I Five Injure Friday Acc Brunswick County was the scene of four traffic accidents this week, according to state highway patrol spokesman Ruby Oakley. Five persons were mjurieo in a two-car accident about 8:15 p.m. Friday at Regan's Crossroads (the intersection of N.C. 904 and S.R. 1300) about four miles southeast of Ash. James Elderice, 47, of Tabor Citywas driving south on N.C. 904 in a 1963 Chevrolet when Patricia Ann Gore. 24, of North Myrtle Beach, a.c... ran a stop sign and struck his vehicle. Gore had been traveling east on S.R. 1300 in her 1977 Pontiac. Elderice was taken to Brunswick Hospital with Class A injuries, or injuries involving broken bones or massive blood loss. Gore received less serious Class B injuries. Three other passengers in her car were also hurt. Quisanda Gore, 6, of North Myrtle Beach. S.C., received Class B injuries, and Mary Anne Kiggins, 30. of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Kevin Simmons. 4. of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., received Class A injuries. Both cars were totaled. Gore was charged with failure to yield at a stop sign by Trooper J.V. Dove. She also knocked down a stop sign belonging to the N.C. Department of Transportation. Three other Brunswick County accidents all occurred on Saturday and involved only one vehicle. The first took place at 7:40a.m., 4.8 miles south of Bolivia. Dennis I ewain Dawson, 23. of Bolivia was driving north on U.S. 17 in his 1977 Mercury at a speed too fast Cemetery G< A ivtnrtAt r m i ivji ly ixcrpx A nate to a cemetery, a ski suit and a flag are among the items recently reported to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department as stolen, with three larcenies reported in the Tanglewood area. The following breaking and entering with larceny were released by the (le(Mrtmci)t this week. un uci. u, ai lrzu a.m., Clyde Bowen of the Tanglewood area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of food, liquor and cigarettes. On Oct. 11, at 11:05 a.m., someone reported the gate had been stolen off the fence at St. Thomas Cemetery in the Iceland area. On. Oct. 12, at 11:10 p.m., Joe Kirby of the Sliallotte area reported breaking and entering of a vehicle. A purse containing several credit cards was taken. On Oct. 8, at 8 35 a.m., Tom Rich of the Iceland area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a large amount of tools and equipment On. Oct 11, at 9:05 p.m., Finis Floyd of the Inland area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of cash. Correction In last week's coverage of the N.C. Oyster Festival dog show, the owner of Killer, the winner in the smallest dog category, should have been identified as Jennifer Holden The South Brunswick Islands rKomkae J f ? ' 1 ' 'j\ V^hiuiictuc rkiu identified Ally sun Abbot as the owner. Pon AMERICA'S' SUPER 25DA $239-"j^ 3400W/16 6E ^rjS49 99 7%k $299.99/^jj^ t.rum umtti kjUR t C i^222SLSJ2sS FriendfjTsales & Service 579-291 1 d In ident to negotiate a curve properly, according to Oakley. He struck a ditch bank on the shoulder of the road and traveled north in the ditch before the car thppea on over on its teii side. Trooper B.D. Barnhardt charged Dawson with crossing the center line and driving while impaired. Dawson was taken to Brunswick Hospital with Class A injuries. His car received $2,000 in damages. Saturday's second accident involv- i ed Michael Earl l.ong, 27, of Southport, who was traveling west on N.C. 211 at 2:15 p.m. in a 1970 ! Plymouth when he crossed into the eastbound lane, ran another driver 1 off the road and lost control. He pullod bark intn tho vvocthnimH lono anH continued off the shoulder of the road into a private drive, striking a fence belonging to Pfizer Chemicals. Trooper D.A. Lewis charged l-ong with driving while impaired, driving with a revoked license, having no insurance and leaving the scene of an accident. The car received $400 worth of damage, and the fence received $250 in damages. Saturday's third accident occurred five and a half miles south of Shaliotte on U.S. 17 at 7:15 p.m. and involved a pedestrian. Constance Piatt Campbell, 37, of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., was passing another car traveling north on U.S. 17 in her 1978 Chevrolet when she struck a pedestrian, Juanita Ward Davis, 44. of Shaliotte. Davis was taken to Brunswick Hospital with Class A injuries. Trooper D.B. Harvell investigated the accident. No ticket was issued. ate, Flag )rted Thefts On Oct. 11. at 11:45 p.m., Caroline IJneberry of the Tanglewood area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of groceries. On Oct. 11, at 4:15 p.m., Norman L. Gore of the Ash area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a videocassette recorder, television, stereo and camera. On Oct. 11, at 11 p.m., Gurney llullard of the Shady Rest area, reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a boat motor, rods and reels, tackle box, ski suit and groceries. On Oct. 11, at noon, Mary Trammel! of the Seaside Heights area, reported attempted breaking and entering, with property damage, but nothing taken. On Oct 13, at 2:25 a.m., Melinda Stephens of the Ash area reported a breaking and entering with property damage and nothing taken. On Oct. 13, at 12:15 a.m., Alex Gray of Carolina Shores reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a television, radio and several household items. On Oct. 13, at 3 30 p.m., Julian Adkins of the Tanglewood area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of tools and a flag. On Oct. 11, at 5:39 p.m., James Ferguson of the Supply area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of an air conditioner, microwave, tools and several household items. On Oct- 11, at 8 48 p.m., Carolyn Midgett of the Iceland area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a stereo 3cm CHAIN SAW W Dmemmtttom ?4 MM &%*** mutmmstM o*m? 1*' U* >***< am* tm ' 2 3 0m. m ????* U.| fA?* ff A I U * 1M4 ffj . SoM fUH MwK 4 *. ?*** t?M . C<w <?? <*??/ mm 04m ? 34 0m m *Nf?u mi# bMrt 14 * VI 3 ?AB*A3(Vf xM x<?y Shg'.'PUg Shallotte Marine 754-6962 I . fiMt a - mm,' i 11 m 1 Wpr;- ^ fe 1/i.J J* \ KIVE PERSONS were injured Friday r Crossroads when nn eastbound auto 01 River Road (S.R. 1300) allegedly ran collided with a car headed south on SBI Report Oi Assault Due I Results of an SBI investigation of p the alleged assault on a prisoner by a Brunswick County jailer arc ex- p pected the first of next week, accor- tl ding to 13th District Attorney v Michael Easley. Ronnie McNeil was charged Oct. 14 tl witli simple ussault in a warrant 1 taken out by his alleged victim, u Terry Wayne Wooten, 23, of Route 2, v Supply. b In the complaint, Wooten alleges I tliat McNeil assaulted hirn by "chok- a ing with your hands." ti The case is scheduled to be heard in Brunswick County District Court I; on Wednesday, Oct. 30. u Easley said the SBI is routinely ? called in to handle the investigation t of any ctuirge against a local law enforcement. ! "I don't think it would bo tnir to ask 1 Sheriff (John Carr) Davis to Investigate his own department and it would have the appearance of im- I GLA! TABLE TOPS MIRROR STORM & SCREEN RE SHALLOTYE GLASS & Special Th Purchase Dee i r\r\ / r r lu/o on, receive V2 price! Venture Disc Harbor Square. L Across from Food Lion III s "ilL B2 ' Vertical Blii OPENING SPECIAL AT THRU OCTO Levolor Riviera BUY ONE, GET with your meaiurom G& Mil HARBOR SQUA*? UT7 ( ACROSS FROM HI MAIN STPMT SMAI T1?' rE3 jj l^ur^ ight nl Regan's passenger was piun 1 the Ash-I.ittle auto before fire ami a stop sign and and freed her with a i\.l. *ju4. one t Alleged Next Week iropricty," said Easley. "Usually the investigation ircccdcs the warrant, but in this case tie warrant was issued before the inestigation." Magistrate Kphraim Swain issued lie misdemeanor warrant late on the 4tb alter initially refusing to do so ntil an investigation of the incident ills completed. The warrant was isued apparently at the insistence of listrict Judge William (I. (lore, who sked an assistant district attorney a see that Swain issued it The ussuifft allegedly occurred carIt Sunday morning after W(Hiten was irrested Saturday night on a driving iridic impaired charge and taken to he county jail. Alter the allegations were made, laid Easley, the sheriff's department took up the innttcr with the district attorney's office. 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