Mercer

NOTICE

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES’ FORECLOSURE SALE ON VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Property Address: 217 Center Street, Princeton, WV 24740 Upon notification by the holder of a Note secured by the Deed of Trust described below of a default and having been requested to institute these proceedings, and by virtue of the authority vested in us under that certain Deed of Trust dated the 16th day of April, 2010, executed by PRINCETON LODGE NO. 1521, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, INC., unto Gary R. Mills and Stephen M. Feola, as Trustees, which said Deed of Trust is of record in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book 1195, at Page 19, which said Deed of Trust secured FIRST COMMUNITY BANK, and the undersigned Substitute Trustees, acting under the authority of a Substitution of Trustee executed by First Community Bank, dated the 22nd day of January, 2015, recorded in said Clerk’s Office in Trust Deed Book 1289, at Page 659, we will ON THE 27th DAY OF MARCH, 2015, AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A.M., at the front door of the Mercer County Court House (being the North Walker Street side) at Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the following residential property, to-wit: Parcel No. 1 “All of those certain lots or parcels of land situate and being in the City of Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, known and designated as a part of Lot No. 6, a part of Lot No. 10 and all of Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12, of Section No. 5 of the Temple Knob Addition to said City of Princeton as shown upon a map entitled, ‘Map Showing Location of Pt. Lots 6 & 10 and All Lots 7, 8, 9, 11 & 12, Sec. 138 (5) Center St. thru West St. Princeton, West Va. Scale 1″ = 30′ April 25, 1970, Elmer C. Barton, Reg. Prof, Eng. West Va. Certificate No. 258’,” which map is of record in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia as Microfilm Plat No. 4606, and which property is more particularly bounded and described, as follows: “BEGINNING at the northeast corner of a large concrete post at the point of intersection of the western line of a 22 feet wide alley with the southern line of Center Street; thence from point ‘A’ on map and along and with the western line of said alley (which includes a hemlock hedge approximately 4 1/2 feet high, a spread of 3 feet, more orless) S. 20? 11′ W. 158.1 feet (Hale S. 30? 32′ W. 167.0 feet) to an iron pin at an angle in alley at ‘B’; thence continuing along said alley, including hedge, S. 30? 45′ W. 175.7 feet (Hale S. 30? 32′ W. 146.2 feet) to an iron pin at ‘C’, the point of intersection of the western line of said alley with the northern line of West Street (40′ wide); thence along and with the northern line of West Street N. 86? 03′ W. 126.4 feet (Hale N. 86? 03′ W. 125.0 feet) to an iron pin at ‘D’, the southeast corner of P.C. Twohig property, House No. 208; thence along and with the eastern line of Twohig property, N. 21? 17′ E. 117.1 feet (a former survey shows N. 21? 32′ E. 117.1 feet) to an iron pin at ‘E’, the northeast corner of Twohig property; thence along and with the northern line of said Twohig property N. 74? 38′ W. 60.0 feet (a former survey shows N. 72? 50′ W. 60.0 feet) to an iron pin at ‘F’ and in the western boundary line of Lazenby parcel; thence along and with the western boundary line of Lazenby (this line being along the western line of Pt. Lot 10 and all of Lot 9, Section 138 (5) N. 20? 15′ E. 221.9 feet (a former survey shows N. 20? 25′ E. 221.9 feet) to the northwest corner of a large concrete post at ‘G’ in the southern line of Center Street (this line borders on part of Goldie M. Jewell property and long the James W. and Evelyn Foster property); thence along and with the southern line of Center Street, S. 78? 30′ E. 213.4 feet to the northeast corner of a large concrete post at ‘A’ (Hale deed shows S. 78? 30′ E. 240.0 feet) the point of BEGINNING.” AND BEING the same property conveyed unto Princeton Lodge No. 1521, Loyal Order of Moose, Inc., by deed of Florence L. Udy, et al, dated April 14, 1970, of record in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia, in Deed Book 461, at Page 585. “[S]ubject only to two old sewer lines owned by the City of Princeton, one extending from Center Street to West Street and the other extending from the Foster property line to thesewer line first mentioned . . .” Parcel No. 2 “. . . all that certain lot or parcel of land located on the north side of West Street in the City of Princeton, West Virginia, consisting of a part of Lots 1 and 2 of the Temple Knob Addition to the City of Princeton, as shown upon a Map bearing the legend, ‘PLAT OF SURVEY SHOWING DIVISION OF THE JEWEL PENNINGTON WHITE LOT AS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 313 AT PAGE 310 WHICH IS SITUATE ON WEST AND NORTH STREETS IN THE CITY OF PRINCETON, MERCER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, DANA PETTREY & ASSOCIATES, P.O. BOX 641, ATHENS, WEST VIRGINIA, Date: 3/8/82, Scale: 1” = 30′,’ recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia, as Microfilm Plat No. 8126, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: “BEGINNING at an iron pin set at the intersection of the north line of West Street and the east line of an alley which marks the southwest corner of the Jewel Pennington White Lot; thence N. 30? 32′ E. 148.1 feet with the east line of said alley to an iron pin set at the southwest corner of the Princeton Library property; thence S. 80? 30′ E. 45.0 feet with the south line of the Princeton Library property to an iron pin set; thence S. 30? 32′ W. 143.24 feet running through the Jewell Pennington White lot to an iron pin set in the north line of West Street; thence N. 86? 03′ W. 46.96 feet with the north line of West Street to the BEGINNING, and containing 0.140 acre, more or less.” AND BEING the same property conveyed unto Loyal Order of Moose, Princeton, West Virginia, Lodge #1521, by deed of Patrick C. Twohig and Anna L. Twohig, husband and wife, dated June 11, 1985, of record in said Clerk’s Office in Deed Book 645, at Page 428. Parcel No. 3 “. . . all that certain lot or parcel of land in the City of Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, being a part of Lots 1 and 2 of the Temple Knob Addition to the City of Princeton, and shown upon a Map bearing the legend, ‘PLAT OF SURVEY SHOWING DIVISION OF THE JEWEL PENNINGTON WHITE LOT AS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 313 AT PAGE 310 WHICH IS SITUATE ON WEST AND NORTH STREETS IN THE CITY OF PRINCETON, MERCER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA DANA PETTREY & ASSOCIATES P.O. BOX 641 ATHENS, WEST VIRGINIA Date: 3/2/82 Scale: 1” = 30′,’ which is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia, as Microfilm Plat No. 8126, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: “BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the North line of West Street with the northwest line of North Street; thence along and with the North line of West Street, N. 86? 03′ W. 87.34 feet to a point; thence through said Lots 1 and 2, N. 30? 32′ E. 143.24 feet to a point in the South line of Princeton Library, Inc. property, Deed Book 400, Page 528, Tax Map 10, Parcel 74; thence along and with the Library lot, S. 80? 30′ E. 122.5 feet to a point in the northeast line of North Street, and thence along and with the northeast line of North Street, S. 44? 20′ W. 151.67 feet to the point of BEGINNING.” AND BEING the same property conveyed unto Loyal Order of Moose, Princeton, West Virginia, Lodge #1521, by deed of Elizabeth Wood, et al, dated June 11, 1985, of record in said Clerk’s Office in Deed Book 645, at Page 430. The terms of the sale shall be cash in hand on the day of sale (or such other arrangement as may be satisfactory to Trustee and holder of the Note) and said property is being sold in “as is” condition. Said sale is subject to all taxes now due or to become due on said property, all liens, including but not limited to sewer liens and restrictions, easements or other matters of record in said Clerk’s Office affecting the title to said property. The purchaser is to pay the excise tax on the privilege of transferring said real estate. In the event there are federal tax liens against the property, the United States would have the right to redeem the property within a period of 120 days from the date of such sale, or the period allowable for redemption under local law, whichever is longer. Notice is also given that any personal property and/or belongings remaining at the property after the foreclosure sale will be deemed to constitute ABANDONED PROPERTY AND WILL BE DISPOSED OF ACCORDINGLY. Dated this the 26th day of February, 2015. PHILLIP B. BALL, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE THOMAS S. LILLY, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE