2A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • February 11, 2015 Polk County News New WOU public safety officer feels right at home on campus By Emily Mentzer The Itemizer-Observer JOLENE GUZMAN/ Itemizer-Observer Otis Pettit, son of original Dandy Burger owner Bill Pettit, has reopened the fondly re- membered burgers and fries drive-thru on Monmouth Cutoff Road in Dallas. Burger fans rejoice: An oldie, but goodie is back By Jolene Guzman The Itemizer-Observer DALLAS — OK, longtime Dallas residents. Ready for a blast from the past? Remember the name Dandy Burger? It’s back, now operated by original owner Bill Pettit’s son, Otis Pettit. The first Dandy Burger was only open from 1982 to 1987 before the Pettit family sold the drive-thru-only restaurant. It closed shortly after, but those first five years made an impression on Dal- las. Pettit said since he’s been open, he’s seen a stream of familiar faces come through his new location off Mon- mouth Cutoff Road in Dallas. “They are happy that I’m back, everybody that remem- bers it,” Pettit said. “A lot of people I grew up with used to eat here back in the day. That’s why I came back here to do it, because I knew I had a pre-existing clientele.” Those former customers will find that only the location has changed. The menu — with the addition of a few Check It Out What: Dandy Burger. Where: 888 SE Mon- mouth Cutoff Road, Dallas. Business hours: Mon- day through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phone: 971-284-9469. items, such as fish and chips, a BLT, grilled ham and cheese, and a garden burger — is the same, as are the recipes. “1950s-style burgers and fries,” Pettit said, describing the drive-thru’s fare. Pettit, who formerly was in the construction field, wanted to reopen Dandy Burger for years, but didn’t get the oppor- tunity until he moved back to Dallas about a year and a half ago. Upon returning to his hometown, he noticed a for- mer coffee drive-thru was available and decided there was no time like the present. Pettit opened about a month ago, welcoming back customers he hadn’t seen since he was in high school. $75,090 LIST - 5,090 Hayward Discount - 1,500 Rebate - 1,500 FMCC - 2,000 Trade-in Assist 6” Pro-comp lift $65,500 SALE PRICE EMILY MENTZER/ Itemizer-Observer NEW Was $33,075 MSRP Was $51,560 MSRP Limited Time Sale Price! $41,397 Ecoboost 3.5L V6 Engine, Electronic 6-speed Auto, 10-Way Leather Pwr Heated/Cooled Driv/Pass Front Seats, Remote Start, Trailer Tow Pkg. #53837. This truck comes with a 6 YR/100,000 warranty at no extra charge. 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Chiles focuses on commu- nity policing, noting that public safety staff can’t be pa- trolling everywhere at once. “We need everybody to work together and see things and report things and be aware of things,” she said. “This is our place, our envi- ronment. This is where you live, you work, you learn, you do all of those things. Let’s do it together. Let’s make it safe together.” Chiles hopes to get cam- pus public safety more of a presence on social medi- ums like Twitter and Face- book to help keep the stu- dent body, faculty and staff updated quickly. To contact Chiles: send an email to chilesr@wou.edu. Rebecca Chiles takes over as Western Oregon University’s director of public safety and hopes to get the campus community more involved in its own safety. NEW #86 of 500 ever built! 2014 F-150 Super Crew 4x4 Lariat “Tonka Truck” Back then, Pettit was a cook at the original restaurant and had fond memories of the time he spent in the kitchen — that’s still his favorite part — working with his dad. “He didn’t pay us anything back then, we just got to eat all the food we wanted,” Pet- tit said, chuckling. “That was our payment.” Pettit recalls working a lot of late nights after Dallas High home games. Back in those days, there were dances after the games, so customers would pull in late into the night. “We’d stay open until mid- night or 1 in the morning for that, when the games (and dances) were over,” he said. That tradition is re-emerg- ing, as customers came through after a recent home basketball game. With only himself and one employee, covering the Fri- day night football crowd may be a challenge, but Pettit is looking forward to it. “I like operating this place and seeing all the people I grew up with,” Pettit said. MONMOUTH — One thing Louisiana native Re- becca Chiles is sure of: Southern hospitality is not just in the south. “I’ve been welcomed more warmly in this town and on this campus than I’ve been welcomed any- where else,” she said. “It’s not a Southern hospitality thing; it’s a people thing.” Chiles, 45, took the job of Western Oregon University’s director of campus public safety on Feb. 2, making the move from Shreveport, La., to Monmouth. She said it hasn’t been a huge culture shock, noting that Monmouth’s as-yet mild winter has been a nice change from Louisiana’s typically extreme weather. “People are the same wherever you go, I guess, but I think maybe (there’s) a bet- ter quality of life,” Chiles said about Monmouth. “It’s more open, more accepting, a cel- ebration of diversity more up here in the Pacific North- west, more than in the Deep South area where I grew up.” Chiles has spent 18 years in campus security. 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