Lancaster County’s Dairy Princess (CondniMd tram Pag, B 2) miltillg schedllle .mm. has nine rooms, and the side where smoothly after that Clair's father, Samuel Uves has The collapse of the stone wall seven rooms. resulted in the wall being rebuilt The family has the sheepskin with cement blocks, which allow- deed that shows that Penn’s son ed them to install windows for sold about 400 acres to a Cook circulation, before it was purchased by an The first day that the dairy bam Obeiholtzer. The farmland and the was completed, it took three hours woodland were distributed to van- to coerce the cows to enter the ous family members in early gen- stalls erations of the Oberholtzer family. “They didn’t want to step across, In the late 19605, terraces and the gutters and the cow mattres waterways were installed. Bui ses,” Clair said. much of the old-time charm of the After a few days, the cows sprawling farmsite was kept intact relaxed and the job went faster and The children still remember gm^vyhi-r when free-range chickens roamed -j stal]s because I can watch j 'in. i- the cows individually. You can tell “And we stdl have two working when a is aling „ You outhouses, Heather joked. can give them more individual Clair was bom in the farmhouse attention and the cows are tamer,” and when he married, he rented the riair sairf farm until 1981 when he purchased j ess i yn M id. “Before we il *°™ father - . couldn’t keep them clean because In 1993 a new dairy bam was we enough stalb . Wc built and attached to the older bam. switchcd M{ of at night and During renovations, the stone the other half went to the manure gabled end of the bam collapsed. Now> it>s much mo^nye- It ’ s » mi ™; le t* l . u ‘ nient and the cows slay cleaner, smash the milking equipment or «p lus you can tell the cows are hurt any cows,” Clair said coSmble.” Clair said. A vacuum line broke, a replace- Ventilation fans are used to pull ment pump was found, and the air through. Even in high tempera- REARMOUNT MOWERS Woods set the standard for rearmount mowers in 1971 and today we still are the standard setter! Choice of Only Woods offers the choice of belt-driven or gear over belt drive models in 5 ft. to 7 1/2 ft. cutting widths. Gear over belt drive mows a 5 ft. width. Woods vee-forward deck design features a high-velocity air tunnel that moves cut material out fast and distributes it evenly. Tunnel and deck are one piece which adds strength by eliminating the need for high stress weld areas. |f your tractor , s in the i 6 to 50 horsepower range, there’s a new Woods rearmount lawn mower for you. And like all Woods pro ducts, your Woods rearmount mow er will be “worth more in the long run.” We’ve been around since 1947 and during that time Woods has been keeping promises and making mowers that keep on work ing years after most other “can’t cut it." WOODS - Dual WOODS - GANNON Model DM 360 WOODS R.S. HOLLINGER & SON, INC. Mountvllle, PA 717-285-4638 BANGOR IMPLEMENT Bangor, PA aiMM-5924 ECKROTH BROS. farm eomPMiiiT WOODS ... come in for a demonstration THOMAS POWER EQUIPMENT Avondale, PA 215-268-2181 PtPERSVILLE OAHDEH Clair stands In front of the new dairy barn that was attached to the older barn. Dur ing earlier renovations, an accident resulted in Clair “technically dying” before his body revitalized Itself and started up again. During his recuperation, neighbors and friends helped with the farm work, tuies, it feels comfortable in the bam because of the air flow, Clair said. Heather, who will be a senior this fall at Elizabethtown High NESLEY EQUIPMENT CO. Pottstown, PA 215*469-6391 Sw *■ School, is FFA president for her chapter. She plans to attend either Dela ware Valley or Wilson College for pre-veterinary studies. Heather and Jesslyn share a close friendship as sisters. Heather said that when Jesslyn became the county’s alternate dairy princess two years ago, she made it a goal to RED MAN ALL AMERICAN PULLING SERIES Friday, July 14 & Saturday, July 15,1995 'i. „ As This Prestigious Series Comes Back To The Buck 2 Wheel Drive • 4 Wheel Drive • Unlimited Dragster Tractors 2 GREAT SHOWS! ★ Arfons ★ Brockman ★ Hfleman ★ Walsh ★ ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ NO VIDEO CAMERAS ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Frl, July 14,1995 Buy Early And Save! Sat, July 15,199 S Lancasttr Farming, Saturday, July 8,1995-B3 SUMMER NATIONALS Round 9 See The Best Truck & Tractor Pulling become the county dairy princess. The night after she was crowned, the family left her sleep in as they thought it only fitting for a princess. Otherwise, Heather and Jesslyn are expected to milk every Sunday morning and relief milking a chore they both enjoy. Being a dairy princess has its (Turn to Page B 4)