6A Legals Monday February 2, 2015 Sidney Sun-Telegraph Online: www.suntelegraph.com Legal Notices L679 LEGAL NOTICE & AD DEADLINES 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 308-254-2818 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF EDGAR PETERS, DECEASED CASE NO. PR14-41 Notice is hereby given that on November 3, 2014, Florence Ray and Chris N. Ray, whose address is Post Office Box 308, Chappell, Nebraska 69129, were appointed by the court as Co-Personal Representatives of the estate. 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We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code. Annie's Mailbox Dear Annie: Each February, our valuable Veteran Service OrAmericans participate in the Na- ganizations, civic and community tional Salute to Veteran Patients by partners, and caring individuals visiting and volunteering at the De- from across the country. Last year, 404,367 partment of Veterans valentines were reAffairs (VA) medical centers, and by sendKathy Mitchell ceived at VA mediing valentines and let& marcy Sugar cal centers, along Creators Syndicate with 20,697 visits to ters of thanks to those an estimated 93,000 who have protected hospitalized veteran our nation. This year’s patients. I thank you National Salute is February 8-14, and we again encourage and your readers for your work in communities across the country to bringing attention to this worthy take part in this effort to honor our cause. Of special note, VA Voluntary hospitalized veterans. As many of your readers know, Service recruited a total of 710 new this past year has been one of chal- volunteers during the week of the lenge for VA. Some veterans have 2014 Valentines for Veterans confairly questioned our ability to de- cert series. This is an outstanding liver quality care. We at VA are lis- tribute to the ongoing support for tening, and we understand that we veterans nationwide. As the secretary of Veterans Afmust continue to improve our services to better serve our veterans. fairs, I encourage your thoughtThrough our MyVA initiative, VA ful readers to again take time this is focused on improving customer February to honor our veterans. service to ensure veterans are in As always, Annie, thank you for control of how, when and where your support of this outstanding they want to be served. In 2014, VA program. For more information significantly increased the number regarding the National Salute and of completed health care appoint- volunteer opportunities at a loments and authorizations for vet- cal VA medical center, please visit erans to receive private-sector care. VA’s Voluntary Service Web page at We have made progress to rebuild www.volunteer.va.gov. Sincerely — trust with veterans and stakehold- Robert A. McDonald, Secretary ers, improve service delivery, and of Veterans Affairs Dear Secretary McDonald: set a course for long-term excellence and reform. But more work Every year, our readers impress us with their outpouring of appreremains. Those who continue to serve our ciation for our veterans through the veterans each and every day by vol- Valentines for Vets program. We unteering at a VA facility give of know they will come through again. Sending a valentine or volunteerthemselves to assist and care for ing at one of the VA medical facilithose who have served our nation proudly and courageously. Our VA ties is a wonderful way to express volunteer support is evident each our gratitude to those who have and every day at our 152 medical served our country. The veterans facilities, 827 community-based would be especially thrilled if you outpatient clinics, 300 Vet Centers, could spend a few minutes visiting and 70 outreach and mobile clinics. in person. Tell them how much you We also work hand-in-hand with appreciate their service. Ask about their families and their hometowns. Teachers, you have always been so supportive in making this a class project for your students. Every year, the dedicated members of Camp Fire USA participate in this VA program, and Salvation Army volunteers distribute valentines, gifts and refreshments at various VA facilities. Concerts and other programs are held across the country as part of the National Salute to Veteran Patients weeklong festivities. If you do not live close enough to a VA facility to drop off your valentines in person, it’s perfectly OK to put them in the mail. Simply check your phone book for the nearest VA facility, or go to the VA website at www.va.gov. We can never repay these courageous veterans for the sacrifices they have made on our behalf, but we can take the time to let them know they have not been forgotten. We know of nothing else that costs so little and brings so much happiness. — Marcy and Kathy Dear Annie: I am close to my parents, and my husband and I love to visit them when we’re in town. We always stay in their home, not only because it is convenient for us, but because I know my mother would be upset if we didn’t. The problem is my sister and her children. While we are at my parents’ house, she drops the kids off each morning, and they stay until nearly midnight (even on school nights). My sister does not work outside the home. She simply wants the time for herself. One of the children plays a video game, loudly, all hours of the day. He screams obscenities at the TV and will not respond to our kind insistence that he turn down the volume. I have tried gently broaching this topic with my mother, to no avail. We have trouble falling asleep at night, as we have to listen to the sound of gunfire and obscenities from the guest room. Is there a kind way to tell my mother that we would like to have child-free time without the grandchildren present? Is this overstepping our role as houseguests? — Just Want Peace and Quiet Dear Peace and Quiet: You are not overstepping to want a good night’s sleep, but you have no say over Mom’s rules, such as they are. We are sure Mom loves having you, but she is not likely to make waves with your sister, who lives closer and with whom she needs to have a good relationship. You will lose that battle. Tell your mother you understand why she indulges the grandchildren, but from now on, you will spend at least one or two nights at a hotel in order to rest and will visit her during the day. Please be nice about it. Mom has enough aggravation. We feel sorry for her and especially for those kids, who are growing up with so little parental guidance. Your sister could benefit from some parenting classes, but it is unlikely that she will take advice from you. Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for 19 years. We have no children together, but we each have children from previous marriages. From Day One of our marriage, he made it clear he did not want to pay for Christmas, birthdays, weddings, etc., on my side, which was fine. I’ve taken care of my side, and he’s done his. We are now at an age where we need to put our affairs in order. He wants each child to get the same amount from our estate. I disagree. I want the amount to be divided in half, and each half then divided between the children on each side. We have not been arguing about this. We just haven’t taken care of the arrangements. I will agree to whatever you say. — Taking Care of Business Dear Business: Generally, we believe all children should be treated equally when dividing an estate, because otherwise, there is rancor between the children. However, if you brought vastly unequal assets into the marriage and the children were not raised together, the situation is different. Please discuss these issues with an estate attorney, who will help you sort through the possibilities and reach a decision that satisfies both of you. Dear Annie: “Tired and Disgusted Other Half” wrote that her husband is disrespectful and puts her down in front of their children and friends. She said she’s been married too long to leave. Your response was good, but I was married to such a man. He refused to understand what the problem was and would not go for counseling, because I was the one with the problem. There are men who will not benefit from counseling, nor will their wives or their relationships. I suspect it’s a high percentage of older men. I was married for 32 years, and I stayed too long. — California Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast. net, 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 We have blank newspaper end rolls for sale. $5 a roll. 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