Worried About 7950? Answers Now in Latest Farmer Almanac By HARMAN ashington, Nov. 0 fll.R) When one of the first Old Farmer'! to the boss and said: What shall we put down for The boss, who at the time Meets, yelled back in thought- flies haste: ("Anything, anything." I The printer, who knew how to follow a command, picked "any thing" out of his typebox "Bain, Hail and Snow." j The record shows that In one town, at least, It rained, snowed and hailed that year on July 13. i ' ' ' J The old Farmer's Almanac, which has just come out with its 158th consecutive issue, Is dog gone near that accurate. The oldtime weather prophet, which has been published these many years in Dublin, N.H., still gives jrou everything it did in long by gone days. ' i It still carries poetry, sassy letters to the editor and recipes for banana bread and pie. Plus what to do In case of snake bites, f And the laws, by states, on when 'to take a pot shot at what migra tory bird. I Not to mention the ads: "You, too, may be helped by internal ihth" How to dv vnnr hnir If ' 1ro ffpttine irrnv. itnrl hnw tn ctnn 'foot pains." j The little homilies are inter ', esting as they have been across sthe many years. On page 73, there Is a paragraph about "wire -recording your hens." It men- tions the Nelson Brothers of Kirkland, Wash. They wire-re- corded their henhouse and had ! wonderful results. Brother Bert ieven rigged up a contraption where he could tell which hens were laying. He set a trap door where he could tell which hens 1 were laying. He set a trap door that jailed a hen as she climbed J up to hide in a nest. If she dropped an egg, he could tell It whon ha rlnri her Anyhow, here's what you can expect in 1950, according to the old Farmer' Almanac: A "wet" winter. November and December, 1S50, will be bitter cold and will give us more storms and rain than common. In this con nection, Editor Robert Thomas ays he sends a small boy out each year to measure the fur on the animals to tell about win ter. On February 2 Ground Hog day the little guy will come out of hiding and find the weath er so nasty, he'll duck back in. But Mr. Groundhog will venture tout again at night and win see his shadow by the light of the moon. Spring will be cool and late. And here is what you can ex pect for holidays in 1950: New Year's day will be cold. It's going to rain on Lincoln's birthday, February 12. You may expect either rain or snow on Washington's birthday, Feb ruary 22. Easter. April 9, will 2 h winrfv anrl nn Mnmnrinl rtnv May 30, it will be nice. Labor J day will be clear on September 1 4, and Thanksgiving day and ''Christmas will be pleasant. ! Thomas would like you to know that the almanac's head Snaraai 7r ieiriffl't7Crown. Blended Whiskey. It jr Pwl W. NICHOLS the presses were ready to roll almanacs, a nervous printer rushed July 13th, sir?" was up to his hairline In proof quarters have been moved in the village of Dublin. Up to now the booklet has been put out in rented quarters on the so-called "democratic side" of the street. Now the publication has its own perm anent building "on the republi can side of the treet." Thomas says that won't have anything to do with the political side of the booklet "because wc don't have any to begin with, Mitchells Wreck Car Detroit Mrs. Stanley White, accompanied her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell on a trip to Missouri. They expect to be gone for a month. She reports an auto wreck in the western edge of Missouri which complete ly demolished the Mitchell car. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. White escaped with minor cuts and bruises the two small children, David White and Harold Ray Mitchell were both unharmed. Attention Loggers! Top Prices Paid for Logs at! Burkland Lumber Co. Turner, Ore. 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