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DWARF HOUSE MANAGER, ASST. MGR. and THREE FINE BETTYS
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BUDD HAAG MANAGER
OF NEW DWARF HOUSE
"Budd" Haag — pronounced
like HAGE & HAGE — is the
manager of the new Dwarf
House, and many will remem
ber that Budd originally open
ed the old Dwarf House that
burned.
He's had a world of restau
rant experience. He was with the
Dinkier hotels for 3 years in
restaurant management. He
opened five new places for the
Dinkiers, including two in Lit
tle Rock, Ark., the New Em
bers, manager 18 months; and
(food.
Fields Auto Parts Co.
2909 Hwy. 54 Forest Park , Ga.
Wm. L. 'Bill’ Fields,
Owner
Call 366-6161
Gunter And Bradford
Praise
Truett Cathy
Forest Park Realty
And Insurance
Company Os Forest Park
SALUTES
Truett Cathy on his initiative in present
ing the area the fine all-new Dwarf House
Mit Gunter Mit Bradford
CHARLES S. SEALOCK
Everybody knows Charley S.
Sealock, assistant manager of
the Dwarf House, a veteran of
12 years with Owner Truett
Cathy.
Residing at 102 Bolling Drive,
Charley has two daughters,
Brenda and Rebecca.
Before he became associated
with the old Dwarf House he was
for three years fountain mana
ger of Walgreen.
Anything Manager Budd Haag
can't do for you in the new res
taurant, ole Charley can. Call on
him and see.
THE DWARF HOUSE NEWS
BETTY ADAMSON
You might think at first glance
that Betty Adamson — one of
the three fine Bettys who work
at the new Dwarf House — is
fat because of the way she eats
that fine food. On second glance,
however, you’ll guess that
there’s going to be another addi
tion to the family. Betty has
four children —Sandra, Wanda,
Glenda and Bobby — and along
in the early spring there will
be a fifth.
Betty will be back to work as
soon as she can. That’s the way
it is — the loyalty the girls
the Coachman Inn, manager also
for 18 months.
Budd is, in addition, a buffet
specialist. They call what he
does in French — Garde-Mon
ice carving and cake decorating
with sugar. He has been in the
food business since he was 16,
excusing three years he per
formed In one of Uncle Sam's
army uniforms and two years
in the retail baking and applian
ce business.
Budd will be the first to tell
you that he came up the hard
way, learning his trade from the
ground up; even working as
dishwasher and mop man, at
times, at the old Dwarf House.
You’ll like friendly, courteous
Budd Haag. You pronounce it
like HAIG AND HAIG, too. (with
our the 'hick’.)
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All Electric
Operation
Pleases
Georgia Power Company is
delighted with the all new Dwarf
House because, of course, it's
an all-electric Building and
operation.
Somebody asked owner Truett
Cathy what he would do in case
of a Power failure, and he
didn’t answer that.
Probably there is too much
Georgia Power installation
heareabouts for any major Pow
er failure, we would surmise.
The new Dwarf House is load
ed with all the latest of cook
ing and refrigeration equip
ment.
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BETTY BUTLER
Here* s a real veteran of
Dwarf House service. Betty
Butler has been with the out
standing organization for se
ven years.
She took time out to have two
children, but always returns.
The children are Jane, Bobby,
Eillen, Alan, Christie and Jeff.
Betty Butler lives at 133
Conley Drive, Forest Park,
have for their fine boss, Mr.
Cathy. Betty Adamson has been
with the Dwarf House going on
four years.
She tried other places in Fo-
Hewett
WALDROP
Plumbing
146 Hendrix,
Forest Park
Wishes you
the best
of
future success
in the
operation
of the fine
new
Dwarf House,
great addition
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to our
great city
»♦*
Henry
Waldrop
BETTY EVERETT
Betty is another fine family
gal with the Dwarf House. She
has three children, Jeanne,
Bobby and Debbie.
Length of service with the
Cathy organization is four
years, with many more to
come. Like all the Bettys, she
is charming, personable and
friendly.
Betty Everett lives on San
ders Drive, Forest Park.
rest Park but she freely admits
she wishes she had tried the
Dwarf House first. She lives at
129 Conley Road, Forest Park.
KAWNEER
of
(Dayton
County
I ’
Is Proud
To Have
Supplied
Exterior Metal
And
The Sliding
Glass Doors
In Mr. Cathy’s
Innovation
In
Restaurants,
The All-New
DWARF
HOUSE
In
Forest Park