Tidbits Grand Forks - August 4, 2016

Page 1

Neatest

Little Paper Ever Read®

S PUZZLE • A I • TRIV N FACTS • FU August 4, 2016

The

Since 1997

tidbitsgf.com

Of Grand Forks • East Grand Forks Published by: Wick Publications

Big Bigsavings savings Get a Get anew new for safe for safe lease on lease on drivers. drivers. renters renters insurance. insurance.

Sharon Opdahl, Agent Sharon Opdahl, Agent Sharon Opdahl, Agent pennies aa day. Just day. Sharon Opdahl, Agent Get a discount up toa to 50%. Just pennies day. Get a discount up 50%. Sharon Opdahl 2534Avenue 17thAvenue Avenue South, Suite 2534 17th South, Suite 2534 17th South, Suite F FF 2534 17th Avenue South, Suite Sharon Opdahl, Agent pennies ayour day. Grand Forks, ND 58201 58201 youhelp know your landlord’s Grand Forks, ND Did your landlord’s help lower your premium Grand Forks, ND 58201 Agent I Just can lower premium 2534 17th Avenue South, Suite F I can Grand Forks, ND 58201 Did your know your Bus: 701-746-0495 Bus: 701-746-0495 only covers the Bus: 701-746-0495 insurance only covers the™. ™ Grand Forks, ND 58201 Did you know your landlord’s Bus: 701-746-0495 sharon@sharonopdahl.com through Drive Safe & Save sharon@sharonopdahl.com through Drive Safe & Save . landlord’s insurance sharon@sharonopdahl.com Bus: 701-746-0495 Protect sharon@sharonopdahl.com Protect your stuff. ® stuff. 2534 17th Ave. S. • Suite F building? insurance only your covers ® the

701-772-8239

Issue # 979

wickpub@yahoo.com

TIDBITS SOAKS UP SOME ®

Mrs.

RAYS by Kathy Wolfe

This week, Tidbits focuses on famous folks named Ray. Follow along and soak up some “Rays”!

• Dubbed “The High Priest of Soul,” Ray Charles blended the musical genres of rhythm and blues, gospel, and blues into a style all his Like a good neighbor, own. He was born Raymond Charles RobinState Farm is there. son to sharecropper parents in Georgia, and CALL ME TODAY. by age three, he had a love of music. A local café owner regularly played boogie woogie on an old piano and taught young Ray how to StateState FarmFarm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Mutual Automobile Insurance Company 1301900 1301900 StateState FarmFarm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL IL Indemnity Company, Bloomington, play. At four years old, Ray began losing his sight as the result of glaucoma, and by seven, was completely blind. He was enrolled in the Carpet Cleaning Florida School for the Deaf and Blind and Services, Inc. there began to develop his talent, where he played Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. At 15, Carpet Cleaning • Carpet Cleaning he was an orphan. At 22, he landed a record SPECIAL! Upholstery contract with Atlantic Records where his long $149 •Cleaning list of hits began. In 1960, at age 30, his fame 5 Rooms, Hallway & 1 Stairway • Water skyrocketed with “Georgia on My Mind” and Not valid with any other offer. Extraction Expires 8-26-16 four Grammy Awards. Although he battled heroin addiction for 16 years, he kicked the habit in 1966 at age 36. Ray Charles sang at two Presidential inaugurations, and “Rolling 701-775-8500 Stone” magazine has ranked him at #2 on Residential & Commercial their list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time.” Turn the page for more! . buildGetGet to a better State . aa to acovers better State only no reason to take reason toyour take building? Protectthe stuff. Grand Forks, ND 58201 GetThere’s State Farm. Get State Farm. chance. Like aa good neighbor, ing? Protect your stuff. good neighbor, There’s no reason to take a ® CALL MEFarm TODAY. ® 701-746-0495 State is there. CALL ME TODAY. State Farm is there. There’s no reason to chance. Like a good neighbor, CALL ME TODAY. sharonopdahl.com CALL MEFarm State is there.® take aTODAY. chance. CALL ME TODAY.

ack says...

$izzlin’ $ummer $andal

sharon@sharonopdahl.com

®

Stop By Today UP TO 70% OFF! for the Best Save on Sandals and Selection! All Summer Footwear!

Grand Forks Grand Cities Mall

State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm Insurance Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm General Company, Bloomington, IL State Farm General Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL

0901142.1 0901142.1

0901142.1

State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm General Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL

ELITE

A Lightweight Vacuum Even a 6-Year Old Can Handle

Supralite by Riccar

WANT TO PUBLISH A TIDBITS IN YOUR AREA? ®

We provide the opportunity for success!

Call 1.800.523.3096

Out Cleans Other Lightweight Brands Cleans Carpet & Bare Floors

www.tidbitsweekly.com

Dakota Pediatric

(Model R10E)

DENTISTRY P.C.

Reg. $279 NOW ONLY

$199

410 N. Washington St., Grand Forks 701-746-9300 • www.vacsgf.com

701-746-1400

www.dakotapediatricdentistry.com

FREE

AIR CONDITIONING! 12 MONTHS - NO PAYMENTS - NO INTEREST* *For a limited time you can enjoy the comfort of 12-Month, No Payment, No Interest Financing. See Store for Details.

FREE ESTIMATES - CALL NOW! onehourair.com

Forks, ND 701-775-5522 When Grand you need us, One Hour® is here to help.

Don’t be a chicken. Donate Blood.

At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® We Offer the Following Services: • StraightForward Pricing • We Service of All Major

Donate Blood in August • 24-Hour Emergency Technicians are Drug & Receive a Free• Snack Size Background Checked Boneless or Traditional Wings *Dine in Only.

• Fully Equipped Big

Free Cholesterol Checks

• Latest Technology for

2717 S. Columbia Road Detection, and Repair Grand Forks, ND (701)Purifying 775-WINGSystems • Air www.buffalowildwings.com

• Repair and Maintenance

A dentist with 2 years of additional training beyond dental school to specialize in dental care for infants, children & adolescents. Your child will love coming to see us!

Chad Hoge, DDS, MS

GET A YEAR OF

Products

Pediatric Dentist:

House of Vacuums

(701) 775-JACK

M-F 10-7 • Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-4

Servicing the 3375 DeMers Ave. • Grand Forks, ND

Mikala Hoge, DDS

(5433 ) 780-LIFE Call (701) 205-1157 or v www.dakminnbloodbank.org www.onehourair.com

Ask about Military and Senior Discoun


RAYS (continued):

MarinePlay Harder. Work Hard. Equipment Marine Audio at Sound Decision

SoundDecisionND.com • 701-738-0713 • 1923 DeMers Ave., Grand Forks

Poly Patio Furniture

4224 Gateway Dr. • Grand Forks www.sunroomsplusgf.com

• Chairs • Benches • Rockers • Bars • Tables • & More

701-746-8684

TM

Fine Outdoor Furniture

Stop by and see our displays!

• Never needs painting, scraping ro replacing • Will not crack, splinter, warp or rot. • Will not weather from natural elements

SUMMER CLEARANCE!

25% OFF Expires August15th

Quiz Bits

4. What kind of landform is Martha’s Vineyard? 5. What was Disney’s first ani1. His films include “Goodfellas” mated feature that was based and “Field of Dreams.” Who is on an original story? he? 6. Who wrote an 1841 essay 2. Who portrayed the characters called “Self-Reliance”? of Perry Mason and Robert 7. Who voiced the role of Charlie Ironside? on the original “Charlie’s An3. Name the song that contains this gels” TV series? lyric: “His clothes are dirty but 8. Name the capital of Puerto Rico. his hands are clean, And you’re TRIVIA the best thing that he’s ever seen.”

?

SPONSORED BY:

SPACE FOR LEASE

1401 Central Ave. NW • East Grand Forks, MN

Call 701-215-1949

Prime Location off 220 N. Paved Parking Lot behind Small, Medium and Large Offices Available

One of the Finest Shooting Facilities in the Upper Midwest Join us on Facebook Join us for Int’l Defense Pistol Association and Rifle Side Match Saturday, August 13. Registration starts at 7:30am. For more info. contact: jrsglock@yahoo.com

Fun for the Whole Family!

info@egfgunclub.org • 701-732-0486

www.egfgunclub.org

• Famous chef Rachael Ray grew up in the restaurant business with restaurant manager parents. But her first job in New York City was working at the candy counter at Macy’s, where she worked her way up to manager of the fresh foods department. It was while working at a gourmet market in Albany, New York, that she conceived the idea of “30 Minute Meals” for customers who were unenthusiastic about cooking. The local television station asked her to host a weekly segment during the newscast, which led to a bestselling book and a contract with the “Today Show.” Five years later, she debuted her own Emmy Award-winning talk show. • Sugar Ray Robinson is ranked one of history’s greatest professional boxers, with 108 knockouts in 200 pro bouts. His 91-fight unbeaten streak ranks third longest in boxing history. Muhammad Ali referred to Robinson as “the king, the master, my idol.” Sugar Ray wasn’t really a Ray at all, but was born Walker Smith, Jr. in 1921. When he retired from boxing in 1965, his record was 173 – 19 – 2, and he had never been physically knocked out in a fight. He was also was owner of a fashionable restaurant, Sugar Ray’s, a hangout of Frank Sinatra, Joe Louis, Lena Horne, and Jackie Gleason. Unfortunately, at the time of his retirement, Robinson had spent all of the $4 million in career earnings. He appeared in a few minor film roles, but health problems plagued him, and he passed away from complications of diabetes and Alzheimers Disease at age 67. ...continued

/tidbitsgf

@tidbitsgf

Of Grand Forks • East Grand Forks

Grand Forks’ Only LOCAL WEEKLY Publication! Wick Publications P.O. Box 12861 Grand Forks, ND 58208

Chadwick Parkinson 701-772-8239 wickpub@yahoo.com

www.TidbitsGF.com


Low Rates Safe Shopping Our Visa® Credit Cards offer lower rates to save you money.*

Grama Butterwick’s Family Restaurant

Homestyle Cooking

Large Breakfast Menu

Hours: M-F 7-4 • Sat. 8-4 • Sun. 8-3

• Verified by Visa to keep shopping online safe • No annual fee • Credit limits up to $30,000 • Points or cash back options** • Instantly issued in-branch Apply today at our Grand Forks Branch, online or by phone 24/7.

1421 S. Washington St. • Grand Forks

PLEASE TELL OUR ADVERTISERS YOU SAW THEIR AD IN TIDBITS!

SPORTS QUIZ 1. Which MLB team has the second-longest championship drought, after the Chicago Cubs (107 seasons)? 2. When was the last decade before 2015 that Temple beat Penn State in football? 3. Florida State set a record in 2015 for most NFL draft picks in a three-year period (29). What two schools had held the record of 28?

4. Who was the last player before Seattle’s Nelson Cruz in 2015 to have two separate streaks of five consecutive games with a home run in the same year? (hint: Phillies) 5. When was the last time before 2016 that the New York Islanders advanced to the second round of the NHL playoffs—1990, 1993, 1996 or 1999? 6. Who was the oldest player

during the 2015 NFL season?

Where Warriors Bank 800.936.7730 • servicecu.org/GrandForks

*Subject to credit worthiness. Must be a member of Service Credit Union

federally insured by ncua or eligible for membership to apply. **For Platinum Visa card holders. See

www.rewardsnow.com/scu for additional information. All rights reserved. Visa is a registered trademark of the Visa International Service Association.


TRUCK ACCESSORIES OVER 10,000 TRUCK ACCESSORY PARTS

Wheels & Tires Low-Profile Roll-Up Tonneau Cover

COLORED

Sprayed-In Bedliners

• Suspension & Lift Kits • Off Road Tires & Wheels • Bumpers & Winches • Running Boards • Nerf Bars • Access Covers • Bedliners • Snow Plows • Truck Caps • Bedslides • Rancher Grille Guards • Tool Boxes • Westin Accessories • Chrome Stuff

Color Match your bedliner to your truck’s paint color!

Innovative storage system that utilizes the wasted space of your truck cap. Great for storing tools or hunting gear and guns!

ore Need M for e g Stora ing? Travell

Cargo Boxes

COMING SOON:

SUPER STORE

6105 Gateway Drive • Grand Forks, ND 701-746-0083 • 800-279-7492 • Hours: M-F 9-6 and Sat. 9-3

www.newvisiontruckaccessories.com

*Answer located further back in this issue.

0% Financing for 12 Months

Customer Appreciation Day August 20, 2016 Gift Cards, Koozies, T-Shirts & Hats will be given away. Plus, Free Lunch from 12-3.


KING C R O S S W O R D

Available at Valley Dairy:

Find us on Facebook

www.valleydairy.com

WINDOW TINTING m harmful UV rays. r vehicle’s interior fro • Protect you & you strain. eye ul glare and painf • Reduce blinding of your vehicle. e nc ara pe ap d an • Enhance the style

HURRY!! This Ad Space Could Be Yours!

Call 701-772-8239

We Now Offer:

Full UPHOLSTERY

by Oscar Ortiz

• Automotive • Marine • Motorcycle • Snowmobile • Powersports • Furniture • Custom • REMOTE STARTS • WINDOW TINT • CAR STEREO/VIDEO • TRUCK ACCESSORIES • LIFT KITS • SUSPENSION • PERFORMANCE • PAINT PROTECTION www.TriixCustoms.com

by Linda Thistle

35 Years Combined Experience

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.

1600 47th Ave. S. - Suite C • Grand Forks • 701-757-3075

d Cities Gam n ra G

es

S U D O K U

DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: Moderate

Challenging HOO BOY!

© 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. World rights reserved.

120 N. Wash. St. Grand Forks

701-775-8602

BUY 2 BOARD GAMES GET 1 FREE

Free Board Game must be equal or lesser value of 2 purchased. Exp. 8-26-16

• Comics • Trading Cards • Warhammer • Board Games • RPGs • Dice • Gaming Rooms


RAYS (continued):

NOW OPEN! GOLF CLUB

MANVEL, ND 701-696-1005

whisperingoaksgolfclub.com

• REMODELED CLUB HOUSE! • NEW SUPERINTENDENT! • NEW OUTDOOR PATIO! • NEW GOLF CARTS! Tuesdays & Thursdays

GOLF ALL DAY w/ CART $35 Must have a valid driver’s license to rent cart. Must present coupon. Check website for available tee times. Expires 8-25-16

• UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP •

Tidbits Laughs Did you hear about the X-ray technician who married one of his patients? Everyone wondered what he saw in her.

NUGGET OF KNOWLEDGE Ray-O-Vac batteries came along in 1906, when the French Battery Company began manufacturing them in Chicago. They were first called Ray-O-Lite, with a name change in 1921. Ray-O-Lite flashlights were carried by Charles Lindbergh in his first solo flight across the Atlantic.

EAST GRAND FORKS

A-00456-003

AMERICAN LEGION • POST 157 •

Book Our BALLROOM:

• Weddings • Graduation • Parties • Meetings • & More

DAILY DRINK SPECIALS

FRIDAY SPECIAL

3

$ 00 U-CALL Thursdays: 7:00 pm ITS Sundays: 1:30 pm 1009 CENTRAL AVE. • EAST GRAND FORKS • 218-773-1129

• Sugar Ray Robinson was followed by another pro boxer, Sugar Ray Leonard, born in 1956. Leonard’s mother named him after her favorite singer, Ray Charles. Leonard was the first boxer to earn more than $100 million in the ring and was named the 1980s Boxer of the Decade. His career included eight world titles. His first big victory was the National Golden Gloves Lightweight Championship in 1973. Leonard was chosen for the 1976 U.S. Olympic Team, a team that is considered the greatest boxing team in the Olympics’ history. After capturing a gold medal that year, Leonard intended to study business administration at the University of Maryland. However, financial difficulties forced him into the professional arena, and in 1977 he made his professional debut, being paid $40,044 for the evening’s work. Leonard retired in 1982, then made a comeback, retired again in 1984, followed by another comeback. The action was repeated in 1987 and 1991, with his final retirement in 1997, following the only time he was ever knocked out. He has been a TV boxing analyst for ESPN, a television and movie actor, and contestant on Dancing with the Stars. He is also deeply involved with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. • Singer-songwriter Ray Stevens is known for his humorous novelty hits such as “Gitarzan,” “Ahab the Arab,” and “The Streak.” Born Harold Ray Ragsdale, Stevens grabbed five Grammy nominations and a win in 1970 for his serious recording “Everything is Beautiful.” But his most famous hit is “The Streak,” Number One on the charts in 1974, a song about that decade’s fad of running nude in public. Those familiar with the song will recall its famous line, “Don’t look, Ethel!” ...continued

Would You Like Tidbits in Your Waiting Area? Call Tidbits @ 772-8239 It’s FREE and your customers will love it!


West Nile virus has been identified in Grand Forks

WEST NILE VIRUS RISK FACTORS West Nile virus (WNV) is an infection transmitted by mosquitoes. The mosquito most common for transmitting this virus is one that is widespread throughout the Grand Forks region. This mosquito does not discriminate. People of all ages are susceptible to WNV infection, but the elderly are at higher risk for developing the more severe form of this disease (neuroinvasive illness). Children infected with WNV generally show no symptoms or may have a mild fever.

Risk factors for West Nile virus: • Time of year – The majority of WNV cases occur from July – September. • Geographic region – The Dakotas have reported some of the highest cases per capita in the United States. • Time spent outdoors not wearing protective clothing and mosquito repellent – If you work or spend a lot of time outdoors (golfing, gardening, hunting, etc.), you’re at a higher risk of being bitten by mosquitoes. • Proximity – If you live in an area where WNV has already been identified or near mosquito larval habitat. • If you have a weakened immune system. The best way to prevent West Nile virus infection is to avoid mosquito bites. • Use mosquito-repellent products containing DEET. • Wear long sleeves and pants. • Eliminate any standing water from your property, such as trash bins, plant saucers, rain gutters, buckets, etc.

Safe Mosquito Repellents for Children The recent rains have the mosquitoes in a feeding frenzy and the best way to avoid them is by staying indoors or applying an insect repellent before venturing outside. DEET-based repellents are safe and effective and provide several hours of protection. Here’s some more information about DEET. • The American Academy of Pediatrics says products containing DEET are “the most effective” repellents available and should be used when necessary to protect against insect and tick-borne disease. The AAP says use DEET-based repellents containing up to 30% DEET on children older than 2 months of age. • As reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, insect repellents containing DEET provide complete protection from bites for longer periods than other repellent products. According to the study, “Only products containing DEET are dependable for long-lasting protection after a single application. • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency evaluates and registers all DEETbased products before they can be marketed in this county. The EPA has determined that the use of products containing DEET according to label direction, does not pose unreasonable risks of adverse effects to humans, regardless of the concentration (amount) of DEET.

If you have any questions or concerns relating to mosquito control visit our website at www.gfmosquito.com


Handyman Service

Commercial Snow Removal, Grand Forks, ND bergercontracting@gmail.com Handyman Services, Equipment Rental with Operator

EQUIPMENT RENTAL

Grand Forks, ND

bergercontracting@gmail.com

WITH OPERATOR

SKY TRACK - 42 ft. Height • Set Rafters • Lift Sheetrock • General Construction BOBCAT • Demo Work • Landscaping TANDUM TRUCK • Haul Gravel, Dirt, etc.

CALL FOR PRICING! 701-314-0177

• Repairs • Remodel • Doors • Windows • Roofing • Siding & More Call Today for a FREE ESTIMATE! 701-314-0177

RAYS (continued):

• Businessman Ray Kroc didn’t actually found the McDonald’s hamburger chain, but he did build it into the world’s most successful fast food restaurant. Kroc had been involved in many different undertakings before becoming involved in the hamburger business in his 50s. At age 15, he lied about his age to begin serving as a Red Cross ambulance driver in World War I. It was here he met Walt Disney, who would remain his lifelong friend. After the war he became a paper cup salesman, a pianist, and a radio DJ. Kroc met the McDonald brothers, Dick and Mac, when he was working as a milkshake machine salesman. Peddling a machine that mixed five shakes at a time, he sold several machines to the brothers’ restaurant chain. The ambitious Kroc worked as a franchising agent for them in exchange for a percentage of profits, and at age 53, he became president of the corporation. At age 59, he was the owner, buying out the brothers for $2.7 million. When he died at age 81, McDonald’s was an $8 billion corporation with 7,500 locations in 31 countries. Not bad for a man without a high school diploma! With a personal worth of $500 million, Kroc was also the owner of the San Diego Padres baseball team for the final 10 years of his life. Time magazine included Ray Kroc in their list of the “Top 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century.” Today, the chain has 36,000 locations in more than 100 countries. • “I guess to be an entrepreneur you have to have a large ego, enormous pride, and an ability to inspire others to follow your lead.” - Ray Kroc

Tidbits is Available at:

All Grand Forks, East Grand Forks & Crookston locations of: Lo

cated on publicatio the racks nea n r th Exit doors e !

and Grand Forks


DAILY SPECIALS 6:00 pm - Midnight

MONDAYS:

$2 Domestic Bottles • $2 Morgans $3: 12” Cheesy Bread

TUESDAYS:

HAPPY

HOUR

2 - 6 PM MONDAY THRU

THURSDAYS:

$2 Windsors • $2 Fireball 75¢ Sloppy Tacos

FRIDAYS:

FRIDAY

BLUE LINE CLUB • bingo • blackjack • Pull Tabs • pigwheel • lottery BINGO HOTLINE: 775-6174

$2 Sailor Jerry • $2 Bicardi $2 Fireball • $5 Spec. Pizza/Lavosh WEDNESDAYS: $3: 32 oz. Teas • $3 Bomb Shots 1/2 OFF any Lavosh

$3 Teas • $3 Jack • $3 Stoli $2.50 Queso SATURDAYS: $2.50 Morgans • $4 Single Item Pizza

SUNDAYS:

$4 Domestic Pitchers • $2 Fireball $4 Grinders

FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS 10pm-12am 1/2-price Apps, Pizza & Lavosh

TIDBITSGF

.COM

or see Website below for details:

www.TJs-SportsBar.com 1210 S. Washington St. • Grand Forks • 757-2030 Located in the strip mall just north of Mexican Village restaurant

Zion United Methodist Church

1001 24th Ave. S. • Grand Forks, ND • 701-772-1893

SUMMER WORSHIP

Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 am

www.zion-umc.org

Sunsational Savings

Home Owned & Operated Since 1939!

20 qt. Pressure Canner w/Rack and Trivent

$

6997

#F0730-2 (90-0391) Reg. $109.99

1/2 Pint Regular Mouth Canning Jars - 12pk

6

$ 99

#60000 (446-0057) • Reg. $8.99

1

12 pk Regular Mouth Lids

$ 99

#31000 (446-0086) Reg. $2.99

Hwy. 81 North • Grand Forks, ND • Hours: M-F 8-8 • Sat. 8-6 • Sun. 12-6


Unusual Animals:

RAYS

In keeping with the theme of “rays,” Tidbits goes underwater to gather info on the beautiful and unusual creatures known as rays. • The scientific classification Batoidea includes the cartilaginous fish known as rays. The flat-bodied rays have a boneless skeleton consisting of a tough elastic material. The flat body enables the ray to conceal itself while seeking out its prey. The ray stirs up the sand and hides beneath it. • About 600 species of rays exist, with varying kinds found in every ocean around the world, from the warm tropics to the freezing cold waters in the Arctic. Many species are closely related to the shark. The largest species is the manta ray, with its central disc measuring up to 29.5 feet wide. It also has the largest brain of all fish. More than 300 rows of tiny teeth line the lower jaw. A manta consumes about 60 lbs. of plankton and fish every day. Found only in the warmer tropical waters, it can live for 25 years. It is completely harmless to humans. • A ray’s mouth is on the underside of its body, and its eyes are on top. Because the ray can’t use its eyes to seek its prey, electro-sensors help them detect electrical charges emitted by the clams, oysters, shrimp, crabs, and mussels it feeds on. • The smallest ray is a tiny electric ray measuring just 4 inches across and weighing only 1 lb. • Electric rays are capable of producing an electric charge from 8 to 220 volts. They hide in the sand, waiting for their prey, which they stun and capture. The genus Torpedo, one of the 69 species of electric rays, gave us the name for the warfare device known as the torpedo, a word that translates from the Latin torpere, meaning to be stiffened or paralyzed.

• There are no reported human fatalities from electric rays. As early as 46 AD, a Roman physician recorded the use of torpedo fish for the treatment of headaches and gout. • Stingrays have a barbed stinger measuring about 14 inches in length on their tail used for self-defense. Two grooves contain venom, concentrated under a thin layer of skin. They are not hostile creatures and don’t aggressively attack humans, and normally swim away; however, they will sting if stepped on. A sting usually causes pain, swelling, and muscle cramps, but is very rarely life-threatening to humans. Usually, the stinger breaks off in the wound, and surgery is sometimes required to remove it. • It’s not unusual for large stingrays to reach a weight of 790 lbs. Baby stingrays are born fully developed, emerging as a little adult, and begin to take care of themselves as soon as they’re born. • S t i n g r a y s prefer warmer, shallower, nearthe-shore waters. • In ancient Greece, the venom of stingrays was used by dentists as an anesthetic. • The death of wildlife expert Steve Irwin occurred in 2006 when a stingray barb pierced him in the chest, puncturing his thoracic wall, while Irwin was filming an underwater documentary film. • A group of stingrays is known as a “fever.”

Answer

Weekly SUDOKU

Answer

King CROSSWORD

THANKS FOR READING TIDBITS!


by Samantha Weaver

*Answer located on inside back Page.

Sales & Installation

701-746-8684

View our Displays in our showroom at: 4224 Gateway Dr. • Grand Forks www.sunroomsplusgf.com

FREE ESTIMATES!

On 4 season Solariums when ordered by July 15!

$500 OFF

Any Sunspace 3 or 4 Season Room when ordered by August 15th Create your personal Haven with a Sunspace enclosure or sunroom and take advantage of the warmth from the sun without the bugs and wind! Get started by stopping by Sunrooms ‘Plus’ today!

001100955r1

• It was notorious American self-described "gonzo journalist" Hunter S. Thompson who made the following sage observation: "Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and wellpreserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming 'Wow! What a ride!'" • Spread out your fingers as far as you can, then measure the distance between the end of your thumb and the opposite side of your palm. That distance is known as your shaftment. • Roto-Rooter, the plumbing and drain service company, conducts an annual survey of its technicians to find out what sorts of things are being found in customers' pipes. Among the more interesting items over the years have been Barbies, false teeth, TV remotes, alligators and six-packs of beer. • Over the past 100 years, the life expectancy of the average American has risen from 47 to 78. • Those who study such things say that, on a per-capita basis, Canadians consume more macaroni and cheese than citizens of any other country in the world. • Railroads in Japan have a persistent problem: turtles. It seems the reptiles have a habit of wandering onto the tracks, and many of them get stuck between the switching rails. This prevents the switches from closing properly, causing train accidents. To address the problem, the West Japan Railway Company consulted with the Suma Aqualife Park in Kobe; together, they created tunnels under the tracks to allow the turtles to pass freely without endangering railway passengers -- or themselves. *** Thought for the Day: "English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment, and education -- sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street." -- E.B. White


Short-Term Care & Rehabilitation • Recuperate • Get Strong • Get Back to Everyday Life We offer specialized services in:

Physical, Occupational, Speech & Massage Therapy, along with Skilled Nursing Services To learn more about rehabilitation and other services we offer please contact us.

VILLASTVINCENT.ORG

(218) 281-3424 • 516 Walsh Street. • Crookston, MN

• On Aug. 14, 1784, a Russian fur trader founds Three Saints Bay, the first permanent Russian settlement in Alaska. In 1867, Secretary of State William H. Seward signed a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska for $7.2 million, a bargain at 2 cents an acre. • On Aug. 10, 1846, President James Polk signs the Smithsonian Institution Act into law. In 1829, James Smithson died, leaving behind a will giving money to the United States for the creation of the "Smithsonian Institution" and a fortune worth well over $500,000. • On Aug. 13, 1899, Alfred Hitchcock, the macabre master of moviemaking, is born in London. His innovative directing techniques made "The Master of Suspense" one of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century. • On Aug. 11, 1965, in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, two white policemen scuffle with a black motorist suspected of drunken driving, sparking a riot. Five days of violence left 34 people dead, 1,032 injured and nearly 4,000 arrested. • On Aug. 8, 1974, with impeachment proceedings underway, President Richard Nixon announces he will resign as president of the United States. • On Aug. 9, 1985, Arthur Walker, a retired U.S. Navy officer, is found guilty of espionage for passing top-secret documents to his brother John, who then passed them to Soviet agents. John Walker, also a Navy veteran, had been involved in spying for the Soviets since 1968. • On Aug. 12, 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson finds three huge bones jutting out of a cliff near Faith, South Dakota, part of the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered. Nicknamed "Sue," the skeleton is 42 feet long, and its massive 2,000-pound skull has 58 teeth. It can be seen today at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.


King Features Weekly Service

© 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

(Answers located on next page)

July 25, 2016

• Ease the weekday morning time crunch by planning your wardrobe on the weekends. Use a single hanger to gather everything you need for a smart, pulled-together look. Attach a plastic sandwich bag with accessories to the hanger with a clothespin, and you’ll be dressed in minutes. • “When my child stopped napping during the day, I had much less time to take care of household chores. So I started recording books on tape for him to listen to while I took care of a few tasks around the house. It’s still quiet time, even if he doesn’t actually go to sleep.” — R.L. in Minnesota • “I purchase extra school supplies when back-to-school time brings the sales. Inevitably, we need extras as the school year wears on, and these items can be pricier later.” — Y.C. in Alabama • “I use an over-the-door shoe organizer on the back of the door in our den for homework supplies. It has large and small pockets, so I can include pens, pencils, paper, stapler, tape and other small supplies, as well as different kinds of paper and folders. We have three kids who all take homework time together, so they have all they need right at their fingertips!” — M.D. in Nevada • “Convenience grocery items are so wonderful, but they can be pricey. If you find something you really like, try buying the ingredients, making several and storing them in plastic containers. My kids have a ball making their own ‘Lunchables’ to take to school for the week.” — O.P. in Missouri • Print out a copy of your children’s school lunch calendar, and post it in the kitchen. Your kids can double-check the lunch for the next day to make sure it’s something they will eat. You also can reference it when meal-planning, so you don’t repeat a meal at home that the kids have had at school. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.


READ IT

WHEREVER YOU ARE tidbitsgf.com

FREE

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2014

Of Grand fOrks • East Grand fOrks

September 11, 2014

Published by: Wick Publications

BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. Sharon Opdahl Agent

Sharon Opdahl, Agent 2534 17th Avenue South Grand Forks, ND 58201 Bus: 701-746-0495 sharonopdahl.com

Life insurance shouldn’t wait. Even though life is busy, take a moment to reflect on what’s

2534 17th Ave. S. • Suite F most important. For peace of Grand Forks, ND 58201 mind, protect your family with State Farm life insurance. 701-746-0495 Like a good neighbor, sharonopdahl.com ®

State Farm is there. CALL ME TODAY.

®

State Farm Life Insurance Company (Not licensed in MA, NY or WI) State Farm Life and Accident Assurance Company (Licensed in NY and WI) Bloomington, IL 0901038.1

We Can Fix That & More!

tidbitsgf.com

Since 1997

Little Paper Ever Read®

Of Grand fOrks • East Grand fOrks Published by: Wick Publications

BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. Sharon Opdahl, Agent Sharon 2534 17thOpdahl Avenue South Grand Forks, ND 58201 Agent Bus: 701-746-0495 sharonopdahl.com

The

Neatest

FREE

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2014

Life insurance shouldn’t wait. Even though life is busy, take a moment to reflect on what’s

2534 17th Ave. S. • Suite F most important. For peace of Grand Forks, ND 58201 mind, protect your family with State Farm life insurance. 701-746-0495 Like a good neighbor, sharonopdahl.com ®

State Farm is there. CALL ME TODAY.

®

State Farm Life Insurance Company (Not licensed in MA, NY or WI) State Farm Life and Accident Assurance Company (Licensed in NY and WI) Bloomington, IL 0901038.1

SLOW COMPUTER? BROKEN PHONE? We Can Fix That & More!

701-757-1899

1003 S. Washington Street Grand Forks, ND • (across from Gerrells)

www.itworksrepair.com

The Most Maneuverable Vacuum In the World

701-772-8239

wickpub@yahoo.com

TIDBITS® BEATING by Janet Spencer

On September 11, 1952, the first artificial aortic valve was installed in a patient in Washington, D.C. Come along with Tidbits as we take a look at the human heart!

HEART ATTACK FACTS • 37% of all deaths in the United States are related to heart disease, making it the largest single cause of natural death. Heart disease kills twice as many people as all forms of cancer combined. The major causes are smoking, fatty diet, high blood pressure, obesity, stress, heredity, lack of exercise, and diabetes. It is an illness produced of man's environment. Before 1900, heart attacks were very rare. The rate of heart disease increased so sharply between 1940 and 1967 that the World Health Organization called it the world’s most serious epidemic. • Every single cell in the heart is guided by an electrical impulse which synchronizes the heartbeat so all muscle cells contract in unison to pump the blood. During a heart attack, the cells begin firing out of turn so the efficiency of the heart is lost and the blood does not get pumped. When doctors shock the heart, the shock overrides each cell’s individual firing mechanism and once again synchronizes every cell, hopefully getting them all to work together again. WANT TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Publish a

Anything else is a compromise

Call 1.800.523.3096 (U.S.) 1.866.631.1567 (CAN)

www.tidbitsweekly.com

746-9300 • 1-800-481-9303

DENTISTRY P.C. Pediatric Dentist:

A dentist with 2 years of additional training beyond dental school to specialize in dental care for infants, children & adolescents. Your child will love coming to see us!

Chad Hoge, DDS, MS

701-746-1400

www.dakotapediatricdentistry.com

Issue # 884

ack says...

“Pick of the Week!” “Louise 73”

Many More Styles Available

(701) 775-JACK

M-F 10-7 • Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-4

FURNACE TUNE-UP $ ONLY SPECIAL

69

Our 29-Point

EFFICIENCY & SAFETY TUNE-UP

Will Reduce Utility Bills & Help Prevent Untimely, Costly Breakdowns Residential systems only. Some restrictions may apply. Not valid with any other discounts. Expires 9-30-14

www.onehourair.com

Call Today!

701-775-5522

The Most Maneuverable Vacuum In the World

Hair Loss Hospital • REPAIR • REFRESH • RECLAIM Call to learn about Hair Loss Therapy! 2600 DeMers Ave. Grand Forks, ND

/tidbitsgf

701-772-8239

wickpub@yahoo.com

TIDBITS® BEATING by Janet Spencer

On September 11, 1952, the first artificial aortic valve was installed in a patient in Washington, D.C. Come along with Tidbits as we take a look at the human heart!

HEART ATTACK FACTS • 37% of all deaths in the United States are related to heart disease, making it the largest single cause of natural death. Heart disease kills twice as many people as all forms of cancer combined. The major causes are smoking, fatty diet, high blood pressure, obesity, stress, heredity, lack of exercise, and diabetes. It is an illness produced of man's environment. Before 1900, heart attacks were very rare. The rate of heart disease increased so sharply between 1940 and 1967 that the World Health Organization called it the world’s most serious epidemic. • Every single cell in the heart is guided by an electrical impulse which synchronizes the heartbeat so all muscle cells contract in unison to pump the blood. During a heart attack, the cells begin firing out of turn so the efficiency of the heart is lost and the blood does not get pumped. When doctors shock the heart, the shock overrides each cell’s individual firing mechanism and once again synchronizes every cell, hopefully getting them all to work together again. WANT TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Publish a

Anything else is a compromise

• Very Quiet Vacuum • Self Adjusting • Works on Carpet & Hard Floors • Long Hose & Attachments • Long 39 Foot Cord

Call 1.800.523.3096 (U.S.) 1.866.631.1567 (CAN)

www.tidbitsweekly.com

DENTISTRY P.C. Pediatric Dentist:

House of Vacuums 746-9300 • 1-800-481-9303

A dentist with 2 years of additional training beyond dental school to specialize in dental care for infants, children & adolescents. Your child will love coming to see us!

Chad Hoge, DDS, MS

701-746-1400

www.dakotapediatricdentistry.com

Issue # 884

ack says...

“Pick of the Week!” “Louise 73”

Many More Styles Available

FINAL MARK DOWNS ON ENTIRE SUMM ER STOCK Grand Forks Grand Cities Mall

(701) 775-JACK

M-F 10-7 • Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-4

ly Ear Bird

FURNACE TUNE-UP $ ONLY SPECIAL

69

Our 29-Point

EFFICIENCY & SAFETY TUNE-UP

Will Reduce Utility Bills & Help Prevent Untimely, Costly Breakdowns Residential systems only. Some restrictions may apply. Not valid with any other discounts. Expires 9-30-14

www.onehourair.com

Call Today!

701-775-5522

turn the page for more!

Dakota Pediatric Miele S7

410 N. Washington St., Grand Forks www.vacsgf.com

Paper in Your Area

We provide the opportunity for success!

For Every Edge, Every Curve, Every Corner

Mrs.

HEART

Manufactured to Miele’s 20-Year Life Specifications

701-739-2403 Mikala Hoge, DDS

701-757-1899

1003 S. Washington Street Grand Forks, ND • (across from Gerrells)

www.itworksrepair.com

FINAL MARKDOWNS ON ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK Grand Forks Grand Cities Mall

ly Ear Bird

turn the page for more!

Dakota Pediatric Miele S7

Manufactured to Miele’s 20-Year Life Specifications

House of Vacuums

410 N. Washington St., Grand Forks www.vacsgf.com

Paper in Your Area

We provide the opportunity for success!

For Every Edge, Every Curve, Every Corner • Very Quiet Vacuum • Self Adjusting • Works on Carpet & Hard Floors • Long Hose & Attachments • Long 39 Foot Cord

Mrs.

HEART

The

Neatest

Little Paper Ever Read®

SLOW COMPUTER? BROKEN PHONE?

September 11, 2014

Since 1997

Hair Loss Hospital • REPAIR • REFRESH • RECLAIM Call to learn about Hair Loss Therapy!

701-739-2403 Mikala Hoge, DDS

2600 DeMers Ave. Grand Forks, ND

WWW.TIDBITSGF.COM

PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES: “The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first.” ~ Thomas Jefferson

(Solution on Next Page)

NON-CELEBRITY TWINS

We’ve all heard of celebrity twins like the MaryKate and Ashley Olsen, the Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott, and Barbara and Jenna Bush. But how about those sets in which one is famous and the other is not? In honor of Twins’ Days Festival, August 5 – 7, Tidbits focuses on well-known folks with a non-famous twin. • Brazilian model, actress, and producer Gisele Bundchen is the world’s highest-paid model in the world, and the 16th richest woman in the entertainment industry. Bundchen, worth an estimated $360 million, married New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in 2009. What about her equally-beautiful twin sister Patricia? Patricia, five minutes younger than her sister, tried modeling for a short time, but prefers to stay in the background serving as the manager of Gisele’s career. Gisele claims she owes her success to Patricia’s exceptional management skills. • Vin Diesel is best known for his work in “The Fast and the Furious” film series. Raised in New York City, Diesel was born Mark Sinclair Vincent, and has a twin brother named Paul Vincent. Paul remains out of the spotlight, working as a film editor, and is rarely photographed in public. • Actress Scarlett Johansson, star of “The Avengers,” has a twin brother Hunter, three minutes younger than his celebrity sister. Hunter did appear with Scarlett in the 1996 film “Manny & Lo” at age 12, but since then has been out of the limelight, with the exception of being listed in People magazine’s list of “Hot Bachelors” in 2008. Hunter seems more interested in politics, having worked as a community and campaign organizer. He also joined his sister in a fundraiser for victims of 2012’s Hurricane Sandy.”


DIFFERENCES: 1. Headband is missing. 2. Arm is moved. 3. Lizard is missing. 4. Bus name is different. 5. Bus mirror is smaller. 6. License is missing.

answer

© 2016 King Features Synd., All rights reserved.

13

SEWER-DRAIN SERVICE

1st Quarter 2015

Week 2• Residential 24 HR • Commercial Jan 4 - Jan. 10 EMERGENCY • Industrial SERVICE

• Mobile Home Parks

Page 8 (701) 746-8947

1-800-438-7686 • www.rotorootergf.com

Quiz Answers

1. Ray Liotta 2. Raymond Burr 3. “Lay Lady Lay” by Bob Dylan. 4. An island

5. “The Lion King” 6. Ralph Waldo Emerson 7. John Forsythe 8. San Juan

We Fix iPad SCREENS! We replace screens on: • iPads • iPods • iPhones • Smartphones • Tablets See store for details

(701)

757-1899 See store for details

1003 S. Washington St. Grand Forks, ND (across from Gerrells)

Sports Answers 1. Cleveland Indians with 67 seasons. 2. 1940s (1941) 3. Miami, FL & Southern Cal

4. Chase Utley, in 2008 5. 1993 6. Kicker Adam Vinateri (42), of the Colts

Your destination in East Grand Forks for Cold Beer and Hot Pizza

Corporate or Birthday Parties ... or just a night of fun...

Call us: 218 - 773 3477

Cosmic Bowling

218-779-2288 www.homesweethomeinspections.net

NON-CELEBRITY TWINS (cont'd)

• Iowa native Ashton Kutcher got his big acting break in 1998, landing a role in “That 70s Show.” Dell. While Ashton weighed in at 10.5 lbs. Answer: at birth, his fraternal twin Michael was a much A VERY LARGE NUMBER smaller 4 lbs. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy • at Edward Kasner a mathematician. In 1938 age three, and was plagued with heart problems, he was asked to come up with a name Michael underwent a heart transplant atfor agea very large number: the numeral one, followed 13. Today, in addition to serving as a spokesby a hundred zeros. He asked his two young person forwhat an advocacy that renephews name theyorganization would suggest. searches cerebral palsy, Michael, who has a • Nine-year-old Milton suggested a name business management and marketing degree, out of the funnies. A cartoon strip character isnamed in theBarney business ofvery selling retirement was popular. Miltonplans. chose Barney’s last name for the number. • Swedish-born actress Ingrid Bergman of fame the gavenew birth to twin • “Casablanca” Kasner announced name for daughthe big ters Isabella and Isotta Ingrid Rossellini in number in his next book, altering the spelling. in 1952. Isabella her moth• Rome Sixty years later, Larry followed Page and in Sergey Brin er’s acting footsteps at age 24, along a developed a new internet search engine.with Other modeling career.searched Her fraternal twin Isotta search engines each webpage and rankedanthem according to and howbecame many times chose academic career, a pro-a specificofterm appeared on them, butYork PageUniand fessor Italian literature at New Brin designed their search engine to search for versity. the specific term and then find out how many • We Sutherland as linksknow thereKiefer were that led backfortohis thatrole page, Jack Bauer on the hit TV series “24”. Born which resulted in a better search engine. in London to actor • They decided they Donald neededSutherland a name and that his wife Shirley Douglas, Kiefer has asearch twin reflected how many websites the sister, who is also involved enengineRachel, was searching. They took in thethe name tertainment industry.very Rachel behind of Edward Kasner’s largeworks number, only theyscenes misspelled it slightly, so itand ended being the in post-production as aup casting spelled exactly the and same way the cartoon assistant for movies television. character Barney spelled his last name. What’s • Several celebrities twinsoffor a very short it called? (Answer were at bottom page) time, with siblings who died at birth, includCOMPUTER FACTS ing Elvis Presley who had a twin brother • Jesse. In 1981 Bill Gates “640 kb ofLiberace, memory Others includesaid, Andy Garcia, ought to be enough for anybody.” and Ed Sullivan. • Moore’s Law states that computer performance Thanks doubles everyfor 18 toReading 24 months, Tidbits! and ever since 1971, this has been true. • HP, Google, Microsoft, and Apple were all started in garages. Answer: Google, from googol.

Food and Drinks

Professional Home Inspection Service


Toll Free

Accessories

(855) 474-7958

WE INSTALL: • Lift Kits • Remote Starts • Truck Bedliners • Bed Rails • Running Boards / Nerf Bars • Rims & Tires • Grille Guards SAVE • Tonneau Covers • Hitches • Chrome Accessories • WeatherTech Floor Liners • Window Tinting • DVD Headrests • Tommy Gate • Fuel Tanks • Tool Boxes

SPRAY-IN SPECIAL!

$39900

Installed Reg. $499.99 *Most Makes & Models Add $50 for Over-the-Rail

• Truckbed Protection from Scratches, Dents & Rust • Permanent Bond

Get Ready to Haul Your Boats & Campers! Reduce Glare, Heat, and Block Harmful UV Rays from damaging your vehicle.

For a Limited Time

WINDOW TINTING

We Install Hitches & Wiring on All Makes & Models

Accessories Dept.: Matt Paschke 701-792-2820 or Jason Kowalski 701-757-5912

cars.com

2700 South Washington, Grand Forks | Toll TollFree Free ((855) 855)277-8959 474-7958


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.