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HELP WANTED CUSTODIAL P O S I T I O N AVAILABLE Creek Valley School District is accepting applications for a Custodial position. The primary responsibilities will be custodial duties within the school district facilities. Duties and responsibilities may also include some general maintenance. The successful applicant must be able to lift 50 pounds and be able to complete numerous physical tasks throughout the workday. This position will also require the employee to drive a school bus. This is a 12 month hourly position with excellent family health coverage available. A comprehensive vacation and sick leave plan is also provided. Salary will be commensurate with duties and responsibilities. This position will be in the range of 50 hours per week. For more information, please contact the business office at 6th and Hayward Street in Chappell or call 308- 874-2911. The district will be accepting applications through the end of the business day on February 9, 2016. The application is also available online at creekvalleystorm.com. EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Very Profitable Home furnishings retailer, excellent location, proven sales record, retiring but will train. Located in Western NE For more info email inquiries to mkrening@ centurytel.net HELP WANTED THE SARATOGA SUN IS SEEKING A GEN- ERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORTER/PHOTOG- RAPHER who has an interest in sports. If you love writing about what makes a community tick, have a good knowledge of photography, and have an interest in community journalism, this job may be for you. The position includes evenings and weekends to cover town council meetings, sport- ing events, school events and general news taking place in the Platte Valley. Saratoga, Wyo., is nestled between two mountain ranges in southeast Wyoming and has incredible views and excellent fishing and hunting opportunities. If you love working in the outdoors, you will love working here. We have a circulation of 1,700, and serve three communities in the Platte Valley with a total population of 2200. We also cover the school district which includes five communities. A college degree in journalism or English is desired, but not required. Pay ranges from $23-25K depending on experience. Benefits include 401K and vacation after one year. If interested, send resume, examples of writing and photographs to [email protected] This position is open until filled. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. HLT Check Exchange: Cash handling, marketing & collections. Must have 6 months cash handling experience and valid drivers license. Paid days & holidays and bonus plan. Email resume to : [email protected] HELP WANTED START YOUR NEWSPAPER CAREER WITH US! The Pine Bluffs Post in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., has an opening for an intelligent, energetic reporter who can produce good, clean copy and create engaging page designs. The position will be responsible for a broad coverage area including city and county government, education, breaking news and will assist with sports. This is an excellent opportunity for recent college graduates or those looking to break into the newspaper industry. Photography and experience in Photoshop and InDesign are helpful but not required. To apply, please send resume and clippings to John Verser at publisher@ suntelegraph.com. TOP QUALITY PRESSMEN SOUGHT TO RUN OUR CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO PRESS OPERATION. This position includes overseeing the production of two daily newspapers, two weeklies, and several commercial print products. We want an experienced leader capable of handling training, ordering of supplies, and maintaining OSHA standards. Clovis Media, Inc. offers a benefits package (Health insurance, retirement, and vacation time) and a competitive salary. WE WILL PAY YOU WHAT YOU’RE WORTH. To apply, send resume to Patrick Cossel at pcstevenson@ actaccess.net HELP WANTED **REWARDING WORK** Sidney caregivers need- ed to assist individu- als with housekeeping, meals, and light per- sonal care. Weekdays or weekends, AM or PM 3-5 hours per day $9.50/hour plus bonus. Caretech 1-800-991- 7006. PT JANITORIAL/ CLEANING, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend- able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info. MISC. WE BUY ALUMINUM CANS. WE PAY CASH. 955 BALL ST, SIDNEY. 254-7115. FURNISHED APTS. FURNISHED APT FOR RENT: Stove & Refrig. 2 bedroom, Lease, No pets, adults only 308- 249-5264 APTS FOR LEASE STUDIO, 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR LEASE. $450 & up, all utilities pd. 1 month deposit & background check. 308-254-0913 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT in Sidney. Nice Location. $650. call 308-879-4523 NEWLY RENOVATED 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH- ROOM HOUSE avail- able with partially fenced yard, new fridge, washer and dryer, and micro- wave, all new windows, flooring, bathroom fix- tures, fence, electric fireplace, central air and heat, etc. No smoking, no pets. Utilities paid by renter. Located near Geigers’ Construction on East Highway 30. $850 a month with a secu- rity deposit of $850. For more information, call 308-254-3852. MISC. FOR SALE FOR SALE: (2) HANDCRAFTED ASPEN TABLES. Aspen Table Measures - 58”L X 24” D X 24” H. Aspen Table Measures - 53” L X 21” D X 24” H. Call 308-250- 0838. $450.00 each, cash price. STATEWIDES DESIGNER WANTED for Advertising/Graphic Arts position, full-time. Familiar with Adobe Suite, good creative, typing and organiza- tion skills. Qualified applicants wanted, but will train right person. Competitive wages/ benefits. Jim or Julie Dickerson, Albion News, Albion, NE. Email: albn- [email protected]; phone: 402-395-2115. STATEWIDES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING in over 165 newspapers. Reach thousands of readers for $225/25 word ad. Contact your local news- paper or call 1-800-369- 2850. ENRICH YOUR life helping international High School students through placing, super- vising their American exchange program experience. P/T, flexible hours, travel incentives, extra income. Julia Bazal, midwest@iseusa. org. LEGALS 7A WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3, 2016 Sidney Sun-Telegraph ONLINE: www.suntelegraph.com Send Legal Notices to: [email protected] ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate will be able to perform the following: • General accounting functions • Complete reconciliations of bank and general ledger accounts • Provide support for annual audit and cost report • Prepare and execute biweekly payroll and corresponding reports • Prepare / review and post monthly journal entries Apply on-line at www.kimballhealth.org WRESTLING HEAD COACH WOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH Northeastern Junior College seeks enthusiastic and qualified individuals to fill our new coaching positions. We are excited to get these new programs up and running! Complete information for these positions may be found on the NJC website at: http://www. njc.edu/Human-Resources or contact Human Resources at 970-521-6661. NJC is an EEO/AA Employer. LEGAL NOTICES L562 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION The name of the Company is CN Cattle Company, LLC. The address of the initial designated office is 9734 Road 8, Sidney, Nebraska, 69162. The general nature of the business to be transacted is any lawful busi- ness for limited liability com- panies in Nebraska, including to conduct and engage in the business of ranching, includ- ing the raising, feeding, buying and selling of livestock of every kind or type, and the planting, raising, harvesting, buying and selling of hay and cover crops for grazing, and to carry on, generally, such other incidental business as may be appropri- ate to the above-mentioned activities. The Company com- menced on January 7, 2016, and the duration is perpetual. The affairs of the Company will be conducted in accordance with the Operating Agreement. /s/ Nicholas J. Easterly, Initial Agent 9734 Road 8 Sidney, NE 69162 /s/ Steven F. Mattoon, NSBA No. 15110 For: Matzke & Mattoon 907 Jackson Street P.O. Box 316 Sidney, NE 69162 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on January 20, 27 & February 3, 2016] L593 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Robert H. Runge and Connie J. Runge, husband and wife Plaintiffs, vs. Clara H. McNish, et. al. Defendants. Case No. CI 15-154 NOTICE TO: Clara H. McNish and _______, spouse of Clara H. McNish, real name unknown; Harry W. Pfeifer Jr., Trustee of the _______ (trust name unknown); Dr. Joe F. Shuffield and ________, spouse of Dr. Joe F. Shuffield, real name unknown; West Valley Equities, Inc., a Nevada Corporation; Gordon G. MacLean and ________, spouse of Gordon G. MacLean, real name unknown; Irvin Goodman and ________, spouse of Irvin Goodman, real name unknown; Bernard Krantz and _________, spouse of Bernard Krantz, real name unknown; Hazel H. Krantz and ________, spouse of Hazel H. Krantz, real name unknown; Louis E. Marx and ________, spouse of Louis E. Marx, real name unknown; Ruth Marx and ________, spouse of Ruth Marx, real name unknown; Arthur B. Hardy and ________, spouse of Arthur B. Hardy, real name unknown; Pasquion Minerals Company II, an Oklahoma General Partnership Company; Mile High United Way, a Colorado company; John C. Bentley and ________, spouse of John C. Bentley, real name unknown; Morris Snyder and ________, spouse of Morris Snyder, real name unknown; Shirley Snyder, a/k/a Shirley S. Snyder, and _________, spouse of Shirley Snyder, real name unknown; Lillian E. Saliman and _________, spouse of Lillian E. Saliman, real name unknown; Eddie B. Pace and _________, spouse of Eddie B. Pace, real name unknown; David Lawrence Pace and _________, spouse of David Lawrence Pace, real name unknown; James Jarboe Pace and ________, spouse of James Jarboe Pace, real name unknown; Helen A. Sutherland and ________, spouse of Helen A. Sutherland, real name unknown; Sue K. Parrott and ________, spouse of Sue K. Parrott, real name unknown; Ann Graham and ________, spouse of Ann Graham, real name unknown; Julius H. Kolb, III and ________, spouse of Julius H. Kolb, III, real name unknown; Jeanne T. Fleming and ________, spouse of Jeanne T. Fleming, real name unknown; William V. Kolb, Jr. and ________, spouse of William V. Kolb, Jr., real name unknown; Robert C. Kolb and ________, spouse of Robert C. Kolb, real name unknown; Cherrelyn L. Davis and ________, spouse of Cherrelyn L. Davis, real name unknown; Glenn Galen Kolb and _________, spouse of Glenn Galen Kolb, real name unknown; Kathryn M. Miller and _________, spouse of Kathryn M. Miller, real name unknown; Bonnie Kolb and ________, spouse of Bonnie Kolb, real name unknown; Charles R. Barlow and ________, spouse of Charles R. Barlow, real name unknown; George W. Barlow, Jr. and _________, spouse of George W. Barlow, Jr., real name unknown; Vernon Edward Runge and Katherine Runge, husband and wife; Margarete L. Runge a/k/a Margerete L. Runge and _________, spouse of Margarete L. Runge, real name unknown; Clifford Charles Runge and Phyllis Runge, husband and wife; Francis James Butterfield and Doris Jo Butterfield, Co-Trustees of the Butterfield Family Trust, dated January 23, 1991; George Frederick Runge and ________, spouse of George Frederick Runge, real name unknown; Eva May Runge and ________, spouse of Eva May Runge, real name unknown; Blanche W. McKnight and Mary Josephine McKnight Runge, as Co-Trustees under the Will of Paul H. McKnight; and All per- sons having or claiming any interest in and to the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be pro- duced from Section Seventeen (17), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Fifty (50) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown. You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of November, 2015, the Plaintiffs, Robert H. Runge and Connie J. Runge, filed their Complaint in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to determine and Order with regard to Section Seventeen (17), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Fifty (50) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown; that the above- described Defendants have no rights, title and interest or claim upon the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced; an Order terminating, can- celling and extinguishing the mineral interests of record or claimed by the Defendants, an Order vesting title in and to the Plaintiffs; and for such other and further relief and just and equitable. You must file an appropriate written response or answer to this Petition within thirty (30) days after service, being thirty (30) days from February 10, 2016. Upon your failure to do so, the Court may enter a judg- ment for the relief demanded in the Petition. Robert H. Runge and Connie J. Runge, Plaintiffs By: Kendra A. Strommen, NSBA No. 24324 For: Matzke & Mattoon, L.L.C. 907 Jackson Street P.O. Box 316 Sidney, Nebraska 69162-0316 (308) 254-5595 Attorneys for the Plaintiffs [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on January 27, February 3 & 10, 2016] L608 NOTICE A meeting of the Cheyenne County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) will be held Wednesday, February 10th, 2016 at 7:00 pm in the County Commissioner’s Meeting room, Cheyenne County Courthouse. This meet- ing is open to the public and public comments are encour- aged. [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on February 3, 2016] CLASSIFIEDS Dear Annie: I know I have my faults, but I can’t figure out why my wife suddenly hates me. She has said so. We have been married for 25 years and it’s like a light switch flicked. At first, I didn’t quite get it and didn’t re- spond well (arguing and shouting at her). But when the cold shoulder turned icier and she be- gan distancing herself, I figured the appropriate response was to load up on the patience and un- derstanding. But the crazy thing is, the nicer I am, the angrier she gets. She has even said that she never loved me. That can’t be true. I remem- ber that we would hug and kiss daily and hold hands all the time. We have shared many laughs and many travels, and sex was regularly fulfilling for us both. I thought we were happy. The only thing I can think of is that our kids are now in col- lege and I think my wife is strug- gling with being an empty nester. She was a stay-at-home mom and school vol- unteer, so this is a major adjustment. But my wife refuses to consider this possibil- ity. She brings up arguments we had 10 years ago. I can’t get her to recall the good times. She is fix- ated on how “horrible” I am and thinks marriages are supposed to be minute-by-minute bliss. She won’t go to counseling together. She won’t even go to church with me or out to dinner. She has been working out a lot and has changed most of her eat- ing habits, following whatever is the latest fad. I’m pretty certain there is no other person involved, and I’m definitely not cheating on her. Do you have any advice? – I’d Like My Wife Back Please Dear Like: There are a few possibilities here. Your wife could have met someone she wants to impress, someone who makes her feel young and desirable, while your marriage has gone a little stale. If so, kicking up the ro- mance could help. Or now that the kids are out of the house, she could have realized that you have little in common. (She may have felt like this for years, but waited until the kids were gone.) An- other likely culprit is menopause. Some women go through major emotional upheaval along with the hormonal changes. Tell your wife you love her and are worried about her health, and suggest she see her doctor. But you can- not force her to be more willing to work on this, so please get coun- seling for yourself and find the best way to cope with your cur- rent situation. Dear Annie: Here is another gift for older parents: A phone call or a visit at regular intervals. I regret that I didn’t phone my parents more often, and when I visited, there didn’t seem to be a lot to talk about. But I realized that just being there was mean- ingful. Sometimes I took my nee- dlework, and always asked wheth- er there was anything I could do to be helpful. That included some mending, picking up hearing aid batteries, driving their rarely used car, and buying three pairs of slippers for a parent who was unable to go to the store, and re- turning the pairs that didn’t fit. These are good memories. – Pat Dear Pat: For most parents, there is no better gift than their children’s time. Thank you for saying so. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Land- ers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@ creators.com, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find An- nie on Facebook at Facebook. com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndi- cate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2016 CREATORS.COM Annie's Mailbox KATHY MITCHELL & MARCY SUGAR Creators Syndicate

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Page 1: LegaLs 7a - The Sidney Sun-Telegraph · 3/2/2016  · For entr in Sidney. Nice Location. $650. call 308-879-4523 newly renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bath- ... 402-395-2115. STATEWIDES CLASSIFIED

HELP WANTEDC u s t o d i a l P o s i t i o n available Creek Valley School District is accepting applications for a Custodial position. The primary responsibilities will be custodial duties within the school district facilities. Duties and responsibilities may also include some general maintenance. The successful applicant must be able to lift 50 pounds and be able to complete numerous physical tasks throughout the workday. This position will also require the employee to drive a school bus. This is a 12 month hourly position with excellent family health coverage available. A comprehensive vacation and sick leave plan is also provided. Salary will be commensurate with duties and responsibilities. This position will be in the range of 50 hours per week. For more information, please contact the business office at 6th and Hayward Street in Chappell or call 308-874-2911. The district will be accepting applications through the end of the business day on February 9, 2016. The application is also available online at creekvalleystorm.com.

exCellent business o P P o r t u n i t y Very Profitable Home furnishings retailer, excellent location, proven sales record, retiring but will train. Located in Western NE For more info email inquiries to [email protected]

HELP WANTEDthe saratoga sun is seeking a gen-eral assignment rePorter/Photog-raPher who has an interest in sports. If you love writing about what makes a community tick, have a good knowledge of photography, and have an interest in community journalism, this job may be for you. The position includes evenings and weekends to cover town council meetings, sport-ing events, school events and general news taking place in the Platte Valley.Saratoga, Wyo., is nestled between two mountain ranges in southeast Wyoming and has incredible views and excellent fishing and hunting opportunities. If you love working in the outdoors, you will love working here. We have a circulation of 1,700, and serve three communities in the Platte Valley with a total population of 2200. We also cover the school district which includes five communities. A college degree in journalism or English is desired, but not required. Pay ranges from $23-25K depending on experience. Benefits include 401K and vacation after one year. If interested, send resume, examples of writing and photographs to [email protected] This position is open until filled.

Customer serviCe rePresentative. HLT Check Exchange: Cash handling, marketing & collections. Must have 6 months cash handling experience and valid drivers license. Paid days & holidays and bonus plan. Email resume to : [email protected]

HELP WANTEDstart your newsPaPer Career with us! The Pine Bluffs Post in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., has an opening for an intelligent, energetic reporter who can produce good, clean copy and create engaging page designs. The position will be responsible for a broad coverage area including city and county government, education, breaking news and will assist with sports. This is an excellent opportunity for recent college graduates or those looking to break into the newspaper industry. Photography and experience in Photoshop and InDesign are helpful but not required. To apply, please send resume and clippings to John Verser at [email protected].

toP quality Pressmen sought to run our Clovis, new mexiCo Press oPeration. This position includes overseeing the production of two daily newspapers, two weeklies, and several commercial print products. We want an experienced leader capable of handling training, ordering of supplies, and maintaining OSHA standards. Clovis Media, Inc. offers a benefits package (Health insurance, retirement, and vacation time) and a competitive salary. WE WILL PAY YOU WHAT YOU’RE WORTH. To apply, send resume to Patrick Cossel at [email protected]

HELP WANTED* * r e w a r d i n g work**Sidney caregivers need-ed to assist individu-als with housekeeping, meals, and light per-sonal care. Weekdays or weekends, AM or PM 3-5 hours per day $9.50/hour plus bonus. Caretech 1-800-991-7006.

Pt Janitorial/Cleaning, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend-able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info.

MISC.we buy aluminum Cans. WE PAY CASH. 955 BALL ST, SIDNEY. 254-7115.

FURNISHED APTS.Furnished aPt For rent: Stove & Refrig. 2 bedroom, Lease, No pets, adults only 308-249-5264

APTS FOR LEASEstudio, 1 & 2 bedroom aPartments For lease. $450 & up, all utilities pd. 1 month deposit & background check. 308-254-0913

HOUSES FOR RENT2 bedroom house For rent in Sidney. Nice Location. $650. call 308-879-4523

newly renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bath-room house avail-able with partially fenced yard, new fridge, washer and dryer, and micro-wave, all new windows, flooring, bathroom fix-tures, fence, electric fireplace, central air and heat, etc. No smoking, no pets. Utilities paid by renter. Located near Geigers’ Construction on East Highway 30. $850 a month with a secu-rity deposit of $850. For more information, call 308-254-3852.

MISC. FOR SALEFor sale: (2) handCraFted asPen tables. Aspen Table Measures - 58”L X 24” D X 24” H. Aspen Table Measures - 53” L X 21” D X 24” H. Call 308-250-0838. $450.00 each, cash price.

STATEWIDESDESIGNER WANTED for Advertising/Graphic Arts position, full-time. Familiar with Adobe Suite, good creative, typing and organiza-tion skills. Qualified applicants wanted, but will train right person. Competitive wages/benefits. Jim or Julie Dickerson, Albion News, Albion, NE. Email: [email protected]; phone: 402-395-2115.

STATEWIDESC L A S S I F I E D ADVERTISING in over 165 newspapers. Reach thousands of readers for $225/25 word ad. Contact your local news-paper or call 1-800-369-2850.

ENRICH YOUR life helping international High School students through placing, super-vising their American exchange program experience. P/T, flexible hours, travel incentives, extra income. Julia Bazal, [email protected].

LegaLs7a

WednesdayFebruary 3, 2016

sidney sun-TelegraphOnLine:www.suntelegraph.com

Send Legal Notices to:

[email protected]

AccountAntThe successful candidate will be able to perform the following:

• General accounting functions• Complete reconciliations of bank and general ledger accounts• Provide support for annual audit and cost report• Prepare and execute biweekly payroll and corresponding reports• Prepare / review and post monthly journal entries

Apply on-line at www.kimballhealth.org

Wrestling Head CoaCH

Women’s soCCer Head CoaCH

Northeastern Junior College seeks enthusiastic and qualified

individuals to fill our new coaching positions. We are

excited to get these new programs up and running!

Complete information for these positions may be found on the NJC website at: http://www.njc.edu/Human-Resources or contact Human Resources at

970-521-6661. NJC is an EEO/AA Employer.

LEgAL NOTICESL562NOTICE OF ORGANIZATIONThe name of the Company is

CN Cattle Company, LLC. The address of the initial designated office is 9734 Road 8, Sidney, Nebraska, 69162. The general nature of the business to be transacted is any lawful busi-ness for limited liability com-panies in Nebraska, including to conduct and engage in the business of ranching, includ-ing the raising, feeding, buying and selling of livestock of every kind or type, and the planting, raising, harvesting, buying and selling of hay and cover crops for grazing, and to carry on, generally, such other incidental business as may be appropri-ate to the above-mentioned activities. The Company com-menced on January 7, 2016, and the duration is perpetual. The affairs of the Company will be conducted in accordance with the Operating Agreement. /s/ Nicholas J. Easterly, Initial Agent9734 Road 8Sidney, NE 69162/s/ Steven F. Mattoon, NSBA No. 15110For: Matzke & Mattoon907 Jackson StreetP.O. Box 316Sidney, NE 69162[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on January 20, 27 & February 3, 2016]

L593IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY,

NEBRASKARobert H. Runge and Connie J.

Runge, husband and wifePlaintiffs,

vs.Clara H. McNish, et. al.

Defendants. Case No. CI 15-154

NOTICETO: Clara H. McNish and

_______, spouse of Clara H. McNish, real name unknown; Harry W. Pfeifer Jr., Trustee of the _______ (trust name unknown); Dr. Joe F. Shuffield and ________, spouse of Dr. Joe F. Shuffield, real name unknown; West Valley Equities, Inc., a Nevada Corporation; Gordon G. MacLean and ________, spouse of Gordon G. MacLean, real name unknown; Irvin Goodman and ________, spouse of Irvin Goodman, real name unknown; Bernard Krantz and _________, spouse of Bernard Krantz, real name unknown; Hazel H. Krantz and ________, spouse of Hazel H. Krantz, real name unknown; Louis E. Marx and ________, spouse of Louis E. Marx, real name unknown; Ruth Marx and ________, spouse of Ruth Marx, real name unknown; Arthur B. Hardy and ________, spouse of Arthur B. Hardy,

real name unknown; Pasquion Minerals Company II, an Oklahoma General Partnership Company; Mile High United Way, a Colorado company; John C. Bentley and ________, spouse of John C. Bentley, real name unknown; Morris Snyder and ________, spouse of Morris Snyder, real name unknown; Shirley Snyder, a/k/a Shirley S. Snyder, and _________, spouse of Shirley Snyder, real name unknown; Lillian E. Saliman and _________, spouse of Lillian E. Saliman, real name unknown; Eddie B. Pace and _________, spouse of Eddie B. Pace, real name unknown; David Lawrence Pace and _________, spouse of David Lawrence Pace, real name unknown; James Jarboe Pace and ________, spouse of James Jarboe Pace, real name unknown; Helen A. Sutherland and ________, spouse of Helen A. Sutherland, real name unknown; Sue K. Parrott and ________, spouse of Sue K. Parrott, real name unknown; Ann Graham and ________, spouse of Ann Graham, real name unknown; Julius H. Kolb, III and ________, spouse of Julius H. Kolb, III, real name unknown; Jeanne T. Fleming and ________, spouse of Jeanne T. Fleming, real name unknown; William V. Kolb,

Jr. and ________, spouse of William V. Kolb, Jr., real name unknown; Robert C. Kolb and ________, spouse of Robert C. Kolb, real name unknown; Cherrelyn L. Davis and ________, spouse of Cherrelyn L. Davis, real name unknown; Glenn Galen Kolb and _________, spouse of Glenn Galen Kolb, real name unknown; Kathryn M. Miller and _________, spouse of Kathryn M. Miller, real name unknown; Bonnie Kolb and ________, spouse of Bonnie Kolb, real name unknown; Charles R. Barlow and ________, spouse of Charles R. Barlow, real name unknown; George W. Barlow, Jr. and _________, spouse of George W. Barlow, Jr., real name unknown; Vernon Edward Runge and Katherine Runge, husband and wife; Margarete L. Runge a/k/a Margerete L. Runge and _________, spouse of Margarete L. Runge, real name unknown; Clifford Charles Runge and Phyllis Runge, husband and wife; Francis James Butterfield and Doris Jo Butterfield, Co-Trustees of the Butterfield Family Trust, dated January 23, 1991; George Frederick Runge and ________, spouse of George Frederick Runge, real name unknown; Eva May Runge and ________, spouse of Eva May

Runge, real name unknown; Blanche W. McKnight and Mary Josephine McKnight Runge, as Co-Trustees under the Will of Paul H. McKnight; and All per-sons having or claiming any interest in and to the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be pro-duced from Section Seventeen (17), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Fifty (50) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown.

You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of November, 2015, the Plaintiffs, Robert H. Runge and Connie J. Runge, filed their Complaint in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to determine and Order with regard to Section Seventeen (17), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Fifty (50) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown; that the above-described Defendants have no rights, title and interest or claim upon the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced; an Order terminating, can-celling and extinguishing the mineral interests of record or claimed by the Defendants, an Order vesting title in and to the

Plaintiffs; and for such other and further relief and just and equitable.

You must file an appropriate written response or answer to this Petition within thirty (30) days after service, being thirty (30) days from February 10, 2016. Upon your failure to do so, the Court may enter a judg-ment for the relief demanded in the Petition.Robert H. Runge and Connie J. Runge, Plaintiffs By: Kendra A. Strommen, NSBA No. 24324For: Matzke & Mattoon, L.L.C.907 Jackson StreetP.O. Box 316Sidney, Nebraska 69162-0316(308) 254-5595Attorneys for the Plaintiffs[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on January 27, February 3 & 10, 2016]

L608NOTICE

A meeting of the Cheyenne County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) will be held Wednesday, February 10th, 2016 at 7:00 pm in the County Commissioner’s Meeting room, Cheyenne County Courthouse. This meet-ing is open to the public and public comments are encour-aged.

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on February 3, 2016]

CLassiFieds

Dear Annie: I know I have my faults, but I can’t figure out why my wife suddenly hates me. She has said so.

We have been married for 25 years and it’s like a light switch flicked. At first, I didn’t quite get it and didn’t re-spond well (arguing and shouting at her). But when the cold shoulder turned icier and she be-gan distancing herself, I figured the appropriate response was to load up on the patience and un-derstanding. But the crazy thing is, the nicer I am, the angrier she gets. She has even said that she never loved me.

That can’t be true. I remem-ber that we would hug and kiss daily and hold hands all the time. We have shared many laughs

and many travels, and sex was regularly fulfilling for us both. I thought we were happy.

The only thing I can think of is that our kids are now in col-

lege and I think my wife is strug-gling with being an empty nester. She was a stay-at-home mom and school vol-unteer, so this is a

major adjustment. But my wife refuses to consider this possibil-ity. She brings up arguments we had 10 years ago. I can’t get her to recall the good times. She is fix-ated on how “horrible” I am and thinks marriages are supposed to be minute-by-minute bliss. She won’t go to counseling together. She won’t even go to church with me or out to dinner.

She has been working out a lot

and has changed most of her eat-ing habits, following whatever is the latest fad. I’m pretty certain there is no other person involved, and I’m definitely not cheating on her. Do you have any advice? – I’d Like My Wife Back Please

Dear Like: There are a few possibilities here. Your wife could have met someone she wants to impress, someone who makes her feel young and desirable, while your marriage has gone a little stale. If so, kicking up the ro-mance could help. Or now that the kids are out of the house, she could have realized that you have little in common. (She may have felt like this for years, but waited until the kids were gone.) An-other likely culprit is menopause. Some women go through major emotional upheaval along with the hormonal changes. Tell your

wife you love her and are worried about her health, and suggest she see her doctor. But you can-not force her to be more willing to work on this, so please get coun-seling for yourself and find the best way to cope with your cur-rent situation.

Dear Annie: Here is another gift for older parents: A phone call or a visit at regular intervals.

I regret that I didn’t phone my parents more often, and when I visited, there didn’t seem to be a lot to talk about. But I realized that just being there was mean-ingful. Sometimes I took my nee-dlework, and always asked wheth-er there was anything I could do to be helpful. That included some mending, picking up hearing aid batteries, driving their rarely used car, and buying three pairs of slippers for a parent who was

unable to go to the store, and re-turning the pairs that didn’t fit. These are good memories. – Pat

Dear Pat: For most parents, there is no better gift than their children’s time. Thank you for saying so.

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