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MOVING SALE MOVING SALE. Household goods, furni- ture, appliances. Must go by July 4th. Please call 254-3065 HELP WANTED NOW HIRING! Part time and Full time employees at $9.00 an hr. Also Asst. Managers $9.50 hr. Apply in per- son at either Git n Split Location. 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. . CONSTRUCTION LABORERS NEEDED. Call 249-1053 WE NEED A WELDER. 955 Ball Street. 254- 7115 UNFURNISHED APTS 2 BDRM, 1 BDRM, STU- DIO APTS FOR RENT. New paint, remodeled. 9th & Jackson. Call Kelly Lapp 308-254-0913 FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE INTERNATIONAL FARM-ALL TRACTOR/ LOADER. 308-254- 4628 STATEWIDES SOUTH CENTRAL Diesel, Inc., Holdrege, NE, is expanding and seek- ing a Diesel Tech. Must have basic set of tools. Tech will be trained to rebuild Diesel Pumps of all types, Common Rail Injectors and some drive-in repairs on die- sel pickups. We provide Factory Training and all specialty tools. Ideal candidate would be detail oriented, clean, self-motivated & orga- nized. Great benefits: Vacation pay, retire- ment plan, holiday pay, factory schooling paid & employee health insur- ance paid. All the lat- est equipment and a clean shop are waiting for you! Contact: Mike Wiser @ 308-995-6528 or scdinc2@qwestof- fice. 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. AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 171 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369- 2850 or www.nebpress. com for more details. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Outlet; new & used restaurant equipment. See www. Chillmasters.biz, call 1-800-526-7105, or stop by our Showroom to see what’s in stock for you! Sioux City, IA. DRIVERS: ENDECOTT Trucking looking for OTR drivers, local and region- al. Must have minimum 2 years experience. Must pass drug testing. Call Donny at 308-227-9906. STATEWIDES MEDICAL BILLING Specialists needed! Train at home for a career working with medical bill- ing & insurance claims! No experience needed! Online training at Bryan University! HS Diploma/ GED & Computer/ Internet needed. 1-877- 259-3880. FARM/FEEDLOT Operator near Anselmo, NE, has full or part-time positions available. Also looking for harvest truck driv- ers. Call Jason, 308-870- 3601. STATEWIDES BANKRUPTCY: FREE ini- tial consultation. Fast relief from creditors. Low rates. Statewide filing. No office appoint- ment necessary. Call Steffens Law Office, 308-872-8327. stef- fensbankruptcylaw. com. We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bank- ruptcy under the bank- ruptcy code. STATEWIDES HEALTHCARE JOBS. Now hiring: RNs, LPNs/ LVNs, CNAs, Med Aides. $2,000 Bonus. Free Gas. Call AACO @ 1-800- 656-4414, ext. 4. BUTLER TRANSPORT Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A drivers needed. Sign on bonus! All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.butlertransport. com. LEGALS 7A WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 2015 Sidney Sun-Telegraph ONLINE: www.suntelegraph.com Dear Annie: My father is starting to have trouble managing his banking. He has a decent fixed income, but somehow, he is now living from one check to the next and he’s getting costly over- drawn notices. I have started to write out his bills, and I try to keep his checkbook bal- anced. Last week, I went to the bank with him for the first time. He could not remember his account number. He knew nothing about how much was in his account and it was obvious that the tellers were aware of this. They called him by name, trying to help him. When he finished his depositing a check, he tipped the teller $30. He said he tips them all the time because they help him. Annie, I know he makes withdrawals every Friday to “make it through the weekend,” but I didn’t realize he was tipping the tell- ers. Is this permitted? I had no idea tellers could accept tips. My father doesn’t have a great deal of money and my brother and I often help him out so he can balance his checkbook. How should we handle this? Senior Banking Issues Dear Banking: We don’t know what bank your father patronizes, but every bank we checked said that tipping is abso- lutely not permitted. Your father obviously has some memory issues and unless the bank tellers are depositing those tips back into Dad’s account, they are taking advan- tage of him. Complain to their supervi- sors. And if Dad is living check-to-check, it sounds as though it is time for someone else to manage his banking. Discuss this with your brother, so there are no arguments, and then approach Dad, explaining that you want to be sure his money lasts. Make him a part of the process. It would be best if you could limit how often he goes to the bank, so have his checks deposited automatically and give him a weekly allowance in cash. We know it’s extra work for you, but this is what responsible, caring children do for their parents. Dad should be evaluated by his physician for signs of dementia, and if he is living alone, you might start looking into retirement communities that will provide a safe environment, as well as companion- ship, conversation and community. Dear Annie: I read the responses to “Expecting,” who was asked thoughtless and intrusive questions about her preg- nancy. I once asked a friend something unin- tentionally rude and he responded to me by asking, “What did you say?” I repeated my question and he again asked, “What did you say?” It took a third time before I caught on that he wasn’t hard of hearing. I actually appreciated the polite comeuppance and got a good laugh out of it. That kind of re- sponse would really pull a person up short if they asked something that was none of their business. – N.N. Dear N.N.: Thanks for providing a polite but effective way to avoid answering personal, intrusive questions. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitch- ell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your ques- tions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM Annie's Mailbox KATHY MITCHELL & MARCY SUGAR Creators Syndicate LEGAL NOTICES L066 NOTICE OF MEETING CHEYENNE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHEYENNE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that an open and public meeting of the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners and Cheyenne County Board of Equalization will be held at 8:00 A.M. on Monday, July 6, 2015 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County Court House, 1000 10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska. An agenda for such meeting will be kept current and available to the public during normal business hours at the Cheyenne County Clerk’s Office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pursuant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes. /s/ Beth E. Fiegenschuh Cheyenne County Clerk [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on June 24, 2015] CLASSIFIEDS Please Send Legal Notices to: [email protected] For Publication on: Notice Must Be Received By: Monday ...........................................3:00 P.M. Thursday Tuesday ............................................... 3:00 P.M. Friday Wednesday ...................................... 3:00 P.M. Monday Thursday .......................................... 3:00 P.M. Tuesday Friday .........................................3:00 P.M. Wednesday LEGAL NOTICE & AD DEADLINES 308-254-2818 [email protected] [email protected] FOR RENT. 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms units available now. Very affordable rent. Tenant is responsible for all utilities. If you need warm, durable housing, check us out at the Sioux Villa Apartments. Applications are available at 2459 11th Ave and at 1844 Ash St or call 308-254-3670 for more information. Visit us online at www.scottsbluffhousing.com and find us on Facebook: Sidney Housing Authority! Sioux Villa is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. CASH-WA DISTRIBUTING 825 Hickory St., Sidney (308)-254-4689 Ext. 7321 Class A CDL Drivers No Haz-Mat required Home daily, No Overnights Benefits include: Paid holidays and vacations Medical, Dental, and life insurance 401k Under new management New higher starting wage FOR SALE 1312 Sheridan, Potter, NE 4BR, Double car garage, $149,000, AC/New furnace, Large Rec. room, Large lot, Wood floors. Call 308-249-0341. Appliances available. POTTER-DIX PUBLIC SCHOOL IS SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR: • Junior High English / Math Teacher • Industrial Arts Teacher • Bus Drivers (could job share A.M. or P.M.) Please submit a resumé and cover letter to: Superintendent, Potter-Dix Public Schools PO Box 189, Potter NE 69156-0189 Or you may email to [email protected]. Potter-Dix is an Equal Opportunity Employer JOIN OUR TEAM • LPN Full Time and Per Diem positions available. • Certified Nurse Assistant Full Time and Per Diem positions available. • Registered Nurse Full Time, Temporary, and Per Diem positions available. • Business Office Manager 5 or more years experience in a hospital business office. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply online @ haxtunhealth.org 970-774-6123 235 West Fletcher, Haxtun, CO 80731 HAXTUNHEALTH.ORG FULL TIME HELP WANTED Randy’s Auto Care LLC is looking for a Service Technician. Must have a valid driver’s license, excellent customer service skills, speak fluent English and be a team player. Experience preferred but we are willing to train the right candidate for the position. Wages based upon experience. Please apply in person at Randy’s Auto Care LLC 1244 Illinois Street, Sidney, NE. HELP WANTED Construction Company in Southwest Nebraska is looking for experienced heavy equipment operators for the Sidney and Chappell areas. Must be willing to travel and have transportation. Pre-employment drug testing required. Application available online at www.bsbinc.net or calling 308-367-4336 Equal Opportunity Employer BE PART OF OUR GROWING SUCCESS! Sidney Regional Medical Center is looking for team-orientated and dependable full–time Cooks, Environmental Services and Laundry Associates. SRMC offers a competitive benefits package including health, dental, vision, paid time off, and a matching 401k. To apply visit the website www.sidneyrmc.com or call 308-254-5075. Sidney Regional Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office, an EOE employer, is accepting applications for a full time Deputy Jailer. Benefits include; paid holidays, paid vacation, uniforms, duty equipment and medical insurance. All applicants must, pass a background investigation, be 19 years of age or over, a US citizen, have a high school diploma or GED, possess a valid driver’s license, be of high moral character, public oriented (people skills), Demonstrate; personal accountability, ethics, integrity, family oriented, team mindset and community driven. NO felony, or serious misdemeanor convictions and be able to obtain jail certification within one year of employment. For further information or for an application, please stop by the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office. Application period closes June 30, 2015 The award-winning Western Nebraska Observer in Kimball is seeking an ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE. The advertising rep should be outgoing, energetic and organized. Duties include selling and creating advertisements for both existing and new customers. Knowledge of InDesign and Photoshop are preferred, but not required. This is a full-time position and offers a competitive salary. E-mail a resume to [email protected] or drop it off at the Western Nebraska Observer offices located at 118 E. 2nd St., Kimball, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Leyton Public Schools is accepting applications for the 2015-16 school year for the following positions: l 9-12 Kitchen Helper l K-8 Kitchen Helper l High School Assistant Volleyball Coach l High School Assistant Boys Basketball Coach Interested applicants can pick up an application form at the Leyton Public School offices: 504 Main St., Dalton, NE 69131 or 521 Rose St. Gurley, NE 69141 Leyton Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer TACK SALE AUCTION Saturday, June 28, 2015 • 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Cheyenne County Fair Grounds Arena New & Used Tack – We just might have what you're looking for! For more information, contact Kent at 308-249-3091 or Donnie at 970-520-9184 The reason publication of legal notices is required in newspapers is YOU, the citizen. In a Democracy, the government is required to inform you of the public business, because you and your neighbors are the basis for government. 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. PRACTICE DEMOCRACY. READ YOUR LEGAL NOTICES. THEY’RE CRUCIAL TO DEMOCRACY.

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Page 1: LegaLs - The Sidney Sun-Telegraph€¦ · Medical, Dental, and life insurance 401k Under new management New higher starting wage For Sale 1312 Sheridan, Potter, NE 4BR, Double car

MOVING SALEMoving Sale. Household goods, furni-ture, appliances. Must go by July 4th. Please call 254-3065

hELp wANtEdnow Hiring! Part time and Full time employees at $9.00 an hr. Also Asst. Managers $9.50 hr. Apply in per-son at either Git n Split Location.

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..

C o n S T r u C T i o n laborerS needed. Call 249-1053

we need a welder. 955 Ball Street. 254-7115

UNFURNIShEd AptS2 bdrM, 1 bdrM, STu-dio aPTS for renT. New paint, remodeled. 9th & Jackson. Call Kelly Lapp 308-254-0913

FARM EQUIpMENt FOR SALE

i n T e r n a T i o n a l farM-all TraCTor/loader. 308-254-4628

StAtEwIdES SOUTH CENTRAL Diesel, Inc., Holdrege, NE, is expanding and seek-ing a Diesel Tech. Must have basic set of tools. Tech will be trained to rebuild Diesel Pumps of all types, Common Rail Injectors and some drive-in repairs on die-sel pickups. We provide Factory Training and all specialty tools. Ideal candidate would be detail oriented, clean, self-motivated & orga-nized. Great benefits: Vacation pay, retire-ment plan, holiday pay, factory schooling paid & employee health insur-ance paid. All the lat-est equipment and a clean shop are waiting for you! Contact: Mike Wiser @ 308-995-6528 or scdinc2@qwestof-fice.

StAtEwIdES C 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.

AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 171 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.nebpress.com for more details.

R E S T A U R A N T EQUIPMENT Outlet; new & used restaurant equipment. See www.Chillmasters.biz, call 1-800-526-7105, or stop by our Showroom to see what’s in stock for you! Sioux City, IA.

DRIVERS: ENDECOTT Trucking looking for OTR drivers, local and region-al. Must have minimum 2 years experience. Must pass drug testing. Call Donny at 308-227-9906.

StAtEwIdES MEDICAL BILLING Specialists needed! Train at home for a career working with medical bill-ing & insurance claims! No experience needed! Online training at Bryan University! HS Diploma/GED & Computer/Internet needed. 1-877-259-3880.

FARM/FEEDLOT Operator near Anselmo, NE, has full or part-time positions available. Also looking for harvest truck driv-ers. Call Jason, 308-870-3601.

StAtEwIdES BANKRUPTCY: FREE ini-tial consultation. Fast relief from creditors. Low rates. Statewide filing. No office appoint-ment necessary. Call Steffens Law Office, 308-872-8327. stef-f ensbankrup tcy l aw.com. We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bank-ruptcy under the bank-ruptcy code.

StAtEwIdES HEALTHCARE JOBS. Now hiring: RNs, LPNs/LVNs, CNAs, Med Aides. $2,000 Bonus. Free Gas. Call AACO @ 1-800-656-4414, ext. 4.

BUTLER TRANSPORT Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A drivers needed. Sign on bonus! All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.butlertransport.com.

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WednesdayJune 24, 2015

sidney sun-TelegraphOnLine:www.suntelegraph.com

Dear Annie: My father is starting to have trouble managing his banking. He has a decent fixed income, but somehow, he is now living from one check to the next and he’s getting costly over-drawn notices. I have started to write out his bills, and I try to keep his checkbook bal-anced.

Last week, I went to the bank with him for the first time. He could not remember his account number. He knew nothing about how much was in his account and it was obvious that the tellers were aware of this. They called him by name, trying to help him.

When he finished his depositing a check, he tipped the teller $30. He said he tips them all the time because they help him. Annie, I know he makes withdrawals every Friday to “make it through the weekend,”

but I didn’t realize he was tipping the tell-ers.

Is this permitted? I had no idea tellers could accept tips. My father doesn’t have a great deal of money and my brother and I often help him out so he can balance his checkbook. How should we handle this? – Senior Banking Issues

Dear Banking: We don’t know what bank your father patronizes, but every bank we checked said that tipping is abso-lutely not permitted. Your father obviously has some memory issues and unless the bank tellers are depositing those tips back into Dad’s account, they are taking advan-tage of him. Complain to their supervi-sors. And if Dad is living check-to-check, it sounds as though it is time for someone else to manage his banking.

Discuss this with your brother, so there

are no arguments, and then approach Dad, explaining that you want to be sure his money lasts. Make him a part of the process. It would be best if you could limit how often he goes to the bank, so have his checks deposited automatically and give him a weekly allowance in cash. We know it’s extra work for you, but this is what responsible, caring children do for their parents. Dad should be evaluated by his physician for signs of dementia, and if he is living alone, you might start looking into retirement communities that will provide a safe environment, as well as companion-ship, conversation and community.

Dear Annie: I read the responses to “Expecting,” who was asked thoughtless and intrusive questions about her preg-nancy.

I once asked a friend something unin-tentionally rude and he responded to me by asking, “What did you say?” I repeated my

question and he again asked, “What did you say?” It took a third time before I caught on that he wasn’t hard of hearing. I actually appreciated the polite comeuppance and got a good laugh out of it. That kind of re-sponse would really pull a person up short if they asked something that was none of their business. – N.N.

Dear N.N.: Thanks for providing a polite but effective way to avoid answering personal, intrusive questions.

Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitch-ell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your ques-tions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM

Annie's Mailbox

Kathy Mitchell & Marcy SugarCreators Syndicate

LEGAL NOtIcESL066

NOTICE OF MEETINGCHEYENNE COUNTY BOARD OF

COMMISSIONERSCHEYENNE COUNTY BOARD OF

EQUALIZATIONNotice is hereby given that

an open and public meeting of the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners and Cheyenne County Board of Equalization will be held at 8:00 A.M. on Monday, July 6, 2015 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County Court House,

1000 10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska. An agenda for such meeting will be kept current and available to the public during normal business hours at the Cheyenne County Clerk’s Office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pursuant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes. /s/ Beth E. Fiegenschuh Cheyenne County Clerk

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on June 24, 2015]

CLassifiedsPlease Send Legal Notices to:

[email protected]

For Publication on: Notice Must Be received By:Monday...........................................3:00 P.M. thursdaytuesday............................................... 3:00 P.M. FridayWednesday...................................... 3:00 P.M. Mondaythursday.......................................... 3:00 P.M. tuesdayFriday .........................................3:00 P.M. Wednesday

LEGAL NOtIcE & Ad dEAdLINES

[email protected]

[email protected]

FOR RENT. 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms units available now. Very affordable rent.

Tenant is responsible for all utilities. If you need warm,

durable housing, check us out at the Sioux Villa

Apartments. Applications are available at 2459 11th Ave and at 1844 Ash St or

call 308-254-3670 for more information. Visit us online at www.scottsbluffhousing.com

and find us on Facebook: Sidney Housing Authority!

Sioux Villa is an Equal Opportunity Provider

and Employer.

Cash-Wa Distributing

825 Hickory St., Sidney(308)-254-4689 Ext. 7321Class A CDL Drivers

No Haz-Mat requiredHome daily, No Overnights

Benefits include:Paid holidays and vacations

Medical, Dental, and life insurance401k

Under new managementNew higher starting wage

For Sale

1312 Sheridan, Potter, NE 4BR, Double car garage, $149,000, AC/New furnace, Large Rec. room,

Large lot, Wood floors. Call 308-249-0341. Appliances available.

Potter-Dix Public School iS Seeking aPPlicantS for the following PoSitionS

for the 2015-2016 School year: • Junior High English / Math Teacher• Industrial Arts Teacher• Bus Drivers (could job share A.M. or P.M.)

Please submit a resumé and cover letter to:Superintendent, Potter-Dix Public Schools

PO Box 189, Potter NE 69156-0189Or you may email to [email protected].

Potter-Dix is an Equal Opportunity Employer

JOIN OUR TEAM• LPN

Full Time and Per Diem positions available.

• Certified Nurse AssistantFull Time and Per Diem positions available.

• Registered NurseFull Time, Temporary, and Per Diem positions available.

• Business Office Manager5 or more years experience in a hospital business office.

Competitive salary and benefits.Apply online @ haxtunhealth.org

970-774-6123235 West Fletcher, Haxtun, CO 80731

HAXTUNHEALTH.ORG

Full Time Help WanTedRandy’s Auto Care LLC is looking for a

Service Technician. Must have a valid driver’s license, excellent customer service skills, speak fluent English and be a team player. Experience preferred but we are willing to train the right candidate for the position.

Wages based upon experience. Please apply in person at Randy’s Auto Care LLC

1244 Illinois Street, Sidney, NE.

HELP WANTED

Construction Company in Southwest Nebraska is

looking for experienced heavy equipment operators for the Sidney and Chappell areas.

Must be willing to travel and have transportation.

Pre-employment drug testing required. Application available

online at www.bsbinc.net or calling 308-367-4336

Equal Opportunity Employer

BE PART OF OUR GROWING SUCCESS!

Sidney Regional Medical Center is looking for team-orientated and

dependable full–time Cooks, Environmental Services and Laundry Associates. SRMC offers a

competitive benefits package including health, dental, vision, paid time off, and a matching 401k. To apply

visit the website www.sidneyrmc.com or call 308-254-5075.

Sidney Regional Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office, an EOE employer, is accepting applications for

a full time Deputy Jailer. Benefits include; paid holidays, paid vacation, uniforms, duty

equipment and medical insurance. All applicants must, pass a background investigation, be 19

years of age or over, a US citizen, have a high school diploma or GED, possess a valid driver’s license, be of high moral character, public

oriented (people skills), Demonstrate; personal accountability, ethics, integrity, family oriented, team mindset and community driven. NO

felony, or serious misdemeanor convictions and be able to obtain jail certification within one year of employment. For further information or for an application, please stop by the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s

Office. Application period closes June 30, 2015

The award-winning Western Nebraska Observer in Kimball is seeking an advertisiNg represeNtative.

The advertising rep should be outgoing, energetic and organized. Duties include selling and creating advertisements for both existing and new customers. Knowledge of InDesign and Photoshop are preferred, but not required. This is a full-time position and offers a competitive salary. E-mail a resume to [email protected] or

drop it off at the Western Nebraska Observer offices located at 118 E. 2nd St., Kimball, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Leyton Public Schools is accepting applications for the 2015-16 school year for the following positions:

l 9-12 Kitchen Helper l K-8 Kitchen Helper l High School Assistant Volleyball Coach l High School Assistant Boys Basketball Coach

Interested applicants can pick up an application form at the Leyton Public School offices: 504 Main St.,

Dalton, NE 69131 or 521 Rose St. Gurley, NE 69141 Leyton Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Tack Sale aucTionSaturday, June 28, 2015 • 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Cheyenne County Fair Grounds ArenaNew & Used Tack –

We just might have what you're looking for!For more information, contact Kent at 308-249-3091 or

Donnie at 970-520-9184

The reason publication of legal notices is required in newspapers is YOU, the citizen. In a Democracy, the government is required to inform you of the public business, because you and your neighbors are the basis for government. 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.

pRActIcE dEMOcRAcy. Read youR LegaL Notices. they’Re cRuciaL to democRacy.