Quigley's

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Quigley's (also Quigley's Department Stores, Quigley's Variety Stores) was a chain of variety stores and junior department stores in Los Angeles County, California, from 1936-1990.[1]

In 1936, Roger Bemis (R. B.) Quigley retired from his job at Woolworth's and opened the first Quigley's near the corner of Sunset and Fairfax. It was located north of what is today the border of West Hollywood. At the time, there was little competition from supermarkets for the types of products sold by variety stores (or "five and dimes"). Quigley's slogan was "Basic merchandise at a reasonable price."[1]

In 1948, Quigley's was owned and operated by R. B. Quigley,[2] J. H. (James Harold) Quigley,[3][4] and W. S. Manning.[5]

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