The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1946, Page 6

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PA(;[: SIX HERE LAST EVENING ="~ A lecture on Christian “Christian Plan entitled Divine of a beneficient But if beyond T vine ree; ften plan the “Wa th spired. thougt d t Jowers looked to him for e ment, So finally is expedient lighter ing them, “It T go away Chicago. { the Board of Lectureship of the ntel seem also to be prevalent plan but seems to be Promi the great Way-sh T : W capable irnin ainhead THE DAILY tion shc overy accessibl wristian Scie and Health with our of healing 1 1ed through re faithful Bible wtically proved in to health. TI akes the place of rather clarifies and inspired inspir: the rules “Spirit oj Truth” Jesus had explained earlier to his disciples that it was not a persc who was coming to comfort them but the “Spirit of truth; whom the th world cannot receive” (John 14-17) The worldly, materialistic state of read accept the the eternal Christ « Jesus taught that the 1 he and demon- his eternal spiritual declaration, “Before was, 1 am,” must have meant that the Ch which al- ways exi was manifested be the advent of The prophets brought about through expressing the and had p dyir in no way Bible, but Science Science: Th beok Davi Ilinois, member to then, is to un- God completely that doubts and fears give place and assurance. It is not to say to one who is terror- stricken, “You must not be afraid.’ necessary rather to realize -presence of God's power ore v that the reason for fear an- to the new tudent of jan Science that . we simply » sickness and in- hi se the beginner does { not unde xd the prayerful soning process through which T 1 evaluate discords and remove behol 1 spiritual verse peor from human experience. with spiritual ideas, that the “The Christian eminently successful in practicing with God as the onl what Jesus had taught them. Un- or power, the one true fortunately Science of healing, reasons from that perfect which regenerates med almost perfect effect the real completely lost for many centuries. man, the likeness of Spirit or We are witnessing through the teachi Christian Science the same of spiritual healing which was performed by Jesus. Many turn to this Science after their case has been pronounced hopeless, or after of unavailing effort to secure other relief, and still the percentage of healed through scientific Mind-healing is very high indeed ven t some m: hesitate to place trust unreservedly in God, °t us rejoice the fact which Christ ience is provin daily, that no such !l\\”’ as incurabi with God things are possible” (Matt m;' Mental Nature of Disease s we progress in our study of Chri: n ‘Science we learn how properly to appraise the ills arch at C cords of human existence. » which seems to be a physical, harmonious bodily condition in re- ality is not physical. Mrs. Eddy makes a statement on page 208 of Science and Health ital point 50 lived calmnes was enough selfhood. His Abraham the ed see moved. It may nif to conclude supreme, al Mind, or C plan for H rea- we Ateri: ask © lack. appea elves Why and n to kness, begins Scientist creative Mind; and cause to spiritual Mind un- that our lov- this must have progress for H material pict far from us the Discovery Is Maae “When Mary Baker Eddy discov- ered in 1866, how to distinguish be- tween the mortal, human sense of mé nd the spiritual, real man, ho expresses the Christ, it became pparent to that God's heavenly t tom promised C now received by The divine of redemp- from sin, dise Jesus came to the accept rou Christian Science Mrs. Eddy turned wh heartedly to the Bible, after all human means save her life had failed, she glimpsed enough of the benevolent plan Jesus had intro- duced, to bring her complete and com- i freedom them # gobd of mporter ed CC mission of Christ the spiritual the be cases every- plan rich awaiting one of When he most onate mar me to though God as all-crea- for him en 1ce taneous inspiration, and he: he had to say for you for if I go not away ally at a prayerful the Scriptures to ti et B g L THE CIVIC PROJECTS PLANNED for Alaska communities symbolize not only the Territory's grow ith, but its social consciousness as well. Quite properly it has become a matter of singular pride with every citizen to see such community development. An institution that has developed with the Alaska of which it is a partisP N A. .. Alaska's FOREMOST Airline. Here issymbolizedtherapid, steady growth of fast, modernair service. For swift, regularly scheduled daily service, PACIFIC NORTHERN offers a dependable fleet of Coast Liners with assured economy, convenience and comfort. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA ™. .. Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP PAcIFIc NORTHERN AIRLINES ul/a;(g s FOREMOST eA/rlines (SERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE B.lmnu/llonl‘.. Telephone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines ool | D Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent S R R s study, Scriptural quotation to!ness), and makes it 'healt cause | |lack will leave the _ | neau recen (in | Isturis febdh it has been the helpful te me to c mental nature of wi | wholly material bus |ness 4 »s. How apparent it [ ness houg out ved ally, befor a going cor conditions seem rdant thinking ar 1st as does the mort word “bu in th textbcod only express mortal mind ssesses this (bu harmoniot rdant according to the in theught impressed upon embrace your (business) cught, and you upon it thought ess It is tal vhich makes ness) discordant and proportion as ignorance, human v o Plain, isn't lightened needed h? b Let put the nes of |material (business) a iaterial and m ]l or discc ages of You you lineate not of sic of heal the mc the (bu »aser fear morts Godli thinkin ratior law of God, which pery ar sustains the divine plan, be cause we are not accapti mo readily and proving it more st cessful Our assignment is study t0 know the law ¥ that we may take advant and let it operate in our When all mankind ]l\ll|1~ 1ho more of the never-failing nature of G comple (An‘\\ he hu mani ation will be less and poverty. Our individual understanc ing of Love's affluence determin our own prosperity. Depression s human scene in proportion as mankind accepts good God has planned.’ -+ ‘MRS, AMSDEN iS I.EIVERS' GUEST Amsden arrived in Ju- to visit the Lo guest of Mr M J. W. Leiv= and their daughter Beverly She is the mother of Sgt. John Amsden, fiance of Miss Leive Coming to Juneau from her home | in Broadus, Mont Mrs. An expects to remain here to be attendance for the wedding which is scheduled for sometime | in September At the present live Mrs. Kate and den time Sgt. Amsden Yakutat serving in the Signal I Cerps. The exact date for the wed- | ding will be set as soon as he i {able to return to Juneau | LA R | HOSPITAL NOTES Ann’s Hospital admi and Jeffrey Pegues medical attention. terday from St ! Ann's were Mrs. Arthur Paulkon | and baby girl and James F. Bay-| man | The Government Hospital yester- day admitted Paul Randolph of neau. Betty Mae Mork and Ms Pelican were adniitted for lectomies. | - .o Phonograph Beautiful. is at ed Jane vester- | St day for Discharged ~ yes of Icecor Hom2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| That Dan Twiet, executor of the| estate of John Wagner, deceased,| has filed final account and re- port of administration of said | estate, ition for distribu- tion there the United Commissioner’s Court for Ju Precinct, at Juneau, Al 1 10 o'clock A. M. October 14th, | has been fixed as the time and s court the place for hearing sami and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to up-\ | pear at said time and place and file | their objections, if any, to said final | | account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof; and that | the court at such hearing will ad- | judicate and decree who the heirs and disthrubtees of the deceased | person are. Dated: Juneau, 1946. of Alaska, August DAN First publication, | Last publication, ‘\\v TWIET, Executor. August 9, 1946. August 30, 1946. U % y ALASKA PREFERRED for three generations! Available Tea Bugs NATIORAL Gnacm 1000 Fourth Ave. So SEATILE, WASHINGT For COMFORT and SERVICE Get the NEW Witatghier, /LN AERENGRON Mgr. Habit! Ray ALASKA EMPIRE-—JU fl:\'!‘u'l UB, 50 gal ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME. at FNEw VisSHINGTON] ‘AU, ALASKA WANT ADS * 1 2 A ¢ 2 et 2 e FOR SALE Wwinchester, \\lllvl\l‘ 30 CARBID new barrel. Call at tween 5 and 513 completely fur- lly equip- ped coal heater CLOSELY preads TUFTED Home Beautiful cher BOBBY complete CRUISER outfitt 360- stein. and coffee table bathinette, r tineau Annex, office. 361-12) Dr. Vance ATTRACTICE BEACH room furnished hou: gc basemen shing machine, Plymouth sedan. Inquire at Hart's Grocery, Auk Bay (360-t6) operty, bathroom, tubs, De fur- APARTMENTS idential location, | terms, One| mmediate to | WO 2 nished, 4,000 artment cceupancy. owner 510 Harri UNIT good re down and ready for Apply in person 6th & cor n 4 pm. and 8 pm. | (360-t) | of hot water boiler, K ing te large oak dir Phone H (359-t0) own fine | Phone | (358-tf) 110 h.p. Ch ition, ready CHICKE to haul. fertilizer Shores Poultry HUNTER 31415, math 9 cruising, CRUISER “Clipper” leeps four—toilet h.p. motor ideal fis hunting. Car Float 3 stall 4. Phone 7 and 9 pm.g be scen at Green 410 between furnished house in rties contac 3. 4 ROOM partly i APARTMEI LIVABLE FURNISHED house with oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- ing room in knotty cedar, firelace. View; also garage by 40 ft. Pl skiff. One black beyond ore, beach side. Bus tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash (344-t4) 29 1. GARWOOD CABIN s])l(d boat, A-1 shape, ne 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone (340-t1) |G ()’ rl) X(,()\d house and Willcughby PROPERTY. Apt. bin. See owner 142 (340-tf) AFT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and [ul’msh-l ings, $12,500, $5,000 down andj terms on balance. Phone 485. l (333-tf) LOST AND D FOUND owner may have ul and identifying Phone Black § (361-t2) LOST—Three and cooking Bay Float and call Douglas 35, short. o fishing rods{ pan between Auk Juneau. Please one longz, one salmon FOR BENT 'R RENT—3 room apt of Dr. Vances office. Sewing Basket . in back Inquire (362-12) ROOMS. Down- Darnell's Sport 829, (360-t0) | UNFURNISHED town location, Center. Phone ROOMS—Knchen priviieges. fiomel Hotel—Ph. 886. BEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APAKTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) MISCELLANEQUS KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861 (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO,, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. GUARAN'lEED Reallstic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW HOME, completely Electric kitchen Full basement 4 UNIT APARTM pletely furnished Full basemer SEVERAL GOOD LOTS In Douglas; or fur with sewer Y and BEACH 5 room ess opportunities . Phone Fairbanks chier Bldg. 3rd Ave ACRES ON CHANNEL, Juneau SH t incon \d apartments furnished Available 15 Best neighborhod JUST WHAT YOU 3 bedroom home, good Fireplace, furnace, etc. Reasonable. MURPHY & MURPHY LTORS--ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natlonal Bank DO L St X SNBSS REAL ESTATE ro the WANT location Juneau Real \ ency Oect. 1. If you r the “Outside” or Anchorage <'~y > to your ho , or bu 8 e will welcome and you may co prompt honest service you leave. JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor FOR SALE T Rent ne HOUSES $705 hl mont WELL Price Re ESTABLISHED bt ind Terms > Ketch Anchorage, “airbanks to establish Postage mp Machine Loca This is a new opportunity that can be started in spare time. Write amp Vending Service, 12028 Bothell Way, Seattle (362-t1) ons. { WANTED—to sub-let, rent or buy— artment American couple nsferred from An- both Vets, working age desirable but Call Frank Kay 027-5 until 4 pm,, then Baranof Room 308. (362-t3) e hous recently WANTED '1'8 BUY—Winchester 35 ammunition. No. 9 Hope Apts. (362-t6) | SINGLE GIRL WANTS apartment.| Phone Black 167 after 5. (362-t3) TED—Furnished or unfurnish- artment, duplex or rooms in te home by quiet, permanent | government couple. No cmldrenl llent references. Call | at the Weather Bu-| Hotel Juneau. (362-t3) | WILL CAF for Children ‘\ my home—days only except Sun- days. 229 5th St. (362-12) “truck that would down the Alcan by Sept. 6. Con-‘ Mountaineering H. Sperling, U. 8. , Juneau. (361-t4) or trip Need Harvard ¢jo Mr. ARMY CAR stand the Highway. tact Club, Forest me\hx d Azlnu tmcut or| huum'_ Permanent resident. In Juneau or Douglas. Call Douglas 103 between 8 am. and 5 p.m. (360-t3) te popcorn Must be neat, at least 1. See Manager, Capitol The- (358-tf) WANTED machine. atre. iate model (358~ Lbii WILL PAY CASH fcr car. Phone Green 720. SARPENTERS, 11 34 evenings. insiae work. 6 day (355-tf) “XPERIENCED BEAI)T:YTDI: dlz)r, Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t1) FEMAL!; an(hy wclke; Alnska Laundry. VANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy's Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. not' | FRID:! \\ ; ‘\.b(JUbl 30, 1946 “Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. Your reservation’s on the next Clipper” Yes, Clipper s .. with extra sections when possible. But it's best to have an carly reservation. American’s fleet of Dougla dependable, and ce is frequent . or Pan able, so ats are usually sold DC-3s are so comfor \I«um or T hments For departure times, ing trip to out well in adva aloft are inclpd information, fares. fare 1 planning your tim and help anywhere in the worl 1ne the nu r below. W)M/ AMERICIN ?)fiw ArewArs —(;’\/('/fl of the=Hying Clppers 7" MONDAY 1 PM. dnesday 6 P.M. BUY AND HOLD UNITED S SAVING BONDS STATES bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In ance Corporation ,whi sures each of our depos against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED KFirst National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORFPORATION NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION

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