M: What about theatres? Did you ever go to the theatre? P: Yes, we had the Lyric Theatre. M: That was located where? P: Over there where Jim Hope [Electrical] building is. That's where the Lyric Theatre was. M: Do you recall any of the movies that you saw in the '30s? P: I just remember they had a continuous show about Pearl White, and things like that. We used to go see cowboy pictures, maybe two times a week. When they had a good show, everybody was talking about going to see this, I'd go. M: How much would you pay for a ticket? P: Oh, about ten or fifteen cents. M: How many hours would you be at the movies? Would it be all day or would it be like today, for two hours? P: No, it was maybe an hour and a half. M: What about some of the big events in town? Do you recall the Tung Oil Parade, by any chance? P: Yes, I.remember the parades. Well, the biggest event when I first came here was the Gainesville Sun. The Gainesville Sun was right across the street from Commercial Hotel where a pool room is.now. One of the buildings was the Gainesville Sun. The Gainesville Sun would get up high over there an announce the world series and things like that. That was a big event. M: Would everybody sit outside and have cokes and listen to it? P: That's right. Another big event was election time. Gainesville had the score board and things like that to announce. M: Would 'women come too, or would it be mostly men who would go in front of the building?