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Burger Chef Photo Gallery III
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Nick Reed, who worked at the Bowling Green KY Burger Chef as a teenager,
models his Burger Chef uniform shirt for the Website. This shirt was from the early General Foods era of Burger Chef.
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Close-up view of chef on roadside sign.
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Courtesy: Tim Hollis
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1991 photo of an abandoned Burger Chef Roadside sign.
These signs stood 28' high to the top of the chef's hat and
the 'HAMBURGERS' portion was 19' wide.
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By Mid 1966, Burger Chef established itself as America's fastest growing fast-food restaurant chain. In this photo from this time we see President Frank Thomas and headquarters receptionist Vicky Ragsdale with a new scorecard for a display after he signed the 600th lease. This was only a couple months after the 500th lease was signed.
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Courtesy: Tim Hollis
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Burger Chef gave away these Batman masks in 1966.
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Courtesy: Tim Hollis
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Courtesy: Tim Hollis
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In 1966 Burger Chef opened a new training center at Company Headquarters to replace a center which was damaged by lightning. Here we see Burger Chef Vice President of Training Walter Lough (left), who directed the center, filming a training demonstration there. Trainees took a three week course at the center.
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Courtesy: Tim Hollis
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A former Burger Chef in Little Rock, Ark near
University Of Arkansas, in use as a game room.
c.1993.
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A former Burger Chef location in Temple, Tx., c. 1993
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Since 01-12-2006
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