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PAGE EIGHT THE ECHO August, 1946 August, 1946 THE ECHO PAGE NINE Premium List, Prizes And Rules Of 2nd Annual Geirden Display Fresh Vegetables Division SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE Automatic T'oastmaster Each 1st. Place $3.00 Cash 300 Points BLUE RIBBON Each 2nd. Place $2.00 Cash 200 Points RED RIBBON CLASSIFICATIONS Each 3rd. Place $1.00 Cash 100 Points WHITE RIBBON 1. Beans,Green—One Plate 16. 2. Beans, Lima—One Plate 17. 3. Beets—Bunch of six 4. Cabbage—One head, trimmed for market 18. 5. Carrots—Bunch of six 19. 6. Celery—One stalk 7. Corn—Tallest Stalk 20. 8. Com, Field—Six Ears 9. Corn, Sweet—Six Ears 21. 10. Cucumbers, (Slicing) 22. —Plate of five. 23. 11. Egg Plant—-One specimen 24. 12. Greens—One plate 13. Okra—Plate of six 25. 14. Onions—Plate of five 15. Peppers—Plate of five 26. Popcorn—Six ears Potatoes, Green Mountain —Plate of six Potatoes, Irish Cobbler— Plate of six Potatoes, Sequoia—Plate of Six Pumpkin—Largest speci men Pumpkin—Best specimen Rhubarb—Six stalks Squash—Plate of five Tomatoes, Red—Plate of five Tomatoes, Yellow—Plate of five Turnips—Plate of five Fresh Fruits Division SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE Electric Jnicer Each 1st. Place $3.00 Cash 300 Points BLUE RIBBON Each 2nd. Place $2.00 Cash 200 Points RED RIBBON CLASSIFICATIONS 1. Apples (any variety)—Plate of six 2. Grapes (any variety)—Best plate 3. Pears (any variety)—Plate of six Each 3rd. Place $1.00 Cash 100 Points WHITE RIBBON ECUSTA CAFETERIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Grand Sweepstakes Prize FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN ENTIRE GARDEN DISPLAY IIOTPOINT Electric Refrigerator Obtained Through Courtesy Of Houston Furniture Co. S ■ Flowers Division SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE I G-E Double Waffle Iron | Each 1st. Place Each 2nd. Place Each 3rd. Place f $3.00 Cash $2.00 Cash $1.00 Cash | Garden Display Rules 1. All exhibits entered must be^ grown by employees (and, or, members of their im- | mediate household) of Ecusta, Champagne, Endless Belt, or California Central Fibre | corporation. An exception is made in the case of canne4 peaches since peaches do not | thrive in this vicinity. i i 2. Peaches not grown by the exhibitor, and entered in the canned goods division, | must be purchased in the, raw statei and fully prepared by the exhibitor. [ 3. All eixhibits entered in the Garden Display must have been grown and canned | during the 1946 season. i 4. All canned goods exhibited must be canned by an employee, or a member of his or | her family. i 5. Entries must be receiived at the company Cafeteria not later than Thursday, Sep- | tember 5th, 1946 at midnight. | 6.Exhibitors may make only one entry in e^ch classification. 1 7.Exhibitors arej urged to present a Ust of entries to the Personnel office well in ad- | vance. Labels will be type,d and held until exhibits are presented for showing. | 8. If there are three, or fewer, eixhibits in any onei classification, judges will use dis- | cretion in awarding prizes. | 9. Judges’ decision wUl be accepted as final. i 10. Owner must claim and removei displays between midnight, Friday, September | 6th. and 4:30 p. m., Saturday, September 7th. Prize ribbons wiU be removed with the | displays. i 11. Cash prizes may be called for at the judges’ booth in thei Cafeteria, botween 4:00 = p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Friday, September 6th., or afterward at the Personnel Office, | 12! Display plates for fresh veeertables and fruits will be provided. Vases will be | loaned to exhibitors for flower arrangements. | ...I. B Quantity Prize Largest Number Exhibits In All Divisions Combined FIRST PLACE I Gem Dandy Electric Churn & 500 Points | i i SECOND PLACE I Garden Plow & 300 Point* | : « z THIRD PLACE i G-E Coffee Maker & 200 Points | QiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii*niiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii*ii«i*iii(ii(**ii*iii*i*i"*ii>i**"*ii>ii'[3 Best Individual Display FIRST PLACE Set Of 3 G-E Clocks & 1500 Points SECOND PLACE Automatic G-E Iron & 1000 Points third place G-E Sunbowl Heater & 500 Points ■■'•••Mini ..■.I....I.........Q 300 Points BLUE RIBBON 200 Points RED RIBBON CLASSIFICATIONS 100 Points WHITE RIBBON 1. Asters—Collection of 10 9. Nasturtiums—Collection of 2. Cosmos—Collection of 10 12 stalks. 10. Petunias—Collection of 12 3. Cut Flowers (Assorted) 11. Potted Plant—One Pot 4. Dahlias (Large Varieties) (Any Type) —Collection of 6 12. Roses—Collection of 10 or 5. Dahlias (Small Varieties) less —Collection of 10'. 13. Snapdragons—Collection of 6. Geranium—One pot 10. 7. Gladioli—Collection of 10 14. Sultana—One Pot 8. Marigolds—Collection of 10 15. Zinnias—Collection of 10 Canned Fruits And Vegetables Division SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE G-E Clock - Radio Each 1st. Place $3.00 Cash 300 Points BLUE RIBBON Each 2nd. Place Each 3rd. Place $2.00 Cash $1.00 Cash 200 Points 100 Points RED RIBBON WHITE RIBBON CLASSIFICATIONS I 1. Apples i 2. Apple Butter 1 3. Apple Cider i 4. Apple Jam I 5. Apple Jelly I 6. Apple Sauce f 7. Asparagus i 8. Baby Beets I 9. Beans, Lima I 10. Blackberries I 11. Blackberry Jam I 12. Blackberry Jelly I 13. Carrots I 14. Catsup I 15. Cherries I 16. Chili Sauce I 17. Com, Cream Style I 18. Corn, on the cob I 19. Corn, whole grain I 20. Grape Jam I 21. Grape Jelly I 22. Grape Juice i 23. Huckleberries I 24. Mint Jam I 25. Mint Jelly I 26. Okra ^iiiMiiiMiiiimi'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiMiuiHiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiix*'*'**'*"*" 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Onions Peaches Peach Preserves Peaches, Pickled Pears Pear Preserves Peas, Field Peas, Greeii Pickles, Bread and Butter Pickles, Dill Pickles, Mixed Plums Plum Jam Plum Jelly Plum Preserves Raspberries Raspberry Ja^ Raspberry JeHy Raspberry Preserves Sauerkraut Soup Mixture Squash Strawberry pj-eserves String Beans Tomato Jujpg (Whole) Tomatoes (Poy SouPS= 53. Tomatoes (pQj, goups, etc.)
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