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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 11

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~§1645. mericah fi:’rom incolnâ€" %?’3.."5 # rear 1 t no A body ggage es ary: ind hok wl ure ; a . f Ccar finish for floors roodwork. Water, leohol will not da RD! 3 | l%“i of l& Iy! invited to: speng t8 them and see the VA ement mad. i« C 8 i quast Paints T )Home! Store Floor Varnish Finish Paint oys ana 1h0¢ in 4 f-y':‘:hthtir‘u’ furniture have C O N o M Y ing walls and ' _‘n:_sdt.vdnd'fi res. HERS hland Park 949 lar 70¢ Day ... be or plaster, 14 and 293 ‘given 59¢ on th $1 Highland rrk.lm transmitted in response to call of Auditor of Public Accounts, pursuant to Jaw unnd?‘n-owhlueo-dkbn at the close of lrl'a-.cl the Thirticth day of _ due froth BARKS .....................osmmadirimttnrmeatemni¢emimitsnrccammif ©14,000,40 Sheck» â€"and . other . chaly _ IHPAMM â€"=.. «.4 smm nommichetrnmmenn t neienurtmrnisids ’fl.fl Unitad States Government obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed........ 1,182,100.00 ies "Unreal" First Cause is good, this must be goodâ€"must be can be: of that which is not good, that which is sick, sinful, disâ€" cordant Christian | Science avers reve unlike good it is unâ€"real, j eause, law, presence, or ."... is ti:erefore the absence of the eal, and |can be dealt with only you would deal with any aie ao es s ues e Pv D Es uh T. + . ‘ this A real, exiptent ean be paid good, w eordant Cl inst U. 8. Government and postal savings deposits .................. funds of ‘State Of TIHMOI® ........Lccs......onpecsmmiccmmemiscrsocierm: deposits of ‘Trust Department ................}..â€"»â€"=â€"â€"sâ€"jm.sooo mfldm wemennmeenenes ns n enc io rernremmenenerrinsnnreep ns reribendcnnvendeerrnemmers | MAM ‘Aautiter of Public Accounts io qualify forthe Bxersise of f PHIEEH . |.sâ€"eeccincems reroctiaciereaitinn rrniinleieceilired earverenencanrer ieiriaiberammeatiens t) AMIRNEE ~PEETROUNO . 221. t62.. uon ceniene un rereravdrnn Wltveat ocm aaonhfes ie routinndietnnletyian it *‘ Eim Place School Meaning of Words "Real" r or ni;;‘y':l...'m" m farniâ€" or a car. Si persons or i coupt are eligible. ou do NOT need coâ€"makers. | 7â€"POINAT PLAN rou can borrow if you can éh__mombly payments, BORROW \ 205 Waukegan State Bank Building, Second Floor ‘ 210 Washington Street, Waukegan j Telephone: Ontario 7110 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES f Houschold Finance sponsors EDGAR A. GUEST in "Welcome ; Valley" and SHERLOCK HOLMES with Richard Gordon, ttest :â€"Samue! ‘H. w J. M. Appel, *) * & 1 U OUSEHOLD FINANCE ?xl;:'“?lufiTad Investments Pledged to Secure Limbilities : x io vestments pledged : | « : 229,500. . 8. Government obligations direct and/or fully guaranteed......,..â€"...$ l ther bonds, u::h §ME BEONOERRIOH: |.......0.100..0c+ esc 000 in vimenriminenpmmmticccccsienr / ./ BRA NKE K2E _ACOULEH : 1.1....1.5â€"..â€"12, 5o cvcbeveiieeileia ioi cioonsc eidyvcie ysnt iraterennate nonle Secured by pledge of louns and/or investments............$ 107,550.00 Not secured by pledge of loans and im 1.7 NS prograd ty pledge of Wane and Jor. Invertments 3.088â€"231.19 in atadnll fugn. at c Place School at house $35,000.00; Furniture and fixtures $9,000.00 il estate» brvreve enc en nnans iomeniceninese everennn setones copenanch mdns s* lisbility under letters of credit rrinnnnnennermmengnsigen s** linbility account of acceptances ...................... Total Pledged (excluding reâ€"discounts) and sworn to before ‘otal ON YOUR OWN HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK C OOR P OR A T | 0O N (Official Publication ) me this 11th bfi“ fi‘f‘ 1986. Notary m LIABILITIES 3. Monthly payments are small. 4. Quick action, Money as soon as you need it. ; §.Reduced cost on all loans above $150. 6. Repay any time and reduce cost. 7. No embarrassing stions asked of employer or g:-dn. Man Is Not Alone What *n example of this harâ€" monious, ijoy;bring{nz unity beâ€" tween God and man does. Christ Jesus ever present! Seldom do we find him speaking just of himself; it is alwa!s himself and the Father. Onee, a little wistfully perhaps, he prophesied that his friends and disâ€" ciples would all be scattered and leave him alone; but quickly: came this triumphal declaration, "Yet I am not al?ne’, ‘because the Father is with me!" On another occasion he gaid: "I fan of mine own self do nothing;" ) and "Thes Father that dwelleth in mé, he does.the works." Here, then, is the secret of the Masâ€" ter‘s wonderful success. Here is the answer to your problems and mine. Are we going to our business, our work, our itasks today by ourselves ? Is our job) today just to "keep body and soul *ogether’?â€"-as the popular saying has itâ€"to work selfishly for our own good? Then be not surâ€" prised at the consequent fear, burâ€" den, friction, and weariness. Ours Poper P On / Ropiaabt urestains, Aibaoer iesns‘ a i 40 good ‘a;n wiped out of consciousâ€" ness â€" be utterly annihilated. The student therefore loses first his fear of or belief in the power of evil, the+ his love for it and the suffering : which results from belief in it; Anf,,if‘thk,dm not happen, he may know that he must gain a clearer _ understanding . of: this Christly Mflu $ . Basis of| Christian Science Prayer Let us here consider . briefly <the basis of the healing prayer , of Christian Science. First, what.is our concept of God? To whom or what are we praying? Do we have a ‘picâ€" ture of a) human being before 48â€" one who‘" must be pleaded with or argued \Tit.h. one who <arbitrarily might be) withholding good or jus» tice from His children? If so, the very buiL of our prayer is faulty. Christ Jesus taught us that God is Spirit, the opposite of the material; that He is a loving Father who is in heaven; in other words, God who is everlastingly harmonlous. and the Giver only of good and harmony to His children.. At no time does the Master indicate that this good God is the author of discord or disease. In faet, on one notable occasion he definitely |states that a certain afâ€" flicted woman was bound by Satan, not by God; and what is Satan but ignorance of God â€"another abâ€" sence! / ; truth than this. Insisting E"‘Y"‘ sn@ss and the 4 Nothing can be farther from the i ANSigting. on evil‘s and the allness of 8. Eddy has shown _ everything unlike ‘Tretore losges first his ief in the power of love for it and the ~results from belief â€"»»,.......$ â€"200,000.00 rmirssercc«s.... . ©0,000,00 ovnsrivessc»4 .. ; 24,800,90 > C in draseretrandy l.l“.m.a on OUR 7â€"POINT PLAN $ 311,168.15 $ 183,768.15 :$3,669,864.62 $ 311,768.15 $3,669,864.62 128,000.00 816,876.08 729,408.92 : 2,843.95 24,000.00 160,405.15 9,068.28 none The cable is of coaxial type, consisting essentiflly of a central copper‘ conductor) . surrounded | by paragutta insulatiOn, around which the other cof is wound in the form of six cor copper ui)es. The whole is then heavily armored This submaring|‘ telephone 'ePfle was manufact in England, and was taken to Australia in the e ship "Faraday," Which left Woolâ€" wich on September 7, 1935. The layâ€" ing of the cable Was completed on Novembeér 25, service ‘between the ma::?nd and [Fasmania was inâ€" augurated on Marth 25, 1936. | The stamps are, der $ nations, twoP:Qm ‘ofnt:o i tves: pence in blue, id }'- 1 d design: A symbollf figure. im on a seaâ€"shell in [ enm goltine stamp holds in offé hceu-tér w Iyie and with the othedfennports a chule Chich oo the aunpom a le Bass Strait. The| ,telry i nainge at Apoilo Bey, Viddp ble landings, at Tasmania, a"re -“w ta in the yaay. gins. In the foregito '. i*n c the feel uf the flkure .re “ln 4 at ttw eet memorating ;he -" ei 1 o m s rine : telephone | c# l ‘M c s T asmanid, 4 h f munication| to Issue Stamlfito Mark Phone Cable Opening . The first postiige ‘stamps ever printed, so far as is known, to comâ€" memorate the openingof a telephone service have rece ty been issued by the Australian govyéernment to mark the establishment Of telephonic comâ€" munication ‘between the mainland of Australia and the "island lme" of Tasmania through a submarine telephone cable 169 miles long. | “& L4 ' '4 ‘ &'.â€"â€" Moalanie ME S of ‘the h C06. tP . * u ;ve go to businels; ‘:‘#hd“' Ts ng at night safé in afraid l uomifeiet "An mibor l’i it uns‘ ie on M are nnd::‘oeutiw"”u‘ + he ©od, take ing o r ke God, take this todaundmy.mw e o nciple with you ty veto every ing gju a Tone $t, or To yn mean, disâ€" You" cannot lose| in t::“ o hm You loss only! il ~long |run. with Principle. !] u %m e with you in your relati hn your employees. oo mio Poor brother‘s keeper!||No Apegid bhrr ( aps the meril one of us can ilrg‘. of belng! t meeper o *H'“ right thought wboG l::cper ul ie divine Love, divky, it £ e brother. Is C ompensation u2 fp tice, fixing the this Love being nffnir o ign Trnguah To rchoctonial futed thrgugh blest one in yofu" finploy 1 tholium- hold tme in mony fe your sreaiogs tion, the enthus & i o eoaaim ; your fellows. If.'; tumwot&ogf dinate worker ?}.hm‘xghre a ao Ged going each 'rr;.o iing . wi o Of;lGOd business ? Are yo~tgak' $ ts hang ;{nd striving to . Alize mtilil. h":: e is o it in refle’;:iunrg pinr:ge? (ecii and'fi:at love, alértness 5’" ivigine s are working f’orh im;ct.ivity,‘iyou staying close to G‘ whe d it lit ed with the probl aim of e tm human "boss," 'ow n.]o a dictaufqrial loving tellow'-emp ov:ly ‘“d]nn- us means heaven h y:r:s 4 wl mg; justice with us -‘L‘ d Jn uy powor and peate with us w 98 Pweh is the privilege thday of taking God hi ghlz THB PRESS To b ‘ on easy terms, for about halg of wh t the house cost ¢'build, a beautiful home, in first cla£c‘qndition, of eight rooms, one and a half baths, twoâ€"car garage, sfipn{trim, brick construction, lot 9011:125, in the attracâ€" ti{ve Krenn and Dato Subdivision, ijnproyi ents comâ€" pletel& paid. Let us show you this p "opert;Im + | . Although the cable éxtend_a for i“ miles, it was made in two nearly equal lengths, which are joined: on Nembar of the Federal Deposit lnsql:@c jwith copper, jute, and steel: wire. The coaxial arrangement makes posâ€" kible the transmission of five teleâ€" phone conversations, 36 telegraph messages, and a radio broadcast proâ€" gram at one time. ind Park There are some 16,000 telephones on the inlaid of T Now that these are linked by dable with the telephones on the mainland of Ausâ€" tralia, they are also within reach of all Bell System and Bellâ€"connecting telephones, since o. telephone King hmabontm y between the two main cable landing: Sta te Bank Australia has been in operation f« some years. 4 Read The Want Ads PAGE ELEVEN | e W TS adrd {d 1j m $ i' ‘ll E; ta Ne s1 Prt & <

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