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Renamed the "Big Boy" hamburger as the "Buddy Boy" and created a Buddy Boy mascot similar to Frisch's Big Boy character.


 * Leo's (Spokane, Washington, Montana, 1966–1971, founded by Leo A. Hansen, Jr. ) The first Leo's Big Boy opened in Great Falls, Montana in 1966. Grew to four units before being acquired by and renamed JB's in 1971, Hansen becoming a vice-president of JB's Big Boy.





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 * It is premature to state that Spector died from complications from COVID-19. The New York Times reported that his daughter said he died of complications of COVID-19. A TMZ article (not cited) also reported COVID-19 using unnamed sources. However, The Los Angeles Times said that Spector — although ill and hospitalized for COVID-19 — died of natural causes according to the CA Dept. of Corrections, pending investigation by the San Joaquin County Medical Examiner. The Irish Times article cited in the article concurrs. I essentially agree with Wyliepedia: The article should say natural causes until COVID-19 is reported by officials involved. Otherwise, we must add and clarify who attributed his death to COVID-19. — βox73 (৳alk) 00:57, 18 January 2021 (UTC)

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Wian, who managed to get by without taking homework home was voted by his graduating class least likely to succeed.

During high school he worked in the cafeteria.

Robert C. Wian, Jr., better known as Bob Wian graduated from Glendale High School in 1933. Having worked several years in the school cafeteria, he found a job as the nighttime dishwasher at a White Log Coffee Shop, a California chain similar to White Castle. Wian soon envisioned himself having a chain of restaurants and took an interest in the White Log operation. He was soon promoted to fry cook. Once he learned the White Log system, he quit and took a job as a dishwasher at The Rite Spot. A favorite restaurant, the Rite Spot was owned by Lionel Sternberg, who invented the cheeseburger there a decade earlier. Wian befriended the manager and likewise advanced to fry cook, then learning how their foods and food stuffs were made. At some point Wian also worked at a local Pig Stand drive-in restaurant, gaining curb service experience.

In the summer of 1936 Wian learned that "The Pantry" a ten stool ice cream stand near his home that was for sale. Encouraged by his dad, Wian sold his car for $350 and bought the place. His father contributed $50 for food and supplies. Renamed "Bob's Pantry" Wian opened for business on August 6, 1936. Wian initially worked the operation by himself, excepting his grandmother providing pies and his father purchasing supplies. Six months later, in February of 1937, members of a local band stopped to eat. One fellow, Stewie Strange, complained about the plain hamburgers and asked for "something new, something different." In response, Wian invented the double deck hamburger. He intended it as a joke. He sliced a hamburger roll twice, dressing it with mayonnaise, adding lettuce and cheese to the bottom section. Then Wian added a large dallop of the red relish he'd copied from The Rite Spot, to the top level. Wian then took the red relish he'd copied from The Rite Spot, and added a large dallop to the top level, So much that it poured over the edge. He intended the first unnamed Big Boy as a joke, intending to look like a leaning tower, in response to the Strange request.

The double deck hamburger was an unexpected hit and Wian sought a "snappy name" for his creation.

A heavyset 6 year old boy, Richard, performed chores in exchange for free hamburgers. One day, coming into the shop, Wian said, "Hey Big Boy!" The hamburger was named.

A local homebuilder, Arnold -, proposed a second location. The second restaurant was built in Burbank.

By 1942 five Big Boy restaurants were in operation in the Los Angeles area, as coffee shops and drive ins. Americas entry into the second World War produced shortages of both food and labor, and one restaurant closed.

By 1938 Wian began using die cut menus cut along the profile of the Big Boy character. About 1956 a common designed die cut menu featuring the redesigned Big Boy character was adopted by most of the Big Boy franchises. his menu included a common congenial message on the front.

Wian befriended a 6 year old heavyset boy, Richard ,tradi

The Elby's (Big Boy) Empire. Part 1 2  3  4  5  6  7

Before Big Boy

The great depression struck when Wian entered Glendale High School in 1929 and he volunteered three years in the school cafeteria in exchange for free lunches. After graduating in 1933 he found employment as an overnight dishwasher at a White Log Cabin Coffee Shop, a California chain similar to the better known White Castle restaurants in the Midwest. Wian quickly envisioned himself owning a chain of restaurants and took interest in the White Log operation. He soon was promoted to fry-cook. Once Wian learned the White Log system, he quit and accepted a job as a dishwasher at The Rite Spot. A favorite eatry of Wian's, the Rite Spot was owned by Lionel Sternberg, who invented the cheeseburger there a decade earlier. Wian befriended the manager and advanced to fry-cook.

Lionel Sternberg owner the Rite Spot owner Lionel Sternberg invented the cheeseburger there a decade earlier.

This was the restaurant where owner Lionel Sternberg invented the cheeseburger a decade earlier. Wian was befriended by the manager and likewise advanced to fry-cook, learning in detail how the Rite Spot's foods were made. Wian wanted to know how the chili and hamburgeers were made, but saw Sternberg's exacting attitude/benefits.

The Band

1958 Lawrence: Glendale High School Orchestra

It isn't clear if the selling price of his car or the Pantry was $300 or $350, or were the same. Some

Wian

While in high school Wian helped in the school cafeteria for 3 years.