
The Manual of Methods herewith presented to the Records containing the words bread and butter or bread and fruitįranklin Printing and Publlllhing Company.) 1898. Records containing the phrase “African American” and art Records with the word Brunswick but not the word stew Records with the word low that also contain girl and/or scouts Truncation and wildcards are not supported This Search You can use parentheses in your complex expressions Use "OR", "AND", and "NOT" (must be capitalized) to create complex boolean logic Use "-" before a word or phrase to exclude Use "+" before a term to make it required (Otherwise results matching only some of your terms may be included) Use quotation marks to search as a phrase Select "Full text" to search only the scanned or transcribed text for items. Select "Records" to search only metadata for items. Remember to check the crib regularly for any loose screws or fittings so your baby stays safe.Select "Records and Full text" to search both the metadata and available full text. Shake the crib to test if it’s securely put together, then lower the mattress inside. Attach the drop rail to the latch brackets and secure the metal rods on each side, which allow the rail to move up and down. You’ll also need to slide the mattress support,which is a panel that will hold up the mattress, in at the appropriate height and secure it with screws or bolts. Then, slide the stationary rail, which will form the back of the crib, into the holes on the headboard and footboard, and add any screws if they’re included. First, place the headboard flat on the ground and attach the latch brackets to the headboard, which will hold the rails in place. The right way to assemble your crib may vary depending on the brand you have, but the general process is usually the same for most brands. This way you can reach down into the crib more easily while attaching the support. If you have a crib with two drop rails then you will attach the mattress support before attaching either of the sides.There will usually be a manufacturer sticker showing which side faces down on the mattress support.Older babies will need slightly more space and thus the mattress support should be placed lower, depending on the age of your baby. For newborns attach the mattress support at the highest possible height.If your crib is new you may need to attach some parts such as brackets to the mattress support before attaching it to the headboard and footboard.Slide it into the appropriate height and attach to the headboard and footboard using either screws, nuts and bolts or another type of fastener, depending on your particular crib. This is what the mattress will be resting on so it is very important that this be secure. The mattress support will be a board, a panel (looks like a ladder) or springs in a frame, depending on your particular crib. Attach the mattress support to the base of the crib.
