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CLASSifiedS - The Sidney Sun
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NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF CHEYENNE COUNTY ,
NEBRASKA
Estate of Walter
C. Weyerts,
Deceased
Estate No. PR16-25
Notice is hereby given
that on June 3, 2016, in the
County Court of Cheyenne
County, Nebraska, the Registrar
issued a written statement of
Informal Probate of the Will of
said Decedent and that Duane
A. Weyerts, whose address
is 13557 Road 48, Dalton,
Nebraska 69131 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 August 29, 2016,
or be forever barred.
/s/Lori Bartling
Clerk of the Cheyenne County
Court
Address of County Court:
1000 10th Avenue
Sidney, Nebraska 69162
Thomas D. Oliver
Attorney at Law
Bar Number 21574
P. O. Box 670
Bridgeport, NE 69336
(308) 262-2933
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on June 15, 22, 29, 2016.]
L898
SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Garage Sale
Garage sale at
1637 Manor. Sat- 7 to
12. A little bit of everything.
SERVICES
Sandy’s
Hair
House. Low Rates.
Perms & hair cuts. 2542512
HELP WANTED
Part time and full
time employees at
$9.00 an hour. Apply in
person at either Git N
Split location EOE.
Part time Help
Wanted 955 Ball St.
Sidney
KMI, a local, growing hotel company is seeking a general manager for the
Fairfield Inn and Suites,
in Sidney, Nebraska
with a minimum of 3
years hotel management
experience.
Marriott
experience preferred.
Competitive
wage
with benefits package.
Please send cover letter and resume to janet.
mcconnaughey@kmiwy.
com.
MISC.
WE BUY ALUMINUM
CANS. WE PAY CASH.
955 BALL ST, SIDNEY.
254-7115.
apts for rent
Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments for lease.
$400 & up, all utilities
pd. 1 month deposit &
background check. 308254-0913
HOUSES FOR RENT
House for Rent.
For more info, call 2491053.
7A
Public Hearing – Student Fees
Policy
June 13, 2016
President Von Seggern called
the Public Hearing to order at
5:32 p.m. with the following
members present:
Thomas
Von Seggern, Steve Mattoon,
Randall Flamig, Doug Means,
Randy Miller, Brenda Smith,
Superintendent Jay Ehler and
Secretary Deanna Kantor.
No comments from the public.
Hearing adjourned at 5:33
p.m.
SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Regular Board Meeting
June 13, 2016
President Von Seggern called
the regular meeting to order
at 5:33 p.m. with the following members present: Thomas
Von Seggern, Steve Mattoon,
Randall Flamig, Doug Means,
Randy Miller, Brenda Smith,
Superintendent Jay Ehler and
Secretary Deanna Kantor.
Means moved, seconded by
Smith, to approve the minutes
of the Regular Board Meeting
on May 9, 2016. Roll call vote:
Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.
Mattoon moved, seconded by
Flamig, to approve the bills payable. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay
0. Motion carried.
Miller moved, seconded by
Mattoon, to approve the financial reports. Roll call vote: Aye
6, Nay 0. Motion carried.
Means moved, seconded by
Smith, to approve the option
enrollment requests of Corbin
Bondegard, Seth Glass, Lucy
Hill, Avery Hill and Jackson Hill.
Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0.
Motion carried.
President Von Seggern recognized and thanked the local
businesses that donated to the
Student of the Month Program:
Runza, Sam & Louie’s Pizza,
McDonald’s,
WalMart,
Fox
Theatre and Pepsi.
Curriculum & Assessment
Director, Sheri Ehler, presented information regarding an Educator Effectiveness
Evaluation Development grant.
Mattoon moved, seconded by
Means, to approve the changes
in Board Policy #5045 – Student
Fees as revised. Roll call vote:
Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.
Flamig moved, seconded by
Smith, to approve the 20152016 Multicultural Education
Reports. Roll call vote: Aye 6,
Nay 0. Motion carried.
A discussion was held regarding setting a date for the July
School Board Work Session. It
was decided upon July 13, 2016
at 5:30 p.m.
Mattoon moved, seconded by
Miller, to table indefinitely Board
Policy #3038 – Procurement,
Suspension and Debarment as
presented. Roll call vote: Aye
6, Nay 0. Motion carried.
Smith moved, seconded by
Means, to approve the changes
in Board Policy #4012 – Staff
Internet and Computer Use as
presented. Roll call vote: Aye
Wednesday
June 15, 2016
Sidney Sun-Telegraph
6, Nay 0. Motion carried.
Miller moved, seconded by
Flamig, to approve the Nebraska
Math Standards for the 2016-17
School Year. Roll vote: Aye 6,
Nay 0. Motion carried.
Angie Jacobsen liked the
change of graduation being
moved to the High School and
also stated that the High School
Choir did a nice job at the LA
competition and represented
themselves well.
Board
Members,
Doug
Means, Randy Miller, and Steve
Mattoon presented their reports.
Special
Education
Co-Coordinator, Angie Jacobsen,
presented her report. Principals
Sheri Ehler presented her report
and Chris Arent would like to
thank the community for helping the students with the choir
trip to LA and the FBLA trip to
New York.
Superintendent Jay Ehler
presented his report.
The next regular meeting of
the Sidney Board of Education
will be held on Monday, July 11,
2016 at 5:30 p.m.
Meeting adjourned at 7:05
p.m.
/s/ Deanna Kantor, Secretary
Board of Education
Cardmember
Service
4,837.64;
Cardmember
Service
371.08;
SPS
–
Bond
Fund
181,760.87;
SPS – QCPUF 109,998.29;
Sidney Public Schools Payroll
1,065,000.00;S t e v e
Spangler Science2 , 9 8 5 . 0 0 ;
Mail Finance 100.35; Verizon
Wireless
463.94;
WalMart
Community 827.62; Advanc-Ed
1,650.00; Ahlers Baking Inc
44.95;
Albertsons/Safeway
727.15; Amazon.com 3,215.55;
Apple Inc 1,898.00; Birch
Communications
1,512.95;
Bluffs Sanitary Supply Inc
650.42; Bomgaars 189.94;
Capstone Press Inc 395.00;
Cash-Wa Distributing 411.80;
Chadron State College 130.00;
Charter Communications 80.00;
City of Sidney 26,586.13;
Crescent
Electric
Supply
3,906.01;
Culligan
Water
Conditioning Inc 942.15; Day
& Night Plumbing & Heating
268.65;
DP
Electronics
409.83; E & S Auto Supply
138.47; Eakes Office Plus
20,624.48; Engineered Controls
4,840.00; ESU
#10
30.00; ESU #13 10,280.23;
Finneys Inc 1,128.18; Frenchman
Valley Coop 3,813.55; Geyer
Instructional Products 725.47;
Gopher Sports 848.96; Grainger
170.75; Harris School Solutions
1,264.08; Hillyard 4,217.20;
Ideal Linen Supply 1,857.93;
The Iron Shoppe 388.93; Patty
Jeffers 136.00; J o h n s t o n e
Supply 1,215.96; JW Pepper
& Sons Inc 706.46; Kriz-Davis
Co 161.49; KSB School Law
560.00; KSID 56.00; MidAmerican Research 955.08;
Miller Office Products 1,027.43;
Munroe-Meyer Institute 75.00;
NAPA Auto Parts 115.37; NASCO
1,194.01; NE Central Equip Inc
135.44; Omaha World-Herald
1,075.00; Omega Laboratories
Inc
274.00;
One
Source
70.00; Paper 101 17,129.55;
PEAP 138.00; Pearson 661.47;
Perma-Bound Books 1,847.61;
Pittam Body Shop Inc 157.21;
PREPD LLC 125.00; Presto-xCompany 373.59; Pyramid
School
Products
133.58;
Really Good Stuff 741.08;
Renaissance
Learning
Inc
2,063.00; Renkoski Property
Development LLC 1,113.00;
Rood’s Tire Center LLC 72.42;
Scholastic Inc 159.25; School
Specialty 3,993.40; Scootpad
2,025.00; Shred-It 114.01; Lori
Shutts 467.64; Sidney Regional
Medical
Center
2,348.65;
Sidney Sun-Telegraph 133.77;
SOAR Pediatric Therapy LLC
3,114.63; Sonny’s Super Foods
151.59; Source Gas 5,531.78;
SPS – Activities 2,000.00; SPS
Depreciation 10,000.00; SRMC
– Physicians Clinic 236.20;
Staples Advantage 562.44;
State of NE – AS Central Services
227.47; Student Assurance
Service
2,026.25;
Super
Duper Publications 128.97;
Tony Balandran 200.00; TPRS
Publishing Inc 494.00; Trinity3
Technology 550.00; Triple O’s
Building Supply 156.05; Typing
Agent LLC 2,000.00; WPCI
34.00.
[published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on June 15, 2016]
Classifieds
for rent. Completely
remodeled. 1 month
deposit and No Pets.
308-249-0278
HOUSE FOR SALE
For Sale by owner
1614 Osage 2 bed, 1
bath, 832 sq. ft. Full
basement with 1 bed,
den & laundry. $40,000
OBO AS IS. 970-5764928. luwhocolo@gmail.
com
DUPLEX FOR RENT
Large 1 bdrm duplex.
Call 254-2512. No Pets.
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Director of Compliance:
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seeks a candidate with
hospital/clinic
coding/billing experience
to oversee Corporate
Compliance/Privacy.
Experience in healthcare
compliance preferred.
Competitive wage/benefits. Apply online:”www.
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SOUTH CENTRAL Diesel
Inc., Holdrege, NE, has a
FREE June’s rent.
Ogallala Electronics Division
601 West 1st Street, Ogallala, NE 69153
Two openings:
Draftsman/Design Engineer
Quality Control
Manufacturing company in Ogallala, Nebraska
currently has two openings. For a full description
and to apply on line go to:
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posting.html?client=magteccor1
Arnold Magnetic Technologies is an
Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.
Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
full-time position in our
growing sales department. Must be very organized, excellent computer skills, detail oriented, self-motivated and
have good communication skills. Knowledge
of Automotive & Diesel
Parts a must. Great
Pay, Retirement, Paid
Vacations,
Employee
Yes! June is $0 Rent Month!
Sioux Villa has 2 & 3 Bedrooms units available now. Very affordable rent. Tenant is responsible for all utilities. If you need warm,
durable housing, check out Sioux Villa
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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.
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Sioux Villa is an Equal Opportunity Provider
and Employer.
Health Insurance Paid.
Contact Mike @ 308995-6528 or scdinc2@
qwestoffice.net.
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Full-time Sporting Goods Buyer
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Individual will select merchandise assortments,
negotiate terms, set pricing to meet sales and margin
goals, responsible for display and POG of merchandise.
Required qualifications include knowledge of laws, rules,
and regulations of selling firearms and ammunition, prior
Buyer experience, store operations or management
experience, good communication and computer skills,
and able to travel. Competitive salary with bonus
potential compliments a comprehensive benefit package.
Apply by any of the following methods:
*Online (Retail Home Office)
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*Orscheln Farm and Home
Attn: HR Recruiter
PO Box 698
Moberly, MO 65270
Equal Opportunity Employer
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• Competitive starting pay
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• $1 per day lunch
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• Immediate generous
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• Full & part-time
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• On-the-job training. No
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• Drug/lift test & background
check required
Cabela’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer and seeks to create aninclusive workplace that embraces diverse
backgrounds, life experience, and perspectives.
Annie's Mailbox
Dear Annie: I’ve seen several
doctors recently, and each time
I noticed that they gave a lot
of information so quickly that
I could not absorb it all, nor
could I remember it entirely.
I also received written instructions after a recent surgery,
but those weren’t particularly
good, either. Part of the instructions included a form that was
filled out by the doctor, whose
handwriting I had difficulty
reading.
Ideally, all information would
be typed up and handed to
the patient. Granted, it takes
time for someone to do this,
but it’s the patients’ health we
are dealing with. If the doctor
refuses to provide this, I suggest
bringing a voice recorder. Turn
your personal and private use,
it on when you’re told “the
there should be no objection
doctor will see you shortly,”
-- legal or otherwise. But most
and make sure the doctor
doctors have computerized
speaks clearly. Ask them to resystems, and in many instancpeat anything if you don’t think es, test results and instructions
it came across.
can be sent
Ask the doctor
to patients via
to explain
Kathy Mitchell email. Ask
medical terms
& Marcy Sugar your doctor
Creators SYNDICATE
that are used
about this.
routinely, but
Hospitals
that you may
also should
not understand.
be handing you typed postAre there any legal issues insurgical instructions. Of course,
volved in doing this? Of course, it is important to read through
doctors should be informed
everything and to call your
that they are being recorded.
doctor if you do not understand
-- Get It Right
something. Too many patients
Dear Get: If you are recordare reluctant to phone or email
ing the doctor’s instructions for
their doctor, because they don’t
want to be a nuisance. But it is
important to be proactive about
your health care. Doctors don’t
want you to misinterpret their
instructions, either.
Dear Annie: I don’t enjoy going to movies any longer. Why?
Because anything rated PG-13
and up is usually laced with
gross profanity. I simply don’t
enjoy listening to this kind of
language.
I recently agreed to accompany my husband to a movie
that received good reviews and
starred two well-known actors.
When I left the theater, I was
convinced that the writers of
this movie must have not gone
further than the fourth grade.
Nearly every sentence had the
f-word. Are these writers so
limited in their knowledge of
our language and vocabulary?
All of that profanity distracted
from what could have been an
interesting movie.
We have become desensitized to all the profanity around
us. I’d love to see a sophisticated film for adults that doesn’t
offend my ears. Am I the only
one who feels this way? -- No
Movies for Me
Dear No: We can assure
you that others find the vulgar
language (not to mention the
gratuitous violence and sex)
equally objectionable. There
are movies that do not pander
to the lowest common denominator. You can look online for
various websites that list cleanlanguage films, some of which
may also be sophisticated adult
films.
Annie’s Mailbox is written
by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy
Sugar, longtime editors of the
Ann Landers column. Please
email your questions to [email protected], or
write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o
Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd
Street, Hermosa Beach, CA
90254. You can also find Annie
on Facebook at Facebook.com/
AskAnnies. 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.
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