7A Legals Online: www.suntelegraph.com Monday September 22, 2014 Sidney Sun-Telegraph Legal Notices L417 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Geraldine M. Zink, Deceased Estate No. PR14-45 Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2014, in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of Will of said Decedent and that Raymond William Zink, whose address is 2432 Craig Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska 69162, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with this Court on or before November 24, 2014, or be forever barred. /s/ Lori Bartling Clerk of the County Court 1000 10th Avenue Sidney, Nebraska 69162 /s/ Steven F. Mattoon, NSBA No. 15110 Matzke & Mattoon, L.L.C. P. O. Box 316 Sidney, Nebraska 69162-0316 (308) 254-5595 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on September 22, 29, and October 6. 2014.] L381 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Curtis W. Samples, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT E. DODDS, and ____________________, spouse of Robert E. Dodds, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, Personal Representatives, successors, and assigns of ROBERT E. DODDS, real names unknown; PHYLLIS D. DODDS, deceased, and Robert E. Dodds, spouse of PHYLLIS D. DODDS; the heirs, devisees, Personal Representatives, successors, and assigns of PHYLLIS D. DODDS, real names unknown; FRANKLIN E. DODDS, and ____________, spouse of FRANKLIN E. DODDS, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, Personal Representatives, successors, and assigns of FRANKLIN E. DODDS, real names unknown and all persons having or claiming any interest in said real estate described as Lot One (1), Block Two (2) Sidney Indian Hills Addition to Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown; Defendants. CASE NO. CI 14-139 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS TO: ROBERT E. DODDS, and ____________________, spouse of Robert E. Dodds, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, Personal Representatives, successors, and assigns of ROBERT E. DODDS, real names unknown; PHYLLIS D. DODDS, deceased, and Robert E. Dodds, spouse of PHYLLIS D. DODDS; the heirs, devisees, Personal Representatives, successors, and assigns of PHYLLIS D. DODDS, real names unknown; FRANKLIN E. DODDS, and ____________, spouse of FRANKLIN E. DODDS, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, Personal Representatives, successors, and assigns of FRANKLIN E. DODDS, real names unknown and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to said real estate to wit: Lot One (1), Block Two (2) Sidney Indian Hills Addition to Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown; YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on August 22, 2014, the Plaintiff Curtis W. Samples filed his Complaint in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which is to determine on Order with regard to the foreclosure of tax liens on the aforestated real property. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that you must file an appropriate written response or Answer to this Complaint, before September 22nd, 2014, or otherwise be forever barred from any right, title, or claim in and to the above-described real property. 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These notices provide essential information about all local government entities, including schools, cities, villages and counties. A Democracy is a system of checks and balances. Your right to know and be informed is a check on government. Public notices shed light on the actions of all governmental bodies, but it’s up to you, the citizen, to read them and obtain more information if necessary about the actions that impact you. We have blank newspaper end rolls for sale. $5 a roll. Used for wrapping, packing, coloring paper, craft paper, picnic table coverings, etc. Pick up at: 817 12th Ave, Sidney, Nebraska Annie's Mailbox Dear Annie: I am in a relationDear Pennsylvania: Is he ship with a man I met through an still having intimate conversations online dating site. I hadn’t known and messaging women on dating him long when he broke up with me. sites? Are you still a secret from his But shortly after our friends and family? If relationship ended, I so, we don’t believe found out I was pregKathy Mitchell he loves you, either, nant. We didn’t talk & marcy Sugar and you are better off Creators Syndicate much at the beginning separated. However, of my pregnancy, but if he is truly making things improved by an effort, has cut off the end. contact with the old A month before our baby was due, girlfriends and has introduced you he suggested we work things out to- to his family, please give him the gether, and I agreed. One month af- opportunity to step up. This takes ter our daughter was born, I moved time, and you could benefit from a short distance from my hometown couples counseling. But should your to be with him, but he kept the baby relationship not work out, his first and me a secret from everyone he priority should be his responsibility knew, and it broke my heart. to his daughter. I also found out he was having Dear Annie: Has good taste gone rather intimate conversations with out the window? I recently received other women and was still messag- an invitation to a baby shower. The ing people on dating sites during the invitation asks me to bring a gift, of time we were “working things out.” course, but instead of a card, to also I confronted him, but he keeps mak- bring a book. ing excuses. I’ve never gotten an I have never met any of the peoapology. ple involved in this shower, includNow when he tells me he loves ing the parents of the new baby me, I don’t know whether I believe or the woman hosting the party. I him. Our sex life is pretty much barely know the woman who is the nonexistent. Is this relationship all new grandmother, and that’s only in my head, or are these subtle ways because she lives in our subdivision. of showing me he really doesn’t These blanket invitations went out care about me? — Heartbroken in to many women in the neighborPennsylvania hood. It is less an invitation to cel- ebrate than it is a request for gifts from total strangers. Please ask your readers to limit these gift-giving invitations to friends and family. After all, gifts are expressions of love and have no meaning if they are from total strangers. — Stunned in Texas Dear Stunned: You are right that shower invitations should go only to friends and family. Anyone who wants to meet the neighbors can invite them to a backyard barbecue. But as with any invitation, you can decline. (We do, however, like the idea of giving books.) Dear Annie: I take exception to your advice to “Concerned Grandparent,” who complained that people drank beer from their cars after Little League games. What has happened to being social and getting to know the other parents? It is far better than rushing the kids home to sit in front of the computer. Our children need more direct social interaction, not less. Just because someone enjoys beer doesn’t mean he is a drunk. Lighten up. If you want to scurry away from the event with your child, that is fine, but let other people live their lives. — Fed Up to Here with P.C. Dear Fed Up: Why must parents drink beer during a children’s sport- ing event? Have an ice cream party. Bring soft drinks. Save the beer for adult time and instead demonstrate to the kids that socialization doesn’t require alcohol. And you can bet that at least one of those adults will be driving home mildly impaired. Dear Annie: My brother, “Ned,” worked alongside my dad for many years. Now that Dad is getting up in years, Ned has taken over the business. Ned has had a drinking problem for a long time. Ten years ago, he landed a lucrative contract for the business, and my parents were able to put money in the bank. Since then, however, his drinking has become worse, and he has been unable to get any contracts at all. His temper has become volatile, and he briefly went to jail. He eats my parents out of house and home and ruins our family get-togethers by arguing with everyone. He threatens to sell his house, move to Hawaii and end his life if anyone tries to confront him. He refuses treatment. We are all worried about Ned, but mostly, we are concerned about my parents’ health. They don’t know how to handle Ned’s irrational behavior anymore and want to close the business before they lose everything. What do you suggest? — Worried Sis Dear Sis: If your parents still own the business, they ought to sell it, unless they can hire someone else to run it profitably. But if Ned is a part owner, your parents will need to consult an attorney. Ned’s drinking, his volatile temper and his threats are not within their control. He has to want help and may need to hit rock bottom to get there. In the meantime, your parents have to protect themselves. Start by contacting Al-Anon (al-anon-alateen.org). Dear Annie: I have owned all kinds of pets and have always loved them dearly and considered them “family.” I can understand signing their name on birthday cards, holiday cards, etc. But I was surprised when I received a sympathy card with the signatures of the husband and wife along with the pet’s name and paw print. Do you think this is appropriate? — Still Grieving Dear Still: The dog’s paw print changes the tone of the card from sympathetic to “cute.” It is not appropriate, but some folks simply don’t consider how that type of card is going to be received by someone in mourning. We don’t believe they meant to treat your grief lightly. Please forgive them. Our condolences on your loss. COPYRIGHT 2014 CREATORS.COM