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The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Sunday, March 1, 1992 DEATHS Benton M. Dobson CAMDEN Services for Benton M. Dobson, 85, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Mr. Dobson, a farmer and retired employee of Dobson Lumber died Friday afternoon at Valley Regional Hospital. He was married to the late Jimmie Laycock Dobson. They had five children, Bennie Jean Walker, Louis Dobson and Charles Dobson, all of Camden, Robert Dobson of Big Sandy and Jerry Dobson of Hollow Rock. For more information, call the funeral home at 584-8282.

Willie Chamberlain MILAN Willie Taylor Chamberlain, 71, formerly of Milan, died Saturday morning at Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Arrangements for Mrs. Chamberlain are incomplete. She had a son, James David Chamberlain of Huntsville. For more information, call Bodkin Funeral Home at 686-3111.

Fannie Hudson Hopper DECATURVILLE Services for Fannie Lillian Hudson Hopper, 82, will be at 2 p.m. today at Parsons Mortuary. Burial will be in Henderson County's Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Hopper, a homemaker, died Saturday at Decatur County General Hospital in Parsons.

She was married to Clyde L. Hopper. They had three children, Clifford Ralph Hopper of Decaturville, Lowell Hopper of Lexington and Mildred Fay McCaig of Waverly. For more information, call the funeral home at 847-3441. Woodrow Coffman CEDAR GROVE Services for Woodrow Coffman, 75, will be at 3:30 p.m.

today at Reed's Chapel in Lexington. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mr. Coffman, a retired employee of Milan Army Ammunition Plant, died Friday afternoon at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He had five children, Larry Allen Coffman and Bobbie Pierce, both of Cedar Grove, Jessie Ray Coffman of Lexington, Gladys Harmon of Memphis and Nancy Mitchell of Jackson.

For more information, call the funeral home at 968-3643. Roy L. Gaskin McKENZIE Services for Roy L. Gaskin, 89, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Brummitt Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Mount O1- ivet Cemetery. Mr. Gaskin, a retired farmer, died Saturday morning at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He was married to Nannie Tegethoff Gaskin. He had a son, Bobby Lee Gaskin of Camden.

He also had three stepchildren, Larry Burke and Martha Greer, both of McKenzie, and Thomas Burke of Gleason. For more information, call the funeral home at 352-2222. Wilburn Brewer Jr. LEXINGTON Services for Wilburn Brewer 56, will be at 3. p.m.

Monday at Nebo United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Brewer, an employee of Jackson Wood Products, died Friday night at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He was married to Dorothy Hinson Brewer.

They had six children, Max Hinson, Tommy Escue, Ioma Mooney and Clara Diffee, all of Jackson, Daniel Escue and Sue Lindsey Daws, both of Lexington. For more information, call Reed's Chapel at 968-3643. Daisy Louise Brisentine TRENTON Services for Daisy Louise Brisentine, 77, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Shelton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Gibson County Memory Gardens between Gibson and Milan.

Mrs. Brisentine, a retired nurse for Gibson General Hospital, died Friday morning at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital's Specialty Unit. She was married to the late Clarence Brisentine. They had two children, Clarence A. Brisentine Jr.

of Crestwood, and Sarah A. Wilson of Pasadena, Texas. For more information, call the funeral home at 855-1621. Sipes to speak State Rep. Bill Sipes, R- Jackson, is the scheduled guest on this morning's "104 Live" radio program at 9.

Host Neil Michel will interview Sipes. Listeners may comment or call -in questions at 437-3318 during the show. PAID ANNOUNCEMENT Obituaries Information supplied by West Tennessee Funeral Directors W. M. 'Gale' McAdams Mrs.

Delia Cherry Wilson LURAY Services for W. M. "Gale" McAdams, 69, will be today at 2 p.m. at Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Lexington with Rev. Allen Meinzer officiating.

Burial will be in Unity Cemetery near Jacks Creek. Mr. McAdams, a farmer, died early Friday night at Methodist Hospital of Lexington. He was born in Henderson County, son of the late Walter and Margie Bailey McAdams. He was a veteran of World War 11 of the U.S.

Army. He was an elder of Palestine Cumberland Presbyterian Church and an active member of Gideon International. He was also a devout fox hunter. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie Maness McAdams, five sons, Warren MAdams of Bells, Robert Neal McAdams and Johnny McAdams, both of Lexington, William MAdams of Savannah, Jamie MAdams of Luray, three daughters, Mrs.

Nancy Smith of Savannah, Mrs. Ann Stone of Huron, Mrs. Susie Koverman of Anchorage, Alaska, three brothers, Clyde McAdams of Lexington, Jack McAdams of Huron, E.C. TobyMcAdams of Jackson, two sisters, Mrs. Loy Jones of Luray, Mrs.

Betty Dunivan of Lexington, 17 grandchildren, and one great- grandchild. Pafford Funeral Home 968-2111 Mrs. Belle "Mama Belle" Parham June 28, 1892-March 1, 1991 Those we remain with us, for love itself lives on, And cherished memories never fade because a loved one's Those we love can never be more than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory, they'll live in the heart. The Family Porno pair lose daughter James Thomas Phillips WHITEVILLE Services for James Thomas Phillips, 71, will be at 2 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home in Bolivar.

Burial will be in Whiteville's Melrose Cemetery. Mr. Phillips, a retired serviceman with Bolivar Gas Department, died Friday afternoon at Methodist Hospital Central in Memphis. He was married to the late Mamie Esther Pittman Phillips. They had a son, Aubrey Phillips of Brownsville.

He also had a stepson, Leo Baggett of Bolivar. For more information, call the funeral home at 658-5277. W. Gale McAdams LURAY Services for W. Gale McAdams, 69, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Palestine Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Lexington. Burial will be in Unity Cemetery. Mr. McAdams, a farmer, died Friday night at Methodist Hospital of Lexington. He was married to Willie Lee Maness MAdams.

They had eight children, Robert Neal McAdams and Johnny McAdams, both of Lexington, William MAdams and Nancy Smith, both of Savannah, Warren MAdams of Bells, Jamie McAdams of Luray, Ann Stone of Huron, and Susie Koverman of Anchorage, Alaska. For more information, call Pafford Funeral Home of Lexington at 968-2544. Ottis Lee Hodge BOLIVAR Services for Ottis Lee Hodge, 54, will be at 4 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery near Middleton.

Mr. Hodge, a Hardeman County Highway Department employee, died Saturday morning at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He was married to Frances Vaughan Hodge. They had four children, Joyce Baker and James L. Hodge and William Hodge, all of Bolivar, and Mary Foust of Walnut, Miss.

For more information, call the funeral home at 658-5277. James T. Clampitt Services for James T. Clampitt, 77, of Medon, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Bolivar.

Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery near Hickory Valley. Mr. Clampitt, a retired carpenter and maintenance department employee at Western Mental Health Institute in Bolivar, died Saturday morning at HCA Regional Hospital of Jackson. He was married to Addie Davis Clampitt. They had two children, Barry Clampitt of Medon a and Dixie O'Rourke of Los Angeles.

For more information, call the funeral home at 658-5277. Graveside services for Delia Cherry Wilson, 87, formerly of Jackson, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilson, a homemaker, died Feb.

19 in Monroe, N.C. She was married to the late Jack Wilson. They had two children, Jack Thomas Wilson and Linda Shapiro, both of Memphis. For more information, call Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home at 424-2424. Delia Cherry Wilson Sidney Foster Arnold BRADFORD Services for Sidney Foster Arnold, 73, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Griffin Chapel United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Arnold, a retired carpenter and farmer, died Friday night at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He was married to Freida Wren Arnold.

They had two daughters, Marilyn Perry and Linda Branson, both of Bradford. For more information, call Hunt Funeral Home at 742-2261. Willie Mae Velasco Services for Willie Mae Merriweather Velasco, 6 64, formerly of Jackson, will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Greater Canaan Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago. Burial will be in Chicago.

Mrs. Velasco, a retired nursing home employee, died Friday morning in Chicago. For more information, call Mercer Brothers Funeral Home at 423-4922. COOKEVILLE (AP) A Monterey couple who made and sold home sex videos to pay their bills are now fighting to get back their 9- year-old daughter. Jack Lee Ashcraft Jr.

and his wife, Jean, appeared on the "Sally Jessy Raphael" program last November to discuss their enterprise. Since then, state Department of Human Services officials put their daughter in a foster home and deputies arrested the Ashcrafts on obscenity charges. "I'm sorry we ever made them," Jean Ashcraft said. "It was a mistake going on that television show. A big one.

Everything was going along all right until we did that." Mrs. Ashcraft, 43, said the movies weren't obscene and her daughter was never around to see anything. "They were not any worse than any of those X-rated movies you can rent at your video store," she said. The couple shot movies of: themselves making love after Ashcraft, 36, found an ad in a magazine for homemade, sexually explicit videos. They wrote scripts and shot the movies.

Mrs. Ashcraft said the couple is trying in court to get their daughter back. The Jackson Sun CLASSIFIEDS DS on More Pages Classifieds 2B-108 INS NO 101 Legal 43299 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Petitioner, v. a 199.35 acre tract or parcel of land, more or less, located in the 11th Civil District of Hardin County, Tennessee, which is bounded, et cetera. Respondent.

Civil No. A 91 CA 947 NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR FORFEITURE AND ARREST OF PROPERTY TO JACK E. JOYCE, AND any and all claimants, of, in or to the property which is the subject of this action, NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. A Complaint for Forfeiture has been filed in this court on December 12, 1991, by the United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas, against the Respondent Real Property described as follows: A 199.35 acre tract or parcel of land, more or less, located in the 11th Civil District of Hardin County, Tennessee, which is bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the centerline of a county road, the same being the Southeast corner of Shelby, also being the most Southern, Southwest corner of the tract herein described; thence with road as follow: North 84 degrees East 636 feet, North 87 degrees East 404 feet to the centerline intersection of said road and a field road; thence with field road as follows: North degrees 30 minutes West 100 feet, North 26 degrees West 73 feet, North 16 degrees West 244 feet, North 22 degrees 30 minutes West 147 feet North 09 degrees West 101 Legal Notices 55 feet to a steel post; thence South 86 degrees East 633.9 feet to an iron pin in a fence; thence North 03 degrees East with fence line 279.9 feet; thence South 86 degrees West 99 feet to a steel post; thence North with Parker's West boundary line 1400 feet to a steel post; thence North 86 degrees East with Parker's North boundary line 590 feet to a steel post; thence North 04 degrees West 311 feet to the centerline of Doe Creek; thence up said creek as follows: North 66 degrees 57 minutes 17 seconds West 202.6 feet, North 34 degrees 24 minutes 27 seconds West 100 feet, North 07 degrees 1 00 minutes 30 seconds West 266.8 feet, North 12 degrees 41 minutes 12 seconds West 282.3 feet, North 19 degrees 07 minutes 18 seconds West 150.9 feet, North 15 degrees 07 minutes 55 seconds East 122.6 feet, North 50 degrees 53 minutes 29 seconds East 390 feet, North 75 degrees 11 minutes 06 seconds East 266.6 feet, South 74 degrees 54 minutes 43 seconds East 142.77 feet to the centerline of Doe Creek Canal; thence up canal as follows: North 21 degrees 23 minutes 09 seconds West 133.20 feet, North 24 degrees 46 minutes 10 seconds, West degrees 199 24 feet, minutes 52 seconds West 160.4 feet; thence leaving canal with Doe Creek as follows: South 80 degrees 53 minutes West 239.7 feet, North 65 degrees 08 minutes 41 seconds West 106.3 feet, North 33 degrees 25 minutes 26 seconds West 84.9 feet, North 01 degree 34 minutes 32 seconds West 119.3 feet; thence leaving creek with a fence South 88 degrees West 2485 feet to a steel post; thence South 00 degrees 30 minutes East with fence line 2163 feet to a steel post; thence North 88 degrees East with fence line 708 feet to a steel post; thence South 02 degrees East with fence line a portion of the distance 2290 feet to the beginning. Containing 199.35 acres more or less gross.

Subject to road easement flowage easement. (Said description is according to a survey dated August 11, 1988 by Larry G. Baker, Licensed Surveyor No. 198). Being the same property conveyed to Jack E.

Joyce by deed of Lon Cromwell and wife, Mildred Cromwell dated April 10, 1991, and recorded in Deed Book 144, page 413 in the Register's Office of Hardin County, Tennessee, that is the subject of this action, hereinafter referred to as "the Respondent Real 2. A Warrant for Arrest was issued by the United States District Judge commanding me to arrest the I described Respondent above Real and Property take for it into my possession safe custody as provided 101 Legal Notices by Rule E(4) (b) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims, until further order of the court, and to make my return as provided by law, and said Warrant for Arrest has been executed. 3. I was further ordered to, cause Notice publication of Public as required by Rule C(4) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims and 28 Graveside services for Mrs. Delia Cherry Wilson, 87, will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at Hollywood Cemetery conducted by Dr. Garrison Coltharp. Mrs. Wilson, a former Jackson resident, died Feb. 19, in a Monroe, N.C.

nursing home following an illness of several months. She was born in, Halls, daughter of the late J.R. and Lula Lloyd Cherry and moved to Jackson as a young lady. She made her home in Jackson most of her life, and for the past 10 years had made her home. in Memphis and North Carolina.

She was married to the late John Thomas "Jack" Wilson, who preceded her in death in 1965. Mrs. Wilson was a member of First Baptist Church. She is survived by her son, Jack Thomas Wilson of Memphis, a daughter, Linda Wilson Shapiro of Memphis, two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Carson and Ms.

Esther Cherry, both of Monroe, N.C., and two grandchildren. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home 424-2424 Wilburn Brewer Jr. LEXINGTON Services for Wilburn Brewer 56, will be Monday at 3 p.m. at Nebo Methodist Church with Bobby Beecham and Johnny Owens officiating.

Burial will be in Nebo Cemetery. Mr. Brewer, employed by the Jackson Wood Product, died Friday evening at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Hinson Brewer, three sons, Max Hinson and Tommy Escue, both of Jackson, Daniel Escue of Lexington, three daughters, loma Mooney and Clara Diffee, both of Jackson, Sue Lindsey Daws of Lexington, three brothers, Harold Britt and Bobby Joe Britt, both of Lexington, Connie Britt of Vermont, two sisters, Cathy Stanfill and Judy McGill, both of Lexington, 15 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild.

Reed's Chapel 968-3643 U.S.C. Section 1655 to be made six consecutive times in the Sunday edition of a newspaper regularly issued and of general circulation in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee. 4. JACK E. JOYCE AND ANY OTHER CLAIMANT OF, IN, OR TO SAID RESPONDENT REAL PROPERTY MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK of the United States District Court, Western District of Texas, Austin Division, on or before 10:00 a.m., ten (10) days from the date of last publication of this notice and that such claimant shall serve an answer within twenty (20) days after the filing of the claim, as provided by Rule C(6) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims.

Any individual or party who is personally served with Notice of Complaint for Forfeiture and Arrest of Property in this cause, however, shall file a claim within ten (10) days after such service has been executed, and shall serve an answer within twenty (20) days after the filing of the claim, as provided by Rule C(6) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims. SIGNED this 21 day of January, 1991. JOHN T. (TOM) CALLERY United States Marshal By: Don R. Hankinson J.

Deputy United States Marshal Western District of Tennessee Feb. 23; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 43326 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Petitioner, v. A 241.48 acre tract or parcel of land, more or less, located in the 11th Civil District of Hardin County, Tennessee, described by metes and bounds, et cetera. Respondent. Civil No.

A 91 CA 962 NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR FORFEITURE AND ARREST OF PROPERTY TO JACK E. JOYCE, AND any and all claimants, of, in or to the property which is the subject of this action, NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. A Complaint for Forfeiture has been filed in this court on December 18, 1991, by the United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas, against the spondent Real Property 101 Legal described as follows: A 241.48 acre tract or parcel of land, more or less, located in the 11th Civil District of Hardin County, Tennessee which is bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a 56 inch post oak, the same being South 0 degrees 30 minutes West 10 feet from the centerline of Club House Road, an inner corner of Parker and the Southern, most Southwest corner of the tract herein described; thence North 00 degrees 30 minutes East, crossing Club House Road at 10 feet, in all 642.4 feet to an 18 inch sweet gum; thence South 89 degrees East with Hehe's South boundary line, the same being a fence a portion of the distance, 1593 feet to a nail and cap in the South edge of Club House Road; thence North 04 degrees 01 minutes 55.2 seconds East with Hehe's East boundary line 2451.53 feet to the centerline of Doe Creek Canal; thence with said Canal as follows: South 83 degrees 08 minutes 45.7 seconds East 519 feet, South 74 degrees 35 minutes 13.7 seconds East 290.21 feet, South 57 degrees 57 minutes 32.7 seconds East 334.97 feet, South 63 degrees 04 minutes 31.9 seconds East 395.06 feet, South 60 degrees 07 minutes East 200 feet, North 88 degrees 26 minutes 53.3 seconds East 385.06 feet, South 68 degrees East 217 feet to the centerline intersection of the old run of Doe Creek; thence with said old run as follows: South 8 degrees 50 minutes West 165 feet, South 0 degrees 50 minutes East 148.3 feet, South 18 degrees 56 minutes West 167.3 feet, South 38 degrees 20 minutes East 63 feet, North 87 degrees 45 minutes East 125 feet, North 53 degrees 37 minutes East 290 feet, South 86 degrees 43 minutes East 100 feet, South 89 degrees 51 minutes East 105 feet to the centerline of Doe Creek Canal: thence with said canal as follows: South 62 degrees 40 minutes 32.2 seconds East 520.07 feet, South 16 degrees 10 minutes 55.4 seconds East 314.4 feet, South 29 degrees 34 minutes 15.4 seconds East 798.88 feet, South 28 degrees 28 minutes 09.8 seconds East 359.48 feet, South 7 degrees 20 minutes East 275 feet, South 49 degrees 09 minutes East 243 feet, South 72 degrees 41 minutes East 255 feet, South 15 degrees 07 minutes East 165 feet, South 22 degrees 09 minutes 48 seconds East 96.63 feet, South 79 degrees 51 minutes 10.4 seconds East 95.38 feet, South 28 degrees 02 minutes 47 seconds East 107.61 feet to the intersection of Doe Creek Canal and Doe Creek; thence up Doe Creek North 84 degrees 145 minutes 32.2 seconds 101 Legal Notices West 265.97 feet, North 53 degrees 20 minutes 06 seconds West 55.51 feet, North 17 degrees 12 minutes 29.9 seconds West 158.5 feet to an iron pin; thence leaving, Doe Creek, with fence line, North 87 degrees 31 minutes 33.3 seconds West 2479.5 feet; thence South 88 degrees 09 minutes 09.1 seconds West 1582.83 feet; thence North 89 degrees 21 minutes 09.8 seconds West 1355 feet; thence North 89 degrees 29 minutes West 438.5 feet to the beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Jeff Wilkes, Mark Roach, and Maxie Jones by deed of Lon Cromwell and wife, Mildred Cromwell dated June 30, 1990, and recorded in Deed Book No. 141, Page 176 in the Hardin County Register's Office.

that is the subject of this action, hereinafter referred to as "the Respondent Real Property." 2. A Warrant for Arrest was issued by the United States District Judge commanding me to arrest the Respondent Real Property described a above and take it into my possession for safe custody as provided by Rule E(4) (b) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims, until further order of the court, and to make my return as provided by law, and said Warrant for Arrest has been executed. 3. I was further ordered to cause publication of Public Notice as required by C(4) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims and 28 U.S.C. Section 1655 to be made six consecutive times in the Sunday edition of a newspaper regularly issued and of general circulation in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee.

4. JACK E. JOYCE AND ANY OTHER CLAIMANT OF, IN, OR TOS SAID RESPONDENT REAL PROPERTY MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK of the United States District Court, Western District of Texas, Austin Division, on or before 10:00 a.m., ten (10) days from the date of last publication of this notice and that such claimant shall serve an answer within twenty (20) days after the filing of the claim, as provided by Rule C(6) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims. Any individual or party who is personally served with Notice of Complaint for Forfeiture and Arrest of Property in this cause, however, shall file a claim within ten (10) days after such service has been executed, and shall serve an answer within twenty (20) days after the filing of the claim, as vided by Rule C(6) of the Supplemental for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims. SIGNED this 9th day of January, 1992.

JOHN T. (TOM) CALLERY United States Marshal By: Don R. Hankinson Jr. 101 Legal Notices Deputy United States Marshall Western District of Tennessee Feb. 23; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1992 103 Special Notices Advance Personnel Service will be open for business at our new location effective March 2, 1992.

Come Visit with Us! 38 Old Hickory Cove, Suite, B-200, Jackson, Tn. 38305, Phone 901-664-4660 Complete Household Liquidation By Estate (tag) sale Auction Private Sale or Outright Purchase 26 Years Experience Betty Y. Harris 424-9230 Auctioneer's Bus. LIc. INTERESTED IN MODELING? John Casablancas Modeling Center will be in Jackson on March 8th.

Beginner or perienced models or actors welcome. 13 yrs on up, female. Most sizes. Training avail. for Call collect for details, 1-685-0066 There will be a special called meeting of the Henderson County Commission on Mona day, March 2, 1992 beginning at 7:00 P.M.

at the Henderson County Courthouse to adopt a resolution for a private act covering the qualifications and election of members for the Hendeson County Board Of Education. Want to buy 4 tickets to Southeast Conference Basketball Tournament. Call 424-1255. 104 Personals 35 yr old Christian black female wants to meet working black male 35 to 45 that enloys movies music. Call 427-1300, box 4010 A cozy bedroom, security a loving family await an infant.

We can provide a wonderful home future. Let us help. Jo-Ann Gene 1-800-484-1192 (9364), collect, ADOPTION Happily married, financially secure white couple longing for baby, Will provide a loving family life. Your concerns carefully respected. paid.

Call Mindy. and Bob, 1-800-231-6142 ADOPTION. Childless loving couple want to share their warmth, laughter with a newborn. Financially secure home close, core Ing. extended family.

expenses paid. Legal confidential. Please call Marisa Dave collect at 1-800-647-5258 AREA SINCERE SINGLES West Tennessee surrounding areas. For free information send S.A.S.E. to Tennessee Dating Service, P.O, Box 507, Jackson, Tennessee, 38302 ATTENTION SINGLES Ready to take the guesswork out of meeting new people? The Singles Connection is Jackson's new.

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38302 Attractive white male, 34 yrs old, seeking open minded white female, 18 to 40 for dating fun times. Send letter phone number to P.O. Box 3022, Jackson, Tn. 38303 Black Christian female, 35, wants to meet black Christian male from 35 to 50, nonsmoker, non-drinking, no drugs. Call 427-1300 box 2065.

Christian SWM. 26. 230, seeks SWF, 23-26 Christian. Enioy the outdoors, movies, travel and dining out. Also seeks lasting relationship.

Reply with picture to Box J- 1022, Jackson Sun, P.O. Box 1059, Jackson, Tn. 38302. Get names phone Send stamp. Down Home Singles Box 323-J, Rogersville, TN 37857 Pregnant need real choices? Call BirthChoice at 664-8443.

Free pregnancy test, strictly confidential. Pregnant, need help? Free testing CAll BIRTHRIGHT 422-3797 Seeking nice SWM, around 60 yrs old. Non drinking smoking. like good Clean fun. 885-5659 Single black male age 41 lookIng for a black lady age 30 to 45 to date.

Non-smoker, nondrinker no drugs. Call 424-1300 box 2063.

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