The Bend Bulletin, Friday, January 20, 1956 Plants Affected By Temperature Mi's how fast the tcmpfTaturol (Hiops thai often determines hw much p) tints ure hurt by a cold f$ap. n-porls L. T. Bluiiey, Ore pn State college hortieulturisl. ilunt-y explains that plants de pend on their ability to move wa tjr from inside the cells into the cm' space.8 between pells where it ftreze.., fur protection against win tw injuiy This makt-s the cell NHp mure concentiulfd so it acts, Ifljp the anti-fjeezi In your car's mdiator and protects the cell from if a plant fcn't ahle lo mov eJVAih water out of Its pells fas' wugh, ice crystals form inside rtw cells. These crystals break lip tJL' rell contents, rupture cell wiills, and the evils an- killed. If (yioiigli cells are killed, the plant dies. , This Is the reason a sudden drop in temperature bvlow the frti'ing point is so disastrous for plants it doesn't ivo them fflounh time to move the neces sary amount of water into th spaces between I he cells. Children's Colds Jttlltv Suffering .fart-ErtectWely . Winler-l:ardiness, Uien, is closely related to the ability ol a plant to move water rapidly from inside the cell into the intercellular ;;pjices, Bianey says. I'lants vary Kieaily in this respect. And smii things as time of year, foud supply' of the plant, Wid amount of fhui:'.-. 'ure piesfht also affect the plant s ability to stand tip under an at luck of cold weather. Blnney also pointed out tluit rapid Ihavinjf of a plant is s.ne timis as danerou-S as rapid f reels ing If the plant thaws tot quickly water movin into the cell faster i hail the cell sap can absorb it This causes the cell wall to ex wind favter than the cell contents Sie twn separate, and the cell y badly damaged. I How car. ymt help plunts ewane winter injury? Ulaney says help ing the plant stop growing in the fall is one way. Don't apply gr.rtvlh-stimuldting fertilize! in the fall and limit the amount of wale; supplied to the plant, he suggests It also helps If the plunl can be exposed to repealed diotis in temperature (down to 40 to 50 de grees at nitfhO before freeinp actually starts. But sometimes it's a little hard to gel the weather to cooperate, he concludes. IWKKINO INCUMK BOSTON IUP There were 402, 203 motorists tagged for Illegal parking in downtown Boston dur ing 1!Kp'. They paid fines totaling $178.87-1. 9 DAYS 9 THAT'S WHAT'S LEFT Before the End of Our JANUARY CLEARANCE on USED Sewing Machines! NATIONAL ROTARY SAMSONITE CASE WAS $H7..W NOW Wfl.Kfl . HEERMAN & JANES Sewing Center Bend 1021 Wall Vhoile 1074 County Courf Proceedings UK IT RFMKMIiirHKD. TMI at a uv mar mef-tnm of the tojfiiy C--on Iwlrl ii.it Jlkt iu f lui nni r. VM. lilt rurii.- OMI l-.I.K Irt.'fM. ll f-ll.liK I.UAUO-: IS TIIK MA'ITKK K CLAIMS ACAIV.T TIIK ml N1"Y: Tii UtlUwtr, Un wire iffWMl rni jfdt-K-it itl: i;KNFHAI. Ft'NI): LI la f.-iwiiy. Kxtra lav Ifuu'y I fri'.a.l lrfma J, Saiiilcn, Kit mi Tan U.-iAity 7C,f KHK .-! ' Slsti',r.-ry iltallh U-pt. Sul . . ?5J Sxitt.wfNt 1 flrihufw r-i . Health ttx-W . 10 Or I'uc. Telf. Ii T1 Cu . Il.-t.ltli UrlA. T.lr Mtf I. AlWi. Coiu.ty Ju.lj'e TihV.-l .... 177d il-HI Oil C'-fuwrty. Sli-nff- Cur . . . CK" H'thnorxl Ili'ii FinNhiTS. Slur- Iff - Sunt'. 5.0! unir.f i' Aawi Sr.erirf t'aiioriiil Sin- - lntun UUPMiKilH ij.iti it if fit A1 Sl.t riff 56.50 Cases Reported By Redmond JP Special lo The Bulh-tln KKDMOND Justice court dock "t for last we'k lists the following citations 'and dispositions: l.orris 0. Carlson, Nyssa, was fined $100 for mrkless driving. The same eliarge was entei-ed against Carol li. Canlin. Prineville, who was liiud $:w.M. Darrell f. Del-ash mutt, Kedmond, was lined $f1.50 and his license suspended 0 flays for reckless driving. Failure to ship for a stop sign i-esulted in $fi fine for Darlenc ('lenience, Redmond. Krne-t L. Waldow. Portland, was fined $10 und Donald K. Thomas. Bend, was fined $14.50 for tnick speeding. For violating basic rule William K. Williams of Warm Springs. I'haris A. Timpy, Redmond, and Jerry .1. Walki-r, Portland, were each fined $I-I..V). Ijiwrence H. Iverson, Silver lnkc, was fined $H.r0 for truck speeding. Overload cost William W, Jolly. Portland. JlO.fiO fine. On a similar charge Donald W. May ford. Stinnyside, Wash., was also fined $ I .:). In a civil suit Credit Bureau's Adjustment department seeks re covery of $23.99 from Howard W.j and 1-orene A. Browning. I IHSAl'l'i:lt!(i ACT ( WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (UPl Several hundivd New Britain' High School students skipped clas ses lo s(c their team off to a foot ball bowl game in Miumi, Fla. They scattered when someone an nounced over the loudspeaker at Bradley Field. "The truant officer is on his way." A"pwr SM W ,..tii(,n Kar.ilull Ag- r y. A A ftbrttlall. J. P. Nu. 2 iiof.il ('(cfri- JS ijO iciiril L'al'-atMlnrt. 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Iii di'.n Oil r.muwny Furl 1GI0.7Z; l.uli" 5.W . Ti ll-. 1-1 W tt: I'iMrr Si l.ivl" ('o.. Pnwer Ki.X) ri'ir.i'r Mm-dim-r-y C'impfiiiy. Kiul-.'ni-nl . . . 7,-tn.fMI IN TIIK MATTKH OF DKKllS TO CO-'NTY OWNKI1 IANDS: Al I Inn llmf tl Court aijiniHl i!u fol owinu UitU: C-t-irtte W Slranire Lot 2. Bx-k 21'. IHttirutl TM-iHi!e of Ktfdinund Ti.-lon- C Ikitr - Ufa 5 ami G. !tlk s. L tie IN TMK MATT Kit OF HrimINATIoN AfiKKKMK.Vr: Wherca Iwiclrtforf W. C. Jumen et US i(eie I n In a lit II of Male aaifi-rnenl with i-Mlmit-a ('iunty wtiiTc hy Jainti li Dcflcliule Cnunty not b exre.-d lUtxHl yarili ul rimlciH in any 12 ntmilh perliMl Mun Nr. Win and crxtlnv Match 111. lMitt. aiul also Kiiiiitnj IVi-fiu1e Ci-iur..y an fa'ctnenl for right of way over inl Itfidt ow-rtl ' kim-HjT. arrtj Wirea tr.. reafter Jair.-i oUI . said UrxU Wj fcakrr arl Ivrvrfi. ainJ lulu-r ai.l Ivt-rsoit M-curt-l a nn fim Ui- ate Ijul hrd. I N'-rtv. therrf'irF1. Ix-vl.atM Cuunly ar- kr.w!Hla ajj 'tcf that tl.e irniUKatfe Kivti by Baht-r ail lvi-rw.fi to Slaii- Lai it Cril r orrtfd in 57 at Paye 31., M (Haige Kei i'td f IWw hute Cwunty. , .tuili t firft rrnltfaK ar d lit-n un &aid i-I pnjpfHy Uvirin iXn- i lU-d. . IV THE MATTKK OF i IiKKh UCENsEi: ! Tt c-jurt aw-rovpd tl.1 fo!Lr.vlr.t af pUaiiufij fur t-ff lUt-rtic: RulArJ it. arid Dori M. Cipirgr -Bfoi(..-i 3tuIe - R.M&.B. C. Aa and Ruih E. Oollard - llarr.p t.-n Station Ii M.H B. I THE MATTER OF aI'PI.K'ATION FOP. LICENSE AS A WRECKER OF MGTuI! VEHICLES: Tr:' 0,urt a j tiV'il the t-AUmn-g an filiation tor Motor Vt-hli-le Wifcker Li' i-nrs; Kffinth J. TurTicr Oonce W. Hj-!i1 fd IiuTcnre X. I!ut-:il. dLa llit'-l Htiir Sl.op in the matter of poiUc em ployes KKTT KEMKNT SYSTEM AMENDMENTS: At On time u.e Coui.ty Oturt elet tu adoiJt ParaKiaiih '6 and ill) of Sub s tltin 5. OHS 337 irM as amended Tln-re Mnu rr fuittier lnwifie. C'iirt ailfunntl. ('. 1 AI.I.EV. roi'NTY JtTMJE D. L. PEMIoLIjW. CiMMlKSIONER F. C. SHEPAHU. COMMISSIONER Valentine Bridge Luncheon Set SpeciiU to Tbe BuU4n PRINKVILL A Valentine bridge luncheon Ls being planned by the women of the Prineville golf and country club for the Feb ruary meeting which is to be held on Feb. f at the clubhouse. Ttie luncheon is being planned by the rrembers of the ways and means and the luncheon commit tees. Th"y ore asking that reserva tions lie made, either with Mis. Kenneth piercy or Mrs. Hardy Myers hy noon. Feb. 6. IKltMS KKt OVF.RKI) Special to Thf bulletin TUMALO Two stove-oil drums r port-d stolen n few days ago we-e foune" yesterday alwut 40 fee; from their rack. They were the property of Mrs. Vida Andrew. The contents of the barrels, each abuut one-fourth full, had ben re- mo v d. We Sell money orders PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS Only 15c for any amount to $100 JMGILL DRUG 117 Oregon Phone 157 Drivers Nabbed By Bend Police Robert C. 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