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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. JANUARY 17. 1925. FIVE' Quick Starting Shell Gasoline does not argue with you: it starts quick. SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA QuidtartingQualilu originated by SHEIX maintained by SHELL sdd everywhere by SHELL LETTUCE IT'DISCUSSEQ Expert Growers Tell Best Methods of Preparing Seedbed for Crop. MARKET IS VITAL SICK WOMEN SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED Letters Like This Prove the Reli ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Greatest Need at Present Is Establishment of Market Celery and Straw- -berries Suggested. Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. "I took Lydia F- iinkham'a Vegetable Com pound for weak ness.nackacheand nervousness. 1 had , these troubles for j years and had ta- j ken other medi cines for them.but 1 have found no ; medirine so pood I AI.UIMNTHATOItH KOTUB In the County Court tic the Ptuie ol civgon for ltuniuj riHtnty. in th HMtUT of t-ite Kit John lrtt-Mel, derettatfd. Nut it: a t ht-ruliv nikrn that tti umtt-i ditriifil h-is IttM-n duly ttMoliit-i eit nuimliiimrjUur r Hi ettte of John lri I. tin (t. "tiy urtli r ! of the ut.ove fiUUu'ii tourt. Hud that he Uam duly qti'iLifu-J u such i adiulnlstr.ilttr. All iit-iimna having; flaw. a UKHlnst aid siun are here.! tiy rcquiird to llcat tit thrill H Ith proper vuiK'livrM, duly vi rifud fia by , Jaw r'utr-.-d. to the uitd rtHKiud at I the ltno uf Curl K. Winiijevty in the Virfcl .State aiit. Savlnu (tank I bnlldlntC. In Honvbui K, l.ouw.aU iVunty, Orcrtun. wiUtin mIx tnomln from tho ilalo if tl. (nil pui'lka-i lion Of thin nothu. j L-at-d and' it rat published Dec. I HAITPS A. imiKSSKl. Now ! you can get a PeLavai Separator FOR Admin niin I i h ski'I, .f Ihw t-aluLtf Of : LODGE DIRECTORY J, as the Vegetable ! Pythian Sisters, Umpnia Temple, Compound and I j No. 4 Meets tho second end recommend it to tourth Monday evenings of each my friends who' month, at the K. of 1'. hall. Vis have troubles aim- I itora alwavs welcome. liar to mine. I saw it advertised and MARTHA CHKISTKTNSKN, M.E.C thought 1 would try it and it has tVA MARKS, M. of K. C. From the discussion that has , helped me in all my troubles. 1 have i KVALY N liOOVKK, Si. ot V ,, ... i,, i nnu oia cuiiuiei, wiu i nut w woven uiu arisen over the question of what, Lydia R ,.inkham Vegetable Corn crops can be successfully grown pound before each one was born, for here, and those from wnica, weakness, votniting.poor appetite and quick, returns may be expected,! backache, and attain after childbirth tnree products stand out preeui- because of dizzy headaches, It is a inenlly. Those three are lettuce, good medicine for it alwavs helps me. celery and strawberries. me, i nave b so taken Lydia K Pinkham a first two may be grown irom Liver rills tor the last eight years seed in one season, while the i for constipation. " Mrs. Maiikl berry crop will require two la roiNT, K.V.U. Wo. 1, Turtle Lake, years at least before placed up-1 Wisconsin. on a paying basis. Following up For sale by druggists everywhere. the Inquiry that was lnstiiuieu, two wetKs ago uy " "T their best, and ho does not come data that has been obtained from Into competition with authorities on growing and ship- produced in other states. Union Encampment, No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets 111 Odd Fellows Tem ple ou 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each mouth. Visiting l'air archs alwuja welcome. LYLE M. DAVIS. C. P. YV. 1. WKTUICHKLL, Scrlba United. "Artisans Meets in Mao cabee hall first and third Wed ncedays. Visiting members al ways welcome. laurln Mcculloch, m. a. MiLLijtEU Mcculloch, Tres. UKLLU STKI'UKNSON, Sec. lettuce Neighbors ot Woodcraft, Lilac ping l"1uhiCOrr0,b"0?!r",; fndustryU,hatTirey pfant only outlined In this paper in the irst lndlvldual , may be ot January 12. The soil and pre-; in..ii,,i. paction is of. first Importance producing r, 1 ' "SI ier.nTe, ots a?d su.PPlug about 15.00J car It Is this Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, in K. ot f. hall. ViBiilng neighbors Invited to attend. DONNA OAKLEY, O. N. MAKUAKUT WUllNKY, Clerk 1. P. O. " tlks, Roscnurg Lodgi ot lettuce annually The No. 326. lluld regular commit nlcatuins at the -Kik's Temple o each Thursday ot every uiontu. All member requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting biothers are cordially Invited is attend. i). U. BUDAK. E. J. O. DAY. secretary. ?G.60 . to Down The JBesi Separator on the Easiest Terms ym tun btiv the world's beM crram tffntor nn the u irrntk. Hi' down nits t De Laval in your hofne. aiul C niomh lor 15 tnomhv without tntcirti. uay lor tt t 'n such cxrt-piiotul tenns a I vaJ wilt nave paid lot it nil tung brfoie I tie dual )kimcm i One. We i nukmg such n unusual offer tvxaow we Want every farm in Ihi community to have k I)c Lnval. Thcr Is now r iwiHUi why every (arm cin't luve one lle tnynwuls ir so small you will never mm them We know, iml the exrnriKe of over two tmd t laH nnlliurt users niovet it, iliai l he l)e livnl iktmt tli snei, bus longer, and is easier to clean and oicrate thnn any rtlut (it.irn M-(Mi.itr that's wliy there are as many in use at all fclher iinkd (nit topelher. The IV Lav:ikliai always been known as tlie bet srvl in the long run the ihvaiit an) on iixh term you cant atfiott to be without wte. And remcmlwr you can alwavs Ret service and rc)irs oti a De Ijival. no matter bow tertf you may n it. Call as up or stop in and let m fo ovef this propoaiuoa with you. v Douglas County Creamery DAILY WEATHER REPORT . "TTTS.'YVealhi'T ttureaU.' local of fice. Rosebttrg, OU'gon, 21 hours ending 6 a. m. Precip. In Inches and Hundredths. Highest temperature yeslerday.. 43 Lowest temperature last night 85 Precinllation last 24 hours 0 to fertilize in some certain spots, j"" lanVlu this valley repoiid f ' th'8 nicely m to cond"!0" '"ngr0" I While there will be some tot ing ettuce. Sawdey & ""n :rtuce grown here this season, tensive growers of Southern g California, advise plenty of bjrn- the fact ,ual yard compost for lettuce land.; ,uul The best time to app y the d res- shipments. l!ut the iail or winter and It should be plant experliuentally, a Meeu '" 1 Normal PreelP. for this month....5.70 ,m7 nofrB nlantlnc time this a"d ,helr "ndlng" will bo of In- ul8 every j,-rlday eveumg.. Visit- ia8s..oBumrbePdUcedudmoh8i i""1' "Tb"" mm WUl- frwys11 bX rTr SoNALD YOCNO. N. O. cowers allege that If these di- an "e where tho sowing Is done j 0KljUlsSt Kuc. Seu. fectToenrs a closely followed and ...- Weld, or one and a half. j. B. UAlLKV Flu. Sec. me seeu jiinuicu u ,,.,.,,h in h fnllnwed. The rnigni oi i-yuns, ,Hi. ;iMn I Total precip. since first month .l 93 Total precip. from Sept. 1, to date Average precip. from Sept Total excess from Sept. 1, Average precipitation for 48 wet sea.ions, (September to .25.8l . ..17.09 J11.48 May, inclusive) Haln tonlRht and Sunday. WM. HKLL. MeteoroloElst , OR. IMS 'MAGIC BOX' IS ' AGAIN 111 THE L1EIGHT iD . CORE Me SI TOME LOCAL MARKET seed can bo had of reliable houses at S3 per pound, so the exuerlmeiitlng will not he costly and may be the factor that will! now luuu- (AmxMci Pres Lturd Wire.) I offset other waves within the body. j ' After several weeks of prepara tion f Tt Ciua tho nAW lrwnl Hlfl. LONDON, Jan. 17. Dr. Ac-ram s : " " trlbutor of General gasoline and lu- ."Magic Box" which moat people and his theory won the support of bricHnts announces that thes pop- here had forgotten has come Into .". i"""11"11 J ,', " , ular and much heralded products the limelU' it ncain tlirouirh a re- v u. iiwuir.u vj tuc 'r"l" ,...rt h rntni,,itt..e of scientific in- Medical Association. A special com- vu.lto.mrJ u-hift If nrrntlv ri. treated, the crop is half made. The seed must be the very best New York Improved Head, which Is also known as Los An- geies. i i"" eventually- develop wen sianeu, Keep eci mLiuB., . . ..... at the cultivation-it cannot be;" elerv 'winir. "J .1 . ,,;nir.. V. v,,ii mnv! This vegetable is a success In tiuSLUUKU LOUU1S NO, l" --- 7", deep, loamy soils where lrriga- njure tiie root, gysiem. " , tion .an be had. or in sub-irrl- IOUUCU Ut.UU nutv-ivij uu ettuce neaa quicKiy ami ue.e.uu h dnm ,,.,. n to crisp, beaut.tul and solid u proauca lnmlB118eiy, neaas, wie p anis mui. ,e ( but reulreg co,18ldrnble expeii- &f Wnere irrigation -o to enable grower, j to sue- market may be produced in f rom ; . ....,..' .i. h r Lauroi cnapter No. 75 to 90 days. In this county, ." ..,.' 1 ,, " '' th. rirv Btated convocations on first wnue lrrigaiiou win iioi. lwiub amiss, it is not absolutely ccssity, because experience No. 47. Meets every Wednes day in Knights of I'ythlas hall, I 13U Itose street. Visitors always welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN. C. C. J. H. FAKH1NUT0N, M. F. B. K. WlMlilC'LY. K. 11 8. 1037 U O. O. M. Meets every Monda) night, Mooao Hall, S48 N. Jack, son tit. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. jn. Visiting brothers wel come. H. FUltLONO, Dictator. H. O. l'AUUliTKlt, Beretary. JNO. M. THHONK, Treasurer. 31, R. A. M. a creamy whiteness. i ilirk-a. In tlilo tnrsilltv nn river a land or creek bottoms, and will: neni-R hub . . - . .. . are now on the market, and being BhowB that the vey llnest let- S. ?., Tn B d aH Cr'8,PV.C.a he8: cultivation. Llko all other gar-i n firnn nt Wftter be-1 .. .. j tviriwljv todav s Daily Kxtiress. erican alter a year or imiuiiy. maue , ijener-1 T. " " .T " .7.,' iu, k.. , den products, son preparauon is- shows thev are convinced that Public a report last August in which .,.,.., ,hla ,,,.,. Mr. Fies !i...v7,7.' ' h. ha positively necessary to success. . t, it eti-iniitaii nvai ina nriro iprrnnrv mittee acting for the scientific Am- . ' h hl. Pnhnrl, ,., I luce: '"f? - " Kruwu IVHU jind third : Tuesuays, Aiasunic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions v.elume. A. A. W ILIiKlt, High Prlest; W. F. HAltltld. B.retary. fYAY50 L. SPREADS THE SPRAY AND MAKES IT STAY ; L. W. METZGER Metzger Building Oak A Pin Streeti Phona 862 444444 there "is something new and won derful" in connection with the box, which although not yet understood makes further investigation desir able. They are reported as saying this research holds "great poten tialities" and is worthy of active fi nancial suport. Members of the committee In cluded Sir Thomas Horder, the Prince of Wales physician known as a cancer expert, and Dr. C. B. Heald, medical advisor to the dlrec tor of civil aviation. I The committee's report rend last night at a meeting of the Royal So ciety of Medicine says that mem bers of the committee had warned them that It would be inexpedient to publish 'the results of their in vestigation but after consideration they had decided to disregard this advice "because nothing but good can come from publication and work conducted in a spirit of scien tific sincerity and of which full de tails are given." They make it clear, however, that their report in no wise licenses anybody to claim that the box has curative powers. The express says those listening to the report were inclined to believe that the discov ery may eventually prove to be nothing less than a new form of energy. The late Dr. Albert Abrams of San Francisco, who some years ago announced that electrons were th tho Abrams electronic reaction the- ory was pronounced unfounded. j SAM FRANCISCO! Jan. 17 Faith of the lale Dr. Abrams in hist electronic system of disease detec-i tion was evidenced under the terms . of his will which provided for the erection "f a college of electronic! healing. ' Construction of the steel frame; building, started soon Rftcr his death, was et-ipped last year by the heirs of the doctor ns the building i was nearing completion and the en-; tire estate is now being lilipated in J the courtshere. ' The heirs objected ' to Uie large amount set aside by the doctor for perpetuation and study ! of the system of medicine of which he was generally recognized as the 1 founder. ' Since Dr. Abrams' death Ills method of healing has been the subject of lengthy newspaper arti cles hero in which his claims to cures were belittled on the basis of reports made by committees of or-, ganized medical associations of the ! conventional school. I r. D FIES. Local IWanaoer of Gen )r. Abrams built up a wide prnc-1 era petroeum company Pro- here as well in other locall a Tho seed is utarted In hot bt'dn .m-lf In tli a miriliu- nilfl triltlH-' ties Where lettuce is grown com- ' . . ' ,,,,, , .... I merclally. Cultivation not only ' imna be ,et keeps down the weeds but also depending somewhat oni mulches the ground; '' ' , distance between rows. An mn ihira hiiH makes avallunie . , i plant food. The thinning process. the seed has been sown in the fields, as in 'be Lewlston coun try or in California, must be ounce of celery seed will produco 14,000 plants. of the I approximately wucio ... seed, difficulty In sowing eveulyi W is found, and various ways are iry or ... -"" " ' ' followed to get an even dlatriliu- done very carefully. hlle a hoe ) i ,.arti,a ,,, ,nlo ,"T " . , , branch of production will find it much of the work will hai. lo (ub, to lavestlgato tho pro be by hand. In no instance may lhorouKllly. an then de two plants grow together be-, k ,k of growhlg tllu cause neither will develop a por-; 1 experience. teci nenn. ao, men, in uummm St rawlM-n y nil lire I care must be taken to leave the: .. . ,. nf ,i,0 i ...ii, Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet 2nd plant standing well by Itself. ' ., .,rwht,rres for can- and 4th Mondays of each month. My.w, OVMUUiy rtUi lo oiccib u Muccabee hall, on Cass street, ou second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each mouth, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern in good slandlug always welcome. fcUCENrJ L1TTLK, W. P. P. MICHAltlJ HCSCH, W. P. 11. F. OOODMAN, Sec. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Ra view No. it. noma icguiai meetings on second and fourts Tbuisitiiys at t:uu p. m. Visa lug sisters Invited to attend re views. Msccuboe hall, Pine an4 Cass stieets. JhSSUO 4(AI'l, Col. 1A.NN11-: llllL'TON, C. which the soli tucked in around the roots. This work must be done while the plants are not of growing strawberries for can-) ning purposes. There Is not enough money in that branch of. Address P. O. burg, Oregon. box bsj, Rese ttle business to warrant a grower RoaeDurg ReDekah Lodgo No. 41, devoting any lime or land to mo The only way to iiuiRe ducts. tlce In San Francisco during the latter years of his life and it was in the use of his eleclronic system will follow out the policy that has that he created part of the fortune been behind the distribution of this which he left for the erection of .popular product since its first In the college. - production to the public in Seattle o- lover a year ago. At that time the For colds, pleurisy, lnnuenza, la-'ceneral Petroleum Corporation con- I grippe,, pneumonia sinck your , celved and started to carry out a : medicine chest with Pioneer cold plan of marketing through lnde- basis of life and the foundation of I capsules, Vlck's Vapo Rub, Analges- pendent dealers. That It has met health, invented an instrument cal-lic Dalm. Antlpldngistlne, Menthola-' with universal favor is evidenced h-d the reflexophone by the use of which, he maintained he could de tect cancer, tuberculosis and other diseases. Diagnosis of a specimen of blood he said, would reveal not only the presence of diseases but al so the age of the subject, his race , pound. Growers should order and the probable length of his life, j soon as possible. Mrs. N. C. Ash It was his theory that after disease by. Apt. 6. over Rose Confection h;id been detected by his method, a i ery. Roseburg.- Oregon. rure could be effected by means of j o another Instrument called the oscil-, t'se News-Kevlew Classified Ad ooat which u--e,i electric waves lo vrt .ing fer results turn and a good mouth and throat bv the fact that the green and antiseptic. We have toem all. Lloyd . white pumps, distinguishing tills Crocker. ! product, have worked their way from the Canadian border south, Ashby's Imported Broccoli Seed and the opening of the Roseburg is now reaily for delivery, 2o per territory completes the chain ot service to the California line. ... industry. .- .11 lu l tlin tlllnir OL , , ,i ...I,.A ,ll UIHi oei I les uia, in.utu nnd stuud shipping must bo: Koifburg. l'rune grapes now. ENROLL TODAY FOR A EOOKKF-FPING. STENOGRAPHIC. OR SECRE TARIAL COURSE AT THE EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE. This school hai modem equipment, cffirie.nl teachers, and rates are reasonable. Ask for further particulars. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E. Roberts. President. Phone 666 992 ViIlftmelte St. Eugene, Oregon Mr. Fie expects that the plant vhlfh h1 has fTerted, even with its I j pre.tfnt laree Ftorape caparify, ii be kept busy day and ninht. The; , . . 'pn-s.'nt delivery equipm. nt of two ! ThSUTe Wf topUipeptntoyDUrJOb spprially ronstructed tank tmrk , Mil! b added too, as th nerejisiiy beromejt aparent. it b'Jnt the in tention of the litributor to otfer n service that will moet all demand. I'aintlnir of pumpn and profierty in going on at the present time and the green and white stations U1 soon blosKom out In all their glory along the various highayM. A Mr. Kies rias been a reMdent of this Icxalily for fnme time and is already well known to the auto motive public, the launching of his mw entn;-priMe his brought to him th felicitations of a hnt nf more than a couple ot mcnes high. The matter of marketing Important, and it is advised that growers secure the services some high-class marketing affmi 10 properly giuue biiu mvn. Tiie tho fields. The marketing buHi- m'nlng am jnftlnc. Wvvh. vines j ness is in a line by itHcif, and . , rrnsotwible. L. Il.TKiild. I possible in this Important mat ter. While be.gini.urs in this bUKlnesH may get invaluable Bug geHtiniM from talks, booklets and other sources, the best Instruc tion comes from experience. Hut after the rancher has decided to go Into the industry he should tin term ine the correct aeHSLD of the-year for planting, so that the crop will mature at the proper time; hu wants to remember wea titer conditions, because all of thee things has to do la ma turing cue lettuce at tne proper h,tl . to Svw ork fnr njs thll,, ur time so mat it win oe reauy for iv(. nii,hVA ,ir.rfn: niJim r, n snipm-nt wnn p;ices are at, amJ imMf.IS n 7:rfi 2 i or.- fifth Of mum SETS r.EVV RECORD Today's Cross-Word Puzzle ' THE MISSING STEP Twister No. 76. By J. C BOYD (A.ta'H I'riM l.-an-l Wir.l CHICAGO. Jan. 17 I'iimio Nnr- In a liiiny ti tateh the train ona rainyday istoct Into 4 FBRAND v Reflex Slicker friends. He hope, to add to this nTr '..... V .iVrtV host all those who'carry out the ad-1 OWS WOWAeA. WW0 vice, r in up your tan ana let i jutqwer co Boston your (Ljifit decide." 1 aMi . re 1 ' lBIIti m s'-coti'i b' tti-r- tlinii : hi' world's reroi'i. h'-re last nieht. 1 He left Joie Ray. Illinois A. C. who held the eeun until i ml broke it hall a lap in tin-! r ;-f. Hut he did no' lov.er 111" r - 1 1 :! I llnie for th- mile and one iuar-; li-r and tile : 4 1 1 T, mill - and one h.-.ll time which ire Ra)'s world's! n-i.irds. Mtrnil left itnmedisli-ly alt'-r the I ne e for Nev, in k. j 1 wo other wtul'IV tirotils were lit ('t in the halHtl'e nt the progtstll h-l 1 under III" mmIi" "f tli" 1 1 1 1 noi A. i'. Iian l(ll"- of the I. A. (,'. sh.ifleri-d (he worlds f-nior Itidooc re-ord fnr the ' yard high huidlt-s ' in 1 'iti 3 ", In his si rni film! heat. 'i he fotnier ina t k was :eH 4-",. Iieb'n Fll'tiiy ho nn tlitee ni :i'i events s t a record for the tiny yard low burdlo-la ;07 8 5. j I. O. O. F. .Meets in Odd Fei lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting member In good standing are cordially Invited lo attend. MRS. .VAilUAItl-.T- Artllt'RAFT, N. O. TILLIIi I. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec, KTHl-JL UAILKY. Fin. Hec. urnted brotnerrood of Caipcnters and Jointers of America.--Meets in Moose hall second and fourth Tuesday evenings ol each nit th. Ail Carpenter! wel comed. T. F. HOI.Mr-., Rec. Sec. J. h. MOUlll-:. i'res. Woodmen ot too World, drop No. 125 Meets 111 the Odd Fellons Hall in Rwbuig every first and thud Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. A. A. fcK HLOKMANN; C. C. M. M. MILLKil, Clerk. ). E. S-, Hoiieuurg Cnapter No. 3. t jj Ilonis ineir regular nieeiuiK ' on the first and third Thursday in earn month. All sojourning brothers slid sister, are respect HORIZONTAL. VERTICAL. 1 part of tho 13 of a lively, 1 cxperl- 14 an In- elioe aiiove flesh color enced sol dian's ex the sola 1 IT notch dier clamntion (L) 17 brine; forth (nbbr.) 15 bovina 6 chief Cer- as young 2 apart mammal of man naval 18 composed 3 former Central station letten 4 thus Asia during 20 shin bone 5 measures IP burst forUi world war -1 tran-verso- of weight 20 (lavor '" 1 6 prevalent ly ribbed (metric 22 Kastern j 8 Strenirth- fabric lystem) Pennsyl- I ening mcd- 23 student 7 proofs f.-inii i icino 2S drop out of 9 Middle At- (abbr.) '' 10 spring- place lantic state 21 a dessert . I screeniMlby 20 crowns (abbr.) 24 a Roman rank 27 a medium 11 stomach tutelary - I era c-r supposed 12 noun suf- deity " . 11 dnmimtnt- to pervadt fix denot- o.iitrnl- t. II space lng "h".licr- ling idea er In" fal,v invited to a'tend. CO!; II SIN. ;i.t:'l i iN. V.'. M. KIil.i; JOll.NMJN. Secretary. A. F. . A. TA., t-surci Loi)e No. ' 13. Regular cotsmunn atlonl second and fourtii X ilne.iiay earh mouth, at Klaionln Temple, Roseburg, Omi. VU.tors ul I come. M. S. H VMM. V.'. M. W. F. IIAUItIS, Rec. K. O. T. M M'-ets eac h second nnd f'lUilh Thurf lsy of each -' nionih, in Marrnl.'-r hnll. cor ner Casi and IMie stn-ets. Via lilng Knights ala welcome, i L. C. GOODMAN, i.'-in. O. W. RAl'R, R. K. s, i Hen with Ko. 70. Is solution to pu-zle TiyJ f l J o I o j o i . 1 s f ; B al" E ".' "l J Al B t T A MjA Z E SNA P E v pi ci. ' -. q "jjj p. IZiZ. E pJj 'J1- '.. L Yl . c' O R ai- ft( TPE i"'", Ra."b I D N E'S.'Sjv 6 ' " "j J l l 1 5 J.: . M "a 31 a T p'illl -1 SXH 1 1 'hJiJd'H mui; jo iTTaIy pr:ivin"snifi".jwi7a How to Solve Puzzle. - The bnst way to solve this cross -word puzzle It to run over the h:i of horizontal and verti cal synonyms in search of evi it nt or 'eay" words. If hoil fotital, tlm woid you are look inn fur must extend cross wist from the number to the first shaded stop on the right; if ver tical, it must extend downward .om thr number to the first shadeu stop below. When fin ihcd( U.e words should read equally well crosswise and downward.