TIDBITSGF.COM
FREE!
The N e at e s t Little Paper Ever Read
Since 1997
• Trivia • Puzzles • Fun Facts
®
Of Grand Forks • East Grand Forks October 22, 2020
Published by: Wick Publications
701-740-0968
Chad@TidbitsGF.com
Issue # 1,191
TIDBITS APPRECIATES ®
FLOWERS by Janet Spencer
ORGANIC SALON SPA
Hair Loss Hospital • REPAIR • REFRESH • RECLAIM Call to learn about Hair Loss Therapy!
701-739-2403 2600 DeMers Ave. Grand Forks, ND
Here for you when you need us. David Kent 2534 17th Ave. S. Grand Forks
218-779-5458 dkent@nodakins.net
ELITE Carpet Cleaning
www.elitecarpetsgf.com
Carpet Cleaning SPECIAL!
$209
4 Bedrooms, 1 Living Room, 1 Hallway & 1 Stairway Not valid with any other offer. Expires 11-20-20
• Carpet Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning • Water Extraction
Residential & Commercial
701-775-8500
Come along with Tidbits as we appreciate flowers!
FIRST FLOWERS
• The first flower known to have appeared on Earth is called Montsechia vidalii. It lived submerged in the shallow waters of Europe’s lakes. Its fossils, found in Spain, have been dated to 130-125 million years ago. Another early flower is called Archaefructus sinensis, whose fossils, found in northeastern China, dated it to 125 million years ago. It resembled the modern water lily. Prior to the evolution of flowering plants, ferns and coniferous trees ruled the plant world. • A previously extinct Arctic flower called the narrow-leafed campion was resurrected using seeds found in Siberia which had been buried by an ice-age squirrel. The seeds were dated at 32,000 years old and sprouted anyway. • When Charles Darwin was studying a Madagascar orchid whose flower had a foot-long nectar-filled tube, he hypothesized that there was probably a moth in the vicinity which had a proboscis of the same length in order for the plant to be pollinated. It was an unprecedented guess, as no such moth was known at the time. Not until 21 years after his death was the Turn the page moth species finally discovered. for more!
The Best, Newest, Townhome Apartments in Greater Grand Forks!
NOW LEASING!
701 .775 .5544 www.hamptonmanagement.com
Trust Steamatic to Keep Your Home at Its Best!
WANT TO PUBLISH A TIDBITS IN YOUR AREA? ®
We provide the opportunity for success!
Call 1.800.523.3096 www.tidbitsweekly.com
AIR DUCT CLEANING
Dakota Pediatric Dentistry Providing Comprehensive Dental Care for Infants, Children & Adolescents.
701-746-1400
$50 OFF Whole House
Chad Hoge, DDS, MS
Mikala Hoge, Tyler Johnson, DDS
DDS
www.DakotaPediatricDentistry.com
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Mileage charges may apply. Exp. 11-20-20.
Certified by National Air Duct Cleaners
Call 701-746-1856
www.steamaticrrv.com
FULL FAMILY CARE Infants to Adults
TREATING: • Neck Pain • Low Back Pain • Headaches • Sciatica • Sports Injuries • DOT Physical-Certified
www.grandforkschiro.com
701-772-2670
2840 19th Ave. S. • Grand Forks
Dr. John Fulp, D.C.
Dr. Marshal Pederson, D.C.
FLOWERS (continued):
• Sunflowers are native to North America and have been cultivated since about 3000 BCE. The sunflower belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae) which has over 20,000 species. It is the biggest family of flowering plants. • There are about 70 different species, some of which are dwarf. Sunflowers can even be grown as bonsai plants. A sunflower is actually a cluster of hundreds of flowers. • The world’s tallest sunflower was grown in 2014 and reached the height of 30 feet, 1 inch. The widest actual flower measured 3 feet across, grown in 1986. The most number of flowers on an individual stalk was 837 on a plant grown in Michigan in 2001. • Every part of the sunflower plant is edible, though not necessarily tasty.
SoundDecisionND.com | 701-738-0713 | 1923 DeMers Ave, Grand Forks
Quiz Bits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. How much money does each player start with in the board game Monopoly? What percent of all roses 7. How do snakes smell? purchased are red— 54, 64, 8. What was the name of the an74, or 84 percent? droid on “Star Trek: The Next What percent of roses are Generation”? purchased by men? 9. Name the song that contains What state has a pinecone this lyric: “So when you sense as a state flower? a change, Nothing feels the What popular flower’s bulb same, All your dreams can be substituted for onion? are strange...” TRIVIA Why are flowers so brightly colored? SPONSORED BY:
?
Enjoy Life to the Fullest! ONE MONTH OF FREE RENT Call today to schedule a visit. Lunch is on us!
218-281-3424 Senior Apartments with Services
Limited time offer (*Some restrictions apply)
516 Walsh Street | Crookston, MN 56716 | www.villastvincent.org
044-019 Summit Move in Ad_4x2 v1.indd 1
Since 1997
Of Grand Forks • East Grand Forks
The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read® Contact me to schedule your ad in Tidbits!
(701) 740-0968
Chad@TidbitsGF.com
TIDBITSGF.COM
Chadwick Parkinson
5/16/18
• Besides yellow, they can also be found in red and purple varieties. • South Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state, followed by North Dakota. • Each flower head can contain up to 2,000 seeds.
NEED STORAGE?
Todd’s Trailer Sales & Rental
• Storage Trailers • Semi Dry Vans • Logistic • We Deliver • 24-Hour Service
218-773-0804 Cell: 218-779-3757
• There are two kinds of sunflower seeds. Sunflower oil which is used in cooking and in margarines is made from black seeds, and snack food is made from the striped seeds. • Sunflowers can be used to extract toxins such as lead, arsenic, and uranium from contaminated soil. Sunflowers were used to remove toxins from a pond after the Chernobyl disaster and similar 8:12 AM projects took place after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. • The spiderwort flower is a natural radiation detector. The stamen turns pink in the presence of radiation. When planted around Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, they accurately detected how much radiation was released and showed how the wind dispersed radioactive material. ...continued
FREE ESTIMATES!
Magnetic Interior Storm Windows
n
s o op ati St ens nd Co
• Virtually Eliminates • Custom Made to fit almost Condensation and Frost any window or patio door • Lower Heat bills up to 50% FALL SPECIAL! • Fraction the Cost of Replacement Windows • Install & Remove in Seconds Must Show Coupon • Exp. 10-31-20 • Keeps drafts, dust & noise out See our Showroom at: 4224 Gateway Dr. • Grand Forks • Save Money and Energy
20% OFF
701-746-8684 • sunroomsplusgf.com
30+ Different Burning Displays
0% FINANCING
FREE ESTIMATES!
UP TO
$350 OFFF on select FIREPLACES Offer Ends Oct. 31, 2020 • MUST SHOW AD •
WE DO COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS
• Fireplaces & Stoves • Gas, Wood, Electric, and Pellet • Inserts • Mantels • Brick & Stone • Glass Doors
WINTER
IS COMING! BEAT THE RUSH and Schedule Your Auto Start Installation Today!
Did You Know Vacuums Require Regular Maintenance?
Vacuum Cleaner Tune-Up $ SPECIAL
19.99
Present coupon for special price. Belts, filters, and extended labor extra. Offer expires 11-22-20. FREE Estimates on all repairs.
INCLUDES: • Routine Clean & Lube • Suction Test • Cleaning of Roller Brush • Disenfection Cleaning
House of Vacuums
701-746-9300 • Located in Columbia Mall Near Scheels
SPORTS QUIZ 1. The winner of the Kentucky Derby is draped with a blanket of what flower? 2. What women’s basketball legend recorded the first quintuple double with 25 points, 18 rebounds, 11 assists, 10 steals and 10 blocks in a 1997 game for Texas’ Duncanville H.S.? 3. What is the farthest round the MN Wild have reached in the NHL playoffs?
4. What Golden State Warriors player attacked head coach P.J. Carlesimo with a choke hold during a practice in 1997? 5. What is the name of the muscular bundle of wheat that serves as the Wichita State University Shockers mascot? 6. How many times, since 1990, have the Cleveland Browns finished a regularseason with a winning record?
40+ Years Combined Experience
TriixCustoms.com
Fall Special! Spray-On Liner Onl y
$400 Limited Time Only! 3459 31ST Street South • Grand Forks • 701-757-3075 (ACROSS THE STREET EAST OF HOBBY LOBBY)
FLOWERS (continued):
• Broccoli is actually a flower. Broccoli is harvested before the flower buds fully open and eaten as a vegetable. If left to bloom, the flowers are tiny, yellow, and densely packed. The word “broccoli” comes from the Italian words meaning “flowering cabbage.” • Cauliflower will also bloom similarly. The word “cauliflower” derives from the Latin words “caulis” meaning cabbage and “flōs” meaning flower. • Artichokes are large flower buds, cut before they bloom. They are a type of thistle. Their name comes from the Arabic phrase meaning “arched stump” regarding their shape. If allowed to flower, blossoms measure up to seven inches wide and are purple. California produces 100% of the U.S. artichoke crop, with Castroville, California calling itself the “Artichoke Center of the World.” Marilyn Monroe was named Castroville, California’s first Artichoke Queen in 1947.
Rachel’s Poop N’ Scoop & Other Services (701) 740-1221
ICleanUpGF.biz
Rachel Rakoczy • Owner • Operator •Veteran
• Pet Waste Removal • Dog Walking • Year Round Cleanup • Basic Lawn Care • Snow Removal
• Website Design • Digital Marketing • Google Search Ads • Social Media Marketing • YouTube Advertising • Video Production • SmartSearch Directory
Chris Littlejohn Media Account Manager
701.741.1969
arvigmedia.com
• The color of the hydrangea is determined by the acidity of the soil it’s planted in. If the soil is alkaline, it will result in pink blooms; if it’s too acidic, the flowers will be blue. Its name comes from Greek “hydro” meaning “water” and “angeion” meaning “vessel” from the cup-like shape of its seed capsule. • The world’s oldest living rose bush is thought to be around 1,000 years old. It blooms on the wall of the Hildesheim Cathedral in Germany. Its presence was first documented in 815 A.D. In 1945 allied bombers destroyed the cathedral, yet the bush survived. Its roots remained intact beneath the debris, and soon the bush was growing strong again when the castle was rebuilt. • The world’s largest rose covers 8,500 square feet. The trunk has a circumference of around 12 feet. It was planted in Tombstone, Arizona, in 1885. ©2020 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
J O B S
HELP WANTED: PART-TIME MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST with at least two years of maintenance experience (preferred). The employee will work a flexible schedule, week day hours with 20 to 29 hours per week (with potential to become Full-Time). Pay: $16.50 to $21.50 (based on experience). We offer 401(k) eligibility with 6% match, double time for worked holidays. 10 paid holidays (half day), vacation pay, employee assistance programs, and wellness program benefits.
FOOD SERVICE MANAGER With at least three years of experience (preferred). The employee will work full-time (40 Hours a week). Set schedule to work, mostly day shifts. Hours to be discussed during interview. Pay: Depends on experience. We offer 401(k) with eligible company match of up to 6% - Paid vacation leave - Sick leave- 10 paid holidays per year 100% Employer Paid Employee Health, Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance-Double-time For Holidays Worked - Employee Assistance Program - Employee wellness programs Interested applicants can apply by mail or by emailing a resume to: kellyan@centreinc.org • Centre, Inc. 201 S 4th St, Grand Forks, ND 58201 • Centre Inc. is an EEO/AAP employer
*Answer located further back in this issue.
© 2020 King Features Syndicate. All rights reserved.
Looking for New Employees? Place your HELP WANTED ad in Tidbits! Call Chad: 701-740-0968
FLOWERS (continued):
• On November 20, 1986, President Ronald Reagan officially made the rose the national flower emblem of the United States. He even did this while standing in the famous White House Rose Garden. • Water-meal, a type of duckweed, yields the smallest flower in the world. The Latin name is Wolffia globosa and it’s found all over the planet, floating on calm swampy water. The plant itself is about the size of a grain of rice and the flower weighs about as much as two grains of salt. A bouquet of the flowers would fit on the head of a pin. • The slowest-flowering plant is the rare species of giant bromeliad called Puya raimondii, discovered at a height of 12,992 ft. in the Bolivian mountains in 1870. The flower cluster emerges after about 80 to 150 years of the plant’s life. It produces a huge stalk bearing hundreds of blooms. Once it has blossomed, the plant dies. • In ancient Rome, a scientist was struck by a flower’s resemblance to the swords gladiators used in battle. He named the bloom “gladiolus” after the Latin word for sword, “gladius.” • The daisy got its name because the yellow center resembled the sun. It was commonly known as the “day’s eye” and over time, was eventually called daisy. • The chrysanthemum was named after the Greek words for “gold flower.” • Some plants such as orchids do not need soil to grow because they get all of their nutrients from the air or from water that drips down from other plants.
© 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
• Lotuses are popular hang-outs for beetles because the flowers stay at a constant 86° to 95°F even during cold nights. Beetles trapped when the petals on these bowl-shaped blooms close up for the night spend the night mating and feeding.
*Answer located further back in this issue.
S E RV I C E BITS Service Shoe Shop Expert Boot & Shoe Repair & More
VALLEY TECHPROS CAN FIX IT • PCs • Macs • Phones • iPads • Game Systems
701-335-6862 • 523 DeMers Ave., GF VALLEYTECHPROS.COM Professional Home Inspection Service CERTIFIED INSPECTOR
(218) 779-2288 www.homesweethomeinspections.net
Your Ad Here only
$20
/week
Call 701-740-0968
• Canvas Tarp & Tent Repair • Sports Equipment Repair • Saddle & Tack Repair • Suitcase and Purse Repair • Coat & Jacket Repair • Orthopedic Build Ups • Zipper Repair • Shoe Shines
701-775-8090
Mon-Fri 9-5:30 • Sat. 10-3 Grand Cities Mall • So. Wash. St. • Grand Forks
SUPER STORE SEE OUR AD ON THE BACK PAGE!
House of Vacuums
• New & Used Vacuums • Steamvacs • Commercial Vacuums • Free Estimates
Sales & Installation
701-746-9300 Located in Columbia Mall Near Scheels
4224 Gateway Dr. • Grand Forks FREE ESTIMATES!
Your Ad Here only
$20
/week
Call 701-740-0968
• On Oct. 27, 1659, William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson, two Quakers who came from England in 1656 to escape religious persecution, are executed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony for their religious beliefs. The colony had banned Quakers under penalty of death. • On Nov. 1, 1765, despite widespread opposition in the American colonies, Parliament enacts the Stamp Act, designed to raise revenue for British military in America. The Stamp Act was designed to force colonists to use special stamped paper in the printing of newspapers, pamphlets, almanacs and playing cards. • On Oct. 28, 1886, President Grover Cleveland dedicates The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France, in New York Harbor. Originally known as "Liberty Enlightening the World," the statue was to commemorate the Franco-American alliance during the American Revolution.
701-746-8684
Your Ad Here only
$20
/week
Call 701-740-0968
• On Oct. 30, 1890, Oakland, California, enacts a law against opium, morphine and cocaine. It allowed only doctors to prescribe these drugs, which had been legal for cures or pain relief. • On Oct. 31, 1957, Toyota hopes to saturate the American market with its inexpensive Toyopet Crown sedans. It was a flop: The car could barely meet California's roadworthiness standards, guzzled extraordinary amounts of gas and oil, and tended to shake violently, overheat and stall. • On Oct. 29, 1971, Duane Allman, leader of the Allman Brothers Band, is killed when he loses control of his motorcycle and hits a flatbed truck in Macon, Georgia. He was 24. One year later, the band's bassist Berry Oakley died in a very similar motorcycle accident just a few blocks away. • On Oct. 26, 1984, at Loma Linda University Medical Center in California, Dr. Leonard Bailey performs the first baboon-to-human heart transplant, replacing a 14-day-old infant girl's defective heart. "Baby Fae" survived the operation, but died of heart failure after 20 days.
by Lucie Winbourne
• Two journalists invented Trivial Pursuit in 45 minutes after being shocked at the price of a Scrabble set. • One person in 20 has an extra rib, and they are most often men. • Fearing that someone would murder him in the recreation yard at Alcatraz prison, gangster Al Capone received permission to spend rec time practicing his banjo in the shower room. • A Chinese millionaire sold canned air to people on the streets to raise awareness of air pollution. He donated the money to charity. • Female cats are mostly right-pawed, while male cats are more frequently left-pawed. • The universe has a color -- but it's not what you might think. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University took the average of light from over 200,000 galaxies and discovered that the universe is actually kind of beige. They dubbed the hue "cosmic latte." • A centuries-old Japanese tradition holds that if a sumo wrestler can make your baby cry, the baby will live a healthy life! During a special ceremony, parents hand their infants to wrestlers who not only bounce the babies up and down but sometimes even roar in their faces to start the waterworks. As one mom, Mae Shige, remarked of her son at a 2014 event: "He's not a baby that cries much, but today he cried a lot for us and we are very happy about it." • Daisies aren't just for picking or playing "He loves me, he loves me not." They're also an excellent source of vitamin C and have been said to slow bleeding, relieve indigestion, and soothe coughs. • There are eight times as many atoms in a teaspoonful of water as there are teaspoonfuls of water in the Atlantic Ocean. *** Thought for the Day: "The best revenge is to be unlike him who performed the injury." -- Marcus Aurelius © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
Get the car you want. On your terms. AUTO LOAN RATES AS LOW AS
Get preapproved at our Grand Forks Branch or online at servicecu.org.
servicecu.org • 800.936.7730 Insured by NCUA | *Rates shown are Annual Percentage Rate (APR), accurate as of 10/01/20 and subject to change without notice. Rates advertised with a .75% reduction. The .75% reduction is available for the Direct Deposit+ checking account tier (example: 3.24% APR less .75% = 2.49%). Up to a .75% discount will be applied to the APR that a member qualifies for based on creditworthiness and checking account tier. Members must maintain the tier qualifications for the life of the loan in order to keep their loan discount. Floor rate may apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Must be member of Service CU or eligible for membership.
KING C R O S S W O R D
Fall Leaf Disposal H LEAF PICK-UP IS UNDERWAY! H Disposal Options:
For immediate disposal haul your leaves to your nearest compost site through November 15th or Rake them loosely to your berm -NO BAGS. We will attempt to make 2 complete passes through town on street maintenance days, weather permitting. DO NOT mix grass clippings, branches, brush & garden waste. Keep piles away from parked cars, fences & trees, & out of gutters.
Public Works
For More Information go to: www.grandforksgov.com or call 311
Country Estates at Valley Senior Living
Contact your local agent
• Medicare Contact your local agent for for more information: Coverage moreinformation: information: t for more • Group <Agent Name> A Medical INSURANCE AGENCY <Agency Name> Life Ins. • <Address> Rick Asche • 701-772-1138 H2409, H2410, H2450_2058 (01-2009) <City, ST ZIP> <Phone> 1521 24th Ave. S. • Grand Forks, ND <Hours of Operation> > “Since 1988”
ASCHE
A wonderful place to call home. Combine the freedom of independence and community with all the amenities of Town Square. www.valleyseniorliving.org
Call 701-787-7563
Life • Medicare • Group Plans • Health • Long Term Care
©2009 Medica. Medica® contracts with the federal government.
4000 24th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND
©2009 Medica. Medica® contracts with the federal government.
S U D O K U
by Linda Thistle
009 Medica. Medica® contracts with the federal government.
Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the numbers from one to nine.
Buddy Heater
7999
$
Home Owned & Operated Since 1939
#F232000 (497-0097) Reg. $89.99
Big Buddy Heater
11999
$ DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: HHH Moderate
Challenging HOO BOY!
© 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
#F274805 (497-0165) Reg. $129.99
Sale Prices Good Through Oct. 16 to Nov. 5, 2020
15,000 BTU Portable Propane Tank Top Heater
3499
$
#F216500 (497-1041) Reg. $39.99
1508 North Wash. St. • Grand Forks • Hours: M-Th 8-8 • F-Sat. 8-6 • Sun. 12-5
• The role of Dr. Frank-N-Furter was famously played by Tim Curry, and it launched his career. The monster he created, Rocky Horror, was played by underwear model Peter Hinwood. Hinwood had no acting experience and had a horrible singing voice so all his • In 1973, writer and actor Richard O’Brien wrote a stage lines were scrapped and his voice was dubbed in the play called “The Rocky Horror Show” out of sheer bore- songs. dom during down time between projects. He gathered a group of friends to help him stage the play in London. It • Tim Curry modelled Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s voice afwas a hit, and kept moving to larger and larger venues to ter Queen Elizabeth II and his mother’s “telephone accommodate the crowds who came to see it. Because of voice.” its popularity, O’Brien re-wrote the play as a movie, and • Dancer Nell Campbell was asked to be in the stage renamed it “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” a couple play after director Jim Sharman saw her busking on of years later. the streets of London with her tap dancing. Part of • The entire cast of the play reprised their roles in the the reason the song “Let’s Do the Time Warp Again” movie, with the exception of the lead roles of Brad and was written was to give her an excuse to show off her Janet, the hapless couple who stumble into the world of tap-dancing skills. Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s castle on a stormy night. Producers • Pierre La Roche, a former personal stylist for David felt that American actors were needed for those roles to Bowie, created the movie’s make-up styles, particuappeal to an American audience. The parts went to Barry larly the signature look for Dr. Frank-N-Furter. Bostwick and Susan Sarandon. Richard O’Brien himself appeared in the film in the role of Riff Raff, the spooky • Singer and occasional actor Meat Loaf has a memorable part as Eddie, the delivery boy and partial brain servant to Frank-N-Furter. • The movie had a lukewarm reception when it was re- donor to Rocky Horror. Eddie gets a fun entrance, leased in 1975. The film’s budget was $1.2 million, and bursting out of a freezer on a motorcycle. Meat it didn’t even make half of that during the original run. Loaf let a stunt man handle that part. Writer Richard But it gained a cult following due to its “audience par- O'Brien was concerned that Meat Loaf might not be ticipation” showings, usually on Halloween at midnight. able to handle the song, “Hot Patootie - Bless My Roger Ebert once wrote that it was less a movie and more Soul.” O’Brien brought out the music and handed it to him, saying “It's okay to flub a few lines. No one of a “social phenomenon.” • It has been shown continuously in movie theaters since in the London cast has ever sung the whole thing 1975, making it the longest theatrical run in history. The correctly anyway.” Meat Loaf looked it over, replied Museum Lichtspiele cinema in Muenchen, Germany has “What's the problem?” and then sang the whole thing screened the movie every week since June 24, 1977, of- without skipping a beat or missing a single note. fering special “RHPS-Kits” to enable celebrations dur- • The budget for the costumes was $1,600, far more ing the show. The kits contain a biscuit (for the toast), than the stage production budget. The entire movie rice (for the wedding), a whistle, a candle (for “There's a took only three months to film at a real castle in LonLight”), and a sheet of paper with instructions for danc- don. ing the Time Warp.
/tidbitsgf
Answer
Weekly SUDOKU
Answer
King CROSSWORD
THANKS FOR READING TIDBITS!
Here is pricing for a few of our more popular ad sizes: Of Grand Forks • East Grand Forks
THE AREA’S BEST ADVERTISING VALUE 1. It’s a FREE publication for the public. 2. Every issue of Tidbits is available for a full 3.
4. 5.
week; so your ad gets seen for 7 days! Tidbits is a smaller publication which gives your ad will more easily get noticed. Plus, every page is designed to contain extra content such as trivia and puzzles to entertain readers on each page longer. People love Tidbits because it’s filled with content that is upbeat and fun....not with “gloom and doom” news of the day. Tidbits appeals to just about everyone!
8,000 Copies of Tidbits are published every Thursday and distributed to over 120 locations in Grand Forks, GFAFB, East Grand Forks & Crookston.
Full Color
Ad Size (inches)
2x2 2x3 Front 2x3 Inside 4x2 4x3 4x4 1/4 Page (4x5) 1/2 Page Full Page
1-12 weeks $40.00 $60.00 $50.00 $60.00 $80.00 $88.00 $95.00 $165.00 $265.00
13+ weeks $31.00 $51.00 $41.00 $51.00 $66.00 $75.00 $82.00 $137.00 $223.00
*All prices listed are per week.
An area favorite for over 20 YEARS!
For more information:
Call 701.740.0968 or go to www.TidbitsGF.com
Solution located on next page.
PLEASE TELL OUR ADVERTISERS THAT YOU SAW THEIR AD IN TIDBITS!
King Features Weekly Service ©2020 King Features Syndicate, Inc. All rights reserved.
© 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
(Answers located further back)
October 12, 2020
• “I find it helpful to set calendar reminders on my phone for working out and meal prepping. I have to treat it like a job so that I’ll do it. Thought that might help other people who struggle.” — S.O. in Wyoming • “Those hide-a-key rocks can be a little obvious — at least they are to me. I have a spare key hidden outside too, but I sealed mine in a plastic baggie and buried it in a spot known only to our family members. Also, it’s not right by the door.” -– I.E. in Mississippi • Home office motivation: Preplan your outfits for daily success. When it’s all too easy to roll out of bed and log on without a thought, it might help your productivity to prepare for the workday as you would have in the time of commutes and conferences. The right wardrobe choices can help you set the tone for the day. • “When closing up our cabin for the season, we brought a box of mothballs and scattered them around the porch perimeter. This keeps the small animals like mice and skunks from setting up shop there while no one is around.” — S.F. in Pennsylvania • Now’s a great time to start weatherstripping! Check and recaulk windows. Caulk along baseboards to deter drafts. Add insulation to electrical outlets and under sinks around plumbing. Seal it up to stay toasty this winter. • “When temperatures fall where I live, outside exercise becomes preferred. We all know to drink lots of fluids in the blazing heat of summer, but it’s important to plan your hydration when extreme sweating isn’t the norm. You still need to replace fluids for optimal performance.” — T.D. in Florida Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
Who's Hording the Mini Blinds?
It's a bit unnerving to walk through a store and see so many empty shelves. I haven't been to the local big box store very often lately, but I wanted to see if what I suspected was true. I'd been unable to order a number of items for curbside delivery and had been told that lots of things were actually in the store but couldn't be purchased except inside in person. That made no sense. I suspected that, instead, those items just weren't there. So, in I went, mask on face, miniature hand sanitizer bottle in purse. I was stunned to see so many empty shelves. It wasn't like the first month of the pandemic when people were hoarding and taking as much bread, sanitizers and canned goods as they could carry out, until limits were put on purchases. Instead, there were shelves empty of items you wouldn't normally associate with hoarding, like mini blinds. Who hoards mini blinds? I could (maybe) understand the lack of packs of lined school paper and pencils, for the kids doing remote learning, or toys because the kids are home all the time. I could see where we'd still be missing a variety of paper towels. And I could almost understand the few choices for shampoo and bath soap. But what about dishes and light bulbs? Unless one was in the market for square red dinner dishes or 40watt bulbs, there were none to be had. Certain shortages we can understand. But what has happened to the supply line when we can't get a simple 100-watt bulb? With winter coming, we might do well to reconsider our supplies and add a few light bulbs to our stash. Otherwise we might be in the dark even more than we already are. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
Coffee Shop Vets Are One Man Short
I didn't know if they'd be there, what with the weather snapping cold like it has, but there they were, the elderly veteran crew, arrayed in a wide half circle on the sidewalk outside the coffee shop. Or at least most of them were. I did a head count after I placed my coffee order at the pickup window. One appeared to be missing, and it seemed that I'd arrived in the middle of a conversation. "They kept him overnight, worried about his chest. Coughing, but no fever." "Can't be the virus if there's no fever." "It could be the virus with no symptoms whatsoever." The retired sergeant, in charge of physical spacing, tapped his 6-foot measuring stick on the pavement. "You need to keep up." They batted it back and forth, taking bets about which of them might have had it without knowing, citing questionable statistics and claims. A cellphone rang, and the sergeant's hand went up, calling for silence. He listened and hung up, sliding the phone back in his fatigue jacket pocket. "It's not the virus," he said. "Common cold. But the grandkid tested positive, so now the whole house is in lockdown. Our good buddy has to go elsewhere." "Bet he's not happy about that." "His other daughter is coming from upstate. Plans to take him with her tomorrow." "He'll be even less happy about that. Poor guy. He's a news junkie. She lives in a cabin on a lake, no cable. Just basic channels." By the time I finished my coffee, hovering at the edge of the group, the general consensus was that their pal, to be trapped for a few weeks in a lakeside cabin in the woods with no cable television, was actually the lucky one. As long as he remembered his fishing pole.
VFW
POST 3817
Everyone is Welcome!
312 DeMers Ave. â&#x20AC;˘ East Grand Forks, MN â&#x20AC;˘ 218-773-2481
FISH FRY FRIDAYS
00523
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Homemade Pizzas and Cheesy Bread
PULL TABS
FRIDAY 7:30 pm SATURDAY 2:30 pm SUNDAY 4:00 pm
Grand Forks
WANT HELP STARTING YOUR OWN SMALL BUSINESS?
Free Consulting • Confidential • Business Plans
www.grandforks.score.org
During this difficult time, we will meet with clients via phone, email, and video (Zoom and Skype, etc). Call: 701-746-5851 or email: score@gra.midco.net We look forward to getting through this difficult time together.
DANDELIONS
• The name “dandelion” comes from the French “dent de lion” meaning “lion’s tooth” referring to the serrated edges of the leaves, which resemble a lion’s dentistry. • There are about 100 species of dandelion. • The plant is native to Europe and eastern Asia but is now one of the most widespread plants across the planet. • The dandelion is a perennial plant, meaning it returns year after year. • Dandelions can grow under a wide variety of conditions, whether wet or dry, sunny or shady. They are among the first plants to colonize disturbed areas, such as after a fire or following construction. The more disturbed an area is, the more seeds they produce, giving them an edge over other plants. • The main taproot of a dandelion can reach 3 feet deep into the earth to find water, which helps it survive droughts. The longest tap roots ever found reached a length of 15 feet. The stalks can reach heights of 2 feet, helping loft the seeds into the breeze. The seeds are capable of being carried 5 miles on the wind before landing. The more you mow it, the shorter the stalks get. The leaves can reach lengths of 14 inches.
*Answer located back 4 pages.
Tidbits is Available at:
All Grand Forks, East Grand Forks & Crookston locations of: L
ocated o n publicat the racks nea ion rt Exit doors he !
• Every part of the dandelion is edible, both raw and cooked. • Dandelions grow only from seed, but a single dandelion can produce seeds without benefit of cross-pollination from a different dandelion plant, meaning a single plant can spread clones of itself over a wide area without any other dandelions being in the vicinity. • Individual plants can grow for 5-10 years and reach a considerable size, up to 20 inches across.
...cont'd
Solution on Next Page
...c
DANDELIONS (continued):
• Depending on its size and health there can be anywhere from 54 to 172 seeds per dandelion head. • A single plant can produce 2,000 individual seeds each season. • Dandelion pollen cannot cause allergies because the grains are too large to be bothersome. • According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the world’s tallest dandelion was grown in Ontario, Canada and topped out at a whopping 70 inches.
DIFFERENCES:: DIFFERENCES 1. Window is cracked. 2. Boy's hair is different. 3. Bushes are missing. 4. Pile of leaves is larger. 5. House is narrower. 6. Shirt has long sleeves. © 2020 King Features Synd., All rights reserved.
Please Recycle this copy of Tidbits. Share it with your Family.
• A cup of dandelion greens contains about 112 per cent of the recommended daily amount of vitamin A and 535 per cent of the recommended daily amount of vitamin K, as well as calcium, iron and magnesium. Dandelion greens have 50 per cent more vitamin C than tomatoes, twice as much protein as eggplant, and double the fiber of asparagus. They have as much iron as spinach and more potassium than bananas. • The leaves, if picked before the plant flowers, are often incorporated into salads with other greens. • Dandelion roots can be dried and ground and used as a substitute for coffee. • Fossils of dandelions found in Eurasia indicate the plant evolved around 30 million years ago. • Seeds were brought to North America by pilgrims on the “Mayflower” because the dandelion had medicinal uses. Other settlers and explorers brought dandelion seeds to California, Canada and Mexico. • Vineland, N.J., is known as the Dandelion Capital of the World due to the fact that the dandelion is a cash crop in the region. The first National Dandelion Festival was held in Vineland in 1973.
SEWER-DRAIN SERVICE
24HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
• Residential • Commercial • Industrial
• Mobile Home Parks
(701) 746-8947 1-800-438-7686 • www.rotorooter.com
Quiz Answers
1. 64% 2. 75% 3. Maine 4. Tulip 5. To attract bees 6. $1,500
7. With their tongues. 8. Data 9. “Love Walks In” by Van Halen (1986)
THIS AD SPOT CAN BE YOURS!
Call Chad: 701-740-0968
Sports Answers 1. Roses 2. Tamika Catchings 3. Conference Finals in 2003 season -
4. Latrell Sprewell. 5. WuShock. 6. 3 times: 2007 (10-6) 2002 (9-7) Lost to Anaheim 1994 (11-5)
THANKS FOR READING TIDBITS! Information in the Tidbits® Paper is gathered from sources considered to be reliable but the accuracy of all information cannot be guaranteed.
RESERVE NOW!
answer
Send $17.95 (plus $5.00 S&H) by Check or Money Order
Tidbits Media, Inc.
BOOK SET Tidbits Books II & III
1430 I-85 Parkway, Ste. 210 Montgomery, AL 36106 (800) 523-3096
The Tidbits® Paper is a division of Tidbits Media, Inc. • Montgomery, AL 36106 (800) 523-3096 • All Rights Reserved
We've Got Room for Your Advertisement! Call Chad Today at 701-740-0968
SUPER STORE
6105 Gateway Drive • Grand Forks, ND 701-746-0083 • 800-279-7492 • Hours: M-F 8-6 and Sat. 9-3
REMOTE AUTO STARTS Snowplows
Start, Deluxe 2-Way Track, & Remote Control Start Your Car • Up to From 1500 ft. Anywhere, range
H
Right from your Phone.
f
We carry Meyer plows for H Residental and Commercial use, and a wide variety of Salt Spreaders.
& Many More
Spray-In Bedliner Colored Liners Also Available
WHEELS & TIRES All-Weather Floor Mats
Customized to fit your specific vehicle. Deeply sculpted channels designed to trap water, road salt, mud and sand. These mats are engineered to prevent curling & cracking in sub-zero weather.
Professional Installation on All Products we sell! H
www.newvisiontruckaccessories.com
0% FINANCING Up to 18 Months
See Store for Details