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Insignia Retires DAYTON, Ohio OB - Air Ton* Lt. Col John K. Coughlan is re tiring this spring, and his flving insignia will be retired too Coughlan flew gas ? inflated lighter-than-air ships before , they were dropped from the Air, Force inventory, and his airship: | pilot's wings are being donated to the Air Force Museum here 1 I 1 Iced Damaged Trees Need Special Care Still wondering what to do with those trees and shrubs damaged b) ice and snow0 If so. here are a few tips from forestry special ists at N. C. Slate College that might (trove helpful: The first suggestion concerns pines that are leaning or bent, but not broken, cracked or root Sprung Trees with less than 50 degree lean will straighten after, the growing seasons begins. Trees with more than a 50-degree lean ihould be pruned, leaving about one- fourth to une-fift^ of the total tree lengthen green top Pines, hardwoods and shrubs1 that are root-sprung can be tfraightened and held by wire; passed through a hose or similar1 protection for the tree In some cases dirt may have to be re moved from under the sprung roots. The remaining portion of broken or cracked limbs would be pruned back to the next limb or trunk of the tree The pruned area should be cut flush, then cleaned, dress ed and painted wirh a w.iter-as phalt emulsion tree paint. Pruned limb< under four inches in diameter will not need dressing just painting. Limbs over four inches, and all limbs that have; stripped down the trunk, should be dressed or cut to form a "V"i at the bottom and lop and painted When pruning the larger limbs. , an undercut should be made to; prevent stripping down the trunk, i WORLD'S FINEST Quality Portable TV TkM/m Lz ITS HANDCRAFTED! 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Soil Conservation News By JOHN SMITH about the hardest bio* i.iat -they Jwe had lately. All of Z S to dd',u?!ed ?>> the i? CU,ing the dam !5?k .??** immediately Those with the tops broken out more! toT iwL wd ? ,he *'y frnm?* top should be cut Others that are bent ?ver and do not straight Z * n,"1 3 few davs "hould he cut Of course, those which up-tooted will have io be cut immediately, i, Hould ^ d foui to get a forester, eitnc- com mercia! or state to look wer your umner before iiiifing jt a for I ? any thinning operation you may have to undertake I suppose grea|er d done to the poultry indus^ hire *** 'he woodlands as. thal was. 1 have heard is-? T I! n,en wlw lo-1 serial hundred broilers just about ready to market The cuttle have noi i been hurt too badlv. pro vided they have been f^j. hut any cattle which have btr-n in ail this weather without l^ing |ed have sutlered I he damage which has been done to the timber in Uiemke.-i County is bad enough, especialh : ut some sections. There has been a great amount oi damal:- to sev eral woodlots close to Culbeison and other places. But .ve can be Miff 'ha' ?Ur f0''M di<ln't sutfer as much damage as those m some pans of Goo%I3 c? mg from Atlanta last Saturday ""J'-ning f drove for twerHve miles from the other side of" Jas fide of3'.'0 ab?Ut m,l"s Ihis side of Jasper without se-in" a single undamaged pine t.ee Mo', of (he trees were broken. ;opp<d ! pipped of limbs, and !,a<l\ bf.it' " le ice extended in as' ureal i a distance from east ^TaJ ' Z 10 farmers. of <krtL .laVe los n,'"ionsf of dollars worth of goo.j t.mfe It is impossible to imagine the 'lest ruction ?f the limU,r * you see it for yours-':. To -ive you some idea of how treat the! damage is. l was remuice l ?l i,?. islands in tin' south Pacific and I the way they looke.l af*r they ? ,been hombarJivl wilt,, arti|.j wor,J^rkS dUnn" W Let me uri;e you. Mr Timber bernnowMTTli SalVae'nS :"L'r ,im" late 'Spnns ?* !o<' ^ i What's In Name? LANCASTER. Ohio ?# - The speaker ot the Ohio House ol Representatives. .James A Lantz. says jokes about his law firm1 here ? Dagger and Lantz ? have' made him name - conscious. He1 re|x>rls hearing of these Onio firms- Lease and Lease, and Ma-: Lady. Lantz also tells o( recently i meeting Walter Sippey of Zanes- ? ville. Ohio, and his wife, Mrs ! Sippey. | ^NOUNCIN&-tivo NEW-sizt vwjgon wwnd^si ? BV . AMERICA'S LOWEST PRICED ">ASSCNGER STATION WAGONS Sm *f(m START mr TY? ??*? hour, i? hvidf co I of Tuwtayi on MC TV THE NEW FORD FALCON WAGONS TV - tw Twfr* orxf Fo'4or fa'cor Weeoni? tiatit on<# wowfri ?# ?h? ford wa?tm world tMtka'i rttha wf ? specialists owe I lit Mm werU's lerpert wign hmtf with TWO NEW-SIZE Wftm. They're Falcons in size and savings? and full-fledged Ford wagon wonders when it comes to work! With 2 feet less car to manage, you're a genius at solving traffic problems? a past master at parking. Man Wo?sm art priced up ta $154 lass than other 6-passenger compact wagons. 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