The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1939, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN
Baby Edition
Pag i Four
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ivliCi Values IPosolble
only IT wico a Year!
: 44em
SALE! Infants' 59c Drossos
44c
Hand embroidery on fine Ameri
. v cut cotton i Bay 2 for every baby
you know and sits extra 1 6 mo.-lyr.
I'
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Jiffy-change button-on pant for
youngsters. 1-3. Cotton crinkle.
No ironing. Plakror bin.
SALE I Tots' Cropo Sloopors
.44'
SALE I Infants' 49c Croopors
44"
Hand mada and hand embroidered I
Tubfast broadcloth with tiny belt
or pockets. Paatela. 0 mos. to 1 yre.
SALE 1 27"BirdsoyoDiapors
80ft and comfy t and hemmed.
ready for neat Extra abaorbentl
Cellophane wrapped i
Look at Thoso Values, tool
Training PanUt Double Cotton! ..19c
Infcrii' Fist 7fcil K Show. 1 to 4 . 49c
r l-iffy Tcbf ait Crib Elaskets. 36x50 ... 49c
Fcnty Rayon Plaltod Ar.khts. 4 to 6 15c
25cHand.-naddBatkttGertrod8$tolyr. 21c
HMKIflflMlY WAE1
155 N. LIBERTY ST.
PHONE 3194
Pre-Natal Care Now
Recognized Essential
Yeara ago the car of tha s
pectant mother concerned rery
little tha doctor or he mother
heraelf, but nowadays pre-natal
care la conaldered in aa lmpor
Unt a light aa the care of the
child after birth. The teeth of
the child haa a great deal te
do with the food the mother ate
prertoaa to ita birth. Other body
growth flU cloaely Into the pie
tare of pre-natal care.
Aa building material for the
unborn baby can be eonTeyed te
him only through the diet of the
mother. It la eaay .to aee that
what the expectant mother eata
during this period la of para
mount Importance.
Nature haa a yeryjealoua eye
for the needs of the coming gen
eration. It la one of her laws
that eren' If a mother's diet is
lacking in any of the essential
food elements, she moit Berer
thelesa furniah them, if possible,
to her unborn child. The only
way In which she can dd this is
by robbing her own body of
these elements.'
A familiar instance of this la
the commonly-obserred destruc
tion of the teeth of the preg
nant woman. If her diet furnish
es enough calcium for herself
and her child, all la wall. If,
howerer, say through arerslon
to fresh milk, she gsts too little
, calcium, aha muat supply y from
her own bod the needs of her
baby'a teeth and bones.
This is well expressed in the
old adage, 'Tor erery child a
tooth." Supplying sufficient cal
cium in the mother's diet Is the
best way to refute this old. saw
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Point in
Oregon,
Per Copy
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Oregon,
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