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SPORTS Classified 964-7161 SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1989 BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER 5C Notices Bingo Directory 155 Bingo Directory 155 Funeral Directors Garage Sales Bedford Twp Household Estate Sales Garage Sales City KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Fri. 630 to 11P.M. Sisters Bingo Sun. 230 -7 502 E. Michigan, Augusta PENNFIELD ATHLETIC BOOSTERS, High School Cafeteria, 630 Saturday.

ST. JOSEPH CHURCH Parish Center, Thurs. 7:00 Early Birds at I Sanders, Lions still far apart The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY A Detroit Lions official says the National Football League team is "more than a little way off' in contract talks with Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders. ii ii ii ii nuts. BUSINESS HOURS: Monday thru Friday 80LM.to5P.M.

DEADLINES Publication DateDeadline Friday Thurs. 5:00 P.M. Saturday Fri. 11:30 AJA. Sunday Fri.

5:00 PM. Sunday Fri. 5:00 PM. INDEX Accessorles-Ports-Tires .625 Airplanes 620 Antiques 400 Apartments to Rent 515 Auction Calendar 165 Auctions 170 Auction Calendar 171 Automobiles for Sale 640 Auto Service RepairsPorts 639 Automobiles Wanted 635 Bingo Directory 155 Bicycles 601 Boats and Motors 610 Books-Used-Rare 401 Building Materials 450 Business Opportunities .250 Camera-Sports-Hobbies .425 Campers-Travel Trailers-Motor Homes 615 Card of Thanks 125 A handy guide to houses in the Battle Creek "This may be 'The Year of the Holdout' in the NFL for both the draft choices and the veteran players," Lions controller Chuck Schmidt said. "There Barry Sanders Cemetery Lots and Mausoleums .110 Child-Adult Care.

-213 Christmas Trees-Wreaths Decorations 345 Classics-Antique Cars 638 Coal-Wood-Oil 455 Computers and Video Accessories 433 Cottages and Resorts 535 Commercial 570 Commercial-Rental Condominiums Lease -582 -517 Dogs-Cats-Pets. -300 Duplexes. 516 Employment Agencies 210 Family Budget Control 270 Farm Animals .305 Farm Machinery Farm Produce Farms-Ranches Flowers -320 -310 -550 .130 .107 Funeral Directors Garage-Rummage Sales City Lakevlew Urban dale. 160 161 162 163 164 Pennfietd Harper Creek. Springfield .165 .166 .167 .168 .169 .409 .315 verona Rural and Other Bedford Twp EmmettTwp Gold, Silver Jewelry Hay and Straw Health Centers 175 Help Wanted Home Decor Hot Air Balloons Sales and Service Household Goods Household Estate Sales Houses for Rent Houses for Sale HouseBedding Plants Income Tax-Accounting .180 in Memoriam Instruction-Schools Kitchen Specialties Lake Property Land Contracts Lawn-Garden Supplies Legal Services Livestock and Farm Animals .305 .280 .102 .138 Loans to $1500 402 618 405 159 350 120 185 407 560 265 153 Local Funerals Lost and Found 168 SALE: STEREO, bathroom fixtures, bikes, air conditioner, keyboard, kids clothes, and misc.

Fri. Sot. 9 am -4 pm. 137 Quail Garage Sales Emmett Twp 169 LARGE YARD SALE: Air boat, speed boat, trailers, large selection of tools, odds and ends. 309 Cohas-set 9 am-9 pm, Friday, Sat-urday and Sunday.

Auctions 170 STANTONS REALTORS-AUCTIONEERS 517726-0181-517852-1717 WM. O. COATS AGENCY 517741-5431 "Performance Continues To Outsell Promises!" Instruction-Schools 185 A career as a Professional Truck Driver. Quality training, financial aid available, housing, on site training and iob placement assistance. EATON ROADRANGER TRAINING INSTITUTE (616)385-2044 or (800)325-6733 in association with KVCC ARGUBRIGHT BUSINESS COLLEGE.

216 Old Kent Bonk Bldg. Ph. 968-6105. "We Mean Employment Help Wanted 200 A-1 RESUMES-Composed and Typed professionally for you. Call 979-1046 aaa retail ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Perfect for students.

Full and part time positions. Excellent pay rate and academic credit possible. Corporate scholarships available. 1 -329-2488 9 am. -to 6 p.m.

ADVERTISING SALES TOP DOLLAR POTENTIAL BPI a midwest leader in a speciality type advertising has an immediate opening for one high-energy self-motivated career minded individual. Benefits include training, advancement, bonus, incentives, renewal and protected territory. Applicant must have minimu-mone year outside sales and good car. Limited travel is involved. For confidential interview send detailed resume, including salary history and personals to: Executive Vice President BPI, P.O.BOX 525, Wabash, IN 46992.

ATTENTION EMPLOYERS has a variety of Veterans available for various employment. Please Phone M.E.S.C, 962-5411. AUTOMOTIVE FABRICATION Automotive conversion company seeks motivated, self starters with mechanical aptitude, clean driving record, and ability to deal with customers, welding skills and metal fabricating a plus. Only serious need apply in person at 544 Wan Wee Nork, Battle Creek. BABYSITTER needed in my home, 2nd shift for 2 and 3 yr.

olds. Harper Creek Area 965-5951. BABYSITTER wanted, part-time only days and eve-nings. 964-9388. BAKER For donut shop.

Must hove experience. Send resume and salary requirements to: P.O. Box 247, Union City, Ml 49094. BANK OFFICE MANAGER Small rural office. General Banking, Consumer and Mortgage Lending experience necessary.

Send resume to: Personnel Department P. O. Box 309 Coldwater, Ml 49036 An Equal Opportunity Employer. BARTENDER Dependable and honest. Full or part time nights.

Apply Waterfront Seafood Columbia Ave. BEAUTICIAN The Vogue has one station to rent. 979-221 1 or 964-2607. Bring in this ad for a FREE 1 GALLON of Purified Sprinklets Water. 1125 W.

Columbia. 965-7873. mm 160 BUSINESS MOVING SALE Carpet, blinds, ceiling fans, furniture, fixtures, misc. Items. Saturday 8 am-12 noon.

10 Capitol Ave. NE. GARAGE SALE 10 Bonita; 8-4, Sat and Sun. Electric stove, horizontal blinds, 1987 quod, much more. GARAGE SALE 251 Chestnut Sat, Sun, Cars, beds, lots of misc.

GARAGE SALE: Fri, Sat. Antiques, children's clothing, baby furniture, 34 Guest St. GREBLE STREET BLOCK SALE: Fri, Sat, July 7, 8. Hours 9-? LARGE GARAGE SALE: Lots of children's clothing, bath tub with claw feet, toys, antiques, good water softener. 168 Mariorie, Thurs, Fri, Sat.

9-dark. QUEEN OF JUNK'S COLLECTIBLES and ANTIEQUES SALE: Reasonable. Sat, July 8, unless severe rain. 143 Orchard Ave. Many small items.

SALE AT 79 Bidwell, gas stove, chest of drawers, odds, and ends. Fri-Wed (77-712) 9-6. Garage Sales Lakeview 161 508 Woods Sat and Sun, 8-6 It's clean up time! DRAPES, curtains, traverse rods, Venetian blinds, electrical appliances, dishes, clothes, and much more. Sat, only, 9-5. 45 So.

30th St. FRI AND SAT; 9-5 721 Eastfield Dr. Treadmill, Wedgewood, small size adult clothing, shelving, misc. FURNITURE, fishing equipment, clothing and misc. 78 S.

29th St, Sat, July 9-5. GARAGE SALE: 120 W. Territorial. Fri, Sat. July 7, 8.

10-3. Baby clothes, infant-toddler; women's size 11-XL; furniture; bedding. All good condition. GARAGE SALE: Sat, Sun. 117 S.

28th St. Furniture and misc. HI TRAFFIC COUNT FLEA MARKETGARAGE SALE. Indooroutdoor space for rent. 963-4395969-0906.

MISC. GOODIES From 9 om-5 pm on Saturday, July 8th. 964 Glencroft. SATURDAY 9-5, Riverside Dr. to Corner of Country Club Terr and Cherry Ln.

SOFA and chairs, household items, some clothes. 12 Lakeside Dr. Saturday 9-5 SOLAR Cover roller, refrigerator, linens, misc household. 222 Brlarhill Dr. 965-1910 Friday and Saturday 9 om-5 pm Garage Sales Urbandale 162 Fri, Sat, Sun; 9-dark.

Baby clothes and furniture; compact disc, clothes, odds and ends. 135 Stillson. GROWING UP YARD SALE: Lots of good girls' toys, bicycles, clothing, and misc. 126 W. Spaulding.

Thurs, Fri, Sat, 10-5. SALE: 159 Waupaka Dr. Lamps, chairs, dishes, large mirrors, and misc. 9 am-? July7th-8th Garage Sales Pennfield 163 FURNITURE, tools, small appliances, clothing, lots of misc. items.

197 Milton, 9 om-6 pm, Fri. ond Sat. SAT, SUN. 9-5. TV's, stereo equipment, air conditioner, electronics, some furni-ture.

11157 No. YARD SALE: 149 Sharon. July 6-9, 9-5. Refrigerator, dryer, baby bed, much misc Garage Sales Harper Creek 164 5 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 97 Boyer Fri, Sat. 9-6.

Furniture, odds and ends. GARAGE SALE: 12234 6 Mile Rd. Fri, Sat, Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SUN.

8-8. GE heavy duty washer dryer; Signature chest freezer; king size wa-terbed, mirrored headboard; bicycles; lamps; pot-belly wood stove; lots of misc 150 Wallace, 962-6768. Garage Sales Verona 166 SALE 23 THORNCROFT Friday-Saturday, 9 am-5 pm. Sofa, stereo with cabinet, queen nattress, bikes, toys, clothes, misc Lots-Building Sites Love and Quotes Machinery-Tools 155 135 .445 Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted 415 Mobile Homes for Rent 520 Mobile Homes for Sale 585 Mobile Home Service 532 Mobile Home Spaces .530 Monument Markers 1 1 5 Mortgages and Loans 275 Local Funerals 102 MOORE, REV. ROY: Friends may call at the SPENCER FUNERAL HOME, in Athens where full military funeral services will be conducted by the Athens VFW Post 5319, 3 p.m.

Sunday at the Glad Tidings Assembly Church, 14990 Beadle Lake Road, Rev. Don Martineau officiating. Interment Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens. STEWART, MR. JAMES RJ Friends may call at the FARLEY-ESTES FUNERAL HOME, 105 Capital N.E.

where the family will receive visitors from p.m. Thursday and 1-4 p.m. and p.m. Friday. Funeral services conducted by the Rev.

Rodney Kalaiainen will be held at First United Methodist Church 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Should friends desire contributions may be mode to the James R. Stewart Musical Scholarship Fund, Battle Central High School.

WATSON, JAMES Friends may call at Richard A. Henry Funeral Home, 703 Capital S.W. Graveside services 12 noon Saturday at Oak Hill Cemetery. WOOLNER, MR. REGINALD EL: Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Saturday at the FARLEY-ESTES FUNERAL HOME, 105 Capital N.E., where funeral services will be held in the Colonial Chapel 10 a.m. Monday. Rev. John Marvin and Rev. William Harvey officiating.

Cremation will follow. Should friends desire, they may send flowers or make memorial contributions to the of Hospital Vascular Research Fund. Envelopes available at the funeral home. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday 12-2 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.

The family would like to thank Visiting Nurse Services of Calhoun County, the staff and doctors at of Hospital and special thanks to Dr. Thomas Wakefield. Trim your expenses by shopping the classified columns before you buy. You can use the extra money you'll make for a dinner out! people read Motorcycles 600 Musical Instruction 107 RICHARD A. HENRY FUNERAL HOME 703 Capital S.W.

962-5191 Member N.S.M. BACHMAN HEBBLE Funeral Service 223 North Bedford Road 965-5145 SPENCER 310 S. Capitol 729-4100 Athens, Ml ROYAL FUNERAL HOME 964-3706 281 Upton PERRY MORTUARY. Louis T. Perry, Director, 140 Capital NE, 964-3775.

Preneed Trust, Low costs. Williams Funeral Home 133 Orchard St. Delton 623-5461 Farley-Estes Funeral Home 105 Capital Ave. N.E. Estes lohn Dowdle Todd Angood Messenger 962-5527 the new Shaw-Estes Funeral Home 2838 Capital Ave.

S.W. 979-3838 LANGELAND MEMORIAL 622 S. Burdick, Kalamazoo 1-343-1508 Cemetery Lots Mausoleums 110 2 LOTS and 2 Vaults, $1000 for all. Memorial Gardens. Call 965-6478 after 12:30 4 GRAVE sites.

Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens. $500. Write: A. Banner, 1271 Har- wood, Libertyville, IL 60048. B.C.

MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery-Chapel-Crypts-Niches-Memorials. Owned-operated by B. C. Kiwanis 963-7577. OAK HILL CEMETERY Lots, Cremation, Pre-Planning Available 964-7321.

Love Quotes 135 LOVERBOY thanks for the Love and Happiness that you have given me in the past 9 months. I Love YOU. Sweet Lips. Lost Found 138 LOST At Balloon Fest 35mm Canon T-70, Telephoto lens with 28-200 range, black case. REWARD.

964-3265. LOST: Bailey ParkVerona area. Golden Lhasa Apso, answers to Call 964-8196. LOST: Female TerrierBas sett Hound, tri-color, 10 yrs. old.

1 ear stands up, 1 flops down. Missing since 74.962-7411. LOST: Male Rottweiler, 120 lbs. Lynwood (Lakeview) area. REWARD.

969-0225. LOST: Men's tortoise shell glassesblack case, vicini ty Raymond Rd. near Keh logos. 979-1558 after 5. REWARD for 3 Ham radios, lost from construction trailer.

968-2011 or 979 1100 ask for Bierlein. Personals 140 CHRISTIAN Singles free magazineinformation, I.C.S., Box 94, Fostoria, Ml 48435 FRIDAY Night Dance. Live Music Downstairs Eagles. July 14, 9p.m.-1 a.m. Stop A.

Amy Hypnotherapy Call 963-2333. WHITE widow would like to meet a retired gentlemen 55-65 years. Call 964-0856 Special Events 145 BUS TRIP Tiger Staduim, July 16th. $20. Call 979 4336 or 965-2221 CHICAGO SHOPPING SPREE Nov.

25, 1 night. Contact 965-2222. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA New York Motor Coach Tour, Aug 29, 5 days, from $349. Contact 965-2222. Public Notices 150 ARE YOU SELF-EM Do you need benefits.

Call Sandra. 1 381-4239, leave message. CALHOUN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTICE OF PROPERTY TRANSFER HEARING Wednesday, July 19, P.M. To Be Held At The Calhoun Intermediate School District Service Center Building Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Calhoun Inter mediate School District Board of Education will be held at the Calhoun Intermediate School District Service Center, 17111 Drive North, Marshall, Michigan on Wednesday, July 19, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering the following property transfer request.

From the Union City School District to the Athens Area School District. Petitioners: Laldnd C. and Robbin S. Conine 5438 Drive South, East Leroy, Ml 49051 Section 12 T4S-R8W, Athens Township Parcel No. 13-02-012-004-00 The North 330 feet of the East 132 feet of the East 16 of the Northwest 14 of Section 12.

SEV: $5,400 1 Acre. Dated this 30th Day of June, 1989. Roger T. LaBonte, Secretary Calhoun ISD Board of Education Bingo Directory 155 AIR FORCE SERGEANTS Mon. 6:30 p.m.

THE AUXILIARY Thurs, 6:30 p.m. 298 No. 20th St. AMERICAN LEGION POST 298 S.A.L, at 228 N. 20th Sunday, 12:30.

AMERICAN Legion Aux. 298 228 N. 20th St. Fri. at 12 noon.

BINGO, sponsored by St. Joseph's Dad's Club, 6:30 at school cafeteria. FRI. 6:30 p.m. Bathe Creek Exchange Club 31 No.

Washington HARPER CREEK American Legion, 1125 E. Columbia Ave. 6:30 p.m. 159 Estate, household, moving sales conducted. Jim Dean 517-629-8460; 517-629-4051 ESTATE SALE Everything must go! 133 S.

Wattles Rd, July 9-5. YOU'LL be pleased with the fast results you'll get with a Classified Ad! of worship area. Non Denominational NEW LIFE CHAPEL FOUR SQUARE CHURCH 15Lomora 963-5857 Pastor Garry O'Dell Sunday Morning: 10:00 am, Sunday Eve. 6:30 p.m. Wed.

Eve. 6:30 p.m. Family Night Orthodox ST. EUAS EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH 5066 Drive South, Corner M-66, 979-2146 The Very Rev.Archpriest Michael St. Andrew.

Sun. Services: Divine Liturgy 10:00 am Church School 100 am. 1st Sat. of Month: Vespers and Confession 5:30 pm. Holy days as announced.

(All services in English) Pentecostal Church of God ANDRUS ST. CHURCH OF GOD 765AndrusSt.atl9th 963-4294 Rev. William O. Bingham Sun. School 100 am.

Worship 1 10 am and 6:00 pm. Wed. Service at 70 pm. We have signing for the deaf Presbyterian FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UlCopital N.E. 964-3700 David W.

Robertson Pastor Sun. Worship 8301030 am First Sun. 830 communion. Sun. School (all ages) 9:15 child care.

Tape Ministry PENNFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comer of St. Mary's Lake Rd. and Capital Ave. N.E. Pastor Leon W.

White 965-0818. Worship 10 am. (Year RoundJ.Education Hr. 110 WESTLAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 415 S. 28th St.

964-0100 Dr. B. Mason Shamback Church Sch. 9:15 am. Sun.

Worship 10:30 am. Sun. Youth Group 40 pm. Sun, Restorationist REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 1405 W. Territorial Sunday School 9:30 A.M.

Church Worship 1 1:00 A.M. Pastor-Elder George Clark 962-4354 Reformed in America CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH (Reformed Church in Amerl ca) 3142 Capital Ave. S.W. 979-2271 Rev. James Moore Sunday Worship, 10:00 am and 6:00 pm Sunday School 11 30 am Religious Science CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Sunday Service 11:00 A.M.

Youth Sunday School and Nursery. Battle Creek Center Offices and Classes Plus Prayer Services on Thurs. 7:30 P.M. 71 S. 20th St.

Rev. Jim Crawford, Minister, 968-3043 Dlal-A-Thought 962-3523 United Brethren In Christ UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Pastor Donald M. Palmer 968-8609 Sun. Worship: 11:00 a.m and 6:00 p.m. Sun.

School 9:45 a.m. Youth Ministry Sun. at Battle Creek Christian School. Prayer Ministry 7:00 p.m. Wed.

Counselingbyoppointment United Methodist BIRCHWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3003 Gethings Road, Corner of Helmer, 963-2084 Pastor Rev. David Yingling Sunday School 930 dm Sunday Worship 1030 am Nursery Provided Barrier Free Building CHAPEL HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 157 Chapel Hill Dr.963-0231 Rev. Joseph Blstoyi Church School, 930 am Worship, 830 am1 1:00 am "Barrier Free" (Nursery Provided all morning) CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 65 N. Bedford Rd. 965-3251 Rev.B.

James Vomer 962-6345 Sun.School, 930 am Sun. Worship, 1 10 am Jr. and Sr. High Youth Fellowship, Sun. 4 to 6 pm Young Adults 7:30 pm.

Sot. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 14 E. Michigan Ave. East end of Mall 963-5567 Rev. Dale Brown, Minister Sun.

Worship 100 am. Church School 1 10 am WELL 10:00 am. Sun. Programming all ages WASHINGTON HEIGHTS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 153 N. Wood St.

968-8773 PASTOR Clifton W. Bullock Church School 9:45 am. Worship Wed. Bible Study 730 pm Sun.Evening Service, ev ery 2nd Sun. Community Ministries 8 Unity UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 206 Robertson at Columbia (Near 1-94), 968-6929 Dial the Good Word 968-21 84 Minister Aldon Samaha Sun.

Worship 10:30 am. Midweek Prayer Service, Thurs. 7:30 pm. Wesleyan FIRST WESLEYAN CHURCH 14425 Helmer Rd, 962-6644 Sr. Pastor Robert L.

Zuhl Worship 10:45 am60 pm Sun. School 930 am Midweek Service, 6:30 pm 24 Hr. Phone Meditation, 965-0226 GARRISON HILLS WESLEYAN CHURCH East Ave. at Bradley 963-3306 Rev. Arthur Good Sunday Worship 110 am and 60 pm.

Sunday School 9:45 am. Midweek Services Wed. 70 pm WEDNESDAY NIGHT VFW Post 565, 72 E. Jackson St, Early birds 630. Household -Estate Sales 159 FOR a Household or Estate Sale Call Gloria and Marge.

964-4048, 965-8961. HAVE a sale. Call Classified. Church of God MINGES HILLS CHURCH OF GOD 3180BeckleyRd, 979-4166 Pastor Arnold Deyoung, 979-4166 Sun. School 930 am Sun.

Worship 10:45 am Sun. Eve. 6:00 pm. Mid-Week Adult Bible Study and Youth Fellow- ship. Wed.

70 pm NORTH AVE. CHURCH OF GOD 1079 North Ave. 965-1908 Rev. James Walters Sun. School 9:45 am.

Sun. Worship 1 10 am, 60 pm. Wed. Midweek Minis-tries70pm Congregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (United Church of Christ) 145 Capital NJH. 965-1225 Dr.

David H. Graham SnMInister, Or. Evor Roberts, Assoc Minister Bible Study 8:45 am. Morning worship and Church School 100 am Episcopal CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION 2589 Capital Ave. S.W, 965-2840 Rev.

James L. Postel Sun. Holy Eucharist 10 am Church School 10 and 110 am Weekday ond Holy Day Services as Announced ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 16 E. Van Buren at Capita! 965-2244Rev.

J. VanHooser AsstRev. Michael Fedewa Holy Eucharists: Sat. 5:30 pm; Sun. 830 am and 10:30 School, Noon Fri.

Friends B. C. EVANGELICAL FRIENDS CHURCH 1305 Olive St. 968-9376 Sr. Pastor, John O.

Grafton Youth, Kelly Hadlich Music, Steve Raymond Sun. School, 930 am; Sua Worship, 10:45 am, 6 pm. Midweek services. Wed. pm.

Youth grade. Wed. 7pm. CYC Wed. 7pm.

Baptist, Independent BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 141S.Finley 965-5454 Pastor Gerald Whitman Sunday School 100 a.m.; Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Sun.Eve.Worship,60p.m. Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Nursery Provided Christian School.

Klnder-garten-12th grade. Bus Ministry Lutheran REDEMPTION LUTHERAN CHURCH 2450W.Michlgan 964-2321 Rev. Dan L.Seng Services: (Sept-May) 10:30 am (June-Aug.) 90 am. Sun. School: 9:00 am ST.

PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 1079 Riverside Dr.963-4170 Rev. Erick Johnson, Pastor Sun. School 9:15 am Worship Service 10:30 am Summer Worship (June, ST. MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH 114 E. Minges Rd.

Corner of Minges and Capital S.W. 964-0401 Rev. Philip Often Sunday School 9:45 Worship Service, 930 ST. PAUL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 349 Capital N.E.968-3055 Pastor Thomas Hell Sun. School and Bible Classes 9:15 am.

Worship Services 8:00 am ond 10:30 am TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 2055 E. Columbia 963-5356 Dr. Donald W. Herdman, Pastor, 962-4154 Worship Service: 10:30 am. Nursery Provided.

Sun. School. 9:15 am. (June-Aug.) Sat. Worship: 6:00 pn m.

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Eagle and Green Streets, Marshall, 781-4479 Rev. Maurice G. Shockell Sun. Service 80 am and 10:30 am. Sun.

School and Bible Classes 9:15 Missionary Church MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 637 W. Van Buren Church 964-0015 Parsonage 968-8337 Pastor William Young, Jr. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am. Moanlght Bible Class Class 7-8 p.m.

Wed. Eve. Prayer Service 6-7 p.m. Wed. Night Mid-Week Service 730-90 p.m.

Sat. Morn Bible a ass 9-10 a.m. Mormon CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 1312 Capital Ave. S.W. SUNDAY SERVICES WARD 1 Sacrament Sunday School, Relief Society, 1 Priesthood, WARD 2 Sacrament Sunday School, Primary, Relief Society, Priesthood 964-4881 Nazarene MORGAN ROAD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner of Morgan Rd.

and Capitol Ave. N.E. 962-8625 Andrew V. Rushing, Pastor Sunday Worship 100 am. Bible Study 110 am.

Sunday services for devel-opmentolly impaired adults 2-4 p.m. Eves. Service 60 p.m. Mid-week Family Services 70 p.m. Kiddie Korral Day Care Center Ages 2 wks and up Daily 630 am.

to 5:30 p.m. 964-9545 .428 .430 .340 Musical Instruments -Nursery StockPlants Office Equipment And Supplies ..440 Offices-Business Places -565 Out-of-state Properties Part-Time and Temporary Help .208 Personals 140 Poultry and Supplies ..325 Public Notices 150 Rental-Garage Space 575 Resort Properties .586 Riding HorsesStables 303 Riding Apparel 330 River Frontage 563 Roommates 513 Assemblies of God FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 800 S. 24th St. 965-5441 Rev. Robert G.

Muirhead Sun. School 9:45 am Sun. Worship 1 1 am. Eves. 6 pm.

Wed. Family Night7 pm PENNFIELD ASSEMBLY OF GOD 8938 Bellevue Rd. 965-1213 Rev. Timothy A. Mitchell Sun.

School 9:45 am. Morning Worship 1 1:00 am Eve. Service 60 pm Wed. Family Night 7:00 pm Baptist CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1625 Capital NE 963-4433 Pastor Brian Spencer Sunday School: 9:45 am. Sunday Worship am ond 6:00 pm Prayer Mtg.

pm RRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SPRINGFIELD 420 N. 34th St. 965-1842 Paston Glen Huisinga Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday Worship 1 10 am. and 70 p.m.

Wednesday 7:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH an American Baptist Church IE. Michigan 962-6214 Rev. Donald H. Parsons Morning Worship 10:00 am Church School 11:15 am Wed.

Bible Study 1 1:00 am HARPER CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 13222 Beadle Lake Rd. Pastor Ern ie Rose 979-4330 Sun. Worship 1 1:00 am. Sun. Eve.

7:00 p.m. Sun. School 9:45 a.m. Training Union Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Bible Study, 10 a.m.

Tuesdays. Mid Week Service, Wed. 7:00 p.m. Nursery Available LAKEVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 7 S. 20th St.

963-4979 Pastor Charles R. Sandum, 968-3699. Sun. School 9:30 am. Worship 10:45 am.

Sun. Eve. 6:00 p.m. Youth and Pioneer, Wed. 6:30 p.m.

Wed. Night Aduit Bible Study Prayer Meeting, 70 p.m. UNITY MISSIONARY CHURCH 470 Washington-968-2954 Rev. Gilbert Jackson Sun. School 9:30 am.

Sun. Worship 1 1 am 7 pm Wed. Eve. Prayer Meeting ond Bible Study, 7:00 pm. URBANDALE BAPTIST CHURCH-GARBC 19 Geiger 964-7826 Pastor Louis Lowndes 964-4342 Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.

Sun.Morning Worship 1 1:00 a.m. Sun. Eves. 6:00 p.m Wednesday Prayer Meet-ing 7:00 p.m. VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH 303 Golden Avenue.

963-0672 Rev. G.Eric Bergman Asst. Pastor, Lorry Knight Sun. Worship 1 1:00 a.m. Sun.

School 9:45 a.m. Eve.Servlce 6 p.m. Midweek Wed. 7 p.m. Nursery Provided.

Victory Bible Institute. A Ministry of Victory Baptist Church. Mon. 9 to 12 noon, p.m. Bible BATTLE CREEK BIBLE CHURCH 567W.Territorial 968-9245 Sun.

1:00 am and 6:00 pm. Sun. School 9:45 am. and Senior High Youth Group 4:50 p.m. Wed.

Prayer Meeting and Jr. High Youth Group 7:00 pm. Catholic ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 61 N.23RD.St.(NeorW. Terri torial) Rev.

Donn Taylor Masses: Sat. Eve. 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 1 2 noon, Wkdays 8:00 am ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC CHURCH J.Fitzgerald, 968-6645 Sat. Ev.

4:30 p.m,- Sun. 8:00, 10:00, 12 noon and 4:30 pm. Weekdays Mon. and Wed. 8:00 a.m.

and 12:10 p.m. Tues 80 a.m., 70 p.m.; Thurs. 8:00 a.m.; Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.

Sat. 80 a.m. CONFESSIONS: Tues. after 7 p.m. Mass.

Sat. 3 p.m. and after the 4:30 p.m. Moss. Charismatic BATTLE CREEK AREA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 30 Guest St.

968-0045 Pastor Wm. E. Baker Meets Sunday, B.C Y-Cen-ter all purpose room. Sunday worship and teaching, 10 -1 1:30 am. Wed.

core group or corpo-rote meetings, 7-9 p.m. Christian Church Disciples of Christ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Disciples of Christ 7475 Drive No, 979-1441 Pastor: Rose Marie Ursiny. Sunday School 9 am. Sun. Worship 10 am.

Nursery Provided Bible study, Thurs. 6 p.m. CMF: 70 AJW. Sat. (1st of Month) Christian Reformed CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 1021 WagnerDr.

962-1817 Pastor Herman Minnema Sunday School 930 am Morning Worhslp 1030 am Eve. Worship 6 pm Church of Christ Christian CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 713 RIVERSIDE DR. 963-9348 or 963-2661 -Senior Minister, Dr. Kln-gery Clingenpeel. Youth Minister: Michael Ginttier Worship 8:45 pm Bible School 9:45 am.

Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study: Wed. 10 am. and 7 p.m. Adult Choir meets Thurs 70 p.m.

Nursery Provided Church of Christ Scientist FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 226 Capital NE 962-9077 Room and Board .510 Rooms to Rent .505 SaddlesRiding Apparel -330 Sales Help Wanted 205 Situation Wonted 215 Snowmobiles 605 Special Notices .145 seems to be a very slow signing period for rookies, and also there are a very large number of veterans who are unsigned at this time." Sanders, who passed up his senior year at Oklahoma S'ate to join the NFL, was selected by the Lions as the third pick overall in the May draft "We're delighted that we drafted him, we're delighted to have him and sooner or later we're gonna get it done," Schmidt told The Daily Oklahoman. The Lions don't disclose what is offered to players, Schmidt said. But he said published reports that the Lions had offered $2.6 million for five years were fairly accurate. Rookies are scheduled to report to the Lions camp July 19. "We certainly would like to have Sanders on time," Schmidt said.

"But, then again, if he's not here it won't be the first time we or many other teams haven't had the No. 1 draft choice in on time." Sanders' father, William, said last month that they were going to look for an offer for Sanders to play in the Canadian Football League if something acceptable couldn't be reached with the Lions. "That's an alternative for Barry, but I don't know how practical it is," Schmidt said. Mandarich on block? The Associated Press MILWAUKEE The agent for Tony Mandarich, the Green Bay Packers' top draft choice, says it would probably be best for both sides if the offensive tackle from Michigan State was traded. "Realistically, it is going to be very difficult for the Packers to sign Tony at this time," agent Vern Sharbaugh said.

Tom Braatz, the Packers' executive vice president of football operations, said last month that the club would not trade Mandarich until after the season if they were unable to sign him. The main stumbling block in the contract talks has been money. "The Packers are going to have to make a decision as to whether they want to win," Sharbaugh said. "If they do, they're going to have to bring some quality players in and they're going to have to pay them." Mandarich has stated that he would be willing to sit out the 1 989 season if the Packers do not meet his contract demands, and that he'd like to fight Mike Tyson. Unique battle for ballclub The Associated Press UTICA A rivalry on the baseball field is preferable to one on the battle field, the manager of a Michigan baseball team planning to visit the Soviet Union says.

Thirteen members of the Central Macomb Cardinals are scheduled to play six games against Soviet teams in Leningrad and Moscow on Aug. 15-20. The trip was arranged through Sovlnter-sport, a Soviet group that promotes international competition. "Td rather our kids and then-kids carry baseball bats than rifles when they're 1 8," Manager Gordie Wilczynski said. "I think it's the trip of a lifetime for these kids," said Bill Coyro, whose son, Fritz, 14, pitches and plays outfield for the Cardinals.

"When we were kids, if we went to Lansing, we were lucky." "We'll demolish 'em," predicted Doug Breece, a 14-year-old second baseman from Macomb County's Clinton Township. Wilczynski said the group is close to raising the $27,000 needed to pay for the trip for the 1 3 players and two managers. Practices for the team have included time spent listening to Russian language tapes. Sporting Goods State Funerals Student Jobs Wanted Student Jobs Offered -420 -105 -201 -202 -465 Swaps. Trucks 630 TV-Radio-Audio 435 Vacant Acreage .545 Vans i ,633 Wanted Land Controcts -592 Wanted Money .260 Wanted Opportunities Wanted Real Estate 590 Wanted to Rent 500 Wearing Apparel 460 Ads for these classifications require payment in odvance PLUS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED WHOM TO CALL BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Battle Creek ENQUIRER reserves the right to accept, edltcopy and properly classify all ads.

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