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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 41

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Saturday, October 5, 1968 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Restaurant Guide Pace 3 Coach Stop Room Is New Dining Spot They Threw 111 TllC Towel Way Back In 1904 CTOBER ISATIONAL 111 RESTAURANT MONTH I I With a lot of imagination and confidence in his idea, Daniel Ziegler became the forerunner of what is an extremely big business today, the linen supply business. His first route was covered by foot and streetcar, followed later by a red wagon as his business grew. Quoting William B. I it (SINCE 1934) Serving A Businessmen's Luncheon Special Daily GI2 VINE ST. Opposite The Enquirer The industry's trade association, The Linen Supply Ass'n.

of America, now has more than 1,400 companies in membership throughout the United States, Canada and 22 other countries. This is just another example of the many people working to make your restaurant visit an enjoyable one. i fltk Jm kt Schaffer, executive secretary of The Laundryown-ers Association of Greater Cincinnati, "The big market those days was the rental of roller towels, which Mrs. Ziegler would sew up, using 2 12 yds. of crash toweling.

Regular towels were also supplied to saloons, barber shops, restaurants and offices." Dan started his business in Covington, moved to Newport in 1907, then to Cincinnati in 1910. Today, seven linen supply companies form the local Laundryowners Ass'n. of Greater Cincinnati, serving this area with an average of 535 employees. Each workday they clean, launder, finish and deliver to many businesses and professions daily: 50,000 napkins; 11,000 tablecloths; 45,000 uniforms; 18,000 aprons; 65,000 hand towels; 33,000 sheets; 30,000 bath towels, and 3,000 rolls of cloth restroom cabinet toweling. That's a lot of linen! On the national scene, the industry has prospered with the American economy.

Today, the annual rental sales volume for the industry is nearing $850 million in the United States with another $60 million in Canada. .11111.11 I II Will lllllllll millll "TTIIIIIIMII IIMlll II Will Il Ill.ll II llll I .11 I I HI III III I II llll 1 1 1 IH A portion of the main dining room is shown here and lounge for your enjoyment also. there's an intimately cozy RESTAURANT CT Wzi roast prime rib OF BEEF $4.45 III T. C. SPINNING Alf.il SALAD BOWL A I UMf ROBERTO WWJijp jt ft Apple Tree Lounge xv vJvSv BANQUET AND PARTY ROOM iivj Uff If.

FOR 10 to 500 HK. US 28 and 42, Covington, Wy The Qualify Court Motel so recently completed at 4747 Montgomery Rd. in Norwood, is a sparkling addition to the Greater Cincinnati entertainment field. ALL ROADS LEAD TO For y' pleasure is There are many interesting and convenient facets to this fine operation under the direction of General Manager Randy Dickins, not the least of them being the rapidly popularized Coach Stop Room. This first venture into the motel business by Frisch's Big Boy Restaurants, shows off the extensive planning and preparation that preceded the actual building.

Elegance evident throughout the motel rooms and facilities, from the handsome accout-erments to the efficiency of from 9:30 'til 2:30 Americw Express lid Diners Club Credit Cards Honored Saluting operation. The oversize executive suites, the adjustable meeting areas and the large kitchen equipped to satisfy groups of all sizes, are most complete. The Coach Stop Room is a quiet oasis for diners with foot-happy ozite carpeting on the floors, repeated on the walls in the service corridor to hold any noise to a minimum. The dining room features large contemporary chandeliers, mirrored walls and floor to ceiling windows. Entry is through an interesting brick archway and there's an intriguing chain link screen to be opened as expansion of either the lounge or dining room facilities as needed.

Seating 90, the restaurant is open for all meals and the lounge offers music for dancing in the evening. To further investigate the i facilities offered by thit. I dramatic addition to this area, call 351-7400. Balkan House Ted and Teddy Stoini now offer lunch in addition to the usual dinner, serving from 11 a. m.

to 2 p. m. The unique Balkan delicacies on the menu provide a real taste treat. Call 793-3434 for reservations. TESS COLLINS National Restaurant Monih on behalf of the Board of Directors and members of The Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Association, Sings and plays your favorite ditties in Cocktail Lounge "It's IN to eat OUT" Continuous show nightly J- A m) a am.

YSLVv Donald F. Bagnato President GCRA and Board Members for reservation! phono JkTf I I JJ The Greatest Gay in the TAKES HIS FAMILY TO DINNER AT THE MADEIRA MANOR 7005 Miami Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Phone 561-5104 or one of these fine GASLIGHT MANOR 46 E.Park Place Oxford, Ohio Phone 523-4187 IRON HORSE INN 40 Village Square Glendale, Ohio Phone 771-2050 EATON MANOR 1892 Dixie Highway Hamilton. Ohio Phone 894-9951.

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