The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 17, 1960, FARM and HOME section, Image 25

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    Heat cable is a natural to protect a long trough
type waterer such as this. It's most important
that hens have easy access to water at all
times since they can't hold much.
You needn't do without o pressure fountain anymore, even though
there's no electrical service where you want the waterer. Many models
can now be purchased equipped with IP gas heating elements.
Bantam weight
!* At first glance, you might think this fellow couldn’t
swing up a chain saw that easily after cutting wood
all day.
But look at it this way: the saw he's got is the
Remington “Bantam". And with that 18" bar on it,
he's lifting just about 20 pounds. Which isn't much—
not when you consider the work a “Bantam” can do.
You can use it for just occasional cutting. Or for
• trimming limbs and bucking. Or you can work a wood
lot with it. You see, even though the “Bantam" is
priced for the once-in-a-while user, it’s built for the
I all-day cutter.
It s got the patented roller-bearing nose you see on
all Remington chain saws, the patented nose that
I makes cutting less work because it spins the chain
smoother, faster. It’s got a Remington-built engine
that’s as steady and solid as a draft horse. And look
| how all the controls are right at your fingertips.
P The fact is, you get a lot more saw for your money
from every Remington chain saw. Look over the wide
Remington line—lightweights, heavy-duty, gear-drive,
direct-drive. They're all at your local Remington deal
er’s.
Huntington,
CHAIN SAWS
Remington Arms Company, Inc., Bridgeport 2, Conn.
In Canada: Remington Arms of Canada Limited,
36 Queen Elizabeth Blvd , Toronto 18, Ont.