7A Legals Online: www.suntelegraph.com Tuesday September 9, 2014 Sidney Sun-Telegraph Legal Notices L365 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA MICHAEL J. VINZENZ, TRUSTEE OF THE CASE NO. CI 14-141 MICHAEL J. VINZENZ REVOCABLE TRUST Plaintiffs, vs. NOTICE OF SUIT DORIS JUELFS, ROBERT M. HAGEMEISTER, LEEOLA HAGGEMEISTER, JOHN LLOYD HAGEMEISTER, MARY LEE ANDERSON, ANN HENSEN and all person havingor claiming any interest throughany of the defendants in the severed mineral interest in the South half of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 52 West of the th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska. Defendants. TO: DORIS JUELFS, ROBERT M. HAGEMEISTER,LEEOLA HAGGEMEISTER, JOHN LLOYD HAGEMEISTER, MARY LEE ANDERSON, ANN HENSEN and all person having or claiming any interest through any of the deefedants in the severed mineral interest in the South half of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 52 West of the th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that, Michael J. Vinzenz, Trustee of the Michael J. Vinzenz Revocable Trust, Plaintiff, has filed its petition in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, in Case No. CI 14-141 therein against each of you, and others, as defendants, the object and prayer of which is find that any mineral interest you may have in the South half of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 52 West of the th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska has been abandoned, and enter a Judgment terminating and extinguishing each of the severed mineral interests, canceling of record, and vesting title thereto in the owners of the surface for which it was originally severed. Plaintiff further prays for the Defendants to be assessed the costs of this action and such other and further relief as the Court deems appropriate. You, and each of you, are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of October, 2014, and if you fail to do so, your default will be taken and judgment entered accordingly. Plaintiffs, /s/ David L. Wilson NSBA #16082 116 W. 2nd Street Kimball, NE 69145 (308) 235-3678 Plaintiff’s Attorney [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on September 3, 9, 16, 2014.] L376 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Helen Marie Jeppesen, Deceased Estate No. PR12-42 Notice is hereby given that a final account and report of administration and a Petition for complete settlement, probate of Will and determination of heirs have been filed and are set for hearing in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, located at Sidney, Nebraska, on October 2, 2014, at or after 10:00 o’clock a.m. /s/ Christine Jeppesen Cox, Personal Representative/Petitioner 555 Saulsbury Street Lakewood, Colorado 80226 (781) 572-8217 /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 9, 16, 23, 2014.] L379 Cheyenne County Court House August 22, 2014 Sidney, Nebraska The Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners held an open and public meeting on Friday, August 22, 2014 in the in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County Court House, 1000 10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska. A notice of this meeting was published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph, aired on KSID Radio, posted on the bulletin board in the County Court House and on the Cheyenne County website. Copies of the agenda were posted on the Court House bulletin board and on the Cheyenne County website, transmitted to each Commissioner and kept current and available to the public at the County Clerk’s Office. Chairman Harold G. Winkelman called the meeting to order at 8:00 A.M., with the following present: Steven L. Olson Commissioner of the First District; Harold G. Winkelman Commissioner of the Second District; Kenneth A. McMillen Commissioner of the Third District; Beth E. Fiegenschuh County Clerk and Clerk to the Board. Chairman Winkelman announced a current copy of the Open Meetings Law Act is posted on the door to the Cheyenne County District Courtroom. The current agenda was reviewed. A motion was made by McMillen, seconded by Olson to approve the current agenda as presented. Roll Call: Aye: McMillen, Winkelman, Olson. Nay: None. The Board discussed the proposed 2014-2015 Cheyenne County budget. Budget Making Authority Pete Peterson was present. The following officials appeared: Extension Educator Karen DeBoer and Extension Board member Mary Katos; City Librarian Doris Jensen; Tourism Director Ramona Joyce; Clerk of the District Court Debra Hume; Sheriff John Jenson; Highway Superintendent Tom Noel; County Attorney Paul Schaub; Communications Center Director Heidi Gillespie; Weed Superintendent Brian Hiett; Emergency Manager Ron Leal; Assessor Louella Pippitt; Treasurer Diane Scott and Clerk Beth Fiegenschuh. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 5:40 P.M., until the regular meeting on September 2, 2014. Dated this 22nd day of August 2014. /s/Harold G. Winkelman, Chairman /s/Kenneth A. McMillen, ViceChairman /s/Steven L. Olson, Member ATTEST: /s/Beth E. Fiegenschuh, Cheyenne County Clerk [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on September 9, 2014.] the Secretary of State and the county clerk within the thirty days, the registration shall be cancelled by the Secretary of State.” Trade Name: KCL Exteriors Name of Applicant: James A. Eddy Address 12125 Rd. 32, Sidney, NE 69162 Applicant is: Individual If other than an Individual, state under whose laws entity was formed: n/a Date of first use of name in Nebraska: August 20, 2014 General Nature of Business: Seamless Gutter Installation & Exterior Home Repairs Signature of Applicant or Legal Representative /s/James A. Eddy Date of Run September 9, 2014 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on September 9, 2014.] L384 Legal #384 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME John A. Gale, Secretary of State Room 1301 State Capitol, P.O. Box 94608, Lincoln NE 68509 (402) 471-4079 http://www.sos.state.ne.us Submit in Duplicate P U B L I C A T I O N REQUIREMENT: Neb. Rev. Stat. §87-219 “Every duplicate of the registration of a trade name shall be published by the applicant once in a newspaper of general circulation published in the city or village where the business is to be located, or, if there is no newspaper in the city or village, in some newspaper of general circulation in the county. Proof of such publication shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and with the county clerk of the county where the principal office is located, within thirty days from the date of registration with the Secretary of State. If proof of publication is not filed with L385 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Ruth R. Heine, Deceased Estate No. PR13-43 Notice is hereby given that a final account and report of administration and a Petition for complete settlement, adjudication of intestacy and determination of heirs have been filed and are set for hearing in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, located at Sidney, Nebraska, on October 2, 2014, at or after 10:00 o’clock a.m. /s/Janice E. Jordan, Personal Representative/Petitioner P. O. Box 185 Gurley, Nebraska 69141 (308) 884-2053 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 9, 16, 23, 2014.] L329 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Ronald Eben Banham, Deceased Estate No. PR14-42 Notice is hereby given that, on August 21, 2014, in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, Justin Banham, whose address is 830 South Harlan Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80226, was appointed by the Court as Personal Representative of the Estate. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with this Court on or before October 27, 2014, or be forever barred. /s/Lori Bartling Clerk of the County Court 1000 10th Avenue Sidney, Nebraska 69162 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 August 26, and September 2, 9, 2014.] LEGAL NOTICE & Ad DEADLINES For Publication on: Notice Must Be Received By: Monday..........3:00 P.M. 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We are trying to keep hope that I could get her to in contact, but Nina’s husband come back east with me to Kathy Mitchell won’t allow her to travel by get her mental health issues & marcy Sugar herself, and he certainly has straightened out. Creators Syndicate no interest in spending family Nina was diagnosed with holidays with us after that last depression when she was in visit. What can we do? My son high school. When she is on adequate amounts of an antidepressant, she thinks we may never see Nina again. — Conis a vibrant, intelligent, caring “normal” cerned Mom Dear Mom: Your son-in-law has it exactly person. Lately, it has become obvious to us and also to her friends that she is depressed backward. Those who commit to an effective again. But our son-in-law insists that her de- program of antidepressants are trying very pression is situational and will clear up on its hard to take “adult responsibility” for their own. He says she is running away from her behavior. By encouraging Nina to disregard adult responsibilities by taking antidepres- what is in her best interests, he is putting her life at risk. Unfortunately, without Nisants. na’s cooperation, there is little you can do. It’s also possible that your son-in-law truly believes the move was the main contributing factor to Nina’s depression, and he may change his tune if the depression doesn’t lift. Don’t let your son-in-law dictate how often you stay in touch with Nina. Your calls and visits are important. Meanwhile, please contact NAMI (nami.org) at 1-800-950-NAMI and ask about their Family-to-Family program. Dear Annie: I have recently attended a number of excessively long weddings. They begin with the ceremony, followed by an extended cocktail hour while the bridal party takes pictures, followed by dinner and then dancing. Even if we leave right after dinner is served, we’ve spent at least six hours at these events. While I am excited to celebrate with the bride and groom, this is a lot to ask of a guest. I try to be patient, but by the end of the evening, I’m usually frustrated by what feels like indifference to the guests’ enjoyment. Are there rules that wedding planners could use when arranging the festivities? — Jay Dear Jay: Wedding planners can only advise the bride and groom, and the best ones will keep the couple apprised of the timing. Couples who take photographs before the ceremony begins can shave an hour or more off the time, but some traditions keep couples from seeing each other until they walk down the aisle. The bottom line is, the couple may want the festivities to last through the night, but you are not obligated to stay any longer than you are comfortable doing. If that means you leave before dinner is served, so be it. COPYRIGHT 2014 CREATORS.COM