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The BG News October 3, 1988

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Tony Packo's sells hot dogs and more ByJcfTBatdorf "Where Man Bites Dog, "Is the slo- performing at Tony Packo's on July 4, gan of the world-famous Tony Pack- according to Horvath. o's Cafe where athletes, movie stars "It's a fun place to be, "Horvath and politicians have come to enjoy said. the food— especially the hot dogs. A 1976 episode of MASH, spar- The business was started In 1932 ked Immediate Interest In the restau- by Tony and Rose Packo and has rant when actor Jamie Farr talked passed down through the family, ac- about It and the hot dogs as the show cording to Nancy Packo Horvath, was being broadcast nationwide, ac- daughter of Tony Packo. cording to Horvath. Horvath said the recipe for the food "(The reference) made us Instantly, came from her mother and father nationally famous,"she said. who became Interested In the restau- The name of the restaurant was rant business because of her grand- written Into six other scripts. Includ- parents who were "excellent cooks" ing the final episode. Horvath said and who cooked a lot for church func- this helped to Increase business. tions. Farr used the name of the restau- Besides food, Tony Packo's offers rant because his character, Maxwell entertainment on Friday and Satur- Kllnger, was supposedly from Toledo. Photo by Eric Mall day nights by the Cakewalkln' Jaxz Farr simply Incorporated his experi- Tony Packo's Cafe, home to the famous Hungarian hot dogs Is located on 1902 Front Street. Band— who celebrated 20 years of ences of growing up In Toledo Into the character, Horvath said. foam and paint. Reynolds was the "He and his friends would come first star to sign a bun, In 1972. Into the restaurant to have hot dogs A family-run business, the Packo's and Stroh's beer, "she said. take care of all marketing and sales, Celebrity visitors have also made public relations, cooking and advert- the restaurant famous across the ising, she said. Eventually, the family country. Burt Reynolds, Zsa Zsa Ga- hopes to expand Into national super- bor, former President Jimmy Carter, market and restaurant chains, but "I'll Walter Mondale and boxer Ray leave that decision up to my son and "Boom Boom" Manclnl have all had a brother,"Horvath said. There are two bite of Tony Packo's cuisine. places In Northwest where Many celebrities have autographed "packomanlacs" can get their favorite hot dog buns which are displayed food. One location Is the original along the walls of the restaurant. Tony Packo's located In east Toledo at Horvath said they used to use real hot 1902 Front St. The second spot dog buns, but (the buns) started fall- opened a few years ago In the Toledo Photo by Brie Mall ing apart. Now the restaurant uses suburb of Sylvanla, and Is located at An employee of Tony Packo's prepared food for one of Its many customers. replicas of hot dog buns, made from 5827 Monroe St. [ Resume Special One page typeset resume Qjarlies 30 copies on resume bond paper plus your resume saved on a disk BREAKFAST LUNCH Everday low price $24.95 6 a.m. 11 a.m. to 3pm. Credential Forms only $7.00 Monday thru Saturday Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday klnko** the copy center 2336 S. Reynolds Road • 865-0873 113 BK Railroad St (Next to Ramada Inn, just South of ) Bowling Green. Ohio 43402 (419)354-3977 4 Mooday, Oct. 3. IMS Portside Mall draws young and old

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Portside Mall, one of Toledo's finest shopping places, offers students * wide variety of events to - Fall and winter activities are planned Pfcat* by PemI Versos Many people .hop il Portside. whir. susy unul IUBU are fossa. for the upcoming months at Portside

By As^U Murphy scheduled to perform on December 10th. A New Year's Eve party I* also Even though the port of Toledo will scheduled. close shipping during the cold winter Hill said that the winter attractions month, Portside Mall Is one area of add a different approach to Portside. Toledo that will not be not be hi- "The special winter events are bernating this December, according created to attract people, despite the to Portslde's marketing director. cold weather," she said. Krlsten Hill, marketing director at She said that Portside coordinates Portside, said that more activities are with Toledo's Cltyfest organization In planned this winter to draw more order to complement the Rally by the Toledoans to the mall. River activities that occur Friday HID said that most of the activities evenings through the season. planned are holiday promotions In- Hill said that a lot of people partici- TUESDAY: cluding strolling caroQers and photo pate trying to make a success out of sessions with Santa Claus. Also, the Portside during the winter, especially Ladles' Night With Toledo Symphony Orchestra Is the businesses located In the center. "Risque Business" INTERNATIONALLY 95* Drinks & Suds FAMOUS

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•«*&' It used to be when you heard the bell ringing. It meant dinner time. " -_.7* - Now when It Is heard, the bell still means food, but something more en- joyable than Just meat and potatoes. It's fudge — at least at Portslde. where the hottest growing fudge shop Is located. The Fudgery. started by A.C. Mar- shall and Jones Cottrol, Is a "never- ending commercial; you can't change the channel," said Darren Barney, as- sistant manager of the Fudgery. While making the fudge on marble tables, employees show an Incredible amount of enthusiasm and spunk as they sing "The Fudge Song" and en- Photo t>Yra«IV< tertain the customers with their many Photo by rWT. Iclpale In during the fall and winter months Jokes, Barney said. The Fudgery Is one of the most popular sights within Portslde Mall.

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Bring with you to the game a canned good to be donated to the B.G. Jaycees Christmas Elves project benefitting hungry families In Wood County. Co-sponsored by the BGSU Atheletic Department and The BG News 6 atoaday, Oct. 3. IMS I There's much to see & do

The 's Glass Bowl (left) It where some of the athletic events take place at UT. Because UT Is one of the University's biggest athletic rivals, many of the contests between the schools occur here. The Lucas County Recreation Center (below) Is the home to the Toledo Mud Hens and Is also near the Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame.

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A Broadway show and a prime rib sponslble for selecting the shows, and dinner may sound like a night out In hiring directors and choreographers. New York City, but an evening on the Approximately 30 percent of each town such as this Is much closer to cast Is made of local actors, and the Bowling Green. majority are professional members of The Westgate Dinner Theatre, built Actors Equity. In 1974, Is a Toledo restaurant offer- Because all tickets are general ad- ing musical or theatrical perform- mission, patrons are urged to make ances Tuesday through Saturday reservations for each show, Hummel evenings and Wednesday, Saturday, said. and Sunday afternoons. Tickets for Wednesday and Thurs- All shows are produced by Ken day evenings are S23 and S25 for Shaw, owner of the theatre, according Friday and Saturday. Hummel said to Sharon Hummel, box office assis- tickets for the show and dinner can- tant manager. She said Shaw Is re- not be purchased separately. nSebTsoaaSckilz The Toledo Art Museum Is famous for having many extraordinary exhibits within Its walls. This student Is looking at what the curators believe Is the statue By Lori Miller of a general. ( If a nice carriage ride in the crisp finest In Toledo." his farm in WatervlIIe. Romantic rides night air appeals to the romantic In The tours of downtown Toledo are He said many proposals, en- you, consider making a date with the approximately 25 minutes long. gagements and weddings have taken Hlllcrest Carriage Service. Couslno said riders can start at Port- place In the carriages. given in Toledo Owner Dennis Couslno recently side or be picked up at any location In "You name It, It's happened on a bought the business from the pre- the downtown area. carriage," Couslno said. i V vious owner Just last spring. He said He said the carriages are stored in a Reservations can be made by call- the carriage service Is the "first and warehouse and the horses are kept on ing (419) 878-6601. We'll help you launch your job search efforts in the . . .