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Massachusetts has required since 1827 that prisoners must be "constantly employed for the benefit of the commonwealth." The controversy with Massachusetts over the eastern boundary of Rhode Island was settled in 1861. The Rhode Island General Assembly held its first session in the new State House at Providence on Jan. 1, 1901. Ostrich Races See the Big Birds Run Faster than a Horse Race! May 23-June 1 at Costa Mesa Orange County Fair The Biggest County Fair Flower Show in California Wild Animal Circus • Barber Shop Harmony Free Car, Boat, Bikes • Hundreds of Exhibits at... Grants KNOWN for VALUES IN THE EAST ANAHEIM CENTER 1,000 BLOUSE PURCHASE at... Grants Known for Values IN THE EAST ANAHEIM CENTER 1,000 BLOUSE PURCHASE MEANS YOU GET MORE TO CHOOSE FROM IMPORTED BLOUSES Regular Low Price IMPORTED BLOUSES Regular Low Price 1.00 THIS WEEK... 88¢ • Combed Cotton Broadcloth • Styled to our rigid specifications • Individually packed in polyethylene bag • Preshrunk • Guaranteed washable 1,000 BLOUSE PURCHASE GIVES YOU A WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLORS, SIZE 32-38. SMARTLY TAILORED. EASY CREDIT — TERMS — No Money Down Months to Pay W.T. GRANT CO. You really get your money’s worth at Grants every day 2149 Anaheim - Olive Road—Where Center meets Placentia Ave OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL NINE B3 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., May 15, 1958 Mrs. Mary Shearer Is Lucky Mother Mrs. Virgil (Mary E.) Shearer, 1636 E. Elm, Anaheim, was the lucky mother, and also the surprised mother, last Saturday afternoon when she answered her telephone and was informed that her name had been selected from hundreds of others at the East Anaheim Center as the "Lucky Mother of the Year". Mrs. Shearer learned, that by this selection, she is entitled to a list of 18 or more special awards provided for the occasion by the East Anaheim Center merchants. YOUR LEGISLATOR (Continued from Page 2) But whether the budget adopted will have any funds in it for water project construction, or whether it will not, is a question which no legislator can safely attempt to answer right now. If a budget with no water funds is passed, it now seems a foregone conclusion that another special session on water will be called soon after. Staunch supporters of both the northern and the southern positions on water legislation are in solid agreement on that. Believe me, more than one of us has wistfully wished that all the water of the recent heavy rains could have been bottled up and given, gratis, to the thirsty southern part of this great state of ours. the process of painting a ten-foot wide landscape picture on one of the walls in their living room. Modestly Mrs. Shearer exclaimed, "The room needs redecorating anyway, so if the picture doesn't work out, I'll paint over it". But Mrs. Shearer has what looks to be a real professional start toward her California landscape and it will be a real conversation piece in their home. As to the prizes: Mrs. Shearer was asked Tuesday afternoon if she had received them all yet. "Oh, no", she answered, "We've been so busy going to the East Anaheim Center stores that we haven't got around to all of them yet": "We certainly do appreciate all of the gifts," she added "and ANAHEIM ENTER RCHASE MRS. VIRGIL E. SHEARER Mr. and Mrs. Shearer have two daughters, one in junior high and one in the elementary grades. As a hobby Mrs. Shearer is now in As to the prizes: Mrs. Shearer was asked Tuesday afternoon if she had received them all yet. "Oh, no", she answered, "We've been so busy going to the East Anaheim Center stores that we haven't got around to all of them yet". "We certainly do appreciate all of the gifts," she added "and it's wonderful that such a thing has happened to me". (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) SHERIFF JAMES A. MUSICK Peace Officer 25 Years Sheriff 12 Years Respectfully REQUESTS Your Support For His RE-ELECTION In the 4th Century, B.C., SOCRATES said: "Those who are rightly educated generally become good men." During the 3rd Century, A.D., DIOGENES LAERTIUS, biographer, wrote: "The foundation of every state is the education of its youth." 1849... Thoughtful men writing California, included in that Constitution with a subheading "LEGISLATURE" Section 1 of Article IX reads, "A gence being essential to the pre-people, the Legislature shall encourage intellectual, scientific, moral, and 1849, Art. IX, Sec. 2, revised 1879 SCHO A NATION In 1957 Bank of America under for school construction, repairs carrying out the sound educa During the 3rd Century, A.D., Diogenes Laertius, biographer, wrote: "The foundation of every state is the education of its youth." Fifteen centuries later, Britain's Edmund Burke proclaimed: "Education is the cheap defense of nations." In the same century Napoleon told his people: "Public instruction should be the first object of government." In the 18th Century, A.D., Baron Brougham and Vaux, famed Scottish jurist and political leader, wrote: "Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave." In the 19th Century Germany's great statesman, Otto von Bismarck, told his countrymen: "The Nation that has the schools has the future." THE YARDAGE CENTER IN WEST FULLERTON IN DOWNTOWN FULLERTON IN EAST ANAHEIM Happy Birthday To Our West Fullerton Store. Only Two Years Old, But There’s Lots of KNOW HOW to Back It Up. Sale on At All Stores. Specials End May 20th. 45" RAYON TWEED With Silk Mesh. Crease resistant, hand washable. VAL. 88¢ yd. 45" RAYON SHEER DRAPERY CLOTH with gold borax, light and airy, a joy to look at. VAL. 77¢ yd. 36" LAVANA CLOTH White only. The cloth of a thousand uses. Sanforized. VAL. 38¢ yd. 45" RAYON LINEN WEAVE 5 drapery colors—creose resistant, machine washable, excellent for drapes as well as dressers. VAL. 58¢ yd. 36" DAN RIVER CHECKS All colors, all sizes Drip-Dry machine washable VAL. 59¢ yd. 48" EVERGLAZED COTTON JACQUARD Pattern woven three combed cotton. Drip-Dri. VAL. 88¢ yd. 36" EVERGLAZED CHINTZ Solide and prints, Provincial, Modern. VAL. 58¢ yd. 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VAL. 66¢ yd. 1.19 YARDAGE CENTER WEST FULLERTON CENTER 1835 West Drumthorpe LAmbert 6-2705 EAST ANAHEIM CENTER 2194 Anaheim Drive Rd Prospect 42450 FULLERTON DOWNTOWN 103 South Spades Rd LAmbert 5-9443 "YOUR SPECIALISTS IN HOME SEWING" Thoughtful men writing a Constitution for the soon-to-be State, California, included in that Constitution an Article headed "EDUCATION." With a subheading "LEGISLATURE TO ENCOURAGE EDUCATION." Section 1 of Article IX reads, "A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement." (Constitution of 1879, Art. IX, Sec. 2, revised 1879) CHOOLS A NATION'S BULWARK Bank of America underwriting groups furnished $289,088,000 in school construction, repairs, equipment and upkeep. Thus assuring out the sound educational curriculum piloted by California's A NATION'S BULWARK 1957 Bank of America underwriting groups furnished $289,088,000 in school construction, repairs, equipment and upkeep. Thus assuring the sound educational curriculum piloted by California's administrators and carried out by able teachers. From January 1947 through 1957 1½ billion dollars was provided to Bank of America underwriting groups to meet California's growing national requirements. Between 1950 and 1957 California's population increased from 26,223 to 14,160,000. To meet the needs of this ever-growing population for water, adequate hospitals, sanitary facilities, airports, high-land and other necessary requirements, Bank of America underwriting services supplied California communities with over 2 billion dollars. SERVICE FOR OFFICIALS County and Municipal officials are urged to continue to use Bank of America's advisory service when pre-funding public financing. INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS Current facts on California's unusually sound financial and economic background based on its dynamic growth and development are readily available at Bank of America. We invite you to use this service. MUNICIPAL BOND DEPARTMENT Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 50 So. Spring Street • Los Angeles 54, California Underwriters and Distributors of STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS Specializing in General Obligations of the State of California and its political subdivisions