IIFARMERS COMPLETE -SOWING OF OATSAmiah, April 9—Farmers in'this locality are getting through putting in oats. They have certainly had. fine weather for that work. The ground has been in good condition tor planting considerable garden stuff. Some early potatoes ;were _ planted.wn Melvin Swartzendruber has bought 15 Guy Smith's saw mill outfit and he and Warren Smith are sawing out es. a big log yard in the East Union 2 neighborhood. Each boaids at -10 bome go back and forth in a car. Their helper lives in Kalonauc_ and also goes back and forth in ick his car.jn_ Anson Miller is running a .saw on mill at the William Miller place. t ^ He also boards at home. The .-dis« tanee in his case 'is not so greatier- aDlt;* cau back an(* forth on )od foot‘ Anson tbe little boy has been seriously ill the past week, the doe-tors being at a loss to know what 1 the trouble is.t f- The girl baby in the Milo Palmer home and the twin girls of about bas the same age in the Marion family m*s are doing fine. These three girl arn babies were all bqrn in the some est home, the two mothers be'ing sisters, vi 11 the Homer Ihrig girls.■at- Milo Palmer is working for his sk, father, J, L. Palmer on the home U, farm. We are glad to see David Bttlfcer-toT baugh able to be out again after a ek. two week siege of the mumps. ;_2, David is quite confident that he had the mumps while a child button on one side only. Must be he is ck returning to his childhood again.If this is the case he will be apt _ to have all these troubles over again which youth is heir to.