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October 8, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
Former USD dean passes away
By Travis Gulbrandson
travis.gulbrandson@plaintalk.net
A former dean of USD’s
College of Fine Arts has
died.
John A. Day, who served
as dean from 1980 to 2004,
died this weekend in a
Sioux Falls hospital.
“It is very sad,” said Dr.
Larry Schou, the current
dean of the College of Fine
Arts. “I know he has been
seriously ill for several
months now. He was a
great friend and colleague.
…
“It’s a sad day for the
college and, I think, for the
fine arts community of
South Dakota because he
was so well-connected to
arts organizations across
the state,” he said.
Schou said Day had
been dealing with heart
problems over the past
several years.
“I’m not sure what
happened, what took him
finally,” Schou said. “It was
an up and down situation.”
Day held a Master of
Fine Arts degree from the
University of Notre Dame,
and joined USD in 1976
after serving on the faculty
at Mount Marty College in
Yankton.
He served as art
department chair at USD
until he became dean in
1980. He also served as vice
president for academic
affairs in 1984-1985.
In addition to this, Day
served as director of the
University Art Galleries
from 1977-2009, during
which time he curated
more than 50 major
exhibitions.
He also was curator of
the USD Oscar Howe
Collection, the world’s
largest collection of work
by the artist. As part of this
role, Day lectured and
wrote on the life and art of
Howe for more than 30
years, and organized more
than 20 Howe exhibitions.
According to the USD
Web site, he was
“instrumental” in
establishing the Oscar
Howe Archives and the
Oscar Howe Memorial
Association at USD, as well.
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John A. Day, who served as dean of USD?s College of Fine Arts from 1980 through 2004,
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Day died last weekend in a Sioux Falls hospital.
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He also served on the
South Dakota Arts Council,
was a member of the South
Dakota Capitol
Beautification Commission
and was a recipient of the
South Dakota Governor’s
Award for Outstanding
Support for the Arts by an
Individual.
“He’ll be truly missed by
the university and the
departments,” Schou said.
One of USD’s galleries
was named for Day several
years ago.
199 ACRES LESTERVILLE TOWNSHIP YANKTON COUNTY LAND
POWERFUL TILLABLE, PASTURE, & RECREATIONAL LAND
OFFERED IN THREE TRACTS
5-IHC TRACTORS - 91 CHEVY SUBURBAN - ATV - EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD - ANTIQUES
AUCTION
In order to settle the estate, we will offer the following for sale on site
located at 29862 432nd Ave Lesterville, SD or from Lesterville, SD
2-miles east 1 1/4 North, both sides of the road or from Junction of 81 & 46
go 8-miles west turn south on 432nd go 1 3/4 miles
both sides of the road on:
“That was in part in
honor of him when he did
retire,” Schou said. “It was
very important, I think, to
name one facility that he
was so closely attached to
and worked for so many
decades to enhance and
grow and develop.”
Even after his
retirement, Day maintained
a close involvement with
the university.
“When he was in better
health, he would be
stopping over, he would be
in the hallways chatting
with faculty and staff,”
Schou said. “The former
dean Wayne Knutson does
the same thing. They’ll stop
in my office and say hi. We
have some private
conversations, because they
know what it means to be a
higher education
administrator. They were in
my shoes. So we share
stories and they would give
good advice. I’d always seek
their counsel on things.”
In the early part of the
week, Schou was at a
conference in Michigan,
but said that when he
returned there would be a
meeting held to discuss a
ceremony to honor Day’s
legacy.
“He was a great guy,”
Schou said. “His whole
heart and mind were in
South Dakota for the
betterment of the arts.
That’s a thing for all of us
to remember.”
FRIDAY OCTOBER 11TH, 2013
10:30 A.M. LAND AUCTION
12:00 P.M. PERSONAL PROPERTY
It is our pleasure to offer the following land found in the tightly held
Lesterville Twp. Yankton County. This property has endless possibilities
and potential. For livestock-grain farmers looking to add more acres or
perhaps those looking to start a hunting lodge or add recreational acres
with awesome waterfowl production areas. Please check out this
opportunity!
TRACT ONE: 160-ACRES IMPROVED
LEGAL: SW 1/4 of Section 11, 95-57 Yankton County, South Dakota.
* 92.68 acres in good tillable land, 23-acre Lake, 16.19 acres in Hayland-sloughs, balance in
building site, tree grove and RROW.
* Soil Productivity rating of 63.5. Predominant soil Clarno-Crossplain-Tetonka complex (82) rating.
* Improvements include 1968 Ranch Style 3-bedroom home 992-sq ft main floor, updated Furnace
& CA unit, 1000 gallon LP tank Leased thru Ferrell Gas, shingles & siding. Outbuildings include
40 X 60 steel span machine shed, 32 X 48 Quonset building, 20 X 24 detached 2-stall garage,
24 X 60 hog farrowing barn, and a 20 X 56 Hog finishing barn & several other outbuildings!
* Annual Taxes are $2,641.86. Buyer able to farm-operate or lease out for the 2014 crop year. Full
possession of the buildings at closing.
* Base & Yields, wetland maps other info found in Buyers Packet!
TRACT TWO: 39-ACRES PASTURE
LEGAL: The N 1/3 of the E 3/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 10, 95-57 Yankton County, SD.
* 39.17 acres of Native pasture with good useable fences, limited weed pressure.
* This tract is located directly to the west of Tract One.
* Livestock Water is provided by stock dam/slough. Soil Rating 62.5.
* Annual Taxes are $395.86. Buyer to receive full possession on 12-31-13.
TRACT THREE: 199-ACRES COMBINATIONS OF TRACT 1 & 2
* Annual Taxes on entire unit $3,037.72
TO INSPECT THE PROPERTY: An open house will be held to inspect the home & outbuildings
on Saturday, Oct. 5th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. The land can be viewed at your convenience or visit
www.wiemanauction.com for a buyers packet containing all pertinent information or call the
auctioneers at 800-251-3111 and a buyers packet can be mailed out.
TERMS: Cash sale with 15% ( Non-Refundable) down payment auction day with the balance on or
before November 29th , 2013. Owners title insurance will be used with cost split 50-50 between
buyer & seller. Buyer is responsible for the lender’s portion of the title policy. Sellers will pay the
2013 real estate taxes based upon the 2012 Tax Base and all prior Real Estate Taxes. Real Estate is
being sold subject to the confirmation of the personal representative pursuant to SD uniform probate
code. All easements, restrictions and covenants of record go with the property. Property will be sold
in the manner realizing the greatest return to the seller. Come Prepared to Buy!!
IHC TRACTORS -EQUIPMENT - TRUCKS
1966 IHC 656 Gas Tractor, WF, fenders, 6934-hrs, 2pt. hitch, 15.5 X 38 super sharp! 1962 IHC 560
Gas NF, 2pt, flattop fenders, 3118 hrs showing; 1954 IHC Super M gas, NF, hyd. Straight; 1951 IHC
H tractor, NF, 1-new tire; 1949 IHC M tractor, NF, w/loader & chains; IHC 175 swather 15’ stored
inside; FarmKing 8’ 2-stage snowblower nice; 2-16’ wood flatbeds on factory gears w/backs; IHC
440 square baler; IHC 56 4-RW planter; 2-Kelly Ryan elevators; McCormick side rake on steel; IHC
4-bottom fully mounted plow 2pt; 9-section drag w/hyd. Cart; IHC 13’ grain drill DD, GSA; M&M
model D corn sheller; IHC 7’ fully mounted sickle mower; IHC PTO spreader; road drag; IHC 63
4RW cult; IH 510 5-bottom plow; IHC 370 tandem disk; 1991 Chevy 1500 Suburban, 4 X 4 blue
65K miles super sharp; Craftsman YS 4500 hydro mower 42” deck; 1946 Chevy Grain Truck 12’ box
stored inside;
Tank 110 cc Youth ATV just tuned up;
Gas Weedeater
HOG EQUIPMENT - TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD - ANTIQUES
Paul portable livestock scale; Several Rural MFG. hog gates, hog panels; reznor & LB White heaters;
steel posts; 2-Stainless hog waterers; livestock tanks; Hanson hanging scale; 8hsp. Gas generator;
8-hsp front mount tiller; Duracraft drill press; Post Drill, leg vise; typical hand tools; Horse Harness;
Buck Saw; Maytag Kick start motor; Cream Cans; old License Plates; 5 & 20-gal. Western
Stoneware Crocks; Several old bikes 1-youth balloon tire bike; Arcade Tractor; school desk; apple
baskets; Hot Point 2-dr fridge; Microwave; Action sofa (tan); Wingback chairs; Corner Curio
Cabinet Tell City; Birds Eye Maple dresser; 3-pc. Waterfall bedroom set; cedar chest; Painted desk
w/chair; several chest of drawers; 2-full sized beds; Fireproof safe; Pool Table; golf clubs; wood
chairs; Parlor Table; several boxes of child’s toys; usual household items & glassware; Kenmore
Electric Dryer; Pride Lift Chair; Mission Style Antique Buffet and Tall Wardrobe; Many other items to
numerous to mention - many boxes in storage some surprises to be found!
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lunch Wagon on Grounds, Sale Order Tools & Farm Misc, household &
antiques, Farm equipment, Tractors & Vehicles last! Everything sold AS IS - Statements made day of
sale take precedence over printed or audio material!
ESTATE OF ERMA KREITZINGER - OWNER
SHARON KREITZINGER -PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Call after 5:30 p.m. and weekends • 605-665-3664
Wieman Land & Auction Co. Inc.
Marion, SD 800-251-3111
Gary & Rich Wieman Brokers
Hosmer Law Office
Closing Attorney
605-665-0494
LAND AUCTION
170.59 (±) Acres High Productive Farmland in Norway Township, Clay
County SD w/Tract 2 Joining Missouri River
We will offer at Public Auction the following described Real Estate at the SD National Guard
Armory, 603 Franklin St., Vermillion, SD, 1 Block South of Hwy 50 and HyVee Intersection on
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Sale Time 10:00 a.m.
Tract # 1 - 40.13 (±) Acres Unimproved Land:
Located from Vermillion, SD 1 mile West on Hwy 50 to Timber Rd then 7 miles West on Timber Rd and
1 mile North on 455th Ave. This productive all tillable farm has great eye appeal, lays level and
according to Surety AgriData has predominantly Forney and Owego soil with a productivity index of
74.3. This farm will be sold separately.
Legal Description: SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 4, T-92-N, R-53-W, Norway Township, Clay County, South
Dakota
Tract # 2 - 90 (±) Acres Unimproved Land:
Located from Vermillion 9 1/4 miles West on Timber Rd then 1/4 mile South on Minimum
Maintenance Rd. This farm joins the Missouri River to the West of farm. This farm has 109.06 deeded
acres with 90 ± acres tillable and has 19 unusable acres and will be sold price per acre X 90 tillable
acres. Farm lays level w/great eye appeal and according to Surety AgriData has predominantly Onawa
and Haynie soil with a productivity index of 83.7.
Legal Description: W 1/2 SE 1/4 & SW 1/4 NE 1/4 & Comm at NE Cor NW 1/4 Thenc S 80 Rds
Thenc W~2 Rds Thenc N 80 Rds Thenc E 2 Rds to POB all in Section 17, T-92-N, R-53-W, Norway
Township, Clay County, South Dakota
Tract # 3 - 40.46 (±) Acres Unimproved Land:
This farm is located from Vermillion, SD 9 miles West on Timber Rd and 1 mile South on 454th Ave.
This farm lays to the south and joins Tract 2. This inside farm is all tillable lays level and according to
Surety AgriData has predominantly Onawa and Haynie soil with a productivity index of 79.6. We will
offer Tract 2 and Tract 3 individually or as a unit.
Legal Description: N 1/2 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 & N 40 Rds of Lot 2 all in Section 20, T-92-N, R-53-W,
Norway Township, Clay County, South Dakota
This productive land is nearly all tillable has been in this family over 100 yrs, has good location to
Meckling, SD and Timber Rd. We invite you to inspect this property at any time. For additional
information contact Auctioneers and Realtors or go to our website www.burlagepeterson.com.
COME PREPARED TO BUY.
TERMS ALL TRACTS: 10% non-refundable earnest money deposit due day of the sale. Balance due
on or before January 12, 2014. Title Insurance and Closing Fee split 50/50 between buyer and seller.
2013 Real Estate Taxes due and payable in 2014 to be paid by sellers. Farms sold subject to any
easements or right away of restrictions and to confirmation of owners. Statements made day of sale
take precedence over all other material. The Owners do not warranty or guarantee that the existing
fences lie on the true and accurate boundary and any new fencing, if any, will be the responsibility of
the purchaser, pursuant to South Dakota statutes. All statements made herein believed to be true and
accurate but not guaranteed. The Auctioneers and Realtors represent the seller in this transaction.
CARL & KAY ANDRE FAMILY TRUST &
ODELL MYRON FAMILY TRUST & CHILDREN - OWNERS
AUCTIONEERS & REALTORS
Lenny & Tyler Burlage,
Jim & Scott Peterson
317 4th St, Brookings, SD
605-692-7102
www.burlagepeterson.com
ATTORNEY FOR SELLERS
David Knoff, Attorney, Broker
NEW HARVEST LAND BROKERS
Yankton, SD 57078