Contestants Prepare For Cumberland County CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.) Three teens will compete in the Cumberland County Dairy Prin cess Pageant to be held at the Embers Convention Center, Carli sle, on June 19, at 8 p.m. The contestants include the fol lowing: Laura Lee Deitch, daught er of Chester Sr. and Kathy Deitch of Mcchanicsburg. Laura will be completing her sophomore year at Cumberland Valley High School. She hopes to study radiology at Holy Spirit Hospital. Diane Myers, daughter of Zick Dairy his fellow directors to insure the highest possible quality of educa tion, but with consideration of expenses so that taxpayers will not be unduly burdened. Ziclc expressed concern over the difficult times being experienced by dairy farmers. 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