a movie in Philly called, “The Gift” “I met this young
guy and gave him my number and he called me and I
came to Phillly to do a cameo appearance in his movie.
“I was so impressed with this young guy he had a pro-
fessional team and was really on point.” Dutton said he
has commited to do some additional work with the
youngsters.
In addition to acting, Dutton is always in the high
schools taking to kids and prisons about the importance
of education. “I don’t have the answer but when I stand
before them they are seeing someone who already went
through what they are going through. What they need to
know is about the Thug Life, and what path it takes you
down.
He continues. “I have been there and I tell them the
story that I went from jail to Yale. Sometimes they hear
me and I can see it in their eyes. And then there are those
they think they know it all and have to hit rock bottom to
realize they don’t.”
FAME opens Friday, September 25th.
Dutton has a long list of films, plays and television
shows he has appeared on he is best know for his
Broadway debut in August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black
Bottom, winning a Theatre World Award and a Tony
Award nomination for Best Actor. In 1988, and in 1990
brought him a second Best Actor Tony nomination for his
role in another Wilson play, The Piano Lesson. From
1991-94 he starred in the Fox Television series Roc.
Dutton films include Alien 3, A Time to Kill; Cookie's
Fortune; Cry, the Beloved Country; Menace II Society;
Secret Window, Gothika and Oz.
Upcoming releases
Continued from page 6
Bureau," opposite Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, reports
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a smooth-talking congressman whose political future is
thrown in doubt by the arrival of a mysterious ballerina
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Mitzi Miller. The story follows three women who attend
a wedding and all decide to be engaged within the next
year.
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Hazard Waste
Health Scoop
Boiling water kills bacteria and other organisms
that may be present in water (Part 2)
Continued from page 4
claudelle evans
If you are not drinking
pure distilled water made
from an H2OLabs water
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similar top quality water
distiller your water doesn't
come close to being so
pure. People who don't
know how very pure distilled water can be, might
have the false impression
that their tap water and
even bottled water and
water produced by home filtration systems is
"pure". But it isn’t. Tap water is loaded with
many types of suspended pollutants, chemicals,
toxins and other contaminants. Bottled water is usually just plain tap water that has been minimally filtered
to get rid of the bad odor and taste. And home filtered
water, even reverse osmosis, is not pure either.Many
microscopic contaminants make it through common
water filters and other “water purifiers” to end up in
the water you drink. Also, when water-filtering systems become clogged and neglected they can turn into
breeding grounds for bacteria. If this happens, "filtered
water” can actually become more contaminated than
the source water! Competing water filter and water
purifier companies would like people to think that distilled water made from a water distiller is “too pure”.
They say that water distillers are so effective in purifying water that they also remove the minerals that are
in the water. But what they neglect to say is that food,
not water, is the best source of minerals people need.
People get over 95% of the minerals they need from
foods, not water. And to get the very small amount of
good minerals that may be contained in the water, you
have to drink all the bad minerals and all the other pollution and contaminants along with it. Just as rain is
produced from evaporation followed by condensation
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behind for you to see as you pour them down the drain.
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and fresh as newly formed rain. According to research
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anti-fluoride camp also argues that it causes other illnesses such as thyroid problems and that the
Government should stop plans to fluoridate beyond the
Midlands and parts of the northeast. Fluoridation is a
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Secretary Jack Straw, and Conservative leader Michael
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water supply.
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rev. dr. wm. rocky brown, 3rd
Chester, PA Jesus, O’ How Sweet the Name
Acts 4:12 neither is there salvation in any other;
for there is none other name under heaven given among men,
whereby we must be saved.
The name Jesus has done
much for our perishing
world.
His name has
healed the ill, unstopped
deaf ears, given strength to
the feeble knees so they
could stand, run and shout
for joy. The name Jesus
has brought new orders in
many conservative societies, it has made friends out
of enemies, it has caused soldiers to lay their war
implements aside and live at peace with each other.
But even greater the name Jesus has brought salvation to earth for everyone who wants it and seeks
it. Yes, Salvation is that which should be close to
our hearts for it is our rescue from wrath and damnation
as well as our restoration to God’s favor and blessings.
Now our salvation is not in ourselves and cannot be
obtained by any merits of ours. We can destroy ourselves
but we cannot save ourselves. We have many names
among men that pretend to be saving names, but are not.
We have many institutions that pretend to instill reconciliation and correspondence between God and man but
cannot do it.
Now a name is the label or title, it is what we choose to
call or be called by. A name to someone may mean fame,
prestige and reputation while to others it is only a mark of
distinction. Names are used to describe and define people. They are used to nominate and delegate. A name is
most important on a charge account, for we cannot have
one without it.
A name is that something which endures while our
beauty fades away. Everyone has three names: one given
by parents, the name others call us and the one we make
for ourselves. One’s name has an influence on one’s life.
My name means something to me; it came by the way of
my father. He tried to be somebody and taught the same
to me. And it’s wonderful to grow up with a good name
and then be able to depart with the same.
Yes, our given name is from our parents, but he name
that is really worth something or nothing we can earn for
ourselves.
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Our Staff Serving: Bebe, Bernard, Dana, Julie, Karen,
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You know, mankind has tried other names than Jesus in
attempts to salvage something and satisfy our longings.
The name education has been tried, but to no avail.
Education is the systematic development and cultivation
of the normal powers of the intellect so to render them
efficient is some particular form of living.
Education is the imparting of skills, it is schooling and
discipline, and it is preparation and qualification. It is
training and direction. Education edifies and indoctrinates, it develops and civilizes, but it does not give or
offer salvation.
Now, don’t get me wrong for it is wonderful to be educated. For you are then lifted up out of the gutter of ignorance and placed on a high intellectual plain. When you
are educated you can walk with philosophers and potentates. When you are educated you can talk about Plato’s
philosophy with Presidents and Kings. When you educated you can cause congregated thousands to be swept
off their feet with your power of words and imagination.
But an education cannot save your soul and allow your
feet to strike Zion.
The name Science is also powerless when it comes to
Salvation. Science discovers but it cannot create.
Science can destroy but it cannot save. Science has made
the nations of the world our back door neighbors.
Science has harnessed the winds and made them our saddle horses. Science has made for us pathways in the seas
and highways in the air. Science has made lighting our
message boy. Science has erased distances to almost
nothing. But if you want to be saved it has no message
and no solution for you. Yes, in spite of all our scientific
knowledge and achievements if we are to be saved we
must have the sweet name of Jesus.
The name of your church will not save you. The name
Christian will not save you. For two long, folk have been
carried away with names other than the name of Jesus.
We have sought much aside from Jesus, but no satisfac-
tion has been found. When we try to find peace and comfort without the Lord, beloved something is very dead
wrong with us. For, if we are to find salvation, we must
have the precious name of Jesus. Jesus, O’ How Sweet
the Name!
You see, the name of Jesus is sweet and above every
name because he alone is the Saviour of the world. The
name of Jesus is sweet because he is head of the church;
the crucified one and the Bread of Life.
Yes some folk look for Salvation in other names, but I
want to tell you that Jesus is the only name given under
heaven whereby we must be saved. Some folk seek the
Holy Ghost or a Biblical Education as if there was not
Jesus. But I want you to know, that Jesus is what you
need to be saved.
O’ when you get the Master, he will give you the Holy
Ghost and everything you need to make it through this
journey we call life.
Jesus, the same yesterday, today and forever,
Jesus, the same in Africa or Asia, Europe and America.
Jesus, the same mountain high or valley low.
Jesus, the same everywhere.
Jesus, he’s not bound by color and not limited to culture.
Jesus, will give you eyesight as well as insight, will
give you education as well as revelation.
Jesus, O’ How Sweet the Name!
This is the Rev. Dr. Wm. Rocky Brown, 3rd asking you to:
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Black History
September 25-26
The President of the Please Touch Museum, Nancy Kolb Announce her retirement after nineteen years of dedicated service and to her credit, the moving of the museum to its new location and building in the Centinial District. Pictured (l-r) Audrey Thorton Johnson (Belmont
Mansion), Joan Myers Brown (Philadanco), Nancy Kolb(Please Touch Museum), Marcella
Ron Allen Photo
Daniels and Kenneth Woodson (Philadelphia Zoo).
Auditions
Kimmel Center
Youth Jazz Ensemble
Kimmel Center
Education Department
welcomes all young musicians, grades 6 - 10, to
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September 26, 2009 from
Noon to 3pm in the
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1991- Spencer Williams's 1942 movie Blood of
Jesus is among the third group of 25 films added to
the Library of Congress's National Film Registry.
1974- Barbara W Hancock becomes the first
Black woman named a White House fellow
1962- Sonny Liston knocks out Floyd Patterson in
the first round to become the world heavyweight
boxing champion
1962- A Black church was destroyed by fire in
Macon, Georgia. This was the eighth church burned
in Georgia since August 15.
1962- Governor Barnett again defied court orders
and personally denied Meredith admission to the
University.
1886- Peter "The Black Prince" Jackson wins the
Australian heavyweight title, becoming the very first
Black man to win a national boxing crown
1861- The Secretary of the Navy authorizes the
enlistment of African Americans in the Union Navy.
The enlistees could achieve no rank higher than
"boys" and receive pay of one ration per day and
$10 per month.
August 26th
1981- Birthday of tennis sensation Serena
Williams
1968- The Studio Museum of Harlem opens in
NYC
1962- Mississippi barred Meredith for the third
time. Lt. Gov. Paul Johnson and a blockade of state
patrolmen turned back Meredith and federal marshals about four hundred yards from the gate of the
school.
1962- A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., becomes the
first African American member of the Federal Trade
Commission. He was also appointed a federal district judge and U.S. Circuit Judge of the Third
Circuit.
1957- Order alerting regular army units for possible riot duty in other Southern cities canceled by
Army Secretary Wilbur M. Brucker.
1937- Singer Bessie Smith died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Clarksdale,
Mississippi.
1929- Born: September 26, 1929 Birthplace:
Newark, NY Ida Ownes received a Ph.D. in
Biology-Physiology from Duke University in 1967.
At the National Institutes of Health (NIH), biochemist Dr. Ida Owens conducts studies in the
genetics of detoxification enzymes, research that is
aimed at shedding light on how the human body
defends itself against poison. (Source: Ebony) Dr.
Owens is currently with the Section of Genetic
Disorders of Drug Metabolism, National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda,
MD 20892.
1907- The People's Savings Bank is incorporated
in Philadelphia by former African American congressman George H. White of North Carolina. The
bank will help hundreds of African Americans buy
homes and start businesses until the illness of its
founder forces its closure in 1918.
1899- William Levi Dawson, composer and
arranger of music, was born in Anniston, Alabama.
Among his songs are, "I Couldn't Hear Nobody
Pray" and "My Lord What a Morning."
1867- Business and civic leader, Maggie L Walker
was born
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Ronald McDonald promotes Bike safety and balanced active
lifestyles in McDonald’s “Tour De Fitness”
McDonald's Restaurants of the
Greater Philadelphia Region and
Bike Line Corporation co-sponsored
the Ronald McDonald(r) Tour de
Fitness today, which featured Ronald
McDonald biking to AS Jenks,
Francis Scott Key, and George
Sharswood elementary schools.
Ronald met with more than 1300 students and a number of district officials in an effort to raise awareness
for bike safety and the importance of
leading balanced, active lifestyles.
McDonald's also donated $1,000 to
Pictured above: (Tour_Philly): Members of the Philadelphia Police Department, District 4, and Ronald
each school's physical education pro- McDonald bike from school to school in an effort to raise awareness for bike safety and the importance of leading
gram.
balanced, active lifestyles. The Tour was followed by members of the Philadelphia Fire Department, Engine 49.
Pictured (above) from left to right holding the check (Tour_Check): Elizabeth Moll, Owner, McDonald's; Ronald McDonald; Siouda Chestnut,
Principal, AS Jenks Elementary School; along with Lauren Grafton, Bike Line Corporation; Rick Howard, Assistant Director of Athletics,
Philadelphia School District; Lori Bloch, Coordinator for Health, Safety, and Physical Education, Philadelphia School District; Margaret
Wright, representative from Councilwoman Tasco's Office; members of the Philadelphia Police Department, District 4, including Captain Alan
Clark and Lieutenant James McCann; members of the Philadelphia Fire Department, Engine 49; and students of A.S. Jenks Elementary School.
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Hip Hop
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through your Philly cap on the remix brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! It’s the way Redman makes you feel it in
your Air Max Bounce as his words virtually bounce out
the speakers. It’s the way every stretched syllable that
sprung from 2 Pac’s tongue still reaches out and grabs you
till this day. It’s the way words take on an entirely different meaning than the original. It’s the way the voice is
used as instrument. It’s the way a common language can
unite an entire Nation. It’s Hip Hop Nation Language, and
it’s deeper than you think, Sun.” It’s what Sonia Sanchez
calls ‘deeply deep.” [Street Conscious Rap, p. XVI and
XVII]. The Hip Hop Nation knows language is one of the
most crucial aspects of a people’s culture.”
In order to more fully understand the role Rap Music
and Hip Hop Culture plays in the lives of those who exist
within the Hip Hop Nation, it is necessary to more fully
understand the artist’s perspective. Toward that end we
embarked upon a longitudinal and latitudinal hiphopographical research project. By directly engaging Rap
artists in conversation for the last two decades we have
made an effort to document this most significant African
American mass based musical expression. Drawing upon
our knowledge of Ex-Slave Narratives through sustained
dialogue with Sterling A. Brown, Ophelia Settle Egypt
and Lawrence D. Reddick,
Deep Rivers and The Emergence of Rap Music
Brown, Egypt and Reddick provided us unique insights
into the nature of their conversations with Ex-Slaves.
They presented a strong argument for the use of oral narratives in reconstructing African American history. Mrs.
Egypt collected that first group of ex-slave narratives
under the auspices of the Fisk University Sociologist
Charles S. Johnson. These narratives appeared under the
title, Unwritten History of Slavery. Many years before I
embarked on the huge Umum Hiphopographical Project,
I met a man who would have a profound impact on the
way I came to see African American music as a reservoir
of historical and cultural memory. It was the Reverend Dr.
Howard Thurman, author of that marvelous philosophical,
religious, musicological and cultural studies text, Deep
River and The Negro Spiritual Speaks of Life and Death.
Thurman says of the Negro Folk Songs, “The basic
insight here is one of optimism---an optimism that grows
out of the pessimism of life and transcends it. It is an optimism that uses the pessimism of life as raw material out
of which it creates its own strength. Many observers of
Negroes have remarked that they are a happy-go-lucky
people They are quick to laugh. They are stereotyped as
buffoons and clowns. What is overlooked is the fact that
the basic laughter of the Negro is vital and dynamic, leaping out an elemental faith in life itself, which makes a
sense of ultimate defeat, not only unrealistic but impossible. This humor arises out of the creative unfolding of two
very profound insights:
· In the first place, there is the insight that life is it’s own
restraint. The logic of this notion is that there is a moral
order by which the life of the individual is bound. It is
inescapable and applies to all men alike. It is this, ‘men do
reap what they sow.”
· In the last analysis life cannot be fooled, however
powerful and clever, the individual may be. This notion is
a dynamic weapon in the hands of the disadvantaged. It
makes it possible for them to ride high to life, and particularly to keep their spirits from being eaten away by
gloom and hopelessness. The slave made this discovery
long ago, this insight came to him crystal clear, and was a
boon and a savior.” [Thurman, pp. 57-58]
Speaking from within the veil with a seering intelligence. Thurman concludes: “The coming of the Civil War
with all its tragic consequences—the laying waste of
plantations, the complete destruction and disintegration of
wealth, the withering of well-nigh limitless powers---the
stark and groping emptiness of the big house which once
rang with laughter and joy, all these were climatic indicators to the slaves that life is its own restraint, that no man
can beat the game.” [Howard Thurman, Deep Rivers and
The Negro Spiritual Speaks of Life and Death, Richmond,
Indiana, Friends United Press, l975, pp. 56-58]
12 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 25, 2009
Respect yourself and others will respect you
Chester Businesses Willing to Serve You
Reach One, Teach One
Let’s Save the Children
MORIANNI’S
The Original -- Bar-Hotel-Sandwich Shop
Open Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m. ~ 2 a.m. Sunday noon to 2 a.m.
Come have lunch Daily 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
with the Two Divas ...
VALERIE and DONNA
TUESDAYS 4 - 8 p.m. ~ D.J. “G MAN”
Jam with DJ ERNIE Saturday Nites Join
Ms. Pat and White Chocolate for Thirsty
THURSDAYS ~ 8 p.m. to midnite
Party with JAKE a.k.a. WHITE CHOCOLATE
Weeknites 8 p.m. to midnite
We now accept VISA & MasterCard for your convenience!
SMOKING PERMITTED!!
MADISON GRILL
301 E. 12th Street
Chester, PA
610-874-7662
Open 7 am Mon.- Sat. / Sunday 11am
SMOKING PERMITTED
HAPPY HOUR MONDAY & THURSDAY
5 pm to 7 pm ~ Special Discounts
GAME TIME is PARTY TIME
Watch your team win or lose
When you want to have a party Have it here & Enjoy
5
th Street Bar
302 W. 5th St. Chester, PA
“MEN ON THE ROAD”
host a MATINEE and DRAWING
for BON VOYAGE PARTY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
3 to 9 p.m.
SUNDAY NITE OLDIES ~
“LADY J” 6 to 9 p.m.
“Doc B” 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Chester BulletinBoard
L ADIES A UXILLIARY HOSTS A NNUAL C ABARET
The Ladies Auxilliary of Post #300 hosts their
annual Cabaret on Saturday, October 3 from 8
p.n. until midnight at the Minaret Temple, 4th
and Ward Streets in Chester, PA. Tickets are
$12.00 in advance and $15.00 at the door.
B.Y.O.B. 50/50 Drawing. For more info see any
A.L.A. member. President: Linda Green.
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B US T RIP T O S HOWBOAT C ASINO
Sporty’s End of Summer Event, a Bust Trip to the
Showboat Casino will be held on Sunday, October
11. Come join us for in a celebration of fun. Bus
departs at 2:00 p.m. from 2701 W. 3rd St. in Chester.
Returns 10:00 p.m. Cost per person $35.00. Includes
$30.00 slot voucher and snacks on the bus. Before
departing there ill be a one-hour pre-departing Party
at Sporty’s.
For tickets contact Sporty’s Bar: 610-497-9037;
Arlene: 302-229-6212; Morton: 302-593-4238; Edith:
302-897-9621; or Phil: 302-299-7899.
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A W EEKEND OF F UN WITH
A MERICAN L EGION P OST 300
THE
Come spend a weekend of fun with the American
Legion Post 300 of Chester as they travel to the
Foxwood Casino in Connecticut. Bus leaves
Friday, October 30 at 9:00 a.m. Returns Sunday,
November 1 at 11:00 p.m. Single occupancy
$300.00; double occupancy $240.00 (per person).
Chester, PA — Have you discovered the thrill of finding
a hidden gem at a book sale? The J. Lewis Crozer
Library’s Fall Book Sale will be held on Saturday,
October 3rd from 9:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. at the library.
All books are priced at $1 or less. Gently used former
library books and donated items will be sold. The sale
includes fiction and nonfiction for adults and children,
with a number of African American titles available.
There will also be a small bake sale and raffles. The
library will also be selling large wooden tables for $25,
smaller, child-size tables for $20, and
adult and children’s chairs for $5 each. All will be sold
as-is; buyers should be able to transport the tables the
day of the sale. The library is selling the tables and
chairs to make room for new furniture provided through
Community Development Block Grant funds from the
City of Chester.
All proceeds benefit the J. Lewis Crozer Library. Crozer
Library is located at 620 Engle Street in Chester. Please
call 610-494-3454 with any questions.
SPORTY’S
WESTEND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
2701 W. 3rd St. Chester - 610-497-9037
MONDAY - 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. $2.00 Coronas and a
WEST END NITE OF BARS
Sporty’s, Rico’s, B & E’s, & Metro
THURSDAY - 8 p.m. to midnight Karoake - Open Mic
(610) 874 - 1777
FRIDAY: T.G.I.F. - 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
HAPPR HOUR
Big 26th BIRTHDAY BASH -for- STAR
SATURDAY, September 26th ~ 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SATURDAY - 4 to 8 p.m. - All Nips $1.00
Party Hard $ 6 $ Money
SUNDAY - FOOTBALL SEASON
Hoban’s Family Kitchen
Now Open 12- to -12
MONDAY: CARD NIGHT
TUESDAY: GUILD NITE
WEDNESDAY: HOT TROPICAL NITES
THURSDAY: CLASSIC OLDIES
FRIDAY: PARTY WITH SEXY LINDA
SATURDAY: PRIVATE PARTY NITE
~ Book Your Party NOW! ~
Check out our all new Soulful Menu
B3rd&
E’s Tavern
& Highland 610 497-5257
Big BENFIT for our very own
Sweet Heart
DARLENE CURRY aka “Dar The Star”
Many, Many Thanks to all the
people who help make th Benfit a
success
B O O T S & B O NN E T S
Crozer Library Fall Book & Furniture Sale
WEDNESDAY - Ladies Nite- Sporty’s, Rico’s & Bennie’s
Roger’s RAINBOW INN
6th & Kerlin Sts. Chester, PA
Deposits are due now. For more information call
Benjamin Quarles: 610-453-0972 or 610-872-2751.
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501Bar
501 E. 7th St.
Chester, PA
610- 874-2340
MONDAY, ~ GUILD NITE
AT 501 ~ 7 to 10 p.m.
TUESDAY, ~ BLIND DATE BAND
~ 7 to 10 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, ~ 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
LADIES NITE with “ATIYA” and “MR. CEE”
THURSDAY, 4 ~ “Throwback Thursday”
OPEN MIC with “LADY J” and ‘GERALDINE”
BOOTS & BONNETS
DOGGIE HUT
I-95 & Concord Rd - Chester, PA -(610) 485-4111
THIRSTY THURSDAYS 7 to 9 p.m. ~ $2.00 DRINKS
Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches on the House
Friday Nite ~ 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. ~ BIRTHDAY PARTY -for- JANELL
Saturday Nite 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. BIRTHDAY PARTY for TRACEY
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Sunday 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. ~ BIRTHDAY PARTY -for- TURTLE
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Sports fans come and enjoy your favorite sports team
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Book your next party here Call 610-485-4111 for more information
Our Kitchen open daily with its good southern cooked, delicious foods for lunch and dinner
such as ribs, hot dogs, hamburgers and fish sandwiches. Weekly specials that include
mac and cheese, fresh cooked cabbage, greens and our delicious
fried, baked and rotisserie chicken ... and now we have CAJUN CRABS!!!
CRABS
KITCHEN OPEN Wed. 1 pm to 8 pm: Thurs. - Sat. 8 pm to 2am: Sun. 4 pm to 12 a.m.
ENJOY OUR SOULFUL MENU
of Crabs, ribs, barbeque chicken,
burgers, hot dogs, hot sausages,
sodas, chips, french fries and more!!
SCOOP USA - Friday, September 25, 2009
Respect yourself and others will respect you
SHERIFF'S SALE
Properties to be sold by John D. Green, Esq.,
Sheriff on Tuesday,October 6, 2009 at First
District Plaza, 3801 Market Street,
at 10:00
AM. (EST)
Conditions of Sheriff’s Sale for
JUDICIAL/FORECLOSURE SALE
Ten percent of the highest bid for each property auctioned off shall be deposited in cash,
certified check, attorney’s check or money
order with the Sheriff by each bidder when his
bid is registered, provided that in no case shall
less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) be
deposited, otherwise upon failure or refusal to
make such deposit, the bidder shall lose all
benefit of his bid and the property may be
immediately offered again and sold unless a
second bid has been registered, then, the second highest bidder will take the property at the
highest bid price.
Additionally,
where there is active bidding, the highest
bidder, and the second highest bidder, if any
must post the entire amount of the cost of the
distribution policy for the property at the
time of sale by cash, certified check,
attorney’s check or money order with the
Sheriff.
The balance of the purchase money must be deposited in cash, certified check, attorney’s check or money order
together with a Deed poll for execution by the
highest bidder to the Sheriff at his office within
30 days from the time of the sale. An extension
of time for an additional 30 days may be
granted at the discretion of the Sheriff upon
receipt of written request from the buyer
requesting the same, except when a second
bidder has been duly registered. Also, if the
first bidder does not complete settlement with
the Sheriff within the thirty (30) day time limit
and a second bid was registered at the sale, the
second bidder shall be granted the same thirty
(30) day time limit to make settlement with the
Sheriff on his second bid. Thereafter, the Sheriff shall be at liberty to return the writ to court.
A second bid must be registered on any property immediately after it is sold. The second
bidder must present the same amount of deposit that the highest bidder delivers to the
Sheriff at the sale. An extension of time under
no circumstances will be granted or honored
by the Sheriff whenever a second bid is registered on a property at the sale.
The first bid or opening bid on each property
shall be a sum sufficient to pay all Sheriff’s
costs including advertising, all taxes, water
rents and municipal claims due to the City of
Philadelphia. If there is no other bid price
above the opening bid price, the property shall
be sold by the auctioneer to the attorney on the
writ at that price.
The deposit by any bidder who fails to comply
with the above conditions of sale shall be
forfeited and the funds will be applied to the
Sheriff’s cost, then to any municipal claims
that the City of Philadelphia has on the property. Finally, if a balance still remains, a
Sheriff’s Distribution Policy will be ordered
and the money will be distributed accordingly.
No personal checks, drafts or promises to pay
will be accepted in lieu of cash, certified
checks, attorney’s checks or money orders
made payable to the Sheriff of Philadelphia
County.
The Sheriff reserves the right to grant further
extensions of time to settle and further reserves the right to refuse bids from bidders
who have failed to enter deposits on their bids,
failed to make settlement, or make fraudulent
bids, or any other behavior which causes disruption of the Sheriff Sale. Said bidders shall be
so refused for the sale in which said behavior
occurred and for said further period of time as
the Sheriff in his discretion shall determine.
The Sheriff will not acknowledge a deed poll to
any individual or entity using an unregistered
fictitious name and may, at his discretion,
require proof of identity of the purchaser or
the registration of fictitious names. The bid of
an unregistered fictitious name shall be forfeited as if the bidder failed to meet the terms
of sale.
All bidders are advised to remain at the sale
until after the last property is sold. The Sheriff
reserves the right to re-sell any property at
any time before the end of the sale, upon the
successful bidders’ failure to tender the required deposit. The Sheriff reserves the right to
postpone or stay the sale of any property in
which the attorney on the writ has not appeared and is not present at the sale.
Prospective purchasers are directed to the
Web site of the Philadelphia Bureau of Revision of Taxes, (BRT) “brtweb.phila.gov” for
a fuller description of the properties listed.
Properties can be looked up by the BRT
number – which should be cross checked with
the address. Prospective purchasers are also
directed to the Philadelphia Department of
Records, at Room 154 City Hall, 215-6861483 and to its website at http://
philadox.phila.govwhere they can view the
deed to each individual property and find the
boundaries of the property. PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR
DETERMINING THE NATURE, LOCATION, CONDITION AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE PROPERTIES THEY SEEK TO
PURCHASE.
The “BRT #” refers to a unique number
assigned by the City Bureau of Revision of
Taxes to each property in the City for the
purpose of assessing it for taxes. This number
can be used to obtain descriptive information
about the property from the BRT website.
Effective Date: July 7, 2006
NOTICE OF SCHEDULE
OF DISTRIBUTION
The Sheriff will file in his office, The Land
Title Building, 100 South Broad Street, 5th
Floor, a Schedule of Distribution Thirty (30)
Days from the date of Real Estate sold on
October 6, 2009.
Distribution will be made in accordance
with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed
thereto within ten (10) days thereafter.
N.B. - For the benefit of our non-professional readers who do not understand the
meaning of the letters and figures following
the defendant’s names, we make the following.
EXPLANATION
The name first appearing in each notice is
that of the defendant in the writ whose property is being sold. All Writs are Writs of
Executions.
The letters C.P., Court of Common Pleas;
O.C., Orphans’ Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter
Sessions; C.C., County Court - indicate the
Court out of which the writ of execution
issues under which the sale is made: S. 1941.
SHERIFF'S SALE
223. means September Term, 1941. 223,
the term and number of the docket entry;
the figures following show the amount of
debt; and the name following is that of the
attorney issuing the writ.
Attention is called to the provisions of Act
No.104, approved July 27, 1955, which requires owners of properties which are used,
designed or intended to be used by three or
more families, or of commercial establishments which contain one or more dwelling
units, to deliver to the buyers of such properties a use registration permit at the time of
settlement, under certain terms and conditions. Sheriff Sales are not subject to provisions of the said Act and the Sheriff will,
therefore, not deliver use registration permits in connection with any sales conducted
by him.
Very truly yours,
JOHN D. GREEN
Sheriff,
City and County of Philadelphia
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 6, 2009
262-301
4921 Greene St. 22nd Wd 1,536 sq. ft.
BRT# 123150800 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
CATHERINE BROWN C.P. May Term,
2007 No. 1154 $132,209.64 Gregory
Javardian, Esq.
262-303
5345 Charles St. 19124 62nd Wd 2,325 sq.
ft. BRT# 622290900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
NORMAN JACKSON C.P. January Term,
2008 No. 002896 $55,572.85 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-304
605 Vernon Rd. a/k/a 605 E. Vernon St.
19119 22nd Wd 1,462.9 sq. ft. BRT#
222039600 Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
DERECK JONES AND YVETTE M.
YANCY C.P. February Term, 2009 No.
001571 $259,240.84 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-305
622 Maple Ave. 19116 35th Wd 16,247.1
sq. ft. BRT# 583022100 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
GREGORY L. SULLIVAN AND
CLAUDETTE SULLIVAN C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 03243 $283,676.24
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-306
244 E. Elkhart St. 19134 7th Wd 609 sq. ft.
BRT# 071260900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
MAZEN KHALIL C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 01554 $47,243.68 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-307
230 E. Montana St. a/k/a 230 Montana St.
19119 22nd Wd 1,444.46 sq. ft. BRT#
221140000 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
EDWARD K. AMOS A/K/A EDWARD
AMOS C.P. August Term, 2003 No.
004618 $49,222.85 Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-308
2634 S. Chadwick St. 19145 26th Wd 644
sq. ft. BRT# 261335300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JAMES DEWEES C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 002091 $180,153.71 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-309
2933 Cottman Ave. 19149 35th Wd 3,107.41
sq. ft. BRT# 641145400 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
PATRICE M. LENTZ C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 001884 $76,714.21 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-310
2228 S. 3rd St. 19148 39th Wd 1,002.60 sq.
ft. BRT# 391360200 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
RHONDA BURKE C.P. March Term,
2008 No. 004970 $102,254.56 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-311
12627 Calpine Rd. 19154 66th Wd 2,094.75
sq. ft. BRT# 663290200 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JAMES W. BINDER AND DANIELLE
BINDER C.P. November Term, 2008 No.
000941 $160,811.61 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-312
8306 Michener Ave. 19150 50th Wd
1,535.20 sq. ft. BRT# 501133600
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
MARYLAND D. MCKOY AND BERNICE
MCKOY C.P. December Term, 2008 No.
002405 $123,032.73 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-313
6523 W. Girard Ave. 19151 34th Wd
2,859.50 sq. ft. BRT# 343033400
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
FITZROY ATWELL AND SHARON
ATWELL C.P. November Term, 2005 No.
002510 $82,123.81 Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-314
3568 Grant Ave. 19114 35th Wd 2,896.91
sq. ft. BRT# 572182300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
REKHA BEGUM C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00802 $167,934.19 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-316
2037 Mifflin St. 19145 36th Wd 975 sq. ft.
BRT# 481060300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
ERNESTINE WEARING, LAST RECORD
OWNER AND PATRICIA M. JONES,
ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF
ERNESTINE WEARING C.P. March
Term, 2004 No. 006852 $60,712.52
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-317
1324 Locust St., #316 19107 5th Wd 335
sq. ft. BRT# 888115270 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
TAN’NETTE Y. GRANDBERRY C.P.
April Term, 2009 No. 01271 $154,743.11
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-318
168 W. Wyneva St. 19144 12th (formerly
13th) Wd 3,420 sq. ft. BRT# 123025500
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
LANI E. ABDULLAH C.P. July Term, 2008
No. 002528 $128,310.04 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-319
1107 Lindley Ave. 19141 49th Wd 1,537.65
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SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
sq. ft. BRT# 493000500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
DANIELLE M. MARCHESE C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 00506 $69,373.64
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-320
1226 S. Wilton St. 19143 51st Wd 1,953.2
sq. ft. BRT# 511214600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
HARVEY GOLDENBERG C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 04227 $56,095.78
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-321
5918 Woodbine Ave. 19131 52nd Wd
5,249.40 sq. ft. BRT# 522175500
Improvements: Residential Property
RODNEY F. WEBB C.P. June Term,
2008 No. 04495 $245,354.36 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-322
130 N. 55th St. 19139 4th Wd 1,936 sq. ft.
BRT# 041170001 Improvements:
Residential Property
GLADYS BERNICE JONES A/K/A
GLADYS JAMES C.P. January Term,
2008 No. 00961 $52,574.75 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-323
1340 Greeby St. 19111 53rd Wd 1,237.50
sq. ft. BRT# 531142600 Improvements:
Residential Property
YI CHENG C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
03141 $64,974.28 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-324
618 E. Brinton St. 19138 22nd Wd 934.56
sq. ft. BRT# 221008800 Improvements:
Residential Property
DARRYL BYNUM C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03168 $100,585.95 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-326
6941 Tulip St. 19135 41st Wd 3,300 sq. ft.
BRT# 412456200 Improvements:
Residential Property
ROBERT PAXSON AND PAUL M.
PAXSON C.P. September Term, 2008
No. 04064 $72,128.05 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-327
6726 Chester Ave. 19142 40th Wd
1,665.62 sq. ft. BRT# 403101000
Improvements: Residential Property
MICHAEL JORDAN THOMPSON C.P.
December Term, 2008 No. 02962
$113,625.90 Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-328
803 N. 39th St. 19104 24th Wd 1,226.40
sq. ft. BRT# 243149900 Improvements:
Residential Property
MICHAEL DODD C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03426 $56,311.53 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-329
7191 Montague St. 19135 41st Wd
1,274.40 sq. ft. BRT# 412265100
Improvements: Residential Property
TERRY A. MACKLEY C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05298 $176,620.24 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-331
5233 Arch St. 19139 44th Wd 1,248 sq. ft.
BRT# 441021800 Improvements:
Residential Property
SHERRITTA A. DIGGS C.P. November
Term, 2003 No. 00330 $27,942.08
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-332
4025 Vista St. 19136 41st Wd 1,002 sq. ft.
BRT# 412202800 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARGARET A. KENTZ AND RAYMOND
D. KENTZ C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
00833 $31,284.30 Michael T. McKeever,
Esq.
262-333
3782 Richmond St. 19137 45th Wd
1,093.50 sq. ft. BRT# 451159300
Improvements: Residential Property
ROSEMARY KELLY C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03602 $126,466.48 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-334
908 N. American St. 19123 16th Wd
754.49 sq. ft. BRT# 057064200
Improvements: Residential Property
ANDREY D. MYKETEY II C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 02093 $404,870.00
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-336
1211 Devereaux Ave. 19111 53rd (formerly
part of the 35th) Wd 2,030 sq. ft. BRT#
531012000 Improvements: Residential
Property
HORACE L. CULLUM C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 04582 $143,893.43
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-337
4000 Old York Rd. 19140 5th Wd 1,149.65
sq. ft. BRT# 433170700 Improvements:
Residential Property
GEORGE HATFIELD C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 00722 $108,828.64
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-338
119 E. Springer St. 19119 9th Wd 1,275
sq. ft. BRT# 221193700 Improvements:
Residential Property
EDWARD SALINAS C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 04035 $83,337.73 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-339
431 Levick St. 19111 35th Wd 11,663.75
sq. ft. BRT# 353042000 Improvements:
Residential Property
WILLIAM M. ODONNELL C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 00598 $334,976.15
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-340
1625 N. Redfield St. 19151 34th Wd 1,200
sq. ft. BRT# 342168100 Improvements:
Residential Property
DENISE ALLEN C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 00758 $70,857.31 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-341
1741 N. 27th St. 19121-2824 32nd Wd
937.50 sq. ft. BRT# 324131200
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
MEGAN MACAULEY A/K/A MEGAN L.
HILL C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 03885
$108,249.49 Barbara A. Fein, Esq.
262-342
2308 Sepviva St. 19125-2520 31st Wd
688.37 sq. ft. BRT# 311220200
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
SEAN J. DEMBECK AND MARK
OGBORN C.P. February Term, 2009
No. 01491 $155,812.06 Barbara A.
Fein, Esq.
262-343
326 Daly St. 19148-3307 39th Wd 700 sq.
ft. BRT# 392146600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
ALBERT F. BAKER AND KIM BAKER
C.P. December Term, 2008 No. 03127
$223,269.75 Barbara A. Fein, Esq.
262-346
4255 N. 9th St. 43rd Wd 806.08 sq. ft.
BRT# 433392800 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
NUCIA PHILLIPPE, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF TYRONE L.
KENNEDY A/K/A TYRONE KENNEDY
C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 3600
$43,039.08 Gregory Javardian, Esq.
262-347
1330 S. 29th St. 36th Wd 960 sq. ft. BRT#
362174300 Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
SHINTA D. NIZAL C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 1320 $69,117.03 Gregory
Javardian, Esq.
262-348
4761 Bingham St. 19120 42nd Wd on SE
side of Bingham St. 479 ft. 10-1/8 in.
Northwestwardly from the N side of
Wyoming St. Frt: 73 ft. 9 in. Depth: 17 ft.
10-1/8 in. BRT# 421501000
MARITZA CORDERO C.P. September
Term, 2002 No. 1713 $54,464.03 Louis
P. Vitti, Esq.
262-351
6540 Hegerman St. 41st Wd on the
Northwesterly side of Hegerman St. 350 ft.
10 in. Northeastwardly from the
Northeasterly side of Hegerman St. Frt: 17
ft. 6 in. Depth: 75 ft. 0 in. BRT# 411369500
CHRISTOPHER STOCKLIN AND MARY
R. WAL C.P. October Term, 2007 No.
2693 $121,355.09 Louis P. Vitti, Esq.
262-354
2217 N. 52nd St. 19131 52nd Wd 3,050 sq.
ft. BRT# 521298400 Improvements:
Residential Property
DELORES JONES AND UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA C.P. September
Term, 2008 No.003690 $308,556.33
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-355
3 N. Christopher Columbus Blvd., Unit
PL258, a/k/a 3 N. Columbus Blvd., Unit
PL258 19106 39th Wd 800 sq. ft. BRT#
888061298 Improvements: Residential
Property
ANTONIO R. GONZALEZ C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 001805 $179,322.64
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-356
1619 Point Breeze Ave. 19145 36th Wd
1,190 sq. ft. BRT# 364119500
Improvements: Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS, AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS,
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR
UNDER D. J. HATCHETT, DECEASED
C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 000209
$31,781.30 Christopher A. DeNardo,
Esq.
262-357
5922 Elsinore St. 19120 35th Wd 960 sq.
ft. BRT#352299200 Improvements:
Residential Property
HAK KANG SHUBERT, STEPHANIE
SHUBERT AND UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA C.P. December Term, 2000
No. 1479 $58,189.96 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-358
2113 Dickinson St. 19146 36th Wd 1,180
sq. ft. BRT# 363047200 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARSHA T. WHITE, INDIVIDUALLY,
AND AS TRUSTEE FOR JOSEPH D.
WHITE, KARIM WHITE AND HANEEF
WHITE C.P. August Term, 2003 No.
003838 $20,384.01 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-359
2012 S. 19th St. 19145 48th Wd 1,172 sq.
ft. BRT# 481289100 Improvements:
Residential Property
KEVIN SMITH AND UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
000531 $94,617.36 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-360
7047 Passyunk Ave. a/k/a 7047 W. Passyunk
Ave. 19142 40th Wd 1,076.37 sq. ft. BRT#
406300800
Improvements: Residential Property
LLENA FOY C.P. January Term, 2004
No. 000821 $56,048.58 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-361
3516 Mercer St. a/k/a 3514-3516 Mercer St.
19134 45th Wd 1,274 sq. ft. BRT#
451274500 Improvements: Residential
Property
SLAWOMIR KOLAKOWSKI C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 002399 $88,021.25
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-362
1753 N. 29th St. 19121 32nd Wd 971.75
sq. ft. BRT# 324179200 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOYCE L. PAGE C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 02737 $174,587.46 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-363
437 N. Simpson St. 19151 34th Wd 1,600
sq. ft. BRT# 343098400 Improvements:
Residential Property
PEARLINA WOOD C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 02481 $130,954.09 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-364
3738 N. Bouvier St. 19140 13th Wd
1,182.48 sq. ft. BRT# 131239400
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMES COPPEDGE AND RITA L.
COPPEDGE C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 02918 $54,425.74 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-365
2614 S. 80th St. 19153 40th Wd 1,620 sq.
ft. BRT# 405936600 Improvements:
Residential Property
DESHAWN MITCHELL C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 00477$201,576.55
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-366
6231 Addison St. 19143 3rd Wd 1,016 sq.
ft. BRT# 032076300 Improvements:
Residential Property
ALVERITA SPAIN C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 02226 $80,632.53 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-367
5904 Trinity St. 19143 40th Wd 1,372.50
sq. ft. BRT# 401108000 Improvements:
Residential Property
LOUIS DIAZ C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
03130 $67,578.00 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-369
5704 Wyndale Ave. 19131 52nd Wd
1,736.32 sq. ft. BRT# 522128400
Improvements: Residential Property
LINDA D. CRAYTON, INDIVIDUALLY
AND IN HER CAPACITY AS HEIR OF
THE ESTATE OF FANNYE A. WATERS,
DECEASED C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 00877 $76,882.74 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-370
9074 Wesleyan Rd. 19136 57th Wd
1,699.70 sq. ft. BRT# 572232200
Improvements: Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANNETTE
ELIZABETH COYNE, DECEASED AND
JOHN E. COYNE, SOLELY AS HEIR TO
THE ESTATE OF ANNETTE ELIZABETH
COYNE, DECEASED C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 02150 $138,954.28
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-371
7430 Beverly Rd. 19138 50th Wd 1,125 sq.
ft. BRT# 501362700 Improvements:
Residential Property
JUDITH A. MCARTHUR C.P. January
Term, 2008 No. 04344 $51,993.14
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-372
870 N. 21st St. 19130 15th Wd 1,042.50
sq. ft. BRT# 151129500 Improvements:
Residential Property
MICHAEL SHERIDAN C.P. November
Term, 2008 No. 03778 $129,435.92
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-373
1752 S. Cleveland St. 19145 36th Wd 630
sq. ft. BRT# 363187500 Improvements:
Residential Property
HARVEY S. GOLDENBERG C.P. March
Term, 2008 No. 05773 $50,755.40
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-375
1837 Borbeck Ave. 19111 56th Wd
5,387.50 sq. ft. BRT# 561520300
Improvements: Residential Property
CHARLES SMITH C.P. December
Term, 2005 No. 01168 $148,082.80
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-376
2235 S. Shields St. 19142 40th Wd 1,739
sq. ft. BRT# 403038100 Improvements:
Residential Property
YOLANDA M. SMITH C.P. April Term,
2008 No. 03696 $101,328.66 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-378
121 W. Ruscomb St. 19120 42nd Wd
1,058.40 sq. ft. BRT# 422158900
Improvements: Residential Property
CATHERINE D. HEATH C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 04612 $49,824.57
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-379
6111 Edmund St. 19135 41st Wd 1,864 sq.
ft. BRT# 411403300 Improvements:
Residential Property
BRIAN D. BLEVINS C.P. December
Term, 2008 No. 01457 $82,573.52
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-380
1814 Wynnewood Rd. 19151 34th Wd
2,000 sq. ft. BRT# 344233900
Improvements: Residential Property
RENEE NORMAN C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 00849 $95,644.04 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-381
6034 Loretto Ave. 19149 53rd Wd 1,683
sq. ft. BRT# 531313200 Improvements:
Residential Property
PAMELA RICE C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 02368 $69,885.20 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-382
6730 Guyer Ave. 19142-2611 40th Wd
1,105 sq. ft. BRT# 406326600
Improvements: Residential Property
LILLIAN JOHNSON C.P. October Term,
2005 No. 04690 $49,037.54 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-383
609 W. Norris St. 19122 20th Wd 983.47
sq. ft. BRT# 201072900 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANGEL MANUEL ORTIZ C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 03870 $67,629.75
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-385
141 W. Fern St. 19120 61st Wd 1,027.50
sq. ft. BRT# 612210600 Improvements:
Residential Property
BARBARA FLUELLEN C.P. December
Term, 2008 No. 00017 $136,685.46
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-387
5023 Chancellor St. 19131 60th Wd 971.85
sq. ft. BRT# 602058900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
KEITH MOODY C.P. August Term, 2003
No. 2754 $56,212.28 Martha E. Von
Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-388
6031 Ditman St. 19135 41st Wd 1,077.75
sq. ft. BRT# 411228400 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JESUS CORTEZ (MORTGAGOR AND
REAL OWNER) AND CARMEN
ACEVEVO (REAL OWNER) C.P.
February Term, 2009 No. 02338
$77,062.05 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
Esq.
262-389
975 N. 66th St. 19151 34th Wd 1,005 sq. ft.
BRT# 344365500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LANCE ARRINGTON AND COLETTE
GIBSON C.P. February Term, 2009 No.
03585 $131,132.83 Martha E. Von
Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-390
2704 Mifflin St. 19145 48th Wd 1,333.32
sq. ft. BRT# 482040500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
KHAMPHEUT SENGBOUNPHENG AND
RATANA MONG C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 000907 $162,822.33 Martha
E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-391
1605 W. Venango St. 19140 11th Wd
2,216.40 sq. ft. BRT# 131004200
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
VANESSA L. GRIGGS C.P. February
Term, 2008 No. 3665 $56,256.96
Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-392
943 E. Schiller St. 19134 33rd Wd 976.12
sq. ft. BRT# 331195600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
SHEMIAH SPENCE (MORTGAGOR
AND REAL OWNER) AND KEZAREDAR
B. YISRAEL (REAL OWNER) C.P.
January Term, 2009 No. 001887
$36,117.56 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
Esq.
262-394
2545 S. Broad St. 19148 39th Wd 2,441
sq. ft. BRT# 394499500 Improvements:
Residential Property
FREDERICK COLELLA C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 000225 $164,804.15
Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-395
5658 Lebanon Ave. 19131 52nd Wd 1,808
sq. ft. BRT# 522075500 Improvements:
Residential Property
AQULLIA THOMAS-JORDAN C.P.
September Term, 2008 No.004285
$128,094.59 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-396
3021 “C” St. 19134 33rd Wd 972 sq. ft.
BRT# 071446700 Improvements:
Residential Property
JULIO A. HERNANDEZ; MIDALIA
FELICIANO RODRIQUEZ A/K/A MIDALIA
FELICIANO C.P. March Term, 2008 No.
002865 $54,779.58 Scott A. Dietterick,
Esq.
262-397
1320 Foulkrod St. 19124 23rd Wd 20,000
sq. ft. BRT# 881222700 Improvements:
Residential Property
NORTHWOOD MANOR LLC C.P.
November Term, 2008 No. 000484
$1,227,632.20 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-399
2101 N. College Ave. 19121 29th Wd
62,000 sq. ft. or 1.42332 acres BRT#
881070430 Subject to Mortgage Subject to
Rent
2101 GIRARD COURT ASSOCIATES,
LLC C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 005102
$2,101,948.87 Marc B. Davis, Esq.
262-400
6502 Lansdowne Ave. 34th Wd 1,403 sq. ft.
BRT# 344018000 Improvements:
Residential Property
FAMILY LAND, LLC C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 00541 $64,274.44 Howard C.
Pressman, Esq.
262-401
7528 Wheeler St. 19153 40th Wd 1,395.80
sq. ft. BRT# 404216840 Improvements:
Residential Property
SIDI SOUMARE C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 02827 $50,634.16 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-402
2601 Pennsylvania Ave., Apt. 216 19130
15th Wd Together with proportionate
undivided interest in the Common Elements
of 0.117592% 513 sq. ft. BRT# 888072510
Improvements: Residential Property
MARY DAVIS-LOWE C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03864 $126,546.81 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-403
1805 Wylie St. 19130 15th Wd 812.25 sq. ft.
BRT# 151357410 Improvements:
Residential Property
ERIC KENSEY C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 02022 $256,587.27 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-405
2652 E. Mayfield St. 19134 25th Wd 824.47
sq. ft. BRT# 251082600 Improvements:
Residential Property
BRIAN MINICH C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 03441 $128,812.06 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-406
5941 Upland Way 19131 52nd Wd 2,634
sq. ft. BRT# 522010100 Improvements:
Residential Property
ADOLPH FUNCHES, JR. AND
JACQUELINE FUNCHES C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 00178 $92,147.31
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-407
4438 Marple St. 19136 65th (formerly part
of the 41st) Wd 1,147.36 sq. ft. BRT#
651094700 Improvements: Residential
Property
IGOR KATAEV C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 02435 $122,434.07 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-409
118 N. Peach St. 19139 44th Wd 820.96
sq. ft. BRT# 441186500 Improvements:
Residential Property
KADIA MCCANN C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 00982 $76,458.61 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-410
1643 E. Howell St. 19149 62nd Wd
1,744.35 sq. ft. BRT# 621130800
Improvements: Residential Property
JASON MARCINKIEWICZ C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 04590 $127,113.14
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-411
2430 W. Clearfield St. 19132 38th Wd
1,176 sq. ft. BRT# 381319700
Improvements: Residential Property
RASHIDA S. SMITH-HOLMES C.P.
March Term, 2009 No. 000933
$57,711.14 Christopher A. DeNardo,
Esq.
262-412
1022 E. Rittenhouse St. 19138 59th Wd
1,794 sq. ft. BRT# 591116100
Improvements: Residential Property
JOSEPH MOORE C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 003904 $145,843.68
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-413
1838 S. Juniper St. 19148 26th Wd 1,024
sq. ft. BRT# 394638300 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHARICE STROLLO AND JOHN
STROLLO C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
003873 $202,950.24 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-414
4830 Tackawanna St. 19124 23rd Wd 882
sq. ft. BRT# 232341900 Improvements:
Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS, AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS,
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER
SOLOMON OSBORNE, JR. A/K/A
SOLOMON TERRELL OSBORNE,
DECEASED C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
004015 $69,126.81 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-415
1318 Levick St. 19111 53rd Wd 1,560 sq. ft.
BRT# 531073600 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARLENE PRESUME C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 003868 $136,561.38
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-416
100 W. Tabor Rd. 19120 42nd Wd 2,500
sq. ft. BRT# 776725000 Improvements:
Residential Property
GERARD J. KEASHON AND MARIA
KEASHON C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
003594 $203,182.19 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-417
5708 Hegerman St. 19135 41st Wd
1,169.60 sq. ft. BRT# 411354800
14 - SCOOP U.S.A. - September 25, 2009
SHERIFF'S SALE
Improvements: Residential Property
WILLIAM KARASOW AND ANN MASON
C.P. September Term, 2004 No. 003507
$33,439.27 Christopher A. DeNardo,
Esq.
262-418
1863 N. 52nd St. 19139 52nd Wd 1,548 sq.
ft. BRT# 521292000 Improvements:
Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR
UNDER CHARLES E. CROSLAND,
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS THE
EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF JEAN
LAWS C.P. January Term, 2008 No.
002513 $27,349.85 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-419
5641 McMahon Ave. 19144 22nd Wd 2,890
sq. ft. BRT# 122208100 Improvements:
Residential Property
GUSTINE ROYSTER C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 002189 $76,265.65 Christopher
A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-420
3529 N. 19th St. 19140 11th Wd 3,027 sq.
ft. BRT# 112270300 Improvements:
Residential Property
JAMES LEWIS C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 003143 $237,377.61 Christopher
A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-421
612 N. Pallas St. 19104 6th Wd 1,070 sq.
ft. BRT# 061291700 Improvements:
Residential Property
BENJAMIN NAPPER C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 001513 $26,728.51 Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-422
5020 Arch St. 19139 44th Wd 2,000 sq. ft.
BRT# 441012400 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANGELIQUE LEIZEROWICZ C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 000385 $163,116.66
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-423
2516 S. 63rd St. 40th Wd 756 sq. ft.
BRT# 402128000 Improvements:
Residential Property
SHAWN SIMS C.P. October Term, 2008
No. 03105 $49,039.50 Howard C.
Pressman, Esq.
262-424
1935 Wharton St. 19140 36th Wd 1,728 sq.
ft. BRT# 361110000 Improvements:
Residential Real Estate
WILLIAM POWELL, SR. C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 001508 $88,997.28
Stern and Eisenberg LLP
262-425
6042 Norwood St. a/k/a 6042 N. Norwood
St. 19138 17th Wd 3,780 sq. ft. BRT#
172484200 Improvements: Single Family
Row Home with semi-detached garage
RASHAAN KINLAW C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 003797 $44,397.34
Craig H. Fox, Esq.
262-426
2921 Weikel St. 25th Wd located on
Southeasterly side of Weikel St. 450 ft. 7-1/
4 in. SW of the SW side of Ann St. Frt: 14
ft. 4 in. Depth: 62 ft. 0 in. Subject to
Mortgage BRT# 252380500
MARIUSZ NOWAK C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 03168 $71,440.70 Phillip D.
Berger, Esq.
262-427
1220 W. Lindley Ave. 49th Wd .31 acres
BRT# 881150650 Subject to Mortgage
Subject to Rent
1220 LINDLEY AVENUE ASSOCIATES,
LLC C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 004195
$3,480,301.86 Marc B. Davis, Esq.
262-428
4942 Locust St. 19139 60th Wd 2,025 sq.
ft. BRT# 601059300 Improvements:
Residential Property
NATHANIEL MAHONE C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 002379 $345,955.45
Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-429
2947 Weikel St. 19134 25th Wd 868 sq. ft.
BRT# 252381800 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARIA V. RAMOS C.P. September
Term, 2007 No. 3648 $45,636.99 Kristine
M. Anthou, Esq.
262-432
901 W. Champlost St. 19141 49th Wd +/58,240 sq. ft. BRT# 881149000 Subject to
Rent
IVY HILL GARDENS 2004, L.P. C.P.
April Term, 2009 No. 003267
$1,731,207.13 + costs and default interest
Jeffrey A. Breen, Esq.
262-433
2637 S. Camac St. 19148 39th Wd 708 sq.
ft. BRT# 394341800 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
DAVID LLOYD AND CLAIRE S. LLOYD
C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 05345
$214,982.14 Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-434
3029 “C” St. 19134 7th Wd 689 sq. ft.
BRT# 071447100 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
MIGDALIA FELICIANO C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 001212 $57,975.03
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-436
7943 Woolston Ave. 19123-9123 50th Wd
0.84 acres BRT# 502070500 Improvements: Residential Property
ELROY HARRELL C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 001842 $81,321.16 Scott A.
Dietterick, Esq. and/or Kimberly A. Bonner,
Esq.
262-437
2627 S. Hutchinson St. 19148 39th Wd
0.02 acres BRT# 393470300 Improvements: Residential Property
ANTHONY S. VERTI C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 018423 $127,525.79 Scott A.
Dietterick, Esq. and/or Kimberly A. Bonner,
Esq.
262-439
7004 Georgian Rd. 19138 10th Wd 1,480
sq. ft. BRT# 101130800 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Property
CHARLENE D. DANIELS C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 00475 $53,967.36
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-440
4924 Rosehill St. 19120 42nd Wd 1,102.50
sq. ft. BRT# 421338700 Improvements:
Residential Property
JANET L. PEREZ C.P. August Term,
2007 No. 001185 $40,912.38 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-441
1914 Briggs St. 19124 23rd Wd 801.50 sq.
ft. BRT# 232018700 Improvements:
SHERIFF'S SALE
Residential Property
ALLA YUSIM AND MARAT YUSIM C.P.
April Term, 2009 No. 03492 $60,091.02
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-442
2945 Memphis St. 19134 25th Wd 904.12
sq. ft. BRT# 251489900 Improvements:
Residential Property
GERARD MADDREY C.P. April Term,
2008 No. 03442 $132,597.71 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-443
5301 Lebanon Ave. 19131 52nd (formerly
the 34th) Wd 2,460 sq. ft. BRT#
521141300 Improvements: Residential
Property
GRETTELL A. JENKINS C.P. April
Term, 2001 No. 03118 $58,115.01
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-444
149 Dupont St. 19127 21st Wd 1,011.89
sq. ft. BRT# 211367500 Improvements:
Residential Property
SUSAN JONES C.P. March Term, 2008
No. 02144 $265,481.26 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-445
8044 Temple Rd. 19150 50th Wd 1,440
sq. ft. BRT# 501068500 Improvements:
Residential Property
TRACIE UPCHURCH C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05252 $119,379.23
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-446
4530 Sheffield St. 19136 65th Wd 1,376.96
sq. ft. BRT# 651135400 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
KIMBERLY A. O’CONNOR AND
PATRICK J. SMITH C.P. July Term,
2007 No. 001773 $161,932.90 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-449
4806 E. Alcott St. 19135-4102 41st Wd
900 sq. ft. BRT# 411088500 Improvements: Residential Property
FRANK DIAZ, III C.P. November Term,
2008 No. 00799 $99,887.21 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-450
3220 Kip St. 19134-2203 7th Wd 1,155 sq.
ft. BRT# 073083600 Improvements:
Residential Property
RAFAEL COLON C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 03460 $36,115.76 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-451
5901 Weymouth St. 19120-1122 35th Wd
1,162.50 sq. ft. BRT# 352228000
Improvements: Residential Property
HERTILYN CARTHY C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05507$150,321.05 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-452
2360 E. Letterly St. 19125-3025 31st Wd
913.25 sq. ft. BRT# 313224300
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMES E. HORAN C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 01991 $174,010.08 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-454
1018 S. 22nd St. 19146-2544 13th Wd
754.18 sq. ft. BRT# 302296400
Improvements: Residential Property
BRIAN DELUCIA C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 04452 $334,642.60 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-455
95 W. Sedgwick St. 19119-2516 59th Wd
1,252.24 sq. ft. BRT# 223143200
Improvements: Residential Property
AUDLEY WARNER C.P. October Term,
2008 No. 03144 $93,826.46 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-458
1846 S. Rosewood St. 19145-2314 48th
Wd 658 sq. ft. BRT# 481154500
Improvements: Residential Property
DANIEL ANTONIUS C.P. October
Term, 2008 No. 03150 $107,424.43
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-459
7349 Theodore St. 19153-2211 40th Wd
1,120 sq. ft. BRT# 404253900
Improvements: Residential Property
CAROL A. FREDERICKSEN C.P.
February Term, 2009 No. 04338
$45,941.47 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-460
5128 Brown St. 19139-1526 44th Wd 992
sq. ft. BRT# 441270800 Improvements:
Residential Property
ROSANNA L. MOODY C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01019 $81,285.45 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-461
6129 Callowhill St. 19151-4320 34th Wd
1,109.52 sq. ft. BRT# 341051200
Improvements: Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR
UNDER THELMA N. DIXON,
DECEASED C.P. October Term, 2008
No. 02564 $48,078.12 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-462
1014 Fillmore St. 19124 23rd Wd 1,204.12
sq. ft. BRT# 234106000 Improvements:
Residential Property
ESTELITA LOZADA C.P. July Term,
2003 No. 03082 $61,134.59 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-464
2522 S. Shields St. 19142 40th Wd
1,451.76 sq. ft. BRT# 406029200
Improvements: Residential Property
CLANTON JOSEPH AND BRENDA D.
JOSEPH A/K/A BRENDA JOSEPH C.P.
January Term, 2008 No.04059 $57,156.36
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-465
1952 Devereaux Ave. 19149-3442 62nd
Wd 1,706.25 sq. ft. BRT# 621214600
Improvements: Residential Property
BERNADETTE COLON C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 03227$100,050.58
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-466
4816 Greene St. 19144 22nd Wd 2,500 sq.
ft. BRT# 123160400 Improvements:
Residential Property
EDDIE WARD C.P. August Term, 2007
No. 03125 $82,682.79 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-467
1808 S. Hicks St. 19145-2209 48th Wd
700 sq. ft. BRT# 481175100 Improvements: Residential Property
JOHN A. ROMANSKI C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 03233 $128,441.55
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-468
901 N. Penn St., Unit R-2705 19123 5th
Respect yourself and others will respect you
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
Wd Together with a proportionate undivided
interest in the Common elements, as were
fully set forth in certain Declaration recorded
on 7/20/2006 in Document ID #51486169
BRT# 888062300 Improvements:
Condominium
ANDREW R. SHAPIRO C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 02756 $265,603.88
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-469
217 Monastery Ave. 19128-4835 21st Wd
1,632 sq. ft. BRT# 211126800
Improvements: Residential Property
JOSEPH KIDD C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 05098 $248,742.66 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-471
1322 Stanley St. 19146-3522 36th Wd 714
sq. ft. BRT# 362262400 Improvements:
Residential Property
EDWARD J. O’FLYNN C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 04061 $45,678.46
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-472
3732 Genesee Dr. 19154-3019 66th Wd
1,800 sq. ft. BRT# 663422300
Improvements: Residential Property
MARK GIDZINSKI C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00082 $198,655.84 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-473
2745 S. Beulah St. 19148-5051 39th Wd
1,058.62 sq. ft. BRT# 395203500
Improvements: Residential Property
KEVIN HARVEY C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 01711 $142,070.28 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-474
518 N. Holly St. 19104-1769 6th Wd 870
sq. ft. BRT# 061238500 Improvements:
Residential Property
ERICA WHITE AND UNKNOWN HEIRS,
SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, AND ALL
PERSONS, FIRMS, OR ASSOCIATIONS
CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
FROM OR UNDER HALLIE O. RAMSEY
A/K/A HALLIE Q. RAMSEY, DECEASED
C.P. December Term, 2008 No. 05035
$40,374.06 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-475
1805 W. Venango St. 19140-4019 13th Wd
1,840 sq. ft. BRT# 131008700
Improvements: Residential Property
SULEIMAN HOUSTON C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 03202 $166,947.18
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-476
2002 S. Salford St. 19143-5905 40th Wd
1,275 sq. ft. BRT# 401081100
Improvements: Residential Property
YANNA E. THORN A/K/A YANNA E.
THORN, II C.P. August Term, 2008 No.
02022 $79,069.52 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-477
5136 N. 4th St. 19120 42nd Wd 1,567.50
sq. ft. BRT# 422464100 Improvements:
Residential Property
JAMES PERKINS, SR. C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05607 $99,617.17 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-478
3132 Knorr St. 19149 55th Wd 1,750.10 sq.
ft. BRT# 551197300 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOIELYNN POPOWICZ AND JUSTIN
POPOWICZ C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
02507 $169,892.29 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-479
3138 Holly Rd. 19154 64th (formerly part of
the 58th) Wd 7,000 sq. ft. BRT# 663015500
Improvements: Residential Property
GABRIELLE BROOKES-HARRINGTON
AND DANIEL HARRINGTON C.P.
March Term, 2009 No. 03099 $146,066.71
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-480
264 Rubicam St. 19120 42nd Wd 910 sq. ft.
BRT# 422208000 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHRISTOPHER CHILDS C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 01931 $75,694.40
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-481
448 W. Earlham Terrace 19144 12th Wd
936 sq. ft. BRT# 124050600 Improvements:
Residential Property
JAMES SANDERS C.P. November Term,
2008 No. 00222 $21,680.24 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-483
6002 N. 19th St. 19141 17th Wd 1,360 sq.
ft. BRT# 172350000 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARY D. LEMON C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 04513 $39,978.56 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-484
6653 Rutland St. 19149 54th Wd 1,253.28
sq. ft. BRT# 541171300 Improvements:
Residential Property
GAGANDEEP LAKHMNA C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05449 $154,100.08
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-485
7614 Brentwood Rd. 19151 34th Wd 1,304
sq. ft. BRT# 343224600 Improvements:
Residential Property
NADIRA A. MORRISON C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05654 $130,548.99
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-486
47 N. Farson St. 19139 44th Wd 1,600 sq.
ft. BRT# 441069000 Improvements:
Residential Property
STEPHEN J. MATTEO C.P. October
Term, 2008 No. 04125 $162,812.72
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-487
233 N. Ruby St. 19139 44th Wd 765 sq. ft.
BRT# 441197700 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHANTE C. THOMAS C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00740 $87,428.87 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-488
2021 Anchor St. 19124 41st Wd 1,202.50
sq. ft. BRT# 411061200 Improvements:
Residential Property
TAKISHIA S. JACKSON C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 04224 $96,651.47
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-489
7232 Charles St. 19135 41st Wd 1,853.80
sq. ft. BRT# 412236200 Improvements:
Residential Property
DIANA TAGGART AND ROBERT J.
TAGGART C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
00725 $59,687.18 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-490
5006 Rosehill St. 19120 42nd Wd 1,114.24
sq. ft. BRT# 421340100 Improvements:
Residential Property
ELADIO PEREZ C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00140 $78,040.94 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-491
2013 N. 8th St. 19122 20th Wd 806 sq. ft.
BRT# 202096700 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANDRE RICHARDSON C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 00496 $42,234.23
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-493
2980 E. Thompson St. 19134 25th Wd
1,066.66 sq. ft. BRT# 251257900
Improvements: Residential Property
GARY MUZYCZKA AND OLGA
MUZYCZKA C.P. August Term, 2008
No. 01064 $33,540.91 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-494
6109 Webster St. 19143 46th Wd 1,705 sq.
ft. BRT# 033021600 Improvements:
Residential Property
SHARIF SALEM C.P. November Term,
2008 No. 03458 $111,731.72 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-495
748 S. Alden St. 19143 4th Wd 900 sq. ft.
BRT# 463261600 Subject to Mortgage
Improvements: Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROSALEE
ALFORD AND SANDRA WOOLFOLK,
SOLELY IN HER CAPACITY AS HEIR OF
ROSALEE ALFORD, DECEASED C.P.
April Term, 2009 No. 00502 $30,028.20
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-496
3583 Richmond St. 19134 6th Wd 915.20
sq. ft. BRT# 451135600 Improvements:
Residential Property
MICHAEL RASKAUSKAS, JOHN
SLOWINSKI AND MATTHEW SOBON
C.P. May Term, 2008 No. 003042
$73,676.51 Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-497
219-229 S. 18th St., Unit 1522 19103 8th
Wd Together with a proportionate undivided
interest in the Common Elements 516 sq.
ft. BRT# 888092958 Improvements:
Residential Property
AMY CARLSON, DEAN CARLSON,
JAMES CARPENTER AND GIAMPIERO
SATORI C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
00308 $327,379.33 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-500
139 W. Clarkson St. 19120 42nd Wd
2,659.20 sq. ft. BRT# 422296300
Improvements: Residential Property
LEVIS HARRIS C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 05302 $111,704.92 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-501
1235 Fillmore St. 19124 23rd Wd 1,830.27
sq. ft. BRT# 23-4-1191-00 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LACEENIS FORDHAM-WASHINGTON
C.P. January Term, 2008 No. 0065
$150,834.65 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
Esq.
262-503
1924 Ripley St. 19111 55th Wd 2,726.09
sq. ft. BRT# 561570305 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LIU YAN HUI C.P. January Term, 2009
No. 02242 $143,182.78 Martha E. Von
Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-504
5923 Osage Ave. 19143 3rd Wd 933 sq. ft.
BRT# 032053500 Improvements:
Residential Property
TAYSHAMIEA MEARES C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 004026 $64,195.53
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-505
9214 Cambridge St. 19114 65th Wd 2,500
sq. ft. BRT# 652422010 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOHN N. WADE, III AND NOVA N. WADE
C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 005377
$219,613.41 Christopher A. DeNardo,
Esq.
262-506
2101-17 Chestnut St., Unit 1817 a/k/a 32-34
S. 21st St., Unit 1817 19103 8th Wd
Together with a proportionate undivided
interest in the Common Elements as defined
in such Declaration recorded on 12/8/05 in
document ID# 51332663 BRT# 888112480
Improvements: Residential Property
JARED GOLDSTEIN AND ALAN
YANOVSKY C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
01285 $260,034.87 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-507
4229 Romain St. 19124-4526 23rd Wd
1,026 sq. ft. BRT# 232459100
Improvements: Residential Property
ROBERT D. WILSON C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05131 $61,887.45 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-508
476 Monastery Ave. 19128-3436 21st Wd
1,622.18 sq. ft. BRT# 212086400
Improvements: Residential Property
RONALD C. DEIK C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 02195 $208,878.03 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-510
1811-19 Chestnut St., Unit 104 19103-3706
8th Wd Together with all right, title and
interest being .806% undivided interest, of,
in and to the Common Elements BRT#
888088280 Improvements: Condominium
ESTATE OF KURT W. REINTZEL;
WARREN A. REINTZEL, ADMINISTRATOR AND HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF
KURT W. REINTZEL AND UNKNOWN
HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND
ALL PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST FROM OR UNDER KURT W.
REINTZEL, DECEASED C.P. December
Term, 2008 No. 00268 $203,497.94
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-512
5139 Funston St. 19139-1531 44th Wd 924
sq. ft. BRT# 441289800 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANTHONY WONG C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 03756 $43,200.21 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-513
2124 E. Lippincott St. 19134 25th Wd 1,125
sq. ft. BRT# 252276800 Improvements:
Residential Property
ROBERT DUNLEAVY, JR. C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 01184 $21,343.53
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-514
524 Johnston St. 19148-4813 39th Wd 960
sq. ft. BRT# 395038200 Improvements:
Residential Property
TONY TSANG C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 02132 $88,594.90 Phelan Hallinan
SHERIFF'S SALE
& Schmieg, LLP
262-515
181 W. Norris St. 19122 18th Wd 843.04
sq. ft. BRT# 183204700 Improvements:
Residential Property
BLASINA CRUZ ROJAS A/K/A BLASINA
CRUZ-ROJAS C.P. September Term,
2002 No. 02310 $39,757.29 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-516
2149 Disston St. 19149 35th Wd 1,497.41
sq. ft. BRT# 542071200 Improvements:
Residential Property
MICHAEL EPSTEIN C.P. January Term,
2008 No. 03051 $80,143.15 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-517
528 Rosalie St. 19120 35th Wd 927.21 sq.
ft. BRT# 352022600 Improvements:
Residential Property
STEPHANIE JONES C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 01159 $109,434.78
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-518
301 E. Vernon Rd. 19119 22nd Wd 2,600
sq. ft. BRT# 222032200 Improvements:
Residential Property
KEVIN T. SMITH A/K/A KEVIN T. SMITH,
SR. C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 02381
$137,058.15 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-519
103 Mcclellan St. 19148-1901 1st Wd
661.50 sq. ft. BRT# 011144400
Improvements: Residential Property
RONALD CHOICE C.P. October Term,
2008 No. 00232 $219,607.53 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-520
7340 Limekiln Pike 19138 50th Wd 1,580.80
sq. ft. BRT# 501281900 Improvements:
Residential Property
DENISE A. NEAL C.P. September Term,
2007 No. 01778 $96,937.98 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-521
1929 Clarence St. 19134 45th Wd 713.80
sq. ft. BRT# 452124700 Improvements:
Residential Property
NADIA M. MARTINEZ C.P. June Term,
2008 No. 02513 $69,686.24 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-522
1110 W. Glenwood Ave. 19133-1312 37th
Wd 900 sq. ft. BRT# 372460000
Improvements: Residential Property
TAYSHAMIEA MEARES AND SHAWN
HOLLY C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 01506
$47,181.01 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-523
5834 Oxford Ave. 19149-3722 35th Wd
1,137.50 sq. ft. BRT# 352341000
Improvements: Residential Property
CHONG KIN WONG AND YI YI BU C.P.
March Term, 2009 No. 05087 $92,487.05
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-524
1944 E. Pacific St. 19134-1518 45th Wd
1,062.15 sq. ft. BRT# 452165500
Improvements: Residential Property
GERONIMO RODRIGUEZ C.P. October
Term, 2008 No. 01144 $74,901.92
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-525
3560-74 Woodhaven Rd. 19154 31st Wd
31,899 sq. ft. BRT# 662615801
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMES NIGRO, JR. A/K/A JAMES
NIGRO AND UNKNOWN HEIRS,
SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, AND ALL
PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS
CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
FROM OR UNDER JAMES NIGRO, SR.,
DECEASED C.P. August Term, 2008
No. 03818 $217,108.29 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-526
1733 Stocker St. 19145-4718 26th Wd 708
sq. ft. BRT# 262307700 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANTHONY SANTOSUSSO AND
STEPHANIE SANTOSUSSO A/K/A
STEPHANIE D’AMICO C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 01333 $119,305.23
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-527
4523 Leiper St. 19124-3648 23rd Wd 1,512
sq. ft. BRT# 234267100 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARTIN G. MURPHY C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01301 $62,715.42 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-529
1946 S. Iseminger St. 19148-2207 39th Wd
644 sq. ft. BRT# 394408000 Improvements: Residential Property
KIMMARIE S. SANTOSUSSO C.P.
February Term, 2009 No. 02364 $46,347.53
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-530
2988 Chatham St. 19134 25th Wd 1,050.63
sq. ft. BRT# 251411700 Improvements:
Residential Property
WILLIAM J. MALLON A/K/A WILLIAM J.
MALLON, JR., DECEASED C.P. July
Term, 2007 No. 03879 $45,796.92
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-531
7551 Sherwood Rd. 19151 34th Wd
1,867.50 sq. ft. BRT# 343245100
Improvements: Residential Property
PAMELA A. HOOKS C.P. March Term,
2008 No. 03242 $99,130.33 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-532
5317 Laurens St. 19144 12th Wd 1,950 sq.
ft. BRT# 124149600 Improvements:
Residential Property
NICOLE BRISCOE A/K/A NICOLE M.
BRISCOE C.P. January Term, 2007 No.
03926 $133,649.87 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-533
2843 Jasper St. 19134 35th Wd 1,120.85
sq. ft. BRT# 252529006 Improvements:
Residential Property
GERARD MADDREY A/K/A GERARD R.
MADDREY C.P. January Term, 2008
No. 03461 $76,775.73 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-534
1640 S. Lindenwood St. 19143-5002 51st
Wd 942.86 sq. ft. BRT# 512069000
Improvements: Residential Property
MICHAEL DODD C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00631 $50,537.22 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-535
968 Carver St. 19124-1038 35th Wd 867.10
sq. ft. BRT# 351245000 Improvements:
Residential Property
CAROLYN WOODY C.P. November
Term, 2008 No. 03206 $84,056.21
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
SHERIFF'S SALE
262-536
5738 Windsor Ave. 19143 51st Wd 838.30
sq. ft. BRT# 514087300 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHANEL FREDERICKS C.P. October
Term, 2008 No. 02987 $90,219.75
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-537
6923 Wister St. 19138-1918 10th Wd 1,440
sq. ft. BRT# 102131000 Improvements:
Residential Property
MELODY D. DAVIS C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 01559 $109,035.50 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-538
3708 Westhampton Dr. 19154 58th Wd
1,798.85 sq. ft. BRT# 663366500
Improvements: Residential Property
LINDA E. DUNN AND ARLENE M.
DUNN C.P. January Term, 2007 No.
02639 $154,878.03 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-539
726 E. Ontario St. 19134-1221 33rd Wd
1,202.50 sq. ft. BRT# 331157500
Improvements: Residential Property
JEFFREY A. GOLD A/K/A JEFFREY
GOLD AND BONITA Z. GOLD A/K/A
BONITA GOLD C.P. January Term, 2009
No. 00331 $38,158.83 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-540
124 Queen St. 19147-3435 2nd Wd 1,233
sq. ft. BRT# 022071500 Improvements:
Residential Property
KEAVE SLOMINE C.P. February Term,
2008 No. 02210 $771,543.12 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-541
3621 Miller St. 19134 45th Wd 895.62 sq.
ft. BRT# 451349700 Improvements:
Residential Property
KATHLEEN KREMIS C.P. June Term,
2007 No. 02748 $115,403.95 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-542
7165 Glenloch St. 19135-1214 41st Wd
1,360.80 sq. ft. BRT# 412343000
Improvements: Residential Property
ANDREW SLAWTER C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 03694 $146,836.11 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-543
2114 S. Hicks St. 19145-3913 26th Wd
681.50 sq. ft. BRT# 261192200
Improvements: Residential Property
SUTANTO TAN C.P. November Term,
2008 No. 01357 $202,606.98 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-544
6336 Brous Ave. 19149 55th Wd 1,046.50
sq. ft. BRT# 621591700 Improvements:
Residential Property
KENNETH ALEXANDER A/K/A
KENNETH C. ALEXANDER C.P. March
Term, 2008 No. 05763 $103,730.29
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-545
123 E. Pastorius St. 19144-2025 59th Wd
1,070.50 sq. ft. BRT# 592099000
Improvements: Residential Property
SHIBA M. FORDE C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 03427 $89,799.91 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-546
5635 Gainor Rd. 19131-1330 52nd Wd
2,250 sq. ft. BRT# 522109100
Improvements: Residential Property
VERNA FORDE C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 00104 $129,336.79 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-547
1013 S. 47th St. 19143-3601 46th Wd
3,162.50 sq. ft. BRT# 461196900
Improvements: Residential Property
NICOLE D. MCEWAN C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01586 $149,755.18 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-548
2050 Montrose St. 19146 30th Wd 891.20
sq. ft. BRT# 301223300 Improvements:
Residential Property
PHILIP D. GAY A/K/A PHILIP GAY C.P.
August Term, 2005 No. 02216 $41,756.62
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-549
6619 Malvern Ave. 19151-2346 34th Wd
1,309 sq. ft. BRT# 344085800
Improvements: Residential Property
KYSHA DAVIS AND MICHAEL DAVIS
C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 04930
$145,982.67 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-550
7418 Walnut Ln. 19138 50th Wd 1,125 sq.
ft. BRT# 501352100 Improvements:
Residential Property
MICHAEL EARLAND A/K/A MICHAEL
DAVID EARLAND, JR. C.P. November
Term, 2004 No. 00610 $69,315.30
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-551
124 N. 63rd St. 19139-2201 34th Wd 3,125
sq. ft. BRT# 343044500 Improvements:
Residential Property
JESSICA LEWIS C.P. December Term,
2008 No. 00525 $147,330.18 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-552
4611 Boudinot St. 19120 42nd Wd 1,335
sq. ft. BRT# 421423600 Improvements:
Residential Property
WILMARY VEGA C.P. April Term, 2008
No. 04420 $52,761.81 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-553
2145 S. 3rd St. 19148-3318 39th Wd
1,059.44 sq. ft. BRT# 391343900 Subject
to Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
BARBARA UHL C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 00474 $169,210.54 Daniel J.
Mancini, Esq.
262-554
400 N. 53rd St. 19139 44th Wd 1,304.10
sq. ft. BRT# 442326100 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JEFFREY CRYOR C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 2646 $53,427.37 Daniel J.
Mancini, Esq.
262-555
2027 N. 16th St. 19121 32nd Wd 1,965 sq.
ft. BRT# 321093400 Improvements:
Commercial Real Estate
LEWIS C. NASH C.P. December Term,
2008 No. 002751 $167,336.61 Stern and
Eisenberg LLP
262-556
5612 Elmwood Ave. 19143 40th Wd
1,364.67 sq. ft. BRT# 402228300
Improvements: Residential Real Estate
WILLIAM DANTZLER C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 000498 $43,044.71 Stern and
Eisenberg LLP
SCOOP USA - Friday, September 25, 2009
Respect yourself and others will respect you
SHERIFF'S SALE
262-557
115 E. Roumfort Rd., Unit 3 19119 9th Wd
2,509 sq. ft. BRT# 888200156
Improvements: Residential Real Estate
G. LINTON WEBER, JR. C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 004826 $254,505.58
Stern and Eisenberg LLP
262-558
3120 N. Boudinot St. 19134 7th Wd 1,050
sq. ft. BRT# 071472100 Improvements:
Residential Property
OLGA I. BERRIOS C.P. June Term, 2006
No. 003860 $21,639.17 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-559
725 W. Luzerne St. 19140 43rd Wd 967.50
sq. ft. BRT# 433013200 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOSE FRANCISCO VASCO C.P.
February Term, 2009 No. 003184
$42,276.31 Christopher A. DeNardo,
Esq.
262-560
5916 Bennington St. 19120 35th Wd
1,172.60 sq. ft. BRT# 352327100
Improvements: Residential Property
WILLIE ETHERIDGE, ADMINISTRATOR
OF THE ESTATE OF CHEVAS FIELDS,
DECEASED C.P. November Term, 2008
No. 000294 $125,924.29 Christopher
A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-561
7015 Louise St. 50th Wd 1,800 sq. ft.
BRT# 102452000 Improvements:
Residential Property
FAMILY LAND, LLC C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 00631 $85,653.38 Howard C.
Pressman, Esq.
262-562
3229 Tampa St. 19134 33rd Wd 902.40 sq.
ft. BRT# 331266800 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOEL RODRIGUEZ C.P. February Term,
2008 No. 00539 $62,786.83 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-563
626 Van Kirk St. 19120 35th Wd 1,286.40
sq. ft. BRT# 352102500 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARISOL TORRES A/K/A MARISOL
TORRES SANTIAGO C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 02335 $90,546.83
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-564
4633 N. Marvine St. 19140 49th Wd 1,200
sq. ft. BRT# 491420700 Improvements:
Residential Property
JULIER W. BRAMBLE C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 00935 $36,656.97
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-565
7203 Briar Rd. 19138 50th Wd 4,674 sq. ft.
BRT# 501341400 Improvements:
Residential Property
DONNA M. FUNNY A/K/A DONNA
FUNNY C.P. February Term, 2009 No.
02740 $146,149.22 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-566
5347 Webster St. 19143 46th Wd 1,600 sq.
ft. BRT# 462114600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JAMES T. YAFONDO C.P. October
Term, 2007 No. 001398 $54,661.74
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-567
3029 W. Susquehanna Ave. 19121 28th Wd
1,184 sq. ft. BRT# 282278400
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
KEVIN UPSHUR A/K/A KEVIN B.
UPSHUR AND LATONYA UPSHUR
(MORTGAGOR) C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 04044 $105,225.24 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-568
911 Brighton St. 19111 53rd Wd 2,896.3
sq. ft. BRT# 532260400 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
BERTRAM POLSTON AND NICOLE
POLSTON C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
02908 $175,090.41 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-569
4118 Cambridge St. 19104 6th Wd
1,264.00 sq. ft. BRT# 062158900
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
ERIC LEE C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
03370 $258,883.69 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-570
1938 74th St. 19138 10th Wd 1,050 sq. ft.
BRT# 101386600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
PEARL MOORE C.P. January Term,
2006 No. 001865 $69,799.79 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-571
6205 Webster St. 19143 3rd Wd 1,677.50
sq. ft. BRT# 033024600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
GLENN CONQUEST AND MARY BYRD
C.P. October Term, 2008 No. 001583
$109,836.28 Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-572
2330 Aramingo Ave. (a/k/a 2660 E. York St.)
31st Wd 10,967 sq. ft. BRT# 882727900
Improvements: Commercial Property/Gas
Station
BARRY APPELBAUM C.P. June Term,
2009 No. 2523 $689,619.63 plus
interest in the amount of $155.83 per diem
from 06/09/09 Jonathan W. Hugg, Esq.
262-573
1921 N. Mascher St. 18th Wd on the E
side of Mascher St. 145 ft. 6 in. Northward
from the N side of Berks St. Frt: 14 ft. 2 in.
Depth: 51 ft. 3 in. BRT# 183248400
GERMAN QUINONES C.P. March
Term, 2008 No. 4913 $112,039.00 Louis
P. Vitti, Esq.
262-574
2505 N. Spangler St. 19132-2838 28th Wd
695 sq. ft. BRT# 282256200 Improvements: Residential Property
SULEIMAN HOUSTON C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01496 $52,362.27 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-575
2202 Friendship St. 19149-1323 54th Wd
1,680 sq. ft. BRT# 542115600
Improvements: Residential Property
STEPHEN C. HORN AND LISA W.
HORN C.P. June Term, 2006 No. 02566
$19,357.24 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-576
200 Lombard St. #10 a/k/a 200-10 Lombard
St., Unit 640 19147-1605 5th Wd Together
with all right, title and interest being .4053%
undivided interest of, in and to the Common
Elements BRT# 888050083 Improvements:
Condominium
DEREK VIETRO C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 04962 $251,566.03 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
SHERIFF'S SALE
262-577
833 Atwood Rd. 19151-3307 34th Wd
1,679.80 sq. ft. BRT# 344322400
Improvements: Residential Property
MEKA F. MCCANN C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 00810 $109,869.65
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-578
133 Mercy St. 19148-2613 39th Wd 630
sq. ft. BRT# 391052100 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHRISTOPHER ROSATO AND MARY
ANNE ROSATO C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 04145 $186,932.66 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-579
727 N. 67th St. 19151-3615 34th Wd
1,402.50 sq. ft. BRT# 344398700
Improvements: Residential Property
RAHIAM BANGO A/K/A RAHIM BANGO
C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 02459
$113,414.74 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-580
2022 Greymont St. 19116-3916 48th Wd
4,868.50 sq. ft. BRT# 582024500
Improvements: Residential Property
WILLIAM P. KLEINBRAHM AND DIANE
M. KLEINBRAHM C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 04673 $178,397.40 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-581
604 Washington Square, Unit 2504 19106
5th Wd Together with a proportionate
undivided interest in the Common Elements
(as defined in such Declaration) of .1249%
BRT# 888051005 Improvements:
Condominium
CYNTHIA N. LYNCH C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03692 $78,259.55 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-582
3339 W. Harold St. 19132-2827 28th Wd
1,317.45 sq. ft. BRT# 282372600
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMES B. JENKINS C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 02424 $47,284.41
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-583
5446 Webster St. 19143-2519 46th Wd
952.50 sq. ft. BRT# 463120000
Improvements: Residential Property
ANTHONY B. SCOTT C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 00005 $78,144.67
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262- 584
9438 Kirkwood Rd. 19114 57th Wd 3,525
sq. ft. BRT# 572322524 Improvements:
Residential Property
SHALINA AKTHER C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01277 $191,260.33 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-585
4416 Benner St. 19135 55th Wd 2,802.37
sq. ft. BRT# 552013605 Improvements:
Residential Property
ROBERT T. BOYKIN C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00033 $54,434.84 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-586
5548 Master St. 19131 4th Wd 1,255.50
sq. ft. BRT# 041227800 Improvements:
Residential Property
RASHIKA J. MOON C.P. November
Term, 2008 No. 00818 $74,907.35
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-587
3313 Potter St. 19134 33rd Wd 700 sq. ft.
BRT# 331422100 Improvements:
Residential Property
WESTFALIA DIAZ C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01065 $25,176.76 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-588
5224 Akron St. 19124 62nd Wd 1,502.88
sq. ft. BRT# 621416400 Improvements:
Residential Property
SANDRA A. THOMAS C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01574 $71,413.77 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-589
1610 S. Ithan St. 19143 51st Wd 941.70
sq. ft. BRT# 514038400 Improvements:
Residential Property
LAWRENCE BRANTLEY C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 01844 $39,176.14
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-590
6611 Large St. 19149 54th (formerly part
of the 35th) Wd 1,409.94 sq. ft. BRT#
541195800 Improvements:
Residential Property
JACQUELINE KRAUSS A/K/A
JACQUELINE PETROCY AND ERIC D.
PETROCY C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
01416 $51,827.52 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-591
5135 Marion St. 19144 12th Wd 1,238 sq.
ft. BRT# 123169100 Improvements:
Residential Property
BRUCE WESLEY A/K/A BRUCE E.
WESLEY AND RHONDA WESLEY C.P.
November Term, 2008 No. 003832
$102,065.88 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-592
1906 Plymouth St. 19138 42nd Wd 1,195
sq. ft. BRT# 101309300 Improvements:
Residential Property
CORA L. REED C.P. January Term,
2008 No. 002806 $67,922.79 Scott A.
Dietterick, Esq.
262-593
5015 Gransback St. 19120 42nd Wd
1,007.74 sq. ft. BRT# 421517500
Improvements: Residential Property
FRANCINE WHITMORE C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 04322 $98,342.58
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-594
7023 Lark Place 19153 40th Wd 1,796.40
sq. ft. BRT# 406640000 Improvements:
Residential Property
VICTOR B. FLOWERS C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05605 $149,308.28
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-595
5510 Ardleigh St. 19138 12th Wd 1,071.90
sq. ft. BRT# 122297800 Improvements:
Residential Property
JAMES DUPREE C.P. November Term,
2008 No. 02123 $54,026.71 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-596
3408 Richmond St. 19134 45th Wd 1,327
sq. ft. BRT# 451150900 Improvements:
Residential Property
DANIEL NEWELL A/K/A DANIEL M.
NEWELL AND BONNIE NEWELL A/K/A
BONNIE E. NEWELL C.P. April Term,
2008 No. 4389 $65,316.86 Kristine M.
Anthou, Esq.
262-597
946 E. Russell St. 19134 33rd Wd 959 sq.
ft. BRT# 331176800 Improvements:
SHERIFF'S SALE
Residential Property
MARIA ORTIZ C.P. April Term, 2008 No.
0171 $45,660.53 Kristine M. Anthou,
Esq.
262-598
2439 Kimball St. 19146 30th Wd 991 sq. ft.
BRT# 302247800 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHRISTINA HILL C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 03768 $88,745.85 Kristine M.
Anthou, Esq.
262-599
5525 Whitby Ave. 19143 51st Wd 2,100 sq.
ft. BRT# 513119500 Improvements:
Residential Property
DAVID TONEY; HORKAN PROPERTIES
LP C.P. October Term, 2008 No. 001317
$40,261.00 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-600
5160 Ogden St. 19139 44th Wd 1,140 sq. ft.
BRT# 442017300 Improvements:
Residential Property
EVELYN M. ABDULLAH C.P. July Term,
2008 No. 001215 $59,323.71 Scott A.
Dietterick, Esq.
262-601
4014 Princeton Ave. 19135 55th Wd S/d w
det gar 2 sty masonry; Improvements:
4,039.36 sq. ft. BRT# 552199000
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
JUAN L. RIVAS AND JENNIFER M.
RIVAS C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 05604
$176,444.31 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-602
2832 N. Taney St. 19132 38th Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 1,525.60 sq. ft.
BRT# 381193700 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
RICHARD LEINENBACH, JOHN
KIDWELL AND ROBERT SHIRLEY C.P.
July Term, 2008 No. 01883 $36,623.98
McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-603
1619 W. Westmoreland St. 19140 11th Wd
Row conv/apt 3 sty masonry; Improvements:
3,346.95 sq. ft. BRT# 112029400 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
BERTIE HAMILTON C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 01696 $106,780.84 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-604
3045 W. Harper St. 19130 29th Wd Row 2
sty masonry; Improvements: 1,748 sq. ft.
BRT# 292179700 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
RICHARD LAWRENCE C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00908 $138,064.29 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-605
6732 Linmore Ave. 19142 40th Wd Row 2
sty masonry; Improvements: 1,808 sq. ft.
BRT# 403183900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JOY OGBONNAYA AND CHIBUIKE
OGBONNAYA C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
00661 $55,893.35 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-606
434 Fitzgerald St. 19148 39th Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 1,511 sq. ft.
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
CHRISTOPHER NOWLIN AND ANNE
NOWLIN C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
03209 $149,096.96 McCabe, Weisberg
& Conway, P.C.
262-607
222 N. Cecil St. 19139 4th Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 1,924.25 sq. ft.
BRT# 042210700 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
FRANCIS HUEBER A/K/A FRANCIS X.
HEUBER, JR. C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
00900 $43,976.48 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-608
219 W. Allens Ln. 19119 9th Wd Det w/
d.gar 2.5 sty stone; Improvements: 21,564
sq. ft. BRT# 092118600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA C/O
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, FREDERICK C. GARBRECHT AND
MARY R. RUGGIERO C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00039 $480,394.70 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-609
7128 Glenloch St. 19135 41st Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 2,714.40 sq. ft.
BRT# 412330200 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JOSEPH M. MARTIN A/K/A JOSEPH
MARTIN C.P. August Term, 2007 No.
000955 $112,608.61 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-610
5904 Weymouth St. 19120 35th Wd Row b/
gar 2 sty masonry; Improvements: 2,428.50
sq. ft. BRT# 352224400 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
SESNARINE RAMNARINE C.P. August
Term, 2007 No. 02795 $121,273.40
McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-611
4725 “D” St. 19120 42nd Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 2,325 sq. ft. BRT#
421470800 Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
BRIDGET LASHONDA GRIFFIN F/K/A
BRIDGET BOSTIC C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 00909 $61,918.74 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-612
1233 W. Tioga St. 19140 43rd Wd Row 3
sty masonry; Improvements: 2,759.40 sq. ft.
BRT# 432011300 Subject to Mortgage
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
JACQUELINE C. GLASPIE C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 01907 $70,680.94
McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-613
7247 Tabor Ave. 35th Wd 6,000 sq. ft.
BRT# 532400000 Improvements:
Residential Property
WILLIE VINCENT EDWARDS AND
CAROLYN MICHELLE EDWARDS C.P.
April Term, 2008 No. 002284
$179,468.70 Mary L. Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-614
2216 Tyson Ave. 54th Wd 1,600.56 sq. ft.
BRT# 542082700 Improvements:
Residential Property
DANIEL C. RILEY, MARION JEWELL
RILEY, AND THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA C/O U.S. ATTORNEY C.P.
October Term, 2008 No. 02703
$33,871.44 Mary L. Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-615
8126 Rugby St. 50th Wd 2,604.95 sq. ft.
BRT# 502086100 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOHN COLLIER AND LISA COLLIER
C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 03338
SHERIFF'S SALE
$149,085.32 Mary L. Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-616
2866 Aramingo Ave. 25th Wd 1,152 sq. ft.
BRT# 251470300 Improvements:
Residential Property
JIAN L. LIN, REAL OWNER, WING K.
LEE, REAL OWNER, AND EMMA
TURNER, ORIGINAL MORTGAGOR
C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 01254
$78,865.34 Mary L. Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-617
2721 E. Ontario St. 45th Wd 1,176 sq. ft.
BRT# 451048400 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOSEPH P. LOWRY AND JENNIFER
LOWRY C.P. January Term, 2009 No.
02945 $175,920.36 Mary L. HarbertBell, Esq.
262-618
3253 Princeton Ave. 55th Wd 1,701 sq. ft.
BRT# 551395200 Subject to Mortgage
Improvements: Residential Property
CAMERON JORDAN C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 01049 $202,658.49
Mary L. Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-619
2044 S. Hemberger St. 19145 48th Wd
1,052 sq. ft. BRT# 482240200
Improvements: Residential Property
AMINA MAYAZI-SAUNDERS AND
SCOTT SAUNDERS C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 002129 $56,483.76
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-620
831 N. 28th St. 19130 15th Wd 1,347 sq.
ft. BRT# 151322800 Improvements:
Residential Property
BERNARD MCGINTY AND BARBARA
H. DROBEL-MCGINTY C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 003998 $227,372.41
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-621
502 E. Murdoch Rd. 19119 9th Wd 2,458
sq. ft. BRT# 091060400 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Property
WILLIAM J. MARTINER AND AMY
CRAIG MARTINER AND UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 000878 $6,887.56
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-623
1335 W. 65th Ave. 19126 49th Wd 2,464
sq. ft. BRT# 493064100 Improvements:
Residential Property
ABDUL RASHID YUSUF C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 004036 $106,947.97
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-624
407 N. 60th St. 19151 4th (formerly part of
the 52nd) Wd 1,872 sq. ft. BRT#
042273800 Improvements: Residential
Property
VINCENT HOYLE C.P. December
Term, 2006 No. 001846 $16,748.14
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-625
5024 Whitaker Ave. 19124 35th Wd 1,356
sq. ft. BRT# 233072300 Improvements:
Residential Property
TAI THACH C.P. August Term, 2005
No. 000228 $87,260.36 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-626
8363 Langdon St. 19152 56th Wd 3,232.42
sq. ft. BRT# 562337000 Improvements:
Residential Property
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR
UNDER LUZ M. COLON, DECEASED
C.P. August Term, 2008 No. 001066
$35,053.58 Christopher A. DeNardo,
Esq.
262-627
833 N. Preston St. 19104 24th Wd 2,784
sq. ft. BRT# 062237000 Improvements:
Residential Property
RICHARD BLUNT C.P. June Term,
2009 No. 000429 $114,546.14
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-628
225 N. Ruby St. 19139 44th Wd 765 sq. ft.
BRT# 441197300 Improvements:
Residential Property
CARLA POUGH C.P. September Term,
2007 No. 000594 $24,726.23
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-629
4554 Milnor St. 19124 23rd Wd 1,750 sq.
ft. BRT# 231043000 Improvements:
Residential Property
ARTOUR GUILMOUTDINOV A/K/A
ARTHUR GUILMONDINOV C.P. June
Term, 2009 No. 000259 $102,952.21
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-630
327 N. Preston St. 19104 24th Wd 1,600
sq. ft. BRT# 061182400 Improvements:
Residential Property
LINVAL W. GREY C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 004437 $108,432.36
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-631
1925 N. Myrtlewood St. 19125 32nd Wd
Row 2 sty masonry; Improvements: 1,647
sq. ft. BRT# 323246800 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
RICHARD LEINENBACH, ROBERT
SHIRLEY AND JOHN KIDWELL C.P.
September Term, 2008 No. 04071
$39,694.79 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-632
2011 N. 15th St. 19121 32nd Wd Row 3
sty masonry; Improvements: 4,267.50 sq. ft.
BRT# 321082000 Subject to Mortgage
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
CYNTHIA WEBB C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 00398 $117,896.55 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-633
941 E. Price St. 19138 59th Wd Row b/
gar 2 sty masonry; Improvements: 2,736
sq. ft. BRT# 591089800 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
CYNTHIA J. WARD C.P. August Term,
2008 No. 00640 $77,868.77 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-634
131 E. Durham St. 19119 22nd Wd Semi/
det 2.5 sty masonry; Improvements:
7,117.79 sq. ft. BRT# 222163300
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
JEFFREY FOX C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00592 $392,613.54 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-635
5021 Aspen St. 19139 44th Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 2,136 sq. ft.
BRT# 441252500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LISA ABRAHAM C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00052 $47,091.11 McCabe,
- 15
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-636
9245 Treaty Rd. 19114 57th Wd Det w/
d.gar 1.5 sty frame; Improvements: 7,200 sq.
ft. BRT# 572272300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JULIO LOPEZ AND CLARISSA LOPEZ
C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 00053
$228,723.99 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-637
1103 Lindley Ave. 19141 49th Wd Apt 2-4
unts 2 sty masonry; Improvements: 4,380.96
sq. ft. BRT# 493000300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
DANIELLE MARCHESE C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00666 $82,581.37 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-638
1407 E. Washington Lane 19138 10th Wd
S/d w det gar 2 sty masonry; Improvements:
5,653 sq. ft. BRT# 102278100
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
ELAINE MCDANIEL AND RICHARD
MCDANIEL C.P. December Term, 2007
No. 00901 $147,806.22 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-639
6215 Harley Ave. 19142 40th Wd 1,520 sq.
ft. BRT# 402289500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
WILLIAM C. FRANKLIN C.P. September
Term, 2008 No.004621 $62,041.24
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-640
6008 Allman St. 19142 40th Wd 900 sq. ft.
BRT# 401246300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JEREMY MARC LANGNER C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 01180 $31,473.60
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-641
2436 Marshall St. a/k/a 2436 S. Marshall St.
19148 39th Wd 686 sq. ft. BRT# 393138500
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
MARK S. CHAPPELL AND MICHELE A.
CHAPPELL C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
04400 $153,838.71 Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-642
166 Roxborough Ave. 19127 21st Wd 1,272
sq. ft. BRT# 211099600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
STANLEY I. BOSTICK C.P. May Term,
2008 No. 000827 $201,177.79 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-643
356 Snyder Ave., Rear 1st Wd 676.50 sq.
ft. BRT# 392072410 Subject to Mortgage
REAL ESTATE ALLIANCE II, LLC C.P.
June Term, 2009 No. 01801 $337,045.52
Matthew W. Holt, Esq.
262-644
712 N. 63rd St. 19151 34th Wd 2,400 sq. ft.
BRT# 344194100 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
GREECHIA BURRIS C.P. September
Term, 2007 No. 001594 $205,785.42
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-645
7541 Dickens Place 19153 40th Wd 2,954
sq. ft. BRT# 404241511 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JOHN B. MURRAY AND ENATORMA S.
ROGERS C.P. September Term, 1997
No. 1578 $83,292.35 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-646
869 N. Uber St. 19130 15th Wd 914.68 sq.
ft. BRT# 151063300 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
EUGONDA BUTTS C.P. December
Term, 2001 No. 000444 $37,752.98 Mark
J. Udren, Esq.
262-647
1236 Levick St. 19111 53rd Wd 1,739.64 sq.
ft. BRT# 531070700 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
DONNA M. WELLS C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00709 $182,755.22 Mark J. Udren,
Esq.
262-648
5987 Woodbine Ave. 19131 52nd Wd 13,475
sq. ft. BRT# 522182900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
MINA ESKANDAR C.P. August Term,
2008 No. 004016 $484,738.58 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-650
1239 S. Carlisle St. 19146 36th Wd 1,016
sq. ft. BRT# 365017700 Improvements:
Residential Property
PAUL DAVIS C.P. December Term, 2007
No. 003576 $101,857.73 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-651
2831 Longshore Ave. 19149 55th Wd
1,474.60 sq. ft. BRT# 551270500
Improvements: Residential Property
LAURA BELARDO C.P. March Term,
2008 No. 02914 $128,485.19 Christopher
A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-652
5451 Euclid St. 19139 52nd Wd 1,628.70
sq. ft. BRT# 522036700 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LEONARD K. LOMAX, JR. C.P. April
Term, 2004 No. 0716 $64,999.48
Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-653
7343 Theodore St. 19153 40th Wd 1,120
sq. ft. BRT# 404253600 Improvements:
Residential Property
DAVID K. GARNETT C.P. June Term,
2008 No. 4842 $75,920.91 Rob
Saltzman, Esq.
262-654
5943 Weymouth St. 19120 35th Wd 1,162.50
sq. ft. BRT# 352230100 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHARMAINE HUFFMAN C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 01832 $67,358.14
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-655
283 Rochelle Ave. 19128 21st Wd 4,511 sq.
ft. BRT# 213015200 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARK ANGELO C.P. November Term,
2008 No. 01988 $152,941.98 Michael
T. McKeever, Esq.
262-656
8084 Rowland Ave. 19136 64th Wd 12,500
sq. ft. BRT# 642004500 Improvements:
Residential Property
KAREN GRAUBER A/K/A KAREN ANN
O’NEILL, KAREN GRAUBER, A MINOR,
C/O JOANN GRAUBER, GUARDIAN,
SOLELY IN HER CAPACITY AS HEIR OF
ANTHONY JOHN GRAUBER,
DECEASED; TALIA GRAUBER, A
MINOR, C/O JOANN GRAUBER,
GUARDIAN, SOLELY IN HER CAPACITY
AS HEIR OF ANTHONY JOHN
GRAUBER, DECEASED; ANTHONY
GRAUBER, A MINOR, C/O JOANN
GRAUBER, GUARDIAN, SOLELY IN HIS
CAPACITY AS HEIR OF ANTHONY
JOHN GRAUBER, DECEASED; MARK
GRAUBER, A MINOR, C/O JOANN
GRAUBER, GUARDIAN, SOLELY IN HIS
CAPACITY AS HEIR OF ANTHONY
JOHN GRAUBER, DECEASED AND
NICHOLAS GRAUBER, A MINOR, C/O
JOANN GRAUBER, GUARDIAN, SOLELY
IN HIS CAPACITY AS HEIR OF
ANTHONY JOHN GRAUBER,
DECEASED
C.P. March Term, 2008 No. 05775
$206,565.74 Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-660
6023 Montague St. 19135 41st Wd 1,151.15
sq. ft. BRT# 552294500 Improvements:
Residential Property
RODNEY A. REINHART, JR., AS
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF
RODNEY A. REINHART, SR. C.P.
February Term, 2009 No. 04392
$83,124.85 Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-661
200-210 Lombard St., Unit 802 19126 5th
Wd Together with a proportionate undivided
interest in the Common Elements of
0.6463% 999 sq. ft. BRT# 888050137
Improvements: Residential Property
DARRELL K. HENDERSON C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 00044 $340,797.54
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-662
6141 N. Fairhill St. 19120 61st Wd 1,600
sq. ft. BRT# 611108700 Improvements:
Residential Property
DERRICK ROBINSON C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01409 $88,090.06 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-663
7459 Beverly Rd. 19138 50th Wd 1,163.25
sq. ft. BRT# 501358900 Improvements:
Residential Property
OWEN E. HINDS C.P. July Term, 2007
No. 02761 $141,435.47 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-664
638 E. Allegheny Ave. 19134 33rd Wd
806.30 sq. ft. BRT# 331032800
Improvements: Residential Property
BRIAN BURNETT C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00741 $51,427.19 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-665
1243 N. 56th St. 19131 4th Wd 1,590 sq. ft.
BRT# 041218200 Improvements:
Residential Property
DONTAYA DEVORE C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01523 $94,262.94 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-666
4991 Pennway St. 19124 35th Wd 1,449 sq.
ft. BRT# 233109700 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARKEISHA JORDAN C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 03862 $91,228.27 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-667
5828 Filbert St. 19139 4th Wd Row 2 sty
masonry; Improvements: 2,373 sq. ft. BRT#
042017800 Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
WILLIAM L. JIGGETTS. WILLIAM L.
JIGGETTS DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON
FEBRUARY 3, 2008. LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION WERE GRANTED TO
KIM M. RANSELLE, EXECUTRIX OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM L. JIGGETTS,
DECEASED MORTGAGOR AND REAL
OWNER C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
02605 $49,560.00 McCabe, Weisberg
& Conway, P.C.
262-668
5903 Agusta St. 19149 53rd Wd 15 ft. 6-1/2
in. frontage x 72 ft. 6 in. depth BRT#
531254500 Improvements: Residential
Property
CARMEN SERRANO C.P. August Term,
2008 No. 00772 $90,249.18 Richard M.
Squire & Associates, LLC
262-669A-B
41st Wd (4718 Howell St. - Premise A
19135) 4,250 sq. ft. BRT# 411104300
Improvements: Residential Property
41st Wd (5830 Hegerman St., Rear Premise B 19135) 516 sq. ft. BRT#
411358200 Improvements: Residential
Property
MORDECHAI THALER C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00454 $91,064.02 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-670
2551 E. Birch St. 19134 25th Wd 1,033.12
sq. ft. BRT# 251058200 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOHN STONECK, SR. C.P. June Term,
2008 No. 02051 $113,925.78 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-671
516 Sigel St. 19148 1st Wd 679.68 sq. ft.
BRT# 011408500 Improvements:
Residential Property
ERIC DONEZ C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
01367 $151,085.22 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-672
3128 Knorr St. 19149 55th Wd 1,745.70 sq.
ft. BRT# 551197100 Improvements:
Residential Property
LUCILLE G. SADLO AND TADEUSZ J.
SADLO C.P. November Term, 2008 No.
02225 $154,542.69 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-673
2049 S. Gerritt St. 19146 36th Wd 672 sq.
ft. BRT# 363016200 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOAN TAYLOR C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 01813 $48,214.57 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-675
6016 Keystone St. 19135 41st Wd 2,500 sq.
ft. BRT# 411458300 Improvements:
Residential Property
CYNTHIA A. FOXWORTH AND VINCENT
L. FOXWORTH C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 00256 $147,697.86 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-676
5554 Thomas Ave. 19143 51st Wd 1,200
sq. ft. BRT# 513090000 Improvements:
Residential Property
PAULETTE A. PLUMMER C.P. August
Term, 2008 No. 03517 $50,623.22
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-677
5004 N. Hutchinson St. 19141 49th Wd
1,134.60 sq. ft. BRT# 491326600
Improvements: Residential Property
KAYTHEE BARNES C.P. August Term,
2007 No. 00572 $59,052.52 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-678
1621 S. 31st St. 26th Wd 2,913.28 sq. ft.
BRT# 482405000 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
16 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, September 25, 2009
SHERIFF'S SALE
YVONNE DUBOSE C.P. February Term,
2008 No. 2875 $126,717.40 Gregory
Javardian, Esq.
262-679
8948 Haven Place 19152 57th Wd 1,332
sq. ft. BRT# 571253900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
CAROL A. PAGE C.P. March Term, 2008
No. 005242 $76,860.42 Martha E. Von
Rosenstiel, Esq.
262-680
78 E. Garfield St. 19144 12th Wd on SE
side of Garfield St. 319 ft. 1/2 in. SW of
Wakefield St. Frt: 14 ft. 3-1/2 in. Depth: 53
ft. 5 in. BRT# 121041200
TRACY THORNTON C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 02376 $41,383.73 Patrick
Thomas Woodman, Esq.
262-681
5671 Arlington St. 19131 52nd Wd on NW
side of Arlington St. intersection of
Arlington St. and 57th St. Frt: 27.144 ft.
Depth: 107 ft. BRT# 522069000
LEOLA ROSS AND JANET ROSS C.P.
September Term, 2008 No. 05338
$82,810.48 Patrick Thomas Woodman,
Esq.
262-682
6333 Algard St. 19135 55th Wd 2,215.8 sq.
ft. BRT# 552366500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
KEVIN SMITH, JENNIFER A. SMITH
AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
C.P. July Term, 2008 No. 002533
$104,067.12 Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-683
2229 Pratt St. 19124 45th Wd 2,800 sq. ft.
BRT# 453373400 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHRISTINA O’MEARA AND MARTIN
O’MEARA C.P. May Term, 2004 No.
000895 $58,983.46 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-684
506 E. Wyoming Ave. 19120-4510 42nd Wd
1,440.10 sq. ft. BRT# 421049300
Improvements: Residential Property
GWENDOLYN GRAVES AND RENE
FRANCOIS C.P. January Term, 2009
No. 00985 $101,618.00 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-685
3018 Tyson Ave. 19149-1909 55th Wd
2,277.15 sq. ft. BRT# 551326800
Improvements: Residential Property
BABUL UDDIN C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 00768 $159,576.70 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-686
3436 N. Front St. 19140-4610 33rd Wd
1,050 sq. ft. BRT# 072006500
Improvements: Residential Property
SVANHVIT HEIDBERG A/K/A SVANHUIT
HEIDBERG C.P. February Term, 2009
No. 04303 $59,410.91 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-687
6350 Calvert St. 19149-2907 62nd Wd
1,680.75 sq. ft. BRT# 621523600
Improvements: Residential Property
FELIPE GIRALDO C.P. October Term,
2008 No. 02555 $179,407.03 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-688
320 N. Simpson St. 19139-1024 34th Wd
1,309.60 sq. ft. BRT# 343105303
Improvements: Residential Property
BARRY A. BURKETT C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00101 $98,814.06 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-689
934 W. Olney Ave. 19141 49th Wd 1,650.56
sq. ft. BRT# 492063000 Improvements:
Residential Property
ALBERT WAYNE CHRISTIAN A/K/A
ALBERT W. CHRISTIAN C.P. February
Term, 2005 No. 01923 $47,965.76
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-690
1460 N. 58th St. 19131-3810 34th Wd
1,072.50 sq. ft. BRT# 043139800
Improvements: Residential Property
CARLON J. BROWN AND PRISCILLA
DIXON-BROWN C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 04463 $40,787.10 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-691
230 W. Olney Ave. 19120 42nd Wd 1,033.12
sq. ft. BRT# 422305500 Improvements:
Residential Property
DANORA BYFIELD A/K/A DANORA
CAMEIL BYFIELD C.P. December Term,
2007 No. 02708 $54,698.75 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-692
5223 Arbor St. 19120-3603 42nd Wd
1,543.75 sq. ft. BRT# 421392100
Improvements: Residential Property
DIAHANNA LEE A/K/A DIAHANNA L. LEE
C.P. July Term, 2008 No. 01909
$119,213.86 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-693
3549 N. 21st St. 19140 38th Wd 1,643 sq.
ft. BRT# 112297900 Improvements:
Residential Property
CARL DAVIS C.P. July Term, 2008 No.
02445 $68,669.75 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-694
2557 S. Carroll St. 19142-2112 40th Wd
1,232 sq. ft. BRT# 406103400
Improvements: Residential Property
DINA CARRIGAN C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 01332 $65,851.73 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-695
2228 N. Cleveland St. 19132-4325 28th Wd
958 sq. ft. BRT# 162030100 Improvements:
Residential Property
ALLEYN PAUL C.P. December Term,
2008 No. 03275 $32,959.22 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-696
1314 Glenview St. 19111-4506 35th Wd
1,358 sq. ft. BRT# 532151300
Improvements: Residential Property
YING CHEN C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
01525 $120,230.72 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-697
1128 Bloomdale Rd. 19115-2924 58th Wd
6,300 sq. ft. BRT# 581120600
Improvements: Residential Property
SANDRA M. BERARDI C.P. February
Term, 2008 No. 02400 $80,575.44
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-698
5342 Oakland St. 19124 62nd Wd 1,558 sq.
ft. BRT# 621390700 Improvements:
Residential Property
HABIB PEER AND AYSHA PEER C.P.
August Term, 2008 No. 03102
$100,514.77 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
SHERIFF'S SALE
262-700
5128 Hadfield St. 19143-3221 51st Wd
945 sq. ft. BRT# 511106700 Improvements: Residential Property
OSCAR POLISHUK AND GREGORY
VOLK C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 04222
$52,127.66 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-701
2641 Bonaffon St. a/k/a 2641 S. Bonaffon
19142-2717 40th Wd 1,112 sq. ft. BRT#
406072600 Improvements: Residential
Property
SIERRA KING C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 00792 $84,840.64 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-702
3337 Rand St. 19134-1909 33rd Wd 602
sq. ft. BRT# 331361600 Improvements:
Residential Property
NATALYA ULYANITSKAYA C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 00006 $47,996.47
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-703
168 E. Herman St. 19144-2019 59th Wd
8,600 sq. ft. BRT# 592082100
Improvements: Residential Property
VALDA J. CAMPANELLA C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 00232 $98,450.52
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-704
1421 S. 53rd St. 19143-4903 40th Wd 960
sq. ft. BRT# 511227500 Improvements:
Residential Property
SHAUNA MITCHELL C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 01781 $55,213.21
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-705
5618 N. 12th St. 19141-4102 49th Wd
1,681 sq. ft. BRT# 493138800
Improvements: Residential Property
DAYAN MURRAY C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00927 $96,784.00 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-706
48 N. Farson St. 19139-2742 44th Wd
772.50 sq. ft. BRT# 441075500
Improvements: Residential Property
ROBIN D. RUDISILL C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00544 $75,925.96 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-707
5013 Chester Ave. 19143-4346 51st Wd
2,052 sq. ft. BRT# 511269400
Improvements: Residential Property
FRANK HUEBER C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 03464 $235,002.74 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-708
6541 Lebanon Ave. 19151-3120 34th Wd
1,466.40 sq. ft. BRT# 344059800
Improvements: Residential Property
RONALD L. OCCHIOLINI C.P. July
Term, 2008 No. 00170 $90,934.73
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-709
148 Mercy St. 19148-2614 39th Wd 598
sq. ft. BRT# 391058100 Improvements:
Residential Property
PHILIP J. MARKER C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00135 $125,369.88 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-710
5819 Christian St. 19143-3001 3rd Wd
1,240 sq. ft. BRT# 033048100
Improvements: Residential Property
DELORES DIAKITE C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 04257 $102,928.88 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-711
5549 Ludlow St. 19139-3207 60th Wd
1,120 sq. ft. BRT# 604007600
Improvements: Residential Property
ERIC JANOVSKY AND ALAN
YANOVSKY C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
00944 $47,862.16 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-712
1423 W. Pacific St. 19140-4114 38th Wd
800 sq. ft. BRT# 131031000 Improvements: Residential Property
DARRELL DORSEY C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 01952 $50,493.73 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-714
1304 S. 53rd St. 19143-4902 51st Wd
1,530 sq. ft. BRT# 511232100
Improvements: Residential Property
ANDRE RICHARDSON C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 00329 $49,512.95
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-715
1131 Magee Ave. 19111-4939 53rd Wd
2,550 sq. ft. BRT# 532005700
Improvements: Residential Property
MARIE CRAWFORD AND JEAN GODA
A/K/A JEAN P. GODA C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00207 $172,057.71 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-716
4640 Sansom St. 19139-4630 46th Wd
1,940 sq. ft. BRT# 601033600
Improvements: Residential Property
CARMEN APONTE A/K/A CARMEN M.
APONTE C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
00155 $337,264.66 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-718
6949 Pawling St. 19128 21st Wd 5,000 sq.
ft. BRT# 212452800 Improvements:
Residential Property
LISA WATSON-FAHRINGER C.P.
January Term, 2009 No. 01212
$46,717.96 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-720
1613 S. Camac St. 19148-1006 39th Wd
585 sq. ft. BRT# 394598400 Improvements: Residential Property
ANTONIO CAPETILLO C.P. December
Term, 2008 No. 01043 $271,791.85
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-721
3411 W. Queen Ln. 19129-1440 38th Wd
1,438.40 sq. ft. BRT# 383006100
Improvements: Residential Property
MARIA Z. RAGUZA LOPEZ C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05562 $260,516.04
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-723
1248 S. 15th St. 19146-3133 26th Wd
1,266.40 sq. ft. BRT# 365053100
Improvements: Residential Property
JOHN L. BROWN C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 03756 $277,119.73 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-724
240 W. Penn St. 19144-3904 12th Wd
1,890 sq. ft. BRT# 124016900
Improvements: Residential Property
SCHNORRIS BURNS, HEIR OF KAREN
D. BURNS, DECEASED; SCHNORRIS
BURNS, JR., HEIR OF KAREN D.
BURNS, DECEASED; NICOLE HAYES,
HEIR OF KAREN D. BURNS,
Respect yourself and others will respect you
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
DECEASED AND UNKNOWN HEIRS,
SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL
PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS
CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
FROM UNDER KAREN D. BURNS,
DECEASED C.P. January Term, 2008 No.
00091 $64,567.96 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-725
3588 Richmond St. 19134 45th Wd 1,732.50
sq. ft. BRT# 451153000 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOSEPH H. ZEALLOR A/K/A JOSEPH H.
ZEALLOR, JR. AND KATHERINE M.
ZEALLOR A/K/A KATHERINE MARY
ZEALLOR C.P. February Term, 2008 No.
00778 $49,497.49 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-726
2048 Dickinson St. 19146 36th Wd 975 sq.
ft. BRT# 363053200 Improvements:
Residential Property
WILLIE MAE SAMUELS A/K/A WILLIE A.
SAMUELS C.P. April Term, 2008 No.
03833 $47,897.53 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-727
1414 68th Ave. 19126-2708 10th Wd 1,800
sq. ft. BRT# 101246500 Improvements:
Residential Property
SHIRLEY ORMES C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 04320 $180,674.81 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-728
6557 N. 17th St. 19126-3515 17th Wd 1,360
sq. ft. BRT# 172202100 Improvements:
Residential Property
REGINA ELLZY A/K/A REGINA D. ELLZY
C.P. December Term, 2007 No. 00823
$147,209.32 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-729
2317 McClellan St. 19145 36th Wd 783.60
sq. ft. BRT# 482010000 Improvements:
Residential Property
VIRGINIA HATTON AND TYRONE
HATTON C.P. September Term, 2003 No.
04159 $59,792.00 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-730
4428 Sansom St. 19104-2916 27th Wd
1,627.01 sq. ft. BRT# 272029200
Improvements: Residential Property
SHARAFAT KHAN C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 00788 $384,083.38 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-731
1709 S. Bancroft St. 19145-2204 26th Wd
742 sq. ft. BRT# 365149300 Improvements:
Residential Property
KI KI C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 03520
$104,530.80 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-732
4055 Creston St. 19135-4426 41st Wd
997.75 sq. ft. BRT# 622195700
Improvements: Residential Property
CHRISTINA HOFMEISTER C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 00051 $95,040.26
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-733
1242 W. Airdrie St. 19140-3707 43rd Wd
1,646 sq. ft. BRT# 432209700 Improvements: Residential Property
REBECCA M. TSUMA C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03694 $70,783.83 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-734
6246 Clearview St. 19138-1010 59th Wd
1,685.12 sq. ft. BRT# 592307420
Improvements: Residential Property
DOUGLAS L. DUNBAR C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03967 $131,487.59 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-735
3077 Memphis St. 19134-4322 25th Wd
949.34 sq. ft. BRT# 251495700
Improvements: Residential Property
JOSEPH DOUGHTY C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00566 $78,240.38 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-736
3906 Germantown Ave. 13th Wd 1,280 sq.
ft. BRT# 131122600 Improvements:
Residential Property
GOLDMAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION, ORIGINAL MORTGAGOR AND PAUL EVANS A/K/A PAULMAGUZAWA:BEY, ORIGINAL
MORTGAGOR AND REAL OWNER C.P.
July Term, 2008 No. 000812 $163,062.46
Mary L. Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-737
145 W. Wyneva St. 12th Wd 1,746 sq. ft.
BRT# 123030400 Improvements: Residential
Property
IRMA GARDNER HAMMOND, REAL
OWNER AND ORIGINAL MORTGAGOR
AND EARL HAMMOND, ORIGINAL
MORTGAGOR C.P. September Term,
2007 No. 002408 $86,069.05 Mary L.
Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-739
152 W. Sharpnack St. 59th Wd 2,000 sq. ft.
BRT# 223038900 Improvements: Residential
Property
SKUOE MARCET PONTON AND SUSAN
B. PONTON C.P. May Term, 2007 No.
02262 $230,349.92 Mary L. Harbert-Bell,
Esq.
262-740
7744 Temple Rd. 50th Wd 937.5 sq. ft.
BRT# 501059400 Improvements: Residential
Property
ALLAN POOLE AND WANDA CAPEHART
POOLE C.P. October Term, 2008 No.
000507$90,376.33 Mary L. Harbert-Bell,
Esq.
262-741
6221 Ludlow St. 3rd Wd 1,155 sq. ft. BRT#
031012100 Improvements: Residential
Property
RONALD C. WILLIAMS C.P. June Term,
2009 No. 00418 $65,686.94 Mary L.
Harbert-Bell, Esq.
262-742
1114 S. Wilton St. 19143-4207 51st Wd
1,892.47 sq. ft. BRT# 511211400
Improvements: Residential Property
GRANT L. PALMER C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 02439 $35,825.58 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-743
12404 Academy Rd. 19154-1929 58th Wd
1,965.12 sq. ft. BRT# 663345800
Improvements: Residential Property
KYLEE CRAWLEY, SR. C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 02500 $175,551.27
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-744
4313 Vista St. 19136-3626 41st Wd 1,081.81
sq. ft. BRT# 412206600 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOSEPH H. BOTTOMS A/K/A JOSEPH M.
BOTTOMS C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
05111 $126,806.84 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-745
4266 Griscom St. 19124-4544 23rd Wd
1,556.38 sq. ft. BRT# 232428100
Improvements: Residential Property
SHAREETA FOWLER A/K/A SHAREETA
M. FOWLER C.P. January Term, 2008
No. 00473 $71,577.83 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-746
5339 Pine St. 19143-1414 60th Wd 1,264
sq. ft. BRT# 603085500 Improvements:
Residential Property
VENITA GLOVER C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03222 $89,454.26 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-747
1117 S. 56th St. 19143-4006 51st Wd
1,224.50 sq. ft. BRT# 513017600
Improvements: Residential Property
MICHAEL G. DODD C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03980 $67,479.32 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-748
511-519 N. Broad St., Unit 903 aka 511 N.
Broad St. Apt 903 aka 511-519 N. Broad St.
Apt 903 aka 5th Wd 511 N. Broad St., Unit
903 19123-3239) Together with a
proportionate undivided interest in the
common elements, as were fully set forth in
certain declaration recorded on 12/13/2005
as document ID# 51335988 BRT#
888140120 Improvements: Condominium
MICHAEL VOGEL AND PAUL
DAVIDSON C.P. February Term, 2009
No. 04607 $189,781.35 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-749
562 Van Kirk St. 19120-1229 35th Wd
1,200 sq. ft. BRT# 352098500
Improvements: Residential Property
MARRIETTA SPRAGGANS C.P.
August Term, 2008 No. 03138
$68,700.57 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-750
1533 N. Frazier St. 19131-3803 4th Wd
1,081.78 sq. ft. BRT# 043273500
Improvements: Residential Property
FRANCIS X. HUEBER C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00498 $53,386.76 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
7262-51
2044 S. 19th St. 19145-2813 48th Wd
1,054 sq. ft. BRT# 481290700
Improvements: Residential Property
JEANETTE POWELL HOOPER C.P.
April Term, 2009 No. 02461 $110,253.37
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-752
5346 Wingohocking Terrace 19144-5832
12th Wd 2,251.11 sq. ft. BRT# 122185100
Improvements: Residential Property
DANIEL L. WALKER C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01003 $175,595.99 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-753
5417 Chester Ave. 19143-4913 51st Wd
1,900 sq. ft. BRT# 514127400
Improvements: Residential Property
JACOB HASIS C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 02274 $82,310.61 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-754
320 E. Tulpehocken St. 19144-1615 59th
Wd 3,025.75 sq. ft. BRT# 592106200
Improvements: Residential Property
VINCENT DANAO C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03976 $83,884.41 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-755
1533 S. 27th St. 19146-4409 36th Wd 930
sq. ft. BRT# 364291100 Improvements:
Residential Property
ELIZABETH J. RESCIGNO C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 00655 $34,678.05
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-756
1315 Fanshawe St. 19111-4911 53rd Wd
1,203.53 sq. ft. BRT# 532047500
Improvements: Residential Property
JOHN C. KIKER AND KATHLEEN KIKER
C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 03511
$144,700.60 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-757
6117 Charles St. 19135-3413 55th Wd
7,445.22 sq. ft. BRT# 552228200
Improvements: Residential Property
FATEMA S. SADEQUE C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00272 $123,057.38 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-758
1812 Federal St. 19146-2915 36th Wd
1,199.36 sq. ft. BRT# 361038000
Improvements: Residential Property
EDCHAR E. GOODWIN AND CHARED
O. GOODWIN C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 00059 $117,894.77 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-759
113 W. Sharpnack St. 19119-4034 22nd
Wd 2,428.64 sq. ft. BRT# 223045300
Improvements: Residential Property
LEON BUIE C.P. May Term, 2009 No.
00941 $140,341.66 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-760
1224 S. Ruby St. 19143-4808 51st Wd 750
sq. ft. BRT# 511247800 Improvements:
Residential Property
FRANK E. SPERA C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 01233 $53,340.82 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-761
712 S. 49th St. 19143 41st Wd 1,317.50
sq. ft. BRT# 511000400 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHRISTINA E. SHOWELL C.P.
February Term, 2008 No. 02016
$19,179.72 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-762
2225 Ellsworth St. 19146-2811 36th Wd
1,120 sq. ft. BRT# 361234500
Improvements: Residential Property
LEOMAR COOPER C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 00682 $41,875.99
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-763
3026 N. 25th St. 19132 36th Wd 904.80 sq.
ft. BRT# 381066900 Improvements:
Residential Property
DALYSE N. CURTIS C.P. March Term,
2005 No. 00425 $26,596.97 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-764
2642 E. Ann St. 19134 25th Wd 1,283.60
sq. ft. BRT# 251066100 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHARLEEN J. WERWINSKI C.P.
January Term, 2008 No. 03054
$74,373.06 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-765
2137 Anchor St. 19124 41st Wd 915.20 sq.
ft. BRT# 411066100 Improvements:
Residential Property
JEROME GANT C.P. November Term,
2006 No. 00969 $54,456.07 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-766
1242 N. 55th St. 19131-4208 4th Wd 1,575
sq. ft. BRT# 041180600 Improvements:
Residential Property
FRANCIS X. HUEBER, JR. C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 00322 $107,675.03
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-767
610 N. 64th St. 19151-3837 34th Wd 2,500
sq. ft. BRT# 344245400 Improvements:
Residential Property
MONICA E. HEARST C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 02775 $99,546.71 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-768
752 N. 37th St. 19104-1657 24th Wd 1,125
sq. ft. BRT# 243083400 Improvements:
Residential Property
JESSE MOSS C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 02008 $43,037.17 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-769
104 N. 2nd St., Unit 303 19106 5th Wd
Together with all the right, title and interest
of 4.23% of, in and to the Common
Elements BRT# 888049234 Improvements:
Condominium
ALLEN L. BAKER C.P. October Term,
2008 No. 01247 $202,266.24 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-770
5320 Upland St. 19143-5424 51st Wd
949.92 sq. ft. BRT# 512040500
Improvements: Residential Property
LATOSHA BOLES C.P. October Term,
2008 No. 03778 $82,430.73 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-771
8029 Mars Place 40th Wd 1,613.7 sq. ft.
BRT# 405882641 Improvements:
Residential Property
PAUL GOLPHIN, III AND MARKEA A.
GOLPHIN C.P. August Term, 2005 No.
000882 $117,263.98 Mary L. HarbertBell, Esq.
262-772
542 Burgess St. 19116-2818 58th Wd
12,269.19 sq. ft. BRT# 582239700
Improvements: Residential Property
IRENE M. THAMMAVONG AND
XAYSANG THAMMAVONG C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 01759 $255,471.77
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-773
3552 Jasper St. 19134 45th Wd 852.93 sq.
ft. BRT# 452385100 Improvements:
Residential Property
ALICIA JACKSON C.P. February Term,
2003 No. 01597 $35,230.42 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-774
1506 S. Newkirk St. 19146-4425 36th Wd
708 sq. ft. BRT# 364367800 Improvements: Residential Property
THOMAS M. MCNICHOLAS C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 03353 $56,904.49
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-776
1335 E. Rittenhouse St. 19138 59th Wd
1,065 sq. ft. BRT# 591141100
Improvements: Residential Property
DENISECIA PORTER C.P. July Term,
2008 No. 00612 $58,950.59 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-777
5325 N. Camac St. 19141 49th Wd 1,680
sq. ft. BRT# 493155400 Improvements:
Residential Property
HENRY L. TOWNES; EDYTH G. OGLE,
HEIR OF FRANCIS L. OGLE,
DECEASED AND UNKNOWN HEIRS,
SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL
PERSONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS,
CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
FROM OR UNDER FRANCIS L. OGLE,
DECEASED C.P. October Term, 2008
No. 002198 $30,985.16 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-778
5013 N. Fairhill St. a/k/a 5005 N. Fairhill St.
19120 49th Wd 1,500 sq. ft. BRT#
491171600 Improvements: Residential
Property
FELIX OMAR INFANTE C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 04454 $59,581.15
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-779
2530 S. Rosewood St. 19145-4631 26th
Wd 720 sq. ft. BRT# 261109000
Improvements: Residential Property
ERICA POLUTRO AND JOSEPH
POLUTRO C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
03931 $169,255.75 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-780
7831 Frontenac St. 19111-3544 56th Wd
5,550 sq. ft. BRT# 561160610
Improvements: Residential Property
DAVID M. BECK C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 03581 $157,524.04 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-781
2441 S. Milan St. 19153-1418 40th Wd
1,158.56 sq. ft. BRT# 404128100
Improvements: Residential Property
EUGENE EASLEY, JR. C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 02045 $122,846.47 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-782
4522 Westminster Ave. 19131-5213 6th
Wd 980 sq. ft. BRT# 062094700
Improvements: Residential Property
MATTHEW CUNNINGHAM, DECEASED
AND KEISHA CUNNINGHAM C.P. May
Term, 2008 No. 02922 $51,280.13
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-783
5653 Ridgewood St. 19143 51st Wd 1,040
sq. ft. BRT# 513247100 Improvements:
Residential Property
DARRIUS OWENS A/K/A DARRIUS B.
BRYANT C.P. December Term, 2006
No. 02563 $41,454.78 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-784
424 E. Cheltenham Ave. 19120 35th Wd
9,000 sq. ft. BRT# 351292600
Improvements: Residential Property
JULIEN JOSEPH C.P. May Term, 2008
No. 03523 $236,338.23 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-785
5813 N. American St. 19120 61st Wd
1,238.77 sq. ft. BRT# 612404400
Improvements: Residential Property
WANDA SAUNDERS C.P. June Term,
2007 No. 02491 $97,118.54 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-786
3044 Willits Rd. 19136-1115 57th Wd
3,025 sq. ft. BRT# 572072900
Improvements: Residential Property
DENISE CHARLTON C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00277$135,154.80 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-787
5737 Hazel Ave. 19143-1910 46th Wd 975
sq. ft. BRT# 463017800 Improvements:
Residential Property
UHURU A. HAMITER C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05552 $39,075.20 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-788
1261 S. 28th St. 19147-3730 36th Wd
777.84 sq. ft. BRT# 362136700
Improvements: Residential Property
LAMAR D. TOOKES C.P. November
Term, 2008 No. 00864 $91,095.18
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-789
4623 Pulaski Ave. 19144-4229 22nd Wd
2,623.50 sq. ft. BRT# 133109500
Improvements: Residential Property
ROY FORTSON AND EBONY HARRISFORTSON C.P. January Term, 2009 No.
03469 $212,816.26 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-791
5544 Malcolm St. 19143 51st Wd 952.50
sq. ft. BRT# 513178000 Improvements:
Residential Property
REBECCA M. JONES C.P. July Term,
2007 No. 003652 $31,205.39 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-792
1630 67th Ave. 19126 10th Wd 1,852.70 sq.
ft. BRT# 101234100 Improvements:
Residential Property
MICHAEL A. DAWSON C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 01666 $90,457.86
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-793
1423 Shunk St. 19145 26th Wd 1,008 sq. ft.
BRT# 261046600 Improvements:
Residential Property
GENEV IEVE MURRAY AND JOHN T.
MURRAY C.P. May Term, 2007 No.
00068 $74,658.09 Michael T.
McKeever, Esq.
262-794
632 E. Allens Ln. 19119 9th Wd 2,865.97
sq. ft. BRT# 091014900 Improvements:
Residential Property
TERRELL RIVERS C.P. September
Term, 2007 No. 003015 $196,937.95
Michael T. McKeever, Esq.
262-795
2218 E. Cumberland St. 19125-2204 31st
Wd 1,178.10 sq. ft. BRT# 314013300
Improvements: Residential Property
DAVID FRY, HOLLY FRY AND THOMAS
JOSEPH FARRELL, JR. A/K/A THOMAS
JOSEPH FARRELL C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00099 $203,768.39 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-796
1036 S. 55th St. 19143-4049 51st Wd
1,222.50 sq. ft. BRT# 513134700
Improvements: Residential Property
WILLIAM C. LATIMER C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 03469 $30,497.42 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-797
2937 Rosehill St. 19134-2949 7th Wd 602
sq. ft. BRT# 071426200 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOHN VANDEGRIFT C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01145 $10,276.64 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-798
1911 W. Nedro Ave. 19141-1325 17th Wd
1,805.19 sq. ft. BRT# 171174100
Improvements: Residential Property
JULES ACHI ABE C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 00336 $135,393.23 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-799A-D
5th Wd (107 Callowhill St. - Premise A
19123) on Northerly side of Callowhill St.
100.625 ft. Westward of Front St. Frt:
16.208 ft. Depth: Irregular ft. BRT#
055137400 Improvements: None - Vacant
Land
5th Wd (412 N. Front St. - Premise B
19123) on Westerly side of Front St.
119.800 ft. Northward of Callowhill St. Frt:
79.697 ft. Depth: Irregular ft. BRT#
055016500 Improvements: None - Vacant
Land
5th Wd (414 N. Front St. - Premise C) on
Westerly side of Front St. 199.497 ft.
Northward of Callowhill St. Frt: 60.150 ft.
Depth: Irregular ft. BRT# 055016600
Improvements: None - Vacant Land
5th Wd (416 N. Front St. - Premise D
19123) on Westerly side of Front St.
259.647 ft. Northward of Callowhill St. Frt:
171.460 ft. Depth: Irregular ft. BRT#
055016700 Improvements: None - Vacant
Land
412 NORTH FRONT ASSOCIATES, LP
C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 002163
$8,250,458.75 Gretchen M. Santamour,
Esq.
262-800
1133 Fanshawe St. 19111-4935 53rd Wd
2,868.75 sq. ft. BRT# 532043500
Improvements: Residential Property
LAWRENCE TEAL AND MARIANNA P.
FURIA C.P. October Term, 2008 No.
04001 $90,257.01 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-801
2367 E. Cumberland St. 19125-3126 31st
Wd 1,650 sq. ft. BRT# 314037300
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMES ACKLEY C.P. September Term,
2008 No. 00157 $119,630.00 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-802
1806-18 Rittenhouse Sq., Unit 205, The
Rittenhouse Savoy 19103-5802 8th Wd
Together with all right, title and interest
being .45% undivided interest of, in and to
the Common Elements BRT# 888082965
Improvements: Condominium
ROBIN WINTHROP BANISTER A/K/A
ROBIN W. BANISTER C.P. November
Term, 2008 No. 02462 $253,870.43
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-803
2546 S. 66th St. 19142-2701 40th Wd 1,150
sq. ft. BRT# 406018600 Improvements:
Residential Property
PAUL E. DEVAUGHN C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00097 $39,769.48 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-804
2314 S. 21st St. 19145-3418 48th Wd 1,744
sq. ft. BRT# 262198500 Improvements:
Residential Property
MING W. LIE C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 01720 $372,880.27 Phelan
SCOOP USA - Friday, September 25, 2009
Respect yourself and others will respect you
SHERIFF'S SALE
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-805
1858 E. Cornwall St. 19134-2502 45th Wd
980 sq. ft. BRT# 452045000 Improvements: Residential Property
THOMAS J. CLEMENTS AND CYNTHIA
CLEMENTS C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
01499 $33,753.43 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-806
70 E. Walnut Ln. 19144 59th Wd 1,029 sq.
ft. BRT# 592056600 Improvements:
Residential Property
GERARD R. MADDREY A/K/A GERARD
MADDREY C.P. January Term, 2008
No. 03343 $66,832.89 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-807
405 N. 54th St. 19139-1422 44th Wd
1,170.14 sq. ft. BRT# 442351100
Improvements: Residential Property
JOSEPH F. JOHNSON A/K/A JOSEPH F.
JOHNSON, JR. C.P. September Term,
2008 No. 02636 $87,166.18 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-809
2517 S. Colorado St. 19145 26th Wd
2,006.10 sq. ft. BRT# 262026000
Improvements: Residential Property
ROBERT DYLAN FERRANDINO A/K/A
ROBERT J. FERRANDINO C.P.
September Term, 2006 No. 01087
$402,519.78 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-810
4647 Hurley St. a/k/a 4647 N. Hurley St.
19120-4530 42nd Wd 960 sq. ft. BRT#
421447100 Improvements: Residential
Property
SAFICIA GRAHAM C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 03454 $43,017.64 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-811
4307 Bleigh Ave. 19136 41st Wd 1,217.29
sq. ft. BRT# 412155000 Improvements:
Residential Property
JAMES P. CONNOLLY C.P. June Term,
2008 No. 01049 $138,339.80 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-813
180 Tiber St. 19140-1627 42nd Wd 798 sq.
ft. BRT# 422058900 Improvements:
Residential Property
JEFFREY A. GOLD D/B/A SILVERWOOD
PROPERTIES AND BONITA Z. GOLD
C.P. February Term, 2009 No. 00692
$36,910.23 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-814
1839 72nd Ave. 19126-1512 15th Wd 1,240
sq. ft. BRT# 101297900 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOHN E. WALTERS C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 00640 $74,729.21 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-815
2257 Wakeling St. 19137-1215 45th Wd
972.40 sq. ft. BRT# 453367800
Improvements: Residential Property
MANOUSOS FASARAKIS C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 00342 $93,717.25
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-816
6971 Forrest Ave. 19138-2003 50th Wd
1,950 sq. ft. BRT# 102530900
Improvements: Residential Property
ROBERT WHITE C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 01183 $125,796.37 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-817
4507 Bleigh Ave. 19136-4005 41st Wd
1,214.63 sq. ft. BRT# 412159000
Improvements: Residential Property
LYNNE SHIELDS C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 02836 $85,191.71 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-818
335 Van Kirk St. 19120-1134 35th Wd
1,169.40 sq. ft. BRT# 352108200
Improvements: Residential Property
RAHIEM J. PURCELL C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05101 $79,047.36 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-819
1852 E. Cornwall St. 19134-2502 45th Wd
980 sq. ft. BRT# 452044700 Improvements: Residential Property
MICHELLE ROLDAN C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 04977 $37,119.52 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-820
7468 Rhoads St. 19151-2922 34th Wd
1,636.08 sq. ft. BRT# 343156400
Improvements: Residential Property
MARK BRAME AND NATASHA BRAME
C.P. December Term, 2008 No. 03398
$88,996.68 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-821
2126 Sigel St. 19145-1925 48th Wd 1,238
sq. ft. BRT# 482023600 Improvements:
Residential Property
VINCENT A. HAWK A/K/A VINCENT
HAWK C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 03741
$97,300.68 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-822
2161 Eastburn Ave. 19138-2630 10th Wd
1,080 sq. ft. BRT# 102110100
Improvements: Residential Property
FRANK CANNON C.P. December Term,
2008 No. 01035 $52,117.17 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-823
4825 Princeton Ave. 19135-2024 65th Wd
948.72 sq. ft. BRT# 651002200
Improvements: Residential Property
JOHN P. BYRNE C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 01595 $67,635.82 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-824
4109 Gypsy Lane 19129 21st Wd 21,725
sq. ft. BRT# 213220945 Improvements:
Residential Property
ROSIE BROWN C.P. May Term, 2008
No. 00571 $536,532.00 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-825
8012 Ogontz Ave. 19150 50th Wd 1,825
sq. ft. BRT# 501304200 Improvements:
Residential Property
TANIKA S. DAVIS A/K/A TANIKA DAVIS
C.P. March Term, 2007 No. 03135
$125,413.66 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-826
6203 Reedland St. 19142 40th Wd 1,053.61
sq. ft. BRT# 402199500 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARIE A. CARTER A/K/A MARIE
CARTER C.P. July Term, 2008 No.
00150 $74,082.53 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-827
1622 S. Frazier St. 19143-5316 51st Wd
SHERIFF'S SALE
941.70 sq. ft. BRT# 514045600
Improvements: Residential Property
JOHNNIE L. DURHAM C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00937 $55,091.46 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-828
7306 Meadow Lark Place 19153 40th Wd
1,793.70 sq. ft. BRT# 406674600
Improvements: Residential Property
ESTATE OF DONNA M. KETTER;
SHAWNESE RADFORD, EXECUTRIX
AND TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF
DONNA M. KETTER, DECEASED;
CHARLENA KETTER FITZSIMMONS,
TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF DONNA
M. KETTER, DECEASED; LUKKIA S.
PHILMORE, BENEFICIARY OF THE
ESTATE OF DONNA M. KETTER,
DECEASED; MIKEL B. FITZSIMMONS,
BENEFICIARY OF THE ESTATE OF
DONNA M. KETTER, DECEASED;
BRIONNA A. KETTER, BENEFICIARY
OF THE ESTATE OF DONNA M.
KETTER, DECEASED AND LEWIS
MCDANIEL, HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF
DONNA M. KETTER, DECEASED C.P.
August Term, 2008 No. 01758 $83,012.84
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-829
862 Corinthian Ave. 19130 15th Wd
1,119.26 sq. ft. BRT# 151106500
Improvements: Residential Property
ANDREW J. CARN A/K/A ANDREW
JAMES CARN C.P. March Term, 2008
No. 00421 $289,450.09 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-830
6141 W. Master St. 19151 34th Wd 735
sq. ft. BRT# 342031000 Improvements:
Residential Property
ESTATE OF WILLA HACKETT, TILDA A.
VERDELL, EXECUTRIX OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLA HACKETT; DONALD
HASLAM, JR., DEVISEE OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLA HACKETT; ESTATE
OF WILLIAM VERDELL, JR., TILDA A.
VERDELL, ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM VERDELL, JR.
AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL PERSONS,
FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST FROM
OR UNDER WILLIAM VERDELL,
DECEASED C.P. March Term, 2007 No.
00106 $27,053.42 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-831
1958 Plymouth St. 19138-2722 10th Wd
1,134 sq. ft. BRT# 101311900
Improvements: Residential Property
GREGORY HESTER C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 03248 $74,987.17
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-832
7651 Elmwood Ave. 19153-1334 40th Wd
1,172.38 sq. ft. BRT# 404231100
Improvements: Residential Property
ESTATE OF PATRICIA A. VAIN, JOHN J.
GAYNOR, JR., EXECUTOR OF THE
ESTATE OF PATRICIA A. VAIN,
DECEASED C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
00743 $108,635.68 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-833
7317 Bingham St. 19111-3613 56th Wd
3,166.50 sq. ft. BRT# 561019500
Improvements: Residential Property
DEBBIE MERRIGAN A/K/A DEBBIE
MANDEL AND GARY G. MERRIGAN
C.P. March Term, 2009 No. 03956
$164,286.78 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-834
7801 Ardleigh St. 19118-4405 9th Wd
3,750 sq. ft. BRT# 091209300
Improvements: Residential Property
ROBERT C. REMUS AND EILEEN M.
REMUS C.P. March Term, 2009 No.
04112 $427,354.74 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-835
2704 Pierce St. 19145 36th Wd 757.50 sq.
ft. BRT# 364259200 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANTHONY L. COAXUM, JR. C.P.
December Term, 2006 No. 00713
$104,563.15 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-836
5413 Sharswood St. 19131 4th Wd 719 sq.
ft. BRT# 041238600 Improvements:
Residential Property
JAMES ROBERTS A/K/A JAMES M.
ROBERTS C.P. December Term, 2007
No. 00916 $34,245.31 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-837
8435 Temple Rd. 19150 50th Wd 2,565
sq. ft. BRT# 501109100 Improvements:
Residential Property
TENNILLE S. JEFFERSON C.P.
January Term, 2008 No. 03342
$163,636.28 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-839
442 E. Eleanor St. 19120-4315 42nd Wd
1,537.50 sq. ft. BRT# 421101700
Improvements: Residential Property
MY LAC THI TRAN C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00787 $36,394.18 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-840
921 Carpenter St. 19147-3805 2nd Wd
1,026 sq. ft. BRT# 021070730
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMES GILBRIDE C.P. May Term, 2009
No. 00304 $381,502.79 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-841
5014 Newhall St. 19144-4110 22nd Wd
1,987.70 sq. ft. BRT# 133106100
Improvements: Residential Property
DAISHA WILLIAMS C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 03433 $213,005.37 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-843
3132 Unruh Ave. 19149 35th Wd 1,760 sq.
ft. BRT# 551142100 Improvements:
Residential Property
PHILIP MICHAEL GILCHRIST A/K/A
PHILIP M. GILCHRIST C.P. June Term,
2007 No. 03773 $174,140.30 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-844
51 E. Durham St. 19119-1821 22nd Wd
931.47 sq. ft. BRT# 222161200
Improvements: Residential Property
DAVINA A. GOULD C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 04651 $113,794.93
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-845
1702 Wolf St. 19145 26th Wd 1,160 sq. ft.
BRT# 262246400 Improvements:
Residential Property
JUSTIN MENNA C.P. March Term,
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SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
2009 No. 05454 $189,602.89 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-847
311 N. Simpson St. 19139-1026 34th Wd
1,080 sq. ft. BRT# 343095800
Improvements: Residential Property
STEPHEN K. HOLTS, SR. C.P. May
Term, 2009 No. 03375 $30,382.83
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-848
4344 Orchard St. 19124-4009 23rd Wd
1,012 sq. ft. BRT# 232252100
Improvements: Residential Property
LUIZA MEZHIBOVSKY A/K/A LUIZA
MEZHIBOVISKY C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 00989 $49,615.40 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-849
3535 N. 17th St. 19140 38th Wd 1,232.40
sq. ft. BRT# 112228300 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANTONIETA ROUSE C.P. September
Term, 2007 No. 02960 $47,355.65
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-850
4941 Chestnut St. 19139-3536 60th Wd
2,174.25 sq. ft. BRT# 601012500
Improvements: Residential Property
DAVID WADDY, III C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05505 $154,795.94 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-851
3218 Magee Ave. 19149-2615 55th Wd
1,622.82 sq. ft. BRT# 551091500
Improvements: Residential Property
SANDRA A. JUREWICZ C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05091 $69,484.28
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-852
129 Roselyn St. 19120-1913 42nd Wd
968.37 sq. ft. BRT# 612191500
Improvements: Residential Property
CARMEN SALDANAS C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 00158 $84,331.49
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-853
6253 E. Wister St. 19138-2554 17th Wd
1,408 sq. ft. BRT# 172540600
Improvements: Residential Property
SHULAMIT BADOUSH C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 04304 $68,397.41
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-854
2007 W. Westmoreland St. 19140-4836
11th Wd 1,575 sq. ft. BRT# 112033000
Improvements: Residential Property
HOWARD ASHFORD C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 01896 $65,429.20 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-855
1527 Womrath St. 19124-4550 23rd Wd
1,591.20 sq. ft. BRT# 232012100
Improvements: Residential Property
TANISHA HOLMES C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00307 $109,663.62 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-856
207 Ridgefield Rd. 19154-4311 66th Wd
1,254 sq. ft. BRT# 662323000
Improvements: Residential Property
DANIEL A. CAMPBELL C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 02674 $175,521.76
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-857
4937 Chancellor St. 19139-4223 60th Wd
1,216 sq. ft. BRT# 601053100
Improvements: Residential Property
SYLVIA GANZ C.P. October Term, 2008
No. 03432 $282,462.37 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-858
4928 Brown St. 19139 44th Wd 2,100.21 sq.
ft. BRT# 441266200 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHARLENE GRAHAM C.P. July Term,
2007 No. 04411 $47,615.34 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-860
4210 Comly St. 19135-3904 62nd Wd 2,500
sq. ft. BRT# 622182000 Improvements:
Residential Property
CHRISTIAN R. APELT C.P. July Term,
2008 No. 03181 $150,355.93 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-861
121 N. Dearborn St. 19139 34th Wd 637.50
sq. ft. BRT# 441083000 Improvements:
Residential Property
PAUL BYRD C.P. January Term, 2008
No. 00884 $48,996.22 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-862
754 S. Marvine St. 19147-2625 2nd Wd 864
sq. ft. BRT# 022321300 Improvements:
Residential Property
INNA RYABOVA-RACE C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00206 $444,792.88 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-863
5939 Irving St. 19139 3rd Wd 734.14 sq. ft.
BRT# 031100600 Improvements:
Residential Property
MAARIFA ROHO C.P. February Term,
2008 No. 03901 $46,721.10 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-864
2223 Cantrell St. 19145-3306 48th Wd 658
sq. ft. BRT# 482080100 Improvements:
Residential Property
PERCY A. ROLAND, SR. C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 01637 $61,395.70
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-865
4038 N. 6th St. 19140-2502 43rd Wd 1,380
sq. ft. BRT# 433074600 Improvements:
Residential Property
ANTHONY WONG C.P. April Term, 2009
No. 03632 $52,684.23 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-866
3229 N. 20th St. 19140-4842 38th Wd 870
sq. ft. BRT# 112279900 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARGARET ANN MOORE C.P. August
Term, 2008 No. 02473 $31,536.60
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-867
3464 Palmetto St. 19134 33rd Wd 960 sq.
ft. BRT# 331387200 Improvements:
Residential Property
BRENDERLY ANDERSON C.P.
November Term, 2007 No. 00334
$82,485.74 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-868
4942 Gransback St. 19120-4324 42nd Wd
1,155.52 sq. ft. BRT# 421507200
Improvements: Residential Property
NHIEM NGUYEN C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 02493 $43,681.22 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-869
4027 Maywood St. 19124 33rd Wd 900 sq.
ft. BRT# 332483800 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOSE I. MELENDEZ C.P. December
Term, 2006 No. 01910 $77,134.45
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-870
4743 Sheffield St. 19136-3312 65th Wd
1,248 sq. ft. BRT# 651148500
Improvements: Residential Property
BELINDA SAMPSON C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00205 $118,477.45 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-871
6543 Guyer Ave. 19142-2807 40th Wd
1,183.92 sq. ft. BRT# 406308200
Improvements: Residential Property
ESTATE OF DEANNA FROST A/K/A
DEANNA M. FROST, ROSE MARIE
FAUNT, ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE
ESTATE OF DEANNA FROST A/K/A
DEANNA M. FROST, DECEASED;
KAITLYN MICHELLE COOK, HEIR OF
THE ESTATE OF DEANNA FROST A/K/A
DEANNA M. FROST, DECEASED AND
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS, AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS,
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR
UNDER DEANNA FROST A/K/A
DEANNA M. FROST, DECEASED C.P.
May Term, 2008 No. 03694 $49,280.78
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-872
4925 Boudinot St. 19120 42nd Wd 1,278.75
sq. ft. BRT# 421427000 Improvements:
Residential Property
HECTOR MARTINEZ AND DAISY
MARTINEZ C.P. September Term, 2007
No. 01028 $94,494.17 Phelan Hallinan
& Schmieg, LLP
262-873
510 W. Midvale Ave. a/k/a 510 Midvale Ave.
19144 12th Wd 2,882.40 sq. ft. BRT#
124031700 Improvements: Residential
Property
LILLIAN REYNOLDS AND GAIL L.
PARTEE C.P. March Term, 2004 No.
06566 $99,480.01 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-874
1324 Locust St., Unit 530 19107-5604 5th
Wd Together with a proportionate undivided
interest in the Common Elements, as were
fully set forth in certain Declaration
recorded on 10/10/2006 as Document ID#
51546518 BRT# 888115422 Improvements:
Condominium
ARTHUR L. BROWN C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00326 $119,566.70 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-875
1011 S. 46th St. 19143-3750 46th Wd 2,990
sq. ft. BRT# 461171900 Improvements:
Residential Property
EDWIN PHILOGENE C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 03212 $359,426.51 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-876
732 W. Rockland St. 19120-3747 49th Wd
1,216.06 sq. ft. BRT# 491112100
Improvements: Residential Property
THEODORE PARKS C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 00349 $85,706.10 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-877
456 Leverington Ave. 19128-3314 21st Wd
2,306.25 sq. ft. BRT# 212254600
Improvements: Residential Property
P. ANTONIO LOPEZ, JR. AND
SUZANNE R. LOPEZ C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 00003 $199,531.20 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-878
7420 Fayette St. 19138 50th Wd 1,223 sq.
ft. BRT# 501013700 Improvements:
Residential Property
DEEDRA L. THOMAS C.P. September
Term, 2007 No. 02721 $121,225.61
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-879
316 E. Hortter St. 19119 22nd Wd 3,884.58
sq. ft. BRT# 221168500 Improvements:
Residential Property
MARCUS SIMMONS C.P. February
Term, 2008 No. 02023 $86,351.10
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-880
915 S. Schell St. 19147-3923 2nd Wd 672
sq. ft. BRT# 021513200 Improvements:
Residential Property
PRIMITIVA E. VILARDI, NOEMI CRUZ A/
K/A NOEMI L. CRUZ A/K/A NOEMI
LITTAUA CRUZ A/K/A NOEMI S. CRUZ
C.P. July Term, 2008 No. 01278
$190,875.20 Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg,
LLP
262-881
1233 S. 21st St. 19146 36th Wd 1,206 sq.
ft. BRT# 361209200 Improvements:
Residential Property
DONALD BERRY, EARLENE BERRY,
DONIELLE BERRY AND DAMIEN
BERRY C.P. January Term, 2009 No.
02822 $41,910.22 Phelan Hallinan &
Schmieg, LLP
262-882
2112 McKinley St. 19149-3535 62nd Wd
1,701 sq. ft. BRT# 621246300
Improvements: Residential Property
DANIEL J. FOERST C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 01549 $146,106.94 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-883
7815 Temple Rd. 19150-2109 50th Wd
937.50 sq. ft. BRT# 501090200
Improvements: Residential Property
JAMIE T. SMALLWOOD C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 03599 $118,054.89
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-884
254 E. High St. 19144-1102 59th Wd
3,732.30 sq. ft. BRT# 592030500
Improvements: Residential Property
MARTIN L. BARBER C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 05064 $86,592.11 Phelan
Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-885
7109 Elmwood Ave. 19142 40th Wd 1,620
sq. ft. BRT# 404217600 Improvements:
Residential Property
GERARD R. MADDREY C.P. January
Term, 2008 No. 03479 $80,873.22
Phelan Hallinan & Schmieg, LLP
262-886
7148 Lawndale Ave. 19111 53rd Wd
3,162.50 sq. ft. BRT# 532385900
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
BERNADETTE A. PARKER C.P. April
Term, 2007 No. 003103 $153,162.16
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-887
418 W. Chew Ave. 61st Wd 1,750 sq. ft.
BRT# 882928135 Improvements:
Commercial Property
KYONG JA HUGHES C.P. April Term,
2009 No. 01379 $35,848.43 John K.
Fiorillo, Esq.
262-888
6204 Catherine St. 46th Wd 1,362 sq. ft.
BRT# 033011000 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LAURA MCLEMORE, ADMINISTRATRIX
OF THE ESTATE OF ANNIE PEED A/K/A
ANNIE D. PEED A/K/A ANNIE DORETHA
PEED, DECEASED AND THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA C.P. May Term,
2009 No. 215 $68,574.21 Gregory
Javardian, Esq.
262-889
5127 N. 11th St. 19141 49th Wd on E side
of 11th St. 160 ft. S of Duncannon Ave. Frt:
25 ft. 0 in. Depth: 86 ft. 6-3/8 in. BRT#
492231300
WANDA HARGROVE C.P. August
Term, 2008 No. 2511 $26,108.50
Patrick Thomas Woodman, Esq.
262-890
203 Hickory Hill Rd. 19154 66th Wd
1,795.50 sq. ft. BRT# 662313300 Subject
to Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
CAROLINE PRO C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 00472 $229,742.50 Daniel J.
Mancini, Esq.
262-891
761 S. Dorrance St. 19146 30th Wd 1,056
sq. ft. BRT# 301377200 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
GINA BATTAGLINI C.P. March Term,
2009 No. 00336 $351,279.22 Daniel J.
Mancini, Esq.
262-892
1901 W. Venango St. 19140 13th Wd 3,008
sq. ft. BRT# 131010700 Improvements:
Commercial Real Estate
LEWIS C. NASH AND LINDA NASH
C.P. December Term, 2008 No. 002747
$113,561.22 Stern and Eisenberg LLP
262-893
7301 Briar Rd. 19138 50th Wd Row b/gar
2 sty masonry; Improvements: 4,257.77 sq.
ft. BRT# 501342900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JACQUELINE GODBOLT C.P. July
Term, 2008 No. 04550 $103,187.30
McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-894
905 W. Duncannon St. 19141 49th Wd S/d
conv.apt 2 sty masonry; Improvements:
3,681.25 sq. ft. BRT# 492028300
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
SABRINA M. DENNISON AND THOMAS
E. WRIGHT C.P. November Term, 2008
No. 00625 $30,902.15 McCabe,
Weisberg & Conway, P.C.
262-895
2040 Cemetery Ave. 19142 40th Wd 1,382
sq. ft. BRT# 401156000 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
AWOBO HANNIBAL WARIEBI AND
CECELIA WARIEBI C.P. February Term,
2009 No. 04290 $39,525.54 Daniel J.
Mancini, Esq.
262-896
541 E. Locust Ave. 19144 12th Wd 3,126.47
sq. ft. BRT# 122070900 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Dwelling
HAROLD WEIN C.P. August Term, 2008
No. 00142 $310,750.26 Daniel J.
Mancini, Esq.
262-897
1710 E. Passyunk Ave. 19148 39th Wd
2,478 sq. ft. BRT# 394515100
Improvements: Commercial Real Estate
A & V STAGLIANO PARTNERS, A
PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP C.P. May Term, 2009 No. 002772
$186,986.78 Stern and Eisenberg LLP
262-899
1134 E. Mount Airy Ave. 50th Wd 1,837.44
sq. ft. BRT# 502482600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
ANTHONY GONZALEZ C.P. September
Term, 2008 No. 2268 $181,842.02
Gregory Javardian, Esq.
262-900
1546 S. Etting St. 19145 36th Wd 735 sq.
ft. BRT# 364315300 Improvements:
Residential Property
HARRY J. RESCIGNO, JR. AND
ELIZABETH RESCIGNO C.P. April
Term, 2009 No. 03066 $24,901.60
Kristine M. Anthou, Esq.
262-901
5747 Reedland Ave. 19143 40th Wd 1,080
sq. ft. BRT# 40-2-1928-00 Improvements:
Residential Property
PATRICK MARUGGI AND JEANA
MARUGGI C.P. June Term, 2008 No.
1708 $50,247.78 Joseph A. Fidler,
Esq.
262-902
4612 Palethorp St. 19140 42nd Wd 868 sq.
ft. BRT# 42-2-3858-05 Improvements:
Residential Property
JEANENE M. SOUTHARD, JANICE
LEMBO AND PHA PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT, LLC C.P. June Term,
2008 No. 1710 $56,709.94 Joseph A.
Fidler, Esq.
262-903
629 E. Stafford St. 19144 59th Wd 969.6
sq. ft. BRT# 59-1-0444-00 Improvements:
Residential Property
SERGIY GERASYMENKO C.P. June
Term, 2008 No. 4855 $63,175.50
Joseph A. Fidler, Esq.
262-904
524 N. 22nd St. 19130 15th Wd 1,155.00
sq. ft. BRT# 15-1-1465-00 Improvements:
Residential Property
GLORIA BELL AND NASIR BIN OTIS
C.P. June Term, 2008 No. 3595
$587,401.21 Joseph A. Fidler, Esq.
262-905
323 N. 62nd St. 19139-1109 34th Wd
1,096.20 sq. ft. BRT# 34-1-2151-00
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
BOHDAN STOLYARCHUK C.P. March
Term, 2009 No. 05538 $89,399.52
Barbara A. Fein, Esq.
262-906
5710 N. 16th St. 19141-1702 17th Wd
1,760 sq. ft. BRT# 17-2-1404-00
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
ROBERT PRYOR C.P. January Term,
2009 No. 01583 $54,376.98 Barbara A.
Fein, Esq.
262-907
639 Unruh Ave. 19111 35th Wd Apt 2-4
unts 2 sty masonry; Improvements: 4,529 sq.
ft. BRT# 353131102 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
PAULA GOUVEA AND THIAGO GOUVEA
C.P. February Term, 2009 No. 02789
$166,513.33 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-908
536 E. Queen Lane 19144 12th Wd Row 2
sty masonry; Improvements: 1,701.23 sq. ft.
BRT# 121128600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
FRANCIS HUEBER A/K/A FRANCIS X.
HUEBER, JR. C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
00068 $39,711.60 McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
262-909
2224 S. Rosewood St. 19145 26th Wd 690
sq. ft. BRT# 261102700 Improvements:
Residential Property
LISA NOTORFRANCESCO AND LOUIS
OLIVERIO C.P. February Term, 2009
No. 001213 $130,368.97 Christopher A.
DeNardo, Esq.
262-910
6524 Keystone St. 19135 41st Wd 648 sq.
ft. BRT# 411464700 Improvements:
Residential Property
ARTUR VARTSABA C.P. June Term,
2009 No. 000262 $77,329.98 Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-911
1817 E. Somerset St. 19134 25th Wd 900
sq. ft. BRT# 252023200 Improvements:
Residential Property
NAPOLEON GARCIA C.P. June Term,
2009 No. 000424 $46,552.91 Christopher
A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-912
1664 Wakeling St. 19124 33rd Wd 2,500
sq. ft. BRT# 232221600 Improvements:
Residential Property
EDGAR RIVER A/K/A EDGAR F. RIVERA
C.P. April Term, 2009 No. 00489
$158,297.29 Scott A. Dietterick, Esq.
262-913
535 E. Carver St. (aka Carver St.) 19120
35th Wd 1,057.50 sq. ft. BRT#351246600
Improvements: Residential Property
CAMILLA BROWN C.P. February Term,
2007 No. 3735 $91,264.04 Scott A.
Dietterick, Esq.
262-914
506 Oak Lane aka 506 Oak Lane Ave. 19126
50th Wd 26,062 sq. ft. BRT# 611421800
Improvements: Residential Property
GARFIELD SNEED AND JOYCE LEORA
BRYANT-SNEED C.P. September Term,
2008 No. 002227 $256,062.21 Scott A.
Dietterick, Esq.
262-915
6955 Wister St. 19138 10th Wd 1,440 sq.
ft. BRT# 102132600 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
JOHN ROBINSON C.P. August Term,
2006 No. 002310 $46,411.21 Mark J.
Udren, Esq.
262-916
5107 N. 15th St. 19141 17th Wd 2,047 sq.
ft. BRT# 172041500 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
CHARLES ALEXANDER C.P. August
Term, 2008 No. 003840 $82,485.64
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-917
2513 S. Bellford St. 19153 40th Wd
1,167.59 sq. ft. BRT# 04142300
Improvements: Residential Dwelling
STEVEN E. WILEY, LAST RECORD
OWNER; PAMELA JONES, AS
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE/
ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF
STEVEN E. WILEY, DECEASED LAST
RECORD OWNER, AND AS KNOWN
HEIR OF STEVEN E. WILEY C.P. March
Term, 2007 No. 003918 $29,849.17
Mark J. Udren, Esq.
262-918
419 Lemonte St. 21st Wd 1,953 sq. ft.
BRT# 212316002 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
LAUREN OSWALD C.P. September
Term, 2007 No. 2961 $178,354.85
Gregory Javardian, Esq.
262-919
220 Locust St., Unit PH2-South, Society Hill
Towers 19106 5th Wd A Condominium
Unit Improvements: Single Family
Residence
CLIFFORD LEE VAN SYOC C.P. June
Term, 2004 No. 2042 $211,490.38
Stephen M. Hladik, Esq.
262-920
1416 E. Luzerne St. 19124 33rd Wd 1,350
sq. ft. BRT# 332015900 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
DESIREE LONG C.P. December Term,
2006 No. 2070 $90,716.43 Meltzer &
Associates, P.C.
262-921
5701-5729 Kemble Ave. 17th Wd 22,321
sq. ft. BRT# 88-1-0750-00 Subject to Rent
KEMBLE PARK GARDENS, LLC C.P.
February Term, 2009 No. 002361
$1,640,345.67 Erik C. Grandell, Esq.
262-922
5786 Dunlap St. 19131 52nd Wd 1,365 sq.
ft. BRT# 043238400 Improvements:
Residential Dwelling
SAUNDRA L. GLASS AND THE ESTATE
OF HARRIET GLASS, DECEASED AND
SAUNDRA L. GLASS, EXECUTRIX C.P.
October Term, 2008 No. 02394
$34,939.20 Mitchell B. Klein, Esq.
262-923
101-131 E. Venango St. 19134 33rd Wd on
Northerly side of Venango St. 60 ft.
Easterly side of Front St.
ARK REAL ESTATE GROUP, LLP C.P.
March Term, 2009 No. 05436
$673,399.81 Nicholas A. Didomenico,
Esq.
262-924
1642 E. Hunting Park Ave. 45th Wd 1,248
sq. ft. BRT# 332076000 Improvements:
Residential Property
VICTOR LAFTY C.P. March Term, 2009
No. 05535 $85,585.06 plus attorneys
fees in the amount of $4,339.25 Abigail
Rose Schiller, Esq.
262-925
1235 S. 3rd St. 19147 2nd Wd on Easterly
side of 3rd St. 100 ft. N of Wharton St. Frt:
15 ft. Depth: 30 ft.
KATHLEEN M. GALLELLI C.P. January
Term, 2009 No. 001315 $278,771.58
Joseph A. Hirsch, Esq.
262-926
706 S. 23rd St. 19146 30th Wd 1,728 sq. ft.
BRT# 302150000 Improvements:
Residential Property
LLOYD CRECELIUS, JR. C.P. February
Term, 2009 No. 000389 $398,095.30
Christopher A. DeNardo, Esq.
262-927
401 E. Girard Ave. 19125 18th Wd 1,272.59
sq. ft. BRT# 881442710 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Property
TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE, INC. D/B/A
THE BROTHERHOOD MISSION, AND
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
C.P. April Term, 2008 No. 004208
$31,360.52 Brett A. Solomon, Esq.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
262-928A-B
43rd Wd (3943 N. Reese St. - Premise A
19140) 1,027.96 sq. ft. BRT# 433040900
Subject to Mortgage Improvements:
Residential Property
43rd Wd (3945 N. Reese St. - Premise B
19140) 1,027.96 sq. ft. BRT# 433041000
Subject to Mortgage Improvements:
Residential Property
SHERIFF'S SALE
SAEL O. GONZALEZ C.P. March
Term, 2007 No. 001790 $73,737.31
Brett A. Solomon, Esq.
262-929
1924 Harrison St. 19124 23rd Wd 2,100
sq. ft. BRT# 232204500 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Property
GERALD R. EDWARDS, THE UNITED
Respect yourself and others will respect you
SHERIFF'S SALE
STATES OF AMERICA, AND WILD
RIVER ENTERPRISES, LLC C.P. April
Term, 2008 No. 04213 $48,122.64
Brett A. Solomon, Esq.
262-930
5464 Spruce St. 19139 60th Wd 1,121.75
sq. ft. BRT# 603070200 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Commercial
SHERIFF'S SALE
Property
WENDELL DOUGLAS C.P. November
Term, 2006 No. 02590 $223,749.56
Brett A. Solomon, Esq.
262-931
6346 Dicks Ave. 19142 40th Wd 1,090.60
sq. ft. BRT# 402271800 Subject to
Mortgage Improvements: Residential
Property
SHERIFF'S SALE
TOAN H. NGUYEN C.P. July Term, 2008
No. 003923 $83,073.55 Brett A.
Solomon, Esq.
262-932
2419 N. 56th St. 4th Wd on E side of N.
56th St. 197.85 ft. Northward of Wynnefield
Ave. Frt: 26.5 ft. Depth: 41.216 ft. Lot
Irregular BRT# 52-2-2095-00
RODERICK L. FOXWORTH C.P.
SHERIFF'S SALE
November Term, 2008 No. 02653
$137,580.31 Anthony B. Quinn, Esq.
262-933
2532 Federal St. 19146 36th Wd 1,312 sq.
ft. BRT# 361264600 Improvements:
Residential Property
JOHN NIXON C.P. April Term, 2009 No.
01106 $215,988.43 Scott A. Dietterick,
Esq.
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ted reaves
Wilmington, Delaware Roy H. Campbell does it again!
Models & Honerees shine
at Our Youth, Inc. fundraiser
This year, Wilmington’s
own Roy H. Campbell, did it
again! The current rendition
of SoulStyle 2009 featured
African American designers
Alve Alexander, Thomas
Lovone and Sean “Diddy”
Combs. They are all New
York based.
Anthony Casale opened
the show and Norman Oliver,
Sr. & Norman Oliver, Jr.
introduced our home-grown, international fashion guru,
Mr. Campbell. He started and ended like a ball of fire.
The show was upbeat when necessary and smooth when
that time came.
Mr. Campbell’s narrations are always clearly articulated with little juicy things about the designer or piece that
we wouldn't otherwise know about. The models, as
usual, were professional and hitting their marks perfectly.
The Sizzling Swimwear Interlude’s designers were
Willie Hall of New Brunswick, N.J., Duane Fish of New
York and Elizabeth Racker of Tampa, FL I’d be remiss
if I didn't mention the finale which featured Morgan’s of
Delaware, one of the oldest African American owned
high fashion women’s wear spots in the Delaware Valley.
They finally got the kind of action they've deserved for a
long, long time. As I spoke to former Mayor Jim Sills,
he was especially excited with the Morgan’s show.
Four women who bring about change were this year’s
honorees for the Dr. Al O. Plant Lifetime Achievement
Award. They are:
Barbara L. Pinkett Hicks was a resident of Southbridge
for over fifty years. She is married to Daniel Hicks, Jr.
and the mother of Kim Jenkins, Sherri Ridgeway, Tanya
Gatson and Joseph Hicks. Sadly, she has two deceased
sons, Daniel Hicks III and Garret Hicks. A real
Southbridge legend, after her retirement from
Neighborhood, Inc. (33 years), a local park was named
after her. She said her work at the Neighborhood House
was very “gratifying and rewarding.”
Presently, she serves on the Board of Directors of the
very place she worked. She’s also a member of
Wilmington News
Parks Forum to Explore the Value and Benefits of
Wilmington's Park System
Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker, Parks and
Recreation Director Romain Alexander and Delaware
Center for Horticulture (DCH) Executive Director Pam
Sapko invite citizens to attend a free public forum to hear
and discuss the results of a new study about the numerous
ways that Wilmington's public parks benefit the community. Citizens are also invited to join in a discussion at the
Parks Forum and offer their ideas about the future of the
city's park system.
The Wilmington City Parks Forum will be held on
Tuesday, September 29 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Blue
Ball Barn in Alapocas Run State Park (1914 West Park
Drive, Wilmington, DE 19803).
The recently completed study was conducted by the
Trust for Public Land - Center for City Park Excellence,
and is expected to become an important planning tool for
park improvements in Wilmington. The report is based on
techniques that have been used in other U.S. cities to
measure the environmental, recreational, public health,
property value, tourism, and social benefits of parks.
The study was funded through a partnership that
includes the City of Wilmington's Parks and Recreation
Department and Wilmington Beautification Commission,
the Delaware Center for Horticulture, the Delaware
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental
Control's Division of Parks and Recreation, Nemours
Health & Prevention Services, and the Rotary Club of
Wilmington.
A copy of the new park system study can be found
online at www.WilmingtonDE.gov and www.dehort.org.
Attendees of the Parks Forum are invited to review the
results of the study prior to the event.
The Parks Forum agenda includes a presentation by
Peter Harnik, lead researcher and Director of the Center
for City Park Excellence, followed by a public discussion
of efforts needed to preserve city parkland and maintain
its value to Wilmington and its citizens.
The event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required by September 23. Refreshments will be
served. For more information, or to RSVP, please contact
Jen Bruhler at DCH, 302.658.6262, ext. 107 or [email protected].
Buttonwood United Methodist Church where she serves
as Chairwoman of the Church Council and president of
the local United Methodist Women. Space does not permit the number of boards and committees she has served
on.
Brenda Corine Phillips has been in the human services
arena for more than forty years. In the 1980’s she was
employed by the Delaware Division of the American
Cancer Society. Her primary responsibility was to organize the minority populace throughout Delaware to plan
and implement public education and early detection programs to decrease the morbidity rate amongst them.
Her work at the ACS was extremely successful in that
she recruited 1,500 minority women into a five-year project. She then recruited , trained and organized some 350
volunteers statewide into a cohesive network that was
devoted to the cause of ACS.
The National Board of ACS awarded her group
(Grassroots Production Program) three consecutive years
for its innovative approach to involving and reaching
minority populations with its programs. This award winning program eventually spread to twenty-seven states.
In 1993, accepting a challenge from her husband of
forty-one years to join the campaign James H. Sills who
became Wilmington’s first Black Mayor via her management.
Currently, Brenda is executive director of the West
Center City Neighborhood Planning Advisory
Committee, Inc. (WCCNPAC). It is a housing and economic development corporation who has committed to
improving the infrastructure in West Center City with a
neighborhood, security-camera surveillance program.
She too, has severed on many boards.
Bernadette Winston’s professional profile includes 38
years of diverse experience in Federal/County and Non
Profit Programs. She has supervised and trained staff,
conducted interviews, and evaluated programs;communicated to management as well as outside agencies and
community groups.
She is skilled in public relations, grant writing, establishing programs, workshops and evaluation of systems
for decision making purposes. Since 1970, “Bernie,” the
name she’s called by friends, has served on many community boards as well as elected positions in the
National/State Republican Party.
Known as a committed community worker, working to
“Empower Families,” she is currently the executive
director of Kingswood Community Center. Under their
umbrella are Project Stay Free and Kingswood Academy,
both programs are alternative schools.
“Bernie” has two lovely daughters, Felecia Street
Wright and Esa Street Perkins; two handsome and devot-
ed sons-in-law, Kevin Wright and Shahid Perkins; four
lovely grandchildren, Danisha Marie, Daryl Alexis,
Corey Street (the first male born in the family in over 22
years) and Jordan Shyanne. She is married to George B.
Winston III.
Delores Tatman is the daughter of Elizabeth Coobs
Bratcher. A native Delawarean, she has four siblings, a
Godson, James Karmbor, and the proud mother of her
favorite son, Darrell Tatman. Delores retired from the
DuPont Pharmaceutical Company after 31 years as a staff
scientist in the Viral Disease Research Department.
Delores believes strongly in volunteerism an considers
herself a professional volunteer and community activist.
Back in the day, she participated for years in activities
and marches dealing with social injustice, peace and
equality. A 25-year member of Bethel AME Church,
Delores is committed to do all the good she can, in all the
places she can, and for all the people she can. Amongst
a gazillion other things, she has been a jury commissioner for ten years with the New Castle County Superior
Court.
Tedbits: Don't for get the Kingswood Community
Center’s 7th Annual Golf Tournament on Tuesday,
October 6th. Call Josette Malloy at 302.765.2901.
Congrats are due their executive director, Bernadette
Winston recently received the DR. Al O. Plant Lifetime
Achievement Award…Speaking of awards. While everyone was focused on Michael Jordan being inducted into
the Basketball Hall of Fame, I was giving big props to a
former Claymont, Delaware resident, C. Vivian Stringer,
who used to live on Green street while she was coaching
at Cheyney State was also inducted into the same Hall of
Fame. She is the only coach who has taken three teams to
the Final Four. They were the aforementioned Cheyney,
Iowa & Rutgers. She has had breast cancer, lost her husband at the age of 47 and raised a physically and mentally challenged daughter who she says is the “soul’ and
“strenth” of their family. She gave credit to John
Cheyney for mentoring, nurturing and teaching her
everything about the game of basketball and life. It was
touching…Ruth Baker teaches Black History every
Saturday morning at the Garfield Park PAL…Join the
NAACP, Urban League, A. Phillip Randolph Institute &
ACORN…Volunteer at the Kuumba Academy
(652.0101), Our Youth, Inc.(655.8250) and CTAC’s
Alpha Mentoring Program (656.7737)…Here’s a shout
out to Tylisa & Little T Johnson…Luv to my SHV peeps
& my kids… Happy belated birthdays to my three grands
in Miami. It’s the first time I’ve ever forgotten. They are
Shantrice, 20 years-old & 10 year-old Lynval &
Lynnea…
Y’all chill 302.658.3632 [email protected]_
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Stop the Violence community vigil and victim assistance
street outreach regarding unsolved homicide of 34 year old
murder victim Alexis Agosto (incident date 01-19-2009 200
am in front of 3303 D Street) will be held on on Friday
September 25 starting at 800p m.
The Citizens action group will be joining other activist,
local residents and victim's family members in a Stop the
Violence vigil & community outreach at the intersection of
D & Westmoreland Street (Philadelphia) . The goal will be
to support family friends and neighbors of victim in addition
to handing out police unsolved homicide fliers with a annymous tip line to contact police regarding this unsolved
homicide. For information contact Greg Bucceroni,
Coordinator at 267-918-9797.
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FARMER ’ S M ARKET
Direct from Farmers to the Public! Open Saturdays from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until the end of November at 2811-2815
North Broad Street (Open Lot between Somerset and
Glenwood Ave.) Rain or Shine! Come and support the Black
Farmer’s Agricultural Association. For more information
contact: Contact: Reggie: 215-370-3038 or Elliot: 267-2051570 Email: [email protected]. Time for an
Awakening is an Agricultural Initiative in conjunction with
WURD 900 AM and Local Community Groups
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WCA B LOCK PARTY
ARTY
The Women’s Christian Alliance, 1722 Cecil B. Moore
(18th & Cecil B. Moore) will hold their Annual Block Party
on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more
information contact 215-236-9911, ext. 6 or visit their website at www.wcafamily.org.
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S TREET G AMES
Children and youth, ages 6 to 18, are invited to participate
in “old school” neighborhood games such as four square,
double-dutch rope, relay races and hopscotch as part of
Street Games™, a fun, free health and fitness festival, on
Saturday, September 26, 2009, at 10:00 am at Park West
Town Center located at 52nd and Jefferson Streets.
Street Games™ is free and open to the public. To register
school-aged youth or groups or to get more information on
how to participate, please call 215-688-1126 or send an
email to: [email protected].
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G REATER
REATER E XODUS B APTIST C HURCH A NNIVERSARY
NNIVERSARY
The Greater Exodus Baptist Church, Broad and
Fairmount, will celebrate their 38th Anniversary on Sunday,
September 27. Anniversary Worship Services will be held at
Jessie’s Herb Center
& Herbs Massage Salon
4 Better Health
Monthly Health Seminars
1537 South Street
Phila., PA 19146
(215) 735-0458
8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
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R ECONCILIATION
ECONCILIATION AND C OMMUNITY D AY
In celebration of “Reconciliation and Community Day”,
on Sunday, Sept., 27, Rev. W. Wilson Goode, former Mayor
of Philadelphia will be the guest speaker at for the 10:45 a.m.
worship service at Zion Baptist Church, 3600 N. Broad St.
The guest speaker for the evening service at 4:00 p.m. will
be Rev. Clifton Davis, former actor, community activist and
featured host on TBN. For information call: 215-223-5460.
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“M Y S LAVE
LAVE S ISTER M YSELF ”
There will be a Freefilm screenings of “My Slave Sister
Myself” on Wednesday, September 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Church of the Advocate, 1801 W. Diamond St. “My Slave
Sister Myself” exposes the effects of the Trans-Atlantic slave
trade on enslaved African women and correlates them with
feelings deeply embedded in the souls of today’s African
American women. The comparisons are compelling! The
film also reveals how slavery impacted African American
manhood and shaped perceptions about the Black Man's sexual prowess. For more information Call: (888) 886-LEST
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U RBAN L EAGUE OF P HILADELPHIA A NNUAL M EETING
Urban League of Philadelphia Annual Meeting will hold
its 2009 annual membership meeting on Wednesday,
September 30, 5:00 p.m. at the PNC Bank Atrium,
1600 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA. The event will be followed by the Urban League's first Provocation, a series of
discussions addressing issues and solutions for change in the
African American community To RSVP for the Annual
Meeting, please call 215-985-3220, ext. 220 or email
[email protected] and list "Annual Meeting" in the
subject line.
W EST P HILADELPHIA H IGH C LASS OF 1965 R EUNION
The West Philadelphia High Class of 1965 will hold their
40th Class Reunion on Saturday, Oct., 3, at Penn’s Landing
Caterers, 1301 Columbus Blvd. Reception 6:00 p.m., Dinner
and Dance 7 - 11 p.m. For information contact Marcel Harris:
267-515-4174; Gary Dempsey: 215-877-1885 or Victoria
Hughes Puerifoy: 215-202-3063. Visit website at www.
westphillyclassof69.vpweb.com
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H AITIAN H EALTH
EALTH FAIR
The Elise Joseph Foundation, a non-profit, charitable
organization serving the Haitian and Haitian-American communities through education, cross-cultural and health promotion and humanitarian relief, is holding its Fourth Annual
Haitian and Haitian-American Free Health Fair on Saturday,
October 3, 2009 from 1pm to 6pm at the Cardinal Dougherty
High School, located at 6301 North 2nd Street (near Godfrey
Avenue), Philadelphia, PA 19120. All are welcome! For
information call: 267-868-4714.
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Francisville Flea Markets
The end of 2009 season Flea Markets, held at 1810 Ridge
Avenue are just the beginning! The market features locally
Grown Produce, Meat & Poultry, Fish, Baked Goods,
Merchandise, Food Vending and a Live Entertainment
Pavilion! Join us Saturday, October 17th and November
14th from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Rev.
Rev. Jean Houghton
It is time to stop and look and understand where you
are; your light and what your position is. Sometimes
you try but then trying is to no avail.
ARIES - March 21- April 19
Make it a point to make your point. You have
to listen too often to those who fail. Failure is
for those who claim to know but know not. Use both your
heart and your brain when making a decision about your
light. It's your light, let it shine. Mark 47:21
TAURUS - April 20 - May 20
You have the knowledge you need to move
forward. Make sure you're ready to use it. It is a waste of
time to talk with those who act foolish. You saw what you
have to do to help those who are in need. I Corinthians 9
GEMINI - May 21 - June 20
Time to get your house in order. Change is
going to come. You may not like the house united. Be prepared for anything and all things. Make sure you stay
focused on your goal. John 12
CANCER - June 21 - July 22
You may have to use your clever mind. A person with a mission might stand it in your way. See the
Lord’s guidance in prayer for all things and ask for His
mercy. Daniel 4:1-7
LEO - July 23 - August 22
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. His blessings have been very beneficial to you and they will grow.
Fear not those you speak to for all that comes from you,
comes from God. Matthew 27:9-16
VIRGO - August 23 - September 22
A good time to shine and be on your toes. That
which you have, others will seek. Keep your mouth shut. You
are ready for the best, act like it. Hallelujah, you are now
ready to face the world. Matthew 24:7
LIBRA - September 23 - October 22
Little children came in saying they were hungry. You will have many folks to feed. Take
SCORPIO - October 23 - November 21
The lead which you have is to be shared with
many. You are in a commanding position. Look around
you see what you have to offer. Many will come seeking
advice. Give freely and honestly for you are in a commanding position. Matthew 7:1-21
SAGITTARIUS - November 22 - Dececember 21
Listen again for you need to understand.
There are many who see what you have but don’t know
how to get it. Use both your heart and head and in new
undertakings. Let the blessings of the Almighty come to
you. Matthew 3:7-20
CAPRICORN - December 22 - January 19
Enjoy your life. You have come into that
place you have sought. Look around and
make sure you ready. You have what you need to make
it happen. John 17: 7- 70
AQUARIUS - January 20 - February 18
Stop, look, and listen. You may be on the
wrong track. Matthew 4:3-7
PISCES - February 19 - March 20
All good things come to those who wait.
You may say you have waited in long enough, a change
will take place. Be prepared and let it happen. Peter 1:1-10
Party! Party! Party! years ago at the Alabama Lounge on Lancaster Avenue with
Smitty and three of his friends (L to R) Janice, Josephine and Setiney. scoop file photo
Rev. Jean
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