THE YANCEY JOURNAL VOL. 4, NO. 50 Charged In Death O f Son Arthur M. Wilson, 68, of Route 4, Burnsville (Ramsey town community) has been charged with murder in the shooting death of his son, Don L. Wilson, 26, also of Route 4, Burnsville. A brother of the deceased witnessed the incident, accor ding to Sheriff Kermit Banks, who said the son assaulted the father and the shot was fired as they scuffled over the handgun. The son was shot one time in the chest shortly after 9 a.m. Tuesday morn ing, December 7. The shoot ing took place at the home of the father. Arthur Wilson has been released on bond after being charged with murder. 100 Came To Donate Blood One-hundred persons pre sented themselves to give blood when the Bloodmobile made its recent stop in Yancey County on December 6, 1976, at the First Baptist Church. Os the number volunteer ing blood, ten had to be rejected for various reasons and ninety were accepted- as donors. For eight of them, it was the first time they had given blood. With this visit of the Bloodmobile, Ricky Peterson became a member of the gallon club; Arthur Morrison and Robert McKinney moved to membership in the two gallon club with the Septem ber 13 visit. Also on September 13, Leonard Ayers earned his 5-gallon pin, and on Decem ber 6, O.W. Deyton started on his 9th gallon of blood donations. Mrs. Nancy Shaw and her Health Occupations class from Mountain Heritage High School assisted with the operation of the bloodmobile. Hostesses for this occasion were the ladies of Windom Methodist Church. 1 Burnsville Fire Calls Saturday, December 4, 1976 at 7:00 p.m.: Martin Bryant Residence on Lower Jacks Creek Road. The House was completely destroyed when the fire department arrived. Sixteen men and two trucks responded. Tuesday, December 7, 1976 at 11:05 a.m.: Milton Higgins, Jr. Residence on Dogwood Drive in Burnsville. Livingroom furniture on fire. Smoke damage to house; furniture destroyed. Three trucks responded. Film Show •it A Film, "His Land” will be shown December 22 at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited. m w m m ms v » mm v pT 7 y, ~ITrMW>r — ystgmym