—Lancaster Farminf, Saturday. Dec. 20. 1975 42 Home Ec teams slated for HARRISBURG - Thirteen home economics teams from Pennsylvania high schools and area vocational technical schools have been selected to compete in the school demonstration con test held in conjunction with the 1976 State Farm Show. Jan 5-9 Puppet show slated HARRISBURG - The Sunshine Players of Harrisburg Area Com munity College present a Christmas puppet show featunng local puppeteer, Rob Gardner on December 21 at 2 00 p m and 4 00 p.m. in the Rose Herman Lehr man Arts Center at H.A.C.C. The show is being sponsored by the H A C.C. Alumni Association Gardner, a 21 year old professional puppeteer, will perform the skits, “Turkey Delight” and “The Giving Tree." The show is part of a tour Gardner is making to area community clubs, libraries, and theatres. Some of Gardners per formances include presentations at the Harrisburg and Lebanon Valley Arts Festivals, the 1974 Puppet Festival at Tulane University in New Orleans, and appearances on local television. This summer, he was funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to teach English, via original puppet shows, to Vietnamese refugees at Indiantown Gap. Different puppeteermg USDA announces ACP grants WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a state allocation of funds totaling $B9 million for the 1976 Agricultural Con servation Program (ACP). The allocation was determined by the Secretary of Agriculture according to HQ_iyu Frame dogs can go longer without drinking than camels They obtain moisture by eating grass and other plant food Prize money for the contest totals $520, with $65 going to the first place winner. All other teams will receive a cash award of at least $25. Three prizes totaling $lOO will be awarded by the Pennsylvania Electric techniques will characterize the two short skits which Gardner, a H.A.C C. graduate, scripted, staged, and also fashioned puppets for "Turkey Delight" will employ mamonettes, and in “The Giving Tree” hand puppets will be used. Bar bara Beatty, of Hamsburg, will be Gardners assistant. A self-taught professional, Gardner has designed and constructed over 50 marnonettes and hand puppets, which he uses in both original and adapted shows. Gardner is currently assembling his six original written works for publication. He is a member of the Puppeteers of America, the International Association of Puppeteers, and the Quaker Village Puppeteers. Mr. Gardner is also the puppeteer - in - residence with the Harrisburg School District, the Children’s Theatre Group at H.A.C.C., and the Central Penn sylvania Summer Theatre. Admission to the per formances is $.75 for children; $l.OO for adults. The Box Office opens at 1:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. There will be no advance ticket sales. the conservation needs of the states. Deducted from the $B5 million is $900,000 to be allocated to states as needed to satisfy the law requirement that increases be made in payments to farmers who earn less than $2OO of cost-share assistance on approved practices Association to the demon strations showing the best application or use of elec tricity In the home. A state committee selected the competing teams based on applications submitted by school home economics departments and FHA HERO Chapters throughout Pennsylvania. Miss Carolyn M, Kratz, senior program specialist in home economics, Penna. Department of Education, certified the teams today to the Farm Show Commission. The home economics demonstration teams, representing 12 counties, will meet the following schedule: Monday afternoon, Jan 5. - Mifflmburg High School, Union County, “Dried With Pride”; Northern Potter High School, Potter County, “Hobbie On The Scene”; Enoch High School, Butler County, “Set It - Forget It”; Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School, Clarion County, “Washday Blues Arc Turned Into Push Button Con venience”; Linesville- Conneaut-Summit High School, Crawford County, “Through The Day The Blender Way”: Carbon County Area Vocational- Technical School, Carbon County, “Quantity Sandwich Making.” Tuesday morning, Jan 6. - Grove City High School, Mercer County, “From The Tree To The Pie”; Ford City High School, Armstrong County, “A Kilowatt Saved Is A Kilowatt Earned”; Moniteau High School, Butler County, “If You’ve Got The Time ... 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