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And in the end Marko co-opted from me. He came to my house and wanted to buy the tools we had bought together, an electric drill, saw, and some other things. I said it belonged to the shop, the shop having no particular owners, and the tools being contributions to it. I believe Jerry and some other people were using them at the time. I refused to sell my half and he simply walked off with them never to be returned.

There was a United Farm Workers boycott of table grapes in sixty-nine. MaryM came home from work one evening. She was a secretary working down-town, and said she had just come from the Safeway grocery down at Mission and Thirtieth Street. Said she gave the checker a five for some bread. And he gave her a twenty in change. She said, "You gave me too much". He said, "Keep it. I am giving money away in support of the Grape boycott". Co-option. There were picketers all around the store holding big white placards. In those days there were lots of little mom-and-pop stores on the corners and even mid-block. With the advent of the Safeway which replaced a neighborhood movie theater, most of them went under, or in some cases the owners died off. The guy who had a store at Powers and Coleridge died a few years later. I was in there a few times. He was old and the dingiest looking guy, looking every minute like he just got out of bed, with gray stubble beard and old rumpled pants and stained shirt. If I saw him in the street, would think he was a homeless wino. Turned out he was a millionaire with no relations and the state got all his money.

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