Donna Hallberg (Hallberg-Marovich and Kathie Hallberg , 1964 in front of Hallberg Apple Ranch display at the Gravenstein Apple Fair with enlarged photo of them with Gene Bologna, Sonoma County Sealer of Weights & Measures, weighing the large Hallberg apple
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Photo, color: Donna Hallberg (Marovich) left and Marsha K. Hallberg, 1964 in front of Hallberg Apple Ranch display at the Gravenstein Apple Fair with enlarged photo of them with Gene Bologna, Sonoma County Sealer of Weights & Measures, weighing the large Hallberg apple. Enlarged photo taken November 22, 1963. Rome apple from Hallberg Orchards, Sebastopol, CA. Weight 2 lbs, 3 oz, circumference 17 5/8." Largest apple in the world at the time.
Sports and Recreation Hallberg, Marsha K., 1951- Hallberg-Marovich, Donna Louise, 1954- 1960-1969 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol South Main Street
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