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a D Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BF.AC Deaths And Funerals ALFRED K. STANLEY Alfred K. Stanley, 79, of Route 2, Supply, died Jan 10 in the Brunswick Hospital following a brief iiiness. The funeral was held Saturday at (Jrape 1 Center Baptist Church, with Revs. Bryan Dasher, Dennis Hewett and Weston Varnuin officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born in Brunswick County or. Oct. 6, 1905, to the late Robert Melton and Emma Rebecca Clerninons Stanley, he was a retired carpenter and a member of Gospel Center Baptist Church. He served on the board of deacons. Stanley's survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle Vinowa I-ong Stanley of the home; a son, Albert M. Stanley of Bolivia; a daughter, mi s. Emma 1-en Catson of Supply; a brother, Tommy Stanley of Bolivia; I two sisters, Bessie ClemnsoRS of Bolivia and Mrs. Ida Arnold of Pen vaf-nin pin.; uux*f Kriinu.*>un.s aim a great-grandson. CATHERINE HOBBS Catherine iivuua, 55, Of uutiU 2, I/ land, died Jan. 10 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday at St. James AME /.ion Church in Iceland with Itev. Weibon Co* officiating. Burial was in the Bryant-Morris Cemetery in the Spring Hill community. Horn Sept. IS. 19!5, in Iceland, she was the daughter of the lute Ivory and Baltic Hohbs. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Clara Goodman of I .eland and Mrs. Shirley Dalley of Wilmington; a son, Elijah Hohbs of Wilmington; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Robinson of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. Hattic Hohbs of Brunswick County, two brothers, David Hobbs of New Haven, Conn., and Ivory Hobbs of Brunswick County; 16 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. COKNKI.IA I.. BOSS Cornelia Ixmg Boss, 49, of Route 1, Nnkina, died Jan. 10 In North Carolina Memorial iiospiiui, Ciiupci lllll. The funeral was held Saturday at V?'.iT.yra Ss^Sst Church In Cotuml.'us County by Revs. Eugene Evans and Rev. Tony Eacenda. Burial was in Hoss Family Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Wilfred Itoss; a daughter, Mrs. Teresa It. land of WhttcviUc; a son, Greg Boss of Nnkina; her mother, Mrs. Otance long of Nnkina; two uiuuw-ix, v u) m. imilK tH WUHCVIIIC i;imI K Wllmor Urn# ol fhannalutn, 111.; and a sister, Mrs. Marie Tutor ol Kaletith IjONNIE S. SHAW lonilic Stamps Shaw, 78, of Houte I, llolivia. died Monday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital alter an extended illness Tin- itinera! "was to be beltl 3 p.m. Wednesday at Antioch Baptist Church, Willi Hevs lrven Hushes and Karl Helms nfficintiiiK Burial was to i follow in the church cemetery. Shaw sss bore. ir. Hoke County or. March 26. 1906, the son of the late Duncan J and Jannie Sandy Shaw He wus a member ol Antioch Baptist Church Survivors include his wile, Mrs I ilium Jackson Shaw ol tlx- liome; three sons. John I amis Sltaw, Curry Stamps Shaw Sr and Jackie Merel Shaw, all ol WtlminKton; a sister, Mrs Heece i Katie? Baxiey of Kayelteville; and five grandchildren Brunswick ( l.AKJO K \MiHtUs W*M)pV | a i llwy. 17, Supply TMhftlfl i ON, Thursday, January 17, 1985 SUNSET BEACH fireman Jeff Pol Friday. v?I 111 i ii iwy i M Chimney fires were responsible for destroying two homes l&st week, cnc in the Booties Neck community and another at Sunset Beach, reported Cecil I.ogan, Brunswick County Emergency Management Coordinator. A Friday afternoon fire destroyed Shallotte attorney and Sunset Beach resident Mason Anderson's homo on N.C. 179 near Bonaparte's landing. According to lagan, the fire began near the center of the home, or near the location of a free-standing fireplace and chimney. Passers-by noticed smoke and flames rising .above the roof ami notified vhe Sunss! Beach Volunteer Fire Department around 12:15 p.m.. said firefighter Toney Edwards. Ms. Edwards said both Anderson FIRE DESTROYED the Court Hall A former Brunswick County resident whose $! million civil rights lawsuit whs dismissed in U.S. District Court last March has failed in his attempt to have the case appealed. Edward A. Galley, the plaintiff, is now serving a life sentence for the bounty's loading fimt I^arry Ai announce* ih I h UfltTii Ward-Smith F I ieith office* in Supp> I>n/v our n.imc I (Hobic Harb-^tnitl FUNERAL SEHVIC1 3915 Olcmncl f ter extinguishes the smoldering ruins I "Iroc Hcic+^ a I iur Wu > and his wife had left their home by 10 a.m. and "soffietinie between the two hours it began to blaze." Roth Calabash and Ocean Isle Beach Volunteer Fire Departments were called for assistance. No one was injured. A shifted chimney is also being blamed in a fire that destroyed the home of Donnic Hcwett In Boones Nook last Wednesday night. According to lx>gan, Hewetl stated he was watching television when he noticed smoke coming down the hallway After inspecting for fire, Hcwett stalest he noticed flames <nrvaktvye wi t he roof near the chimney Ve * free-standing wood heater uni called the fire department. ! .8 I ] ? JV1 j IU1 Esw* home ot Dannie Howell of Booaes h fs Civil Rights second-degree murder ot his wife, Cynthia Ganey, n fonncr school teacher at North Brunswick High School. The U S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled against hearing the case, said school board attorney E.J. Prevatte. >rui service ndrews v merftrr of i Service ami unernl Home lyand II "itmington ha*changed. S 'I lor l>ri\r. ^ ilminjfton ?*M-4444 i gT< IfflHNBS- ex n attorney Masun Anderson's home y/ Homes Tri-Beach, Civietown, and Supply Volunteer Fire Departments all responded to the blaze. Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad was also called to the scene and placed on stand-by, I-ogan said. "No one was hurt, but anytime we have a major fire like that, we like to have a rescue squad on stand-by just in case," I-ogan said. Keeping the flames from spreading to a near-by wooded area was a threat, lx>gan said. Although the older home had been restored, it was constructed of lighter siding, making it difficult to extinguish the fire, he cnlH logun said the chimney could have shifted with age or by strong winds. V %n MftTTdHBi ilflHI stam photos** iimy ron leek last Wednesday night. . Lawsuit Ganey originally filed suit in 1980 claiming that eight defendants, including the Brunswick County school system, had formed a conspiracy to deny him a fair trial in the 1974 shooting death of his wife. The suit was amended in 1983 to include two other defendants Although Ganey pleaded guilty to second-degree murder In his April 1985 trial, in his suit he stated the defendants had conspired to deny him "effective counsel and due process of law." ?? 1 rr j??f?hiliia tk? 4ii vwri ?* r%? school board, Prevatte said his office is in the process of advertising several Pender County lots for sale to collect bond forfeitures stemming ?? *4- - r? tAM It II...1 4...X MM 11 VH1I UK ( .-w v. -? tuui vu vafs ? MM James Home formerly of Sunset Beach, was one of several defendants arrested on Nov. 2D. l?l. in connection with the conspiracy to traffic in more than 10.000 pounds of marijuana Several high-priced lots in Pender County were used as collateral for the bonds. "We will open bids at $100,000." Prevatte said. "We've said that tf anyone bids $101,900 then it was theirs. It may be we will end up owning the property " Prevatte said the tax value of the property is "just about double the amount of the bunds That makes it cm.-our?|{uy{ 10 'JiM will 5*2 tile Li. ir. J f/tft ?W\ ? W. .JJ.J W Ut CAV VOO M /tw.wv OVAKU. Driver Faces Simple Posse Three accidents involving the same driver over a three-day period fPSllltpd in throe rharooc r? ( HWT (drugs) and two counts of simple possession of marijuana against a Leland resident, the State Highway Patrol reported. Charges were filed against Donald Clay Wilson, 26, of Leland by State Trooper B.C. Jones in all three accidents. The first occurred Thursday morning around 12:10 a.m. on RPR 1435 in MavQccu According to Jones' report, Wilson was driving his 1976 Chrysler left of center in Navassa when a 1970 Honda motorcycle driven by Robert Wayne Joiner, 32, of Leland approached. Joiner was able to kick his motorcycle away from his body and ended up lying on the roadway while Wilson drove his enr into 2 ditch Joinsr's motorcycle then continued to roll and struck Wilson's car in the ditch, Jones reported Jones charged Wilson with driving under the influence of drugs and simple possession of marijuana. Joiner was charged with driving under the n ri\/<ar pi I V I I IV/V I o Keck less Two counts of death by vehicle against a Supply driver were reduced to a reckless operation charge in Brunswick County District Criminal Court last week. l.arry Dale Hewett, 23, of Route 1, Supply, was charged by State f \t r\A*?A in Kl/wrAmkor nftpe II wpti u.? . i/u?t an iiOtCiiiiJsr aniT Hcwctt's jeep overturned on Stone Chimney Road (RPR 1115) eight miles east of Shallotte, killing two passengers who were thrown from the vehicle. 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On Friday night, Wilson was again charged by Jones with DWI (drugs) and simple possession of marijuana in a public parking lot six-tenths of a mile west of Belville. According to Jones* report, Wilson's 1976 Chrysler struck a parked 1974 Buick belonging to John W. Mills of Wilmington and attempted to leave the scene. However, Wilson's car was stopped by a vent pipe to a gas pump, causing about $100 in damage to the pipe. The incident occurred around 7:15 p.m. A third accident involving Wilson early Saturday morning resulted in $2,000 in damage to the 1976 Chrysler and about $100 in damage to several mailboxes. According to Jones' report, Wilson was traveling nn RPR 1430 one-mile north of Navassa at a high rate of speed (estimated at around 80 mph) when he ran off the road, struck several mailboxes, crossed a ditch and struck a tree. Jones charged Wilson wiui DWI (drags) in the 2:30 a.m. accident. tds Gu^/ Cwlw m * w ; Operation e<i with two counts of death by vehicle alter the victims died. Kiiied as a result of injuries sustained in the accident were Timothy Galloway, 22, and Anna Marie Hewett, 17, both of Supply. In court last Tuesday, Hewett pleaded guilty to one count of reckless operation while the death by vehicle charges were dismissed. Judge William C. Gore Jr. fined Hewett *25 plus cost of court. Dove stated in his report that Hewett said he fell asleep at the wheel of the vehicle prior to running off the highway and overturning. j aMBBgni |mMHB ! ked jg | :nce r'ou in selecting ? in your budget, te, marble and 7 TODD 754-6530 .. 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