M: What did you eat instead? What did you eat a lot of? P: We ate different things, like canned salmon which used to be about ten cents. It's eighty cents or a dollar now. We used to eat more stable goods. M: My parents remember eating a lot of potatoes. P: Potatoes, macaroni, and beans. We don't even think about it now. We used to eat them. Wienies used to be so cheap. Everything was cheap. M: So, it's been a big change. That's why I am trying to find out more about the '30s to be able to see what the change is, and to have it recorded in history before we lose that period. I really wanted to thank you for giving up your time this afternoon. I know you are very busy. You have had a lot of people come to see you this afternoon and I appreciate you and your wife in letting me in your home. Would you mind now if I used the material on this tape recording for my research? P: I wouldn't mind. M: It's a pleasure talking with you. I just said the answers, the first things that come to my mind. A lot of things that I could tell about Gainesville since I have been here that I couldn't remember. A lot of interesting things. Sometimes, when somebody calls them to my attention, the old folks, you know, remember this, remember that. But really I forget all about it until somebody like that stirs my memory.