Specht Is All-American Image Winner (ConttniMd from Pago A 1) the board of directors and show superintendent for 10 years. The specially crafted stained glass hanging mirror which Specht will receive is inscribed '‘Awarded to an individual who has enhanced the image of the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show by significant contributions toward its reputation, prestige and welfare.” John L. Mortis, the 1995 Image Award winner and chair man of the awards committee, said, “Larry has worked diligently to improve the show and has hand led the many operational problems in a deliberate and unassuming manner. The All-American Show is immeasurably better because of his unselfish efforts.” This is the fourth year the Im age Award has been presented. Li HER NOW! Prepare Site Or Instill Concrete Foundation Before December 31,1998 For 1987 Construction end Receive $5OO. Buildings now! Simply prepare a level building site or concrete foundation by December 31, 1996... for construction immediately thereafter in 1997... and Morton Buildings will pay you $500! What’s more, you’ll avoid anticipated 1997 price increases. Take advantage of low winter prices and order now! See your local sales consultant for details. CONTACT: 717/624-3331 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 addition to Morris, other winners include John Walker, Pittsburgh; Lee Yost, deceased; and Stephen Spencer, State College. Specfat’s pedigree reads like an “All-American” farm boy. Reared cn a dairy farm in New York Stale, he was a member of both 4-H and FFA. He attended Cornell University where he earned a BS degree. He earned both a Master Degree and a PhJD. degree from Michigan State University. He was a 4-H Club agent in Oneida County, New York, before coming to Pennsylvania as an ex tension dairy specialist with the University. For 22 years Specht edited the “Daily Digest," a Dairy extension newsletter which pro vides reference material to county agents and industry leaders. As an adviser to Pennsylvania DHIA, Specht was instrumental in the conversion of the DHIA pro gram from hand-calculated records to electronic data process ing. In his leadership capacity with Pennsylvania-based AI units, his 908/454-7900 P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 innovative ideas of herdmate com parison and “sons of sires" reports in establishing breeding value have beat recognized as mile stones in measuring genetic prog ress. He also promoted young sire testing programs in the AI indus try, the development of DHIA cow and sire evaluation reports and the information that would lead to more accurate sire evaluation. Specht also served as an adviser to the Pennsylvania Dairymen's Association, and is a member of the American Dairy Science Asso ciation. A supporter of the Daily Shrine, he has served as Pennsyl vania membership chairman, and on its board of directors. The award is presented as a recognition and deep appreciation for his efforts on behalf of the Pennsylvania All-American Daily Show. Specht and his wife Eliza beth, also a Penn State graduate, have six children, five of whom graduated from Penn Stale. 'f ■% ■> s X % tn ' < s 800-447-7436 OWK MORTON WBUILDINGS P. O. Box 399, Morton, IL 61550 © 1994 Morton Buildings, Inc World Dairy MADISON, Wis. Two part ners who have helped bring Wis consin’s dairy industry to the world will celebrate 30 years of success during opening ceremon ies for the 1996 World Dairy Expo. The 30th Expo will be held at the Dane County Expo Center in Madison, Wisconsin, Oct 2-6. World Dairy Expo and the Wis consin Department of Agriculture. Trade and Consumer Protection have invited past officials and dairy industry leaders to contri bute mementos to a milk-can tumed-time capsule. Sealed into the can will be items representing dairying 30 years ago and today, along with some predictions for the next 30 years. The capsule will be stored and opened at the end of the next 30 years. The opening ceremony will be at 9 a.m., Oct 2 in front of the globe on the Expo grounds. '* \ «' s any kind, call Morton lancMtef Farming, Saturday, September 21, 1888425 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS "CALL US TO DESIGN YOUR NEAT BUILDING PROJECT EADMSTEAD PLANNING BUILDING DESIGN BLUEPRINT DQArriNG VENTILATION DESIGN DAIRY FACILITIES DESIGN Timber Tech Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 145 256 West Franklin Street Womelidorf, PA 19567 PH: (610) 589-4589 FAX: (610) 589-5384 Expo Is 30 The first World Dairy Expo was held in 1967. Known in its early years at the World Food Exposi tion, World Dairy Expo has seen tremendous growth over the past 30 years. In 1995 more than 68,700 people came from 78 countries to see 1,800 head of cat tle compete in seven breed shows along with more than 1,200 booths of dairy technology exhibits. That was also the first year that the state agriculture department’s marketing division ventured into world markets, establishing ties with Japanese importers and parti cipating in an international food show. “When we began offering ex port services in 1966, one of our earliest steps was to help organize the first World Dairy Expo,” said Debbie Crave, current director of the ag department’s International Agri-Business Center. Hours for World Dairy Expo are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 9:30 a.m. to 4 p,m. on Sunday. For more information on open ing ceremonies or to receive a dai ly schedule contact World Dairy Expo at 608-224-6455.