24--Lancastcr Farming, Saturday. August 9,1969 New York Bank Lays Psychedelic Egg Tc most New Yorkers, an egg in a nest has always meant a savings account at the Chase Manhattan Bank. Since 1956 the bank has used an egg-in-a nest trademark to vigorously pro mote building a “nest egg” through savings at their local branches and its exposure over the past 13 years has made it as well known to the city’s natives as the Statue of Liberty is to the tourists. Recently the egg has changed to keep pace with the times. Al though its shape is still obvoid. the Chase Manhattan Egg now bears brilliant psychedelic colors and flower patterns, including a large pink “5%” figure to indi cate the new interest rate return ed on Nest Egg accounts. The new psychedelic egg was intro duced in an advertising campaign that proudly announced, “We’ve Improved The Egg” Eggmen in the area feel that the bank’s egg could .have been better improved had it been in verted from its improper air cell down position, the manner in which the egg is always shown. However, the influence of having a qualified poultryman, Dr. Jona than Tobey, on the Chase Man hattan staff, gives license to that error, and permits the bank to get away with it. Psychedelic or white, the egg industry will continue to benefit from the awareness of eggs that the widely advertised Chase JACOBSEN ROTARY MOWER ••vy •• • Starts like a car— *• with the turn % of a key! Easy mowing starts with ths turn of a key. Rechargeable dry bat tery. Charger unit plugs into any outlet. Mow Modern with Jacobsen exclusives . . .4- Blades, double cutting action... fold down handle—stores easy. Come in and see our complete selection of Jacobsen mowers. A full line of Jacobsen mowers from which to choose rotary, reel St Riders. HALDEMAN'S GARAGE Bird-in-Hstnd, Penna. n> ' . ' ijii . t>l J t iI" Livestock that are out on pas • ture are subject to lightning dan ch.dc,ic « Mnww •” !SV££?*S - increase in savings accounts for e j ectr j ca i s torm. Most livestock the bank, perhaps the egg in- w jjj shelter from a storm dustry might consider “improv- and Wlll usua lly gather under a ing” their eggs by marketing a tree; a grove or group of trees is similarly brilliant and flower no t as dangerous as a single tree; patterned product, the Poultry this is a very difficult problem to and Egg National Board report eliminate if the single trees are says> to remain. Wooden structures are a much safer place for the live stock for lightning protection. If producers do have livestock losses due to ligfihtning, the local . .. . . .. veterinarian should be called to by president, Mrs. Book, the tif the cause 0 £ death; this group approved a donation of $5 c J necessary from the in to the Lancaster County Associa- {( tion for Retarded Children The aurance c ™? any lf aclaim 15 t 0 group hopes to visit Governor, Dresen Shafer and the Capitol in Octo- —— ber. Prices received by Pennsylvan- • Form Women (Continued from Page 20) The next meeting will be Aug ia farmers during July rose 3 per -28 at the Village of Intercourse cen t from the previous month. Community Park when a family Hi her prices for milk> e gg S> picnic, covered dish luncheon ° .. will be held. Those planning the Poultry and hogs contributed to menu and other arrangements much of the increase, while most are Mrs. Book. Mrs Joseph Nolt, grains were seasonably lower, ac- Mrs Gordon Mellinger and Mrs. cording to the Crop Reporting Nelson Kreider. Service. Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or | a nd mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. For more information contact YOUNC BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 ♦ Lancaster Farming Ads Pay , c mi. m u ' #