Flom FootnotesVolume 21 Edition 11 December 2004
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Table of ContentsPageThanks................................................................................................# 4Popple Grove 4-H............................................................................# 5Bank Open House/Kayla/Flom Co-op Meeting.....................# 2Flom Region Safety News...........................................................# 8New Department of Ag Rules on Butchering Animals........# 7The Wiry, Little Norwegian Wood Cutter...................................#6
PO Box 284 Flom, MN 56541-0284
Potato DumplingsFlom Cafe
December 3 & 17Serving begins at 11 AM
2nd Annual FlomCowboy Christmas
December 11, 2004
The 2nd annual Cowboy Christmas will be held at the
Flom Hall on Saturday, December 11, 2004. Admission is
$5 for adults and $3 for kids 12 and under. Preschool free.
All proceeds donated to the Ronald McDonald House.
The day is filled with fun for the whole family.
Starting at 2 pm is a trail ride, be on TIME, which will
leave Jensen Cattle Company Headquarters. Teams are
welcome.
3-4:30 sleigh rides in Flom. 5-is the program. 6pm is a
potluck supper. 7 pm the stick horse rodeo starts. From 9-
12:30 is the dance with music provided by Dick Taylor of
Medora, ND and others.
There are door prizes, free dance lessons and can bring an
ornament to help decorate the tree.
Prizes will also be awarded to the Best Dressed Vintage
Gent and Lady to be judged by the audience at 10pm.
Special features- Photos with Santa or by the wagon.
Sponsored by Local Ranchers and Cowboys.
Beer and set-ups available after 8pm provided by the Flom
VFW. For inquiries call: 218- 584-8441
Flom & Area Lions Pancake
Dinner and Santa Claus Day
December 12Sunday December 12, 2004 at the Flom Community Hall.
Pancakes, Ham, Potatoes & Beverage will be served from 10-1
Santa will arrive at 12:30 PM Drawing of Prizes at 1 PM
The Following would like to Wish all of you, Our Faithful
Readers & Supporters a Joyful & Tradition Filled Holiday
Season .
Flom-Twin Valley VFW Post 3818 & Auxiliary, Flom-Ulen Co-op Oil, Flom
Cafe, Swenson Brothers, Lyle Bakke, Postmaster, Johnsons Market, Flom
Region Mutual Insurance Company, Ernie’s Repair, Nysetvold Electric, Max
Voss, Barber, Prairie Dental, Anderson Funeral Home, Lunde Blade & Gravel,
Flom & Area Lion’s, Lien Financial Services, Triangle Agronomy Services, DJ
Environmental, Midwest Bank, Randt Oil Company, Ulen Building Supplies,
West Central Ag Services, Flom Insurance Agency, Al’s Siding, 21st Wellness,
Darell Krabbenhoft, Northwestern Bank, Sharon Seykora, Viking Mechanical
Heating & Air Conditioning
Flom CafeDecember 21, 2004Coffee & Christmas
Goodies till 4:30
Flom VFWTom & Jerry’s
12-21-0412-29-04
Starting at 5 PM
11th Annual Giving TreeThe NW Bank employees in Ulen are
coordinating the “Giving Tree” again
this year. The success of this program
is all due to the generous people and
groups in our communities of Ulen &
Hitterdal. A tree will be displayed in
the bank lobby in Ulen right after
Thanksgiving with ornaments with
gift needs for deserving boys and girls
in our area. This is all done in a
confidential manner. Please call 596-
8837 if you have questions. Cash
donations are also welcome and we’ll
do the shopping for you. It’s fun to
make a difference in someone’s
Christmas! Thank you Very Much!
Christmas ProgramsDecember 19th
Aspelund 4pm Wild Rice 7pm
Christmas goodies/lunch following the
programs
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Kayla Klemetson daughter of Mike and Jennifer Klemetson was inducted into the Spanish Honor Society; Sigma Delta Pi, on November 18th, 2004.
Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society,is a non-profit organization incorporated in the State of South Carolina, a member of the Association of College Honor Societies <http://www.achsnatl.org/> (which is a
member of The Center for Academic Integrity <http://www.academicintegrity.org/> ), and
affiliated with the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese <http://www.aatsp.org/>
. Founded at the University of California, Berkeley in 1919. Those who attended the ceremony were: Mike and Jennifer and Kayla's Grandmother's Irene Klemetson and LaVonne Dorseth.
Christmas TeaDecember 4, 2004
1 PM to 3 PMBake Sale Crafts Christmas Items
LunchChristmas GoodiesCoffee Tea Cider
Trinity Lutheran ChurchHwy 32 South
Twin Valley, MN
Thank YouThank you to everyone who came & helped us celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Thank you for all the cards & gifts that evening and also Thanks to those that sent greetings and gifts to us. It was a very special time for us & will cherish our memories of it.A special thanks to our kids, Deb & Ron, Mike & Jennifer, Ron & Susan, Sheryl & Dewey, Matt & Staci and all our grandkids. Also thanks to the Footnotes for helping serve the supper.Thank you everyone for making it such a special evening for us. Hope you all had fun.Irene & Marlin Klemetson
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FLON-ULEN CO-OP OIL
ASSOCIATIONStockholders: You are hereby
notified that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Flom Co-operative Oil Association, Flom, Minnesota,
will be held in the Flom Community Hall in Flom on
Monday, the 13th day of December 2004 at 1:30 o’clock
PM for the election of one Director and the transaction of any business that may properly come before the meeting. Door prizes will be given away and
lunch will be serrved.Warren Seykora, Secretary
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Thank You All!We would like to Thank You All for being so Faithful these last 21
years. Those who have sent in donations in 2004:Merlyn Meyer’s, Ed Pavek’s, Judy Pfaff, Harold Cary’s, Ione Tobin, Doris
Opsahl, Marvin Thompson’s, Waubun Legion Auxiliary, Richard Delaney’s, Renae Slette, Harold Lunde’s, Singne Aune, Lynne Jallo, Sherman Hoseth’s, Walter Tollefson’s, Hazel Seykora, Verna Nysetvold, Lyle Bakke’s, Leonard Bakke’s Barney Ford’s, Swenson Brothers, Bernice Brogren, Cindy Skansgaard, Don Johnson’s, Matt Roy’s, Mike Klemetson’s, Warren Seykora’s, Orrin Olson’s, Al Raad’s, Errol Flom’s, Tim Anderson’s, Ernie’s Repair, Max Voss, Rebecca Meyer, David Lien’s, Raymond Stende, Imogene Jacobson, Gary Lunde’s, Marlin Klemetson’s, Steve Albertson’s, Robert Bromander’s, Mathilda Blomseth, Milton Kirkeby’s, Vernon Kirkeby’s, Bud Jirava’s, Robert Baukol’s, Verda Spickelmier, Joseph Miller, Hilmer Liens, Doris Jacobson, Memorial for Gyda Bucholz, Myrtle Nysetvold, Lloyd Burkholders, Donald Axdahl’s, Sam Rikhus’, Dennis Thorson’s, DonnaMae Albertson, Jack Gray, Jim Lowe’s, Evelyn Larson, Memorial for Myrtle Kindseth, Teresa Wasvik, St. Ann’s Ladies Aid, Roger Hamernik’s, Sylvia Boman, Jim Houglum, Keith Axvig’s Ray Engstrand’s, Russell Cary’s, Jim Jirava’s, Ralph Evenson’s, Circles of Faith Women’s Fellowship, Arlo Thompson, Memorial for Eldon Wang, Memorial for Dan Burkholder, Nita Thompson, Juliette Urdahl, Orwin Nysetvold, Russell Cary, Martin Prestegaard, Carol Johnson, Harlan Wentz’s, Duane Baukol’s, Doug Merfeld’s, Eldo Bentley’s, Lloyd Olson’s, Trygve Olson, Paul Ingebretson’s,.
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Popple Grove 4-H Club met on Saturday,
Nov. 20th for an organizational meeting and
election of officer's. New Officer's are:
President: Ashley Hoseth. Vice President
Katie Lue Klemetson, Secretary: Shawna
Hoseth, Treasurer: Jared Klemetson.
Reporter: Gabel Hoseth, Recreation
Committee: Mickaela and Jameson
Nogowski. Leader's are: Jennifer Klemetson
and Cass Hoseth.
The schedule for the coming year was
planned out with the following months
having meetings. December 12th we will be
having a family get together and Christmas
party at the Flom Hall starting at 4 with
Potluck supper at 5. We will also have a gift
exchange, with a boy bringing a boy item
and girl bringing a girl item for the
exchange. If you are bringing a younger
brother or sister please let Jennifer know so
the 4-H can purchase a item for them. The
recreation committee will have events for the
whole family to participate in.
Other months we will be meeting will be:
February, April/May: Road ditch cleaning
and picnic supper. June: Project tour,
September: The year in review local and
state fair participants. Oct/Nov.
Organizational meeting and elections of
officer's.
If you are interested in becoming a member of
a 4-H club please contact one of the above
officer's or leader's or Peg Braaten. 4-H is
open to all youth Kindergarten- 12th grade and
one year beyond High School.
Congratulations!Drew David JacobsonParents: Chrissy & BeauBrother: GavinBorn: November 17, 20041:11:00 PMWeight: 9 pounds 4 ouncesLength: 20 inches
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Christmas Tree Safety TipsA fire on any day seems bad, but a fire on Christmas seems to be the worst. Some 300 Christmas trees
caught fire in one recent year, with electrical problems the most
common culprit. Here's how to keep your tree green and your presents
safe. 1. When you buy your tree, have
the vendor make a fresh cut an inch from the bottom; this will help the
tree drink. 2. If you buy your tree early and keep it outside, store it away from wind and sun, and keep the bottom
in a bucket of water. 3. Make sure your lights are safe.
If you need outdoor lights, make sure the ones you buy are meant for outdoor use. Make sure your lights carry certification from a
testing laboratory. 4. Don't use electric lights on a
metal tree. 5. Discard any strings of lights
that are frayed or broken. Christmas lights are cheap.
6. Unplug your Christmas tree before you leave or go to bed.
7. Don't buy a tree that is dry and dropping needles. To check for
freshness, loosely grip the end of a branch and pull your hand over it. Only a few needles should fall off.
8. Make sure your tree stand holds plenty of water, and don't let
it run out. 9. If your tree seems wobbly,
center it in the stand more securely and redo the bolts or screws. Of if
your tree stand is cheap, buy a larger, stronger one.
10. If you buy an artificial tree, make sure it is fire-retardant.
11. Keep your tree at least three feet from furnaces, radiators and
fireplaces. 12. try to position it near an outlet so that cords are not running long
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Marion Arlen JohnsonCASCADE MONTANAMarion Arlen Johnson, 73, of Cascade, an Air Force veteran, died of natural causes Saturday at a care center in Clancy.Cremation has taken place under the direction of Helena Funeral Chapel. No services are planned at this time.Survivors include his wife, Nora Johnson of Cascade; daughters Sheree Jetter of Arvada, Colo., and Tami Boyd of The Woodlands, Texas; a son, Randy Davies of Summerset, Pa.; and stepsons Brian Dyson of Great Falls and Robert "Willie" Sloan of Craig.Marion was born Aug. 9, 1931, in Flom, Minn., where he was raised and educated. He served in the Air Force from 1950 to 1953, and was stationed at Sheppard AFB in Texas and Chanute in Illinois. Known as "Little John" by all his fellow workers, he worked in the missiles in Montana and South Dakota.He joined the Boilermakers Union Local 11 in 1965, working at many power and industries plants in the Northwest until retiring in 1991.Marion married Nora (Leet) Sloan in Cascade in 1993.He enjoyed fly-fishing on the Missouri River, restoring and working on his 1973 Volkswagen and his 1968 Porsche, and visiting New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada in the winter.He was preceded in death by his mother, Elna.Memorials may be made to American Diabetes Association.Cards can be sent to:Mrs. Nora Johnson29 Front Street Box 248Cascade, MontanaSubmitted
Remember to leave milk and cookies out for Santa Claus! Have a very Merry Christmas with your families and remember the reason for the season!
distances. Do not place the tree where it may block exits.
13. When Christmas is over or when the tree starts to drop needles,
dispose of it. Don't leave it in your house or put it in your garage. 14. Keep a close eye on small
children when they are around the tree; many small decorations and
ornaments are sharp, breakable and can be swallowed.
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6The Wiry, Little Norwegian Wood Cutter (Ole Rikhus)
by Kay Adele Buri, 004 Whispers From the Prairie Ole Rikhus, the tiny, wiry gentle man, who lived on the south side of the tracks, in an
equally tiny, one room house, located just east of my grandparents home. Norwegian was his native tongue and he loved to come to visit with my Mother who was fluent in Icelandic, the true old Norse, as she understood Norwegian, so they were able to visit. They would sit at the table, enjoying coffee, Ole using cream in the wonderful social
brew, as I recall. He would walk up to our house, with an ax over his shoulder, wearing his bib overalls with the blue and white tiny stripes, arriving to chop some kindling for my mothers cook stove which sat stately on the north wall of our kitchen. Ole knew better than anyone else, how to make wonderful kindling, which in turn would make my Mom’s job of cooking so much easier, as he would keep the sticks the same length, always of a size which easily fit into the stove without taking off more than one lid. This in turn helped to keep my Mother’s kitchen clean, and without any more soot than was necessary. He would sort the “hot woods” from the “cooler woods” meaning those which could heat the stove quickly
throwing off intense heat to those which burned but gave off little btu’s. My folks would invite him to chop wood, a little at a time, rather than a large quantity, as this gave them the opportunity to offer him a few more dinners and suppers, and lots more
cups of coffee, which he so loved. When Ole finished chopping the wood or needed to have a break from the work, Mom would always invite Ole into the house for coffee and visiting. They would have such a wonderful visit, and my Mom would always make sure the visit would last long enough, enabling the time to pass so the clock would indicate it was getting close to mealtime,
that way he would be invited, to stay for dinner or supper as the case might be. Ole lived alone, and had no conveniences in his home. This special man lived with the most meager of worldly possession of any person I had ever known growing up or have ever seen since. My Mother always made sure he not only got to eat the meal but there was always a package sent with him as he left the house, heading back with his ax on his shoulder and a package of goodies in his hand stopping at our store to receive payment
from my Dad enroute to his home. Most of all, Ole had the most incredible twinkling eyes I have ever seen as a child or have ever seen since. He always reminded me of a little elf. He was so tiny in stature, so thin, having snow white hair and a white full beard, but then there were those wonderful twinkling, dancing eyes!!!!!!! His face would often be covered with soot as his house was heated by a stove located sat at one end of his house, and he used coal and wood to heat. The coal would issue soot and Ole had no running water, as a matter of fact, the only water available to him was about a quarter of a mile away. Winter did not allow him to get that much water, and I remember during the very cold winters and storms during the latter 1940’s my Father and I would always walk down to check on Ole, and all the other
elder members of our town. Ole would be often sitting very close to his tiny stove, the inside of the house black with soot, and dark as a coal mine, his little kerosene glass mantled lantern burning on the table, but there was nothing light colored in the house from which the light could reflect……….but for one……..Ole’s dancing white eyes and I can still see it in my mind’s eye. You could hardly make out his tiny body outline against the sooty interior, but you knew where he was by looking for his eyes, white and dancing, and his almost white
mustache and beard under which there was always a smile. We would visit for a short while, deliver the cookies or goodies my Mother always sent, and see that Ole had enough coal or wood inside the house to last the night before we left to go on to the next elder on our route. Ole was a subject of a sculpture my Father made when he did miniature sculptures of people who lived in my home town. Ole’s sculpture was of course, a little man, with an ax over his shoulder, but the metal didn’t allow my Dad to capture his wonderful, twinkling, dancing eyes! Those you will have to conjure up
in your mind’s eye!
Editor’s Note: Ole Rikhus was born in Sor Fron, Oppland Norway in 1874. He came to America with his parents. His parents are buried in Aspelund Lutheran Church Cemetery and are Anders & Karrie (Olsdatter) Rikhus. His brother Anton is also buried there. His sister Johanne married a Benson and his sister Lina married a Burgerson. He is buried at Balfour, North Dakota.
Sage Kvien at Cowboy Christmas
last year in Flom!
Congratulations!Sophia was Born: 11-15-2004Birth Time: 8:22 pmWeight: 8 lbs 1 ozLength: 20.5 in.Brothers: Parker and BrodenParents: Christina and David Lien