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JANUARY 25, 2018 VOL. 54 NO. 48 25 cents Home Fashions International creating 60 new jobs in Cherokee County - Page 2 How to find an affordable home in today’s market - Page 3 PRSRT STANDARD U. S. POSTAGE PAID SPARTANBURG, SC PERMIT NO. 252 Community news from Spartanburg and the surrounding upstate area Visit us online at www.spartanweeklyonline.com A A R R O O U U N N D D TOWN TOWN Greer woman pleads guilty to mail theft conspiracy Columbia - United States Attorney Beth Drake stated recently that Donna Arledge, age 43, of Greer, pled guilty in federal court in Greenville, to a conspiracy to commit mail theft. United States District Judge Bruce H. Hendricks, of Charleston, accepted the plea and will impose sentence after she has reviewed the presentence report which will be prepared by the U.S. Probation Office. Evidence presented at the change of plea hearing estab- lished that Arledge and others stole mail in and around Greenville County in an effort to obtain bank account num- bers, routing numbers, and identification information. Once in possession of this material they would create counterfeit checks, or simply alter legitimate checks taken from the mail, and negotiate them to obtain money. The conspirators opened bank accounts in the names of others and used the accounts to deposit and withdraw stolen money. Ms. Drake stated the maximum penalty Arledge can receive is a fine of $250,000 and/or imprisonment for 5 years, plus a special assessment of $100. Spartanburg County students make East Tennessee State University’s dean’s list Johnson City, TN – East Tennessee State University has announced the names of students who attained a grade point average qualifying them for inclusion in the dean’s list for the fall 2017 semester. To receive this honor, students must successfully complete a minimum of 12 hours of under- graduate coursework with no grade below ‘B-’ in any course taken, and a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Hannah M. Bailey of Greer; Victoria H. Jones of Inman; and Peyton K. Chittum, Landon L. Kunak, Kathryn K. Norungolo and Maria K. Veal of Spartanburg were among the honorees. Spartanburg artist, teacher to exhibit thought-provoking paintings Spartanburg artist Claire Louka will present her exhibit “As It Lingers” at West Main Artists Co-op Feb. 5 - 28, showing a collection of paintings that explore life’s tran- sient moments. The exhibit of more than 25 colorful and thought-provok- ing images will be open for free public viewing Tuesday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Her reception will be Thursday, Feb. 15, 5 - 9 p.m. during the city’s monthly ArtWalk, when many of the local galleries stay open late allowing the pub- lic an evening opportunity to see the latest art on display in Spartanburg. Louka will be one of three artists exhibiting at West Main Artists Co-op. West Main Artists Co-op is an all-volunteer, nonprofit art agency in Spartanburg with about 50 members. The facility at 578 West Main Street is a converted church that houses about 30 working and/or gallery studios, in addition to four public galleries, a retail outlet, a printery, and ceramic stu- dio. Celtic Woman to play at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium on March 14 Celtic Woman (www.celticwoman.com), the multi-plat- inum international music sensation, is returning with a brand new live show for an extensive North American tour beginning Spring 2018 with a stop in Spartanburg on March 14th at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium for the Performing Arts. The new concert, ‘Homecoming,’ will play in more than 90 U.S. and Canadian cities from coast- to-coast and celebrates Ireland’s rich musical and cultural heritage and coincides with their new album. Celebrating Ireland’s rich musical and cultural heritage, Celtic Woman combines finest musical talent with epic stage productions to present a unique, inspiring live experi- ence. From the debut, Celtic Woman has touched the hearts of a huge global audience. Now, with Homecoming, Celtic Woman brings the next chapter of an extraordinary musical journey. It’s a universal celebration of life. It’s traditional, it’s contemporary. It’s yesterday, today and tomorrow. Chapman High School among finalists for Palmetto’s Finest Awards Columbia - Twelve South Carolina schools are finalists for the 2018 Palmetto’s Finest Schools Awards after exten- sive evaluations by fellow educators and previous Palmetto’s Finest winners. The application process includes elements on student achievement, instructional programs, professional learning communities, and school culture. The finalist schools will gather in their local communities on Tuesday, March 20th at 1:45 p.m. to learn which have won the top honors. The announcement will be streamed live to each of the finalist schools. Chapman High School in Spartanburg County School District 1 was included as one of the 12 finalists. From the American Counseling Association Yes, on a chilly winter day it can feel really good to curl up with a good book or binge on that favorite TV series. While such activities are enjoyable, they may leave you feeling worse if not balanced with other, more active parts of your life. The "winter blahs," or "winter blues," are feelings of being depressed about the shorter days, colder weath- er, gray skies and fewer opportunities to be outdoors for fresh air and exercise. In most parts of the country winter means we have to make a real effort to go out- side. And so we reach for that book or that TV clicker once again. Tempting, yes, but only in moderation. Our physical activity level affects our well-being in a variety of ways. One way is the impact it can have on our waistline. Winter is the most common time to add a few pounds. We're often less active but usually don't real- ly change our eating habits. The resulting weight gain doesn't improve anyone's mood. There is also a very real form of clinical depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder, commonly referred to as SAD. Experts aren't sure of its exact cause, but SAD seems to be linked to the reduced amount of sunlight in the winter. It can run the gambit from mild feelings of sadness to extreme depression that can lead to mood swings, anxi- ety, sleep problems and even suicidal thoughts. While mild cases of SAD can be helped by getting more outdoor time in the sun, or getting treatments with special lamps that mimic sunlight, more severe cases should be treated by a physician or professional counselor, since that level of depression can involve seri- ous symptoms. The most effective anti- dote to the winter blahs is to get regular exercise. An ongoing exercise program provides many physiologi- cal benefits, including reducing the risk of cardio- vascular disease, Type 2 dia- betes, high blood pressure and several other health issues. Exercise also improves mental health by increasing self-esteem, overcoming depression, reducing stress, and even improving memo- ry and overall thinking, according to a variety of studies. So don't let winter weather get the best of you. Find that warm coat. Slip on a pair of gloves. Go out for a walk every day, or head to the gym if the weather's too bad, and don't let the winter blahs win the fight. Counseling Corner" is provided by the American Counseling Association. Comments and questions to [email protected] g CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Fighting the winter blahs Inside: Community Interest: Pages 2 - 3 Legals: 4 - 13 Doctors, nurses and staff all work together to keep patients healthy. Behind the scenes, other experts are working hard to keep patients safe from those who would steal their health care information. Information technology experts continually moni- tor, test and learn all they can about the latest cyber- attacks worldwide so they can prevent similar ones from happening right here in our backyard. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (SRHS) has multiple lay- ers of cyber security, including training to keep all staff on the lookout for suspicious activity. The information technolo- gy team meticulously guards patient data against security breaches. These can include things like malware, where cyber criminals place malicious data on a server, and ran- somware, where attackers place encryption code on all data on a server. Then they hold the data hostage until the organization pays a fee. Ransomware has become a more frequent cyberat- tack in recent years and forced some hospitals to pay the ransom to obtain access to patient records and data. Also, cyber criminals increasingly are focusing data hacking efforts on health care organizations because these can sell for more money on the dark web, which is cyber- space’s black market. Cyber crooks no longer want credit cards “Credit cards in the last five years have stopped being profitable for organ- ized crime of hacking because they can only charge $20 to $100 on a stolen card before a credit card company realizes it’s a compromised account,” said Erik Stielow, manager of information security for Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System. So the criminals switched to hacking data, including health care records, which are not easily cancelled. This data includes social security numbers, birth dates, next of kin, and other identification, Stielow said. Criminals can use these data to open new credit cards and loans, he said. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’s cyber security team is continu- ously protecting its health information. Their efforts helped Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System to be recognized as a Most Wired Hospital and Health System 2017 award for security and patient engagement. The IT team works like a home security system to keep cyber attackers out and keeping information safe, said Harold J. Moore, MS, MBA, chief informa- tion officer at Spartanburg Regional. Spartanburg Regional, like most Upstate health systems, uses Epic, a cloud-based repository that stores an individual’s electronic health record. When someone visits the hospital or a specialist, their new doctor will see all of the diagnoses, lab test results, and medica- tions. This part of the elec- tronic system is behind the scenes. Patients encounter Epic when they visit their MyChart portal to look at information about their next doctor’s visit or to see lab results. Patients have secure com- munication in MyChart “MyChart is secure. We protect patients’ health information similarly to how a bank protects your banking information,” said Donna Ownby, EpicCare ambulatory team lead for Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System. Patients can send their doctors secure messages through MyChart. “When patients log into MyChart, they have user names and passwords,” Ownby said. “Sending messages is much more secure than personal emails.” MyChart is secure, so people can pay their med- ical bills electronically. Their payment informa- tion is encrypted and safe. “Folks get their bills in the mail or electronically through MyChart,” Ownby said. “We don’t call and ask for a credit card number.” This is why the health sys- tem’s security team takes many precautions to deter hackers. The health sys- tem’s IT team conducts internal tests to see where cyber attackers might gain entry. They also validate internal testing by having outside experts try to penetrate the security system and high- light weak spots, Stielow explained. “We do that to proactively patch any holes or incon- sistencies we find, and we do this quite regularly,” he said. “We also spend a lot of time researching what’s going on in other parts of the world, and we partner with security firms that have a big global outlook so that we can anticipate new threats.” Jury convicts Spartanburg brothers in federal court Health system’s IT pros are experts on preventing cyber attacks Columbia - United States Attorney, Beth Drake, announced on January 16th, Soeuth Ath, 45 and Sean Ath 53, of Spartanburg, were convicted of conspiracy to distribute and distribution of methamphetamine and mar- ijuana and conspiracy to launder drug proceeds, in federal court in Anderson following a week-long trial. The indictment also alleges the brothers used the United States Mail to facilitate a felony drug trafficking crime. Soeuth Ath and Sean Ath each face a mandatory minimum sentence of ten years and maximum sen- tence of life in prison. Both men are await sentencing. In September 2016, federal, state and local law enforce- ment executed multiple search and arrest warrants in Spartanburg County, Green- ville County, and in Bakers- field, California, which led to the arrests of sixteen indi- viduals, including six South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) inmates, for their roles in the wide-ranging drug and money laundering conspira- cy that stretched from South Carolina to Los Angeles, Fresno and Bakersfield, California. In September 2017, after a week-long trial, two Department of Correct- ions inmates, Sok Bun, 28, and James Robert Peterson, 29, were found guilty of conspiring to distribute and distribution of methamphet- amine following a week- long trial in federal court. In that case, the defendants also used the mail to facili- tate felony drug offenses. The Ath brothers are the last two defendants to be con- victed. All other defendants pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing. The convictions are a result of a multi-year Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation. The OCDETF Program is a partnership between federal, state and local law enforcement agen- cies. Its principal mission is to identify, disrupt and dis- mantle the most serious drug-trafficking organiza- tions primarily responsible for the nation’s illegal drug supply. Assistant United States Attorney Leesa Washington and Jeanne Howard, of the Greenville office, are prosecuting the case. Information technology experts monitor, test and learn new information to prevent cyber attacks.

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JANUARY 25, 2018VOL. 54 NO. 48 25 cents

Home Fashions International creating 60 new jobs in Cherokee County - Page 2

How to find an affordable home in today’s market - Page 3

PRSRT STANDARDU. S. POSTAGE PAID SPARTANBURG, SC

PERMIT NO. 252 Community news from Spartanburg and the surrounding upstate area Visit us online at www.spartanweeklyonline.com

AARROOUUNNDDTOWNTOWN

Greer woman pleads guilty to mail theft conspiracy

Columbia - United States Attorney Beth Drake statedrecently that Donna Arledge, age 43, of Greer, pled guiltyin federal court in Greenville, to a conspiracy to commitmail theft. United States District Judge Bruce H. Hendricks,of Charleston, accepted the plea and will impose sentenceafter she has reviewed the presentence report which will beprepared by the U.S. Probation Office.

Evidence presented at the change of plea hearing estab-lished that Arledge and others stole mail in and aroundGreenville County in an effort to obtain bank account num-bers, routing numbers, and identification information. Oncein possession of this material they would create counterfeitchecks, or simply alter legitimate checks taken from themail, and negotiate them to obtain money.

The conspirators opened bank accounts in the names ofothers and used the accounts to deposit and withdraw stolenmoney.

Ms. Drake stated the maximum penalty Arledge canreceive is a fine of $250,000 and/or imprisonment for 5years, plus a special assessment of $100.

Spartanburg County students make

East Tennessee State University’s dean’s list

Johnson City, TN – East Tennessee State University hasannounced the names of students who attained a grade pointaverage qualifying them for inclusion in the dean’s list forthe fall 2017 semester. To receive this honor, students mustsuccessfully complete a minimum of 12 hours of under-graduate coursework with no grade below ‘B-’ in anycourse taken, and a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a4.0 scale.

Hannah M. Bailey of Greer; Victoria H. Jones of Inman;and Peyton K. Chittum, Landon L. Kunak, Kathryn K.Norungolo and Maria K. Veal of Spartanburg were amongthe honorees.

Spartanburg artist, teacher to exhibit

thought-provoking paintings

Spartanburg artist Claire Louka will present her exhibit“As It Lingers” at West Main Artists Co-op Feb. 5 - 28,showing a collection of paintings that explore life’s tran-sient moments.

The exhibit of more than 25 colorful and thought-provok-ing images will be open for free public viewing Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Her reception will be Thursday,Feb. 15, 5 - 9 p.m. during the city’s monthly ArtWalk, whenmany of the local galleries stay open late allowing the pub-lic an evening opportunity to see the latest art on display inSpartanburg. Louka will be one of three artists exhibiting atWest Main Artists Co-op.

West Main Artists Co-op is an all-volunteer, nonprofit artagency in Spartanburg with about 50 members. The facilityat 578 West Main Street is a converted church that housesabout 30 working and/or gallery studios, in addition to fourpublic galleries, a retail outlet, a printery, and ceramic stu-dio.

Celtic Woman to play at

Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium on March 14

Celtic Woman (www.celticwoman.com), the multi-plat-inum international music sensation, is returning with abrand new live show for an extensive North American tourbeginning Spring 2018 with a stop in Spartanburg onMarch 14th at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium forthe Performing Arts. The new concert, ‘Homecoming,’ willplay in more than 90 U.S. and Canadian cities from coast-to-coast and celebrates Ireland’s rich musical and culturalheritage and coincides with their new album.

Celebrating Ireland’s rich musical and cultural heritage,Celtic Woman combines finest musical talent with epicstage productions to present a unique, inspiring live experi-ence. From the debut, Celtic Woman has touched the heartsof a huge global audience. Now, with Homecoming, CelticWoman brings the next chapter of an extraordinary musicaljourney. It’s a universal celebration of life. It’s traditional,it’s contemporary. It’s yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Chapman High School among finalists for

Palmetto’s Finest Awards

Columbia - Twelve South Carolina schools are finalistsfor the 2018 Palmetto’s Finest Schools Awards after exten-sive evaluations by fellow educators and previousPalmetto’s Finest winners. The application process includeselements on student achievement, instructional programs,professional learning communities, and school culture.

The finalist schools will gather in their local communitieson Tuesday, March 20th at 1:45 p.m. to learn which havewon the top honors. The announcement will be streamedlive to each of the finalist schools.

Chapman High School in Spartanburg County SchoolDistrict 1 was included as one of the 12 finalists.

From the AmericanCounseling Association

Yes, on a chilly winter day

it can feel really good to curl

up with a good book or

binge on that favorite TV

series. While such activities

are enjoyable, they may

leave you feeling worse if

not balanced with other,

more active parts of your

life.

The "winter blahs," or

"winter blues," are feelings

of being depressed about the

shorter days, colder weath-

er, gray skies and fewer

opportunities to be outdoors

for fresh air and exercise. In

most parts of the country

winter means we have to

make a real effort to go out-

side.

And so we reach for that

book or that TV clicker once

again. Tempting, yes, but

only in moderation.

Our physical activity level

affects our well-being in a

variety of ways. One way is

the impact it can have on

our waistline. Winter is the

most common time to add a

few pounds. We're often less

active but usually don't real-

ly change our eating habits.

The resulting weight gain

doesn't improve anyone's

mood.

There is also a very real

form of clinical depression

called Seasonal Affective

Disorder, commonly

referred to as SAD. Experts

aren't sure of its exact cause,

but SAD seems to be linked

to the reduced amount of

sunlight in the winter. It can

run the gambit from mild

feelings of sadness to

extreme depression that can

lead to mood swings, anxi-

ety, sleep problems and

even suicidal thoughts.

While mild cases of SAD

can be helped by getting

more outdoor time in the

sun, or getting treatments

with special lamps that

mimic sunlight, more severe

cases should be treated by a

physician or professional

counselor, since that level of

depression can involve seri-

ous symptoms.

The most effective anti-

dote to the winter blahs is to

get regular exercise. An

ongoing exercise program

provides many physiologi-

cal benefits, including

reducing the risk of cardio-

vascular disease, Type 2 dia-

betes, high blood pressure

and several other health

issues.

Exercise also improves

mental health by increasing

self-esteem, overcoming

depression, reducing stress,

and even improving memo-

ry and overall thinking,

according to a variety of

studies.

So don't let winter weather

get the best of you. Find that

warm coat. Slip on a pair of

gloves. Go out for a walk

every day, or head to the

gym if the weather's too

bad, and don't let the winter

blahs win the fight.

Counseling Corner" isprovided by the AmericanCounseling Association.Comments and questions [email protected]

CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

Fighting the

winter blahs

Inside:

Community Interest: Pages 2 - 3

Legals: 4 - 13

Doctors, nurses and staff

all work together to keep

patients healthy. Behind

the scenes, other experts

are working hard to keep

patients safe from those

who would steal their

health care information.

Information technology

experts continually moni-

tor, test and learn all they

can about the latest cyber-

attacks worldwide so they

can prevent similar ones

from happening right here

in our backyard.

Spartanburg Regional

Healthcare System

(SRHS) has multiple lay-

ers of cyber security,

including training to keep

all staff on the lookout for

suspicious activity.

The information technolo-

gy team meticulously

guards patient data against

security breaches. These

can include things like

malware, where cyber

criminals place malicious

data on a server, and ran-

somware, where attackers

place encryption code on

all data on a server. Then

they hold the data hostage

until the organization pays

a fee.

Ransomware has become

a more frequent cyberat-

tack in recent years and

forced some hospitals to

pay the ransom to obtain

access to patient records

and data.

Also, cyber criminals

increasingly are focusing

data hacking efforts on

health care organizations

because these can sell for

more money on the dark

web, which is cyber-

space’s black market.

Cyber crooks no longerwant credit cards“Credit cards in the last

five years have stopped

being profitable for organ-

ized crime of hacking

because they can only

charge $20 to $100 on a

stolen card before a credit

card company realizes it’s

a compromised account,”

said Erik Stielow, manager

of information security for

Spartanburg Regional

Healthcare System.

So the criminals switched

to hacking data, including

health care records, which

are not easily cancelled.

This data includes social

security numbers, birth

dates, next of kin, and

other identification,

Stielow said.

Criminals can use these

data to open new credit

cards and loans, he said.

Spartanburg Regional

Healthcare System’s cyber

security team is continu-

ously protecting its health

information. Their efforts

helped Spartanburg

Regional Healthcare

System to be recognized as

a Most Wired Hospital and

Health System 2017 award

for security and patient

engagement.

The IT team works like a

home security system to

keep cyber attackers out

and keeping information

safe, said Harold J. Moore,

MS, MBA, chief informa-

tion officer at Spartanburg

Regional.

Spartanburg Regional,

like most Upstate health

systems, uses Epic, a

cloud-based repository

that stores an individual’s

electronic health record.

When someone visits the

hospital or a specialist,

their new doctor will see

all of the diagnoses, lab

test results, and medica-

tions. This part of the elec-

tronic system is behind the

scenes. Patients encounter

Epic when they visit their

MyChart portal to look at

information about their

next doctor’s visit or to see

lab results.

Patients have secure com-munication in MyChart“MyChart is secure. We

protect patients’ health

information similarly to

how a bank protects your

banking information,” said

Donna Ownby, EpicCare

ambulatory team lead for

Spartanburg Regional

Healthcare System.

Patients can send their

doctors secure messages

through MyChart.

“When patients log into

MyChart, they have user

names and passwords,”

Ownby said. “Sending

messages is much more

secure than personal

emails.”

MyChart is secure, so

people can pay their med-

ical bills electronically.

Their payment informa-

tion is encrypted and safe.

“Folks get their bills in the

mail or electronically

through MyChart,”

Ownby said. “We don’t

call and ask for a credit

card number.”

This is why the health sys-

tem’s security team takes

many precautions to deter

hackers. The health sys-

tem’s IT team conducts

internal tests to see where

cyber attackers might gain

entry.

They also validate internal

testing by having outside

experts try to penetrate the

security system and high-

light weak spots, Stielow

explained.

“We do that to proactively

patch any holes or incon-

sistencies we find, and we

do this quite regularly,” he

said. “We also spend a lot

of time researching what’s

going on in other parts of

the world, and we partner

with security firms that

have a big global outlook

so that we can anticipate

new threats.”

Jury convicts Spartanburg brothers in federal court

Health system’s IT pros are experts

on preventing cyber attacks

Columbia - United States

Attorney, Beth Drake,

announced on January 16th,

Soeuth Ath, 45 and Sean Ath

53, of Spartanburg, were

convicted of conspiracy to

distribute and distribution of

methamphetamine and mar-

ijuana and conspiracy to

launder drug proceeds, in

federal court in Anderson

following a week-long trial.

The indictment also alleges

the brothers used the United

States Mail to facilitate a

felony drug trafficking

crime. Soeuth Ath and Sean

Ath each face a mandatory

minimum sentence of ten

years and maximum sen-

tence of life in prison. Both

men are await sentencing.

In September 2016, federal,

state and local law enforce-

ment executed multiple

search and arrest warrants in

Spartanburg County, Green-

ville County, and in Bakers-

field, California, which led

to the arrests of sixteen indi-

viduals, including six South

Carolina Department of

Corrections (SCDC)

inmates, for their roles in the

wide-ranging drug and

money laundering conspira-

cy that stretched from South

Carolina to Los Angeles,

Fresno and Bakersfield,

California. In September

2017, after a week-long trial,

two Department of Correct-

ions inmates, Sok Bun, 28,

and James Robert Peterson,

29, were found guilty of

conspiring to distribute and

distribution of methamphet-

amine following a week-

long trial in federal court. In

that case, the defendants

also used the mail to facili-

tate felony drug offenses.

The Ath brothers are the last

two defendants to be con-

victed. All other defendants

pleaded guilty and are

awaiting sentencing.

The convictions are a result

of a multi-year Organized

Crime Drug Enforcement

Task Force (OCDETF)

investigation. The OCDETF

Program is a partnership

between federal, state and

local law enforcement agen-

cies. Its principal mission is

to identify, disrupt and dis-

mantle the most serious

drug-trafficking organiza-

tions primarily responsible

for the nation’s illegal drug

supply. Assistant United

States Attorney Leesa

Washington and Jeanne

Howard, of the Greenville

office, are prosecuting the

case.

Information technology experts monitor, test and

learn new information to prevent cyber attacks.

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2 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS JANUARY 25, 2018

Community

Calendar

The Spartan Weekly News, Inc.The Spartan Weekly News is published each Thursday from

offices in Spartanburg, S.C. The mailing address is P.O. Box

2502, Spartanburg, SC 29304.

Owner, Publisher: Bobby Dailey, Jr.

Office Manager: Tammy Dailey

Subscription Rate: $20.00 per year in Spartanburg

County, $30 per year out of county

Hours vary Monday through Thursday. If no one is at the

office, please call, leave a message and we will return

your call in a timely manner. Offices are closed Friday

through Sunday, as well as observed holidays.

Phone No.: 864-574-1360 Fax No.: 864-327-1760

Email: [email protected]

1. Is the book of Simeon in

the Old or New Testament

or neither?

2. In which book's 13:12

does Jesus predict children

rebelling against their par-

ents to be a sign of end

times? Matthew, Mark,

Luke, John

3. As found in 1 Chron-

icles 29, how many years

did David reign over

Israel? Five, 13, 22, 40

4. From 2 Samuel 4, what

5-year-old boy was

dropped by his nurse and

lamed for life? Moses,

Mephibosheth, Peter,

Andronicus

5. What prophet was the

son of Elkanah and

Hannah? Samuel, Huldah,

Daniel, Nathan

6. How many times in the

Bible (KJV) do the words

"Christian" or "Christians"

appear? 3, 13, 30, 300

ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2)

Mark; 3) 40; 4)

Mephibosheth; 5) Samuel;

6) 3 (Acts 11:26 and 26:28;

1 Peter 4:16)

Comments? More Trivia?Visit www.TriviaGuy.com

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Around the UpstateJANUARY 26

FYI Friday: Winning the

Tax Game. 8:30 a.m. -

10:00 a.m. at the Spartan-

burg Marriott. Turns out

this "simplification" is actu-

ally fairly complex. Find

out how to come out ahead

of the tax reform and

receive information on how

this will influence your

business, your individual

taxes, and your retirement.

Register at

spartanburgchamber.com

JANUARY 28

Chapman Cultural Center is

open every Sunday after-

noon, 1 - 5 p.m. Several

museums are open with free

admission. In addition, one

or more local musicians

will perform a free mini-

concert at no charge 2-4

p.m. For more info, please

call (864) 542-ARTS.

JANUARY 31

SPO presents Music Sand-

wiched In, 12:15 - 1 p.m., in

the Barrett Community

Room at the Spartanburg

County Public Library

Headquarters, 151 S.

Church St., Spartanburg.

FEBRUARY 2

Bluegrass Spartanburg:

Della Mae will perform at

the Chapman Cultural

Center, 8 - 10 p.m.

FEBRUARY 8

In The Mood, a 1940’s

musical revue, visits the

Spartanburg Memorial

Auditorium on Feb. 8 at 2

p.m. Reserved seating is

$32, $42 and $52 and can

be purchased at ticketmas-

ter.com or by calling 1-800-

745-3000.

Furman President Elizabeth Davis elected to CIC Board of Directors

Home Fashions International investing $5.5 million

in Cherokee County, creating 60 new jobsColumbia - Home

Fashions International is

expanding its existing

operations in Cherokee

County. The $5.5 million

investment is expected to

create 60 new jobs.

Since 1994, Home

Fashions International has

been in operation as a sup-

plier of home textile fin-

ished products, decorative

pillows, comforter sets,

drapery and outdoor cush-

ions. Over the last two

years, Home Fashions

International has experi-

enced exponential growth

in the outdoor cushion

business and, in order to

service its continued

growth, is now adding

another manufacturing and

shipping location. The

company has purchased a

new, 350,000-square-foot

facility at 859 Victory Trail

Road in Gaffney to accom-

modate its expansion.

"I have been very happy

with both the caliber of the

workforce and the busi-

ness-friendly environment

in Cherokee County, S.C.

When the business condi-

tions dictated expansion,

we considered other loca-

tions, but determined that

the best course of action

was to stay right here

where we knew the labor

force and business climate

would allow us to be suc-

cessful," according to

Home Fashions Inter-

national Owner David Li.

South Carolina Governor

Henry McMaster added,

"It's a special day whenev-

er an existing South Caro-

lina company announces

plans to expand, as it sends

a message to the world that

we live up to our commit-

ment to being business-

friendly. I congratulate

Home Fashions Inter-

national on this new

investment and look for-

ward to continuing our

successful partnership."

The new facility, known

as Gaffney Manufacturing,

will allow the company to

quadruple its business over

the next five years and

reduce its reliance on

imported and out-of-state

raw materials. Hiring for

the new positions is

already underway, and

interested applicants

should call (864) 487-

0011, ext. 27 for more

information.

The Coordinating Coun-

cil for Economic Develop-

ment has approved job

development credits relat-

ed to this project.

Converse Area Fire DepartmentBoard of Fire Control

2018 Meeting DatesFeb. 5, 2018Mar. 5, 2018Apr. 2, 2018May 7, 2018June 4, 2018Aug. 6, 2018Oct. 1, 2018Nov. 5, 2018Dec. 3, 2018

The meetings will be held @ 7:00 PM at theConverse Area Fire Department, 107 Tram Street, Converse, SC

By Vince Moore,Director, News & MediaRelations

Furman University

President Elizabeth Davis

has been elected to the

Council of Independent

Colleges (CIC) Board of

Directors.

Davis will serve a one-

year term from January

2018 to January 2019. The

elections were held during

a meeting of the Board of

Directors on Jan. 4.

“The Council is pleased

to have Elizabeth Davis as

a Board member,” said

CIC President Richard

Ekman. “CIC continues to

implement many new pro-

grams, projects and servic-

es and needs a strong

Board of Directors to over-

see their planning and exe-

cution. I am certain that

Dr. Davis will serve the

Council admirably, and I

look forward to working

with her.”

CIC is the only national

higher education associa-

tion that focuses solely on

providing services and a

broad range of initiatives

directly to independent

colleges and universities to

help improve the quality of

education and strengthen

institutional resources.

“It is an honor and a

privilege to serve on the

board of the Council of

Independent Colleges,”

Davis said. “The organiza-

tion does very important

work in higher education,

and I’m happy to be a part

of that effort. I look for-

ward to being actively

involved in addressing the

issues that affect institu-

tions like Furman and all

of higher education.”

Davis became Furman’s

12th president on July 1,

2014. Under her leader-

ship, the university has

instituted The Furman

Advantage, a distinctive

vision for higher education

centered on a comprehen-

sive student experience.

She is a member of the

Council of Presidents, an

advisory group of college

and university chief execu-

tives who provide guid-

ance to the Association of

Governing Boards of

Universities and Colleges.

She serves on the Board of

Directors of the Greenville

Chamber of Commerce,

and is a member of the

South Carolina Higher

Education Tuition Grants

Commission. She has

been recognized by

Greenville Business

Magazine as one of

Greenville’s “50 Most

Influential People.”

Before coming to

Furman, President Davis

spent 22 years at Baylor

University in Texas, where

she most recently held the

position of Executive Vice

President and Provost. She

is a graduate of Baylor,

and earned her Ph.D. from

Duke University.

FIVE FAST FACTS

1. Home Fashions International is expanding its Cherokee County opera-tions.

2. $5.5 million investment to create 60 new jobs.

3. Since 1994, Home Fashions International has been a supplier of hometextile finished products, decorative pillows, comforter sets and more.

4. The company has purchased a new, 350,000-square-foot facility at 859Victory Trail Road in Gaffney to accommodate its continued growth.

5. Hiring for the new positions is already underway, and interested applicantsshould contact (864) 487-0011, ext. 27 for more information.

Elizabeth Davis became President of Furman

University in 2014.

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How to find an affordable home in today’s market(StatePoint) Affordable

housing is in high demand

in cities and counties

nationwide. Experts say

that areas grappling with

affordable housing issues

may find factory-built

homes to be a powerful

tool in addressing this

need.

Built in a factory and

delivered to home sites,

this efficient process trans-

lates into lower production

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the consumer. The good

news is while manufac-

tured homes cost less than

site-built homes they are

just as high quality. The

average new manufactured

home costs around

$70,600. The cost for a

smaller new single-section

home can be as low as

$20,000. In 2016, manu-

factured homes accounted

for 80 percent of all new

homes sold under

$150,000.

Unfortunately, when

many people think of man-

ufactured housing, the old

stereotype of a run-down

trailer park enters their

minds. However, most of

the more than 37,000 man-

ufactured housing commu-

nities in the U.S. are a far

cry from that negative

image, boasting amenities

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children’s play areas.

Other benefits may

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as well as resources and

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removal, community cen-

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• The possibility of not

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While it varies state-to-

state, residents of land-

lease manufactured home

communities often don’t

pay real estate taxes, but

rather, pay a personal-

property tax, offsetting the

cost of land-lease rents for

the homeowner.

• Affordable homeown-

ership, along with many of

its benefits, including con-

trol over home and yard

improvements, as well as

convenient parking.

• A sense of community.

In many communities,

there are social or activity

clubs, fitness amenities,

and friendly and caring

neighbors. Indeed, “sense

of belonging” is among the

most frequent responses

about why residents enjoy

living in a land-lease com-

munity.

Newer manufactured

homes come in a variety of

architectural styles and

exterior finishes that will

suit most any buyer’s

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tomization opportunities,

including interior features

like vaulted ceilings, fire-

places and state-of-the-art

kitchens and baths.

They also feature

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cy in an era of rising ener-

gy costs, thanks to upgrad-

ed insulation and more

efficient heating and cool-

ing systems than homes

from decades ago.

Smart buyers also are

turning to ENERGY

STAR-labeled manufac-

tured homes for additional

savings.

Modern manufactured

homes are among the

safest housing choices

today, as homes must

adhere to strict federal

building standards. All

aspects of construction are

continually inspected by

professionally trained

third-parties, and homes

feature smoke detectors,

and limited combustible

materials around furnaces,

water heaters and kitchen

ranges, as well as wind

resistance in areas prone to

hurricane-force winds.

“The need for quality,

affordable housing has

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However, today’s manu-

factured homes are high-

quality and cost up to 50

percent less per square foot

than conventional site-

built homes,” says Richard

Jennison, president and

CEO of the Manufactured

Housing Institute. “These

savings are allowing more

Americans to own a home

in the face of an ever-

widening housing afford-

ability gap.”

Be winter prepared: AAA urges motorists to stock emergency kits in vehicles

Charlotte, N.C. – When

motorists have a mechani-

cal breakdown and are

waiting for AAA or other

emergency roadside assis-

tance to arrive, it is impor-

tant that they are equipped

with a fully stocked emer-

gency kit in their vehicles.

A recent A AA Carolinas

survey revealed that three

out of four Carolinians do

not have a winter emer-

gency kit in their vehicle.

“You just don’t know

what might happen, “said

AAA Carolinas Founda-

tion for Traffic Safety

President Tiffany Wright.

“If you are prepared you

can prevent a bad situation

from turning into a serious

emergency.”

AAA Carolina suggests

motorists keep these items

in their winter emergency

kits.

* Mobile phone with

important phone numbers,

including personal emer-

gency contacts, family

members and emergency

services; be sure to include

a charger or power storage

device.

* Drinking water or elec-

trolyte-replenishing sports

drinks (they have a slightly

lower freezing tempera-

ture)

* First aid kit, including

extra doses of whatever

medications are needed by

you, your family members

or traveling pets.

* Non-perishable snacks

for both human and pet

passengers

* Bag of abrasive material

(sand, salt, cat litter) or

traction mats

* Snow shovel

* Blankets or sleeping bag

* Additional pieces of

warm clothing (gloves,

hats, scarves)

* Flashlight with extra

batteries

* Extra window washer

fluid

* Ice scraper with brush

* Some rags or roll of

paper towels

* Jumper cables, cleaned

and recently checked

* Warning devices (flares

or reflective hazard signs)

* Basic household toolkit

(screwdrivers, pliers,

adjustable wrench, small

hammer, electrical or duct

tape)

AAA Carolinas, an affili-

ate of the American

Automobile Association, is

a not-for-profit organiza-

tion that serves more than

2.1 million members and

the public with travel,

automobile and insurance

services while being an

advocate for the safety and

security of all travelers.

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Legal NoticesMASTER’S SALE

By virtue of a Decree of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore grantedin the case of Thomas HenryGosnell vs. Jerem DouglasJohnson a/k/a Jeremy DouglasJohnson a/k/a Steven JeremyDouglas Johnson, Toni NicholeFinucan, Spartanburg CountyTax Collector, and SpartanburgRegional FCU, Case No. 2015-CP-42-4212, the HonorableGordon G. Cooper, Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina will sell thefollowing on February 5, 2018at 11:00 am at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,South Carolina, to the highestbidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the Countyof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, near the Town ofLandrum, shown and designatedas Lot No. 37 in the subdivi-sion known as “Earlridge” onPlat recorded in Plat Book 35,pages 134 and 135, Office ofthe Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County. For a morefull and particular descrip-tion, reference is herebyspecifically made to theaforesaid plat. Said piece,parcel or lot of land is a por-tion of the property was con-veyed to Jeremy DouglasJohnson and Toni NicholeFinucan by T. Henry Gosnell,by deed dated February 10,2014 and Recorded February 19,2014 in Deed Book 105-J at Page858 in the Office of the Regis-ter of Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina. TMS No. 1-08-02-035.00 Property Address: 206 Pacolet

Drive, Landrum, SC 29356 Terms of Sale: For cash, pur-

chaser to pay for Deed andStamps and deposit with me 5%of the amount of the bid, sameto be applied to the purchaseprice only upon compliancewith the bid, but in the caseof non-compliance within areasonable time, same to beforfeited and applied to thecost and Plaintiff’s debt andthe property readvertised forsale upon the same terms at therisk of the highest bidder.

DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT ISWAIVED. As a Deficiency Judg-ment has been waived, the bid-ding will not remain open butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Sale is subject to taxes,

easements, assessments andrestrictions or record, speci-fically SUBJECT TO 2015, 2016,and 2017 AD VALOREM TAXES. Itthe Plaintiff or the Plain-tiff’s representative does notappear at the scheduled saleof the above-referenced prop-erty, then the sale of theproperty will be null, void,and of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day. RYAN F. McCARTYSouth Carolina Bar No. 74198178 West Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, S.C. 29304864-585-5100Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the

Court of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County in the caseof United Community Bank,Plaintiff, v. Personal Repre-sentative of the Estate ofElaine Chilson Hendrix, etal., under Case No. 2017-CP-42-02820, I, the undersigned,as Master in Equity forSpartanburg County, will offerfor sale at public outcry at11:00 A.M., on Monday,February 5, 2018, at theSpartanburg County Courthouse,180 Magnolia Street, Spartan-burg, South Carolina, inCourtroom 901 on the ThirdFloor, the following describedreal property and collateral,to-wit:All that lot or parcel of landlocated, lying and beingbetween the Towns of Lyman andDuncan, State of SouthCarolina, Spartanburg County,and being shown and designatedas Lot No. 29 on plat entitledRevised Plat of Riverside Parkmade by W.N. Willis, Eng.,February 12, 1962 and recordedin Plat Book 43, Page 488-489.This being the same property

conveyed to Willard L. Chilsonand Elaine A. Chilson by deedof Alvin W. Alexander, record-ed May 5, 1972 in Deed Book 39-K, Page 200, see also ProbateFile No. 90E54200397 datedMarch 12, 1990 for Willard L.Chilson.TMS No. 5-15-14-110.00Property Address: 110 River-

side Lane, Duncan, SC 29334TERMS OF SALE: For Cash: the

purchaser shall be required todeposit the sum of five (5%)percent of the amount of bid(in cash or equivalent) asearnest money and as evidenceof good faith. If the Plain-

tiff is the successful bidderat the sale, the Plaintiffmay, after paying the costs ofthe sale, apply the debt dueupon its Mortgage against itsbid in lieu of cash. Should theperson making the highest bidat the sale fail to comply withthe terms of his bid bydepositing the said five (5%)percent in cash, then theproperty shall be sold at therisk of such bidder on the samesales date or some subsequentdate as the Special Refereemay find convenient and advan-tageous. Should the last andhighest bidder fail to complywith the terms of his bid with-in thirty (30) days of thefinal acceptance of his bid,then the Special Referee orhis designated representativeshall re-advertise and resellthe property on the same termson a subsequent date at therisk of such bidder. No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. Plaintiff may waiveany of its rights prior tosale. The purchaser is to payfor documentary stamps on thedeed. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate provided by S.C. CodeAnn. § 34-31-20 (B).Note: If the Plaintiff or the

Plaintiffs representative doesnot appear at the scheduledsale of the above-referencedproperty, then the sale of theproperty will be null, voidand of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day.Note: This sale is also made

subject to all SpartanburgCounty taxes and existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord.ADAMS AND REESE, LLPPost Office Box 2285Columbia, S.C. 29202(803) 212-6506Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE C/A No. 2011-CP-42-02526

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Wilmington SavingsFund Society, FSB, D/B/AChristiana Trust as OwnerTrustee of the ResidentialCredit Opportunities Trust IIIvs. Michael R. Hudgens; GrettaY. Hudgens; Bent Creek HomeOwners Association, Inc.;Cameron Court Apartments, LLC,I the undersigned as Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the CountyCourt House, SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina, to thehighest bidder:

Legal Description andProperty Address:ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being designatedas Lot 127 on a plat of SpringHill at Bent Creek Plantation,Phase 1, prepared by Freelandand Associates, recorded inPlat Book 138, at page 613 inthe RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty on August 6, 1997.Reference is hereby made tosaid plat for a more completemetes and bounds description.THIS BEING the same property

conveyed to the Michael R.Hudgens and Gretta Y. Hudgensby virtue of a Deed from JGBuilders, Inc., dated July 20,2007 and recorded July 23,2007 in Book 89 C at Page 313in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.610 Garden Rose Court, Greer,

SC 29651TMS# 9-07-00-311.00

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the rate of Fiveand 00/100 (5.00%) to be paidon balance of bid from date ofsale to date of compliance.The purchaser to pay forpapers and stamps, and thatthe successful bidder or bid-ders, other than the Plaintifftherein, do, upon the accept-ance of his or her bid, depositwith the Master in Equity forSpartanburg County a certifiedcheck or cash in the amountequal to five percent (5%) ofthe amount of bid on said prem-ises at the sale as evidence ofgood faith in bidding, andsubject to any resale of saidpremises under Order of thisCourt; and in the event thesaid purchaser or purchasersfail to comply with the termsof sale within Twenty (20)days, the Master in Equityshall forthwith resell thesaid property, after the duenotice and advertisement, andshall continue to sell thesame each subsequent sales dayuntil a purchaser, who shallcomply with the terms of sale,

shall be obtained, such salesto be made at the risk of theformer purchaser. Since a per-sonal or deficiency judgmentis waived, the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. If the Plaintiff orthe Plaintiffs representativedoes not appear at the above-described sale, then the saleof the property will be null,void, and of no force andeffect. In such event, thesale will be rescheduled forthe next available sales day.Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa deficiency judgment, priorto sale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord.HUTCHENS LAW FIRMPost Office Box 8237Columbia, South Carolina 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEC/A No. 2017-CP-42-01486

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of The Bank of NewYork Mellon, f/k/a The Bank ofNew York as successor toJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation as IndentureTrustee for Noteholders andthe Note Insurer of ABFSMortgage Loan Trust 2001-3 vs.Fred D. Foster a/k/a Fred D.Foster, Jr. a/k/a FreddyFoster; Fred D. Foster a/k/aFred D. Foster, Sr., MatildaP. Foster, and Sharon M.Anthony, and if Fred D. Fostera/k/a Fred D. Foster, Sr.,Matilda P. Foster, and SharonM. Anthony be deceased thenany children and heirs at lawto the Estates of Fred D.Foster a/k/a Fred D. Foster,Sr., Matilda P. Foster, andSharon M. Anthony, distribu-tees and devisees at law to theEstates of Fred D. Fostera/k/a Fred D. Foster, Sr.,Matilda P. Foster, and SharonM. Anthony; and if any of thesame be dead any and all per-sons entitled to claim underor through them also all otherpersons unknown claiming anyright, title, interest or lienupon the real estate describedin the complaint herein; Anyunknown adults, any unknowninfants or persons under adisability being a class des-ignated as John Doe, and anypersons in the military serv-ice of the United States ofAmerica being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; CarethaD. Gary; Richard Anthony a/k/aRicky Anthony; Richard C.Anthony a/k/a Cory Anthony;Rory Anthony; Rikkia Anthonya/k/a Rickia Anthony; City ofSpartanburg Development Cor-poration; Sysco Charlotte,LLC; Advanced RestaurantFinance, LLC; South CarolinaDepartment of Employment andWorkforce f/k/a South CarolinaEmployment Security Commiss-ion; South Carolina Departmentof Revenue, I the undersignedas Master in Equity for Spar-tanburg County, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the County Court House,Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:

Legal Description andProperty Address:All that parcel of land in or

near the Town of Chesnee, andbeing shown and designated asLot Nos. 15, 16 and 17 of Block66 on a plat of the Town ofChesnee prepared by W. N.Willis, C.E., said Plat beingrecorded in the RMC Office forSpartanburg County, State ofSouth Carolina in Plat Book15, at Page 42-43. Referenceis made thereto for a more par-ticular description.See also that Order Reforming

Mortgage and Declaring Mort-gage to be First Lien onSubject Property, recordedApril 17, 2013 in Case No.2012-CP-42-03283 in the Clerkof Court’s Office for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.The above described property

(Lot 15) having been conveyedby deed from Ruth S.Hatchette, individually, andas Executrix of the Estate ofV.E. Hatchette, Jr., andMartin A. Duncan, to Fred D.Foster a/k/a Fred D. Foster,Sr. recorded on April 28,1960, in Deed Book 25W, at Page336, in the RMC Office forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.The above described property

(Lot 16) having been conveyedby deed from Ruth S.Hatchette, individually, andas Executrix of the Estate ofV.E. Hatchette, Jr., andNettie G. Hatchette, to FredD. Foster a/k/a Fred D.Foster, Sr. recorded on August28, 1957 in Deed Book 23M, atPage 220, in the RMC Office forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.The above described property

(Lot 17) having been conveyed

by deed from Ruth S.Hatchette, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofV.E. Hatchette, Jr., andNettie G. Hatchette, to FredD. Foster a/k/a Fred D.Foster, Sr. recorded onNovember 7, 1953 in Deed Book19-Z at Page 137, in the RMCOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.Thereafter, Fred P. Foster

a/k/a Fred D. Foster, Jr.a/k/a Freddy Foster conveyedhis interest in the subjectproperty to Bobby Dunn, Jr. bydeed dated March 25, 2011 andrecorded March 29, 2011 inDeed Book 98C at Page 628, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.Thereafter, Bobby Dunn, Jr.

conveyed his interest in thesubject property to Sharon M.Anthony by deed dated October6, 2011 and recorded October19, 2011 in Deed Book 99J atPage 725, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.510 Laurens Street, Chesnee,

SC 29323 TMS# 2-14-05-058.00

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the rate of Elevenand 340/100 (11.340%) to bepaid on balance of bid fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance. The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than the Plain-tiff therein, do, upon theacceptance of his or her bid,deposit with the Master inEquity for Spartanburg Countya certified check or cash inthe amount equal to five per-cent (5%) of the amount of bidon said premises at the sale asevidence of good faith in bid-ding, and subject to anyresale of said premises underOrder of this Court; and in theevent the said purchaser orpurchasers fail to comply withthe terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days, the Masterin Equity shall forthwithresell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. Since a personal ordeficiency judgment is waived,the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative doesnot appear at the above-described sale, then the saleof the property will be null,void, and of no force andeffect. In such event, thesale will be rescheduled forthe next available sales day.Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa deficiency judgment, priorto sale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord.HUTCHENS LAW FIRMPost Office Box 8237Columbia, South Carolina 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2017-CP-42-02025

First Citizens Bank & TrustCompany, Plaintiff, vs. ThePersonal Representatives,whose name is unknown, of theEstates of Larry E. Dent andFlorence E. Dent; Michael Dentand any other Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Larry E. Dent andFlorence E. Dent, Deceased,their heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; allunknown persons with anyright, title or interest inthe real estate describedherein; also any persons whomaybe in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and anyunknown minors or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as RichardRoe and Bradford Place Home-owners Association, Inc.,Defendants.

Notice of SaleBY VIRTUE of a judgment here-

tofore granted in the case ofFirst-Citizens Bank & TrustCompany vs. The PersonalRepresentatives, whose name isunknown, of the Estates ofLarry E. Dent and Florence E.Dent; Michael Dent and anyother Heirs-at-Law or Deviseesof Larry B. Dent and FlorenceB. Dent, Deceased, theirheirs, Personal Representa-tives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; also

any persons who maybe in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe and Bradford Place Home-owners Association, Inc., I,Gordon G. Cooper, as Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on February 5, 2018,at 11:00 a.m., at the Spartan-burg County Judicial Center,180 Magnolia Street, Spartan-burg, SC 29306, to the highestbidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OF SPARTANB URG, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI-NA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLYSHOWN AND DESCRIBED AS LOT NO.98, BRADFORD PLACE SUBDIVISIONUP ON A PLAT PREPARED FOR LARRYE. DENT AND FLORENCE E. DENT BYWOLFE & HUSKEY, INC., ENGI-NEERING AND SURVEYING, DATEDMAY 21, 1992 AND RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 116, PAGE 732, RODOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTYFOR A MORE COMPLETE AND PAR-TICULAR DESCRIPTION, REFERENCEIS HEREBY MADE TO THE AFORE-SAID PLAT.DERIVATION: THIS IS THE SAME

PROPERTY CONVEYED TO THE MORT-GAGORS HEREIN BYDEED FROM B.J.IVEY & SON, INC., RECORDED MAY26, 1992 IN DEED BOOK 58-W,PAGE 624, ROD OFFICE OF SPAR-TANBURG COUNTY.TMS #: 6-29-02-049.00SUBJECT TO SPARTANBURG COUNTY

TAXESTERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five (5%) ofhis bid, in cash or equiva-lent, as evidence of goodfaith, the same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt inthe case of noncompliance.Should the last and highestbidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at thetime of the bid or comply withthe other terms or the bidwithin twenty (20) days, thenthe Master In Equity mayresell the property on thesame terms and conditions onsome subsequent Sales Day (atthe risk of the former highestbidder).Should the Plaintiff, or one

of its representatives, failto be present at the time ofsale, the property is automat-ically withdrawn from saidsale and sold at the nextavailable sales day upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or anySupplemental Order.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date.The successful bidder will be

required to pay interest onthe amount of the bid from thedate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 4.125% per annum.B. LINDSAY CRAWFORD, IIISouth Carolina Bar No. 6510THEODORE VON KELLERSouth Carolina Bar No. 5718SARA C. HUTCHINSSouth Carolina Bar No. 72879B. LINDSAY CRAWFORD, IVSouth Carolina Bar No. 101707Columbia, South CarolinaAttorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEC/A No. 2017-CP-42-02337

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Wilmington SavingsFund Society, FSB, D/B/AChristiana Trust as OwnerTrustee of the ResidentialCredit Opportunities TrustIII, against Wendy Shaw, etal., the Master in Equity forSpartanburg County, or his/heragent, will sell on February5, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., atSpartanburg County Courthouse;180 Magnolia Street, Spartan-burg, SC, to the highest bid-der:All that certain piece, par-

cel or tract of land, lying andbeing in the County ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, being near theintersection of Highway 296and Highway 101, containingapproximately 13.03 acres,more or less on that certainplat of survey by MitchellSurveying, dated October 22,2003, recorded February 11,2004 in the Spartanburg CountyRegister of Deeds Office inPlat Book 155 at Page 550.Reference is hereby made to

said plat for a more completemetes and bounds description.AND all of that certain right

of way for egress and ingressupon said property as des-cribed above located in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, near theintersection of Highway 296and Highway 101 as shown on theplat prepared by Joe F.Mitchell, RLS, dated December10, 1983, said right of wayhaving, according to saidplat, the follow metes andbounds to-wit:Beginning at an old stone

described as the point ofbeginning of the above des-cribed property running thenceS 36-00 B 758.6 feet to an oldspike located at the center ofa paved county road, saidright-of-way being in thewidth of 30 feet and crossingthe property now or formerlyof Evelyn and Vernon K. Davis.TMS Number: 5-41-00-074.04PROPERTY ADDRESS: 345 Sharon

Church Rd., Greer, SC 29651This being the same property

conveyed to Wendy Shaw by deedof Eddie Runion, datedFebruary 9, 2004, and recordedin the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty on February 12, 2004,in Deed Book 79-S at Page 164.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bidamount in cash or certifiedfunds, which is to be appliedon the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 5.00% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiff’sjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.Deficiency judgment not being

demanded, the bidding will notremain open after the date ofsale, but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s

attorney, or Plaintiff’s agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall notbe sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff, Plain-tiffs attorney, or Plaintiffsagent, is present.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record,and to the right of the UnitedStates of America, acting byand through its agency theDepartment of Justice, toredeem the property within one(1) year from the date of theforeclosure sale pursuant toSec. 2410(c), Title 28, UnitedStates Code.Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or otherthird parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFINKEL LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEC/A No. 2017-CP-42-04085

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of MidFirst Bank,against Joshua Lucas Linn,Individually and as PersonalRepresentative of the Estatesof Terry Lewis Linn and JanetMarie Linn, et al., the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty, or his/her agent, willsell on February 5, 2018, at11:00 a.m., at SpartanburgCounty Courthouse; 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC, to the highest bidder:All that certain parcel of

land situate in the County ofSpartanburg and State of SouthCarolina, being known and des-ignated as follows:Lot No. 74 of Heathwood East

as shown on a plat recorded inPlat Book 67, Pages 470-475,RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty.TMS Number: 7-13-08-046.00PROPERTY ADDRESS: 115 Roswell

Terrace, Spartanburg, SC 29307This being the same property

conveyed to Janet M. Linn andTerry L. Linn by deed ofTimothy M. Thompson and JamieL. Thompson, dated December11, 1990, and recorded in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg Countyon December 14, 1990, in DeedBook 57-F at Page 605.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bidamount in cash or certifiedfunds, which is to be applied

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Legal Noticeson the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 6.000% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.Deficiency judgment not being

demanded, the bidding will notremain open after the date ofsale, but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.Should Plaintiff; Plaintiffs

attorney, or Plaintiff’s agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall notbe sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff, Plain-tiff’s attorney, or Plaintiffsagent, is present. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record.Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or otherthird parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFINKEL LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEC/A No. 2017-CP-42-03627

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Wilmington SavingsFund Society, FSB, as Trusteeof Stanwich Mortgage LoanTrust A, against Chester KevinBaxter; and Mary BlackMemorial Hospital, et al., theMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, or his/her agent,will sell on February 5, 2018,at 11:00 a.m., at SpartanburgCounty Courthouse; 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC, to the highest bidder:The following described prop-

erty:Lot or parcel of land situat-

ed, lying and being in No. 1Village of Clifton Manufactur-ing Company, in the County ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, shown and designatedas Lot No.45 on plat entitled“Subdivision of a portion ofClifton Manufacturing CompanyNo.1 Village Plat No.1” datedMarch 7, 1956, made byPicknell & Picknell, Engin-eers, recorded in Plat Book33, at Pages 604, 605 and 606,RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty. The house upon saidlot is known as 17-16 ProspectStreet. Said lot also borderson alley in rear. Recorded inVolume 22-I Page 159, June 2,1956.TMS Number: 3-18-01-024.00PROPERTY ADDRESS: 304 Rock

Bottom Circle, Clifton, SC29324This being the same property

conveyed to Chester KevinBaxter by deed of distributionof the estate of Beatrice V.Baxter, dated September 16,1994, and recorded in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg Countyon September 16, 1994, in DeedBook 61-W at Page 463.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bidamount in cash or certifiedfinds, which is to be appliedon the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 6.6% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.Deficiency judgment not being

demanded, the bidding will notremain open after the date ofsale, but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s

attorney, or Plaintiffs agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall notbe sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff Plain-tiff’s attorney, or Plain-tiff’s agent, is present.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record.Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or other

third parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFINKEL LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE C/A No. 2016-CP-42-04369

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of The Bank of NewYork Mellon as IndentureTrustee for Nationstar HomeEquity Loan Trust 2009-A,against Nancy S. Pearson, theMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, or his/her agent,will sell on February 5, 2018,at 11:00 a.m., at SpartanburgCounty Courthouse; 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC, to the highest bidder:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, shown and desig-nated as Lot No. 160, plat ofStartex Mill Village, preparedby Pickell & Pickell,Engineers, recorded in PlatBook 31, Pages 280-297, Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. Reference to saidplat is made for a moredetailed description.TMS Number: 5-21-05-037.00

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 22 OakStreet, Startex, SC 29377This being the same property

conveyed to Nancy S. Pearsonby deed of Joyce W. Wofford andE. Roberta W. Pearson, datedMarch 23, 1999, and recordedin the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty on March 29, 1999, inDeed Book 69-Q at Page 724.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bidamount in cash or certifiedfunds, which is to be appliedon the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 11.1% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiff’sjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.

Deficiency judgment beingdemanded, the bidding willremain open thirty (30) daysafter the sale. The Plaintiffmay withdraw its demand for adeficiency judgment anytimeprior to sale.Plaintiff reserves the right

to waive its request for aDeficiency Judgment by writtennotice to the Court at any timeprior to the sale of the RealProperty, in which case bid-ding shalt be concluded andthe sale closed on the regularscheduled date of sale.Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s

attorney, or Plaintiff’s agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall notbe sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff, Plain-tiffs attorney, or Plaintiffsagent, is present.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record.Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or otherthird parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFINKEL LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEC/A No. 2016-CP-42-01589

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Deutsche BankNational Trust Company, asIndenture Trustee for NewCentury Home Equity Loan Trust2004-4, against Deborah R.Foster, et al., the Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,or his/her agent, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018, at 11:00a.m., at Spartanburg CountyCourthouse; 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC, tothe highest bidder:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County of

Spartanburg, and being moreparticularly shown and desig-nated as Lot No. 42, as shownon a survey for Laurie L.Gregory, dated December 9,1998, prepared by AYERCORP,recorded in Plat Book 143,Page 322, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.Reference to said survey ismade for a more detaileddescription.Also, all that certain piece,

parcel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, located on theeast side of Amarillo Driveand being more particularlyshown and designated as ParcelA, as shown on a plat preparedby AYERCORP, dated December22, 1998, recorded in PlatBook 145, Page 627, in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County.Reference to said plat is madefor a more detailed descrip-tion.TMS Number: 6-25-00-302.00PROPERTY ADDRESS: 804 Ama-

rillo Drive, Moore, SC 29369This being the same property

conveyed to Deborah R. Fosterby deed of Laurie L. Gregory,dated October 29, 2004, andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County on November 2,2004, in Deed Book 81-P at Page269.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bidamount in cash or certifiedfunds, which is to be appliedon the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 4.25% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.Deficiency judgment not being

demanded, the bidding will notremain open after the date ofsale, but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.Should Plaintiff, Plaintiffs

attorney, or Plaintiffs agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall notbe sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff, Plain-tiffs attorney, or Plaintiffsagent, is present.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record.Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or otherthird parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFINKEL LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEC/A No. 2017CP4200983

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Bayview LoanServicing, LLC, a DelawareLimited Liability Company,against Reba G. Fulton, theMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, or his/her agent,will sell on February 5, 2018,at 11:00 a.m., at SpartanburgCounty Courthouse; 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC, to the highest bidder:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, with allimprovements thereon, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg near the Town ofInman, shown and designated asLot 3, Block 13, No. 26 FirstStreet, on Plat No. 2 of theSubdivision of Inman Millsprepared by Gooch & Taylor,Surveyors, revised April 15,1957, said plat being recordedin Plat Book 35, Pages 444-456in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty. For a more completeand particular description,reference is hereby made tothe above referred to plat andrecord thereof.TMS Number: 1-44-05-021.00

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 26 1stStreet, Inman, SC 29349This being the same property

conveyed to Reba G. Fulton bydeed of Floride M. Calvert,dated February 26, 2002, andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County on June 21, 2002,in Deed Book 75-Z at Page 263.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bid

amount in cash or certifiedfunds, which is to be appliedon the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 11.15% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiff’sjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.Deficiency judgment not being

demanded, the bidding will notremain open after the date ofsale, but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.Should Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s

attorney, or Plaintiff’s agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall notbe sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff, Plain-tiff’s attorney, or Plain-tiff’s agent, is present.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record.Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or otherthird parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.Spartanburg, South Carolina_____________________, 2017FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-01203

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:U.S. Bank National Associa-tion, as indenture trustee,for CIM Trust 2016-5, Mort-gage-Backed Notes, Series2016-5 against The PersonalRepresentative, if any, whosename is unknown, of the Estateof Carolyn A. Patton akaCarolyn McGill Patton; TeresaMartin aka Teresa PattonMartin, Tonya Gaffney fkaTonya Patton Dameron, TonyPatton aka Tony Alex Patton,and any other Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Carolyn A. Pattonaka Carolyn McGill Patton,Deceased, their heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons withany right, title or interestin the real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe,U.S. Bank, N.A. and The SouthCarolina Department ofRevenue, I, the undersignedMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018, at 11:00a.m. at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse in Spartanburg,South Carolina, to the highestbidder, the following des-cribed property, to-wit:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 291 on platof Startex Mill, prepared byPickell & Pickell recorded inPlat Book 31 at Pages 280-297,and having, according to saidplat, metes and bounds asshown thereon.Being the same property con-

veyed unto John E. Patton andCarolyn A. Patton by deed fromMarion Elaine Turner Wade for-merly Marion Elaine Turnerdated December 1, 1987 andrecorded December 2, 1987 inDeed Book 53- U at Page 80 inthe ROD Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina There-after, John E. Patton diedintestate on July 2, 2008,leaving his interest in thesubject property to his heirat law, namely, CarolynPatton, by Deed of Distribu-tion dated September 1, 2009,and recorded September 2, 2009in Deed Book 94-M at Page 413.Thereafter, Carolyn A. Pattondied on August 1, 2016, leav-ing the subject property toher heirs at law or devisees,namely, Teresa Martin, TonyaGaffney and Tony Patton.TMS No. 5-21-06-061.00Property Address: 25 North

Main Street, Startex, SC 29377TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case of

compliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiffs debt inthe case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidderwill be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 9.7500%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediatelyNOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date.RILEY POPE & LANEY, LLCPost Office Box 11412Columbia, South Carolina 29211(803) 799-9993Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2012-CP-42-00899

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Bayview Loan Servicing, LLCagainst Scott A. Schledwitz,Roxanne J. Schledwitz akaRoxanne Johnson Schledwitz,Mortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. (MERS) asnominee for Taylor, Bean &Whitaker Mortgage Corp., TheUnited States of America, byand through its agency, theInternal Revenue Service, andThe South Carolina Departmentof Revenue, I, the undersignedMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018, at 11:00a.m. at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse in Spartanburg,South Carolina, to the highestbidder, the following des-cribed property, to-wit: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 25, con-taining 0.21 acres, more orless and fronting on S.Fairview Avenue Ext., as shownon survey prepared for PhyllisP. McElhaney, dated October 9,1991 and recorded in Plat Book114, Page 364, RMC Office forSpartanburg County, SC. For amore complete and particulardescription, reference ishereby made to the abovereferred to plat and recordthereof. This being the same property

conveyed to Scott A. Schled-witz and Roxanne JohnsonSchledwitz by Deed of C.Blease Graham, III, datedNovember 23, 2005 and recordedNovember 30, 2005 in Deed Book84M at Page 962 in the RODOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. TMS No. 7-13-13 016.00

Property Address: 423 S.Fairview Avenue Extension,Spartanburg, SC 29302 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiff’s debtin the case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidder

will be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 7.6250%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. The Sale is made subject to

the Right of Redemption of theUnited States of America, pur-suant to Section 2410(c), U.S.Code.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date. RILEY POPE & LANEY, LLC PO Box 11412Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-03279

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Vanderbilt Mortgage andFinance, Inc. against JerryWayne Osborne and Nicole LynnOsborne, I, the undersignedMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018, at 11:00a.m. at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse in Spartanburg,South Carolina, to the highestbidder, the following des-cribed property, to-wit: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, with allimprovements thereon, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 13 contain-ing 0.50 acres, more or less,on a Plat made for Tommy LeeGentry, prepared by Archie S.Deaton and recorded in theoffice of the ROD for Spar-tanburg County in Plat Book109 at Page 745. Reference tosaid plat is hereby made for amore complete description ofmetes and bounds thereof. This conveyance is made sub-

ject to all covenants, res-trictions, easements, rights-of-ways and all governmentstatutes, ordinances, rulesand regulations, of record andotherwise affecting the prop-erty. Also includes a mobile/manu-

factured home, a 2002 SkylMobile Home VIN# 9R140347P This being the same property

conveyed to Jerry WayneOsborne and Nicole LynnOsborne by deed of VanderbiltMortgage and Finance, Inc.dated May 6, 2016 and recordedMay 20, 2016 in Deed Book 112-E at Page 910 in the ROD Officefor Spartanburg County. TMS No. 3-12-00-079.02 Property Address: 237 Murray

Court, Spartanburg, SC 29307 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiff’s debtin the case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidderwill be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 9.9000%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed by

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MASTER’S SALE2016-CP-42-04451

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:U.S. Bank National Associa-tion, not in its individualcapacity but solely as trusteefor the RMAC Trust, Series2016-CTT against Jennifer K.Hands aka Jennifer K. Hughesand SC Housing Corp., I, theundersigned Master in Equityfor Spartanburg County, willsell on February 5, 2018, at11:00 a.m. at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse in Spartan-burg, South Carolina, to thehighest bidder, the followingdescribed property, to-wit: All that lot of land with

improvements thereon, inSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, lying on the Southside of West Wood Street, andbeing shown as Lot 6, Block D,on a plat of subdivision forL.G. Traxler, recorded in PlatBook 31 at pages 44-45, Regis-ter of Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, and being more recent-ly shown on plat of survey forRonald W. Leonhardt by J.R.Smith, RLS, dated October 17,1964 and recorded in Plat Book48 at Page 661. Being the same property con-

veyed unto Jennifer K. Handsby deed from Howard G. Nancedated September 13, 2004 andrecorded September 17, 2004 inDeed Book 81F at Page 126 inthe ROD Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina. TMS No. 7-08-09-008.00 Property Address: 234 W Wood

Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiff’s debtin the case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidderwill be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 5.8750%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date. RILEY POPE & LANEY, LLC PO Box 11412Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2013-CP-42-2476

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:CitiMortgage, Inc. againstRobin E. Robinson, I, theundersigned Master in Equityfor Spartanburg County, willsell on February 5, 2018, at11:00 a.m. at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse in Spartan-burg, South Carolina, to thehighest bidder, the followingdescribed property, to-wit:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, and being moreparticularly shown and desig-nated as Lot No. 47, on a platof Vista Hill Subdivision,dated December 10, 2001,recorded in Plat Book 152,

Page 39, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.Reference to said plat is madefor a more detailed descrip-tion.This being the same property

conveyed to Robin E. Robinsonby deed of Barry Tweed datedMay 10, 2007 and recorded May11, 2007 in Book 88-N at Page553.TMS No. 7-21-01-009.45Property Address: 110 Vista

Hill Drive, Spartanburg, SC29302TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiffs debt inthe case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidderwill be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 4.0000%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date.HON. GORDON G. COOPERRILEY POPE & LANEY, LLCPost Office Box 11412Columbia, S.C. 29211(803) 799-9993HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-02516

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Wilmington Savings FundSociety, FSB, doing businessas Christiana Trust, not inits individual capacity, butsolely as trustee for BCAT2015-13ATT against William E.Steadman, Anna M. Steadman andSC Housing Corp., I, theundersigned Master in Equityfor Spartanburg County, willsell on February 5, 2018, at11:00 a.m. at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse in Spartan-burg, South Carolina, to thehighest bidder, the followingdescribed property, to-wit: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, togetherwith the improvements thereon,if any, situate, lying andbeing in the County ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, being shown and des-ignated as Lot 28, containing0.96 acres, more or less, asshown on a plat prepared forShallowford prepared by JamesV. Gregory, PLS dated October10, 1992 and recorded in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg in PlatBook 119, Page 257. Said lotbeing further shown on a platprepared for Tina D. Gilbertprepared by Archie Deatondated April 10, 1997 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County in Plat Book 137,Page 413. Reference is herebymade to said plat for a morecomplete and accurate descrip-tion, be all measurements alittle more or less. Being the same property con-

veyed unto William E. Steadmanand Anna M. Steadman by deedfrom N.P. Dodge, Jr., asTrustee under the TrustAgreement dated the 14th dayof October, 1985, and known asthe Trust between NationalEquity, Inc., Nebraska Cor-poration and N.P. Dodge, Jr.dated March 22, 2006 andrecorded March 27, 2006 inDeed Book 85K at Page 154 inthe ROD Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina. TMS No. 2-31-09-021.00

Property Address: 344Shallowford Drive, BoilingSprings, SC 29316

TERMS OF SALE: The successfulbidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiff’s debtin the case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidderwill be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 5.8750%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date. RILEY POPE & LANEY, LLC PO Box 11412Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:PennyMac Loan Services, LLCvs. Iran R. Orange; JamesCreek Homeowners Association,Inc.; C/A No. 2017CP4201860,The following property will besold on February 5, 2018, at11:00 AM at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse to the high-est bidderALL that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land located inthe County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingshown as Lot No 26 on a platof James Creek Phase II made byNeil R. Phillips & Co., Inc.dated April 27, 2004 andrecorded June 18, 2004 in PlatBook 156 at page 268 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.

Derivation: Book 110-G atPage 378203 Stockbridge Dr., Spartan-

burg, SC 293015-27-00-263.00SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit, or complywith his bid within 20 days,then the property will beresold at his risk. No person-al or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 4.625% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2017CP4201860.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444016487-00378Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity for

Spartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs. AnyHeirs-At-Law or Devisees ofVeronica Zavala, Deceased,their heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe, C/A No. 2017CP4202987,the following property will besold on February 5, 2018, at11:00 AM at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse to the high-est bidder:All that certain piece, par-

cel or tract of land situate,lying and being in the Countyof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, shown and designatedas 0.33 acres, more or less asshown upon plat of survey pre-pared for Jermaine Clowney byLangford Land Surveying, datedMarch 23, 2000 and recorded inPlat Book 147, Page 430, in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg.Derivation: Book 81-F at Page

54250 Cleveland Chapel Rd.,

Spartanburg, SC 29303-3245This includes a 2000, Horton

mobile home with VIN#H85287GL&R.7-08-04-004.01SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 6.75% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2017CP4202987.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-10065 FMWebsite: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs.Barbara L. Atkins, C/A No. 15-CP-42-0775, the followingproperty will be sold onFebruary 5, 2018, at 11:00 AMat the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse to the highest bid-der:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 6 on a platof survey for Shoally BrookSubdivision, Phase 1 preparedby Azimth Control, Inc., PLSdated May 27, 2004 and record-ed in Plat Book 156 at page390. Reference is made to theaforementioned plat of surveyand the record thereof for amore complete and accuratedescription.Derivation: Book 99-Y at Page

001535 Wooden Duck Street, Spar-

tanburg, SC 29303-54232-45-00-155.00SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidder

defaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 3.875% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #15-CP-42-0775. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-06488Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs.Willie James Martin; TheUnited States of America act-ing by and through its agencyThe Department of Housing andUrban Development; FourSeasons Farm Homeowner’s Asso-ciation, Inc.; Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County; MTCFederal Credit Union; MidlandFunding LLC Assignee Citibank/Sears Mastercard, C/A No.2017CP4201376, The followingproperty will be sold onFebruary 5, 2018, at 11:00 AMat the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse to the highest bid-der:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 81, inclu-sive, Phase II, as shown onplat entitled “SURVEY FOR FOURSEASONS FARMS, FINAL SUBDIVI-SION PLAT, PHASE 2” , preparedby Lavender, Smith & Associa-tes, Inc. dated March 12,2004, recorded November 2,2004, in Plat Book 156 at Page956, in the Register of DeedsOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. Said lot hav-ing such size, location,dimensions, buttings andboundings as will more fullyappear by reference to saidplat.Derivation: Book 102 K at Page784303 Huntwood Drive, Roebuck,

SC 293766-29-00-489.00SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE’ A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 3.75% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgement of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2017CP4201376.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09795Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPER

Master in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Quicken Loans Inc. vs. TimothyP. Turner; Carla J. Turner;C/A No. 2016CP4204182, Thefollowing property will besold on February 5, 2018, at11:00 AM at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse to the high-est bidderALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, WITHIMPROVEMENTS THEREON, IF ANY,LYING, SITUATE AND BEING INTHE STATE AND COUNTY AFORE-SAID, FRONTING ON THE SOUTH-WEST SIDE OF GREEN RIVER ROAD,AND BEING MORE SPECIFICALLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT A SPIKE (IPO),

LOCATED IN APPROXIMATELY THECENTER OF THE SAID ROAD, ANDTHENCE ALONG AND WITH THEAPPROXIMATE CENTER OF THE SAIDROAD S 22-35-25 E 161.30 FEETTO A POINT (PKS) IN THE SAIDROAD; THENCE S 69-08-46 W 285FEET TO A ONE-HALF (1/2) INCHIPS; THENCE N 17-41-53 W157.95 FEET TO A ONE-HALF(1/2) INCH IPS; THENCE N 78-47-37 E 15 FEET TO A ONE-HALF(1/2) INCH IPO; THENCE N 67-47-28 E 252.93 FEET TO A SPIKE(IPO), THE POINT OF BEGINNING,CONTAINING 1.01 ACRES, ANDIDENTIFIED ON A SURVEY PRE-PARED FOR TIMOTHY PAUL TURNERBY HUSKEY & HUSKEY, INC.,DATED NOVEMBER 7, 2007, ASPARCEL B-L.Derivation: Book 90U at Page

21525 Green River Rd, Chesnee,

SC 293232 39-00 087.02SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit, or complywith his bid within 20 days,then the property will beresold at his risk. No person-al or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 4.375% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2016CP4204182.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444020139-00129 FNWebsite: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the ease of:Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, as CertificateTrustee on behalf of BoscoCredit II, Trust Series 2010-1vs. Michael K. Wessinger;Cindy D. Wessinger; SC HousingCorp.; C/A No. 2017CP4200138,The following property will besold on February 5, 2018, at11:00 AM at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse to the high-est bidderAll that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 24 asshown on survey prepared forJohnson Heights Subdivision,dated June 6, 1974 and record-ed in Plat Book 73, page 464,RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.Further reference is also madeto a plat prepared for MichaelK. Wessigner and Cindy D.Wessigner by S. W. Donald,Land Surveying, dated July 20,1999, recorded August 9, 1999in Plat Book 145, page 495, RMCOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.Derivation: Book 70-K, page

920112 North Johnson S, Landrum,

SC 293561-08-09-109.00SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURO COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND

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Legal NoticesOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit, or complywith his bid within 20 days,then the property will beresold at his risk. No person-al or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 10.25% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2017CP4200138.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444010023-00207Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs.Patricia W. Lee; Bryan C. Lee;The United States of Americaacting by and through itsagency The Department ofHousing and Urban Development,C/A No. 2017CP4203360, Thefollowing property will besold on February 5, 2018, at11:00 AM at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse to the high-est bidder:

All that certain piece, par-cel or lot of land in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, being aportion of Tract 7 (0.70acres) as shown on a plat pre-pared for Gordon Scott Lawsonand Kimberly M. Lawson by G.A.Wolfe, dated June 29, 1992,recorded in Plat Book 117 atPage 161 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina. Derivation: Book 85-V; Page

121 5630 Hwy 56, Pauline, SC

29374-2723 6-67-00-21.04SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 4% per annum. For com-plete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2017CP4203360. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARN, ESQ.Attorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 100200Columbia, S.C. 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-10134Website: ww.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-02121

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Village Capital & Investment,LLC vs. Willie C. Moore a/k/aWillie Moore, et at., I, theundersigned Gordon G. Cooper,

Master in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMonday, February 5, 2018 at11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder:All that lot or parcel of landin the County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingshown and designated as Lot P,Block 4, Section I on plat ofGlenwood Estates recorded inPlat Book 79, Page 584,Register of Deeds Office forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.This being the same property

conveyed unto Willie C. Mooreby virtue of a Deed fromRebecca Moyer-Harmon asTrustee of Trust B createdunder Article VIII of thatcertain Revocable TrustAgreement of Eugene F. Moyer,Sr., dated December 27, 1990,as amended, dated October 31,2012 and recorded November 7,2012 in Book 101-Z at Page 311in the Office of the Registerof Deeds of SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.TMS No. 7-07-15-012.00Property address: 122 Huxley

Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiffsdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird-party bidder and thatany third-party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately.Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1.750% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record.This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given.The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date.Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-01923

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:U.S. Bank, N.A. as trustee for

Manufactured Housing ContractSenior/Subordinate Pass-Through Certificate Trust2000-3 vs. Vladimir Turlak, I,the undersigned Gordon G.Cooper, Master in Equity forSpartanburg County, will sellon Monday, February 5, 2018 at11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidderAll that lot or parcel of landin the County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingknown and designated as LotNo. 101, as shown on a platentitled “Wilkins Hills,Section 3,” dated January 24,1997, made by Huskey & Huskey,Inc., and recorded in PlatBook 137, Page 11, RMC Officefor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina.This being the same property

conveyed to Vladimir Turlak byDeed of V.C. Bailey, Jr. datedAugust 6, 1999 and recordedAugust 9, 1999 in Book 70-K atPage 799 in the ROD Office forSpartanburg County.TMS No. 1-23-00-209.00Property address: 1379 Foster

Road, Inman, SC 29349The Court in its Decree has

further made its finding thatthis mortgage was intended toand specifically secures andcollateralizes that certainMobile Home permanentlyaffixed to the above describedreal estate in the mortgagebeing foreclosed and is fur-ther provided under the lawsof the State of South Caro-lina, the same being more par-ticularly described as fol-lows:2000 PEAC PSH Manufactured

Home, Serial No. PSH2GA1460AB,with any fixtures.TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiffsdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird-party bidder and thatany third-party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).Personal or deficiency judg-

ment being demanded, the bid-ding will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) daysafter the sale date. ThePlaintiff may waive its rightto a deficiency judgment priorto sale, in which case the bid-ding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately.Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 7.750% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record.This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given.The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date.

Neither the Plaintiff nor itscounsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-01959

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:U.S. Bank, N.A. as trustee forManufactured Housing ContractSenior/Subordinate Pass-Through Certificate Trust1995-9 vs. Judith E. Corn;et.al., I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, February5, 2018 at 11:00 AM, at theCounty Judicial Center, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC 29304, to the highest bid-der: All that certain piece, par-

cel, lot or tract of landlying, situate and being inthe County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingshown and designated as Lot 9on plat of survey of OrchardLakes prepared by James V.Gregory, dated June 27, 1995,and recorded in Plat Book 130,page 313, in the R.M.C. Officefor Spartanburg County. This being the same property

conveyed to Judith E. Corn bydeed of Johnson Bros., Inc.,dated September 28, 1995 andrecorded September 29, 1995 inBook 63-H at Page 137 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,as reformed by SpartanburgCounty Master in Equity GordonCooper in the Master inEquity’s Order of Reformationand Order and Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale in CaseNumber 2017-CP-42-01959. TMS No. 1-42-00-242.00 Property address: 200 Apple

Orchard Road, Inman, SC 29349 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).Personal or deficiency judg-

ment being demanded, the bid-ding will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) daysafter the sale date. ThePlaintiff may waive its rightto a deficiency judgment priorto sale, in which case the bid-ding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 7.240% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-

sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-03593

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation vs. Marion H.Helms, Jr.; Angela G. Helms;Michael McMillan; and StacyFreeman, I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, February5, 2018 at 11:00 AM, at theCounty Judicial Center, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC 29304, to the highest bid-der: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, togetherwith all improvements thereon,situate, lying and being inthe State of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg, aboutfive miles Northwest of Lyman,South Carolina, in the HollySprings Community, being knownand designated as Lot 27 andthe western ½ portion of Lot26, as shown on a survey forMarion J. Helms & Angela G.Helms, prepared by SiteDesign, Inc., dated February6, 1995, and recorded in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,SC, in Plat Book 128, at Page298, on February 13, 1995,reference to said plat beinghereby craved for a metes andbounds description thereof. This being the same property

conveyed to Marion H. Helms,Jr. and Angela G. Helms by deedof James M. Blackwell, Sr.,dated February 9, 1995 andrecorded February 13, 1995 inBook 62-K at Page 702 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County.Thereafter, Marion H. Helms,Jr. and Angela G. Helms con-veyed the subject property toMichael McMillan by deed datedJanuary 15, 2011 and recordedJanuary 20, 2011 in Book 97-Sat Page 297; thereafter,Michael McMillan conveyed thesubject property to StacyFreeman by deed dated October15, 2011 and recorded October31, 2011 in Book 99-L at Page470 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County. TMS No. 1-47-09-006.00 Property address: 10 Miriam

Street, Lyman, SC 29365 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with the

bid at the rate of 9.130% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2014-CP-42-2233

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation vs. Ashley Coatesa/k/a Ashley B. Coates; HarvieCoates; et.al., I, the under-signed Gordon G. Cooper,Master in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMonday, February 5, 2018 at11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the Countyof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, near Landrum, SouthCarolina, and being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 22 on aPlat of Bomar Woods No. 2,dated November 19, 1955, whichis recorded in Plat Book 36 atpages 562, 563 and 564 in theRMC Office for SpartanburgCounty. Reference to said platbeing made for a more completemetes and bounds descriptionthereof. This being the same property

conveyed to Ashley Coates andHarvie Coates by Deed ofBrenda Splawn Cochran datedApril 14, 2011, recorded April19, 2011, in Book 98-G at page27, in the Office of the Regis-ter of Deeds for SpartanburgCounty. TMS No. 1 08-07 008.00 Property address: 300 Redland

Rd, Landrum, SC 29356 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). Personal or deficiency judg-

ment being demanded, the bid-ding will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) daysafter the sale date. ThePlaintiff may waive its rightto a deficiency judgment priorto sale, in which case the bid-ding will not remain open

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Legal Noticesafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5.500% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-03729

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation vs. Shannon M.Beaver, I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, February5, 2018 at 11:00 AM, at theCounty Judicial Center, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC 29304, to the highest bid-der: ALL that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 2, asshown on survey prepared forRay E., Gay and recordedDecember 7, 1981 in Plat Book87 at Page 266 in the Registerof Deeds Office for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.Further reference is herebymade to plat prepared forFrancis H. Blackwood andBrenda L. Blackwood by ArchieS. Deaton & Associates datedJanuary 17, 1996. For a morecomplete and particular des-cription, reference is herebymade to the above referred toplats and records thereof. The above described property

is subject to any and all ease-ments and/or rights of way forroads, utilities, drainage,etc. as may appear of recordand/or on the premises and toany and all restrictions,covenants or zoning ordinancesaffecting such property as mayappear of record. The abovedescribed property is specifi-cally subject to restrictionsgoverning said property asappear in the Register ofDeeds Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina in Book48 F, Page 27.This being the same property

conveyed unto Shannon M.Beaver by virtue of a Deed fromGary C. Blackwood and Julie L.Blackwood dated May 5, 2010and recorded May 6, 2010 inBook 96C at Page 541 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds of Spartanburg County,South Carolina. TMS No. 5-27-00-033.02 Property address: 1260 Naza-

reth Church Road, Spartanburg,SC 29301 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of a

third party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5.250% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-03616

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/aMr. Cooper vs. Allison F.Burton and Jonathan T. Burton,I, the undersigned Gordon G.Cooper, Master in Equity forSpartanburg County, will sellon Monday, February 5, 2018 at11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: The Land referred to herein

below is situated in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina and isdescribed as follows: All that parcel of land in

Spartanburg County, State ofSouth Carolina, as describedin Deed Book 92- A, Page 222,ID# 1-44-06-027.00, beingknown and designated as: Lot No. 10, Block 5, No. 10

“B” Street on a plat of surveyfor Inman Mills prepared byGooch & Taylor, surveyorsrevised April 15, 1957 andrecorded in Plat Book 35 atPages 444-456. Reference ismade to the aforementionedplat of survey and the recordthereof for a more completeand accurate description. This being the same property

conveyed to Jonathan T. Burtonand Allison F. Burton by Deedof Jessica Hope Ballengern/k/a Jessica Hope Lawterdated August 7, 2008 andrecorded August 8, 2008 inDeed Book 92-A at Page 222 inthe ROD Office for SpartanburgCounty. TMS No. 1-44-06-027.00

Property address: 10 BStreet, Inman, SC 29349 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is due

and payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4.250% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2017-CP-42-00800

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:MTGLQ Investors, L.P. vs.Mildred Chambers a/k/a MildredR. Chambers; Wykeshia L.Davis; et.al., I, the under-signed Gordon G. Cooper,Master in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMonday, February 5, 2018 at11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, and being moreparticularly shown and desig-nated as Lot No. 2, on a platfor Phipps Point, datedFebruary 21, 2005 and revisedMarch 15, 2005, prepared bySouther Land Surveying, Inc.,recorded in Plat Book 157,Page 773, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.Reference to said plat is madefor a more detailed descrip-tion. Please note that the above

description has been modifiedto correct a minor, immaterialclerical error in the legalregarding the name of the platpreparer. This being the same property

conveyed unto Mildred Chambersand Wykeshia L. Davis, for andduring their joint lives andupon the death of either ofthem, then to the survivor of

them, with every contingentremainder and right of rever-sion, by virtue of a Deed fromDoctor Paul Phipps, Jr. datedJanuary 31, 2006 and recordedFebruary 1, 2006 in Book 84-Zat Page 221 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds ofSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. TMS No. 1-47-00-016.08 Property address: 2 Barnett

Street, Lyman, SC 29365 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). Personal or deficiency judg-

ment being demanded, the bid-ding will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) daysafter the sale date. ThePlaintiff may waive its rightto a deficiency judgment priorto sale, in which case the bid-ding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4.250% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALE2011-CP-42-03974

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:The Bank of New York Mellonf/k/a The Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificate-holders of the CWABS, Inc.,Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2006-14 vs. Eldon L.White, and if Eldon L. White bedeceased then any and allchildren and heirs at law,distributees and devisees andif any of the same be dead anyand all persons entitled toclaim under or through themalso all other persons unknownclaiming any right, title,interest or lien upon the realestate described in the com-

plaint herein; any unknownadults any unknown infants orpersons under disability beinga class designated as John Doeor persons in the militaryservice of the United Statesof America being a class des-ignated as Richard Roe,et.al., I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, February5, 2018 at 11:00 AM, at theCounty Judicial Center, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC 29304, to the highest bid-der: All that piece, parcel or lot

of land situate, lying andbeing in the State of SouthCarolina, County of Spartan-burg, being shown and desig-nated as Lot 35, Perry Acres,Phase 2, this being more par-ticularly described on a platdated January 16, 1998 andrecorded in Plat Book 140 atPage 173 in the RMC Office forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. Reference is made tosaid plat for a more completeproperty description. This being the same property

conveyed to Eldon L. White bydeed of Charles L. Satter-field, dated July 5, 2000, inthe Register of Deeds Officefor Spartanburg County, Stateof South Carolina, in Book 72-H at Page 165. Subsequently,Eldon L. White died intestateon or about November 17, 2007,leaving the subject propertyto his heirs or devisees. TMS No. 4-06-00-212.00 Property address: 499 Hali

Circle, Woodruff, SC 29388 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 8.990% perannum.The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.

SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-03300 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the ease of: FifthThird Mortgage Company vs.Johnna E. Osborne; The UnitedStates of America, acting byand through its agency, TheSecretary of Housing and UrbanDevelopment, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the Spartan-burg County Courthouse, Cityof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCELOF LAND LYING WITHIN THEBOUNDARIES OF THE FORMER CAMPCROFT MILITARY RESERVATION INSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA, KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ASLOT NO. EIGHT (8), BLOCK D,ZONE A, UNIT 4 OF HUNTINGTONWOODS SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ONPLAT MADE BY GOOCH & TAYLOR,SURVEYORS, MAY 28, 1951, ANDRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28,PAGES 444 AND 445, RMC OFFICEFOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTHCAROLINA, TO WHICH PLAT ANDRECORD THEREOF REFERENCE ISHEREBY MADE FOR A MOREDETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THELOT HEREBY CONVEYED.THIS CONVEYED IS MADE SUBJECT

TO THE PROTECTIVE CONDITIONSAND RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED INDECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVECOVENANTS EXECUTED BY THESPARTANBURG COUNTY FOUNDATIONUNDER DATE OF SEPTEMBER 7,1950, COVERING A PORTION OFCAMP CROFT LANDS KNOWN ASBLOCK D, ZONE A, UNIT 4 OFHUNTINGTON WOODS SUBDIVISIONAND RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 17-G, PAGE 184, RMC OFFICE FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.THERE IS EXPRESSLY EXCEPTED

FROM THIS CONVEYANCE ANDRESERVED TO GRANTOR, ITS SUC-CESSORS AND ASSIGNS, ALL SEWERAND WATER PIPES AND LINES ANDAPPURTENANCES THERETO LOCATEDIN AND UPON THE TRACT OF LANDABOVE DESCRIBED AND USED ASMAIN OR TRUNK LINES FOR THEWATER DISTRIBUTION AND SEWAGECOLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SYS-TEMS OF THE FORMER CAMP CROFTMILITARY RESERVATION FORMING APART OF DISPOSAL UNITS 12 AND14, TOGETHER WITH PERPETUALEASEMENTS AND THE NECESSARYRIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESSON, OVER, IN AND ACROSS THESAID LANDS ABOVE DESCRIBED FORTHE MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, OPER-ATION AND REPLACEMENT OF THESAID MAIN OR TRUNK SEWER ANDWATER LINES AND APPURTENANCESAS THE SAME ARE NOW LOCATED IN,UPON AND ACROSS THE SAIDLANDS.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO JOHNNA E. OSBORNEBY DEED OF JOANNE C. GEORGEDATED FEBRUARY 25, 2010 ANDRECORDED MARCH 12, 2010 INDEED BOOK 95-T AT PAGE 595 INTHE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

3338 Robin Hood Drive, Spar-tanburg, SC 29302 TMS: 7-21-12-036.00TERMS OF SALE The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).Deficiency judgment beingdemanded, the bidding will notbe closed on the day of salebut will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) days asprovided by law. Plaintiff isdemanding a deficiency, thePlaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa deficiency judgment, priorto sale. Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theDeed. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bal-ance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of4.375% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances. If the UnitedStates is named as a Defen-dant, the sale shall be sub-ject to the United States(non-IRS) 1 (one) year rightof redemption pursuant to 28

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Legal NoticesU.S.C. § 2410(c). However,this right has been waivedpursuant to 12 U.S.C Section1701k.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as maybe set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02292 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of:Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, as Indenture Trustee,on behalf of the owners of theAccredited Mortgage Loan Trust2004-4 Asset Backed Notes vs.Anthony E. Cash; Angela L.Cash, the undersigned MasterIn Equity for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina, willsell on February 5, 2018 at11:00 AM, at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse, City ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, WITH ALLIMPROVEMENTS THEREON, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 3, CON-TAINING 3.96 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, FRONTING ON OLD FURNACEROAD ON A PLAT OF A SURVEY FORANNIE FARMS BY HUSKEY &HUSKEY, INC., DATED APRIL 28,2003 AND RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK154 AT PAGE 343 IN THE RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SC.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO ANTHONY E. CASHAND ANGELA L. CASH BY DEED OFJOANN PAINTER JONES F/K/AJOANN PAINTER MOON DATEDAUGUST 19, 2003 AND RECORDEDAUGUST 21, 2003 IN BOOK 78-N ATPAGE 183 IN THE RECORDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

4257 Old Furnace Road,Chesnee, SC 29323 TMS: 2-39-00-041.18TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of3.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as maybe set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02687 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: 360Mortgage Group, LLC vs. DavidRivera; Rebecca Rivera, theundersigned Master In Equityfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell on

February 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN

BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUN-TY OF SPARTANBURG, STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, AND ISDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 12 OFBROOK-DALE ESTATES, CONTAINING.58 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,FRONTING ON INMAN ROAD, ASSHOWN ON SURVEY PREPARED FORLEGRANDE C. DRUMMOND AND VIC-TORIA F. DRUMMOND BY JAMES V.GREGORY, PLS, DATED JULY 29,1992 AND RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK113 PAGE 758 RMC OFFICE FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SC.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO DAVID RIVERA ANDREBECCA RIVERA AS JOINT TEN-ANTS WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVOR-SHIP AND NOT AS TENANTS IN COM-MON, BY DEED OF JAMES E. MELTONDATED JANUARY 19, 2016 ANDRECORDED JANUARY 26, 2016 INBOOK 111-D AT PAGE 177 IN THERECORDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUN-TY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

720 Inman Road, Lyman, SC29365 TMS: 5-11-11-010.00TERMS OF SALE The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of2.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as maybe set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CF-42-03019 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of:Pacific Union Financial, LLCvs. Zachary Dal Laney; LVNVFunding LLC; Hampton RidgeHomeowners’ Association, Inc.;Carolina Upstate Properties,LLC, the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTYOF SPARTANBURG, STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN AND DES-IGNATED AS LOT NO. 167, HAMP-TON RIDGE, PHASE 4, SHEET 2 ONA PLAT THEREOF, PREPARED BYSITE DESIGN, INC., DATED MARCH28, 2002 AND RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 153 AT PAGE 303 IN THE RODOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG, SOUTHCAROLINA AND BEING FURTHERSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATENTITLED “LOAN CLOSING SURVEYFOR BRYAN & BETHANY MORGAN”PREPARED BY FREELAND-CLINK-SCALES & ASSOCIATES OF NC.,INC. DATED MARCH 2, 2009 ANDRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 164 ATPAGE 91 IN THE AFORESAID RODOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SC. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADETO MOST RECENT PLAT OF RECORDFOR A MORE COMPLETE AND ACCU-RATE DESCRIPTION AS TO THEMETES AND BOUNDS, COURSES AND

DISTANCES AS APPEAR THEREON.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO ZACHARY DAL LANEYBY DEED OF BRIAN ANTHONY MOR-GAN AND BETHANY AMATO MORGANA/K/A BETHANY AMATA MORGANDATED NOVEMBER 12, 2015 ANDRECORDED DECEMBER 15, 2015 INBOOK 110-W AT PAGE 295 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

24 Red Shirt Court, Greer, SC29651 TMS: 9-02-00-171.00TERMS OF SALES The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his hid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding shall not remain openafter the date of sale andshall be final on that date,and compliance with the bidmay be made immediately.Purchaser to pay for documen-tary stamps on the Deed. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe amount of the balance ofthe bid from date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 3.75% perannum. The sale shall be sub-ject to taxes and assessments,existing easements andrestrictions, easements andrestrictions of record and anyother senior encumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as maybe set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02326 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. James A.Dickenson; Any heirs-at-law ordevisees of Martha E.Dickenson, deceased, theirheirs, Personal Representa-tives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons or entitiesentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons orentities with any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; also any persons whomaybe in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; and anyunknown minors, incompetent orimprisoned person, or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe;Jackie Lee Freeman a/k/aJackie L. Freeman, the under-signed Master In Equity forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, WITHIMPROVEMENTS THEREON OR TO BECONSTRUCTED THEREON, SITUATE,LYING, AND BEING IN THE STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 105 ON APLAT OF MAPLEWOOD SUBDIVISIONRECORDED IN THE RMC OFFICE FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY IN PLATBOOK 72, PAGES 834-839 ANDHAVING, ACCORDING TO A MORERECENT SURVEY PLAT PREPARED BYCHAPMAN SURVEYING COMPANY,DATED OCTOBER 25, 1990, THEFOLLOWING METES AND BOUNDS,TO-WIT:BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIN ON

MAPLEWOOD CIRCLE AT THE JOINTFRONT CORNER OF LOTS NO. 105AND 104, AND RUNNING THENCE N.73-42 E. 155.00 FEET TO AN IRONPIN; THENCE S. 24-08 E. 80.75FEET TO AN IRON PIN, THENCE S.73-42 W. 166.00 FEET TO AN IRONPIN ON MAPLEWOOD CIRCLE;THENCE ALONG SAID CIRCLE, N.16-18 W. 80.00 FEET TO AN IRONPIN, POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO JAMES A. DICKENSON

AND MARTHA E. DICKENSON BYDEED OF DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY F/K/A BANKERSTRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,N.A., NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUALCAPACITY BUT SOLELY ASTRUSTEE, OR ITS SUCCESSORS ANDASSIGNS, ON BEHALF OF VENDEEMORTGAGE TRUST 1994-1, DATEDNOVEMBER 8, 2004 AND RECORDEDNOVEMBER 16, 2004 IN BOOK 81-RAT PAGE 526 IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

503 Maplewood Circle, Greer,SC 29651 TMS: 9-05-02-024.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of 6%per annum. The sale shall besubject to taxes and assess-ments, existing easements andrestrictions, easements andrestrictions of record and anyother senior encumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as maybe set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02080 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, NA vs. Any heirs-at-law or devisees of RalphMcCullough, deceased, theirheirs, Personal Representa-tives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons or entitiesentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons orentities with any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; and anyunknown minors, incompetent orimprisoned person, or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe,the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCELOF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGSTHEREON IN JACKSON MILL VIL-LAGE NEAR THE TOWN OF WELLFORDIN SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTHCAROLINA, PARTICULARLY SHOWNAND DESIGNATED AS LOT NUMBER79 ON A PLAT ENTITLED “A SUB-DIVISION FOR JACKSON MILLS,WELLFORD, SOUTH CAROLINA,” BYPICKELL AND PICKETT, ENGI-NEERS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAR-OLINA, DATED JUNE 1951 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THEREGISTER OF MESNE CONVEYANCEFOR SAID COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK27, PAGE 170-177.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO RALPH MCCULLOUGHBY DEED OF JOHNNY RAY HIGH,KIMBERLY WELBORN ROBERTS ANDDAVID CLYDE TURNER DATED JULY29, 2011 AND RECORDED JULY 29,2011 IN BOOK 98-W AT PAGE 897IN THE RECORDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

105 Short Sheet a/k/a 103Short Street, Wellford, SC29385 TMS: 5-16-11-009.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-

tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of4.625% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02752 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: U.S.Bank National Association, astrustee, in trust for regis-tered holders of FirstFranklin Mortgage Loan Trust,Mortgage Loan Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2006-FF18 vs. Any heirs-at-law ordevisees of Jay Allen Lewis,deceased, their heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsor entities entitled to claimthrough them; all unknown per-sons or entities with anyright, title, estate, interestin or lien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; and anyunknown minors, incompetent orimprisoned person, or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe;Jacob “Jake” Lewis; Jillian“Jilly” Lewis, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the Spartan-burg County Courthouse, Cityof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:

PROPERTY: 133 CAROLINESTREET, SPARTANBURG, SC 29303,AND FURTHER DESCRIBED AS:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, AND BEING MOREPARTICULARLY SHOWN AND DESIG-NATED AS A PART OF LOT NO. 62,ON A PLAT ENTITLED “HOMELANDHEIGHTS”, DATED JUNE 28, 1927,PREPARED BY W.N. WILLIS, ENGI-NEERS, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK10, PAGE 2, IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA AND MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT A POINT ON NORTH-EAST SIDE OF CAROLYN STREET ATINTERSECTION WITH MULLINSSTREET; THENCE N 40-00 E 125FEET TO OLD IRON PIN; THENCE S52-00 E 53 FEET TO IRON PIN;THENCE A NEW LINE, S 40-00 W125 FEET TO A POINT ON NORTH-EAST SIDE OF CAROLYN STREET;THENCE ALONG SAID CAROLYNSTREET N 52-00 W 53 FEET TOPOINT OF BEGINNING.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO JAY ALLEN LEWIS BYDEED OF SANDRA JENNINGS, MAXIETUCKER ELLIOT, JOEL FLYNNELLIOT, AND JEANETTE HILLEYDATED MAY 6, 2002 AND RECORDEDMAY 9, 2002 IN BOOK 75-T ATPAGE 729 IN THE RECORDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

133 Caroline Street, Spartan-burg, SC 29303TMS: 7-08-06-076.01TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of8.9% per annum. The sale shallbe subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-03550 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. SeanDugan; Julie Dugan; KaroleKing Hill a/k/a Karole KingEgan Hill; Branch Banking andTrust Company s/b/m to BranchBanking and Trust Company ofSouth Carolina; South CarolinaDepartment of Revenue, theundersigned Master In Equityfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCELOF LAND SITUATE, LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OF SPAR-TANBURG, STATE OF SOUTH CAR-OLINA, AND BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED ON A PLAT OF SURVEYPREPARED FOR R. DENNIS HILL,JR. BY JAMES V. GREGORY LANDSURVEYING, DATED NOVEMBER 15,1993, RECORDED AUGUST 7, 1998IN PLAT BOOK 142, PAGE 163 RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO SEAN DUGAN ANDJULIE DUGAN BY DEED OF ROBERTDENNIS HILL, JR. DATED JULY10, 1998 AND RECORDED AUGUST7, 1998 IN BOOK 68-J AT PAGE14 IN THE RECORDS FOR SPARTAN-BURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

121 Edgecombe Road, Spartan-burg, SC 29307 TMS: 7-14-06-132.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of6.75% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-

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Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-03193 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of:Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, as Indenture Trustee,on behalf of the holders of theAccredited Mortgage Loan Trust2006-2 Asset Backed Notes vs.Paula Annette Gaffney, theundersigned Master In Equityfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OR LAND SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, AND BEING MOREPARTICULARLY SHOWN AND DESIG-NATED AS 1.00 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, ON A SURVEY FOR PAULA A.GAFFNEY, DATED JULY 30, 1992,PREPARED BY ARCHIE S. DEATON,RLS, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK117, PAGE 745, IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA. REFERENCE TO SAID SUR-VEY IS MADE A MORE DETAILEDDESCRIPTION.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO PAULA ANNETTEGAFFNEY BY DEED OF GREGORY L.GEORGE DATED FEBRUARY 15, 2006AND RECORDED FEBRUARY 21, 2006IN BOOK 85C AT PAGE 765 IN THERECORDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUN-TY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

1144 Turkey Farm Road,Chesnee, SC 29323 TMS: 2-13-00-023.05TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of6.875% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2015-CP-42-03477 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: HSBCBank USA, NA., as Trustee onbehalf of ACE Securities Corp.Home Equity Loan Trust and forthe registered holders of ACESecurities Corp. Home EquityLoan Trust, Series 2006-ASAP4,Asset Backed Pass-ThroughCertificates vs. Juan

Albaladejo; Joyce C.Albaladejo, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the Spartan-burg County Courthouse, Cityof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL, OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING, AND BEING IN THE COUNTYOF SPARTANBURG, STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA, ON THE EAST SIDE OFCOLLINS AVENUE AND SHOWN DES-IGNATED AS LOT 13 ON A PLATMADE FOR JUAN ALBALADEJO ANDJOYCE C. ALBALADEJO BY JAMESV. GREGORY, LAND SURVEYOR,DATED APRIL 18, 1979 ANDRECORDED APRIL 24, 1979 INPLAT BOOK 83 AT PAGE 207 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO JUAN ALBALADEJOAND JOYCE C. ALBALADEJO BYDEED OF FEDERAL HOME LOANMORTGAGE CORPORATION DATEDNOVEMBER 11, 2004 AND RECORDEDNOVEMBER 19, 2004 IN BOOK 81-SAT PAGE 455 IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA AND THEREAFTER, BY QUITCLAIM DEED, TO CORRECT THEGRANTEE’S NAME, IN BOOK 107-BAT PAGE 570 IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

111 Collins Avenue, Spartan-burg, SC 29306 TMS: 7-16-04-251.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of 2%per annum. The sale shall besubject to taxes and assess-ments, existing easements andrestrictions, easements andrestrictions of record and anyother senior encumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02207 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. James R.Anderson; Suzanne SessionsTummons; April Caldwell; BobbyL. Sessions; Christi Hamilton,the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,a the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND LOCATED ONCOUNTY ROAD APPROXIMATELY 1.5MILES NORTH OF BOILINGSPRINGS, COUNTY OF SPARTAN-BURG, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,CONSISTING OF .87 ACRES ANDBEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ASLOT NO.4 OF BEECHNUT SUBDIVI-SION, PREPARED FOR JAMES E.PARRISH AND TEALA H. PARRISHBY WOLFE & HUSKEY, INC., SUR-VEYORS AND ENGINEERS, DATEDSEPTEMBER 25, 1990, RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 111, PAGE 486, INTHE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA. ALSO SHOWN ONA PLAT PREPARED FOR CORA SUECHAPMAN BY JAMES V. GREGORY,PLS, DATED OCTOBER 11, 1994,RECORDED OCTOBER 12, 1994, INPLAT BOOK 127, PAGE 86, IN THE

OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO CORA SUE CHAPMANBY DEED OF ESTATE OF LINDAIRENE BROWN, BY LARRY R.BROWN, PERSONAL RESPRESENTA-TIVE OF THE ESTATE, AND LARRYR. BROWN AND TRAVIS WAYNE COX,INDIVIDUALLY, DATED OCTOBER11, 1994, RECORDED OCTOBER 12,1994, IN DEED BOOK 61-Y, PAGE888. SUBSEQUENTLY CORA SUECHAPMAN A/K/A CORA SUE ANDER-SON PASSED AWAY. THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS CONVEYED UNTOJAMES R. ANDERSON, APRIL CALD-WELL, SUZANNE SESSIONS TUM-MONS, BOBBY L. SESSIONS, ANDCHRISTI HAMILTON BY DEED OFDISTRIBUTION DATED AND RECORD-ED JULY 26, 2016 IN DEED BOOK112-W AT PAGE 163 IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

551 Seay Road, BoilingSprings, SC 29316 TMS: 2-36-00-106.05TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of5.875% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02913 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of:PennyMac Loan Services, LLCvs. William K. Kimbril, theundersigned Master In Equityfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND TOGETHERWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS THEREONLYING AND BEING SITUATE IN THESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUN-TY OF SPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWNAND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 10 ONPLAT MADE BY THE A.M. KITTRELLPROPERTY BY W.N. WILLIS, CIV.ENGR., DATED OCTOBER 27, 1915,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 AT PAGE27 IN THE RMC OFFICE FOR SPAR-TANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLI-NA, AND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATAS FRONTING ON MAIN STREET.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO WILLIAM K. KIMBRILBY DEED OF DONALD PATTERSONAND BRENDA PATTERSON F/K/ABRENDA A. COGDELL DATED DECEM-BER 10, 2009 AND RECORDEDDECEMBER 14, 2009 IN BOOK 95-DAT PAGE 465 IN THE RECORDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

311 North Howard Avenue,Landrum, SC 29356 TMS: 1-07-04-084.02TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first to

costs and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of5.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2012-CP-42-00469 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: US BankNational Association, asTrustee for SASCO MortgageLoan Trust 2006-WF3 vs. LeslieD. McClain; Douglas D.McClain; and John C. PowellIII, the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OF SPAR-TANBURG, STATE OF SOUTH CAR-OLINA, BEING SHOWN AND DESIG-NATED AS A PORTION OF LOTS 7,8 AND 9. BLOCK A, GOFORTHHEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, CONTAIN-ING 0.40 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,AS SHOWN UPON A PLAT PREPAREDFOR DEANA FEGTER & KENT FEGTERBY S.W. DONALD LAND SURVEYINGDATED FEBRUARY 14, 2000 ANDRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 147,PAGE 337, OFFICE OF THE REGIS-TER OF DEEDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO LESLIE D. MCCLAINAND DOUGLAS D. MCCLAIN BY DEEDOF DEANA C. CLARY A/K/A DEANAC. FEGTER AND KENT R. FEGTERDATED JUNE 15, 2006 ANDRECORDED ON JUNE 16, 2006 INBOOK 86A AT PAGE 00 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

130 Goforth Street, Cowpens,SC 29330TMS: 3-10-06-030.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of5.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawn

from sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-02577 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: U.S.Bank National Association, asTrustee for Credit SuisseFirst Boston Mortgage Securi-ties Corp., CSMC Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certifi-cates, Series 2006-6 vs. EdithKirkland a/k/a Edith F.Kirkland; Taylor, Bean, &Whitaker Mortgage Corp.; SCHousing Corp.; LVNV FundingLLC; Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.,the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, LYING, SIT-UATE AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING KNOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 6, BLOCK F,ON PLAT NO. 5 OF HICKORY HILLPREPARED BY GOOCH & ASSOCI-ATES, RLS, DATED JULY 6, 1973,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 71, ATPAGE 406, RMC OFFICE FOR SPAR-TANBURG COUNTY. REFERENCE ISALSO MADE TO A PLAT PREPAREDFOR ROYAL G. COWAN AND JEAN S.COWAN BY JAMES V. GREGORY,RLS, RECORDED SEPTEMBER 1,1987, IN PLAT BOOK 102, AT PAGE83, RMC OFFICE FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO EDITH KIRKLAND BYDEED OF SECRETARY OF HOUSINGAND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF WASH-INGTON D.C. DATED DECEMBER 20,2005, AND RECORDED DECEMBER30, 2005 IN BOOK 84-T AT PAGE519 IN THE OFFICE OF THE REG-ISTER OF DEEDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

112 Wren Drive, Inman, SC29349 TMS: 2-42-16-043.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of7.5% per annum. The sale shallbe subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-03172 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: U.S.Bank National Association vs.Eddie Shuler Jr.; Y’lenaShuler; Any heirs-at-law ordevisees of Patricia Shulera/k/a Patricia B. Shuler,

deceased, their heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsor entities entitled to claimthrough them; all unknown per-sons or entities with anyright, title, estate, interestin or lien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; and anyunknown minors, incompetent orimprisoned person, or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe,the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT LOT OR PARCEL OF LANDIN THE COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG,STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BEINGKNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOTNO. 2, AS SHOWN ON A PLAT ENTI-TLED “BLOCK E, WASHINGTONHEIGHTS,” DATED SEPTEMBER 12,1949, MADE BY GOOCH & TAYLORSURVEYORS, AND RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 24, PAGE 372, RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO PATRICIA SHULER BYDEED OF JOHNNY HARLOW DATEDSEPTEMBER 13, 2000 AND RECORD-ED SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 IN BOOK72-R AT PAGE 438 IN THE RECORDSFOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTHCAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

217 Norris Street, Spartan-burg, SC 29306 TMS: 7-16-01-180.00TERMS OF SALE The successful

bidder, other than thePlaintiff, will deposit withthe Master In Equity, at con-clusion of the bidding, fivepercent (5%) of his bid, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to the purchase pricein case of compliance, but tobe forfeited and applied firstto costs and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of 7%per annum. The sale shall besubject to taxes and assess-ments, existing easements andrestrictions, easements andrestrictions of record and anyother senior encumbrances. In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-03349 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. Donna A.McClure, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the Spartan-burg County Courthouse, Cityof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 68 ON THATCERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED “FINALPLAT FOR CANNON FARMS SUBDIVI-SION” RECORDED IN THE RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTYIN PLAT BOOK 158, AT PAGE 197AND REFERENCE TO SAID PLAT ISHEREBY CRAVED FOR A MORE COM-PLETE AND ACCURATE DESCRIP-TION.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO DONNA A. MCCLUREBY DEED OF MARTIN HENRYINVESTMENTS, INC., DATED JUNE27, 2008 AND RECORDED JULY 7,2008 IN BOOK 91-T AT PAGE 609

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Legal NoticesIN THE RECORDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

204 Hotchkiss Lane, Duncan, SC29334 TMS: 5-20-02-063.72TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of7.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-01219 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. Chris-topher M. Galliher; Wendy VGalliher; Smith’s TavernNeighborhood Association; TheUnited States of America, act-ing by and through its agency,The Secretary of Housing andUrban Development, the under-signed Master In Equity forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell onFebruary 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM,at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, City of Spartan-burg, State of South Carolina,to the highest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, AND BEING MOREPARTICULARLY SHOWN AND DESIG-NATED AS LOT NO. 56, ON A SUR-VEY FOR SMITH’S TAVERN, DATEDJULY 26, 1972, AND RECORDEDAUGUST 2, 1972 PREPARED BYNEIL R. PHILLIPS, SURVEYOR,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 68, PAGE376, IN THE OFFICE OF THE REG-ISTER OF DEEDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. REFER-ENCE TO SAID SURVEY IS MADE FORA MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO CHRISTOPHER M.GALLIHER AND WENDY V. GALLI-HER, AS JOINT TENANTS WITHRIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP, BYDEED OF SARAH B. CATTO ANDSTEPHEN N. CATTO DATED APRIL30, 2013 AND RECORDED MAY 7,2013 IN BOOK 103-G AT PAGE 77IN THE RECORDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

155 Guernsey Lane, Spartan-burg, SC 29306 TMS: 6-34-00-090.00TERMS OF SALES The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be

final on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of3.75% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances. Although theyare entitled to a one (1) yearright of redemption, since themortgage lien of the DefendantUnited States of Americaderives from issuance underthe National Housing Act, anyfederal right of redemptionunder 28 U.S.C. Section 2410(c) is deemed waived by 12U.S.C. Section 1701K.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-01880 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: U.S.Bank National Association, astrustee, on behalf of theholders of the Credit SuisseFirst Boston Mortgage Securi-ties Corp. Home Equity PassThrough Certificates, Series,2006-8 vs. Kimberly D. Young;South Carolina Department ofRevenue, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the Spartan-burg County Courthouse, Cityof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL, OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, IN BEECH SPRINGSTOWNSHIP, LOCATED BETWEENGREER AND DUNCAN ON THE EAST-ERN SIDE OF SKYLINE DRIVE ANDBEING SHOWN AND DESIGNATED ASLOT NO. 68, ON PLAT ENTITLED“SERENE HEIGHTS”, MADE BY W.N.WILLIS, SURVEYOR, DATED JULY15, 1959 AND RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 39, AT PAGES 150 AND 151IN THE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA, WITH REFERENCE BEINGMADE THERETO FOR A MORE COM-PLETE AND ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONAS TO THE METES AND BOUNDS, ANDCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASAPPEAR THEREON.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO KIMBERLY D. YOUNGBY DEED OF VALUE HOMES, LLCDATED JUNE 14, 2006 ANDRECORDED JULY 13, 2006, INBOOK 86E AT PAGE 972, IN THERECORDS FOR SPARTANBURG COUN-TY, SOUTH CAROLINA.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

313 Skyline Drive, Greer, SC29651 TMS: 5-14-11-005.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of11.69% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the within

property shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, S.C. 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2017-CP-42-03712 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. RonaldJohnson, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on February 5, 2018at 11:00 AM, at the Spartan-burg County Courthouse, Cityof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot Nos. 9 and10, Block A as shown on a sur-vey of Duncan Park, datedSeptember 8, 1945 and amendedOctober 27, 1945 and recordedin Plat Book 19, Pages 273-274, Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,S.C. For a more complete andparticular description, refer-ence is hereby made to theabove referred to plats andrecords thereof.The above referenced property

is conveyed subject to anyrestrictive covenants, setback lines, zoning ordinances,utility easements and rightsof ways, if any, as may berecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, S.C.This being the same property

conveyed to Ronald Johnson byDeed of Keith F. Mattison andDonza H. Mattison dated August7, 2014 and recorded August 7,2014 in Book 106-T at Page 767in the records for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

300 East Park Drive, Spartan-burg, SC 29302TMS: 7-17-05-069.00TERMS OF SALE: The successfulbidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiff’s debt in the caseof non-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of3.875% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Attorneys for PlaintiffPhone 803-454-3540Fax 803-454-3541HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-18, 25, 2-1

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE FAMILY COURT

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT2017-DR-42-2372

South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Ashley Barber, et al.,Defendants. IN THE INTERESTOF: Minors Under the Age of 18

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANTS: Charles Lewis:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED andserved with the Complaint forTermination of Parental Rightsin and to the minor children inthis action, the original ofwhich has been filed in theoffice of the Clerks of Courtfor Spartanburg County, onDecember 27, 2017, a copy ofwhich will be delivered to youupon request; and to serve acopy of your answer to the com-plaint upon the undersignedattorney for at Kathryn J.Walsh, 630 Chesnee Hwy., Spar-tanburg, S.C. 29303, withinthirty (30) days following thedate of service upon you,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail toanswer the complaint withinthe time stated, the plaintiffwill apply for judgment bydefault against the defendantfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIEDthat: you have the right to bepresent and represented by anattorney. If you cannot affordan attorney, the court willappoint an attorney to repre-sent you. It is your responsi-bility to contact the Clerk ofCourt’s Office located at 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,S.C. to apply for appointmentof an attorney to representyou if you cannot afford anattorney.Spartanburg, South CarolinaJanuary 2, 2018S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESKathryn J. WalshS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303(864) 345-11101-11, 18, 25

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE PROBATE COURT

2017-ES-42-1152IN RE: Estate of Paul DaleRudicillDoris Cooke, Personal Repre-sentative of the Estate ofPaul Dale Rudicill, Petition-er, vs. Mildred Smith, DebraVernon, Kim Fogle and MikeWillis, Respondents.

SummonsTO: The Respondent Mike

Willis:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Peti-tion in this action, a copy ofherewith served upon you, andwhich has been filed in theoffice of the Probate Judgefor said county and to serve acopy of your Answer to the saidPetition on the subscriber athis office at 130 East BroadStreet, Suite 101, Post OfficeBox 1702, Spartanburg, SouthCarolina 29304, within Thirty(30) days after the servicehereof upon you exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the saidPetition within the timeaforesaid, the Petitioner willapply to the Court for therelief demanded in the Peti-tion.November 16, 2017JOSEPH K. MADDOX, JR.Attorney for Petitioner130 E. Broad St., Suite 101Post Office Box 1702Spartanburg, S.C. [email protected]

Notice of HearingThe hearing on this Petition

to Sell Real Estate will beheld on February 6, 2018 at9:00 a.m. in the Probate Courtfor Spartanburg County, S.C.Notice / Rule to Show CauseTO THE RESPONDENTS NAMED

ABOVE:Upon reading and considering

the Petition of Doris Cooke,Personal Representative of theEstate of Paul Dale Rudicill,IT IS ORDERED that you, Mike

Willis, or the Personal Repre-sentative, and/or heirs ordevisee’s of Mike Willis, doin your proper person appearbefore me on the 6th day ofFebruary, 2018, at 9 o’clockat the Spartanburg County Pro-bate Court, and then to showcause why the Personal Repre-sentative of the Estate ofPaul Dale Rudicill should notbe ordered to distribute theEstate of Paul Dale Rudicillas if Mike Willis had prede-ceased Paul Dale Rudicillleaving no heirs at law.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that theremaining heirs at law of PaulDale Rudicill, named as Res-pondents, appear on the samedate at the same place and timeto represent his/her interestin the estate.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that

this Notice shall be publishedonce a week for three (3) con-secutive weeks in The SpartanWeekly in Spartanburg, SouthCarolina.IT IS SO ORDERED.

January 2, 2018PONDA A. CALDWELLProbate Judge1-11, 18, 25

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASDocket No. 2017-CP-42-04455

Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Plain-tiff, v. Brandon W. Traynham;

Defendant(s). (013263-10317) Summons

Deficiency Judgment Waived TO THE DEFENDANT(S), Brandon

W. Trayham: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis foreclosure action onproperty located at 7013Parris Bridge Road, Chesnee,SC 29323, being designated inthe County tax records as TMS#2-17-00-096.04, of which acopy is herewith served uponyou, and to serve a copy ofyour Answer on the subscribersat their offices, 100 Execu-tive Center Drive, Ste 201,Post Office Box 100200,Columbia, South Carolina,29202-3200, within thirty (30)days after the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND/OR MINOR(S)UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGEAND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THEMINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TOPERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DIS-ABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND

NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a Guardian AdLitem to represent saidminor(s) within thirty (30)days after the service of thisSummons upon you. If you failto do so, application for suchappointment will be made bythe Plaintiff(s) herein. Columbia, South Carolina 12/19/17

NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTSABOVE NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the Summons and Com-plaint, of which the foregoingis a copy of the Summons, werefiled with the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina on December 6, 2017. Columbia, South Carolina December 19, 2017

Notice of ForeclosureIntervention

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pur-suant to the South CarolinaSupreme Court AdministrativeOrder 2011-05-02-01, you mayhave a right to ForeclosureIntervention. To be consideredfor any available ForeclosureIntervention, you may communi-cate with and otherwise dealwith the Plaintiff through itslaw firm, Rogers Townsend andThomas, PC. Rogers Townsendand Thomas, PC represents thePlaintiff in this action. Ourlaw firm does not representyou. Under our ethical rules,we are prohibited from givingyou any legal advice. You mustsubmit any requests for Fore-closure Intervention consider-ation within 30 days from thedate you are served with thisNotice. IF YOU FAIL, REFUSE, OR VOL-

UNTARILY ELECT NOT TO PARTIC-IPATE IN FORECLOSURE INTERVEN-TION, THE FORECLOSURE ACTIONMAY PROCEED. Columbia, South CarolinaDecember 19, 2017s/ Robert P. Davis Rogers Townsend and Thomas, PC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Robert P. Davis (SC Bar#74030), [email protected] Andrew W. Montgomery(SC Bar #79893), [email protected] John J.Hearn (SC Bar # 6635),[email protected] KevinT. Brown (SC Bar # 064236),[email protected] JasonD. Wyman (SC Bar # 100271),[email protected] JohnP. Fetner (SC Bar# 77460),[email protected] ClarkDawson (SC Bar# 101714),[email protected] 100 Executive Center Drive,Suite 201 Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210 (803) 744-4444 (013263-10317) A-4642699 1-11, 18, 25

LEGAL NOTICEThere is an abandoned vehi-

cle, 1996 Lincoln Limo, SerialNumber 1LNLM81W9TY612038,located at 5017 Anderson MillRoad, Moore, S.C. Money owedon the vehicle is $200. Pleasecall 864-316-9991 to claimthis vehicle. 1-11, 18, 25

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

2018-CP-42-00066Holly Drive Properties, Inc.,a South Carolina Corporation,Plaintiff, vs. CommercialCredit Corporation, Defendant.

Summons (Non-Jury)TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED:You are hereby summoned and

required to answer the Peti-tion/Complaint in this action,of which a copy is herewithserved upon you, and to servea copy of your answer to thesaid Petition/Complaint on thesubscribers at their office,

260 North Church Street, Spar-tanburg, S.C. within thirty(30) days after the servicehereof, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the Petition/Complaint within the timeaforesaid, the Petitioner/Plaintiff in this action willapply to the Court for therelief demanded in the Peti-tion/Complaint.January 9, 2018BURTS TURNER & RHODESAttorney for the Plaintiff260 North Church StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29306(864) 585-8166By: Richard H. Rhodes

2018-CP-42-00066Notice of Action

To: Commercial Credit Cor-porationLand in Issue: Syphrit Rd.,

Wellford, South Carolina Tax Map Number: 5-16-05-068.03A complete legal description

is provided in the Complaintwhich has been filed in theClerk of Court’s Office forSpartanburg County (2018-CP-42-00066).The Plaintiff has filed an

action seeking to clear titleto real property. Anyoneclaiming any interest in thesaid property is hereby givennotice of the pending action.January 9, 2018BURTS TURNER & RHODESAttorney for the Plaintiff260 North Church StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29306(864) 585-8166By: Richard H. Rhodes1-18, 25, 2-1

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-04590

Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, as Trustee for MorganStanley Dean Witter Capital IInc. Trust 2002-NC5 MortgagePass-Through Certificates,Series 2002-NC5, Plaintiff, v.Juanita Miller; RaymondMiller; Nettie Miller; JohnMiller; OneMain Financial,Inc. f/k/a CitiFinancial;Corner Mart; South CarolinaDepartment of Probation,Parole and Pardon Services;South Carolina Department ofRevenue, Defendant(s).

Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosure of

Real Estate MortgageTO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices at 3800 FernandinaRoad, Suite 110, Columbia, SC29210, within thirty (30) daysafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOMTHE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/ORTO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGALDISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND

NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by Attorney for Plain-tiff.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatPlaintiff will move for anOrder of Reference or theCourt may issue a generalOrder of Reference of thisaction to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant toRule 53 of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatunder the provisions of S.C.Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effec-tive June 16, 1993, any col-lateral assignment of rentscontained in the referencedMortgage is perfected andAttorney for Plaintiff herebygives notice that all rentsshall be payable directly toit by delivery to its under-signed attorneys from the dateof default. In the alterna-tive, Plaintiff will movebefore a judge of this Circuiton the 10th day after servicehereof, or as soon thereafteras counsel may be heard, for anOrder enforcing the assignmentof rents, if any, and com-pelling payment of all rentscovered by such assignmentdirectly to the Plaintiff,which motion is to be basedupon the original Note andMortgage herein and the Com-plaint attached hereto.Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the original Complaint,

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Legal NoticesCover Sheet for Civil Actionsand Certificate of Exemptionfrom ADR in the above entitledaction was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County on December 14,2017. A Notice of ForeclosureIntervention was also filed inthe Clerk of Court's Office.Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff1-18, 25, 2-1

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC.A. No.: 2017-CP-42-04649

Roberto Satey a/k/a RebertoSatey, Plaintiff, v. MagnoliaMatia Angel a/k/a MagnoliaMatias, Defendant(s).

Amended Summons forService by Publication

TO DEFENDANT MAGNOLIA MATIAANGEL A/K/A MAGNOLIA MATIAS:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint, filed on December 19,2017, at the Office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina in thisaction, a copy of which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answerto the said Complaint on thesubscribers at their officeslisted below, within thirty(30) days after the servicehereof, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the Complaintwithin time aforesaid, thePlaintiff in this action willapply to the Court for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.January 16, 2018Spartanburg, South Carolinas/Howard R. KinardSouth Carolina Bar #74912Johnson, Smith, Hibbard &Wildman Law Firm, L.L.P.220 N. Church St., Suite 4 (29306)Post Office Drawer 5587Spartanburg, SC 29304-5587(864) [email protected] Attorney for PlaintiffC.A. No.: 2017-CP-42-04649

Lis Pendens (Non-Jury - Foreclosure)

(Deficiency Demanded AgainstMagnolia Matia Angel a/k/a

Magnolia Matias)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been or will be com-menced, and is or will be pend-ing in this Court upon Com-plaint of the above Plaintiffagainst the above-named Defen-dant for the foreclosure ofthat certain mortgage given byMagnolia Matia Angel toRoberto Satey, dated November13, 2014 and recorded November17, 2014 at 2:19:30 p.m. inMortgage Book 4914, Page 660in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina. Thedescription of the premisesaffected by the said mortgagewas at the time of the com-mencement of this action andthe time of the filing thisnotice situated in the lastmentioned county, and isdescribed in Exhibit “A”attached hereto and made apart thereof.All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, lying,situate, and being in theState of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg, beingshown and designated as lotcontaining 0.248 of an acre,more or less, and consistingof Lots 128, 129 and the east-ern portion of Lot 130, all asshown on a plat prepared forJose Oviedo, by James B.Gregory Land Surveying, datedNovember 1, 2004 and recordedDecember 23, 2004 in Plat Book157 at page 220 in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. For a more partic-ular description, reference ishereby made to the aforesaidplat.This being the same property

conveyed to Magnolia MatiaAngel by deed of Reberto Sateydated November 7, 2014 andrecorded November 17, 2014 inDeed Book 107-N at page 859 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.Address: 269 Shortwood St.,

Spartanburg, SC 29301TMS No.: 6-13-09-011.02December 19, 2017Spartanburg, South Carolinas/Howard R. KinardSouth Carolina Bar #74912Johnson, Smith, Hibbard &Wildman Law Firm, L.L.P.220 N. Church St., Suite 4 (29306)Post Office Drawer 5587Spartanburg, SC 29304-5587(864) [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff1-25, 2-1, 8

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-03723

Ditech Financial LLC, Plain-tiff, vs. Terry Gist; DelorisGist; and any Unknown Occu-

pants Being a Class Designatedas John Doe, Defendant.

Summons (Non-Jury)(Claim and Delivery)

TO THE DEFENDANT NAMED ABOVE:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, and toserve a copy of your answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices, 1640 St. JulianPlace, Columbia, South Caro-lina 29202, within thirty (30)days after the service hereof;exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof; exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to answer the Complaintwithin the time aforesaid, thePlaintiff in this action willapply to the Court for a judg-ment by default granting therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITHWHOME THE MINOR(S) RESIDE(S),AND/OR TO PERSON UNDER SOMELEGAL DISABILITY, INCOMPETENTSAND PERSONS CONFINED AND PER-SON IN THE MILITARY:Notice of Filing ComplaintYOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the Summons and Complaintin the above-captioned werefiled on October 12, 2017, inthe Office of the Clerk ofCourt for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.CRAWFORD & VON KELLER, LLCPost Office Box 42161640 St. Julian Place (29204)Columbia, South Carolina 29240Telephone: (803) 790-2626ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF1-25, 2-1, 8

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-04727

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plain-tiff, v. Sally Louise Easlera/k/a Sally L. Easler; JamesRichard Easler; S.C. HousingCorp.; CACH, LLC; OPM, LLC,Defendant(s).

Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosure of

Real Estate MortgageTO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices at 3800 FernandinaRoad, Suite 110, Columbia, SC29210, within thirty (30) daysafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOMTHE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/ORTO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGALDISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND

NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by Attorney for Plain-tiff.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatPlaintiff will move for anOrder of Reference or theCourt may issue a generalOrder of Reference of thisaction to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant toRule 53 of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatunder the provisions of S.C.Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effec-tive June 16, 1993, any col-lateral assignment of rentscontained in the referencedMortgage is perfected andAttorney for Plaintiff herebygives notice that all rentsshall be payable directly toit by delivery to its under-signed attorneys from the dateof default. In the alterna-tive, Plaintiff will movebefore a judge of this Circuiton the 10th day after servicehereof, or as soon thereafteras counsel may be heard, for anOrder enforcing the assignmentof rents, if any, and com-pelling payment of all rentscovered by such assignmentdirectly to the Plaintiff,which motion is to be basedupon the original Note andMortgage herein and the Com-plaint attached hereto.Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the original Complaint,Cover Sheet for Civil Actionsand Certificate of Exemptionfrom ADR in the above entitled

action was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court forSpartanburg County on December27, 2017. A Notice of Foreclo-sure Intervention was alsofiled in the Clerk of Court'sOffice.Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintif1-25, 2-1, 8

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2017-CP-42-02716

First-Citizens Bank & TrustCompany, Plaintiff, v. BarbaraE. Lee; Pearl H. Eller a/k/aPearl L. Eller, deceased; JohnDoe (a fictitious party repre-senting all persons unknownclaiming by or through thedecedent, Pearl H. Eller a/k/aPearl L. Eller); also allother persons unknown, claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal estate described in thecomplaint herein; and RichardRoe (a fictitious party repre-senting all unknown persons bethey minors, incompetents, orpersons in the United Statesmilitary services and subjectto the Servicemembers CivilRelief Act of 2003, as amend-ed, as heirs at law of PearlH. Eller a/k/a Pearl L. Eller,deceased, if any), Defendants.SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF FILING

COMPLAINT: TO THE UNKNOWNDEFENDANTS DESIGNATED BY THECLASS AS JOHN DOE: YOU AREHEREBY SUMMONED and requiredto answer the Amended Com-plaint in the above entitledaction, a copy of which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answerupon the undersigned at theiroffices, Sowell Gray RobinsonStepp & Laffitte, LLC, P.O.Box 11449, Columbia, SC29211, within thirty (30) daysafter service thereof uponyou, exclusive of the day ofsuch service, and if you failto answer the Complaint withinthe time aforesaid, judgmentby default will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in said AmendedComplaint. YOU WILL ALSO TAKENOTICE that the undersignedattorney on behalf of thePlaintiff herein, will seekthe agreement and stipulationof all parties not in defaultfor an Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for Spar-tanburg stipulating that saidMaster in Equity may enter afinal judgment in this case.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe original Amended Complaintand Amended Notice of Foreclo-sure Intervention in the aboveentitled action were filed inthe office of the Clerk ofCourt for Spartanburg Countyon January 10, 2018. J.Kershaw Spong, SOWELL GRAYROBINSON STEPP & LAFFITTE,LLC, PO BOX 11449, Columbia,SC 29211, (803) 929-1400,January 22, 2018

ORDER FOR APPOINTMENT OFGUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI. ITAPPEARING to the Court fromthe foregoing petition andconsent that Kelley Y. Woodyhas consented to act and rep-resent Defendants representingsuch unknown minors and per-sons under disability who mayhave some interest in the sub-ject property, and it appear-ing that Kelley Y. Woody isfully competent to representthe interests of said Defen-dants. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,that Kelley Y. Woody be, andshe hereby is appointed to actas guardian ad litem nisi torepresent the unknown minorsand persons under disabilitywho have, or may claim to have,some interest in or claim tothe subject real property andshall so serve unless anduntil any of these personsshall secure by appropriateproceedings the appointment ofanother to so act. Theappointment shall automatical-ly be made absolute should theDefendants so represented failto move before the court tosecure the appointment of arepresentative of theirchoice. s/M. Hope Blackley,Spartanburg County Clerk ofCourt by Marsha Long, January19, 2018PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI ANDCONSENT: The Plaintiff wouldrespectfully show unto thecourt: 1. This is an action toforeclose a mortgage of cer-tain real estate located with-in Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina. Petitioner has beeninformed Pearl H. Eller a/k/aPearl L. Eller is deceased. 2.In order that all persons whomay have some interest in theproperty by and through PearlH. Eller a/k/a Pearl L. Ellermay be brought before thiscourt, all such unknown per-sons have been named partydefendants, of which all un-known minors and persons underdisability are constituted asa class designated as "RichardRoe"; and it is necessary that

some discreet, competent per-son be appointed to representsuch unknown minors and per-sons under disability, unlesssuch persons, or someone ontheir behalf, should apply tothe court for such an appoint-ment. 3. Plaintiff is informedand believes that Kelley Y.Woody is a competent and dis-creet person to so act. WHERE-FORE, Plaintiff moves thatKelley Y. Woody be appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to rep-resent the unknown minors andpersons under disability whohave, or may claim to have,some interest in or claim tothe subject real property, andshould so serve unless anduntil any of these personsshall secure, by appropriateproceedings, the appointmentof another to so act. Plain-tiff also moves that theappointment should automati-cally be made absolute shouldthe defendants so representedfail to move before the courtto secure the appointment of arepresentative of theirchoice.

CONSENT TO APPOINTMENT: Iconsent to act as Guardian adLitem Nisi for all the unknownminors and persons who may beunder a disability and whohave, or may claim to have, aninterest in or claim to thereal property described here-in, until and unless the courtshall subsequently appointothers to serve as Guardian adLitem. s/Kelley Y. Woody,Kelley Y. Woody, PO Box 6432,Columbia, SC 29260, (803) 787-9678, Email: [email protected],January 15, 2018

ORDER FOR APPOINTMENT OFATTORNEY FOR PERSONS IN MILI-TARY SERVICE. It appearing tothe court from the foregoingPetition and Consent thatKelley Y. Woody has consentedto act and represent defen-dants, known and unknown, whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, and it appearing thatKelley Y. Woody is fully com-petent to represent the inter-ests of said defendants, IT ISHEREBY ORDERED that Kelley Y.Woody be, and she hereby is,appointed to represent thedefendant who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America and who maythereby be entitled to thebenefits of the ServicemembersCivil Relief Act of 2003, asamended, and to protect theirinterests. s/Judge Gordan G.Cooper, January 19, 2018PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONS IN MILI-TARY SERVICE AND CONSENT: Theplaintiff would respectfullyshow unto the court: 1. This isan action for the foreclosureof a real estate mortgage.Petitioner has been informedPearl H. Eller a/k/a Pearl L.Eller is deceased. 2. Plain-tiff is without sufficientknowledge or information todetermine whether any defen-dants, known or unknown, arein the military service of theUnited States of America,thereby being entitled to thebenefits of the ServicemembersCivil Relief Act of 2003, asamended. 3. Kelley Y. Woody, amember of the South CarolinaBar, is fully competent toprotect the interests andrights of any defendant, knownor unknown, who may be in themilitary service and that shehas no interest in the realestate being foreclosed norany interest adverse to thatof the defendants. WHEREFORE,Plaintiff moves that Kelley Y.Woody be appointed as attorneyfor any defendant, known orunknown, who may be in the mil-itary service and thereforeentitled to the benefits ofthe Servicemembers CivilRelief Act of 2003, as amend-ed.

CONSENT TO APPOINTMENT: Iconsent to act as attorney forany defendant, known or un-known, who may be in the mil-itary service of the UnitedStates of America and therebyentitled to the benefits ofthe Servicemembers CivilRelief Act of 2003, as amend-ed. I have no interest in thereal estate being foreclosedand have no interest adverseto that of the defendants.s/Kelley Y. Woody, Kelley Y.Woody (SC Bar #7307), PO Box6432, Columbia, SC 29260,(803) 787-9678, Email:[email protected], Attorney forDefendants in Military,January 15, 2018

ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Itappearing to my satisfactionfrom the attached affidavit ofJ. Kershaw Spong, attorney forplaintiff, and from the amend-ed complaint herein, that acause of action exists infavor of the plaintiff againstthe defendants; that theaction is for the foreclosureof a certain mortgage coveringreal estate located in Spar-tanburg County, South Caro-lina; that the defendant PearlH. Eller a/k/a Pearl L. Elleris deceased and the unknownheirs on whom service of theamended summons and amendedcomplaint is to be made, can-

not, after due diligence, befound within the jurisdictionof the courts of this state;and that pursuant to § 15-9-710, SCRCP (1976), as amended,such defendant(s) is/are nec-essary parties to this action,NOW, THEREFORE, on motion ofJ. Kershaw Spong, attorney forplaintiff, IT IS HEREBYORDERED that the summons here-in, together with the noticeof filing thereof in theoffice of the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County, thenotice of appointment of GALNisi and Attorney for Mili-tary, the Order for Publica-tion and the Amended LisPendens, be served upon thedefendants by publication inthe Spartan Weekly News once aweek for three consecutiveweeks, and that, in accordancewith statute, a copy of theamended summons and amendedcomplaint be forwarded to thenamed defendant(s) by deposit-ing same in the U.S. Mail,postage prepaid, addressed totheir last known address. s/M.Hope Blackley, SpartanburgCounty Clerk of Court byMarsha Long, January 19, 2018AMENDED LIS PENDENS. NOTICE

IS HEREBY GIVEN that an actionhas been commenced by thePlaintiff above named againstthe Defendants above named forthe foreclosure of a certainmortgage given by Pearl H.Eller a/k/a Pearl L. Hester toFirst Citizens Bank and TrustCompany, Inc. dated the 24thday of March, 2008 and record-ed the 28th day of March, 2008in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, in Book 4060 at Page563. The description of thepremises as contained in saidmortgage is as set out inExhibit "A" attached heretoand made a part hereof. s/J.Kershaw Spong, J. KershawSpong [SC Bar # 5289], SOWELLGRAY ROBINSON STEPP & LAF-FITTE, LLC, P.O. Box 11449,Columbia, SC 29211, (803)929-1400, Email: [email protected], Attorneys forPlaintiff, January 10, 2018Exhibit A. All that certain

piece, parcel or lot of land,with improvements thereon,lying, situate and being inthe State of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg, beingshown and designated as LotNo. 2 on a plat prepared forAllied Enterprises, Inc. By W.N. Willis, Engineers, datedFebruary 18, 1969, revisedOctober 18, 1969, and recordedin Plat Book 60 at pages 372-377, ROD Office for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,which is conveyed subject tothe charge running with theland to provide payments forelectrical and sewer serviceand the restrictive covenantsrecorded in Deed Book 36-J atPages 231 and 234, ROD Officefor Spartanburg County. Thisbeing the same property con-veyed to Pearl L. Hester andMamie F. Lee, as joint ten-ants, not as tenants-in-com-mon, with right of survivor-ship by deed of Pearl L. Hesterdated April 1, 1987 andrecorded April 1, 1987 in DeedBook 53-B, Page 881, RODOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. TMS#: 2-50-16-006.00 1-25, 2-1, 8

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Docket No. 2017-CP-42-03979Larry A Sinn, Plaintiff, vs.Sadye Mae Coleman, and John WColeman, and Arthur Coleman,and Charles Henry Coleman, aswell as their heirs, assigns,personal representatives, anddevisees, and all other per-sons known or unknown who mayclaim any right, title,estate, interest in or lienupon the real estate describedherein; any unknown adultsbeing as a class designated asJohn Doe whose true name isunknown; and any unborninfants or persons under dis-ability being as a class des-ignated as Richard Roe, whosetrue name is unknown, Defen-dants.

SummonsTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint, in the above-entitledaction, a copy of which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your answerupon the undersigned at 109 ENorth St. Greenville, SC29601, within thirty (30) daysafter service hereof upon you,exclusive of the day of suchservice, and if you fail toanswer the Complaint withinthe time aforesaid, judgmentby default will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.Greenville, South CarolinaOctober 27, 2017BY:/s/ Matthew McCordMatthew McCordSouth Carolina Bar #79030Attorney for the Plaintiff109 E. North St.Greenville, S.C. 29601

(864) 593-2292Lis Pendens

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced andis now pending in the Court ofCommon Pleas upon petition ofthe above-named plaintiffagainst the above-named defen-dant for quiet title and con-firm tax sale of the below-described property. The prem-ises covered and affected bythe said action at the time ofthe filing of this Notice isdescribed as follows:ALL that piece, parcel or lot

of land lying and being in theState of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg, beingshown and designated as Lots Band C, on a plat entitled“Survey for J.L. Morrow andW.P. Rich” as shown in PlatBook 9 Page 200 in the Registerof Deeds Office for Spartan-burg County. Reference is madeto said plat for a moredetailed description. LESShowever any portion previouslyconveyed and subject to res-trictions of record.TMS# 7 12-16 081.00Greenville, South CarolinaOctober 27, 2017THE MCCORD LAW FIRM, LLCBY: /s/ Matthew McCordMatthew McCordSouth Carolina Bar #79030Attorney for the Plaintiff109 E North St.Greenville, S.C. 29601(864) 593-2292(864) 232-3967 (facsimile)1-25, 2-1, 8

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2017-CP-42-3445

PC6REO LLC, Plaintiff, vs. TheEstate of Mary Suber; Heirs-at-Law of Mary Suber; unknownHeirs-at-Law or Devisees ofMary Suber, Deceased; theirHeirs, Personal Representa-tives, Administrators,Successors, and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; The Estateof Bobby Suber; Heirs-at-Lawof Bobby Suber; unknown Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of BobbySuber, Deceased; their Heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors,and Assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; The Estate ofLinda Ann Suber; Heirs-at-Lawof Linda Ann Suber; unknownHeirs-at-Law or Devisees ofLinda Ann Suber, Deceased;their Heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors, and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; allunknown owners, unknown heirsor unknown devisees of anydeceased person, or by anysuch designation; LawrenceSuber; LaShunda Suber; DavidOmar Sanders; South CarolinaDepartment of Revenue; andJohn Doe and Mary Roe, repre-senting all unknown personshaving or claiming to have anyright, title, or interest inor to, or lien upon, the realestate described as TMS number7-16-15-001.14, SpartanburgCounty, SC, their heirs andassigns, and all other per-sons, firms, or corporationsentitled to claim under, by or through the above-named Defen-dant(s), and all other personsor entities unknown claimingany right, title, interest,estate in, or lien upon, thereal estate described as TMSnumber 7-16-15-001.14, Spar-tanburg County, SC, Defendants

Amended SummonsYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the AmendedComplaint in this action, acopy of which is herewithserved upon you, and to servea copy of your answer to theAmended Complaint on the sub-scriber at his office, Hayns-worth Sinkler Boyd, P.A., 1201Main Street, 22nd Floor(29201), Post Office Box11889, Columbia, South Caro-lina (29211-1889), withinthirty (30) days after theservice hereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service, and ifyou fail to answer the AmendedComplaint within the timeaforesaid, judgment by defaultwill be rendered against youfor the relief demanded in theAmended Complaint.Notice of Second Lis PendensPursuant to S.C. Code Ann. §§

15-11-10 to -50, Plaintiffhereby gives notice thatPlaintiff has commenced anaction, or shall commence anaction within twenty (20)days, by filing an AmendedComplaint in this Courtagainst the above-named defen-dants to quiet tax title tocertain real property. Theproperty covered and affectedby said action to quiet taxtitle is more fully describedas follows:All that lot or parcel of landin the City of Spartanburg,County of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, being knownand designated as Lot No. 112in Section 3 of Delano HillsSubdivision as shown on platthereof recorded in Plat Book56 at Page 502, ROD Office for

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Legal NoticesSpartanburg County, SC.This being the same property

conveyed to David Suber andMary Suber from Ohio Con-struction & Engineering, Inc.by that certain deed recordedin Deed Book 35-D at Page 278with the Spartanburg CountyRegister of Deeds Office.David Suber’s interest was

inherited by Dorothy Suber.See Spartanburg County ProbateEstate File No. 2000-565 andagreement between the intes-tate heirs of David Suber insaid probate file. Dorothy S.Suber’s interest was subse-quently inherited by DavidOmar Sanders. See Deed of Dis-tribution recorded in DeedBook 87-B at Page 14 with theSpartanburg County Register ofDeeds Office. This also beingthe same property conveyed toUS Bank Cust for PC6, LLCSterling National by Tax Deeddated August 14, 2017, andrecorded on August 15, 2017,in Deed Book 116-T, page 986 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County;and being the same propertyconveyed to PC6REO LLC, byquitclaim deed dated September5, 2017, and recorded on Sep-tember 12, 2017, in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, in Deed Book 117-Aat Page 503.TMS#: 7-16-15-001.14.Notice of Filing of ComplaintNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Complaint in the above-captioned action (Case No.2017-CP-42-3445) was filed inthe Spartanburg County Clerkof Court’s Office on September25, 2017, and the Amended Com-plaint was filed in the Spar-tanburg County Clerk ofCourt’s Office on November 14,2017. Copies of the Complaintand the Amended Complaint areavailable for review andinspection by all interestedpersons.Notice of Order Appointing

Guardian Ad Litem NisiPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there

has been filed in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court forSpartanburg County an OrderAppointing Kelley Y. Woody,Esq., whose address is 18Myrtle Bank Place (29209),P.O. Box 6432 (29260), Colum-bia, South Carolina, as Guard-ian Ad Litem Nisi. Thisappointment becomes absolutethirty (30) days after theservice of the Notice and pub-lication of the AmendedSummons herein, unless you orsomeone on your behalf shall,before the expiration of thethirty (30) days after theservice hereof, procure to beappointed for you a GuardianAd Litem to represent yourinterests in this action.s/ A. Parker Barnes IIIA. Parker Barnes IIISC Bar No. 68359Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.Post Office Box 11889Columbia, S.C. 29211-1889(803) 779.3080Attorneys for PlaintiffOrder Appointing Guardian AdLitem Nisi and Order forService By Publication

This matter comes before theCourt on Plaintiff’s Motion toAppoint Guardian Ad Litem Nisiand for an Order for Service byPublication, through whichPlaintiff seeks to appointKelley Y. Woody, Esq. asGuardian Ad Litem Nisi for theDefendants the Estate of MarySuber; Heirs-at-Law of MarySuber; unknown Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Mary Suber,Deceased; their Heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors, andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; the Estate of BobbySuber; Heirs-at-Law of BobbySuber; unknown Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Bobby Suber,Deceased; their Heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors, andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; the Estate of Linda AnnSuber; Heirs-at-Law of LindaAnn Suber; unknown Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of Linda AnnSuber, Deceased; their Heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors,and Assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; all unknown own-ers, unknown heirs or unknowndevisees of any deceased per-son, or by any such designa-tion; and John Doe and MaryRoe, the same being fictitiousnames used for the true namesof all unknown persons, claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal property described inPlaintiff’s Amended Complaintand Notice of Second Lis Pen-dens (the “Property”), theirheirs and assigns; all otherpersons, firms, or corpora-tions entitled to claim under,by, or through any of thedefendants; and all other per-sons or entities unknownclaiming any right, title,interest, estate in, or lienupon, the Property (collec-tively the “Estates and Un-known and Doe Defendants”).

It appearing that some or allof the Estates and Unknown andDoe Defendants are or may beresidents or non-residents ofthe State of South Carolina,minors, incompetent, impris-oned, under legal disability,or in the military service,and that the Estates andUnknown and Doe Defendants areunknown to Plaintiff and can-not with reasonable diligencebe located or their where-abouts ascertained;

It further appearing thatKelley Y. Woody, Esq. is asuitable and competent personto understand and protect allrights and interests of theEstates and Unknown and DoeDefendants, and that Kelley Y.Woody, Esq. has no interestadverse to the interests ofthe Estates and Unknown andDoe Defendants and is not con-nected in business with Plain-tiff or its counsel;NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY

ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREEDas follows:1. Kelley Y. Woody, Esq. is

hereby appointed Guardian AdLitem Nisi on behalf of theEstates and Unknown and DoeDefendants, the same beingfictitious names used for thetrue names of all unknown per-sons, claiming any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the Property, theirheirs and assigns; all otherpersons, firms, or corpora-tions entitled to claim under,by, or through any of thedefendants; and all other per-sons or entities unknownclaiming any right, title,interest, estate in, or lienupon, the Property, some orall of whom are or may be res-idents or non-residents of theState of South Carolina,minors, incompetent, impris-oned, under legal disability,or in the military service.2. Kelley Y. Woody, Esq. is

empowered and directed toappear on behalf of and to rep-resent the Estates and Unknownand Doe Defendants, unless anyone of them, or someone on be-half of any one of them, shall,within thirty (30) days afterservice of a copy hereof asdirected, procure the appoint-ment of a Guardian Ad Litem.3. A copy of this Order shall

be served upon the Estates andUnknown and Doe Defendants bypublication in a newspaper ofgeneral circulation publishedin Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, once a week forthree consecutive weeks,together with the Notice ofSecond Lis Pendens, AmendedSummons, Notice of Filing Com-plaint, and Notice of OrderAppointing Guardian Ad Litemin this action.s/ R. Keith KellyPresiding Judge1-25, 2-1, 8

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: James Preston Brockman, Sr.Date of Death: August 5, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200019Personal Representative:Emma Jean Brockman1000 Brockman RoadGreer, SC 29651Atty: Stanley Earl McLeodPost Office Box 2464Greenville, SC 296021-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as

to the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Robert G. McClureDate of Death: November 27, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200016Personal Representative:Norma Jean M. Edwards312 N. Blackstock RoadLandrum, SC 29356Atty: Alan M. Tewkesbury Jr.Post Office Drawer 451Spartanburg, SC 293041-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Kenneth Patton JonasDate of Death: September 17, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201652Personal Representative:Kathleen Himmelheber115 Wall StreetCampobello, SC 293221-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Sandra Kay Jones LittlejohnDate of Death: July 14, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201688Personal Representative:Suzanne D. Littlejohn4391 Cannons Campground RoadSpartanburg, SC 293071-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Richard Kent PackDate of Death: October 25, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201761Personal Representative:Karen Queen Pack138 Bradford Crossing DriveRoebuck, SC 293761-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,

the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: H. Prieto AKA Humberto Felix PrietoDate of Death: September 21, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201677Personal Representative:Brenda Prieto167 Chestnut Lk DriveInman, SC 293491-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Dorothy T. GwinnAKA Dorothy Lois GwinnDate of Death: June 20, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201139Personal Representative:Jeri G. Rogers6 Nichols DriveInman, SC 29349Atty: Reginald L. FosterPost Office Box 3059Spartanburg, SC 293041-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Sloan Anderson, Jr.Date of Death: September 16, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201746Personal Representatives:Alice Nellene Tumblin Anderson AND John Cecil Anderson121 Youngs Schoolhouse RoadWoodruff, SC 293881-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Denise K. WagnerDate of Death: November 15, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201881-2Personal Representative:Gary D. Wagner747 Golden Tanager CourtGreer, SC 29651Atty: Richard L. Patton819 East North StreetGreenville, SC 296011-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from date

of death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Beverly Gail WhiteDate of Death: September 29, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201766Personal Representative:Jeffery C. Tessnear166 Settle RoadInman, SC 293491-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Randall Thomas GreeneAKA Randall T. GreeneDate of Death: December 20, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4202024Personal Representative:Justin Greene705 Hudson RoadGreenville, SC 29615Atty: Kristin Burnett BarberPost Office Box 5587Spartanburg, SC 29304-55871-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: John T. SurlandAKA John T. Surland, Jr.Date of Death: June 14, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201739Personal Representative:Charles J. Surland12800 W. 104th Street NSedgwick, KS 671351-11, 18, 25

LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4201995

The Will of Wanda Gault AKAWanda Lee Strickland Gault,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed December 18th, 2017.No proceedings for the probateof said Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-11, 18, 25

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Benjamin PhillipKimbrellDate of Death: October 12, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201788

Personal Representative:Jason Kimbrell384 Saddler RunChesnee, SC 293231-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Gladys E. ReevesAKA Emajane M. BoazmanDate of Death: November 29, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201972Personal Representative:Cynthia B. Hight149 Timberlake CircleInman, SC 293491-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Greta Karin BoyterDate of Death: March 12, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200799Personal Representatives:Charles Kenneth Boyter34 Madestone LaneWillingboro, NJ 08046 ANDKaren Boyter2395 Belle Cherie AvenueBaton Rouge, LA 70820Atty: Arthur H. McQueen, Jr.175 Alabama StreetSpartanburg, SC 293021-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Edward Norris BarnesDate of Death: December 31, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200015Personal Representative:Stephanie B. Marshall1829 Park West DriveNormal, IL 61761Atty: Reginald L. FosterPost Office Box 3059Spartanburg, SC 293041-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,

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Legal Noticesthe basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Rhonda Lee HancockDate of Death: June 22, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201674Personal Representative:Frances D. Ledford118 Loblolly DriveWellford, SC 293851-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Addilee HancockDate of Death: June 3, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201084Personal Representative:Frances D. Ledford118 Loblolly DriveWellford, SC 293851-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Amarendra DasaDate of Death: June 10, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200064Personal Representative:Jenifer Runnion1103 Webber WaySpartanburg, SC 29307

Atty: Thomas A. Killoren Jr.Post Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 293041-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Gregory Lee WillisDate of Death: December 15, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200066Personal Representative:Michael K. Willis241 Cherry Hill RoadSpartanburg, SC 293071-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Frances M. MayDate of Death: March 17, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201778Personal Representative:William L. May, Jr.175 Foster StreetCowpens, SC 293301-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, within

eight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Fred Dennis WhiteDate of Death: October 19, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201698Personal Representative:Neal W. WhitePost Office Box 333Cowpens, SC 293301-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Joanna J. CaseAKA Mary Joanna Jones CaseDate of Death: December 11, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200039Personal Representative:Thomas E. Case161 Cove RoadInman, SC 29349Atty: James B. Drennan IIIPost Office Box 891Spartanburg, SC 293041-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement on

the prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Howard G. HarrisonAKA H. G. HarrisonDate of Death: December 6, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4202003Personal Representative:James Keith Harrison849 S. Whitehall CircleFlorence, SC 29501Atty: Ben C. HarrisonPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 293041-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: David F. WoodDate of Death: November 1, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201774Personal Representative:Joan Wood163 Ridgewood DriveInman, SC 293491-18, 25, 2-1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.

Estate: John Herman Hall, Jr.AKA John Herman HallDate of Death: October 28, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201795Personal Representative:Wilma F. Hall590 Alamo StreetSpartanburg, SC 293031-25, 2-1, 8

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Joseph E. SelfDate of Death: October 27, 2017Case Number: 2018ES4200071Personal Representative:Taska S. Dobson3554 Seawoard Cir., Apt. 346Oceanside, CA 920561-25, 2-1, 8

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Alan R. StoltzDate of Death: December 6, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201974-2Personal Representative:Nancy Merath134 Old Indian TrailSpartanburg, SC 29301 Atty: Ryan F. McCartyPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 293041-25, 2-1, 8

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Robert T. MillerAKA Robert T. Miller, Sr.Date of Death: March 4, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200789Personal Representative:Thomas Jeffrey Miller505 Lake RoadInman, SC 293491-25, 2-1, 8

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Dianne SuttleDate of Death: November 13, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4201842Personal Representative:Ms. Victoria Burnett1046 Upper Valley Falls RoadBoiling Springs, SC 293161-25, 2-1, 8

LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4201658

The Will of Geraldine A.Worthington, Deceased, wasdelivered to me and filedOctober 13th, 2017. No pro-ceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C.1-25, 2-1, 8

14 SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS JANUARY 25, 2018

How to protect your expensive new smartphone(StatePoint) The latest

smartphones have some

cool new features, but they

come with hefty price tags,

and such devices are not

necessarily built-to-last.

The new iPhone X, for

example, recently hit the

market at a $1,000 starting

price and experts say it’s

extremely fragile.

With its all-glass design,

you may be wondering if

it’s worth the investment.

Recent tests conducted by

SquareTrade using scien-

tific robots to drop, bend,

tumble, and dunk devices,

revealed the iPhone X to

be one of the most break-

able iPhone models ever

made, shattering on its first

face down drop.

“Without taking a few

key precautions, con-

sumers are likely going to

spend more than the

$1,000 they’ve already

invested in their phone

over their devices’ life-

time,” says Jason

Siciliano, vice president

global creative director at

SquareTrade.

To protect your invest-

ment, whether you have an

iPhone X or any another

mobile device, Siciliano

recommends the follow-

ing.

Cover Up

Your new phone may

have a sleek design you

want to show off, but not

using a case is a big mis-

take. With so many

designs on the market, as

well as opportunities to

customize, there is no rea-

son these days not to better

protect your phone. The

breakability tests conduct-

ed by SquareTrade

revealed damage that went

beyond cosmetic issues,

compromising the device’s

operability in a number of

ways. Consider what your

hobbies include, and find a

case durable enough to

withstand your lifestyle. A

screen protector is also a

great idea, guarding

against scratches and

residue.

Get Covered

With potential repair

costs on the rise, protec-

tion plans are becoming

more important than ever.

For example, the iPhone X

has a thinner, costlier

OLED screen that’s more

expensive to replace, a

smaller logic board, multi-

ple cables, and a split bat-

tery that’s more difficult to

remove. All of which may

be why Apple is charging

$279 for front screen

replacement and $549 for

other repairs.

Accidents are often

beyond one’s control. So,

don’t have a false sense of

security regarding drops

and spills. However, pro-

tection plans can be afford-

able. For example, those

offered by SquareTrade

cover old or new devices,

for both accidents and

common malfunctions

such as battery failure and

charging port failure.

Phones can be repaired at-

home, at local repair shops

or by mail. And if you

have an Apple device, you

can simply have your

Genius Bar bill reim-

bursed. For more informa-

tion on protection plans for

today’s most popular

smartphones, visit square-

trade.com.

Being a savvy consumer

goes beyond making the

latest tech purchase. It also

means making your pur-

chase last. Take smart

steps to protect your smart-

phone.