Cola plant were the only addition and right now the Coca Cola plant is still there, but it is no more a Coca Cola plant. There is people living in there now. M: Living there as a home now? P: Yes, for years that was a Stock plant (Otto F. Stock Dry Cleaners.) The Coca Cola plant was sold to Stock. He stayed there and had the laundry, I mean the cleaners, dry cleaners for years. They took it away from the Stocks Citizens Bank and sold it to somebody else, and I really don't know who owns that build- ing now. Many boys are living there now. That's all I know. M: Do you recall any of the people who came into the restaurant? Ar, regulars? P: I can't remember but we are serving hamburgers right now, to the fourth generation. M: The fourth generation of people of your family. P: That's right. The fourth generation comes in there today and buys hamburger. M: So, you really are an establishment in Gainesville. Did you ever get any University of Florida students that would come in? P: Yes. M: Would they walk to your place from the University? P: Well, some used towalkhere, others had cars. But most of them are local business people and folks from nearby small towns. They comel'from Newberry, Archer, and Melrose. M: To eat at your hamburger place? P: Yes. M: That's !a pretty good reputation. P: Well, they still do it. From generation to generation, they've been coming in here. They are still coming inhere. They