Photos: Jerry's Market has been serving Moline since 1950
Neighborhood markets are slowly becoming a thing of the past. Jerry's Market in Moline has been a staple for 73 years and counting.

Various types of cheese in the display case at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst hands a meat order to customer Tina Malo, of Moline, as she shops at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline. His grandfather, Jerry, started the neighborhood grocery store in 1950.

Tony Ceurvorst hand cuts beef to be run through a meat-tenderizer machine at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst, left, and son Tony (Anthony) Ceurvorst are second- and third-generation owners of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline.

Some of the old-store nostalgia on display at Jerry's Market in Moline. Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline. His grandfather, Jerry, started the neighborhood grocery store in 1950.

Tony Ceurvorst weighs hamburger for a customer at Jerry's Market in Moline, which opened in 1950.

Some of the old-store nostalgia on display at Jerry's Market in Moline.

A family photo hangs on the wall for customers to see at Jerry's Market in Moline. Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst hand cuts beef to be run through a meat tenderizer machine at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst hand-cuts beef to be run through a meat-tenderizer machine at Jerry's Market in Moline. He was the second-generation owner of the market and his son, also Tony, is third.

Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline. His grandfather, Jerry, started the neighborhood grocery store in 1950.

A cooler display case filled with beef and pork at Jerry's Market in Moline — one of few surviving neighborhood grocery stores in the Quad-Cities.

Memorabilia hangs inside Jerry's Market in Moline, which is one of few remaining neighborhood grocery stores in the area.

Tony Ceurvorst weighs out some hamburger for a customer at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst weighs hamburger for a customer at Jerry's Market in Moline, where he was second-generation owner. His son, also Tony, is the third-generation owner.

Tony Ceurvorst carries groceries and meat items to the car of Aldriana Belmonte, of Moline, after shopping at Jerry's Market in Moline. He is the third-generation owner of of the neighborhood market at 1609 17th Street.

Awards on display at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst carries groceries and meat items outside to the car of Aldriana Belmonte of Moline after shopping at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Tony Ceurvorst rings up groceries for Aldriana Belmonte, of Moline, as she shops at Jerry's Market in Moline. Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of the 73-year-old neighborhood grocery.

Tony Ceurvorst rings up groceries for Aldriana Belmonte, of Moline, as she shops at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Aldriana Belmonte, of Moline, orders cuts of meat from Tony Ceurvorst behind the meat counter at Jerry's Market in Moline. Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street.

Aldriana Belmonte, of Moline, orders cuts of meat from Tony Ceurvorst behind the meat counter at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Meat saws, cleavers and old calendars hang on the wall at Jerry's Market in Moline.

A family photo hangs on the wall for customers to see at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Stickers to mark the types of meat that are sold at Jerry's Market in Moline.

Some of the old store nostalgia on display at Jerry's Market in Moline. Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline. His grandfather, Jerry, started the neighborhood grocery store in 1950. Neighborhood groceries are slowly becoming a thing of the past.

Tony Ceurvorst, third-generation owner of Jerry's Market at 1609 17th Street in Moline, unloads items from a customer's vehicle to make room for groceries. His grandfather, Jerry, started the neighborhood grocery store in 1950.

A knife block stores the meat-cutting tools at Jerry's Market in Moline. Tony Ceurvorst is the third-generation owner of the neighborhood grocery at 1609 17th Street which his grandfather started in 1950.

Some of the old-store nostalgia on display at Jerry's Market in Moline.