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Get a 25i box today ... or larger economy sire. \*R TO -MIGHT; TOMORROW ALRIGHT Shallow in Self Deep ver wH in books and shal low in himself. ? Milton. One's Harden For every man shall bear his own burden. Help Defend Y our Country By Buying Defense Bonds D ECORD breaking has many odd angles that often remain hidden behind the scenes. Gene Fowler. | author, poet and sage of Hollywood, j insists that Barney Oldfield, the vet eran auto racing driver, is the all I time leader when it comes to a mat ter of uniqueness. "Barney learned to drive a car one morning." Gene says, "and he broke a world's record that same afternoon." This happens to be 100 per cent true. Henry Ford, looking for a chance to test one of his new cars, turned the job over to Barney and his mastodonie cigar. Barney spent an hour or so the differ ent gadgets worked and a few hours later gave his machine the gas, prov ing a car could be driven at a faster pare than a mile a minute. If asked to take the chance, O'.i field also would have been the first to try driving a car from the top of a skyscraper. While playing golf with Johnny Wcissmuller, we discovered Uie T?i zan swimmer also had been a fea ture in the unique division. Johnny, after turning in a 71 at Lakeside, said, "The first time I ever swam In competition I set a new world's record at 100 yards. The second time I started I happened l? break this first record." The diffeience between Weissmul ler and Oldfield is that Johnny had been in hard training under a com BARNEY OLDFIELD petent coach for some time. But even this doesn't detract from the performance of the most remark able natural swimmer who ever lived ? and one of the great com petitors. Weissmuller now is busy showing chimps how to climb trees and throw coconuts. Two Others Two other unique record breakers ? are Cornelius Warmerdam at the pole vault and Les Steers at the high jump ? two high-flying Californians. Warmerdam discovered that the only way he could pass 15 feet was to get his right arm out of the way in time. Steers discovered that the only way he could beat 6 feet 10 inches over the lofty cross bar was to get his left foot out of the way before it carried away the bar. "I could get my left hand and left arm awa; in time at 15 feet or bet ter," Warmerdam, tbe high school instructor, said. "It was the right arm that gave me all tbe trouble, i worked at this kmc'.: and ! also worked hard at the job of increasing my speed. In the beginning I ran the hundred in 11H seconds. Later an I got this speed down to 10% seconds." With these two things accom plished Warmerdam soared above 15 feet at least seven times in one year, Anally reaching the incredible height of 15 feet 5% inches. His goal is now 18 feet, given the time to practice. About Steers There were vague rumors and re ports years ago that certain Zulu African jumpers could equal 3 feet 10 inches. These rumors never were verified. But back in June, 1941, at a Pacific Coast conference meet, Lester Steers, the Oregon University rub ber-man, proved a human being rould Hear thp bar at 6 feet 11 jiches. In an effort to control a balky left Toot, he would train wearing only >ne shoe, on his right foot, with his left foot bare. Steers goes over with l legal body roll. After hard work he was able to get this left foot out >f the way at the top of the jump. His goal, if given the chance, is J feet, once thought to be impossible. L JT- |MPHOV?D'r^ UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY I chool Lesson By HAROLD L. LUNIXJU1S1, D. D. Cf The Moodv Bible Institute of Chicago. Released bv western Newspaper Union. I Lesson for February 22 ' Lesson -subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education: used by per mission JESUS APPOINTS AND TEACHES THE TWELVE LESSON TEXT? Luke 6:12m GOLDEN TEXT? Let your light to rhln? freror# men. that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which la In aeaven.? Matthew 5:1?. God is sovereign and has all pow er. He might, therefore, perform His works without the help of man, and on many an occasion He doe3 jual uiat. That fact makes it all the more glorious that He ordinarily works through men, giving to them the privilege of companionship with Kim in service. Sinful and weak tuGugii they may have been, they become strong and holy in Him, able to do valiant service in His name. I. Appointed to Serve Christ (w. 12-19). It is the constant teaching of Scripture that those called to serve God are not self-appointed. They are 1. Chosen by Him (w. 12, 13). He chooses whom He will, gives them the gifts and the grace for ministry (and both are important!), and pro vides them a place of service. It is vitai to the servant of Christ that he know that he has been chosen and called of the Lord. Observe that it was after a night of prayer that Jesus appointed the twelve. How many churches give that much prayer to the choosing of its leaders? Do we not need it far more than did our Lord? 2. Called from Many Walks of Life (w. 14-16). The apostles were men of widely differing gifts, tem peraments, and personal character istics. Some had unusual ability, others apparently were of ordinary qualifications. They were of many occupations, fishermen, a tax gath erer, etc.; but not one was by pro fession a preacher or priest. Were men to choose iui sucii of fices they would look within the nar row limits of a few learned profes sions, with certain nationalities pre ferred, and with position in life an important factor. God cuts across every rnan-made limitation and calls His workers as He sees fit. 3. Companions in Service (vv. 17 19). At once the twelve received their introduction to service to the great multitude diseased, demon possessed, in spiritual need. It was Jesus who healed them (and notice that "he healed them all," v. 19), but verse 17 tells us that the newly appointed apostles came and stood with Him. They had fellowship with the healing and serving Christ, just as we may have it in service for Him today. II. Prepared to Live for Christ (W. 20-26). 1. How to Meet Difficulties (vv. 20-23). Poverty, hunger, weeping, being hated for Christ's sake, these ! were the things that Jesus knew i His servants might expect, so He ! prepared them. They were told that these things need not disturb them, for there is a kingdom coming; there will be a time when every hunger will be satisfied, when weep ing shall turn to laughter. Hatred for Christ's sake is de clared to be the occasion for an outburst of joy because of the re ward which awaits in heaven. Scripture speaks much of rewards, and we do well to encourage our selves and other Christians by the blessed prospect. ! Meeting difficulties is a matter ' of having mental and spiritual eyes rightly focused. If we do, we can see right through them and see that on the other side there is blessing. But there are temptations in an other direction, so He tells them 2. How to Avoid Dangers (vv. 24 26). Jesus is here speaking of those I who, lacking true spiritual vision, revel in the satisfaction of worldly things without a thought of God. The passage, however, may well be ap plied to the worker for Christ. Often he will be tempted to covet the wealth, the prosperity, the pleas ures, and popularity of those round about him. The question which comes to him is. Why should I and my family not share these pleasant things? There in lies a temptation to become worldly-minded, centered in the tem poralities of life. Let him learn that money in itself cannot bring last ing joy; that the fullness of this world is soon exchanged for an eter nal emptiness; that the shallow laughter of this world's fun rapidly gives way to weeping. ASK ME ANOTHER I A quiz with answers offering information on various subjects The Questions 1. The Rubicon refers to what? 2. What is the chemical name for laughing gas? 3. What is a machete ? a ba nana, a knife or a musical instru ment? 4. Where do the natives speak the Manx language? 5. What was Romeo's family name? 6. Electrum is an alloy of what? 7. Linseed oil is an important component of which ? calcimine, linoleum or asphalt? The Answer 9 1. A river. By leading an army ! across the river contrary to the prohibition of the civil govern ment of Rome. Caesar precipitat ed a civil war which made him supreme, hence, "to cross the Ru bicon" is to take the irrevocable decisive step. 2. Nitrous oxide. 3. A knife. 4. Isle of Man. 5. Montague. 6. Gold and silver. 7. Linoleum. 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