BEGINNING at a point in the Easterly side of Falls Drive,a corner of land now or late of Anna M. Grahame and of land now or late of Charles Paxson; thence Northerly along the Easterly side of said Falls Drive the distance of sixty-one feet and four and one-half inches to a ten foot wide alley; thence Northeasterly along the Southerly side of said alley the distance of one hundred and fifty-feet to the Westerly side of a ten foot wide alley connecting with Knoll Drive; thence Southerly along the Westerly side of said alley or drive the distance of one hundred and fifty feet and three and one-fourth inches to a corner; thence Westerly along the line of land of the said Anna M. Grahame and the said Charles Paxson the distance of one hundred and fifty feet to the place of beginning. BEING the same premises which Buck Hill Falls Company, a Pennsylvania corporation, by their Deed dated October 25, 1944 and recorded in Monroe County Deed Book Vol. 147, Page 433, granted and conveyed unto J. Ralph Satterthwaite and Mary I. Satterthwaite, his wife; the said J. Ralph Satterthwaite having died December 22, 1964, thereby vesting sole title into Mary I. Satterthwaite. The said Mary I. Satterthwaite died Testate on October 31, 1976, a resident of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, leaving a Will dated July 20, 1976 which Will was duly probated in the Office of the Register of Wills of Monroe County on November 19, 1976 and filed in Will Book Vol. 60, Page 81 wherein she appointed her son, Edward M. Satterthwaite the Executor thereof. The aforesaid tract of land was devised to the said Edward M. Satterthwaite, Grantor herein, in the Will of the said Testatrix wherein she did devise and bequeath all of her right, title and interest to the aforesaid tract of land to Edward M. Satterthwaite, her son. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF: EDWARD M. SATTERTHWAITE TO ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST AND CLAIMANTS: "All Property Owners' Associations (POA) who wish to collect the most recent six months unpaid dues in accordance with their statutory lien under the Uniform Planned Community Act of 68 PA. C.S.A. 5315(b)(2)(ii) must provide the Sheriff's Office at least two weeks before the Sheriff's Sale with written notification of the amount of the lien and state that "such amount is for the past six months prior to the Sheriff's Sale only." Any sale which does not receive such notification from a POA will not be collected at the time of Sheriff's Sale." A schedule of proposed distribution for the proceeds received from the above captioned sale will be on file in the Office of the Sheriff within thirty (30) days from the date of the sale. Distribution in accordance therewith will be made within ten (10) days thereafter unless exceptions are filed within said time. Todd A. Martin Sheriff of Monroe County Pennsylvania STACI SABETTI, ESQUIRE Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, PA Barry J. Cohen, Sheriff's Solicitor PR - June 21, 28; July 5