With all the talk about various places around town I have to share a story that I was telling my grandson the other day. In the early 50's we were living in Bessemer, near Muscoda School, where I started in 1953. We attended the Second Baptist Church (not the First), which was near our home. After church on Sunday we'd drive up the Bessemer Super Highway to what we'd now call a fast ffod restaurant named The Skillet. (It was right next to those tepee-shaped cabins.) We'd get hot dogs 15 for $1.00. That was a treat for our family of 5. Then the price went up to 12 for $1.00 and we couldn't afford to eat there any more. I sure a lot of you can appreciate the times when money was that tight. Jim Nix