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WAREHOUSE MARKET. For a monthly fee, shoppers were told they would receive less expensive prices on food items. Upon entering the store, customers chose a black pen for marking the prices on items they wanted and a large flat wooden cart for their groceries. At the end of the month, coupons were received for free or greatly reduced items in the store. | WAREHOUSE MARKET. For a monthly fee, shoppers were told they would receive less expensive prices on food items. Upon entering the store, customers chose a black pen for marking the prices on items they wanted and a large flat wooden cart for their groceries. At the end of the month, coupons were received for free or greatly reduced items in the store. | ||
The 1970 through | The 1970 through 1980 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 190 John F. Kennedy Road. | ||
[[Category: Grocery]] | [[Category: Grocery]] |
Revision as of 20:44, 16 February 2013
WAREHOUSE MARKET. For a monthly fee, shoppers were told they would receive less expensive prices on food items. Upon entering the store, customers chose a black pen for marking the prices on items they wanted and a large flat wooden cart for their groceries. At the end of the month, coupons were received for free or greatly reduced items in the store.
The 1970 through 1980 Dubuque City Directory listed 190 John F. Kennedy Road.