f -X ' * !»£ t> v ' , ^ *"/ „t' " "* * * -X* '": fage Six THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 13, 194| 1 No De-Frosting Needed * CD VOLO "H; CHICAGO, ILL.--A refrigerator f , needing no -de-frosting, with rcparate compartment holding two- - bushels of frozen food, and an ultra-violet ray Sterilamp to keep . .-foods fresher and longer \vith0"ut " odors, is embodied in the unusual • model shown above and which will .be offered to American Kousewives after the war. This unusual • .. post-war model, styled by Admiral,, • is no larger than conventional : - models and yet ft Will contain all of the above features through- '•spreading the hidden cold-producing coils over large flat surfaces. * This new idea also provides a moist-cold compartment for keep- ' inj^- regular foods and eliminates the use of covered dishes. shortly before 4 o'clock this Thurs-1 now receiving clover blossoms at day morning, i that point. Grourifh- has been broken for a! S. S. Shephard & Son, who have handsome new church . edifice which three clover dryers in this village, is to be erected by St. Thomas' par-: took in 10,000 pounds of clqjer on ish at Crystal Lftke, at a cost of I Saturday last. . $50,000. v John Stroner, the west side boot ; , ' W V ; s h o e m a k e r , h a s p u r c h a s e d t h e b u i l d - THIRTY YEARS AGO ing lately occupied by Tripp Bros., as a wagon shop. • , WGr oundJ was JUb ro1k en f#o r 1t1h* e new • H . C. .M.. ead, who ,l ives just west ' ... of this village, sold to Kp . tr. Jeneiadid itiio n to tjh e j McHe#»n ry publi*c son on-Mond, ay ,l•a st, s_i{x• „ .ffiilnliietes , two school on Wednesday afternoon of ' • , * ., . i,d„j this week and from now on things ,hree TSnn will be kept on the move until the *>"» . *™>- completion of the building. Walter ~ • u i i----<±--l--1 il•>> i f Woodstock has been awarded• building contract. -4 ^ffiank F. Block, son; of Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Block, of this viHaSge;-; . was united in marriage to Miss Elsie! (By Mrs. Lloyd Fisher) Eickstndt of Marengo in the latter ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert .True and city yesterday. * ; family of Waukegan were Sunday The marriage of Miss EUtf Thomas , guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mi*. Gerald Newman,, both of Frank King. this village, was solemnized at Wau- Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Mitacek and kegan, yesterday. ' Son of , Barrington were , Monday „ Miss Marie M. Buhr and kr. Frank evening visitors at the h^me of. J. Schaefer were united in marriage Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Vasey. y, at -St. Mary's cljurch .--O'clock" liie "Volo Busy Bees 4-H* club met yesterday morning. .» 1 at the home of Martha Fink Satur- - • -• -; ,: . " day afternoon. Betty Lou Lusk FORTY YEARS AGO • : acted as co-hostess. •-i : v j,: : Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ltieder and thrce^tory brick buildiiiff OH: daughter, Bernice, • <rf . W.uconda River street, owned: by Henry has recently been renovated and rebert Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steinke of Racine enjoyed a work and we will continue to keep our light burning when you come picnic at Fox River Park on July home from work in the wee hours 4. Jtfike Wagner of Chicago is enjoying a vacation With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner. Guests in the Charles Freuod home on the Fourth were Mrs. Eva Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weber and children, of Johnsburg?* Mr. and Mrs. Geot?ge W. May and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber of the morning. William M. Carroll, Attorney^ Woodstock, Illinois J J lx _ „ ,. M , NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE and daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Estate of JOSEPH P. SCHAEFER, Clarei|c£ Lund and Miss Florence | Werdell of Chicago'and Barbara and j Notice ^ hereby given to all per- ^oan Freund of McHenry. . gons t^at ^vronday, August 7, 1944 . The firemen vfere summoned^to a. ig daim -n egtate ol fire in the Clyde ^emn.ngton home Jog h pv Schaefe deCeased, pending on Tuesday. Three fire departments, in the Cnunty Court of McHenry fought the blaze. Considerable County> HHnois, and that claims may age was done to the building, but ^ aainst the said estate on Or most of the furniture and clothing1 were saved. is# . •. CBurch sijrvicei »* St. Mary's Catholic Church Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30. 10:00 and 11:30 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. "Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. Cbnfessions: ^ Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. is the claim date in the estate of Tlmrsday before First Friday • After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; paired- by the agent, E. W. Howe, and now looks like a different place. At 9 o'clock Wednesday morning ^ ^ ^ at St. Mary's church, occurred thelf0r"Mrs^ A. marriage of John A. Bowers and' and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. Peter Reiland of Northbrook spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers. Mrs. Etta Converse is now caring L. Ritta. The many friends of Mrs. Ritta are pleased to Twic* T«14 " ' ' I T«l«i t Miss Margaret Justen, Father M. W. | jearn gjig ^ 8iowjy improving Barth saying the magic words thatjat th-g writingi united them in the holy bonds. . I an<j j. Trokeg 0f Berwyn The river, mill pond and all the Mr. and Mrs. J. Valenta of small lakes in the vicinity are get- Chicago spent Saturday here at the ting low, owing to the prolonged home of Mr. and Mrs. (Frank St. drought. # George. Mrs. Spaulding's building on Main, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King visited street and the building occupied by; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Van Rasdale at M. D. Weber have received a new DesPlaines Jjaturday. coat of paint. It's a good thing. Miss Nancy Justen of • McHenry 1 - spent the past week here with her FIFTY YEARS A€0 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Philip • •* • , TTiennes. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson and children oj£ Chicago were callers in the Joseph Brown home on the 4th of July. ' Mrs. Emma Steinke, Mrs. Lena Metzger, and Mrs. Ed tfoleski of Chicago, Were visitors in the Charles Behrens home several days last week. Mike Wagner and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gabe and son, Bobby, in Cicero on Sund4y. Bobby returned with them to spend his vacation with his grandparents. - Mr. and Mrs. A1 Westman and sons of Woodstock were visitors in the Frank Sanders home on Sunday. Among those from here who attended a Farewell party on MelVin Kattner at the Joe Miller- Tavern on Sunday night were: Mr. and before said date without issuance of Summons.. , . • JOHN W. SCHAEFER, , • •' Administrator;-'^ ' (Pub. July 6-13-20)? ' : State of Illinois ^ :V County of McHenry, ; sS, ' V / In the Circuit Court -of McHenry County, Illinois. < : Case No. 30243. « - \ ' Joseph H. Weber, Plaintiff, • vs. : John William Goodwin; Nan Marie Goodwin; Eric Landstrom; Jphn S. Syver, Trustee; Citizens State 'Bank, a Corporation; Lawrence P. Yopp; Gasoroil Manufacturing Corporation, a Corporation; Burton V'. Pritchett; Clayton R. Anderson and Leslie Charles Olsen, defendants. The requisite affidavit for publi . ... „ .. , w , cation having been filed, notice is Mrs. Arnold --K atitnne. r, Mi r.v ra-n„ d Mrs. « • pi,.. I hereby gven you, Enc Landstrom, 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. Rapid Acceleration Rapid acceleration of your car oifl. slippery roads should be avoided^ When one or both of the driving® wheels start to spin the vehicle iHf likely to slide over against the curb, against another vehicle, «r off th« . road. ' r E. DeROME -- Dentist -- ' t 180 Green Street Phone 292-J. McHenry Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p--, daily except Wednesday. ..Tuesday and Friday nights to 8:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment. A St Patrick's Catholic Charcii Masses: •^Sunday: 8:00, 9:00,10:00andll:00 ^Weekdays: 7*^0. ' " #iFirst Fridays: 7:90. On First Friday, Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. 'Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday; 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 tr 8:00 Rev. Wm. A. O'Rourke, pastor. St. John's Catholic Chnrch, Johnafcnrg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, and Holy Days: 7:00 an4 9;?Q. Weekdays: 8:00. . Firsi Friday: 8:0&, . Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:80. Thursday before First Friday: E:8i and 7:30. Rav. A. J. Neidert, pastor. TWENTY YEARS AGO "Henry Smith has commenced tearing down the old school house, onj |Vanhoe and Mrs. Ida Wirtz of Liber the west side, "preparatory to build- tyville spent Thursday evening at ing a handsome residence on the the home of Mr. and Mrs. William school house grounds, which he pur- Wirtz. chased from the trustees some time; Lloyd Fisher and Harry Matthews ago. attended the regular monthly meet- Miss Etta Kittle.^who has so sue- jng of the Lake County Farm Burcessfully taught the school on the eau at Grayslake Thursday evening, west side, in this village, the past Miss Mary Ann Diedrich of Mcyear, has accepted a position in the Henry and Leonard Thennes spent Joseph Kattner, Mr. and Mrs Chas.jJohn s g Trustee; Citizens Freund Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britz, gtate Bank Corporation> and Gas. and Tim FWH HWnr/ Mr' »nA'oroil Manufacturinff Corporation, a! Zion Evangelical Lutheran Chareh A^nton Meyer Mr and Mrs : •"'«•<>»"«« j" "'«"«! St. E.,t of Highway 31 Gregory Kattner Mr', and Mrs. A"O„ ^ ' cLuit' n • Widhalm and Mr. and Mrs. Fred May.! ^ TMcHetry ""count'y by the! Herm"n C' E°Und ^ Melvin h«s enhsted m the army s,id plaiItti#> acainst you prayin8 A cori„a| welcom6 is „tende<1 to for foreclosure of a certain machan- j all who hive no church affiliation ic's lien and for other relief; and that j to worship with us. The message . ... .'urn- . j. ii. u „ * , summons ^was duly issued out of the heard from our pulpit, we are sure, Mr. and Mrs. Edward _ Wirtz of I May at the home of Mrs.; gaj(j (30Urt against you as provided: will fill your heart with hope and , John Weber m Fox Lake on Sunday b law and that the said suit ia stiU ^ evenm«- • • pending. Office Hours--Daily Except Thurs. 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4:30, Moiu, Wed^ Fri. Nights: 7 to 8. Other Hours by Appointment H. S. VAN DENBURGH, DC., PhC Chiropractor 120 Green St. Tel. 292-R. McHenry Residence Phone Hebron 926 , > ?• t m ^V*EL. WONDER LAKE 418 j A DR. 0. L. WATKJHS ^ ;"'J ' Dentist Office Hoani'. Tuesday & Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.OL Evenings and Sunday Mornings by Appointment! Lookout Point Wonder Lake. IflL Jf!" V air corps and is leaving this week, Mrs. Albert Britz and Mrs. Arthur Katther attended a shower on Mrs. traffic which over the Tox liver bridge here over pramniar department of the Nunda Sunday evening at the home of Mr. the weekend nary an accident was and Crystal Lake Union school for, and Mrs. Leo Diedrich at Crystal reported. This seems to indicate coming year at afi advanced sal- Lake. that the drivers are becoming more ary^ Mrs. Alvin Case, Mrs. Lloyd cautious., . \JLi^ • Prof. F. M. Goodman has pur- Fisher, Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mr. Arthur Freund, of Mr. and chased of the E. M. Owen estate and Mrs. Carl Hansen visited Camp- Mrs. Peter J. Freund, of Woodstock, twenty acres of land in and adjoin- chapter at Highland Park Wed- Was united in marriage to Miss Mar- jng the beautiful grove on the banks nesday evening. The Worthy Grand garet Long of Elgin at St. Mary's of Fox river, southeast of the city Matron was present at this meetparsonage at Woodstock last Satur- halL ing. day morning. , Simon St off el has received the ap- Mr. and Mrs. John Passfield are James Bouril, employed by Julius j pointment of notary public recently.-exhibiting triplet calves born Fri- Keg, local dredging contractor, was T^ay* The calves are all in normal, tiuite severely burned by a gasoline SIXTY YEARS AGO j condition, weighing 80 lbs., *73 lbs.,} erlJ°>rinSr a .explosion which took place at the , -- : jaind 66 lbs. years of s< .nurnnv riuck dredging outfit, now at work in G. H. Clayson has pat,, up^J^o-'j Robert Dunker and friend of Ca- 5-^5®lv , wou s ,n e,Ign, serv,ce Woodstock Illinois Dutch creek, north of this city, clover dryers in Johnsburg, an $ Js pron spent Sunday evening at thei^cn ^^ree a"ny men w^° have not1 L_ home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey. Iseen e?ch other for a few, ye»ra Mr. and Mrs. James D. Williams j ™eet' th^.r conversations can last for Mr. and Mrs. Andy Straub and Now therefore, unless you, Eric children of Chicago spent the hoi- ,Landstrom; John S. Syver, Trustee;- •day weekend with her mother, Mrs. j Citizeng state Bank, a Corporation, er a s and Gasoroil Manufacturing Corporation, a Corporation, the said defendants, file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise i make your appearance herein in the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the Court House in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on McCULLOM LAKE courage. Services 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. "Christ Our Only Talking Point!'* W E L C O M E Listen to the International Lutheran Hour Sundays--W. G. N., 2:30 p.n». (By Marie McKim) Pvt. Charles Brocken of the U. S., , , , , . » army tank corps arrived home to or ^e^ore t'ie ^in'^ Monday in Auspend a well earned furlough with £us^' 1^44, being the 21st day of his mother and visiting friends and; August, 1944, default may be enterrelatives. Sunday evening he met e<* a&ainst you and each of you at Waltec Scharf, formerly of the a"y time after that day and a ^ U. S. army who received a medical icree entered in accordance with the discharge for wounds received in j Praye^ crf^said complair^. foreign service and also Sgt. Langley j LESTER EDINGER* Clertc. Bennett of the U. S. • army, who is i ^ June 30, 1944. furlough. After two j Attorney or PUunt.fT: years of service, Langley has also *1 ani Carroll . Murphy Block 3tock, Illi (Pub. July 6, 13 and 20) 'j Community Church Su>i(!ay School: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Junior League: 6:30 p.m. Epworth League: 8:00 p.m. Rev. Mack Powell, pastor.. THEY DIED TO MAKE THEM FREE of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. James ^ours: Chuck expects to leave Sun- Davis and son, James, Jr., Miss Juan- fa-v. tor L CamP Bowie Texas, where ita Stangeland, Mr. and Mrs. William ' he„has been stationed for some time. Sehotanus and son, Merle of Wau-! P°ss Boyle of the navy, son of conda, Mrs. Alma Haake and daughter, Dorothea, of Spencer Highlands, Mi. and Mrs. Ellwood Dowell and family of Libertyville, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ERNEST CARL MILLER, -deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per- Mrs. Mae Boyle, has been ill for j s?ns ^ 7th/J1944: th«! some time at the naval hospital in i ^ date the estate of Ernest Idaho. He was later sent to a hos-1 £arl Ml,1*r' dece^ed- pendmgjn the | pital in California where he remain? I St. Peter's Catholic Chareh* Spring Grove Masses: Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00. _ Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confe^ions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. ' Thursday before First Friday: 2:9 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Wonder Lake Ev. Luth. Church (Missouri Synod) ^ Sunday school--10:00 a. m. ' Divine services--3:00 p. m. H. L. PFOTENHAUER, Pas$or DR. H. S. FIKE Veterinarian 305 Virauhiefan St. Plione 31 - TV', v' •••"' • . , • McHENRY, BUL. McHENRY FLORAL CO. -- Phone 608-R-l -- One Mile South of McHenry on Route 31. Flowers for all occasions! Pbone 43 r • Veraon J. Knox- ATTORNEY AT LAW -- OFFICE HOURS -*« Tuesdays and Fridays Other Days by Appointment McHenry .... Illinois A.WORWICK PHOTOGRAPHER ~ Portraiture - Commercial Photography - Photo-Finishing Enlarging - Copying - Framing Phone 275 -- Riverside Drive McHENRY. ILL. € Grace Lutheran Chareh County Court of McHenry County,j eIinja„ o„v1<v„i^'in!onnf w, lamiiy ot liberty vine, I """l ! *"'"7"" ! Illinois and that claims mav be filed i a j V « . . • F. Bumruk of Waukegan called at *[ ™ f*™* T'^tiv said ^e on or before said I ^ Service: 11:00 a. m, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ,eain he was recently discharged I ^ Fisher Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thennes and family visited Mrs. Anna Freund at Johnsburg Saturday evening. SPRING GROVE date without issuance of summons. SIGNA MARIE MILLER, Administrator. Hugh A. Deneen, Attorney. (Pub. July 13-20-27) (By-Mrs. Charlas Freundi Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gustafson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fredrickseii| and daughter Kay of Chicago were visitors in the Paul Weber home on Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haldeman are the happy parents of a son born on Tuesday, June 27. Army signti Corp a PHoto and ^TS- Walter Smith, and Th:s poignant picture made by an Army Signal Corps photographer shows a i ch'ldren spent Friday night of last week with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. William Adsit and daughter, Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Alkneelmg Roman mother ind her child gently and reverently placing flowers over the still forms of two American boys who paid the supreme price to librt-ate them from the Nazi and Fascist grip. Look at their laces and you will see that both mother and child realize that these Americani died for them. Remember this picture when you are asked to buy an extra War Bond during the Fifth •War Loan. C. S.Triasury Dtpartmtni Grazing Pastures If rainfall is favorable, pastures that are seeded in the spring will be' ready for grazing by lata summer or early fall. A KOSb IS SWEETER \N THE 0OD from^the hospital as well. Ross expects to leave shortly for a warmer climate. His brother, David, has a New .York, A. P. O.. now. Agnes Musyinkis and her husband, who is an instructor in Aviation at Springfield, Mass.! spent his twoweek furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Musyinski. Their son, Raymond, F. 1-C, of the Seebees left almost a year ago. At present he is in the Aleutian Islands. M/"S; TS' Commercial Turtles visited Bob Sales at Great Lakes ! Snapping turtles, soft shelled tur- Saturday. On Sunday Mrs. Sales ties an(j so-called "sliders" sre the visited him. His mother reports he most important commercial species has gained weight even if he was Qf fresh water turtltes. In the larger in sick bay a while. Next Saturday markets the greatest volume of turhis dad expects to be home so the .tie sales probably consists of snapwhole family will see their new j pers. Soft-shelled turtles are eaten sailor. Bob likes the navy fine. extensively m the South, and to soma Mr. and Mrs. Art Burg and daugh-1 extent elsewhere. ter, Mary, also their son, Gregory's; -- wife and young son are spending the j Vitamins in Leaves summer at their home. Gregory is in j jn the case of turnips, as of beets, active duty in the navy. j most ofy the vitamins are in the Mrs. G. Roach of Chicago spent j leaves. But the roots have a flavor a week with her aunt, Mrs. Huska, j which delights many, so this crop and family. Her husband is also in j is widely grown in Victory gardens, the service. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Eaten raw, they are an excellent of Chicago were visitors there on source of Vitamins B and C, and in John W. Gable, pastor. Ringwood Church Ringwood, 111. Sunday--Public worship, 9:30. s Church School, 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, director. auto INSURANCE Fu¥5 EARL R. WALSI Presenting Reliable Companies,, When yon need insurance of any kfttift Phone 43 or 118-M Green & Elm McHenry McHENRY LODGE A. F. & A. M. McHenry Lodge No. 153 jneets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the hall on Court street. Sunday also. The Arterys can sit back and take it easy now that their young son. Gilbert, has learned to drive. From the expression on Mike's face Sunday while TTT9>son was® at the wheel I am not so sure he was at ease. Don't worry Mike, we parents have to get used to that. Had a phone -call from our son, Allan, from Norfolk, Ya., on July 4. He was expecting to fly to New York with his, captain on Sjunday, July 9. I am still holding my breath until I hear from him, which I hope | will be real s<5oh. | Young Miss Carol Ann Rash o,f j Chicago j4 spending her vacation J at the h/fme of her grandparents, and,: with hpr uncle, Langley, entertaining her, slie is enjoying hersetf. ! Medullom Lake Wild Cats beat the Wonder Lake ball team both gaVnes i in a double header Sunday, July 9. ! Nice going boys, J Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid received, a letter, from their son, George, of j a navy torpedo squadron telling them j that he is now in the deep south.; The heat is intense. He made the; acquaintance of a young lady in a j town (lose to where they are station- . ed who owns a 1941 Buick. George never was much for the girls, but, admits he has changed some. Well, j George mjist h&ve changed if we can believe this letter. Mr. Yardstick, we enjoy your column very much. Keep up the good the South varieties which produce no. roots but abundant greens, rich fab Vitamin A, are favorites. Drjr Lumber Stronger It is n3t practical to make lumber absolutely dry, but thoroughly kiln-dried material contains only five to twelve per cent moisture. Dry lumber is much stronger than green lumber?? ~ Beauty Costs No Mora When painting to protect property, it costs no more to select a modern, attractive color scheme than it does to use an unattractive color, but the result is worth a lot more to the property owner. Well-chosen, cheerful colors also contribute to "the morale of the occupants of a building, and have an uplifting effect upon the entire adjacent community. Telephone No. "300 Stoffel & Reih&nsperger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS EDWARD SCHMITT Roofing Contractor Asbestos and Insui Brick Siding Estimates Furnished Phone 603-R-l ; McHenry, IU. Box 368 MEN WANTED DRIVERS MECHANICS DOWNS MOTOR EXPRESS McHENRY, ILL. A. Pa Freund Co Excavating Contractor Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service. --Road Building-- tel. 204-M McHenry, Hi "' * ^------ i i jpin S. H. Freuod & Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Our Experience is at Your Service in Building Your Wants. Phone 56-W McHenry Help Wanted i Maintenance Man HUNTER BOAT CO. Phone McHenry 677-R-l -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND & GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel »nd Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Power Leveling and Grading, , , • J. E. NEXT Johnsburg P. O.--McHenry WANTED TO BUY We pay $5 to $15 for Old or Injured Horses or Cows Standing or Down if Alive. Matt's Mink Ranch Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES & CATOE Pay phone charge*.