August 2018

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Stay hydrated during warm summer months CONTINUED FROM PAGE B22

out and drinking water from the tap at home. • Enjoy an occasional sweetened beverage but have a smaller portion. Split a can of soda pop or try the smaller cans. • Read and compare Nutrition Facts labels to learn more about sugar, calories and nutrients in your favorite beverages. If plain water is kind of boring, try infusing water with fruit and/or herbs. This week, I’m featuring flavor-infused water ideas as the “recipe of the week.” Maybe you are growing some fresh herbs, such as mint or rosemary; they can be used to flavor water as well as foods. Be creative and invent some new flavor sensations. How to Make Flavor-infused Water Start with clean hands, containers, cutting boards and knives. Rinse fruit and herbs thoroughly. Try one of these flavor add-ins. If you would like a stronger flavor, add more of the ingredient. Refrigerate overnight. Don’t mix batches; use up the batch, clean the container and make a new batch. • Blackberry mint: 20 blackberries plus 20 mint leaves plus 2 quarts water • Citrus water: 1/2 cup sliced oranges, lemons, limes or grapefruit plus 2 quarts water • Strawberry kiwi water: 3 sliced strawberries plus 1 peeled, sliced kiwi plus 2 quarts water • Watermelon rosemary water: 2 cups seedless water melon (cut in chunks or balls) plus 1 sprig rosemary plus 2 quarts water • Raspberry lime water: 20 crushed raspberries plus 2 sliced limes (without rind) plus 2 quarts water

Horses in mourning

In the era of Genghis Khan of the Mongolian Empire, horses were sacrificed to be used by fallen warriors in the hereafter. Primitive northern European beliefs incorporated riderless horses into funerals to signify the need for the fallen warrior to ride in heaven. In the U.S. military, it is tradition to have a riderless horse wearing ornamental tack (called a caparisoned horse) follow the casket of the nation’s president (the military’s commander-in-chief), or any army or marine corps officer of high status. Riding boots are placed in the stirrups backward to symbolize that the deceased person will never ride again.

##### Minnesota In Minnesota, any game in which participants attempt to capture a greased or oiled pig is illegal. The same laws also prohibits turkey scrambles. Let’s assume legislators were more concerned with animal cruelty than human stupidity.

Trader’s Dispatch, August 2018 — Page B23

HAY, PHOSPHATE & LAND FOR SALE

1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa/grass in round bales Rock phosphate - by ton or semi load Land for rent or sale Call 406-451-8644 or 406-570-7460 or 406-279-3461

Early Fall Auction Calendar SATURDAY, SEPT. 22ND

IrwIn Allen estAte AuctIon 10 a.m. • 24 miles N. of Ryegate, MT.

Selling tractors & hay equipment, firearms, vintage autos, modern cars, pickups, many collectibles.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 29TH

Double estAte AuctIon 10 a.m. • Fairgrounds, Lewistown, MT

Featuring the Estates of Jim Arthur, Winifred and George Mueller, Lewistown, MT. Firearms, many Montana historical items, books, maps, vintage furniture. Watch for complete listings in the Sept. issue of the Trader Dispatch.

Coming this Fall

AntIque Acres, lewIstown, Mt Real Estate and Antique & Collectibles On Line Auction Restored vintage home on 1.28 acres on north edge of Lewistown. Antiques include large collection of furniture, glassware & collectibles. More information coming soon and will be posted on our website.

www.shobeauction.com • Lewistown, MT • 406-538-5125 We Buy, Sell, and Rent Equipment, Trucks, and Trailers Call us: 406-868-5977 Simms, MT

www.northstarequipment.biz John Myers 406-546-1743

Lloyd Walker

(406) 868-5977 2003 Kenworth T800 6NZ CAT, 18 speed, lockers.........$34,500

2009 Cat 257B skid steer, enclosed cab, heat, air conditioning, 2700 hours....$30,000

1999 Freightliner Classic day cab, CAT 3406E, 13 speed, wet kit, new 24.5 tires, motor history..............$29,500

1999 Kenworth T800 log truck, N14 Cummins, 15 speed, WB suspension........... ...............$27,500 as log truck ............ $25,000 as bare truck

1997 Gerrys T/A Jeep, air ride, nice shape.........$15,000 2014 Dakota 3 axle belly dump..........................$28,500

Degelman rock picker..$1850

Case 2015 pickup header, fits Case 2388 series combines, little use .......................$4500

2011 Western RTAC ag hoppers, 29-ft. lead, 25-ft. pup ..... ..................................$57,500

2008 Gradall 534-D9 telehandler, 9000 lb. capacity, enclosed cab! ...............$40,000

2006 Arnes T/A belly dump, air ride.......................$22,500

2001 Liddell 2-2-2 lowboy, self-contained, 27-ft. well with 23-ft. beam insert............................................................................$CALL

1980 Ford F150 straight 6, 2WD..............................$1100

Mack manure truck for Rent! . ....................... Call for prices

2011 John Deere 135D 6000 hours, auxiliary hydraulics, very nice machine.....$59,500

2006 Bobcat 331E excavator, cab with heat, air conditioning, Extend-A-Hoe, 2 buckets........ ..................................$24,500

2003 John Deere 270C LC excavator, 9000 hours, coupler, auxiliary hydraulics.....$47,500

2001 Lode King 53-ft. step deck, sliding axle..................... $17,500

WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON SELECT UNITS CALL FOR DETAILS

2004 Load King 70 ton lowboy, 3-3-2 set up, 9-ft. wide.... $140,000

• NOW OFFERING FREE DELIVERY •


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