The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1953, Image 11

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Thursday, March 12, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Page Three FARMS ♦ AND FOLKS By J. M. ELEAZER . SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court ,of Common Pleas. M. S. Bailey! & Son,, Bankers, Plaintiff, - vs. , j Arthur Jenkins; Florence Jenkins, n * i * t Posey W. Copeland; Dessie Suber Clemson Extension Information Jenkins; Fayte Golden; Lucinda Mc- Specialist I Marsh Switzer; ^ Luther McMarsh; Gussie McMarshTinysses McMarsh; Soil On Fire While I was with County Agent King of Marion, back in the early winter, the muck soil of Catfish Swamp was on fire at places. And when the wind was right, they had to close the main highway out to- premises hereinafter described, and foreclosing a mortgage bearing date the 11th day of August, 1947, given by the defendant, Arthur Jenkins, to the defendant, Posey W. Copeland, and subsequently assigned to the plaintiff, M. S. Bailey & Son, Bank ers, which mortgage and assignment were recorded on August 13, >947, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, South Carolina, in Book of Mortgages 117, at page 68, Converta Suber; Douglas Suber; land the 'said mortgaged premises Tuxberry Suber; Manse Suber; Lizzie; were at the time of the commence pointmcnt of W. Paul Culbertson,! titie, interest Attorney, of Laurens, South Caro- iestate described in par _ . , . .. , , w—w», wete ai me nine- wi me wumuicm;*-1 lina, as guardian ad litem for any ® r ?, p , °’ ; hc comt.:aint n> rein; ed to it. Back during t c Suber; Rockefeller Suber; . Fannie i ment of this action and at the time, unknown minors or other persons - a ^ p . noaef ‘ fom;»iamt in means of ingress and egress to w and from the lot above de scribed. OWENS & OWENS, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Clinton, South Carolina, November 17, 1952. Gussie McMarsh, Ulysses McMarsh, Converta Suber, Douglas Suber, Manse Suber, Lizzie Suber, Stewart Suber, Lillie Joe Suber, Ethel Suber, Leonard Suber, Calvin Suber, Henry Suber, Annie Suber, Goldie Suber, Roosevelt Suber, Willie Russell Su ber, Joe Suber, Jess Suber, Frank ORDER . Suber, Virginia Suber, Namon Su- On reading and filing the petition • ® anna Suber Moon, and all oth- of the plaintiff herein for the ap-i 0t P crso ! 1> unknown, Liming any - — - ~ r i rtV, f ♦,*!o jp 0 f. jjgp U p 0rit a- times of corn meal and white meat, we had a lot of pellagra caused by eating little else. But in recent times we are getting some of that lean meat too. And we have learn- ed from the home economist about Suber; Willie Ramage Suber; Mabel 4. ^ i xi a. ~~!Stiher: IxOvp Snhpr: Goldie Suber: wards Florence several times, the food values that we can grow or ^ uber i Subpr : get v^ith the means we have. ;ber; ^ Bertha Woodie; Jessj We still eat a lot of corn P r °d- Suber; Frank Suber; Earl Suber, 1 ucts, both meal and grits. But they 1 Virginia Suber; Namon Suber; Banna | too, have been vastly improved'Suber Moon; Lizzie B. Howard Su- as foods. Clemson worked out sim- ber; John Arthur Suber; South Car-! pie and inexpensive means for add-!olina Tax Commission; George S. ing the health minerals and vita-!Adair, Tax Collector for Laurens mins that corn lacks, at milling County South Carolina; Town of j time And now we have “enrich- !Clinton - South Carolina; and all oth-i smoke was stf‘ bad. Upon leaving there, I stopped to see this strange phenomenon good. That muck soil is just about all organic matter. It seldom gets dry or it would’nt be there. But they have had several rather dry years and the swamp has been drained. So it was burning, and there seemed to be no stopping it Evea a good rain has no effect on Adams Suber; Leroy Suber; A. C.'of filing this notice situate in the j under disability .defendants in this • bi> ac lon ’ Joge'her with tr.e sum Suber, Jr.; Stewart Suber; Lillie Joe |County of Laurens, State of South action; mqns, of which the foregoing is a Suber; Ethel Suber; Leonard Suber; ■ Carolina, and are described as fol-j It is orde red that the said W. Paul rwk 0/Court* for l'V-un^f Calvin Suber; Carrie Nelson Suber; ! 0 ws: ho hprohv is V of Couit or Ll,urens County, Henry Suber - Annie Suber - Marshal ah *u , • 1 1 * * Culbertson be, and non. >. is, ap Carolina, on November 20, ouuci, j-kuuic ouwci, xvxaiaua| that nirrp narrpl nr inf nf j pointed guardian ad litem for such (unknown minors and other persons under disability, if any, defendants All that piece, parcel or lot of land, with the dwelling house thereon, situate, lying and being about one hundfed . and twenty- six (126) feet east of North Broad Street, in the Town of Clinton, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, tpund- 1952; and that the Notice of Penden cy of Action and the Order appoint- , unaer aisapnuy, 11 any, aeienaanis, ing a guardian ad litem, of which the I m t- bis action, and he is a _u ^ oriz ed ^ f or egoi n g are copies, also were here to appear for and represen. inem in tofore filed in the office of the said this action, unless they, or someone Clcrk of Court i in their behslf, shnll within twenty OWENS OWFNS days after the service of a copy of Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ed on the north by lot r of the 1 this Order upon them exclusive of j C]intonf Carolina, other states-in -the heavy *• com- it, as it burns deep. Flooding is product eating area have adopted about all that will eventually stop it, they told me. I saw many trees that had been undermined and they tumbled into the holes that were left. Much of that 1 great swamp has been drained, cleared, and put to pasture. And fine pastures they are hundreds of acres of ’em. And some of that land is farmed in crops. But in all operations there during dry times, they have to be very careful about fire. A cigar ette stump will readily start it, and it eats slowly down and under the surface, that might even be a bit damp from dew or rain. You dig in and think you have it. But in all likelihood it will soon start smoking at another place. Strange for this part of the coun try. Florida has a good bit of that sort of land. It is their valued winter vegetable lands mostly, in finitely rich, but also subject to burning. But they do flood irri- i right, tille, estate, interest in or lien upon, the real estate described in paragraph 13 of the complaint here in, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED laws similar to ours about enrich ment. What we need is a lot more folks who can make those very fine'; things out of corn products, prin-ia?* required to answer the Com- cipally meal, for we see that mess- 1 plaint in thls actlon of whlcb a copy estate of Kirk Taylor, seventy- two (72) feet thereon in a straight line; on the east by lot of RockfellCr Suber, formerly of Joe Suber, fifty-three (53) feet ed up a lot more often than grits. 1 * * * The Garden Now The March winds will soon sub side. It will be the beginning of growth time then. Have you pre pared your garden for that? Many things should be already planted, is herewith served upon you, and to I serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers ati their office, Jacobs Building, at Clin ton, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this and now is the time for others. f. c V°" will . a i > P 1 )'' 0 . th ^ Cou rt. Il ; r (lief demanded in the Complaint. OWENS & OWENS, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. And then a little later is the time, to put the seed or. plants of frost-! tender out. Remember the general outlook is for the things we have to buy to be a bit higher and the things we have to sell will likely be a little lower. November 15, 1952. We have to catch up that slack c NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an action has been commenced and somewhere. If you've been in a is how pending in the Court of Com- thereon in a straight line; on the south by lot of D. Suber Estate, formerly of Joe Suber, seventy- two (72) feet thereon in a straight line; and on the west by lot of Dessie Jenkins fifty-three (53) feet thereon in a straight line. Said lot is the eastern por tion of Lot No. 1 as shown on a plat of survey and subdivision made for Joe Suber by H. Q. Adams dated Nov. 20, 1908. Also a right of way ten (10) feet wide throughout over the remaining lot of Dessie Suber, being the western portion of Lot No. 1 as shown on the aforesaid Plat above referred to, and along the southern boundary line of the said lot from the above de scribed lot herein mortgaged to North Broad Street, a distance of approximately one hundred and twenty-six (126) feet, as a the day of service, as herein provid- ^i arc h 4 1953 jed, procure the appointment of a;' guardian ad litem for the said mi- i nors and other persons under dis- abllity, -if- any, defendants in this; 19-3co 7T; Rrliet* Marry of action; and if they fail to procure such appointment within the time aforesaid, then the appointment j herein shall become absolute. It is further ordered that this Or-; der shall be served upon the* said unknown minors and other persons I under disability, if any, defendants in this action, by publication of a copy of this Order in The Clinton Chrbnicle, a newspaper published weekly in the Town of Clinton, South j Carolina, once a week for three suc cessive weeks. W E. DUNLAP, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Laurens County, South Car olina. I Laurens, South Carolina, March 3, 1953. / NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED, Lucinda McMarsh Switzer, aVUS C°^666 HOMO OR TMlfTI - SAMI FAST ACUV Gra Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS Phones 41 and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICE L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mrrs „ Y ' - mon Pleas for Laurens County, State 1 grocery store lately you will real-, of Soulh Carolina, upon a complaint 1 f # o ^ 1 lze a garden can be made to, 0 f ^ 3^0^ narne d plaintiff against 1 ga 101 \ 0n most of ^ and . m ^ . m ean. ithe above named defendants for the way they can put fires out. That Most gardens are too big. The (purpose of quieting the title to the land as lake a cushion when you grass takes ’em too quick. Plant j- walk oh it. Irrigated fall sown a smaller one, and make it more (little box it came in looked just grazing on some of that kind in | fertile. You’ll have better stuff, like the larger ones that cheese 1 Marion was very fine, otherwise it wouldn’t have come up. * * * At the Clemson Houes and at the corn meal turkey dressing that was wonderfully good. Wonder why we can’t have more of that sort? TMTuch ol It we get around is & sticky, gluey stuff you can hardly eat, and if you do it gives you the heart burn. Good corn meal is the makin’ for a lot of good eatin’. I’ve eaten com bread that was better to me than pound cake. While made by other cooks it is only fit for the dogs that finally get it. And corn meal souffle! Oh boy, there you have a delight that’s also good for the stomach. The only public place I ever saw it served was at the Fort Sumter Hotel in Charleston. It was 'passed around free, but usually gave out before it got to me. There was a time that corn meal had a sort of health stigma attach- and it will be easier to keep clean, still comes in Your county and home agents have. Our longest trip in buggy or wag-j all sorts of garden hints, helps, and; on wore to Columbia, 20 miles I reminders that are free for the ask-1 away. A day was taken each way. ing- j And we never Tailed to take the * * * axle grease along. For after that Boys Are That Way practically all day trip, the axles Last week we talked here about needed greasing agaip before- jJie howl we fused,to grease the axles j return trip was undertaken. To of our wagons and buggies, first 1 keep from having to lift and also using fresh pine resin and then lat- get our hands and clothes dirty, er axle grease. ( j we carried a short piece of board I well remember those early axle with a notch sawed from one end grease boxes. They were about 6! 0 f it to use to raise the wheels up inches in diameter and about three S o we could take ’em off the axles MODERN Baking Equipment Helps Make ClauSSen’S AMERICA S FINEST BREAD! inches deep, made of thin wood ve neer sides and solid wood top and bottom. They were about like our present pound coffee cans, but made entirely of wood That board was several inches higher than the axles. We would place the notched part against the axle, pull the shafts or tongue 6f the vehicle, and up the axle would The grease was thick and yellow,; be raised on the board. We stop- but got black after it was worked up on the axle. It was usually kept on a ledge above the gear- room door. It resembled cheese, and the tales persisted in the stone hills of folks eating it a first, be fore they knew what it was. The A VfiJt IT, BOY. f| OC/WZWfitkind! i £ ■ l ■'vmm j-.-.m CttUFAN HrfflATt OF SODA i >«* !».>»*<♦ **'«*.<^ ped with it on dead center, and there it held the wheel off the ground for the greasing operation. ( Everybody had some such Board; that was kept at a certain place down at the barn, and it found constant use as axle greasing time, a sort of jack with a block, upright, and lever that he hosited his wheels with at greasing time. That was better, for it wouldn’t let the ve hicle run off the prop, as ours some times did. 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