xraytech
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With our new church grouping of 6 parishes I found myself cooking in a different kitchen this week.
The one Parish in the group, their town has a very active ecumenical prayer group where all the different denominations meet monthly at different churches for prayer, and this week the youth are doing mission work doing yard work and small house repairs and such for the elderly in the community.
Tonight I worked with the parish in our group, St. Alphonsus to provide dinner for the kids.
The church was built in 1900, their kitchen had these vintage Magic Chef commercial gas ovens, they also had a 60” 6 burner with griddle double oven Garland range.
I had never seen commercial Magic Chef products before, then when we delivered the dinner across the street to Calvary Presbyterian their kitchen had the exact same Magic Chef ovens.
So, my question is, does anyone have an idea of the age of these Magic Chef ovens?

The one Parish in the group, their town has a very active ecumenical prayer group where all the different denominations meet monthly at different churches for prayer, and this week the youth are doing mission work doing yard work and small house repairs and such for the elderly in the community.
Tonight I worked with the parish in our group, St. Alphonsus to provide dinner for the kids.
The church was built in 1900, their kitchen had these vintage Magic Chef commercial gas ovens, they also had a 60” 6 burner with griddle double oven Garland range.
I had never seen commercial Magic Chef products before, then when we delivered the dinner across the street to Calvary Presbyterian their kitchen had the exact same Magic Chef ovens.
So, my question is, does anyone have an idea of the age of these Magic Chef ovens?
