PAGE TWO Ruined Texas City Yields More Dead Texas City, Texas —Sullen fires casting smoke shadows over tired Texas City still burned Sunday as rescue crews combed beaches and probed haunted ruins of huge plants for more bodies —and found them. Scores were found at the Mon santo Chemical Corp, plant, searched for the second day as it smouldered. Eight more were re covered from the water where the Grandcamp exploded four days ago and set off the chain of blasts that killed an estimated 580 and injured 3,000 others. Among the burning oil fires yesterday were two benzoil tanks at the Monsanto plant and two crude oil storage tanks at the Humble Tank Farm. But officials said they believed danger from explosions was gone. They concentrated on relief work, recovery of bodies, and plans for burial and later rehabil itation. Eleven miles away, in Galves ton, the Coast Guard continued its investigation into the cause of the initial explosion that eventually resulted in the sink ing of the Grandcamp, the Wil son B. Keene and the High Fly er; in the destruction of the mul timillion dollar Monsanto plant. Sure, It’s Spring! AND IT’S TIME TO Spring Clean ¥OUR WARDROBE Moth Proof Bags EXPECTED fWM/i THIS WEEK JtigW f Store your wool suits, dresses and >./ coats, they’ll he safe in a 1 MOTH PROOF BAG I hlP® I They will he available at J Ideal Laundry I M PHONE 73 J ' West Jefferson N. C. Farmers of Ashe County •/ WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR WELL TRIMMED AND SOLID IVY and LAUREL BURLS ONLY NUMBER ONE BURLS ACCEPTED Carolina Briar Corporation Telephone 127 OR Todd Drug Company Telephone 100-B West Jefferson, N. Carolina 8 From where I sit... Lu Joe Marsh y Where Cissy Spent > ? Iler Honeymoon Most of the young newlyweds in and except for occasional visit;-. to aur town spend their honeymoon the Garden for a glass of at Roundstone Lake or Jackson beer, they stayed at home getting Fails; why the Martins even went used to married bliss. as tar as New York City. My missus prefers traveling— But when Cissy ('upper married and that’s her right. But trot i the ycung Carter boy they al- where 1 sit, there's no plac lowed as how they were going to tetter for a honeymoon- -or serene spend their honeymoon right here. honeymoon- -than right at home— “ There’s no place better than wilh ?««' own possessions, good our town,” Cissy says. ‘And I’d homfc and a friendly gloss like to start married life at home. G ‘ eer O1 t ' v<> v com- with things Bud and 1 are used to." P-‘bion in the world. Makes sense, come to think of it. Zj Folks naturally left them alone; UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Carolina Commiltoo Suits 6C6-607 Insurance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. * Husk News L. L. Hart, Roscoe Blevins and Quenton Hart made a business trip to Marion, Va., last week. Mrs. B. M. Hart, of Marion, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Birchum Wilcox and family last week end. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hart and family. Clarence Wilcox, visited his family at Cager last Sunday. He is expected to return soon. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hart last Sunday were Mrs. B. M. Hart and Mrs. Birchum Wilcox and daughter, Edna, of Sturgills. WADE E. ELLER AT PUBLIC HEALTH MEET Wade E. Eller, district sani tarian, attended a meeting of the Southern Branch of the American Public Health Association at Memphis, Tenn., this week. The meeting began Sunday and ended last night. While there Mr. Eller was to make a study of rural and urban sanitation. in damage and destruction to other industries and stores and homes. A good way to train children not to play “ring around the bathtub,’’ is to place a bath brush for tub-scrubbing in easy reach ing distance. Wiley Senter Is Buried On Mon. Funeral service for Wiley Sen ter, of Crumpler, was held Mon day morning at eleven o’clock at the Senter Primitive Baptist church. Officiating was Rev. G. C. Burkett. Interment was in the Sentex- cemetery. Mr. Senter succumbed at his home at Crumpler Saturday night at the age of 72 years. He was the son of the late Mary Rose and Drury Senter and was mar ried to Mrs. Belle Senter, who survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Misses Mabel, Dema, Nora and Ella Senter. CHANGES MADE IN CHURCH SCHEDULE Rev. Leo V. Bagley, pastor of the South Fork Primitive Baptist church, has announced a schedule for church services for this week end. Service will be held Sat urday at 2:30 p. m. and on Sun day at 11:00 a. m. instead of the regular time of the first Satur day. 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