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FARM BYLINE: JULY 2021 Al Gustin
SCHAPER FAMILY FAVORITES This four-generation branch of the Schaper family tree includes: Sig Schaper, middle (son of Katherina & Henry); on his right: his daughter, Barb Schaper Fridley, his great-granddaughter -- Barb’s granddaughter, Demrey; on his left: his daughter, Deb Schaper Allmendinger, with his granddaughter -- Deb’s daughter, Elizabeth, holding his great-grandson -- Deb’s grandson/her son, Liam.
HEALTH FITNESS SAVINGS WITH POWER PLATE MEALS Haylee Houkom, along with her husband, Seth, owns and operates the growing, popular Power Plate Meals, which currently has five North Dakota locations, and one in Minnesota. PHOTO COURTESY UND ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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Braddock threshing bee and antique show celebrates 50 years Dozens of antique tractors
FIRE & STEEL: 17-YEAR-OLD FORGES EXQUISITE KNIVES Top to bottom: Gabe Jensen’s San Mai blade demonstrates the untouched forged layer along the top of the blade.  This Damascus hunting knife has a frame handle construction with resin scales.  Gabe Jensen crafted this Damascus chef’s knife with a handle of purple dyed wood.  This was Gabe Jensen’s first Damascus knife after taking a class with American Bladesmith Society master David Lisch. This knife’s handle is made of boxelder burl scales.
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