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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 195 z,
NICHOLSON |
NEWS
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Rev. Plemon ¥olds, of Center,
filled his regular appointment here
it the Methodist Church Sundav
morning and evening, 5
The illness of Claud Cowart is
ource of regret to his manv
riends, who trust he will enjoy a
peedy recovery.
Mrs. Annie Smith, -of Athens,
; a visitor here over the past
ecek-end, the guest of relatives
and friends.
Services were conducted at the
Congrezational Holiness Church
Saturday night and Sunday by
Rev. Furman Mclntire, Toccoa. =
The many friends of Mrs. Ches
ter Barneit regret to note her.ill-.
ness and irust she will speedily
recover,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whitley
were visiting in Atlanta last Sun
day, spending a wihle with Glenn
Smith and family.
Rev. D. E. Beauchamp will
preach at the Fire Baptized Holi
ness Church on Saturday evening
and Sunday.
Hon. C. E. Hardy, of Jefferson,
was amonsz the visitors here one
day last week, spending a while
with friends.
J. W. Arrg)ld, of Athens, was
visiting her® during the past
week, looking after some business
interests.
Valdosta Thomas and family, of
Commerce, were among the guests
of friends here during the past
week,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eidson, of
Athens, were visiting here during
the past week, spending a while
with friends.
C. N. Threatt, of Commerce,
was a visitor here on Thursday
afternoon of last week, the guest
of friends.
Jewett Barnett and family were
visiting in Griffin last Sunday on
account of the illness of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon.
Wilton Sailors and Roy Kitch
ens, of Commerce, were among the
guests of friends here on Thurs
day evening.
B. F. Cowart has opened up
“Sun-Set Inn,” consisting of a
grocery store and filling station,
just south of the city. This makes
the seventh store in Nicholson, the
most ever operated here.
Spring Festival
The Seniors of Benton High in
vite your presence at the Spring
Festival in the school building,
Friday evening, the 21st. Features
of interest will begin early and
last wuntil, consisting of a cake
walk, bingo, fish pond, and many
others. Join in the fun. g
The threat of a further sharp
other light construction in Athens
has disappeared as a result of de
cisiosn just announced in Washing
ton, accordinlg to John P. Bon
durant, local fTumber and building
materials dealer and member of
cutback in home building and
the Public Affairs Committee of
the National Retail Lumber Deal
ers Association.
“Allotments of copper for homes
using a copper plumbing system
have been reduced slightly, but,
on the other hand, contractors can
self-certify more carbon steel than
was permitted in. recent months
for stores, schools, farm structures,
and other non-residential build
ing,” Bondurant said.
“Structural steel and aluminum
still cannot be wused for home
building, except where the metals
come in manufactured building
products for which the government
makes special allotments.
“However, the quantities of non
structural steel and copper which
builders can acquire through the
self-certification plan are suffici
ent to permit the construction of
quality homes containing as many
as three bedrooms and two com
plete bathrooms if the scare metals
are used only where necessary.
“Lumber and-other non-controlled
materials are in ample supply for
use in any type of' building.
“Nationally, it is expected that
as many as 900,000 new homes will
be built this year, or about 75
to 80 per cent as many as in 1951.
Locally, the percentage should run
in about the same proportion.
“The more liberal allowance of
steel for commerical construction
will make it possible to undertake
somewhat larger buildings than
could be started in the last six
months.”
~ The giving of a ring to mark
betrothal was a Roman custom.
“Livery” which once meant an
allowance of food and clothing has
come to mean the dress furnished
10 _servants,
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