livestock fitting service inued from Poe® 2i) champion and tho champion Charolais , e North American ■ Expo, Louisville, theOrleyshadthe champion Charolais 1 ♦?. and Mrs. Cliff Orley prepare for Farm Show competition with the stock are presently fitting. In the competition will be this Charolais heifer, K ing Karen, owned by Janice Kaylor, Elizabethtown, Pa. Merrill lynch announces on-the-spot commodity service from Lancaster To meet the growing demand for fast, efficient service, Merrill Lynch has organized a Commodity Department at our Lancaster office, One Penn Square. Tele phone (717) 291-5753. Among the services you get: • Publications. Regular Commod ity Reviews covering all actively traded markets. In-depth Re search Reports on markets that appear to have interesting current potential. Weekly Futures Reports which give a summary of weekly activity—trading patterns, charts, news—and price outlook for up to 12 commodities- • Specialized Trading Programs. The Merrill Lynch Commodity Division maintains computerized programs for those with $5,000 to $30,000 in risk capital. Also Guided Account Programs for individuals with an account of at least $25,000' who seek assistance. • The Merrill Lynch Commodity Newswire. We monitor exchange developments, 7 worldwide news services, plus internal data to keep our Commodity Account Execu tives—and you—up to the minute. • Commodity Research Recom mendations on any actively traded commodity. An automatic instant data forwarding system, delivers technical analysis, fundamental analysis, and market recommen dations to our Commodity Account Executives—and you—in a matter of minutes. bull. And at the New York State Simmental Sale, with Beechdale Farms, ■ Bird-in- Hand, cattle, they had the top selling full blooded Simmental' female, the top selling horned seven-eighths Simmental female, and the top selling horned % mental female. In 4-H competition, Or) as a consultant, selected steer that was chosen t champion at the Farm SI in Harrisburg last picking him out for A few words of advice Speculating in commodity futures can be very risky. While you could earn substantial sums of money, you could lose them just as easily. That’s why Merrill Lynch thinks would-be speculators should have sufficient risk capital to with stand possible adverse move ments. For more information, come in or call us at (717) 291-5753. Ask to speak to one of our Com modity Account Executives. We’ll be pleased to serve you. In the meantime, send for our free Commodity Futures Informa tion Kit. r Mail to: Merrill Lynch One Penn Square, Lancaster, PA 17602 Yea, I’d like to know more about how the information network, facilities and publica tions of Merrill Lynch could help me to spec ulate in commomties successfully. Please send me your free Commodity Futures Information Kit. _ Name Address City State Business Phone Merrill Lynch customers, please give name and office address of Account Executive: Merrill Lynch Pitres Ftnnar 8 Smith Inc. I J Copyright 1977 Merrill I<> nch Pierce Fenner t Smith Int Owned by Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, Pa., this Polled Hereford bull will be shown at the Farm Show by the Orleys. member Janice Kaylor. Orley also related that he willhave some club calves to sell to 4-H’ers in the future. Some of the Lancaster Farming area customers for which the Orleys fit their cattle include: Vernon Leisure, Harrisburg; Beechdale Farms, Bird-in- Hand; Hershey Brothers, ——, (please pnnt) Home Phone Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,197&—25 Paradise; Pigeon Hill Farms, Abbottstown; and Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield. Under future plans, besides showing cattle at the Pa. Farm Show, the Orleys plan to show at shows at Fort Worth, Texas; Jackson, Mississippi; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Houston, Texas; and Reno, Nevada.' CLICK’S ROOFING & SPOUTING Handler & Installer Of BAKED ENAMEL TIN ROOFS Colors: Turquoise, Red, Olive Green, Rust, Brown, White and Plain. Sizes: 5 ft. up to 36 ft. All in one. Also cut to exact length. SAMUEL B. CLICK R.D.I, Kinzer, Pa PH: (717)442-4921 Call in Morning Before 6:30 and Evenings after 6:00 P.M. No Sunday Calls
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