Lyle Wink is removing the last bolts holding the side of what used to be his Sinclair gas station because the owner of the property sold the land to Sweetheart Bread Company. Wink is tearing down the building with the help of his fourteen-year=old son, Nick. "Once I get the roof down there's not much holding the side," Wink said. "I can get $7,000 to $10,000 for the steel." Wink is razing the building in hopes that he can sell the steel to make up for the money his gas station lost. Wink's fiancé, Tami, who is also unemployed, looks at the sun disappearing over the horizon and calls Wink a slave driver, saying they couldn't afford to buy so they were renting the block." It was doing so well," Tami said. "Now, look at it."