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The The "Newark Post NEWARK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930 'WARKHIGH NUMBER 52 LOCAL BOY WON HOME TALENT ANNUAL DINNER ~CHOOLISON ACORN PRIZE SHOW WAS A CULL HENS IN FARMERS HEAR HONOR LIST OF THE CHAMBER STATE FLOCKS ABOUT KEEPING Newark High School Student I HUGE SUCCESS OF COMMERCE rno ng Schools That Have Given Award at Dover I -- -- Plan Year's Program On Stan­ .THEIR RECORDS Been Accredited E h'b' Large Audiences Witnessed James M. Tunnr;ll Addressed dard And Accredited County Agent Willim Ex~ For 1930 _ ~lt Both Performances of Meeting Held Last Thurs- Poultry Winning a State Championship with The Legion Revue day Evening I plains Method At Meeting a ten-ear sample of yellow corn with Ni nety thousand hens have been 10 TO GRADUATES only one year's previous experience culled and 40,000 hens have been On Tuesday as an exhibitor of corn at the State The American Legion Follies, a blood tested for Pullorum disease by show does not often happen to every The advantages of a group of in­ home talent revue, which was pre­ terested individuals working for t he the Poultry Department of the State 1 Itl' :\ewark High School is in- corn grower or exhibitor, as it did to sented in t he State Theatre on Mon­ Board of Agriculture of which Dr. YEARLY VALUES clu d~ d among 634 public and pl!ivate J. Oliver Koelig, Jr., an 18-year-old betterment of their community, was day and Tuesday evenings, under the forcefully presented at the annual second ary schools which have beeu student in the Newark High School. auspices of J. Allison O'Daniel Post H. R. Baker is State pathologist, in Ten farmers attended the Farm a {'cr~d lled fo r 1930 by the Commis- But this is what young Koelig did at dinner meeting of the Newark Cham­ carrying out the year's program on Business Ac count Records meeting of the American Legion, was vel'y ber of Commerce, last Thursday even­ si(ll nn econdary Schools of the the Annual Show of the Delaware successful, according to the report of the plan of poultry standardization held Tuesd"y evening, January 21, at ing, by James M. Tunnell, a George­ and accreditization. the home of MI'. Wilson T, Pierson, As.oeintion of Colleges and Secondary Crop Improvement Association held the committee in charge of tht' pro­ town attorney. Sch"ni: of the Middle States and last week in Dover. Besides this honor ject. The purpose of this standardization neal' Hockessin. This meeting was The meeting was held in Old Col­ I faryla d, according to announcement his sample won first place in the and ~ccreditization prog.ram is to held by County Agent, Ed WiIlim, Crowded houses greeted the local lege hall and was attended by more th is week by Dr. E. Duncan Grizzell, amateu; ten-ear yellow class and identi!y poultry bre~dmg. stock, Jr., to show the value of yearly farm players each evening and many fav­ than one hundred persons. Prof. Ira chairman of t he commission. second m the class. A. ten- hatching eggs, and chicks WIth re- business records on the modern farm. Inte~-State OJ'able comments were heard from S. Brinser served as toastmaster and The co mmis ion, which has offices ear sample, of whIte cap a~d a smgle spect to quality by describing them in Mr. Willim gave a talk called those who witnessed the performances, filled that position in a very capable terms properly defined and commonly "Analyze Your Business" which was a the niversity of Pennsylvania, ear of wh.. t~ corn belongmg to the The show was staked under the di- manner. sern's as a fact-finding and rating s,ame. ex hl~l tol' pla~ed second and accepted. Thus producers may ~ illustrated with pictures, slides and recti on of t he Parlett Production Mr. Tunnell devoted his address to p.rotected from unscrupulous competl- charts. This was fo llowed by an ex­ agency in the preparation and main- SIxth m. their respective classes., , Co mpany, of Baltimore. the interest of business and profes- lemlnCl' of a li st of accredited second- . Other New Castle Co unty wmner~ tl?n and purchaser~ enabled to buy planat ion and description of the Dela­ The revue was far above the aver- sional men in the community in which WIth confidence. ware Farmers' Account Book which ar\' schools within its territory, and m the open. classes at the. show were. age production of t his kind. It was a they reside and pointed out their re­ al;o as a clearing house for informa- Fr~d A. TrImble, .H.ockessm; Ralp.h C. ~ll ~ock, ha~herl.es, eggs ~nd the County Agent is distributing to clean show from the beginning to the sponsibility for always having their c~ICks II1volved In. ~hls. standardlza- farmers interested in keeping records tion of a professional character con- Trimble, Hoc~essm, Frank Ed. Hltch­ end and t he participants did t heir community in the front ranks of ac­ cerning the e schools. e~s, Hockessm; George Ely, Green- tlOn and accredltlzation program of their business during the year. work in a creditable manner. There tivity. are under co~stant official inspection. Eight men of the group, at the meet- Ali secondary schools in New York, VIlle; Wallace Co~k, Newark; Frank was nothing draggy about the show R. P. Russell, Superintendent of the Kew Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, M.ayer, Newark; Mayer, New­ Flock~ which are culled for .egg ing decided to keep a record of t heir V~ncent and each number was presented with Maryland division of the Pennsylva­ productIon are known as supervised business and were given account ~l al'\ ' l, nd, the District of Columbia, ark, and A. F. DaVIdson! ~ew Castle. a touch of professionalism. nia Railroad, was another speaker on flocks. If ~hey are blood tested for books for the year 1930. d ' the Panama Canal Zone are More t~an 200 exhIbits of corn, The program opened with a study the J?rog~am. He ref~rred to the work Pullorum disease and the rea~tors re- Those attending t he meeting were: an, , I f' I'slOn small grams and forage were ex- prIVIleged, t~ ~pp Y o~ mc !'I .on hibited at the show, making this fhe in black and white, a minstrel setting of ~IS railroad and dlscu~sed some of moved,. the flocks are claSSified .as John Covington, Robert Walker, Wil­ the coml,n lsslon s accredIted h~t which largest exhibit ever held by the asso­ of white costumes trimmed with theIr plans for future Improvement supervised-tested flocks. Hatcheries son T. Pierson, Joseph Pierson, George IS ~omp Jied an nuall~ , but failure to ciation. The show was held by the black which blended into the scenery 'of their ser:-rice. uSll1g eggs from. these flock.s are B. Pierson, Paul Mitchell , Henry be In?luded on , the 1.lst does not nec- association of which Denny B. Pleas­ and set off to advantage the fifty men The electIOn of offi~ers resulted In known, as supervised hatcherIes or Mitchell, John Dennison, Horace P. pssa nly Imply me~clency on th~ part anton of Dovel', was president, and and women who made up the en- .weldon c:. Waples being. chosen. pres­ s~pervlsed-tested hatcheries respec- Dennison and Howard Dennison, all semble. Robert G. Parrot, the director Ident, Tmley. Ford vice-president, of a schoo l, accord~ ng to Dr. Grlzze~. George L. Schuster of Newark secre- tlvely, . of Hockessin. Refreshments were Approval e,ssent ~al .to ~embershlp tary-treasurer for the past ye'ar. of the show, served as interlocutor Warren A. SIngles secretary, and Flocks whICh f.ulfill all the requlre- served at the conclusion of the meet­ on the accredIted hst IS. based funda- At the annual meeting held Friday and was ably assisted by Guy Earl !?ougherty ~reasurer. , lI'!ents of supervised flocks or super- ing by Mrs. Pierson. menta!ly on t h~ effiCIency of the afternoon, A. M. Tarr of Seaford was Hancock, Grif Moore, Ray Bucking- . Durll1g the ?mner mUSIcal se le~­ vI,sed-tested flocks. and are mated to "In order to study his farm busi­ chool s preparatIon, for college work, elected president for 1930. A. F. ham, Wayne Brewer, John Fadel' and bons were furmshed by ~tauseback s wlng_ b~nded pedigree mal~s, whose ness properly, every farmer should Eddie Partlett. orchestra and the Adelphls quartet. ?ams laid 200 or more eggs In a ~ear have some kind of a record of the amo~g the ~ost Importan~ factors Davidson of New Castle was chosen The pleasing manner in which Mrs. c,on Idered being membershIp on a Ivice-president for the upper county, 111 trapnests,. are known as certified business conducted during the year," h t ap~roved by a st~te .department of and Professor Schuster was re-elected P. K. Musselman presented a beauti- DELAWARE ALUMNI APPROVES flo.cks o~ certified-tested floc.ks. Hatch- stated the County Agent. The record ~ducatlo;h membe:~thd II.n tgO~d standi secretary-treasurer. Other important f ul ballad entitled "Don't You Remem- ZEIGLER FOR ANOTHER YEAR erIes, usmg eggs f~om these floc.ks are books are very simple and require a bel' Sally" has been the cause of much c\as~lfied as certified .hatcherles . or minimum of time to keep them in rng on e accr.e I e.
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