€> Hereford Assn. to hold ' calf sale and meeting ITHACA, N.Y, Hereford breeders in six states have no superstitions about the number 13, as they have consigned Hereford heifer calves to the. - New York Hereford; Association annual Fall Calf t Sale to be held November-25,.; 1 pjn. at the Livestock Pavilion, ComellUniversity, Ithaca,N.Y. / The chariging economie HhoOd of the cattle industry is reflected ln the tifling of this calf sale'sas' “The Lucky 13th'’ by sale, chairman Theodore Kriese of Liver-. pool. According to Kriese the sale offering features calves from some -of the best Hereford and , Polled Hereford herds in Ohio, Massachusetts, Penn sylvania, West Virginia and Virginia as well asNew York State. In addition to the 50 heifer calves, Kriese reports a select group of steer calves have been consigned. He is , urging 4-H, FFA members and others involved with youth projects to took these calves over before selecting a project steer for the. 1979 ~ fairs and shows. Pennsylvania; 1 consignors ipo the sale are Sprihgßottom Farm, Mr. ahdMcs! Frank Darcey/ FaiH3felt&-PlgMn> Hill Farm, Dr'." pnd iVfrs. Malcolm Wright-, bottstown; and Terry Shearer of Abbottstovm. I AU of the calves will be graded the sale by representatives of the New- York/State Department of Agriculture and Markets and none grading' less than „ choice will be offered in the sale. The New York Hereford Association will hold its annual meeting at 8 p.m. November 24 at the Meadowcourt Motel, Ithaca, N.Y. The meeting wißfollow the annual get-together dinner for consignors, prospective buyers and Association members. Further information about the fall calf sale and the annual meeting may be obtained from Theodore - Kriese, 3805 Route 31, flliverpool, N.Y. 13088. ' * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 25,1978 115
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