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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 10

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Elwood, Indiana
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PACZIOThsl Friday, May 19,2008 Local business spotlight 0 5) 7 Bfcie study is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. The food pantry wil be open from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. For information caJ 552-201 2.

Church of the United Brethren In Christ InrisdaJe Church of the United Brethren in Christ welcomes you to worship in a small loving Orthodox Protestant church environment Terry Taylor is the pastor. Adult and youth Sunday school begins at 9:30 am. Worship services abegin at 10:30 am. and 6 p.m. Worship service Wednesday begins at 6 p.m.

To locate the church, take Co. Rd. 100W about four tenths of a mile south off Washington Strait in Alexandria. Turn west on First Street The public is invited to afl services. Cornerstone Community Church The public is invited to attend services at Cornerstone Community Church, 1 01 0 N.

Park Alexandria Pastors are Randy and Cheryl Murphy. Sunday services begin with church school at 9:30 followed by worship at 10:30. Nursery and junior church are provided (luring services. Wednesday's Family Night includes prayer at 6 p.m., adult Bible study and Abide youth group at 7. For information can Faith Tabernacle GA Homer is pastor of the Faith Tabernacle "an Apostolic-Pentecostal Church" Services begin at 10 am.

with Sunday schoolworship. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at C.R. 2049 W. and C.R.

1300 Alexandria For information call 754-3141. Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria Sunday school begins at 1 0 a.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church, 107 E. Broadway Alexandria, followed by worship at 11 a.m. Evening worship is at 6 p.m.

Ladies' Bible study is held at 9:30 a.m. each Tuesday. Bible study and prayer meeting is at 6 p.m. each Wednesday. ALS meets at 6:30 p.m.

the first Monday of the month. The men meet for breakfast the last Saturday of the month. The public is invited to all servic- Bob FrazJer, shown above, is an employee of Elwood Tire and Auto Service. (Metina Miller photo) Elwood Tire and Auto Service has been in business in Elwood 22 years Name brand tires are also available. The Efwood store also offers 24-hour towing service available at 620-91 17.

Tipton County Tire and Auto specializes mainly in auto, passenger and medium sized truck tire service. The Tipton store is located at 1013 Berryman Street and has three employees. For more information call 675-5325. Cole is a graduate of Elwood Community High School and moved to Efwood in 1973. He is married to Lisa Cole.

Elwood Tire and Auto is located at 1620 South A Street and is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 p.m. and Saturdays, 8 am to noon. To make an appointment, call 552-5037. BY METINA MILLER Elwood Tire and Auto Service has been open for 22 years and expanded its services to Tipton County in 2004. Ron Cole, owner, contributes his business's success to, "a tot of long working hours and hard work.

We do our best for all our customers. The majority of our business is repeat customers within a 15 mile radius." Cole's Elwood store has grown to employ ten qualified personnel. Efwood Tire and Auto offers complete car and truck services, and tires for farm machinery that can be changed on the farm site. Four-wheel alignments, shocks, brakes and rims are among a few of an extensive list of the services offered by the business. who are doing business with us so they can make the decisions they want to," Silverman said.

The overall average waiting time at branches statewide in April was 32 minutes. The agency's goal is to reduce that to 20 minutes by the end of this year. The agency plans to update the average times each month. States continued from page 1 Border Protection officers have complained they have not been trained to identify bird smugglers or to quarantine birds arriving from countries that have had flu outbreaks. Runge expressed some frustration with the level of training so far.

"I wish I could say it had all already been done," he said. "Right now the planning is coordinated, but the education is not as coordinated as we'd like. That having been said, everybody around here's gotten a tot smarter about it." FLYING FLAMINGOS 552-0180 Church continued torn page 4 Pastor Steprian Marrlt wl grve the message. Tim Beeman wi lead tm music and announcements. Laura Baetnan it ttw music Church dmera art haU the last Sunday of lha month; Hon Chapel Zlon Chapel, located cm the corner of North and 14th streets, announces the services of the Sunday school begins at 9:30 lih, Mowed by worship at 10:30.

Midweek services and Kids' Chi) for children ages 3-12, begin 81 7 p.m. Wednesday. For transportation to any of the services, cal 552-7885. The Rev. Jack Bess II is pasta of the church.

New Hope Community Church Pastor Btl Hunt and the congregation of New Hope Community Church, 2305 S. Street, invites the pubic to Join them in worship at 10 am. Sunday. Pastor Hunt wi deliver the message. John See is the praise leader, Brent Mums is music coordinator.

Children's church begins at 10:30 am. Amber Shock is the children's church administrator. Services are also held at 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday. For more information cal 552-5233 or 552-7215.

Lighthouse Fellowship Pastor Larry C. Schimmel and the congregation of the Lighthouse Fellowship, in conjunction with Christian NewKght Association, 271 2 S. Street, invites the pubic to join them in worship at 10:30 am. Sunday. Sunday school begins at 9:30 evening services begin at 6 p.m.

BUe study is at 6 pm Wednesday. The dudNc is invited to attend. Central Wesleyan Church The Purpose Driven Life campaign continues this Sunday, focusing on the fourth purpose: Ministry. Sunday school begins at 9:30 am. wfth Bible study classes for al In the 10:30 am.

worship serv Gospels continued from page 4 Princeton Theological Seminary. Like Vermes, Metzger says the obvious: Earlier is better. The New Testament Gospels from the first century were closest to materials torn Jesus' original apostles and their successors. Besides chronology, Metzger says, the four Gospels were favored due to "continuous acceptance and unlike texts that Main Street Association seeking donations for flowers Trie Main Street Association wil soon be redoing the Irvge pots in the business district The group plans to clean them out add top soil and put in new plants. This is an important project that wil beau SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2008 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY Busta Rhymes, 34; Branson Pinchot 47; Cher, 60; Joe Cocker, 62 Happy Birthday: You may question your direction this year.

Someone wi be out to cause you trouble so be ready to do damage control. You can make headway with creative projects. You need time to do things that arent being manipulated by others. Concentrate on yourser. and stop putting others trt Your numbers are 6, 14, 19, 20, 29, 33 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Your input wi be greatly appreciated by someone who respects your opinion.

Donl hold back -say what's on your mind. A personal invcVement with someone you meet today wi end up being extrernefy special. 4 stars TAURUS (Apri 20-May 20): You wi be very titer on getting things dona Someone wi want to 1 Join your team and help you with a project, but be careful not to let him or her take over. Fun and games are In the picture. 2 stars GEUM (Uay 21-Juna 20): Not everyone wi be Mrsdng the same way you are so dorr? gat dacour-aged you get lUsheb.

You wi nave to be aBpacteJry careful when tffi T1 Mfifmimw ice, Pastor Matthew Mifler will peak from Epheetans 2:10 on Vte Are God's The annual church business meeting will begin at 5 p.m. Sunday. Everyone is asked to bring finger foods to share. The 6 p.m. kids' ministry, Christian Ufa Club wi be held as usual.

Pastor Adam Otto is involved with the 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night youth rallies, special trips and retreats. Pledges are coming in for his support, and can be made by eating the church. Tickets may be purchased in advance for the Dan's fish fry being held Thursday, in fellowship hall. Preparation and serving helpers are needed.

For information cal 552-3642. Donations of scrap wood is needed for the Ckxnmunity Fair organized by the Elwood Ministerial Association at CaBaway Park, scheduled tor June 10. Church of Christ The Church of Christ is located at 1 61 6 North A Street Bible study for both young and old begins at 9:30 am. Worship services follow at 10:30 am. Sunday evening worship services begin at 6.

Services Wednesday begin at 7 p.m. Sunday morning's study wil be from the book of Matthew. Wednesday's study will be from the book of 2 John. A pitch-in dinner is held the second Sunday of each month. Correspondence courses and home study is available.

For transportation or more information, call 552-6387 or 552-6354. New Life Ministries Outreach The public is invited to attend services at New Life Ministries Outreach, 1522 Main St Jesse Wolf is the pastor. Sunday morning services begin at 10 am. Evening services begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday prayer night is from 6 to 7 p.m.

Wednesday evening services begin at 7 p.m. A nursery is available. For more information, or if you have a specific need we may be able to help you with, call (765) 552-5649 The Elwood Mission Sunday school begins at 9 am. at the Elwood Mission, 114 South Anderson St. The public is invited.

appeared after apostolic times in a Imited number of congregations. The favored four were also judged to be in continuity with recognized church tradition. For instance, the second-century "Judas" is enthralled with heavenly complexities and despises the material world and the Old Testament God who created it The authority of the four was fixed by the A.D. 180 listing of the important Bishop Irenaeus of Lyons hi a writing that dismissed "Judas" as "a fabricated work." The Muratorian Fragment from the tify the uptown," said Mike Mengett, chairman. Individuals, groups and businesses are encouraged to make contributions and help with the project.

Checks should be made payable to the Elwood Main Street Association and may be taken to Nancy Sumner at the library or Terry Jones at the YMCA. dealing with people you work with or tor. A situation you are involved in may become very complex if you aren't precise. 2 stars CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Be adamant about putting things into play and positive about your plans. Romantic encounters wUI lead to a very eventful evening.

This is a great time to get serious about your personal goals. Be creative in your choices. 5 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Not everything wil run smoothly especially if money is involved. Lighten your financial load to avoid future money problems.

A few changes at home wi be the perfect place to begin to budget 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Someone from your past can play a prominent role in your He today. A relationship with someone you care about may be undergoing some changes. If you feel you missed out on, something you wanted to do in the past, go back and Iva out your dream. 3 stars LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): You wi dazzle people with your charm, sophistication and very unique way of doing things today.

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Silverman noted that one of the three listed alternatives was the branch in Lebanon, about a 10 mile drive up Interstate 65. The Web page lists its average Tuesday wait time at 32 minutes. "It gives the power to the people Wrtk I iftw wilHt rakatt mtplMt tail, Urns if ply. SMUT (OMniTQ IS EtctJiflWMt Strut (7t5)7WI i Samsung ywr M30 i vr Mr 11 late second century confirms this judgment However, the process of choosing only the four began in the half of the second century, Metzger says. He traces numerous citations of the four during the decades after they were written.

During the second century, sects that rejected the Old Testament, censored parts of the four Gospels or taught secret mysteries like those in "Judas," forced the church to define for good that only four Gospels were authentic. Women of the Moose plan rummage sale The Women of the Moose are planning a rummage sale May 26 and 27 from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Anyone wanting to donate clean items for the sale is asked to call 552-3451. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov.

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