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the the the the the the the the the 1. 49 SATURDAY January Montgomery, 21, MORNING Alabama 1978 Feds changing WASHINGTON (AP) The Agriculture Department moved on Friday to eliminate fraud in the federal meat rating system and to provide consumers with more accurate information about the meat they buy. Assistant Agriculture Secretary Carol Tucker Foreman said the proposed changes would "make the grading service more informative to consumers by overcoming the confusion now existing concerning the quality of meat for Among the proposals is a requirement that meat offered for sale to consumers be marked either with a traditional quality grade Prime, Choice, Good and so forth or be labeled Ungraded. Actually there are eight categories in the grading system, but consumers come into contact with only three Prime, Choice and Good. The NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, FOR APPROVAL OF A PERMIT FOR THE SALE OF Off Premise Beer AT Jr.

Food Mart No. 10 APPLICANT Lonnie Dispennette, 561 North, Eastern By -Pass adjacent to Lagoon Shopping Center. AND THAT PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID APPLICATION HAS BEEN SET BEFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY AT 7:00 p.m. January 31, 1978. at the Council Chamber, City Hall, Montgomery, Alabama.

Anyone desiring to be heard either for Or against said application may appear in person at said time or may indicate his or her wishes in writing by communication addressed to the City Council. John L. Baker, City Clerk Mtgy Adv. Jan. 21, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE WHEREAS, default has been made in the terms of the mortgage executed on the 1st day of October, 1974, by Joe McQueen, Jr.

and Betty J. McQueen, individually and as husband and wife in favor of Jackson Company as recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama, in Real Property Book 0245, at page 0584, and said default continuing, the said Jackson Company under the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at auction for cash to the highest bidder at the Washington Street Courthouse entrance of the Courthouse in the City of Montgomery, during legal hours of sale on the 3rd day of February, 1978, the following described real estate embraced in said mortgage, situated in the City of Montgomery, County of Montgomery, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 10 in Block according to the Plat of Southlawn Plat No. 12 as recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama in Plat Book 24 at page 130. Also Wall-to-wall carpeting in living room, bedrooms and hall. Said sale is made for the purpose of foreclosing said mortgage, paying the mortgage debt, and the cost and expenses of foreclosure, including a reasonable attorney's fee.

Said sale and conveyance will be made subject to existing Federal Tax Liens, special assessments, if any, which might adversely affect the title to subject property. JACKSON COMPANY Mortgagee AZAR, CAMPBELL AZAR Attorneys at Law 260 Washington Avenue Montgomery, Alabama Attorneys for Mortgagee Migy. Adv. Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1978 FORM OF COMPLETION B.

H. Mancil Construction Co. hereby gives notice of completion of contract with the City of Montgomery for resurfacing of tennis courts for O'Connor Tennis Center in Montgomery, Alabama. This notice will appear for four consecutive weeks beginning on January 7. 1978 and ending on January 28, 1978.

All claims should be filed at 4921 Plaza Drive, Montgomery, Alabama 36116 during this period. B. H. Mancil Construction Co. Migy, Adv.

Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1978 other five are: Standard, Commercial, Utility, Cutter and Canner. Meat packers and processors deal with all eight cateories the three meat counter grades and the five lower grades. Under the current system, ungraded meat often is represented for sale as being of higher quality than it actually is, and the consumer pays too much for it, Ms. Foreman said.

The proposals come after corruption was discovered in the federal meat rating system in California and Arizona, where 17 meat packing firms and 36 individuals were indicted on charges of bribing meat graders. Seventeen Agriculture Department officials were convicted. In addition, the department has taken administrative action against meat grading system Texas because of illegal removal of grade stamps from meats. "The meat grading system has incentives for corruption built in," Ms. Foreman told a convention of the Consumer Federation of America, which she headed before joining the Carter administration.

"If a grader dishonestly upgrades just one out of every 10 carcasses from Good to Choice, the packer could gain $12,000 a week all at the expense of consumers and producers," she said. Ms. Foreman said the most important proposal to consumers is that all beef and lamb sold retail be marked with quality grade information and that if it has no federal grade, it should be so marked. She said grocers frequently use ungraded meat or a mixture of graded and ungraded meat and meat packers in South "promote it Dakota, Iowa, Kansas and misleads Crime program as members The board of directors of the Montgomery Crime Prevention Program has reversed itself on a position it took a week ago when it voted to explore the possibility of eliminating the mayor's approval for board appointments. The matter involved the appointment by the board of Larry Stevens, a local radio personality, whose appointment was not approved by Mayor Emory Folmar.

Some board members have speculated there was a personal dispute between Stevens and Folmar, but Folmar has denied that personalities were involved in his decision. A resolution passed Thursday by the board expressed "its deep appreciation to Mayor Emory Folmar for his strong support of the present method of choosing members of the board." The resolution also stated that "the expression of some members of the board at a meeting on Jan. 12, 1978, did not necessarily represent the feelings of the board and the board regrets any misunderstanding of the board's actions as Mom bound A Montgomery woman accused of killing her 3-week-old daughter and a 29-year-old man charged with the Dec. 21 armed robbery of the Eastern Gulf Tire Center have been bound over to the county grand jury. Antionette Posey, 20, 425-F Caroline Court, was bound over Thursday on a charge of murder on $10,000 bond.

The baby, Sabrina Posey, was found dead in a bedroom at the residence about 5:30 a.m. Dec. 11. State Toxicologist Dr. Richard do not understand the difference between a government grade and a store Anothe proposal would require that meat be graded only as a whole carcas or side.

"This will eliminate the opportunities for fraud and error that occur when meat is graded after being cut up, Ms. Foreman said. Another proposal would end the practice of packers bringing a carcass back a second or third time in hopes of getting a higher grade. She said this practice encourages corruption. "These changes will make certain that producers are paid for what they raise no more, no less and consumers pay for what they get not more, no Ms.

Foreman said. Meat grading, unlike in a way that federal inspection, is a consumers who voluntarv service for flap fades reverse stand reported in the press and apologizes for any resulting embarrassment to the mayor." Col. Clyde Bradley was the only member dissenting during the voting and was one of the two board members who criticized Folmar's actions at the Jan. 12 meeting, saying he was "appalled" and if the group was truly a citizens organization it should not be hindered by an outside official. The other member, Frank Sego, was not able to attend Thursday's meeting but expressed disappointment at the resolution when contacted later.

Other members contacted were reluctant to comment on the resolution, with most asking that it speak for itself or referring questions to board Chairman Robert Nesbitt, who could not be contacted. The program is a non-profit citizens effort begun by several civic clubs to teach the public about crime safety and has the use of two city police officers and police cars for its operation, in addition to private donations. over in death Roper testified the child died from asphyxia due to suffocation. Police believe the child was suffocated by being forced face down on a mattress. Langdon C.

Broom, 3714 Cambridge Road, was bound over Wednesday on $10,000 bond for robbery of the Eastern Gulf Tire Center, 1101 Eastern Bypass. Police said the service station was robbed shortly after midnight by a lone gunman who later drove away in a car occupied by two other persons unaware of the robbery. packers. It involves the use of familiar stamps of Prime and Choice on beef, calf, veal, mutton and lamb, indicating the top two grades of meat. There are no official grade standards for pork.

Death Notices ANDRESS, Mr. Claude J. ARMSTRONG, Mrs. Neal (Florence) BARRON, Tarressa Dianne BEAHN, Walter BENNETT, Mr. Leomon BROWN, Mr.

Samuel D. CARR, Sam, Sr. COTTRELL, Mr. Rayfield DUMMIT, Bert B. EASTERLING, Mr.

Cleve, Jr. EUBANKS, Mrs. Dora A. FANNIN, Herbert FLOWERS, Rebecca G. HALL, Marvin Lee HAMILTON, Patrick Gerald HEADNOTT, Mrs.

Bessie HENDRICKS, Mr. Willie L. (Cherry) HERBERT, Mr. Henry HIGHTOWER, Mrs. Lillian IVERY, Mrs.

Willie JAMES, Mrs. Lela C. JONES, Mr. Jethro, Sr. JONES, Thomas J.

LEWIS, Mr. Josh LOWERY, Callie MALONE, Mr. Joel McCLURE, Gerald Lee MILWEE, William Ivan, Sr. MONEY, Mrs. Minnie Lee MURPHY, Mrs.

Lula O'NEAL, Mrs. Annie Garrett PARKER, Mrs. Emma Harris PEAGLER, Mr. Ulysses REID, Mrs. Lssie B.

Beatrice SCHWAB, Loren Henry (Pete) SEXTON, Woodrow W. SHARP, Thomas H. SMITH, Mr. Milas, Sr. STONE, Miss Dorothy WHITMIRE, Eugene Hendrix WILSON, Mrs.

Lilly Robinson WILSON, Mr. Rich WRIGHT, Edgar Nathaniel WRIGHT, Mr. Flint Leak-Memory B.R. BROOKS T.A. CARGILE DUMMIT, Bert a resident of Edgefield Gables Nursing Home, Montgomery, Alabama, died Sunday, Graveside services will be 2PM 1978 a after an extended IllMonday, 23, 1978 from Greenwood Cemetery, with Judge H.

Pea-' cock officiating. Leak Memory Chapel directing. Survivors Include two ters, Mrs. Dixie D. Bristol, Portland, Oregon, and Jeanne D.

Wolf, Dallas, Texas. MILWEE, William Ivan, age 81, resident of Tyson Manor Nursing Home, Montgomery, Alabama, died Wednesday, January 18, 1978 residence after an extended Illness. Graveside services were 10AM day, January 20, 1978 from Greenwood Cemetery, with Dr. Robert J. Osfinson officiating.

Leak Memory Chapel directing. Survivors include one son, Milwee, San Diego, California, and two granddaughters, Teresa and Suzanne Milwee, Alexandria, Virginia. Death Notices BEAHN, Walter, age 70, a resident of 2206 Green Drive, Montgomery, Alabama, died Thursday, January 1978 In Tallahassee, Florida after a brief Illness. He was a member of the First Christian Church. Funeral services will 10AM Saturday, January 21, 1978 from Leak Memory Chapel with Rev.

Lynn Matlack and Rev. James K. Ward officiating. Burial in Montrose Cemetery. Survivors Include wife, Mrs.

Edith C. Beahn, Montgomery; Cianton two daughters, Mrs. Nina Mrs. B. Alabama, and Sharon B.

Hodges, Montgomery; one Walter P. Beahn, Birmingham, Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Baggett, Montgomery, Mrs. Linnie B. Tillman, Mobile, Alabama, and Mrs.

Grace B. Ward, Montgomery; one brother, R. Gadsden, two Alabama; five grandchildren, land great grandchildren. Honorable Pallbears members of the Alcazar Shrine Temple, James Edwin Ray, William H. Ray, Donald G.

Hodges, Donald Hughes, Thomas L. Brown, Dr. Donald E. Housh. SCHWAB, Loren Henry (Pete), age 66, a resident of 3247 Dorchester Drive, Montgomery, Alabama, died suddenly Thursday, January 19, 1978.

He member of the Cloverdale Baptist Church. Funeral services will be 3PM Sunday, January 22, 1978 from Leak Memory Chapel with Rev. Hunter and assisted by Dr. White officiating. Burial In Greenwood Leak Memory Chapel directing.

Survivors Include wife, Schwab, Montgomery; two sons, Andy B. Schwab, Jeff D. Schwab, both of Montgomery; grandsons Brian and Christopher Schwab; one sister, Mrs. 0. B.

brother, Venus, Allen Pennsylva- Schwab, one Smethport, Pennsylvania. bearers will Mullins, Dr. C.W. Wimpee, A. Willard Faulkner, David E.

Grant, Jim Bishop, Uob Gentry. SHARP, Thomas age 77, a resident of 3568 Cloverdale Road, and a lifetime resident of Montgomery, bama, died Thursday, January 19, 1978 In local hospital after a brief Illness. He member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Montgomery Lions Club. Funeral services will be 3PM Saturday, January, 21, 1978 from Memory Chapel with Rev. William Dudley officiating.

Burial In Greenwood Mausoleum with Leak Memory Chapel directing. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Mary Alice Sharp, Montgomery; one son, Thomas Washington, D.C.; two grandsons, two nieces, Vernon Lewis, Walker, Montgomery, and Dayne Sharp, Watkins, Fort Mills, South Cafolina. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Montgomery Lions Club Sight Conservation Program. Pallbearers will be C.H.

Richardson, Doug Freeman, Frank I McFaden, Felix Jack Knight, Eddle be Montgomery Lions Club and TomL. Wells. Honorary pallbearers will my Tompkins and Milton Austeld. White Chapel W.V. Payne, S.D.

Payne, W.J. Payne, J.S. Payne, Perry Payne, and Albert Payne. WHITMIRE, services Eugene were Hendrix, held age from 89-1 White Chapel at 11AM Friday, January 20, 1978 with Rev. Gordon Mize and Rev.

Fredrick W. Bueto officiating. Burial In Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, Tom Whitmire, Jerry Kennedy, John Stephens, Robert Nellsen, George Nelson, Steve Whitmire. Honorary pallbearers were the Men's Adult Sunday School Class of the Chisholm Baptist Church.

WRIGHT, Edtar Nathaniel, age 73, a resident of 1811 Green Valley Lane, Albany, Georgia, and a former resident of Grady, Alabama, Albany. Georgla Wednesday, 18, 1978 after an extended illness. Graveside services were held from the Pine Level Methodist Church Cemetery at 2PM Friday, Dick January Johns 20, 1978 with Dr. Roofficiating, White Chapel directing. H.S.

Durden Jones BARRON, Tarressa Dianne, age 2 days, a resident of 2429 East Ala- 5th bama, died in a hospital at 9AM Street, Montgomery, services Thursday, will be held from Memorial January local, 1978. Graveside 20, Cemetery 1978 with Minister C.C. Cates 2PM Monday, January vors clating. Include her parents, and Mrs. White Chapel directing.

SurviDonald E. Barron, Montgomery; grandparents, Montgomery; and Mrs. Mr. Robert and and Mrs. Willie B.

Bice, Prattville, Alabama. Pallbearers will be Allen B. Friday, and James Hamm. EUBANKS, Mrs. Dora a resident of Montgomery for 58 years, died in a local hospital at Friday, January 20, 1978 after a brief Illness.

Funeral services will be from 1978 White at Chap- 2PM el Saturday, January 21, with Rev. James K. Ward officiating. Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Survivors Include one son, William T. EUbanks, Montgomery; 10 grand: children; and 20 great grandchildren.

JONES, Thomas age 80, a resident of 603 Evergreen Street, Brewton, Alabama for six Thursday, years, died January at 19, Brewton, 1978 Alabama at 7AM after an extended Iliness. Funeral services will be held from White Chapel at with Rev. Chester Saturday, Jernigan January officiating. Burial In Greenwood Ceme21, tery. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.

Jewel S. Jones, Brewton, Alabama; one step daughter, Mrs. William H. Thorn, Brewton; two sisters, Mrs. Bama Lee Bodiford, Montgomery, Mrs.

Zula Burt, Wetumpka, Alabama; several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be W.H. Thorn, John F. Thorn, Bret T. Thorn, John F.

StriplT. Stripling, and Ken W. Stripling. STONE, Miss Dorothy, a lifelong restdent of Sandy Ridge, Alabama, died in a local hospital at Thursday, January 19, 1978 after an extended Illness. Funeral services will be held from her residence at Sandy Ridge Saturday, January 21, 1978 at 11AM with Rev.

Frank Graves and Rev. George Scarborough officiating. Burlal In the Sandy Ridge Cemetery, White Chapel directing. Survivors Include seven nieces, Mrs. Hullt BradBrewton, Alabama, Mrs.

J.F. Taylor, Columbus, Mississippi, Mrs. Ada Ballard, Atlanta, Georgla, Mrs. Pauline P. Woodruff, Mrs.

J. E. Robinson, both of Montgomery, Mrs. J.H. Davis, Mrs.

Percy Dandridge, both Tuscaloosa, Alabama; two nephews, W.C. Stone, Arlington, Virginia, BIll Stone, Montgomery. Pallbearers will be Travis N. Miers, Frank Ellis, Judge Robert Bradley, Tom Walthail, Tom Davis, Tom Davis, Ill. Honorary pallbearers will be Raiph Norman, Tommy Smith, Judge Harrell Hammond, Brancomb Payne,.

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