Authors: Stacy Perman
CHAPTER
24
“At In-N-Out corporate headquarters in Irvine, the inner circle fumed”: In the Matter of Harry Guy Snyder Testamentary Trust
, BP095639 (S.C. Calif. 2006), 7.
“In-N-Out Lawsuit Exposes Family Rift,”:
Ronald D. White, “In-N-Out Lawsuit Exposes Family Rift,”
Los Angeles Times
, January 7, 2006; John Pomfret, “Iconic In-N-Out Battles Executive over Firm's Direction,”
Washington Post
, January 30, 2006.
“The chain was a âstate treasure,'”:
“Double-Double Trouble,”
Los Angeles Times
, January 18, 2006.
“The whole thing seems sordid, ugly and, worst of all, familiar,”:
Joe Christiano, “Wherefore the Double Double,”
Los Angeles Times
, February 12, 2006.
“The $380 million company”:
Sales figure estimated by Technomic Inc.
“The Los Angelesâbased firm operated”:
Sitrick & Company website, http://www.sitrick.com.
“charging $695 an hour for what it liked to boast was its expertise in shaping news and public opinion.”:
Stevey Oney, “Call Mike Sitrick,”
Los Angeles
, July 2006.
“the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles during the pedophile scandal”:
Carla Hall, “L.A. Archdiocese Enlists Services of Top PR Firm,”
Los Angeles Times
, May 30, 2001.
“as well as embattled talk show host Rush Limbaugh”:
Peter Whoriskey, “Rush Limbaugh Turns Himself In on Fraud Charge in Rx Drug Probe,”
Washington Post
, April 29, 2006.
“A kind of âbull in the china shop'”:
Stevey Oney, “Call Mike Sitrick,”
Los Angeles
, July 2006.
“On March 31, 2006, an article billed as a behind-the-scenes”:
Nancy Luna, “Behind the Scenes at In-N-Out,”
Orange County Register
, March 31, 2006.
“Esther's attorney bluntly told the
Orange County Register
that Esther would likely side with her granddaughter.”
Nancy Luna, “Ailing Leader of In-N-Out Burger Dies,”
Orange County Register
, August, 5, 2006.
“In a notarized statement dated January 12, 2006, and signed by Esther,”:
“Statement of Esther L. Snyder Concerning Richard C. Boyd,” January 12, 2006.
“Eleven days later, on January 23, Boyd's attorneys secured a signed declaration from Esther refuting many of In-N-Out's assertions.”:
“Declaration of Esther L. Snyder,” January 23, 2006.
“In February, Boyd moved to have Esther give a deposition.”:
“Opposition to Motion to Compel Compliance with Subpoena for Deposition of Esther Snyder,”
In Re the Matter of Esther L. Snyder Trustâ1989
; declarations of James P. Larsen, MD, and Kenneth R. Jutzy, MD, BP095380, April 4, 2006; signed letter from Dr. Larsen to Esther's attorney James Morris, dated February 22, 2006.
“There was no shortage of legal muscle-flexing.”:
Ibid.
“Esther's niece Alice Meserve Manas signed a court declaration describing Esther as anything but happy”:
“Declaration of Alice Meserve Manas,” BP095380 signed April 25, 2006.
“in addition to being named to the board”
: “Declaration of Richard Boyd,” January 30, 2006.
“a transcript of a thirty-four-minute recorded telephone conversation between Esther Snyder and Elisa Boyd,”:
“Declaration of Elisa Boyd, (authenticating Transcript of April 25, 2006 Telephone Conversation with Esther Snyder),”
In Re the Matter of Esther L. Snyder Trustâ1989
, BP095380 (S.C. Calif. 2006).
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“On Tuesday, June 6, Esther's dear friend Margaret Karcher”:
Mary Rourke, “Margaret Karcher,”
Los Angeles Times
, June 9, 2008.
“On January 11, 2008, a year and half later, Karcher died”:
Carl Karcher Enterprises, “Carl N. Karcher, Founder of Carl's Jr. (R), Dies,” January 11, 2008.
“also paid tribute to her grandmother.”:
In-N-Out Burger corporate website, “In Loving Memory of Esther Snyder,” http://www.in-n-out.com/esther/.
“God bless Esther Snyder,”:
“Farewell, Esther Snyder, Founder of In-N-Out Burger,”
Fast Compan
y, August 8, 2006, http://blog.fastcompany.com/archives/2006/08/07/farewell_esther_snyder_founder_of_innout_burger.html.
“A columnist at the
Orange County Weekly
wrote”:
Steve Lowery, “Diary of a Mad County,”
Orange County Weekly
, August 2â8, 2006.
“If the chain was worth $300 million to $400 million”:
Pat Maio, “In-N-Out Options Are Many: Steady Growth vs. Private Equity IPO,”
Orange County Business Journal
, August 14â20, 2006.
“It's a total cult restaurant. People would chase that one.”:
David Ellis, “An IPO Wish List For 2007,” http://www.cnn.com/money.com, December 6, 2006.
“Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz released a memo”:
Starbucks memo, February 14, 2007; Starbucks chairman warns of “the commoditization of the Starbucks experience,” first posted February 23, 2007, http://starbucksgossip.com/.
“Mark Taylor had assumed the role of president of In-N-Out Burger.”:
Nancy Luna, “Ailing Leader of In-N-Out Burger Dies,”
Orange County Register
, August 5, 2006.
“Taylor was now the sole trustee of the Snyder family trusts”: In the Matter of Lynsi L. Martinez Trustâ1989
, BP095640 (S.C. Calif. 2006).
“In one of Richard Boyd's filings, he had described this scenario”:
“Plaintiffs Ex Parte Application for Temporary Restraining Order and Order to Show Cause Re Preliminary Injunction,”
Richard Boyd v. In-N-Out
, BC345506 (2006).
“the family is absolutely committed to keeping the company private”:
Nancy Luna, “In-N-Out Leaders Say Burger Chain Won't Change,”
Orange County Register
, August 8, 2006.
“I was just really hungry, and I wanted to have an In-N-Out burger.”:
“Paris Hilton Says DUI Arrest Was Nothing,” Associated Press, September 7, 2006.
“Neil and I would have cheeseburgers with onions,”:
“Say âLet's Do Lunch' to Anybody in the World,”
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
, November 29, 2006.
“The store's manager and divisional manager stood at the entrance welcoming guests.”:
Alyson Van Deusen, “Now In,”
Spectrum
, April 23, 2008.
“If you haven't had an In-N-Out burger”:
Ibid.
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Note: Entries in this index, carried over verbatim from the print edition of this title, are unlikely to correspond to the pagination of any given e-book reader. However, entries in this index, and other terms, may be easily located by using the search feature of your e-book reader.
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advertising/marketing, 90, 102
billboards as, 149
bumper stickers as, 149â50
campaigns to children, 91
grass roots, 98
In-N-Out logo as, 149
television commercial, 148â49, 151
word of mouth, 150â51
Alcohol Car, 219â20
Al G. Barnes Circus, Baldwin Park and, 29
Allan Line Royal Mail Steamship Company Ltd., 15
all-beef hamburger, as myth, 88
Allen, Zell and Reuben, letter-writing campaign and, 245
Althouse, Paul, 81â82, 108
Althouse, Valerie, 79, 113
American dream, 12
American icon, 247
cars/hamburgers as, 51, 69, 100, 150
In-N-Out as, 150, 270, 271, 283
Kroc, Ray, as business, 64â65, 99â100
McDonald's as, 243
American Restaurant Magazine
, 63
Ammerman, Douglas K., 223â24, 233
Amsterdam, Holland, and, 14â15, 218â219
Animal Style, 148, 254
origin of name, 92
secret menu and, 5
as trademark name, 252
anti-chain, In-N-Out as, 287
anti-globalization, protesters, 243
the Apple Pan, 66, 231â32
Arch Deluxe, as costly enterprise, 210
architecture
award for Westwood store, 224â25
of drive-ins, 40
Arizona Daily Star
, 3, 4
Arizona store, first, 3
Armstrong, Neil, 287
Arroyo Grande, 202, 218, 226
artificial intelligence, 84
associates, 2â4
advancement/bonuses for, 53â56, 57â58, 59â60
as front line, 140â41
good pay/benefits for, 138â39
on-the-job training and, 141
rewards for good performance, 142â43
Astaire, Fred, 123
athletes, love of In-N-Out, 6â7
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, 246
Atoms for Peace campaign, 84â85
Award Metals, Inc., 187
Azusa Pacific College, 74
Â
baby boom, 69
Bagley, S. P., 46
Bain & Company, 95
Baldwin Park, 28, 31â32
family's early support of, 43
fire at, headquarters, 119â20
Guy's preference, for work, 204â6
Harry and Esther's activities and involvement, 93â94
home to “Number One,” 11, 12, 115
In-N-Out Burger opening day and, 38
In-N-Out Burger's impact on, 186â87
pays tribute to Esther, 283â84
postwar boom and changes, 28â29, 184â85
residents, reaction to lawsuit allegations, 271
Rich Snyder moves headquarters from, 187
Rotary Club, 94, 164
Baldwin Park Historical Society, 128
Baldwin Park Tribune
, 30, 31
Baldy View trailer park, 31â32, 45
Ball, Lucille, 52
Bank of America, 36, 46, 55
Barkin, Stephen R., Westwind and, 190
Barry, Brian, and
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
, 287
Barstow, California store, 168
Beckloff, Mitchell, 266
Bell, Glen W., Jr., 64
Benbow, Bob, 157, 186
Bernal, Dawna, 34
Bible passages and packaging, 158
The Big Lebowski
, 8, 249
Big Mac, 210
black-tie gala, 143â44, 235
Blewett, Russell, 44, 104, 112
Bonita High School, 74, 211
boom, 69
bust cycle in Seattle, 17â18
in fast-food industry, 67, 96
postwar, 32, 184â85
town, Los Angeles as, 28, 30â31
Boulud, Daniel, 246â49
Boyd, Elisa, conversation with Esther and, 276â78
Boyd, Richard, 10, 262, 266
accusations about a campaign of isolating Esther and, 261â64
accusations about Kelbaugh, Lynda Snyder, 267
accused of embezzling, 263â64
assertions about Taylor, Mark, 261, 268â69
as coexecutor of Esther's will/coconservator of her estate, 276
as cotrustee, 223â24
deposition of Esther and, 273â75
files lawsuit, 256â58
plan for Guy's estate tax and, 260
real estate and development and In-N-Out Burger, 131â132
refuses to resign, 259â60
Boys and Girls Clubs of America, 157
Brackett Field, 190, 194, 215, 218
Bradley, Christina.
See
Snyder, Christina
Bradley, Siobhan, 182
brand name, In-N-Out as, 152, 197
Branson, Sir Richard, 93
Brewer, Diane, 273
Brown, John Y., Jr., 67
Brown Military Academy, 73â74
The Bulletin
, internal newsletter, 137
Burger Chef, 99, 101
Burger King, 47, 88, 99, 102, 167, 224
beginning of, 64
growth of, 97, 209
Magic Burger Kingdom campaign, 91
Burgers and Half-Bottles, 249
Burger Television
, 136â37, 141, 191, 257
“Burger Wars,” 102
Burns, Matthew, 64
Bush, Barbara, 183
Bush, George, H., 182, 183
Â
California, 30â31.
See also
Southern California
California Department of Public Works, 62
California Highway Patrol charities, 158
California Pizza Kitchen, 179
California Restaurant Association, 118
Esther's involvement in, 164
California Restaurant Hall of Fame,
Esther recipient of, 224
Cal Poly Pomona College, 104, 136
Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa, 155â56, 164
Canada, “Last, Best, West” and 15
Cantalupo, Jim, 244â45
car culture.
See also
mobile society
In-N-Out and, 50â51, 97â98, 168
significance of, in California, 39
car enthusiasts, 50â51
carhop, 39â41, 46
Carl Jr.'s, 38
Carl Karcher Enterprises (CKE), 35, 37, 205, 209
Carnegie, Dale, 81
carryout food.
See
fast food
Carter, Graydon, 8, 250
C. A. Swanson & Sons of Omaha, 85
Chadder's, 253â54, 288
the chain.
See
family-owned chain
Chapouris, Pete, 51
Cheney, Richard, 183
Child Abuse Fund, 157â58, 164, 205
Child, Julia, 7, 147
Christian values, In-N-Out and, 156
rumors about, 159
Churchill, Winston, 123
circus.
See
Al G. Barnes Circus, Baldwin Park and
CKE.
See
Carl Karcher Enterprises
Clark, Richard, Double-Double story and, 146
cleanliness, as part of system, 44, 45, 101, 128, 207, 211
“Cleanliness You Can See,” 149
Clover Field, 18
Clover Leaf Railroad, 23
Clove, Terril, and Utah In-N-Out Burger, 253
coal mining, in Johnson family, 23
Coca Cola, 179â180
cocoa replacement, 86
Collateral
, 8
the Colonel.
See
Sanders, Harlan
Colonel Sanders.
See
Sanders, Harlan
The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
, 73
company motto, 4
Company Store, 176, 241
Comstock, Sarah, 31
Coney Island of the West.
See
Venice, California
contest, consuming hamburgers, In-N-Out Burger fans and 146
controlled substance, illegal importation of, 221â22
Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Quarterly,
287
costumes, as part of carhop drive-in, 39
cotrustees, for Esther L. Snyder Trust, 223â24
court filings, In-N-Out at crossroads in, 257â58
Courtin, Angela, 147
Covina High School, 43
Crabbe, Buster, 29
Cramer, Keith G., 64
Cranston, Alan, 161
Cronin, Betty, invention of TV dinner and, 85
Cruise, Tom, 8
Crystal Cathedral, 123
cult classic, the Apple Pan as, 66
cult phenomenon
celebrity, 147â48
of In-N-Out, 10, 14, 201â2, 285, 287
from simplicity/fairness, 95
cult status, of In-N-Out, 242, 249.
See also
cult phenomenon
cultural icon.
See
American icon
cultural institution, In-N-Out as, 13
customer-driven, 46, 47
“the customer is always king.”
See
philosophy of quality
customer(s), 43, 92, 189
as cult following, 14, 145â48
devotion, 8, 43, 79, 96, 98, 250
diversity, 1â2, 7
famous, 6, 7, 8â9, 52â53, 98, 145, 147â48
fanaticism, 2â5, 8, 146, 167
first time memories and, 9
as “guests,” 54
loyalty, 2, 14
making special trips, 111, 166
regulars, bringing in new devotees, 147
stories, fueling chain mystique, 146â48
volume, at store openings, 3â6, 288
Â
the Dale.
See
Irwindale Raceway
Daniels, Eileen, burger ritual at raceway and, 79
Darien, Jerry, 219â20, 229
Davis, Ron, Hot âN Now and, 180
DB Bistro Burger, 246â47
DB Moderne, 246â47
Departures Magazine
, rumor of New York store and, 6
The Depression.
See
the Great Depression
Derr, Kenneth T., 182
Dewey, Thomas E., 30
Dietrich, Marlene, 123
Dinniman, Matt, 2
Disneyland, 32, 110, 150, 200
In-N-Out/Baldwin Park compared to, Anaheim and, 186
Disney, Walt, 32, 84â85, 112
“Do one thing and do it the best you can,” 47, 54, 95
Double-Double, 2, 7, 8â9, 146, 148, 151, 167
fix, fulfilling, 166
in
Forbes
magazine article, 145
trademarking name/lawsuits, 252â54
Douglas Aircraft Company, 18
Douglas, Kirk, 52
drag racing, 76â78
burgers and, 78, 79
In-N-Out Burger as crucial stop for, 51, 76
Dreier, Dave, 161
drive-in, 39â40, 46, 50, 63â64, 88
drive-through, 13â14
double, 62â63, 121
formula for, 41
granddaddy of, 42
hamburger stand, 33
drive-up windows, 41
Droewde, Mary, 15â16.
See also
Snyder, Mary
drug overdose, accidental, Guy and, 227
drug possession, Guy and, 213
Duffy Electric Boat Company, 184
Â
Eaton, Hubert, 111â12
eBay, sweepstakes buttons on, 150
E. coli
bacteria, 243, 245
economy, new, 232
Edgerton, David R., 64
Edwards Air Force Base, 77
Egg McMuffin, introduction of, 102
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 80
1919 Transcontinental Convoy and, 61
Interstate Highway Act and, 61
El Con Mall, 1, 4
electronic ordering devices, 41
El Mirage, 76, 77
employees.
See also
associates
advancement/bonuses for, 53â56, 57â58
to feel like part owners, 37
higher pay for, 138
hiring males/early objection to females at stores, 49
Equity Meat Company, 87
Ericson, Susan (
née
Nissen), 75â76
Esposito, Judi, 5
Esquire
magazine, 51
estate tax, plan for Guy's, 260
Esther.
See
Snyder, Esther
Esther L. Snyder Trust, 177â78, 201, 223â24
expansion
for associates' sake, 57â58
outside of California, 180â81
overcoming obstacles for, 121
partnership dissolving after, 59
into San Diego, 165â66
Extreme Value Combos, 210
Â
Family Business Forum, 231
family feeling, creating in associates, 55â56
family-owned chain, 209, 231, 266â67
annual sales climb, 127, 256â57
franchise v., 67â68, 96
growth, from small to national, 284â86
loses president in crash, 191, 192â93
as nation's best burger chain, 224
one of largest, 113â14
people wanting to work for, 242
philosophy of, 207
unchanged since inception, 7
Famoso Raceway, 172
fan-customers.
See
customer(s)
farming, in Johnson family, 22â23
fast food
American life and, 97