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Fald ley’s winning essay was enti tled “Producing and Market ing Beef Cattle to Meet Con sumer Demand.” ENGLEWOOD, Colo. Dwayne Faidley, president of the North American Limousin Junior Association (NALJA), has been selected overall winner of the Na tional Cattlemen’s Foundation Beef Industry Scholarship. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange sponsors the $2,500 stipend. HOW TO GET MORE MILEAGE BA T INQ SCA E 9 I OiiSir'nj Tii Above A<| age S Avc ije A 3 « 0«IO»A»«»Jt i 1 SuD» an-a a Dennis A. Confer Lehlghton, PA Elvin N. Nolt Lcola, PA Ray and Allan Ard Lewisburg, PA Paul B. Kline LlUtz. PA John Forty Hanover. PA William Stahl Loyavllle. PA Donald Todt Hanover, PA Locust Brook Ag Center Manhelm, PA Amy Hoy Hickory, PA Ron Moore Manhelm, PA Cargill, Inc. Marietta. PA Paul Colley Indiana. PA Gerald Burket Martinaburg, PA Wayne Stonerook Martinaburg, PA Tom Veeter Knox. PA Rosa Judy McVeytown. 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Equestrians Gather For Parade PHILADELPHIA Equestrians will gather from all parts of the Delaware Valley and beyond for this year’s 72nd annual Wissahickon Day Par ade. The parade will begin promptly at noon from Northwestern and Germantown Avenues (known as Harpers Meadow), at the Northwestern lip of the city, and continue along the Wissahickon creek through Fairmount Park along the path known as “Forbidden Drive.” This yearly equestrian parade began in 1921 to celebrate the defeat of an amendment which would have allowed automobiles in the park. The path be came known as “Forbidden Drive,” because it was thereafter forbidden to the automobile. The parade is presented by the Riders of the Wis sahickon (ROTW) and cosponsored by the Friends of the Wissahickon. The parade features English and Western riders as well as a variety of carriages and costumed riders. Entrants in the different riding divisions will be judged prior to the start of the par ade. 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