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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1939)
V 0T J i T n nirnrriltiiii Vih mm i ' " -" Ckradte -: IK vre. daufhter of sir. and lira. & Smith : C4J ' ma ton of Mr. and Mra, ', B. Smith v Crvttal Fan f mo, daughtor of Mr. and Mra. v A. E. Stalnbrook tO mo. aon of ' Mr. and Mra. D. t. Stltt Keith Ferdinand h mo. aon of ..Mr. and Mra. Joaoph 81nfr , llarlyn jrra. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oliver Sargent S yra. aon of Mr. and Mra. F. L. Smith DwoiM Andre td 10H ma aon of Mr. and Mra. A. C Suhre Removing Spots From ; QothingCwat Trial v Suggestions Offered :;-;, ! ' One of the great ' trials c ( a - mother It removing tha cod live , ell tpota from the., baby's clo thing. Car of court most be taken sot to tpUl an unneces sary amount for tha ttaln It one of tha most difficult to remove. Tha ttaln -hould he treated at toon at - pottlble at old ttalna ' are tha hardest to remove. Im merse the tpot In. acetone (from druggist) several timet, allowing , to dry each time, toak then In aoap and- water. ' Rubbing the - tpot with an acetone toaked rag la not enough to remove the : ttaln. One lngenloua father conceived :' the Idea A using a nipple to give ; codllver oil to hit Infant, who was still under the spoon-eating age. The oil It measured Into a regular nipple of a rather large site, reserved for the pur- pose, and with reasonable ear It easily given to the baby who Ilea down while enjoying hit dally vltamlnt. At oil causes rubber to diaintigrate rather quickly, the nipple should not be the regular one used for milk and la a good use for an old nipple that hat holet too big for milk or water. . eBjssjBjssnantsjJSSssjs yTt .- - .M JSmrA ' J Another Winner for Baby's Very Own. PRIVATE BATH) A Bathlnette with heavy white ,, duck dressing table over rubber fabric tub. Haa aafety strap and rub ber hose. Similar to Il lustration. v to S3 Glionea. TRAINING PANTIES r fl Elattlc waltt. double crotch and ijww v cotton fabric. 0 to 1 yr. old tlte. . INFANTS ANKLETS Fancy pattern tops, In tnuggly fit-. 21 Vs - ( ted rayon. Infanta' altea. - - INFANTS PANTIES v Gum rubber pantlea In , pink or 11 w V i white. Waterproof. S-M-L altet. v BABIES' BINDERS ' ' flA Cool cotton mesh blndert with wide ilU C overlaps. Easy to wrap on. . - BIB3 FOR DROOLERS , , n ; Soft, absorbent terry cloth In pat- ilv4r tel colors, and white. 6pclal at BABIES' CRIB SHEETS ' Rubberised fabric In generoua crib 11 tlte. Won't arack or paeL AubberUed fabric cover with nurs ery design In pink or blue. itliv lacuei iuc uui; Tcddlers TOSS 8weet Batiste Baby Drestee In slzea f rom 'months to 3. yert. CREEPERS . . AH hand-made ;' embroidered ' rompers ; . months to S , years. WASH SUITS . . . In two-piece styles with contrasting tops. 1 to S years.' r LITTLE GIRLS' SUNSUITS Roily-Polly Diapers, 13 for.... Ae Baby Bunting with Hood..:..... Baby Shawls, nlca and warm- T Your 20c Choice 25c 25c BIG BABY BLOOMERS Rubberised silk pan tie bloomera in Small, Medium and Large alaee. ROLY POLY BINDERS Infants' cotton mesh binder with 'snap fastener. No Pins No Fuss. WARM BABY BLANKETS Fluffy,' deep-fleeced cotton crib or buggy blankets. Pastels. BABY'S OWN PILLOW Comfy, standard site baby pillows. ' Kapok, filled, pink or blue. FLANNELETTE WEAR Gowns, wrappers and Gertrude in twarm cotton flannelette. QUILTED CRIB PADS '. Soft, white cotton covered with 1 quilted muslin. 17x14 inches. 25c 25c 25c 25c n o?Tf to vtarf SEARS' 1NPANT DEPARTMENT FOR MANY OTHER VALUES I I 7 A V- III .ilk I I K X I - S A mmmm m 1 w i vj k. v y f 'J I r vn v y u .484 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON