Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1978, Image 101

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    Pa, vegetable winners named
HARRISBURG - The. repeated as winners of the
Bucks County Vegetable best county vegetable
Growers Association exhibit at the 62nd Farm
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Show. This marks the 13th
straight year that the Bucks
county group has captured
-this honor.
The best farmers’ display
was exhibited by Dave
Specca, of Trevose, Bucks
County.
Solly Brothers, of 707
Aimhsey Road, lyyland,
Bucks County, exhibited the
best growers’ collection.
More results follow:
Best Farmers
Display
1. Dave Specca, Trevose;
2. Solly Brothers, Ivyland; 3.
"Harry Shaefer, Ivyland; 4.
Digirilamo Brothers, Corn
well Heights.
Best Growers
Collection
1. Solly Brothers, lyyland;
2. Domnick Pellegrino, 3.
Digirilamo Brothers, 4. Matt
Haist, Ivyland.
BestCouaty
Exhibits
1. Bucks County; 2.
Montgomery County.
Beets (Globe)
1. Ann Specca, 2. Romeo
.Specca, 3. Dave Specca, 4.
Dave Specca, Jr.
Cabbage (Danish)
1. Dominick Pellegrino. 2.
Digirilamo Brothers, 3.
Udhio Checchia, Langhorne;
4. Dave Specca.
Cabbage (flat)
1. Dave Specca, Jr., 2.
Dave Secca, 3. Romeo
Specca, 4. Ann Specca.
Cabbage (red)
1. Solly Brothers, 2. Dave
Specca, 3. Digirilamo
Brothers, 4. Dominick
Pellegrino.
Carrots
(half-long)
1. Kenneth Solly, 2. Dick
Solly, 3. Robert Solly, 4.
Morrell Solly.
Carrots (long)
1. Solly Brothers, 2.
Digirilamo Brothers.
Celeriac
1. Dave Specca, Jr. 2.
Dave Specca, 3. Romeo
Specca, 4. Ann Specca.
Celery (yellow)
1. Jay Hodecker, East
Petersburg; 2. Amos Funk,
Millersville Rl; 3. Elmer
Herr, Columbia R 3; 4. Rudy
Grob, Millersville Rl.
Celery
(easy blanching)
1. Fred Funk, 2. Amos
Funk, 3. Rudy Grab, 4.
Elmer Herr.
Celery
■ (Fordhook-Honser)
1. Amos Funk, 2. Esta
Funk, 3. Rudy Grob, 4. Fred
Funk.
Celery (Pascal)
1. Amos Funk, 2. Fred
Funk, 3. Dave Specca, Jr., 4.
Ann Specca.
Celery
(Penncdsp)
1, Amos Funk, 2. Rudy Grob,
3.Jay Hodecker, 4. Fred
Funk.
Endive (curled)
1. Dave Specca, 2.
Digirilamo Brothers, 3.
Udino Checchia, 4. Dominick
Pellegrino.
Escarole
1. Dave Specca, 2.
Dominick Pellegrino, 3.
Udino Checchia, 4.
Digirilamo Brothers.
Kale
1. Dave Specca, 2. Ann
Specca, 3. Romeo Specca, 4.
Dave Specca, Jr.
Leeks
(under 6 Inches)
1. Dave Specca, 2. Ann
Specca, 3. Romeo Specca, 4.
Dave Specca, Jr.
Leeks
(over 6 Inches)
Dave Specca, Jr., 2. Dave
Specca, 3. Ann Specca, 4.
Romeo Specca.
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multbfuel boiler for central hot water heating
systems. It’s a unit which allows you to use
low-cost wood in addition to electricity and oil
or gas as your source of heat. When fueled
with wood, it warms your home and provides
plenty of hot tap water as well. Should the
wood fire go untended, automatic controls
will switch to another fuel, and the boiler will
continue to supply all your heating and hot
water needs
The Tasso A-3 is a cast iron wood-burning
boiler made to work in combination with ex
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fers convenient operation if the wood fire
dies out, your oil or gas burner will take over
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1978
Parsnips
(All American)
1. Gene Digirilamo, 2.
Gene Digirilamo, Jr., 3.
Joseph Digirilamo, Jr., 4.
Joseph Digirilamo.
Radish (black)
1. Ann Specca, 2. Dave
Specca, 3. Dave Specca, Jr.
4. Romeo Specca.
Spinach (Savoy)
1. Dave Specca, Jr., 2.
Romeo Specca, 3, Ann
Specca, 4. Dave Specca.
Turnips
1. Robert Solly, 2. Morrell
Solly, 3. Dick Solly, 4. Romeo «
Specca.
Cabbage (Chinese)
1. Udmo Checcia, 2. Solly
Brothers, 3. Dave Specca, 4.
Digirilamo Brothers
Cabbage(Savoy)
1. Dave Specca, Jr., 2.
Dave Specca, 3. Ann Specca,
4. Romeo Specca.
Horseradish
1. Ronald Sleppy, Penn
Run.
Pumpkins (pie)
1. Richard Paene 2. Roy B.
Mull., Lititz.
Pumpkins (neck)
1. Almeda B. Workman, 2.
Lee L. Dobbs, Newport; 3.
Robert Beck, Harrisburg;
Donald Dobbs.
Squash (fautterfat)
1. Richard Paene, 2. Paul
T. He er, 3. Roy B. Mull, 4.
Gwen Hower.
Squash (buttercup)
1. Roy B. Mill.
Squash (pattypan)
1. Roy B. Mull.
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Squash (cocozelle)
1. Roy B. Mull.
Squash (zucchini)
1. Roy B. Mull.
Squash (Delicious)
1. Roy B. Mull.
Squash
(Boston Marrow)
1. Roy B. Mull.
Squash
(Turks Turban)
1. Roy B. Mull.
Vegetables
(Greenhouse grown)
Radishes
1. Margo Haist, 2, Matt
Haist, 3. Virginia Haist, 4.
Randy Haist.
Mushrooms
(cream over 2”)
1. Clarissa Mitchem.
Mushroom
(light cream 1”
1. Randy Thomas, Not
tingham; 2. Robert N.
Lambom, Nottingham Rl.
Mushroom
(light cream over 2”)
1. Robert N. Lambom, 2.
Randy Thomas.
Mushroom
(whiter-2”)
1. Gary R. Lindsey, Ox
ford; 2. Robert N. Lambom,
Nottingham Rl., 3. Richard
K. King, Nottingham; 4.
Sam Rinard, Nottingham.
Mushroom
(white over 2”)
1. Richard K. King, 2.
Allen H. Lindsey, 3. Kenneth
B. King, 4. Robert Allen
Wood, Oxford, Rl.
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