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    TO PLACE AN AD CALL CLASSIFIED • 541-385-5809
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Employment Opportunities
Opening: Assistant
Director of Career
Development
Posting Link: https://
jobs.oregonstate.edu/
postings/98855
Closing Date: 4/18/21
Position Summary:
OSU-Cascades is
seeking an Assistant
Director of Career
Development. This
is a full-time 1.0
FTE, 12-month,
professional faculty
position. The As-
sistant Director of
Career Development
supports the mission
of the University,
OSU-Cascades, and
the Student Success
Team. They lead
the OSU-Cascades
Career Development
Center and collabora-
tively work to provide
leadership and
vision in developing,
implementing and
administering plans,
policies, procedures,
systems, programs
and performance
standards designed
to effectively deliver
comprehensive
career services at
OSU-Cascades. They
manage the career
development budget
and supervise both
professional faculty
and student workers.
The Assistant Direc-
tor is responsible for
building and main-
taining collaborative
cross-campus rela-
tionships to support
the career develop-
ment and success of
students and alumni.
OSU is an AA/EOE/
Vets/Disabled
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into the building. The
Engineer’s estimate
is
approximately
$500,000.
The invitation to bid,
plans, specifications,
addenda, plan-hold-
ers list, mandatory
pre-bid attendees,
and notification of
bid results for this
project
may
be
viewed, printed or
ordered on line from
Premier
Builders
Exchange at http://
premierbx.com
by
clicking on “Pub-
lic Works Projects”
and then on “City of
Bend”. Contact the
Issuing Officer if you
are unable to access
online.
Entities intending to
bid should register
with the Premier
Builders Exchange
as a plan- holder in
order to receive ad-
denda. This can be
done on-line or by
contacting Premier
Builders Exchange
at: (541) 389-0123,
or email at admin@
plansonfile.com. Bid-
ders are responsible
for making sure they
have all addenda be-
fore submitting bids.
A mandatory pre-bid
conference shall be
held at the project
site located at 20555
Murphy Rd., Bend,
Oregon at 1:00 PM
on April 21, 2021.
Only Bidders who at-
tend and register at
the pre-bid meeting
shall be eligible to
submit a Bid. State-
ments made by City
representatives
at
the pre-bid confer-
ence are not binding
Real Estate
on the City unless
confirmed in an ad-
For Sale
dendum.
The deadline for sub-
mitting bids is: May
5, 2021, at 2:00 PM.
Bids will be opened
and read as soon as
possible after 2:00
PM via live stream-
719
ing. Bids must be
Real Estate Wanted
physically received
by the City at the
location listed below
Wanted home in NW
by the deadline. No
Bend. Cash buyer
faxed or electronic
no commissions
(email) bids shall be
no hassles. Scott
accepted.
(206)227-4614
Sealed bids shall be
delivered to: Heath-
er Herauf, Senior
Recreation
Procurement Ana-
lyst, City Hall, Ad-
& Sports
ministrative Office,
2nd floor, 710 Wall
Street, Bend, Ore-
gon 97701 or mailed
to: City of Bend, PO
Box 431, Bend, Ore-
gon 97709. The out-
side of the envelope
801
or box containing the
Recreation Vehicles
bid shall include the
bidders name and
be marked: “Mur-
phy Booster Pump
Station Operational
Improvements
–
WA19CK, Solicita-
tion No. 21-3532”
Prequalification is a
requirement. Bidders
Earth Cruiser FX For
must be prequalified
Sale! Overland vehicle
with City of Bend at
for travel on or off road.
the time the bids are
Fully self contained
opened.
Prequali-
less than 41K miles.
fication process is
Recently fully serviced.
administered by the
Located in Redmond
Private Development
OR $215K 541-526-
Engineering Division
5164
through the CityView
permit and licensing
software and cus-
Autos &
tomer portal. You
can verify if you are
Transportation
Prequalified by going
online at www.ben-
doregon.gov/quali-
fiedcontractors.
New applications for
the City of Bend
prequalification must
be received at least
901
five days before the
Automobiles-Trucks,
bid deadline. Regis-
Auto, RV, Vans
tration for the cus-
tomer portal may
2004 Red F250 XLT 4x4
be obtained online
crew cab. Short bed w/
at above webpage.
spray on bed liner and
. Once registered
hard bed cover. 106k
select “Apply for a
miles. V10 gas. 1 owner.
Qualified Contractor
$11,000 (541)504-2413
License” and follow
the instructions. For
the field “Please de-
scribe the types(s) of
Legal
contracting you do” it
Notices
is important to type
“For Current Bid” fol-
lowed by the type of
work requesting ap-
proval for to ensure
your application is
processed promptly.
Contact the Issuing
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Officer for this solic-
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itation for assistance
or call the Permits
Public Notices
Center at (541) 388-
5580.
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This project is subject
CITY OF BEND
to the provisions
Murphy Booster Pump
of ORS 279C.800
Station Operational
through 279C.870
Improvements
regarding payment
Project No. WA19CK,
of prevailing wages.
Solicitation No. 21-
Published April 7, 2021
3532
Heather Herauf
NOTICE OF INVITA-
Senior Procurement
TION TO BID
Analyst
The City of Bend in-
(541) 693-2156
vites Sealed Bids for
construction of Mur-
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phy Booster Pump
City of Bend
Station Operation-
al
Improvements. Request for Proposals
Archaeological Mon-
Work includes, but
itoring for Newport
is not limited to, the
Corridor
Improve-
modification of the
ments Project
existing pump sta-
Solicitation Number:
tion. The project will
21-3234
involve
demolition
The City of Bend re-
and removal of ex-
quests
proposals
isting interior piping,
to provide on-site
removal of existing
archaeological mon-
pumps, removal of
itoring of the New-
some existing elec-
port Corridor Im-
trical / instrumenta-
provements Project.
tion / controls equip-
The consultant shall
ment. The project
provide all services
includes the instal-
necessary to meet
lation of new pumps,
the on-site archae-
new interior piping,
ological monitoring
some new electrical
requirements
of
/ instrumentation /
permits and funding
controls equipment.
sources and shall
The project includes
follow the Inadver-
modification of the
tent Discovery Plan
existing building to
prepared for the
install new doors,
project.
Services
and
modification
shall begin June 4,
of inlet and outlet
2021 and continue
piping penetrations
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through completion
of the project. The
project is scheduled
to be completed in
November of 2022.
The Newport Corri-
dor Improvements
Project consists of
reconstruction of the
City water, sanitary
sewer and stormwa-
ter utilities and trans-
portation
corridor
along NW Newport
Avenue from NW
College Way to NW
9th St., as well as
replacement of the
water and stormwa-
ter utilities down NW
Nashville Ave. from
NW 9th St. to NW
Drake Road. The
project will receive
federal funds and is
subject to Section
106 of the National
Historic Preservation
Act. Oregon State
Historic Preservation
Office (SHPO) has
requested archae-
ological monitoring
during construction
of this project.
The request for pro-
posal,
addenda,
planholders list, and
notification of results
for this project may
be viewed, printed or
ordered on line from
Premier Builders Ex-
change at www.pre-
mierbx.com by click-
ing on “Public Works
Projects” and then
on “City of Bend”.
Entities
intending
to submit a propos-
al should register
with Premier Build-
ers Exchange as a
planholder in order
to receive addenda.
This can be done
on-line or by contact-
ing Premier Builders
Exchange at: (541)
389-0123, Fax (541)
389-1549, or email
at admin@planson-
file.com. Proposers
are responsible for
ensuring they have
all addenda before
submitting propos-
als. Contact the Is-
suing Officer, Gwen
Chapman at gchap-
man@bendoregon.
gov if you are unable
to access or need to
view in person.
Sealed
proposals
must be submitted
by April 27, 2021,
3:00 PM, at City Hall,
710 NW Wall Street,
2nd Floor, Bend,
Oregon,
97703,
Attn: Gwen Chap-
man, Procurement
& Public Contracts
Director. Proposals
will not be accepted
after deadline. The
outside of the sealed
envelope or box
should be marked
with the Proposer’s
name and “Archae-
ological Monitoring
for Newport Corri-
dor
Improvement
Project – Solicitation
No. 21-3234“. The
City has provided
a secure drop-box
at the Wall Street
City Hall entrance
to collect hand de-
livered packages or
Proposers can call
(541) 388-5504 to
make an appoint-
ment to coordinate
in-person
delivery
due to Administra-
tion Office (upstairs)
not yet being open to
the public. No faxed
or electronic (email)
proposals shall be
accepted.
The City of Bend re-
serves the right 1) to
reject any or all pro-
posals not in compli-
ance with public so-
licitation procedures
and requirements,
2) to reject any or
all proposals in ac-
cordance with ORS
279B.100, 3) to can-
cel the solicitation if
the City finds it is the
public interest to do
so, 4) to seek clarifi-
cations of any or all
proposals, and 5) to
select the entity/enti-
ties which appear to
be in the best inter-
est of the City.
Publish: April 7, 2021
Gwen Chapman
Procurement & Public
Contracts Director
541-385-6677
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
Linda A. Kalyk-Horow-
itz has been ap-
pointed
Personal
Representative (PR)
of the estate of
Curt Horowitz, de-
ceased, by the Cir-
cuit Court, State of
Oregon, Deschutes
County, Case No.
21PB01931. All per-
sons having claims
against the estate
are
required
to
present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the PR at 204 SE
Miller Ave, Bend,
OR 97702, within
four months after the
date of March 31,
2021, the first publi-
cation of this notice,
or the claim may be
barred.
Additional
information may be
obtained from the
records of the court,
the PR, or the lawyer
for the PR, Patricia
Nelson.
Legal Notice
Notice is hereby given
that a public hearing
for the application(s)
below will be heard
by the Redmond
Planning Commis-
sion on Monday,
April 19, 2021, at
4:30 pm via digital
conference.
Meeting Location –
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l / O li
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Virtual / Online:
Call-in Meeting In-
structions – Choose
Choice #1 or #2:
Choice #1. Please
join this meeting
from your comput-
er, tablet or smart-
phone. https://global.
gotomeeting.com/
join/179699837
Choice #2. Dial in us-
ing your phone. Unit-
ed States: +1 (786)
535-3211
Access
Code: 179-699-837
Project Name: Project
Turnkey – Bethle-
hem Inn Homeless
Shelter
File #: 711-21-000067-
A (Appeal) of 711-21-
000013-CU (Condi-
tional Use)
Appellant:
Country
Nook Café, Inc. dba
Big O Country Nook
Café and Rivendell
Properties, LLC
Applicant/
Owner:
Gwenn
Wysling,
Bethlehem Inn | Na-
resh M & Sangita N
Patel
Request: Appeal of a
Conditional Use to
provide shelter to
people experiencing
homelessness
Location: 517 NW
Birch Ave. Red-
mond, OR 97756;
TL 151309DD01600
(Greenway Motel)
Applicable
Criteria:
Redmond
Code,
Chapter 8 Devel-
opmental
Regu-
lations, Article I –
Zoning Standards,
Conditional Use Cri-
teria (8.0600 et al);
Article II – Land Use
Procedures
Staff Contact: John
Roberts,
Deputy
City Manager: (Ph)
541.923.7750
or
john.rober ts@red-
mondoregon.gov
Questions should be
directed to the Staff
Contact listed above.
You are invited to
submit written com-
ments to the staff
contact on or before
4 pm on April 7, 2021.
Any interested per-
son may appear
at the hearing and
provide
testimony.
Failure to raise an
issue in person at a
hearing or in writing
precludes appeal by
that person to the
Land Use Board of
Appeals (LUBA) and
that failure to provide
sufficient specificity
to afford the deci-
sion maker(s) an
opportunity to re-
spond to the issue
precludes appeal to
LUBA based on that
issue. A copy of the
application, all docu-
ments and evidence
relied upon by the
applicant and ap-
plicable criteria are
available for inspec-
tion at no cost and
copies will be provid-
ed at a reasonable
cost. A copy of the
staff report will be
available for review
at no cost seven
(7) days prior to the
hearing and copies
provided at a rea-
sonable cost.
The City of Redmond
does not discrim-
inate on the basis
of disability status
in the admission or
access to, or treat-
ment, or employ-
ment in its programs
or activities. If any
accommodations
are needed, please
contact the ADA Co-
ordinator at 541-504-
3036 or access@
ci.redmond.or.us .
Requests should be
made as soon as
possible, but at least
3 business days pri-
or to the scheduled
meeting.
PUBLISH: Bend Bulle-
tin Wednesday, April
7, 2021
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Notice is hereby given
that a public hearing
before the Redmond
Housing and Com-
munity Development
Committee has been
scheduled for April
21, 2021, at 5:00
p.m. The meeting will
be held virtually.
The City of Redmond
invites
interested
persons to discuss
community
needs
and funding prior-
ities for the 2021-
2022
Community
Development Block
Grant (CDBG) pro-
gram year.
Activities funded by
CDBG must con-
tribute to the goals
and objectives of the
City’s Consolidated
Plan/Annual Action
Plan and meet all
applicable
federal
requirements.
Interested
persons
are encouraged to
participate through
one of the following
options:
Written
Comments:
Submit to Rebecca
Batzel, Housing Pro-
grams Analyst, via
email at Rebecca.
Batzel@redmon-
doregon.gov, or mail
to City of Redmond
Housing
Division,
411 SW 9th Street,
Redmond, Oregon
97756;
Oral Comments: Con-
tact Rebecca Batzel
at Rebecca.Batzel@
redmondoregon.gov
if you would like to
attend this virtual
hearing. A meeting
link to join by phone
or computer will be
provided.
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Notice of Budget Com-
mittee Meeting
A public meeting of
the Budget Com-
mittee of the Red-
mond Area Park &
Recreation District
to discuss the bud-
get for the fiscal
year July 1, 2021 to
June 30, 2022 will
be held electronical-
ly. The meeting will
take place on April
19, 2021 at 5:30pm.
The purpose of this
meeting is to receive
the budget message
and to receive com-
ment from the public
on the budget. This
is a public meeting
where deliberation
of the Budget Com-
mittee will occur.
Join this public meet-
ing at https://global.
gotomeeting.com/
join/546759013
or
by calling (Toll Free):
1 866 899 4679; Ac-
cess Code: 546-759-
013
Public comments will
be taken during the
meeting.
Written
comments will also
be accepted prior to
the meeting. Written
comments received
by 4:00pm on April
19, 2021 will be read
during the public
comment section of
the meeting. Com-
ments by video or
phone will be taken
on a scheduled ba-
sis during the public
comment section of
the meeting on April
19, 2021; to sched-
ule public comment
via phone, please
contact the District to
provide your name,
phone number and
address at 541-548-
7275, or email infor-
mation to admin@
raprd.org, you will
then be contacted
during the public
comment section of
the meeting to voice
your comment. Com-
ments, both written
and
electronically,
will be subject to a
3-minute limit per
community member.
A copy of the prelim-
inary budget docu-
ment will be avail-
able on our website
raprd.org or ob-
tained by email on or
after April 12, 2021.
Send email requests
for the document to
admin@raprd.org.
Additional
Budget
Committee
meet-
ings will be held if
necessary, on April
26, 2021 and May
17, 2021 at 5:30pm
at the same meeting
location.
Legal Notice
SCOTT’S ROOFING
INC., an Oregon cor-
poration,
Plaintiff/s,
v.
JEFFREY MAUL, an
individual; and BAP-
TISTA TILE COM-
PANY, an Oregon
corporation,
Defendant/s.
Case No.: 19CV47290
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER WRIT OF EX-
ECUTION -
REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given
that the Deschutes
County Sheriff’s Of-
fice will, on Thurs-
day, April 29, 2021
at 10:00 AM, in the
main lobby of the
Deschutes
Coun-
ty Sheriff’s Office,
63333 W. Highway
20, Bend, Oregon,
sell, at public oral
auction to the high-
est bidder, for cash
or cashier’s check,
the real property
commonly known as
64516 Daniel Court,
Bend, Oregon 97701.
Conditions of Sale: Po-
tential bidders must
arrive 15 minutes
prior to the auction to
allow the Deschutes
County
Sheriff’s
Office to review bid-
der’s funds. Only
U.S. currency and/
or cashier’s checks
made payable to
Deschutes County
Sheriff’s Office will
be accepted. Pay-
ment must be made
in full immediately
upon the close of the
sale.
For more information
on this sale go to:
http://oregonsheriffs-
sales.org/
Legal Notice
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE OF COM-
MERCIAL LOAN T.S.
No.: OR-21-890088-
BB Reference is
made to that certain
deed made by, LISA
ROSS as Grantor to
MATTHEW M. CHA-
KOIAN, ATTORNEY
AT LAW - OREGON
STATE BAR #01227,
as trustee, in favor of
Veristone Mortgage,
LLC, as Beneficiary,
dated
11/13/2019,
recorded 11/18/2019,
in official records
of
DESCHUTES
County, Oregon as
fee/file/instrument/
microfilm/reception
number 2019-44974
and
subsequently
assigned or trans-
ferred by operation
of law to Veristone
Mortgage,
LLC
covering the follow-
ing described real
property
situated
in said County, and
State. APN: 125962
2 0111 9 B B 0 0 2 0 0
Lot 6 in Block 27 of
OREGON WATER
W O N D E R L A N D,
UNIT NO. 2, as re-
d d i
C bi
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corded in Cabinet
A of Plats, Page
365, Records of
Deschutes County,
Oregon. Common-
ly known as: 17259
Kingfisher Dr, Bend,
OR 97707 The un-
dersigned
hereby
certifies that based
upon business re-
cords there are no
known written as-
signments of the
trust deed by the
trustee or by the
beneficiary and no
appointments of a
successor
trustee
have been made,
except as recorded
in the records of the
county or counties in
which the above de-
scribed real property
is situated. Further,
no action has been
instituted to recover
the debt, or any part
thereof, now remain-
ing secured by the
trust deed, or, if such
action has been in-
stituted, such action
has been dismissed
except as permitted
by ORS 86.752(7).
Both the beneficiary
and the trustee have
elected to sell the
said real property
to satisfy the obli-
gations secured by
said trust deed and
notice has been re-
corded pursuant to
Section
86.752(3)
of Oregon Revised
Statutes. There is a
default by grantor or
other person owing
an obligation, per-
formance of which
is secured by the
trust deed, or by
the successor in in-
terest, with respect
to provisions there-
in which authorize
sale in the event of
such provision. The
default for which
foreclosure is made
is grantor’s failure
to pay when due
the following sum:
TOTAL REQUIRED
TO REINSTATE: Not
applicable due to
loan maturity TOTAL
REQUIRED TO PAY-
OFF: $251,936.48
PLEASE BE AD-
VISED THAT REIN-
STATEMENT WILL
NOT BE AN OP-
TION AT THIS TIME,
AS THE ENTIRE
BALANCE OF THE
DEBT IS OWED
AND DUE. Because
of
interest,
late
charges, and other
charges that may
vary from day-to-day,
the amount due on
the day you pay may
be greater. It will be
necessary for you to
contact the Trustee
before the time you
tender reinstatement
or the payoff amount
so that you may be
advised of the exact
amount you will be
required to pay. By
reason of the de-
fault, the beneficia-
ry has declared all
sums owing on the
obligation secured
by the trust deed
immediately due and
payable, those sums
being the following,
to- wit: The loan has
matured and all bal-
ances due under the
terms of the prom-
issory note dated
11/13/2019 have not
been paid, includ-
ing the balance of
principal and inter-
est, along with late
charges, foreclosure
fees and costs, any
legal fees, and/or ad-
vances that have be-
come due. Nothing
in this notice shall be
construed as a waiv-
er of any fees owing
to the Beneficiary
under the Deed of
Trust pursuant to
the terms of the loan
documents. Where-
of, notice hereby is
given that QUALITY
LOAN
SERVICE
CORPORATION OF
WASHINGTON, the
undersigned trust-
ee will on 7/1/2021
at the hour of 10:00
AM, Standard of
Time, as established
by section 187.110,
Oregon
Revised
Statues, Inside the
main entrance to the
Deschutes County
Courthouse, located
at 1100 NW Bond
Street, Bend, OR
97703 County of
DESCHUTES, State
of Oregon, sell at
public auction to the
highest bidder for
cash the interest in
the said described
real property which
the grantor had or
had power to convey
at the time of the ex-
ecution by him of the
said trust deed, to-
gether with any inter-
est which the grantor
or his successors in
interest acquired af-
ter the execution of
said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing
obligations
there-
by secured and the
costs and expenses
of sale, including a
reasonable charge
by the trustee. No-
tice is further giv-
en that any person
named in Section
86.778 of Oregon
Revised
Statutes
has the right to have
the foreclosure pro-
ceeding dismissed
by payment to the
beneficiary of the
entire amount then
due (other than such
portion of said prin-
cipal as would not
then be due had no
default
occurred),
h
ih h
together with the
costs, trustee’s and
attorney’s fees and
curing any other
default complained
of in the Notice of
Default by tender-
ing the performance
required under the
obligation or trust
deed, at any time
prior to five days be-
fore the date last set
for sale. Other than
as shown of record,
neither the benefi-
ciary nor the trustee
has any actual no-
tice of any person
having or claiming to
have any lien upon
or interest in the
real property here-
inabove described
subsequent to the
interest of the trust-
ee in the trust deed,
or of any successor
in interest to grantor
or of any lessee or
other person in pos-
session of or occu-
pying the property,
except: Name and
Last Known Address
and Nature of Right,
Lien or Interest Lisa
Ross 17259 King-
fisher Dr Bend, OR
97707 Original Bor-
rower For Sale In-
formation Call: 916-
939-0772 or Login
to: www.nationwide-
posting.com In con-
struing this notice,
the singular includes
the plural, the word
“grantor”
includes
any successor in in-
terest to this grantor
as well as any oth-
er person owing an
obligation, the per-
formance of which
is secured by the
trust deed, and the
words “trustee” and
“beneficiary” include
their respective suc-
cessors in interest, if
any. Pursuant to Or-
egon Law, this sale
will not be deemed
final until the Trust-
ee’s deed has been
issued by QUALITY
LOAN
SERVICE
CORPORATION OF
WASHINGTON.
If
any irregularities are
discovered within 10
days of the date of
this sale, the trustee
will rescind the sale,
return the buyer’s
money and take fur-
ther action as nec-
essary. If the sale
is set aside for any
reason, including if
the Trustee is un-
able to convey title,
the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled
only to a return of the
monies paid to the
Trustee. This shall be
the Purchaser’s sole
and exclusive rem-
edy. The purchaser
shall have no further
recourse against the
Trustor, the Trustee,
the Beneficiary, the
Beneficiary’s Agent,
or the Beneficiary’s
Attorney. If you have
previously been dis-
charged
through
bankruptcy, you may
have been released
of personal liability
for this loan in which
case this letter is in-
tended to exercise
the note holders
right’s against the
real property only.
Pursuant to ORS
86.797(4) an action
for deficiency may
be brought after a
trustee’s sale of a
nonresidential trust
deed. Without limit-
ing the trustee’s dis-
claimer of represen-
tations or warranties,
Oregon law requires
the trustee to state in
this notice that some
residential property
sold at a trustee’s
sale may have been
used in manufac-
turing methamphet-
amines, the chem-
ical components of
which are known to
be toxic. Prospec-
tive purchasers of
residential property
should be aware of
this potential dan-
ger before deciding
to place a bid for
this property at the
trustee’s sale. NO-
TICE TO TENANTS:
TENANTS OF THE
SUBJECT
REAL
PROPERTY HAVE
CERTAIN PROTEC-
TIONS AFFFORD-
ED TO THEM UN-
DER ORS 86.782
AND
POSSIBLY
UNDER FEDERAL
LAW.
ATTACHED
TO THIS NOTICE
OF SALE, AND
I N C O R P O R AT E D
I N C O R P O R AT E D
HEREIN, IS A NO-
TICE TO TENANTS
THAT SETS FORTH
SOME OF THE
PROTECTIONS
THAT ARE AVAIL-
ABLE TO A TENANT
OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY
AND WHICH SETS
FORTH
CERTAIN
REQUIRMENTS
THAT MUST BE
COMPLIED WITH
BY ANY TENANT IN
ORDER TO OBTAIN
THE
AFFORDED
PROTECTION, AS
REQUIRED UNDER
ORS 86.771. TS No:
OR-21-890088-BB
Dated:
2/19/2021
Quality Loan Ser-
vice
Corporation
of Washington, as
Trustee
Signature
By: Jeff Stenman,
President Trustee’s
Address:
Quality
Loan Service Corp.
of Washington 108
1st Ave South, Suite
202, Seattle, WA
98104 Toll Free:
(866)
925-0241
IDSPub #0173231
3/24/2021 3/31/2021
4/7/2021 4/14/2021
said sums being the
following, to-wit: The
sum of $432,575.79
together with interest
thereon at the rate
of 3.12500% per
annum from June
1, 2019 until paid;
plus all accrued
late charges there-
on; and all Trustee’s
fees,
foreclosure
costs and any sums
advanced by the
Beneficiary pursuant
to the terms of said
Trust Deed. Where-
fore, notice is here-
by given that, the
undersigned Trust-
ee will on July 28,
2021 at the hour of
11:00 AM, Standard
of Time, as estab-
lished by Section
187.110,
Oregon
Revised Statues, at
the Bond Street en-
trance steps to the
Deschutes County
Courthouse,
1100
NW Bond St, Bend,
OR 97701 County
of Deschutes, sell
at public auction to
the highest bidder
for cash the interest
in the said described
real property which
the Grantor had or
had power to con-
vey at the time of the
execution by him of
the said Trust Deed,
together with any
interest which the
Grantor or his suc-
cessors in interest
acquired after the ex-
ecution of said Trust
Deed, to satisfy the
foregoing obligations
thereby
secured
and the costs and
expenses of sale,
including a reason-
able charge by the
Trustee. Notice is
further given that
any person named
in Section 86.753
of Oregon Revised
Statutes has the
right to have the
foreclosure proceed-
ing dismissed and
the Trust Deed rein-
stated by payment
to the Beneficiary
of the entire amount
then due (other than
such portion of said
principal as would
not then be due had
no default occurred),
together with the
costs, Trustee’s or
attorney’s fees and
curing any other
default complained
of in the Notice of
Default by tender-
ing the performance
required under the
obligation or Trust
Deed, at any time
prior to five days
before the date last
set for sale. Without
limiting the Trustee’s
disclaimer of repre-
sentations or war-
ranties, Oregon law
requires the Trustee
to state in this notice
that some residential
property sold at a
Trustee’s sale may
have been used in
manufacturing meth-
amphetamines, the
chemical
compo-
nents of which are
known to be toxic.
Prospective
pur-
chasers of residen-
tial property should
be aware of this po-
tential danger before
deciding to place a
bid for this property
at the Trustee’s sale.
In construing this
notice, the mascu-
line gender includes
the feminine and the
neuter, the singular
includes plural, the
word “Grantor” in-
cludes any succes-
sor in interest to the
Grantor as well as
any other persons
owing an obligation,
the performance of
which is secured
by said Trust Deed,
the words “Trustee”
and “Beneficiary” in-
cludes their respec-
tive successors in
interest, if any. Dat-
ed: March 11, 2021
By: Nathan F. Smith,
Esq., OSB #120112
Successor Trustee
Malcolm & Cisner-
os, A Law Corpora-
tion Attention: Na-
than F. Smith, Esq.,
OSB #120112 c/o
TRUSTEE CORPS
17100 Gillette Ave,
Irvine, CA 92614
949-252-8300Order
Number 74270, Pub
Dates: 03/24/2021,
03/31/2021,
04/07/2021,
04/14/2021,
THE
BULLETIN
Legal Notice
TS No. OR08000001-
20-1 APN 128848 TO
No 200001455-OR-
MSO TRUSTEE’S
NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made
to that certain Trust
Deed
made
by,
CHRISTOPHER J.
DAVIS AND CYN-
THIA ANN DAVIS,
AS TENANTS BY
THE ENTIRETY as
Grantor to AMER-
ITITLE as Trustee,
in favor of MORT-
GAGE ELECTRON-
IC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., as
designated nominee
for DANA CAPITAL
GROUP, Beneficiary
of the security instru-
ment, its successors
and assigns, dated
as of December 21,
2006 and recorded
on December 27,
2006 as Instrument
No.
2006-84097
and the beneficial
interest was as-
signed to Deutsche
Bank National Trust
Company as Trust-
ee on behalf of the
Certificate holders
of the HSI Asset
Securitization Cor-
poration Trust 2007-
NC1 Trust, Mortgage
Pass Through Certif-
icates, Series 2007-
NC1 and recorded
September 9, 2019
as Instrument Num-
ber 2019-33254 of
official records in
the Office of the Re-
corder of Deschutes
County, Oregon to-
wit: APN: 128848 Lot
1 Block 17 of LAKE
PARK
ESTATES,
Deschutes County,
Oregon Common-
ly known as: 4750
NE 33RD STREET,
REDMOND,
OR
97756 Both the Ben-
eficiary,
Deutsche
Bank National Trust
Company as Trust-
ee on behalf of the
Certificate holders
of the HSI Asset
Securitization Cor-
poration Trust 2007-
NC1 Trust, Mortgage
Pass Through Certif-
icates, Series 2007-
NC1, and the Trust-
ee, Nathan F. Smith,
Esq., OSB #120112,
have elected to sell
the said real prop-
erty to satisfy the
obligations secured
by said Trust Deed
and notice has been
recorded pursuant
to Section 86.735(3)
of Oregon Revised
Statutes. The de-
fault for which the
foreclosure is made
is the Grantor’s fail-
ure to pay: Failed to
pay payments which
became due Month-
ly Payment(s): 7
Monthly Payment(s)
from
07/01/2019
to
01/31/2020
at $2,092.49 12
Monthly Payment(s)
from
02/01/2020
to 01/31/2021 at
$2,113.55 2 Month-
ly
Payment(s)
from
02/01/2021
to 03/31/2021 at
$2,102.15 Total Late
Charge(s): Total Late
Charge(s) $78.64 By
this reason of said
default the Benefi-
ciary has declared
all obligations se-
cured by said Trust
Deed immediately
due and payable,
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