fty, May 1, 1»7» ■JTi In Search of The Living God By DOIS KISTLER There Is No Such Thing As Up Or Down Tile puU of gravity cauaea ua the terma "up" and "down” or "above" or "below". That la why men In apace capaulea are welghUeaa, becauae there la no "up" or "down” anywhere. The Theory of Gravity: It may be eauaed by a great maaa of earth, rock and metala. And there are about 400 mUea of rock, metala, etc., which form the cruat of the nCRB—Women employee of ergaalaed their own "Fire I flghtlag a “practice Are" at Linda Barnette, right. Pemonnel Manager Barbara McDonald la in background. Inalde the Hollow Barth very little if any gravity la required. The centrifugal force of our whlrUng earth tenda to puah aU thlnga agalnat the Inner aurface of the earth. That aong called, "Juat Over In The Glory Land” la abaolutely true. The Glory Land of Paradlae la over acroaa from ua. It la neither up or down. Study a tfobe of the world. It makea one complete turn every 34 houra. Aa thla big world tuma over each day, we turn over with It. Thla world and we who live on It never remain atUl, or In place one place for one aecond. Thla very moment we are about 1000 mllea from where we were one hour ago, or 6000 mllea from where we were alx houra ago etc. If you attempt to explain thU to any one do thla: Draw a large circle. Put a bUck dot on the circle. Thla dot repreaenta your location on thla earth. The place where you live cUnga to thla whirling world by meana of gravity. Aa we turn, we are alwaya acroaa from Paradlae. Many of the thlnga we print in the Mirror Herald may not be yet aeen by other beUevera, but we atand on the Rock (Jeaua). We are grounded In baalc trutha of aalvatlon (Teahua). We at the mlnlatry of Poaltlve People Worldwide wlah not to debate, nor to deatroy any orthodox Bible truth. But we aa a body, promote and teach greater truth not yet known to beUevera. Padgett Completes Requirements I Dr. PhlUp G. Padgett of Klnga Mountain haa completed continuing education requlrementa to retain active memberahlp In the American Academy of Family Phyalclana, the national aaaoclatlon of family doctora. The Academy formerly waa called the American Academy of General Practice. The requlrementa caU for membera to complete a minimum of 160 houra of accredited continuing medical atudy every three yearn. Membera become eUglble for re-election at the end of the third year foUowlng their election to memberahlp. The Academy, the countiy’a aecond largeat national medical aaaoclatlon, waa group to require membera to keep up with medical progreaa through con tinuing education. The Academy, founded hi 1047 and headquartered in Kanaaa City, Mo., waa Inatrumental In the eatabllahment of a new primary apeclalty in famUy practice In 1060. The new apeclalty la ex pected to Increaae the numbera of family phyalclana available to aerve the pubUc In the future. The Academy's continuing education program la the foundation of eUglbUlty for famUy doctora now In practice who apply for certification In the new apeclaUty. Brigade, reoeatty ergaalaed by fe he firm, and probably the only HW'a Ore brigade in the dty. Front lont Induatiiea Barbara McDonald, AUce Drum, Bomde Owem, Dli male employee RusaeU, Peggy Truadale, and Unda Barnette. Bi predominately row, from left, James Watkins, Tim Boyd, Joe BeU i row, from left, Mike Truadale. Training Seminar Scheduled Wanted to own and operate candy or Confection vending route. Kings Mountain I A Bricklaying Course Scheduled At Cleveland Tech A bricklaying oourao for last for 11 weeks with May 7 at • a.m. In the bricklaying buUdIng on the Oavoland Tech campus. practical work In how to 66-hour course la the usual , u ^ "xl spread morter, 18 reglatratlon tee payable m««tlng Monday j^y Ortega and blocks, and at the flrat class meeting, and Tuaaday mornings 0 Pemona age 66 and older a.m. to noon. Guy Wells a proper use of the masonry long time brick mason and rule. Simple construction experienced teacher will projects will constitute a Instruct the classes. large part of the course. by Tech’s continuing odueatlon dopartmont, will The course la geared to The only charge for the are exempt by state law from paying the fee. Ad ditional Information may be obtained by calling 483- 8861 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Continuing Education Department of CVleveland Tech has scheduled a training seminar for secretarial and clerical personnel for Wed., May 16, at 9 a.m. The class will meet at the Shelby Elks Club, and will conclude about 4 p.m. This is a new program developed by Dr. Robert Kline which is designed as a follow-up to his other fine programs. Topics for discussion will include files management, word processing (mail processing and postal and shipping services), human relations, and decision making. Dr. Kline is professw of Business Education in the department of Business Administration at Win- tfart^ College, and is a very capable lecturer and seminar leader. He has conducted several suc cessful programs in Shelby. Cost for the program will be $25 and will include the registration fee, lunch and all materials. In wder to plan for the noon meal and prepare materials, contact Cleveland Tech’s Con tinuing Education Department (482-8351) on or before Fri. May 11. part time. Age or ex perience not Important Eagle Induatrlee 7S18WaysataBlvd. In(depen(dence National’s new interest/ checking account may be the shot heard ‘round the banking world: we call it our Liberty Account because it frees all your available funds to earn interest. THE INTEREST/CHECKING PLAN FROM INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK. NOW,EARN INTEREST OVALL It works like this: You’ll still maintain two accounts — checking and savings — but now, until you write a check, all your funds remain in savings earning 5% interest. As you write checks, funds are instantly trans ferred to your checking account to pay them. M Your checking balance remains at zero be fore and after we pay your checks and all your money stays where it does you the most good — in savings. If you maintain a $2,000 savings balance, your Liberty Account service is absolutely free. A lower balance will be charged $3.00 per month plus 14C per check. THEM(»»JEY VOUPUTIN THE BANK. If you prefer, you may elect to use your Liberty Account for overdraft protection alone, with transfers made only when your checking balance is not sufficient to cover a check you’ve written. The charge is only $1 per transfer. Your Independence National banker can provide all the details about our new Liberty Account. Stop by soon. INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL DANA Member FDIC 'llOEist Kin^-Strivt. Kin^s WHiniain. \(:2.S().S(>

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