Measuring Out at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op, September 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1974
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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
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How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
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How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
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Weighing Out Beans at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op, September 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1974
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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption:
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption:
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
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Tallying Up a Purchase at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption:
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption:
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
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Weighing Dried Apples at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption:
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption:
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.
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Celebrating a Birthday with Cake at Kresge
Year:
1958
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Saline Country Market
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1958
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Halloween Storefront Admirer, October 1957
Year:
1957
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1957
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Witch' one do I want? Halloween's around the corner and local stores are filled with the excitement of the ghostly night. On Main St. last night these two youngsters stared raptly at the offerings on the inside (left) and the outside (right).
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1957
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Witch' one do I want? Halloween's around the corner and local stores are filled with the excitement of the ghostly night. On Main St. last night these two youngsters stared raptly at the offerings on the inside (left) and the outside (right).
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Halloween Mask Tryout
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1957
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Halloween Candy Selections, October 1957
Year:
1957
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1957
Caption:
Witch' one do I want? Halloween's around the corner and local stores are filled with the excitement of the ghostly night. On Main St. last night these two youngsters stared raptly at the offerings on the inside (left) and the outside (right).
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1957
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Witch' one do I want? Halloween's around the corner and local stores are filled with the excitement of the ghostly night. On Main St. last night these two youngsters stared raptly at the offerings on the inside (left) and the outside (right).
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Warehouse Furniture Sales Store On Detroit Street, October 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1936
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