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little Bible drill which will be in­ teresting. See how quickly you can look up each verse. You learn many things about Bar­ ney, but one in which he differs from all other little sea animals is the way he sticks tightly to his rock. In fact he’s cemented to it for life. Did you know that you, too, can live your life “ cemented” to a Rock? Find from these verses who your Rock is, and what you can learn about Him. THE ROCK (Deuteronomy 32:4) 1— Our Rock (Deuteronomy 32:31) 2— My Rock (II Samuel 22:2, 3) 3— My strong Rock (Psalm 32:2) 4— The Rock that is higher than I (Psalm 61:2) 5— The Rock of our salvation (Psalm 95:1) 6— The Rock of my salvation (II Samuel 22:47) 7— —The Rock of Israel (II Samuel 23:3) 8— The Rock of Ages (Isaiah 26:4 - margin) 9— The Great Rock (Isaiah 32:2) 10— Who is a Rock, save our God (II Samuel 22:32) 11— That Rock was Christ (I Corin­ thians 10:4) A ll those who trust in Christ, the Rock, can never be removed, but are secured forever. Are you trusting in Him? Think about this as you scam­ per down to the shore now to see Barney.

names). Barnacles are to be found liv­ ing in all the oceans of the world, so

in the water, taking several days to decide. Finally Barney found just the place that suited him. It was free from slippery algae, scum, and sea­ weed, but not so smooth but that he could get a good foothold while he was building. Barney decided to stay on a rock close to his family and friends. Next Barney constructed his shell house around his body in a unique style. It had six or more triangular sections made of hard, limy material. The edges of the sections interlock. They have leathery-hinged bases which can be moved by Barney. But best of all, on the top of his house, like a sky-light when it is open, he has a trap door. This little house of Barney’s is very sturdily built. It will not wash away in the strongest waves, and it can withstand severe temperature changes, from the hottest sun-baked rocks while he is exposed at low tide, to the coldest water while he is submerged at high tide. Through all such changes on the outside of his shell Barney is safely protected, for he can close his little trap door tightly and be safe and sound inside. He shuts it just before the last wave of the out­ going tide leaves him, and he there­ by keeps his little house full of cool, nourishing water to meet his needs until the tide returns. Barney and his family are called Acorn Barnacles (Balanus grandula, in case you are one who likes to try to pronounce and learn scientific

Have You Heard? by Rhoda Walton Leonard Have you heard the story of Eleanor Beck Who always answered "Just a sec," Or "In a minute," when spoken to Or when there was something she should do? Till one day Mother called her from her play And as usual, she heard Ellie say, "Just a minute." But ten minutes or so Passed before Ellie decided to go. But what a surprise when Ellie got there— The family had gone— -left a note on a chair! They'd gone out to dinner; they wouldn't be late, But this was one time that Ellie should wait! And as Ellie sat waiting (and hun­ gry, too) She decided in future, only prompt­ ness would do!

you can find them no matter what seashore you visit. But before you go down to the beach to search for Barney here is a

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Good accomodations for Christian, conventions; they have a choice> downtown location. ■istia Í ¡h /

The biggest, best meal I've/ had at so low a price. ---------------

Itb a good place for Christians to meet and eat after going to their downtown church, or while shopping on week-days.

WHERE? THE BIOLA HOTEL AND CAFETERIA

— 536 S. HOPE ST. — LOS ANGELES 17, CALIFORN IA PHONE: MAdison 7-9941

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