Organization Of Church Sunday Members Of Churches Of Brunswick Baptist Associ ation Asked To Join In Service Sunday At Som mersette Chapel The leaders of the churches of the Brunswick Baptist Association are asked to meet or send dele gates to Cause's Landing on Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock for the organization of the Somersetts * el into a Baptist church, mission point was 'begun updjer the leadership of Harvey I jjomerette, where the mission building is located, and has made mffih progress in Sunday school anjj, cjiurch work. There are to be 'many on the program for the organization of this church into the missionary set-up. PC I ? ;l.Some interpretations on the "J^ptist Covenant" will be dis cussed, by the Rev. C. E. Brisson qt the Mill Creek church; "Bap (iffJB and its Emphasis" will be stressed by the Rev. Carl A. Tal ley of the Bolivia church; "Bap tist Literature" will be reveiwed by the Rev. W. R. Moorehead, 'association missionary; "Import I ant Things That The Brunswick | Missionary Baptist Articles Teach," will be brought by the Rev. H. M. Baker, moderator of the Association who will act tis moderator of the service Sunday afternoon; "Biblical Remarks", to be stressed by Rev. W. G. Phelps of Farmer's Chapel church; "Wel ' coming the Church Into The Fel lowship of the Missionary Baptist Spirit" by Rod Sellars Of JVIill Creek church; "What We Baptist Practice" will be stressed by Rev. Jennis McLamb of *? tHe Rjuekth church; special mUsic 'will be'i'end Jered by a visiting quartet; "The ) Letter of Petition To Come Into iThe Missionary Fellowship"- will be presented by Brother Harvey I. Somerset. To some who do not know of the location of this church, in 'struction are to take the Seaside road at Grissettown and go until a bend is found where a pile of pulpwood is located and turn left this will take you to the church The entire Association has a cordial invitation to attend tnis service and take part, j More Help For Forest Owners Brunswick County Citizens 1 Becoming More And More Tree-Conscious According To Forester The citizens of Brunswick coun ty are becoming more and more tree conscious with each passing year. At least that is what Coun ty Forest Warden Mercer thjnks. According to ihformation; he has recently received from District j Forester Joe Herlevich of White ville, more people have planted I seedlings and more timber own ers have had foresters mark their timber for cutting this year than ever before The State Department of Con servation and Development's For estry Division has been given the go ahead signal for large scale in-the-woods help to wood land owners. The past General As sembly has made it possible tor them to increase their staff to 37 trained foresters througghout the State. Fifteen of these forest ers will work in the woods 100 percent of their time, and the other 22 will divide their time be tween fire control and forest management. County Warden Mercer says, "It is my job, not only to fight forest fires and try to prevent them, but to help these foresters when they are marking trees in the farmers' woodland. I urge all timber owners to see me before they sell their ' timber, so we can have a forester's advice on what is the best thing to do. With the shortage of good lumj>er and the high prices of all building materi als, it is the duty of all of us who o-.vn timber to See to it that none at' it IS wasted,-, 'either thro'agh fire or bad cutting practices." Brunswick Map Studying" Law Son Of Register Of De?c|s And Mr#. Amos J. Walton Will Graduate From Law . School At Wake Forest Next Year Due to graduate in law at the Wake Forest law school next summer, Ray H. Walton, son of Register of Deeds and Mrs. Amos J. Walton, is spending this sum mer looking after the harvesting of crops on his father's farm near Hickman's Crossroads. For the balance of this month and part of July, Mr. Walton will fill the appointments of Rev. Richard Brauenstein at the four Methodist churches of the Shal lotte charge. Rev. Mr. Brauens tein is now on his vacation. After studying at Wofford Col lege, Spartanburg, S. C? for two years Mr. Walton entered the Wake Forest College law school two years ago. During the war he was in the Merchant Marine. The young law student is twin brother of Rupert Walton, who was killed in action while serving aboard the USS Chicago in the Soloman island area at the be ginning of World War II. Farrell Here For Few Days ______ Southport Booster Of Long Standing Returns For Brief Vacation Trip With His Wife Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell of Greensboro are spending some time here at the Camellia Inn. Mr. Farrell underwent a serious operation last year and has not yet completely recovered. Both Mr. and Mrs. Farrell are experienced commercial photo graphers. Their Art Shop in Greensboro is one of the major businesses of the kind in the state. It is learned that they may lease this' business and buy or" build a home in or near South port. A number of years ago Mr. Farrell was a frequent visitor to Southport. Intensely interested in the fishing and shrimping in dustry, he has made hundreds of outstanding photographs, show ing fishing, shrimping, Bald Head Island, the Inland water way, Orton and other scenes in this area. i On two occasions before the war when the officials of the I Outdoor Writers Association of America met here, Mr. Farrell came down from Greensboro, stuck with the party and pictur ed about everything worth while that happened during their stay. Former Principal Is Now Farming O. C. Burton Likes His Work On Farm And Has Experi mented With Production Of Boysenberries O. C- Burton, principal of the Bolivia school until last year when he decided to retire and en gage in farming' on a place he purchased near Bolivia, is find ing his new occupation healthy. He has reduced his weight by ex pending the sweat of his brow. At Bolivia last week the form er schoolmaster was holding forth on his farming and gardening ef forts. His chief pride are his boy senberry bushes. He has about a fourth of an acre in these berries land they seem, according: to Mr. [Burton, to be world beaters for I production. They are a new kind of vine berry, not exactly blackberries, but resembling some varities of | these berries in shape and taste. They are four or fly, the average blackbtrrT oblong instead of oval > ** being black when Mpe a very rich red in quarter of an acre has u, or bushes. They sell * 40 cents per quart. Beautification W inners AWARDS ? Shown above are four of the winners in t he beautification contest sponsored by the Southport home demonstration club: Miss Corinne Green is shown before th e mike on the speakers' stand, while left to right below are shown Miss Edna Dosher, Mrs. Lizzie Southerland, Mrs. H. T. Bowmer and Mrs. L. J. Hardee, the latter first prize . . j. v Oliv " ti " ? ' winner. ? (Wilmington Star Cut.) CITY OF SOUTHPORT Tax Notice - . r i ' 1948 City taxes will be advertised in July. If paid during the month of May add 3 per cent for penalty, June add 312 penalty. July the cost of advertising plus 4 per cent penalty will be added. E. R. WEEKS Tax Collector. SOUTHPORT, N. C. City Taxes A tentative rate has been set at $2.00 per hundred dollar valuation for 1949 City Taxes. You can save 2 per cent discount by paying your taxes during the month of June, 112 per cent in July, 1 per cent in August. 12 of 1 per cent in September. E. R. WEEKS Tax Collector. AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. i Admission ? 14c and 30c Two Showa Nightly ? Starting at 7 :30 o'clock Except ? SATURDAY ? Three Shows Starting at 7 :00 Thurs., ? Fri., June 23-24 "BEYOND GLORY" Allan Ladd - Dona Reed ALSO ? Cartoon Saturday, June 25 ? "STAGE TO MESA CITY" Lash La Rue and Fuzzy St. John ALSO: 'Wedlock Deadlock' (Cartoon) Mon., - Tues., June 27 - 28 "NOOSE HANGS HIGH" Abbott and Costello ALSO? "Swing Monkey Swing" Wednesday, June 29 ? 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