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As more stores were opened, Thompson began a franchise arrangement that called for the store's operator to pay rent on the building in addition to 3 percent of the store's gross receipts in exchange for the Oky Doky name, buying programs, and marketing. | As more stores were opened, Thompson began a franchise arrangement that called for the store's operator to pay rent on the building in addition to 3 percent of the store's gross receipts in exchange for the Oky Doky name, buying programs, and marketing. | ||
[[Image:Oky Doky1.jpg|left|thumb| | [[Image:Oky Doky1.jpg|left|thumb|200px|22nd St. and Central. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson]] | ||
[[Image:OkyDokyPenn.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:OkyDokyPenn.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Kennedy and Pennsylvania. Notice the lack of other buidings at this now busy corner. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson]] | ||
[[Image:imp443.jpg|left|thumb| | [[Image:imp443.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Primrose and Burlington. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson]] | ||
[[Image:imp444.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:imp444.jpg|right|thumb|200px|South Grandview and Highway 52. Photo courtesy: Jack Thompson]] | ||
[[Image:imp472.jpg|left|thumb| | [[Image:imp472.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Award winning window display. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | ||
[[Image:OKYTOKENS.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Trade tokens]] | |||
[[Category: Grocery]] | [[Category: Grocery]] | ||
[[Category: Wooden Nickels]] | [[Category: Wooden Nickels]] | ||
[[Category: Trade Tokens]] |
Revision as of 17:03, 9 February 2012
OKY DOKY. Local chain of popular convenience stores. The first Oky Doky was opened by Jack Thompson in 1964 at 22nd Street and Central Avenue. This was the first of twelve convenience food stores opened in Dubuque, East Dubuque, Galena and Freeport, Illinois. The name of the chain came from an expression Thompson used as a child.
The Thompson strategy was to purchase existing but barely profitable neighborhood stores in good locations and convert them to convenience stores. WINDERS FOOD MARKET, the previous name of the first Oky Doky, was such a site.
As more stores were opened, Thompson began a franchise arrangement that called for the store's operator to pay rent on the building in addition to 3 percent of the store's gross receipts in exchange for the Oky Doky name, buying programs, and marketing.