Interview with Lois Beville Cone 21 March 30, 1995 C: Seagle's was located facing on University Avenue between Main, going west, be 1 st Street, in the middle of that block, and there was a grocery store in there, Mr. Harrold's grocery store. 0: How did you spell that Harrold, do you know? C: I think it's H-a-r-r-o-l-d. I think its two r's. 0: What is located in that block now, where the Seagle Furniture store was? C: Chestnuts in on the corner there and truly I do not go that way much, I do not know what is in there now. 0: You do not go down town very much anymore? C: No, I do not. I use 8th Avenue. 0: You used to know that area real well because you lived down there. When did you stop going downtown to shop? C: Never, until the shopping centers came to Gainesville. Everybody went downtown to shop, and as long as Ms. Cherry and Ms. Lanier, and Ms. Geiger and Wilson's were dress shops. 0: And then they moved out? C: Then they moved out. 0: If you wanted a hat, where did you go to buy your hats? C: Ms. McCormick's. O: And where was that? C: On the corner, she faced University Avenue, too. It was on the corner of I guess 2nd Street. 0: What is there now? C: A nightclub. 0: A nightclub. Is that where Penny's used to be? C: Yes, that is where Penny's used to be. ..