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PHONE (701) 278-5523
ONE HORSE PUBLISHING COMPANY PO BOX 1914, BELCOURT, ND 58316
midconewseditor@gmail.com
July (abbreviation "J") is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. It is, on average, the warmest month in most of the Northern hemisphere (where it is the second month of summer) and the coldest month in much of the Southern hemisphere. The second half of the year commences in July. Dog days begin in early July, when the hot sultry weather of summer usually starts. Summer school is under way for many students. Spring lambs, born in late winter or early spring, are usually sold before July 1st.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Gospel quartet “Four-Ever Faithful” (July 23 7:00 PM)
and Small music ensemble “Dakota Dixie” (July 30 7:00 PM)
performances at Ellery Park
Free Ice Cream and Popcorn
Sponsored by the Rugby Lions Club and the Rugby Park Board
Listen to KZZJ 1450 AM radio for alternate location in case of inclimate weather.
All ads can be re-designed to your specifications.
You may have noticed the various sizes of the ads in this publication, this means we have pricing and design options to meet any need. Ask about our first-time advertiser specials.
Community, we encourage you to call or send in any community, birthday/anniversary/get-well/etc. greetings, pictures, jokes, stories, recipes, just about anything; we’ll try to get it in. Of course, there is never a charge.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Scott at Midcontinent News
UPCOMING EVENTS
Gospel quartet “Four-Ever Faithful” (July 23 7:00 PM)
and Small music ensemble “Dakota Dixie” (July 30 7:00 PM)
performances at Ellery Park
Free Ice Cream and Popcorn
Sponsored by the Rugby Lions Club and the Rugby Park Board
Listen to KZZJ 1450 AM radio for alternate location in case of inclimate weather.
HELLO RUGBY
Rugby businesses, we hope you enjoyed seeing your ad in the Midcontinent News this week. All ads are generic for the purpose of this publication. If you are happy to see your ad and would like to continue to have it published in the Midcontinent News, please call Scott at 278-5523 or 477-8052, or email midconewseditor@gmail.comAll ads can be re-designed to your specifications.
You may have noticed the various sizes of the ads in this publication, this means we have pricing and design options to meet any need. Ask about our first-time advertiser specials.
Community, we encourage you to call or send in any community, birthday/anniversary/get-well/etc. greetings, pictures, jokes, stories, recipes, just about anything; we’ll try to get it in. Of course, there is never a charge.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Scott at Midcontinent News
THE HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION
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TRIVIA: A. A group of caterpillars is called a 1. troop. 2. army. 3. herd. B. A young beaver is called a 1. cub. 2. pup. 3. kit. C. Total solar eclipses happen once about every how many years? 1. 1.5. 2. 3.5. 3. 7. D. Acarophobia is the fear of 1. windows. 2. itching. 3. riding in a car.
PUZZLER: What comes next in this sequence- 1, 3, 4, 7, 11,
FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS: Jessica Alba and husband Cash Warren were featured in in a photo spread in the new issue of OK magazine along with their new daughter. Jessica admits feeling her own name is pretty bland, that’s part of the reason for giving her daughter this somewhat unusual name
Every Friday morning we went there and spent a few hours massaging shoulders and giving foot rubs to anyone who looked like they could use one. As we did that, we talked with them, asking them questions and appreciating the wisdom they shared with us.
Years later I had saved up a little sum toward a home of my own. One of my clients, who owned a real estate company, told me about some acreage that was about to go on the market. She suggested I look at it and if I liked it, that I make an offer through one of her agents. The property was just what I was looking for. I asked the agent to write an offer on it, but to write it for a lesser amount than was being asked. Even scrimping, I knew I could only come up with half the asking price. The agent told me it was rude to put in such a low offer and it would never be accepted. I told her this wasn't a negotiation tactic, it was all I could afford. She presented the offer and the next day it was accepted. The agent was amazed since the land clearly was worth the asking price. Some weeks later I learned why that happened.
The woman who read my offer was selling the land for her mother. Her mother had been one of the elderly women whose feet, on many occasions, I'd rubbed three years earlier. The mother had told her daughter many times how much she appreciated my doing that and how much better she felt afterwards. When my offer came in, as acknowledgement for those free foot rubs years earlier, they sold me the land for the price I could afford.
That still is, to me, a miracle. I had no idea way back then that these little acts of kindness would come back years later and end up saving me a small fortune in return.
Jacqueline Freeman lives in the very small town of Venersborg in Washington state. She teaches people how to start and run businesses that are based on love and kindness. She also shows them how to use their businesses to make a difference in the world. In the past 3 years she has helped 1,000 small business owners personally donate $2.5 million, over 200,000 volunteer hours, and enough blood to save 7,300 lives. Jacqueline can be reached at TheFreemans@myexcel.com Please mention that you saw this story on To Be A Blessing if you write :-) Thanks!
TRIVIA - A)- 2 army B)- 3 kit C)- 1 1.5 D)- 3 One Trillion
PUZZLER - 18 (add previous 2 numbers)
FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS - Honor Marie Warren
NEW & USED — CONSIGNMENT
776-6808
218 2nd Ave SE Rugby, ND
BORTH’S
116 2nd St. SE
Rugby, ND 58368
701-776-5007
TRIVIA, PUZZLER & FILL-IN-THE BLANKS QUESTIONS!
-Answers Can Be Found At The Bottom Of This Page-
-Answers Can Be Found At The Bottom Of This Page-
TRIVIA: A. A group of caterpillars is called a 1. troop. 2. army. 3. herd. B. A young beaver is called a 1. cub. 2. pup. 3. kit. C. Total solar eclipses happen once about every how many years? 1. 1.5. 2. 3.5. 3. 7. D. Acarophobia is the fear of 1. windows. 2. itching. 3. riding in a car.
PUZZLER: What comes next in this sequence- 1, 3, 4, 7, 11,
FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS: Jessica Alba and husband Cash Warren were featured in in a photo spread in the new issue of OK magazine along with their new daughter. Jessica admits feeling her own name is pretty bland, that’s part of the reason for giving her daughter this somewhat unusual name
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How the World Works
On Account of Kindness by Jacqueline Freeman
In the mid-80's, I owned a holistic health center. A woman on my staff and I would talk about how elders seem to become more invisible to society as they age. So, we decided we would volunteer at the elderly center and do something to honor them.On Account of Kindness by Jacqueline Freeman
Every Friday morning we went there and spent a few hours massaging shoulders and giving foot rubs to anyone who looked like they could use one. As we did that, we talked with them, asking them questions and appreciating the wisdom they shared with us.
Years later I had saved up a little sum toward a home of my own. One of my clients, who owned a real estate company, told me about some acreage that was about to go on the market. She suggested I look at it and if I liked it, that I make an offer through one of her agents. The property was just what I was looking for. I asked the agent to write an offer on it, but to write it for a lesser amount than was being asked. Even scrimping, I knew I could only come up with half the asking price. The agent told me it was rude to put in such a low offer and it would never be accepted. I told her this wasn't a negotiation tactic, it was all I could afford. She presented the offer and the next day it was accepted. The agent was amazed since the land clearly was worth the asking price. Some weeks later I learned why that happened.
The woman who read my offer was selling the land for her mother. Her mother had been one of the elderly women whose feet, on many occasions, I'd rubbed three years earlier. The mother had told her daughter many times how much she appreciated my doing that and how much better she felt afterwards. When my offer came in, as acknowledgement for those free foot rubs years earlier, they sold me the land for the price I could afford.
That still is, to me, a miracle. I had no idea way back then that these little acts of kindness would come back years later and end up saving me a small fortune in return.
Jacqueline Freeman lives in the very small town of Venersborg in Washington state. She teaches people how to start and run businesses that are based on love and kindness. She also shows them how to use their businesses to make a difference in the world. In the past 3 years she has helped 1,000 small business owners personally donate $2.5 million, over 200,000 volunteer hours, and enough blood to save 7,300 lives. Jacqueline can be reached at TheFreemans@myexcel.com Please mention that you saw this story on To Be A Blessing if you write :-) Thanks!
“TRIVIA, PUZZLERS & FILL-IN-THE BLANKS ANSWERS!”
-Questions Can Be Found AT the Top Of This Page-
-Questions Can Be Found AT the Top Of This Page-
TRIVIA - A)- 2 army B)- 3 kit C)- 1 1.5 D)- 3 One Trillion
PUZZLER - 18 (add previous 2 numbers)
FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS - Honor Marie Warren
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Since 1989, Women's Bean Project has been dedicated to helping women break the cycle of poverty and unemployment.
Our Mission: "To teach, through employment in on-site businesses, workplace competencies for entry-level positions to women who come from backgrounds of chronic unemployment or poverty." Our Vision: Women’s Bean Project strives to break the cycle of chronic unemployment and poverty by helping women discover their talents and develop skills by offering job readiness training opportunities. With this stepping stone toward success, the women will be able to support themselves and their families, and create stronger role models for future generations.
Our History Jossy Eyre founded the Women's Bean Project in 1989 as a result of her volunteer work at a day shelter for homeless women. Eyre saw that while the shelter kept women safe, if could not help them make lasting changes in their lives. Eyre bought $500 worth of beans and put two homeless women to work - the first step in building the social enterprise we are today.
In 1993, King Soopers became the first grocery store to carry our products. Today our product offerings have expanded to salsa mixes, spice rubs, coffee beans, and jelly beans in addition to our soups and chili, along with gift baskets, baking mixes and much more.
Whom We Serve The women hired at the Bean Project have histories of poverty and unemployment; they lack hope and self-confidence; most do not have a GED or high school diploma; most are single mothers and have been on public assistance; many are recovering from experiences with substance abuse and incarceration.
What We Do The Women's Bean Project is a social enterprise that offers a transitional job in gourmet food manufacturing designed to provide immediate income, arrange support services to overcome barriers to employment, and teach the job readiness skills needed to get and keep a job. Program participants come from backgrounds of chronic unemployment and poverty, and the program helps them develop the work and interpersonal skills needed to function independently in the workplace and community. But the Women's Bean Project does not hire women to make and sell bean products. We make and sell bean products to hire women. Women produce the goods that are sold nationwide as they develop the work and interpersonal skills needed to function independently and effectively in the workplace and community.
The Women's Bean Project:
Meets basic needs and removes barriers to employment by paying a wage and facilitating support services
Offers life skills that enhance a woman's ability to govern her own life Arranges services that increase employability such as GED and computer classes
Provide hands-on training in the fundamental job readiness skills required by entry-level employers. Why We Do It
The tools gained during their stay at the Bean Project empower women to create better lives for themselves, provide their families with hope, and contribute to a stronger community.
I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I did. This is copied in full from The Women’s Bean Project website, check it out at www.womensbeanproject.com Editor, MIDCONTINENT NEWS
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Good Things Happening In The World
Since 1989, Women's Bean Project has been dedicated to helping women break the cycle of poverty and unemployment.
Our Mission: "To teach, through employment in on-site businesses, workplace competencies for entry-level positions to women who come from backgrounds of chronic unemployment or poverty." Our Vision: Women’s Bean Project strives to break the cycle of chronic unemployment and poverty by helping women discover their talents and develop skills by offering job readiness training opportunities. With this stepping stone toward success, the women will be able to support themselves and their families, and create stronger role models for future generations.
Our History Jossy Eyre founded the Women's Bean Project in 1989 as a result of her volunteer work at a day shelter for homeless women. Eyre saw that while the shelter kept women safe, if could not help them make lasting changes in their lives. Eyre bought $500 worth of beans and put two homeless women to work - the first step in building the social enterprise we are today.
In 1993, King Soopers became the first grocery store to carry our products. Today our product offerings have expanded to salsa mixes, spice rubs, coffee beans, and jelly beans in addition to our soups and chili, along with gift baskets, baking mixes and much more.
Whom We Serve The women hired at the Bean Project have histories of poverty and unemployment; they lack hope and self-confidence; most do not have a GED or high school diploma; most are single mothers and have been on public assistance; many are recovering from experiences with substance abuse and incarceration.
What We Do The Women's Bean Project is a social enterprise that offers a transitional job in gourmet food manufacturing designed to provide immediate income, arrange support services to overcome barriers to employment, and teach the job readiness skills needed to get and keep a job. Program participants come from backgrounds of chronic unemployment and poverty, and the program helps them develop the work and interpersonal skills needed to function independently in the workplace and community. But the Women's Bean Project does not hire women to make and sell bean products. We make and sell bean products to hire women. Women produce the goods that are sold nationwide as they develop the work and interpersonal skills needed to function independently and effectively in the workplace and community.
The Women's Bean Project:
Meets basic needs and removes barriers to employment by paying a wage and facilitating support services
Offers life skills that enhance a woman's ability to govern her own life Arranges services that increase employability such as GED and computer classes
Provide hands-on training in the fundamental job readiness skills required by entry-level employers. Why We Do It
The tools gained during their stay at the Bean Project empower women to create better lives for themselves, provide their families with hope, and contribute to a stronger community.
I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I did. This is copied in full from The Women’s Bean Project website, check it out at www.womensbeanproject.com Editor, MIDCONTINENT NEWS
STYLIN YOU
Salon & Massage Therapy
Mon-Fri 9-8 Sat. by appt.
221 2nd St. SE Rugby, ND 58368
701-776-6404
776-6635
203 Main Ave South Rugby, ND
THINK ABOUT IT!
A compliment is a gift, not to be thrown away carelessly, unless you want to hurt the giver.
Eleanor Hamilton
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Salon & Massage Therapy
Mon-Fri 9-8 Sat. by appt.
221 2nd St. SE Rugby, ND 58368
701-776-6404
Cindy’s Country Cupboard
776-6635
203 Main Ave South Rugby, ND
THINK ABOUT IT!
A compliment is a gift, not to be thrown away carelessly, unless you want to hurt the giver.
Eleanor Hamilton
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(Call by noon Thursday)
Fall Cleaning: Do you need Carpet or Upholstery Cleaning Services?
Call Cheryl at 701-477-8052 or 278-1215. Prices include - $30.00 per medium sized room, Hallways $7.00, Stairways $2.00 per step & area rugs $5.00, $10.00 & $15.00 depending on size! Upholstery work, Sofa’s $50.00, Loveseats $40.00, & Chair’s/Rocker’s/Recliner’s $32.00, Pillows $5.00 each. We do all the work!
Wanted 15 foot pull-type camper—any shape. Call 278-3704
Happy Birthday Alex, Mom & Dad
Happy Birthday to my handsome husband Richard (July 21) Love, Mary
Happy Birthday Dad! I love you, Maria
But Mary stayed outside the tomb weeping. And as she wept, she bent over into the tomb and saw two angels in white sitting there, one at the head and one at the feet where the body of Jesus had been. And they said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping?" She said to them, "They have taken my Lord, and I don't know where they laid him."
When she had said this, she turned around and saw Jesus there, but did not know it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for?" She thought it was the gardener and said to him, "Sir, if you carried him away, tell me where you laid him, and I will take him." Jesus said to her, "Mary!" She turned and said to him in Hebrew, "Rabbouni," which means Teacher. Jesus said to her, "Stop holding on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and tell them, 'I am going to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'" Mary of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord," and what he told her.
I used my ATM card at the self-service pump. Normally I put my card in my pocket while I pump the gas, but the pants I was wearing didn't have pockets. I put the ATM card on the trunk, thinking, "that's a really dumb thing to do."
I went about my day. I might have made another stop before heading back to the office. I'm not sure. Anyway, after several exercises in procrastination, I was finally actually filling the blank screen with words. I had finally stopped procrastinating when the phone rang. "Where is your ATM card?" my husband asked. I wasn't sure what he was getting at. As I reached for my purse to look for it, he said, "You don't have it. It's at the Elmwood Wells Fargo." As he was telling me who had called from the bank, I had that terrible feeling that accompanies the realization you have lost your wallet, purse or bank card. I called the automatic bank service to check if anyone had used my card. While you can't use a card to withdraw money from an ATM machine without knowing the secret code, you can use it to make purchases at stores and restaurants. There were no charges I didn't recognize. So where did I leave my card, I was wondering? Where did I use it last? As I grabbed my coat and headed over to the Elmwood Wells Fargo, I saw my hand putting the card on the trunk of my car, and heard myself thinking, "that's a really dumb thing to do." I drove to the bank, almost four and a half miles from the gas station on Mandana Boulevard.
After a couple of minutes, I found the employee who had called and had my card. "A guy just came in and said he found it on the street," he said. "Did he say where he found it?" "Nope. Just said he found it on the street." We both commented on how nice it was of him. And how lucky I was a person like that found it. Reviewing my account, the bank employee advised me to make a change to save fees and I went on my way. I kept wondering how the card had gotten from Mandana in Oakland to College in Berkeley. Whatever it's particular route, how it got there is still a mystery. And the man who turned it in remains anonymous.
If you happen to be a guy who found an ATM card and took it to the Wells Fargo on College Avenue, I want to say thanks. Thanks for your honesty. Thanks for going out of your way. Thanks for an act that reaffirms our faith in humanity. And next time I think, "that's a really dumb thing to do," maybe I won't do it. Duh.
Brenda Payton writes for the ANG newspapers.
Call Cheryl at 701-477-8052 or 278-1215. Prices include - $30.00 per medium sized room, Hallways $7.00, Stairways $2.00 per step & area rugs $5.00, $10.00 & $15.00 depending on size! Upholstery work, Sofa’s $50.00, Loveseats $40.00, & Chair’s/Rocker’s/Recliner’s $32.00, Pillows $5.00 each. We do all the work!
Wanted 15 foot pull-type camper—any shape. Call 278-3704
HAPPY BIRTHDAY-GET-WELL GREETINGS-ANNIVERSARY, ETC!!
Call in by noon Thursday to assure a place in the Midcontinent News!
Call in by noon Thursday to assure a place in the Midcontinent News!
Happy Birthday Alex, Mom & Dad
Happy Birthday to my handsome husband Richard (July 21) Love, Mary
Happy Birthday Dad! I love you, Maria
John 20:1-2, 11-18
On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark, and saw the stone removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, "They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don't know where they put him."But Mary stayed outside the tomb weeping. And as she wept, she bent over into the tomb and saw two angels in white sitting there, one at the head and one at the feet where the body of Jesus had been. And they said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping?" She said to them, "They have taken my Lord, and I don't know where they laid him."
When she had said this, she turned around and saw Jesus there, but did not know it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for?" She thought it was the gardener and said to him, "Sir, if you carried him away, tell me where you laid him, and I will take him." Jesus said to her, "Mary!" She turned and said to him in Hebrew, "Rabbouni," which means Teacher. Jesus said to her, "Stop holding on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and tell them, 'I am going to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'" Mary of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord," and what he told her.
LIFE IS GOOD!
I used my ATM card at the self-service pump. Normally I put my card in my pocket while I pump the gas, but the pants I was wearing didn't have pockets. I put the ATM card on the trunk, thinking, "that's a really dumb thing to do."
I went about my day. I might have made another stop before heading back to the office. I'm not sure. Anyway, after several exercises in procrastination, I was finally actually filling the blank screen with words. I had finally stopped procrastinating when the phone rang. "Where is your ATM card?" my husband asked. I wasn't sure what he was getting at. As I reached for my purse to look for it, he said, "You don't have it. It's at the Elmwood Wells Fargo." As he was telling me who had called from the bank, I had that terrible feeling that accompanies the realization you have lost your wallet, purse or bank card. I called the automatic bank service to check if anyone had used my card. While you can't use a card to withdraw money from an ATM machine without knowing the secret code, you can use it to make purchases at stores and restaurants. There were no charges I didn't recognize. So where did I leave my card, I was wondering? Where did I use it last? As I grabbed my coat and headed over to the Elmwood Wells Fargo, I saw my hand putting the card on the trunk of my car, and heard myself thinking, "that's a really dumb thing to do." I drove to the bank, almost four and a half miles from the gas station on Mandana Boulevard.
After a couple of minutes, I found the employee who had called and had my card. "A guy just came in and said he found it on the street," he said. "Did he say where he found it?" "Nope. Just said he found it on the street." We both commented on how nice it was of him. And how lucky I was a person like that found it. Reviewing my account, the bank employee advised me to make a change to save fees and I went on my way. I kept wondering how the card had gotten from Mandana in Oakland to College in Berkeley. Whatever it's particular route, how it got there is still a mystery. And the man who turned it in remains anonymous.
If you happen to be a guy who found an ATM card and took it to the Wells Fargo on College Avenue, I want to say thanks. Thanks for your honesty. Thanks for going out of your way. Thanks for an act that reaffirms our faith in humanity. And next time I think, "that's a really dumb thing to do," maybe I won't do it. Duh.
Brenda Payton writes for the ANG newspapers.
Do not wait for the last judgment. It takes place every day.
Albert Camus
Albert Camus
Britain Dethroned
BEIJING: China has flushed Britain's claims to have invented the water closet down the pan with the discovery of a 2000-year-old toilet complete with running water, a stone seat and a comfortable armrest. Archeologists found the antique latrine in the tomb of a king of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC to 24 AD), who believed his soul would need to enjoy human life after death, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The invention of the flush toilet is widely attributed to London plumber Thomas Crapper, who patented a U-bend siphoning system for flushing the pan in the late 19th century.Thrifty White Drug
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Cats, like dogs, are digitigrades: they walk directly on their toes, with the bones of their feet making up the lower part of the visible leg. Cats are capable of walking very precisely, because like all felines they directly register; that is, they place each hind paw (almost) directly in the print of the corresponding forepaw, minimizing noise and visible tracks. This also provides sure footing for their hind paws when they navigate rough terrain.
The flower with the world's largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds! It is a parasitic plant, with no visible leaves, roots, or stem. It attaches itself to a host plant to obtain water and nutrients. When in bloom, the Rafflesia emits a repulsive odor, similar to that of rotting meat. This odor attracts insects that pollinate the plant.
HELPFUL HINTS!
Burnt Popcorn Smell in the Microwave
To get rid of this awful lingering stink, fill as large microwave-safe bowl with one cup of water and sprinkle your favorite spice like cinnamon or add several drops of vanilla or lemon extract. Bring to a boil. You must let it sit inside for 10 to 15 minutes to cool down. Simply wipe the walls down with paper towels. Leave the door open to further air it out.
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But What The Heck, It’s Funny And Sometimes Disgusting-
-We Cannot Make Any Claims As To The Validity Of Any Of This Information.
But What The Heck, It’s Funny And Sometimes Disgusting-
Cats, like dogs, are digitigrades: they walk directly on their toes, with the bones of their feet making up the lower part of the visible leg. Cats are capable of walking very precisely, because like all felines they directly register; that is, they place each hind paw (almost) directly in the print of the corresponding forepaw, minimizing noise and visible tracks. This also provides sure footing for their hind paws when they navigate rough terrain.
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Send it in, we’ll try to use it.
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Sorry, no guarantees though; we may not use it, and you probably can’t get it back.
IT’S A CRAZY GOOD & AMAZING WORLD!
The flower with the world's largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds! It is a parasitic plant, with no visible leaves, roots, or stem. It attaches itself to a host plant to obtain water and nutrients. When in bloom, the Rafflesia emits a repulsive odor, similar to that of rotting meat. This odor attracts insects that pollinate the plant.
HELPFUL HINTS!
Burnt Popcorn Smell in the Microwave
When a thing ceases to be a subject of controversy, it ceases to be a subject of interest.
William Hazlitt (1778 - 1830)
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William Hazlitt (1778 - 1830)
Roy’s Barber Shop
ASK FOR ROY
218 2nd St. SE Rugby, ND
Your Ad Could be
HERE!
Call Scott
701-278-5523