■Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 11.1970 Elias Groff Out in By Ellas R. Groff You mav iernembei the write lip LANCASTER FARMING had in its May 16 issue Idling the «tory of how oui neighbor and friends came together to plant our corn on May 8 That was one day we won't soon forget, as 33 men with 25 tractors plowed most of the ground, prepaied. planted, and sprayed for weed control for about 80 acres. Their reason for doing this was due to my coming down with rheumatic fever a week earliei. In writing now to tell you of my progiess since then I had seveie pain in the joints for the first six weeks. The pain would affect a joint or two for three to five days then move on to anothei area, till it had visited nearly all of my joints June 12 was the last of such aches. The doctor said I was to stay in bed oi sit in the rechner till seven weeks were up Then I was allowed for the first time to go outside in the sun and fiesh an which we usually take so much foi granted It felt so good to me l June 30th was the date foi the blood sample to be taken and the results, which came in time for my birthday July 2nd, weie en couraging The doctois said I could get some exercise by walk ing around the buildings, lifting no to 20 pounds, and taking short duves Another blood sam ple is scheduled for July 22nd J have a few aches in my hands and feet yet but I am so thankful those pains of the fiist six weeks are gone It was quite intriguing to see the fields of corn and the other crops I hadn’t seen foi nine and one-half weeks They teally look good with the plentiful supply of lainfall we’ve had. The visi tois that come say how big the coi n is. will, that’s because most of the ones that helped plant it aid so befoie they took time to plant their own The 31 acres of hay were cut at two diffcien times and we’re grateful to say all of the more than 2,500 bales were gotten in without rain When the first cut ting was icady to bring in, we didn’t know where all the help would come from, as it was hay time for eveiyone else. By the end of the day theie were about 14 men and boys here, and so it’s been foi us in getting the field work done When something is to be done, theie seems to be someone willing to share then time and muscle if they know of the need. We have a 14 yeai-old boy, Haiold Farmer, helping us over the summei He helped us dui mg tomato season last year and is staying with us duung the week now It’s a gieat help to have him do the choies of feeding the livestock and other things he’s able to do Today (Wednesday) they are getting the second cutting of al falfa in We’ve been encouraged by the many caids, phone calls, prayers, and many visits we have had We have learned of how many friends we really have and hope to help anyone out we can in the future This experience makes us moie thankful for our past good health and blessings Everyone’s geneiosity is helping me get back on my feet the Sun and Fresh Air Again - T * Have you been wondering what hap- corn his neighbors planted for him while pened to the Holtwood RD2 farmer who he was bed-ridden. The accompanying was laid up with rheumatic lever at plant- story is a progress report in Elias R. ing time? Well, here he is, standing in the Groff’s own words. AUTOMATIC LIVESTOCK WATERERS NEW DAISY No. 50-B High-Pressure HOG WATERER Backed by Daisy’s de pendability and yeais of experience Daisy’s sim pie \alve pimciple and all brass parts mean trouble fiee operation foi years Guaianteed to work on any piessuie ]m° no to 70 lbs Heavy cast non, alu minum - finished bowl measuies long, 7’ wide and 5 ’ deep Weight 27 lbs, packed individual ly M. K. HOKE Est. 148 S. Main Sh, Manheim, Po. NELSON MODEL 200 SERIES ■(K* For use on pressure systems All-brass non sy phoning valve serviced without disconnecting pipe. Extra-heavy paddle, cover and bowl. Can be installed in single units or in series of two (as shown) with a 44” tee Large cast iron bowl is 7 7 5” long, &V 2” wnde, 2%” deep. Packed one to a car ton; weight, 8 lbs. Year ’round labor saving Inestock watering! Increased milk produc tion! More beef and pork per pound of feed' Less chance of livestock disease' No water waste' Nelson Model 200 Automatic Livestock Waterers install anywhere indoors or outdoors wherever you need them! Thermostatically controlled electric immersion heater piovides proper water temperature in winter for less than a dollar per month. Daisy No. P-300 Pressure Type ALL THE ABOVE IN STOCK CALL FOR QUANTITY PRICES Phone 665-2266