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September 10, 2013 • Page 3
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Lost in South Dakota
A woman and two men
spent the night in the
Badlands this summer
when they lost their way
in the Sage Creek
Wilderness Area. The
hikers, all in their twenties, called 911 on
Sunday evening after
becoming lost in the
rocky crevices and
peaks.
The park's search and
rescue team headed to
the Pinnacles Overlook
to look for the hikers.
They spotted them by
air from a mile away.
After a texting conversation, the hikers and
rangers decided the
safest option was for
them to sleep in the
wilderness. The rough
terrain is dangerous
to traverse in the
dark, and the sun was
setting fast. Early the
next morning, the
rangers rendezvoused
with the hungry trio.
The mishap had
a happy ending, but it
was a reminder that
although sometimes it
feels like there isn't
much room for exploration or discovery,
South Dakota has
some big wide open
spaces. Kim Ode, a
Sioux Falls native who
now writes for the
Minneapolis Star
Tribune, wrote some
tips to traversing the
Badlands in a recent
issue of South Dakota
Magazine. First, she
advised that you
should bring a compass, but not depend
on it. She recommends keeping a recognizable point in
front of you and
behind you so you
can know your position at all times.
"It's amazing
how the landscape
blends into sameness
once you've hiked
over a few ridges,"
she wrote. "Stay
focused." The easy
ability to find yourself
lost in the Badlands is
also the reason it is
worth visiting, according
to Ode. "Enjoy the
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REQUEST FOR WRITTEN BIDS
The following farmland in Y
ankton County, SD,
is being offered for sale by private bids. The bids are to
be received by
September 27, 2013 at 10:00 o’clock a.m.
TERM S: The farm lan d w ill be sold as on e un it for cash w ith 10%
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temperatures near zero,
a team of game wardens
and forest rangers found
him.
He was reunited with
his uncle, who joked that
he was about to put
Korslund's face on a milk
carton. "That wouldn't
have done any good,"
Korslund was in a good
enough mood to joke in
reply. "Most of the guys
out there drink Jack
Daniels."
Stay safe as you
explore South Dakota.
Our population is
already too sparse. We’d
rather not lose anyone.
East 38.94 Acres, more or less, of the Northwest Quarter
(NW 1/4), Section Fifteen (15), T
ownship Ninety-five (95)
North, Range Fifty-seven (57) West of the 5th P
.M., Y
ankton
County, South Dakota, less highways and roads. This real
property is located one mile east, one mile north and one-half
mile east of Lesterville, S.D.
and
118.94 acres, more or less, of the North Half of the Northwest
Quarter (N 1/2 NW 1/4), Section Eleven (11), T
ownship
Ninety-five (95) North, Range Fifty-seven (57) West of the 5th
P
.M., Y
ankton County, South Dakota, less highways and
roads. This real property is located two miles east and one
and three-quarter mile north of Lesterville, S.D.
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Badlands for the respite
they provide from modern life. You are walking
amid the bones of an
ancient land. If you can,
give them a couple of
days — the first to get
the buzz out of your
head, the second to let
in the silence."
Dale Korslund, an
Irene farmer, also spent a
night in the wilderness
after getting lost while
hunting with his uncle in
the dense Ponderosa
pines in the Black Hills. It
was November of 1965
and Korslund was tracking a deer in Rifle Pit
Canyon, southwest of
Cheyenne Crossing. By 5
p.m. the sun had sunk
over the mountain horizon and he realized he
was lost.
"They
say I was
walking in
circles,"
Korslund
recalls. "I
finally
found
shelter
under a
couple of
fallen
trees." The
next morning, after a
grueling
night of
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dow n , balan ce due at
closin g w hich shall occu r on N ovem ber 1, 2013. Real Property w ill be sold free of all
en cu m bran ces w ith the exception of easem en ts an d right of w ays of record an d w ill be
available to buyer upon fin alpaym ent of purchase price,how ever,use an d possession of the
said realproperty is subject to the oralagriculturallease on said property explain ed below .
Possession w ill go to bu yer at closin g, SU BJECT TO , the com pletion of an oral agricu ltural
lease on said property that expires February 28,2014.Seller has tim ely given the orallease
ten ant N otice of Term in ation as to said oral agricultural lease per applicable South Dakota
Statu tes. The sellers w ill pay all 2013 an d prior year real property taxes at closin g. The
sellers w ill retain the 2013 ren t from the real property. The su ccessfu l bidder w ill be
respon sible for 2014 an d subsequent year realproperty taxes due an d payable in 2015 an d
thereafter. This real property is sold “as is” an d the sellers m ake n o w arran ties, either
express or im plied,as to the con dition of said realproperty. Title in suran ce w illbe procured
prior to closin g an d the sellers an d the successful bidder w ill share equally in the cost of
ow n er’s title in suran ce. Len der’s title in suran ce coverage shallbe the sole cost of the buyer,
if required.
PRO CEDURE Sealed bids w ith 10% of bid am ount en closed (person alchecks accepted) to
be received at K lim isch & Koletzky Law O ffice, 101 W est 2n d Street, Yan kton , SD 57078,
phon e (605) 665-9495,prior to ten o’clock a.m .on Septem ber 27,2013.Please m ark on the
outside of the envelope that the bid is subm itted for the Ripple Lan d. The three (3) highest
w ritten bids w ill be m ade kn ow n at that tim e. The in dividuals w ith the three (3) highest
w ritten bids w illbe invited to atten d a private auction at K lim isch & Koletzky Law O ffice on
Septem ber 30,2013,at 6:00 o’clock p.m .At said private auction ,the said realproperty w ill
be auction ed an d sold to the highest bidder,subject to the sellers’right to reject any an d all
bids. Bidders m u st have su bm itted a w ritten bid in order to bid at the au ction . Sellers
reserve the right to accept or reject any an d all bids. Sellers reserve the right to w aive any
an om alies con tain ed in any bids su bm itted. An n ou n cem en ts m ade the day of sale take
preceden ce over prin ted m aterial. N on -su ccessfu l bidder’s dow n paym en ts w ill be
return ed.
Further information may be obtained
from Robert W. Klimisch, at
Klimisch & Koletzky Law Office, LLP,
101 West 2nd Street, Yankton, SD 57078,
Phone: 605-665-9495.
Email : klimischlaw@knology.net
AUCTION
154.97 ACRES CHOICE TURNER COUNTY LAND
I will offer the following land at auction located from
NE corner of Hurley SD, 2 North and 3?4 West on
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Web site: www.marksinc.com
319 Walnut St.
Yankton, SD 57078
Financing provided by
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The real estate consists of 154.97 (+ or -) acres of unimproved farmland. The
FSA reports it is all tillable except for road right of way. This tract lays level and
was tiled in 2011. This is a choice, desirable tract of land with the
predominate soil types of Dimo Clay Loam, Delmont-Enet Loams and Blendon
Fine Sandy Loam. This would be an excellent candidate for a pivot irrigation
system. The annual real estate taxes are $2625.36. We invite you to examine
this tract at your convenience. The building site is not part of this tract.
LEGAL: The NW 1?4 except Tract # 1 of Falck’s Addition in the N 1?2 of the NW
1?4 of Section 15-98-53, Turner County, South Dakota.
TERMS: Cash Sale with 10% downpayment the day of the sale and the balance
on January 3, 2014. Warranty Deed will be provided, title insurance will be
utilized and cost split 50/50 between buyer and seller. Full possession for
2014 crop year with fall tillage rights after crop is out. Seller to pay all 2013
Taxes and Buyer to pay 2014 RE Taxes. Sold subject to confirmation by the
owner. Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc. is representing the seller in this
transaction. Visit our website for an information packet and pictures.
CARLYLE NELSON, OWNER
562-547-3214
Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc.
Marion SD
800-251-3111
Richard & Gary Wieman, Brokers
Kevin, Mike & Derek Wieman and
Ron Leitheiser, Assoc. Brokers
Website: www.wiemanauction.com




