Promotion LANCASTER The Lancaster County Milk Promotion Committee is actively seeking girls to enter the 1982 Lancaster County Dairy Princess Pageant. This year’s contest will be held at the Host Farm Resort Inn on June 19. To be eligible to compete, con testants must be the daughter of a dairy fanner, manager, herdsman or dairy farm owner, or must own one or more dairy animals, pnor to Committee seeks princess contestants Mayl. Girls must have completed their junior year of high school and not have reached their 22nd birthday - by December 31,1982. Girls must be single and cannot marry during their reign. The new princess will par ticipate in the state training seminar to be held in July and will compete in the state pageant in September Contestants will have op portunities to promote the dairy industry during activities associated with the pageant. This year’s princess, Greider, has been busy promoting milk on the radio, through newspapers, at parades and meetings. Deb received a crown and banner to wear at all events and participated in the 1981 Farm Show. The June 19 pageant will include a reception at 6:30 p.m., followed Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982—821 by a dinner and pageant at 7 p.m. If the opportunity of being selected this year’s 1982 Lancaster County Dairy Princess sounds appealing to you, contact Marian Brenneman at 653-4213 or Linda Kreider at 284-2242 for applications and further information. Ap plication deadline is May 24. Tickets for parents and friends can be purchased through Barbara Stauffer, Weidmasville Road, Ephrata.