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Mark Meyer, CAA, Director of Equalization, lists the following Sanborn County Real Estate Property as approved by the Board of County Commissioners.
American Legion Post #29, Downstairs of City Hall, W. 75’ of Lots 13-18; Blk. 30, Woonsocket.
Bethany Lutheran Church, Lots 21-24; Blk. 43, Woonsocket.
Bonney Cemetery, 2 Acres in SE/4 8-108-60, Floyd Township.
Farwell Methodist Cemetery, 1-1/2  Acres in NW/4  25-105-59, Ravenna Township.
First Lutheran Church, Lots 1-4; Blk. 3 Thaxter’s 1st Addn. and Lots 11-12; Blk. 10 Artesian.
Forestburg Lutheran Church, Lots 16-18; Blk. 14, Forestburg.
Knights of Columbus, Lots 10-11; Blk. 33, Woonsocket.
Letcher Cemetery, S/2 SE/4 SE/4 16-105-61 (20 Acres), Letcher Township.
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Lots 19-24; Blk. 5 Dunn’s Addn.,Woonsocket.
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 13.93 acres in NE/4  4-106-59, Diana Township.
Prairie Community Baptist Church, Lots 13-18; Blk. 52, Woonsocket.
Prairie Home Cemetery, SW/4 NW/4  9-105-60, Butler Township.
Sanborn County Soil & Water Conservation District, Lots 1-4; Blk. 19, Woonsocket.
St. Scholastic Catholic Cemetery, S/2 SE/4 SE/4  16-105-61 (10 acres), Letcher Township.
St. Charles Catholic Church & Cemetery, Lots 3-6; Blk. 7,W. Diana, Artesian and Lots 1-2 in SW/4 20-108-59, Afton Township, 100’x150’ of Lot 14; Blk. 5 of Eastside Outlots, and Lot B in Lot 1 in NW/4 20-108-59, (St. Anthony Church), and All Blk. 10, W. Diana, Artesian.
St. Wilfrid Catholic Church & Cemetery, 10.10 acres in SW/4 exc. W. 90’ in 21-107-62,Woonsocket Township, and Lots 1-12; Blk. 108, Woonsocket.
Silver Creek Cemetery, 1-1/2 acres in NW/4 15-107-61, Silver Creek Township.
Trinity Lutheran Church & Cemetery, 2-1/2 acres in NW/4  33-105-62 and 1.39 acres in SW/4 28-105-62 Elliott Township.
Town & Country Fire Protection Assn., E/2 S/2 Lot 9, and E/2 Lot 10, and Lots 11-12; Blk. 23, Woonsocket.
United Church of Christ Church & Parsonage, Lots 1-2; Blk. 11 and Lots 2-3; Blk. 20 L&C Addn., Letcher.
United Methodist Church, Lots 15-16 and Lots 17-20; Blk. 43, Woonsocket.
Upland Cemetery, Blk. 1 in NW/4 NW/4 NE/4 25-105-60, Butler Township.
Warren Cemetery, five acres in NE corner of 2-108-62, Warren Township.
Whiting Memorial Clinic, Lots 10-12; Blk. 26, Woonsocket.
Wide Awake Hose Company, Lot 7; Blk. 23, Woonsocket.
Woonsocket Development Corp., Lots 4-6; Blk. 29  OP, Woonsocket – Community Center.
ARTESIAN CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
E. 50’ Lots 20-24; Blk. 6.
Lots 1-2; Blk. 11, N. Diana.
Lots 6-8; Blk. 11.
SE of Outlot 3 (120’ W. x 120’ N.) and Outlot 5, Thaxter’s Second Addn.
W. 92’ of Lots 20-24; Blk. 6.
Lots 1, 2 and 4 of Wetland Subdivision in SE/4  17-106-59.
Lots 7-8; Blk. 4 Thaxter’s First Addn.
Commencing at SW corner of NW/4 9-106-59; then N47 rods; then E36 rods; then S14 rods; then E44 rods to 1/4 line; then S33 rods to 1/2 section line; then W 80 rods to beginning.
Lots 15-24; Blk. 3 OP.
W 140’ of Lot 2, all Lot 3; Blk. 1, Dowdell’s.
W/2 lot 12, all Lots 13-14; Blk. 1, Dowdell’s.
Outlot 4; Thaxter’s Second Addn.
Lots 11-12; Blk. 5 Thaxter’s First Addn.
E75’ of Lots 13-16; Blk. 6  OP.
E/2 Lots 6-12; Blk. 5 OP.
N100’ Lot 11; Blk. 1 Dowdell’s Addn.
W15’ Lot 11 and 12; Blk. 4 OP.
LETCHER CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
All; Blk. 1.
Lots 1-4; Blk. 2.
W/2 of Lot 6; Ryan & Co. First Addn.
Lots 7-9; Blk. 9.
Lots A, B, C; Blk. 1 Edmunds Addn.
Lot B in NW/4 SE/4 15-105-61.
Lots 1-6; Blk. 5.
Lots 12-14; Blk. 5.
Lots 7-12; Blk. 4.
Outlot 1 less Outlot 1A; Race Track Addn.; SW/4 SW/4 15-105-61 (ballparks).
Lot L1 together with access road and pipeline easement in SE/4 NE/4  15-105-61.
Lot L2 in SE4/ NE/4 15-105-61.
Lot 12 exc. S. 61’; Blk. 9 and Lot 13 exc. S. 62’ and Lots 14-16; Blk. 9.
Unplatted part of NE/4SE/4  15-105-61 – (rodeo grounds).
WOONSOCKET CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
W. 75’ of Lots 13-18; Blk. 30.
N. 42’ of E. 30’ of W. 100’ of Lots 13-18; Blk. 30.
N. 42’ of E. 37’ of Lots 13-18; Blk. 30 (City Hall).
All Blks. 35-37 exc. N. 92’ of Lots 13-16; Blk. 37.
Lots 16-23 and strip 66’ wide of Lot 23; Blk. 38.
N. 92’ of  Lots 13-16; Blk. 37.
Lots 13-20; Blk. 18.
All Lot 8 and N/2 and W/2 S/2 Lot 9 and W/2 of Lot 10; Blk. 23.
All Blk. 32 and Lots 1-3; Blk. 33.
Lots 18-20 and N. 75’ of Lots 21-24; Blk. 33.
Lots 10-11; Blk. 38.
Lots 16-17; Blk. 39.
Lots 32-33; Blk. 39.
All Blk. 40.
All Blk. 45.
Lots 1-12; Blk. 88.
Lots 1-2, Woonsocket Investment Co. Addn.
N. 125’ of E. 105’; Blk. 10, Dunn’s Addn.
N. 22’ of Lots 13-16; Blk. 29.
Lots 2-28  21-107-62.
Outlot S and Outlot L (lagoon) in SE/4  28-107-62.
6.76 acres in SW/4  21-107-62.
S. 200’ of W. 250’ of Outlot 1 in SW/4  21-107-62.
6.33 acres in SW/4 21-107-62.
W. 90’ of St. Wilfrid Cemetery Lot (1.5 acres).
11.5 Acres in SW/4 21-107-62 (Eventide Cemetery).
S. 50’ Lots 12-15 and S. 30’ of N. 112’ Lot 11 and Lots 16-36; Blk. 37.
Lots 8-10 exc. S. 100’ of Lot 8 and S. 50’ Lots 9-10, Lot 11 exc. S. 30’ of N. 112’ Lot 12 exc. S. 50’; Blk. 37.
All Blk. 3 and E/2 Blk. 4.
E/2 Blk. 7 and All Blk. 8.
All Blk. 14.
W/2 Blk. 4.
SANBORN COUNTY-OWNED PROPERTY
Artesian City
N. 100’ of Lot 11; Blk. 1 Dowdell’s Addn.
Lots 19-24; Blk. 1.
Lots 18-24; Blk. 7.
W15’ Lots 11-12; Blk. 4.
Lots 14-15 and S/2 lot 16; Blk. 11.
Lot 4; Blk. 2 W. Diana.
E/2 Lots 6-12; Blk. 5  OP.
N/2 Lot 16, Lots 17-20; Blk. 11 OP.
Letcher City
Lots 1-5; Blk. 8.
Woonsocket City
All Blk. 31.
Lots 8-9; Whiting’s Addn.
Lot M, Whiting’s Addn.
Lot 9; Blk. 26.
Lots 19-22; Blk. 23.
Irregularly shaped parcel in NE/4 NE/4 28-107-62 addn. outlots less S. 475’.
Lots 16-17; Blk. 21 OP.
Lots 16-18; Blk. 24 OP.
Butler Township
On south side of ROW, a strip 150’ x 240’ west of river and 150’ x 240’ of river in SE/4 11-105-60.
Jackson Township
SW/4  24-108-61.
Logan Township
Lot A in E/2 NE/4 less LH1  2-106-61.
Lots 12-13; Blk. 11 and Lot A of Lot 15; Blk. 11  FV.
Silver Creek Township
A strip of land 850’ x 66’ in SW/4  36-107-61.
Warren Township
Part of Lot 1 in 1-108-62.
SANBORN CENTRAL – SCHOOL DIST. # 55-5
FORESTBURG PROPERTY
Lot A of C.A. Olson’s First Addn., a subdivision of an unplatted portion of E/2 NE/4 2-106-61.
Lot 1 of Burrils Addn. in W/2NE/4  2-106-61.
WOONSOCKET IND. SCHOOL DIST. #55-4
Lots 1-2-3 and E 1/2 of Lot 4 exc. N. 46’ (exc. .60 acres) 21-107-62.
Outlot G in SW/4 21-107-62
Lots 11-12; Blk. 106 and Lots 1-12; Blk. 107 and Outlot 14.
S. 50’ of Lots 13-24 Outlot 14, exc. S. 50’ in SE/4  21-107-62, Lots 19-24 exc. S. 50’; Blk. 108, All Blk. 109 and Lots 1-2; Blk. 110 First Addn.
Published once at the total approximate cost of $80.00.
SJ29-1tb

View from the Barnyard

There Was an Old Woman Who Fell Off Her Shoes

I am on a mission to save money. My end goal in sight is to save for a 60th birthday trip in October to Napa Valley, San Francisco, Redwood Forest and Alcatraz. Hello, melon fields. Can you hear me? I am proud to tell you I’ve only been to Mitchell once in a month and a half, which also helps out our local grocery store, Woony Foods. I love, love having a store again in town. Especially for running back to town three times when I forget ingredients for a recipe.
Yet, with my fondness for travel, I have had to maintain some degree in order to maintain my sanity. Last year we started a new tradition of a group of friends to meet the Saturday closest to Valentine’s Day and reconnect with each other’s lives, with laughter and gossip. First requirement is to wear red and allow time for a three-hour lunch.
I was in charge of entertainment this year and Georgia and I had a fire red lipstick contest. My daughter begged me to take it off, which I ignored. Georgia decided she has thin turned-down lips and said she looked like a stroke victim. I have the full lips and looked like a plunger. Teresa Fonder at Van Dykes said I looked just like the joker from “Batman” ‘cuz my face is too white.
Next, I had a list of 10 questions all connected to romance: #1. Would couple’s therapy have helped Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara? #2. Most romantic movie — my all-time vote was “Moonstruck” with Cher and Nicolas Cage. Cher has been engaged to his older boring brother for eight years. She boinks Nicolas, the younger brother (who by the way only has one hand). His best line is when he tries to convince her he’s her man, “Loretta, love isn’t about playing it safe, love is here to torture you and it’s about breaking your heart and loving the wrong people at the wrong time.”
This weekend Georgia, Susie (alias Magda) and I traveled to Brookings with an end stop at Watertown. Our goal was to meet up with Georgia’s daughter, Tracy, and finally be introduced to her beau named Paul. There is no better trip than one that has no agenda or time schedule. We met up with my son, Cole, and had brunch with him and learned how to pronounce a word that has always bugged me when I’m reading, “Ennui.” Even he had to Google and it’s French, like N-WEE. I always try to keep a dictionary by my side when reading.
The rest of the day we strolled through antique and second hand shops in downtown Brookings and Watertown. I am currently obsessed with old sheep pictures, a throwback from childhood, evidently. I did buy one at a rummage sale in Mitchell at the scariest looking garage (I almost didn’t stop). I discovered a print for $2 on the ground by a French artist. Tracy Googled and it was selling for $125. I can’t part with it.
No shopping is complete without a stop for adult beverages and we stopped at Goss Gallery and Opera House. We fell in love with the old brick walls, tin ceilings and huge, cozy chairs we nestled into. It was right after I offered to drive that I stood up and fell off my shoe (high clog) and hit the floor unceremoniously, awkwardly righted myself and promptly fell over a second time. Georgia said, “And you think you should drive!” Thankfully, there was only one other customer in our room and he had his earplugs in and missed the whole she-bang.
We stayed at the Ramada, which has a Minerva’s restaurant attached. Good choice! We settled in by the fireplace for some girl talk. We promptly ran off four other people with our reminiscing. One younger man kept going past and cheered each time at us. (Maybe it was my bright orange vest and he mistook me for a hunter.) We ate a late supper at the ungodly hour of 8 p.m. By then I could barely hobble and I’m sure we were special. Every time I woke up thinking of the time change, I thought, “If I’ve broken a bone in this foot, I will be in deep —- at work.” The only glitch was trying to figure out our handicap shower in the morning.
We truly were on our best behavior for lunch with Tracy and Paul. We didn’t want to scare him right at the start with our dysfunctional personalities. I found common ground quickly because he’s a cattleman and runs an auction house and loves antiques. I am well versed in red Angus and black Angus and told him, “My Claude is gonna love you for cattle talk.” We voted and gave Paul the thumbs up and headed home. I had to laugh because you know you’re in South Dakota when you stop at a gas station and they have the fish report posted by the bathroom wall as to what fish are biting at what lake. Never seen that done before.
Older & No Wiser,
Dee Baby
Editor’s note: Really, Dee?! Butcher paper?!?

Mike Clark

Sioux Falls

Mike Clark, 70, Sioux Falls, passed away March 7, 2014. Mike had fought a fierce battle with acute myeloid leukemia.
Memorial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday, March 17 at St. Michael Catholic Church, 1600 South Marian Road, Sioux Falls. Visitation will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 16 at Miller West Funeral Chapel, 41st and Valley View Road, Sioux Falls.
Michael John Clark was born Aug. 10, 1943 to John Patrick and Mary Ann Clark. He graduated from Artesian High School in 1961. He attended Northern State College and graduated from Huron College in 1972 with a degree in business.
Mike was a successful banker for many years. In 1996, he purchased and operated Worthington Ford in Worthington, Minn., which he sold in 2005 and entered retirement. Within a short time, he realized he was not a retiring kind of guy and resumed his banking career with CorTrust Bank in Sioux Falls until his death.
Mike married Waneen Schafer on Jan. 8, 1966. To that marriage two sons were born, Richard and Timothy. Later, Mike and Waneen divorced. Mike married Lynn Nesseth on Jan. 23, 1990, a union that lasted the rest of his life.
Mike loved God, his family, friends, his work and golf. He was able to travel widely and relish life with his wife, his children and grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Lynn of Sioux Falls; sons, Richard (Emmie) of San Marcos, Calif. and Timothy (Kim) of Valley Center, Calif.; step-children, Matthew (Kortney), Andrew (Lindsey), Thomas (Tari) Nesseth of Jackson, Minn., Abigail Nesseth of Shanghai, China; seven grandchildren; one brother, Pat (Joyce) of Rapid City; one sister, Nancy Knutson (Bob) of Mankato, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews.
Mike was preceded in death by his parents; one grandson, Leo Nesseth; and one niece, Michelle Pittillo.

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