Outline+for+Chapter+1

=Ch 1 Katie Hamm and not Mckenna because she won't text me back.= == = =
 * =Carl N. Karcher is fast food industry pioneer who travels to Anaheim, California for the first time; he has never left northern Ohio.=
 * =The KKK ran Anaheim's daily newspapers and controlled the city government of Anaheim in the early 1920's.=
 * =Worked for his uncle Ben at his Feed and Seed Store for 76 hours a week.=
 * =Carl met a girl, Margaret, and moved to Los Angeles where he found a higher paying job at a bakery.=
 * =Bought a hot dog cart and became busy during World War II, but he kept his bakery job to support his wife and newborn baby.=
 * ="Southern California had recently given birth to an entirely new lifestyle- and a new way of eating. Both revolved around cars" (15).=
 * =LOGOS: many facts stated about the time period.=
 * =CATALOGING: lists many things in a row that happened in Carl's life=
 * =Cars became the primary way of traveling especially in California. Ford and GM bought railways and then tore them down to eliminate competition.=
 * =Carl owned four hotdog carts and a new restaurant, Carl's Drive In Barbeque=
 * ="But it was World War II that transformed southern California into the most important economic region in the West" (18).=
 * =Drive-ins were made for businesses to adapt to the new lifestyle of automobiles=
 * =Carl had nine girls and three boys=
 * =Disneyland was built=
 * =McDonald's opened selling hotdogs, and then finally burgers. The brothers owning Mcdonald's fired all carhops, and found ways to increase productivity and add lower prices.=
 * =They began only sellings hamburgers and cheeseburgers. Mcdonald's arches were born=
 * =Average families could now afford to go out to restaurants.=
 * =Interstate highway act was produced. It was derived from Hitler's Reichsautobahn which was the world's first superhighway system.=
 * =Wendy's opened in Ohio for the first time=
 * =Keith G. Cramer ate at Mcdonald's for the first time and later opened Burger King.=
 * =William Rosenburg dropped out of highschool at 14 and opened a donut shop called Dunkin Donuts.=
 * =Harland Sander's opened KFC=
 * =All fast food restaurants that opened brought along technological advances, like remote control ordering systems. Carhops became obsolete.=
 * =Fast food went nationwide between 1960 and 1973.=
 * =Carl's restaurants began buying lower quality foods and selling them for more money causing less customers.=
 * =Carl was fired from his own business and the workers he made rich betrayed him=
 * =QUOTE ON PAGE 26=
 * =Carl got his business back and purchased Hardee's,=
 * ="My whole philosophy is- never give up" (27).=
 * =This chapter is basically telling Carl Karcher's life story and talking about change in California=
 * =impermanence: not permanent, not durable=
 * =lucrative: producing a great deal of profit=