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Story January 22, 1953

The Oakwood Press (Oakwood

Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio

What is this article about?

The Quick Chick restaurant in Dayton moves from a 16x8 trailer at 2630 Far Hills Avenue to a 40x40 building at 4020 Far Hills Avenue, now offering unique take-out dinners with complete service under proprietor Harry E. Condron.

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"Quick Chick" Offers
Unique Food Service

The Quick Chick has "flown its coop" at 2630 Far Hills avenue and is now nestled in a deluxe establishment at 4020 Far Hills avenue where it dispenses a food service unique to Dayton.

In addition to a regular restaurant and food market specializing in delicatessen items, the firm now offers complete "take-out" dinners all ready to serve and including plastic table service.

According to Harry E. Condron, proprietor, the Quick Chick started out as a 16x8 trailer and has now grown into its own 40x40 building.

What sub-type of article is it?

Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Quick Chick Restaurant Relocation Take Out Dinners Dayton Food Service Business Expansion

What entities or persons were involved?

Harry E. Condron

Where did it happen?

2630 Far Hills Avenue (Old Location), 4020 Far Hills Avenue (New Location), Dayton

Story Details

Key Persons

Harry E. Condron

Location

2630 Far Hills Avenue (Old Location), 4020 Far Hills Avenue (New Location), Dayton

Story Details

The Quick Chick relocates from a small trailer to a larger building and introduces unique take-out dinner service including plastic tableware.

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