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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 95

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n4 DAYTON DAILY NEWS Plush Salem Mall-The Newest in Shopping E.iker Shoes. Lowe Bros. Mayor Jewelry. R'chman Bros Lerner Shops. 351st.

in the chain. Walker's. Maud MuUer Candies. Srhiff Shoes, Treasure Chest. Hickory Farms, Vicki's Uniform Center.

Nobil Shoes. Ned Karns. hairdressers. Custom Electronics and Maternity Modes. Liberal Markets will be the onlv full service food slore with a 12.000-square-fixH facility equiied with 10 check-out lanes at the north entrance to Ihe mall.

The partially carpeted store will be managed by James Ruff, formerly manager of the Forest Park Plasa slore. FINANCIAL l.NSTITl 'HONS include Winters National Bank and Trust Liem City Savings association and Household Finance, New firms include Barracini Candies, The Bombay Shop, The Card Mart, The Four Bees, Ll Petit Cafe, Spencer Gifts, Parklanr Hosiery, Thrift Drugs of Pittsburgh, Walden Book store. The Limited, women's fashion store, Brooks Fashion and Mary Lester Fabrics. There are other type stores, offering a variety of products and services, in the 220.000 square feet of leased store space. The central court of the climate-controlled mall, which features pools, a fountain and tropical plants, is on various levels, designed to present the "in" look for family shopping.

UBAMHC1 FROM the central rourt are four arcades, spotted with kiosks and hundreds of tro) ical plants and a number of birds. The north and south entrances will have lighted canopies. Benches and chairs will be placed in the arcade areas for shoppers. The Community hall will be available for non-profit oiganizations on a no-fee basis, with a rental fee charged to other groups using Ihe facility. It will accommodate -'50 persons for meetings and 200 for banquets.

There is parking space for 2,000 cars on the approximately 40 acres of the dev elopment. By FKF.D ROBBlS Dailv Industrial Ivlitnr tlay'nn newest concept in shopping comfort will make its drbut Wednesday when Salem Mall's facility opens on schedule, with 50 stores ready for business. Forty-eight of these stores, many of them new to ihe Dayton area, join Rike's and Sca-rs Roebuck, which already are operating at the It HOT site at Salem Ave. and Shiloh Springs Pvofd. Hundreds of workers, painters, bricklayers, ronstructimi men.

carpenters, awning, tile, landscaping and store personnel, are working against the clock to meet the 9:30 a.m. opening ceremony schedule. ONLY IMC TIIKATKR and the Hot Slioppes restaurant will not take in the opening fes-tiv ititt, They are slated for oening in a few weeks. Paul Spadoni, project construction manager for the Rouse builders and developers of Ihe enclosed mall, said work is being continued over the week end. Of Ihe 52 stores ready for business on Wednesday, he said, a Shop Called East, specialising in Oriental gifts, and Ives, a women's apparel shop, both new to the area, will open on a tentative basis, as construction work continues.

Ln addition to Pike's and Sears, other downtown stores who have branches in the Salem Mall, include MttropoiiUn, with a -13. 000-square-foot "California look'' facility, which is "teady to go." ROKKKT MAKOOLU, president of the 53- ear-old firm, describes this largest expansion as "many stores within a slore," with 20 shops serving all members of the family. Other mall branches in this $11) million development are Donenfeld's, Baynham's, Singer, CARPENTERS INSTALL DISPLAY Richman Bros. Store Still Far PALMS AND OTHER TROPICAL PLANTS IN COURT Landscape Workers Rush Plants for Wednesday Opening KS AND SHELVES Prom Completed UniScieiwc Announces Snlrs nr Reve. KftfUtagi Prr iMt "HUM, i Ctltlll.

fcllHfM SALEM MALL BRANCH Donenfeld Store Opens Wednesday Forty-two years after the store was founded by their father, the late Jack A. Donenfeld, Ralph and Stanley Donenfeld will open the first branch operation for the 35 N. Main St. women's apparel firm, on I WW Mi I 1431 I. Ill IMIli MM Changes LEWISBURG, Oct.

71 -Diree-tors of UniScience manufacturers of antenti.i systems, announce that John Young, formerly president of Vnierii an Viilnnmtlr pint, mo. Aiir 11 Vmpriraii vii-ial I Itmai In. njae. BDt, Vmrrlran I'clinflna. I'm.

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mil. NMt, 1,1,11 Wednesday. The 12,000 square foot slore In the Salem Mall is designed with contemporary accents in color, texture and fittings. The interior is cblor-keyed to rich, tawny shades, with carpeting in antique gold, providing a background for the bronze and ash wood counters. A YARIKTY of colors blend with the antique white to combine with the California redwood and pine paneling.

The main store court displays fashion accessories and opens into small shops. The late 18th century Dutch armoires I cabinets I in pine and fruitvvood. and a 225-year old French Provincial piece, will display accessories and coordinated apparel. Shopperl and wailing luis- John Brennan, 7168 Green-bank Ct, has been named to a newly-created post as general in. i ly ni'ii un i.Qijiaaii Register is named vice presid ml for administration.

ROBRRT ROCCO, who hi- been vice president of production, becomes ice president for engineering; James Hildebrand nf Columbus, is named national sales co-ordinator, and Arthur-Cohen ol is appointed company representative for Mexico, the British Weal Indies Central and South America. Dr. John Eagle and Mrs Nikki Kagle, principals in lh ccimpany, have appointed Bar-bct Veigert Advertising! Inc. of New York City, with Dan Rubin, vice president, as national television and radio pro motional consultants. Output NMA Convention Set at Pittsburgh Vliilhliill lui-s I iirp.

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Donenfeld S. Dnnenfelil hand? will be offered coffee from a silver service in a spiy cial lounge area. RALPH OONKAFrXD, president, said merchandising policy will generally be the same at the downtown store, with the same quality lines for women and girls. Several new fashion names have been added, lie said. Around 20 tersons.

in training for Ihe Kist two months, WUl.M employed al the located at the Ofiilhwest corner of. the mall, under "the direction of manager. Robert Wandschneider. who reiurns'-trt'Dayton from Champaign. Where he served in an executive store position.

Franke Wins Promotion if September Record Approximately 750 management people will convene In Pittsburgh Wednesday through Friday for the annual convention of the Day ton-headquartered National Management association at the Pittsburgh Hilton hotel. Delbert E. McCaslin of the United States Steel chemicals division, is general chairman for the convention, theme of which is "Innovation Key to Progress." Marion N. Korsh-ner is executive vice president of NMA. KEYNOTE speaker on Thurs- Jver-Counter Markets Food Finn Expands tions have been expanding and equipment has been added to meet business increases.

ItRIONNAN, 41, for 11 years was terminal manager for; Dance Freight Lines. 1789 Stanley Ave. Atkinson, who was; active in the management of Atkinson Lines, said the growth of business of Megacity Warehousing Center. the Atkinson Warehousing operation, has caused him to dc ote more time to activities there. day will be W.

P. Gullander, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, whose address will center on the covention ihcine. Other speakers will include Dr. George S. Odiorne of the University of Michigan; Armour Hillstrom, president of Corry Jamestown Corry, and Richard R.

Salzmann, of the Research Institute of America. TOP NMA awards will go to Sylvia Porter, financial columnist lor The Dally News and other newspapers over the country, and Daniel J. Haugh-ton, president of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Miss Porter will be honored as the Free Enterprise Writer of the Year, while Haughton will get the Management Man of the Year award at the Friday luncheon session. Tli following quotation are fnr-nihpn hy Dayton mfmhpr of (lip National Auoclatlon of Swuntiri DMtera, Inc.

i iil.i nt.s NEW YORK, Oct. North American newsprint production totaled SWM'U tons in September, the huiiest of any September on record, the Newsprint Service bureau said Thursday. Volume was 132,499 Ions in the United States and 677.3:'2 ins in Canada, U.S. shipments for September were tons and Canadian shipments totaled 703, K8 tons. Connelly canned food brokers in the DHyton.nrea for several years, announces an ex Joseph Franke of Fairbnm.

management analyst since June for Van Dyne-Crotty. Inc.v has been promoted to materials and procurement manager. He will be reponsilile for coordinating the activities of the purchasing section and material control department. Robert Thomas is named material control manager for the industrial and commercial laundry and dry cleaning firm. A graduate of Beavercreek high school, he has been serving as supervisor of material control.

Akrd 20 20 Bui lN 10 43 -'I CttlsePJ lltll A 3 lo 123 vtiaurni Sfcur 2 0o Pnh Strv 1.21 Trl srv nf Ohio A .39 indi ktki.ilm Airlrcam 'Amu Greettnpg Dayeo I1! iro-n Prescription List Sold AngelVs Parent Firm Sets Record pansion into jtoeti- foods, boih retail a tid- histitii-lionat R. TVlin-nelly. nr-inci-pal in the firm based at 10 South in Circle in Kettering, said plans also rail Dayton Oleaiile llllrirnn Kvanx. Bub .11 t'lMliln Cn Krlocti'fl Oeorgla Intl Lire oiuiip tnduetrfei .10 so 32 IS' ip. i IS 7 7'i 31 in in I 12 7'-II', 30 Kroger Says Profits Dip CfNCTNNATf, Oct.

22 -W The Kroger Co. reported yesterday its net earnings declined by $2.3 million in the first three quarters of tfXifi while MaeDpaaM, I EXCITING NCW SHOWPLACE Lvish oversize rooms All-year swimming pool Free guest parking Insured reservations and guaranteed rates DINE AT THE INC0MPASAGLE compass points 21 ST FL00S Uaatar Cofiaotkl on 12" fa lor MM weal so 'Moaorcti rnrp A RajrnoMi A Ittrn Record sales and earnings for the third quarter and first nine months of this year have been Mall Appoints Promotion Chief Gerard R. Dempsey, graduate of the University of Dayton, has been appointed pro II 72 20' 30 Mi 3i 12' Ii WV 17', I in I RoMtwall Mn in Sure Paper 72 aid Reiieter TVrhn.itogy. Inr Ualvla, Inr. RAILROADK 'Dayton a Mirh 173.

Ho lira mi Llttlr Miami 2 in iln On cP i.i.i an pr-i Joseph Bettman. owner of Bettmnn's Master pharmacy in the Miracle Lane shopping center, announces the purchase of all prescriptions records at the Salem Lane Foodtown. 0470 Salem from Wilbur Stump, owner of Foodtown. The prescription department at the grocery is being closed Bettman said all prescription records would be on file at Ihe Mirarle Lane store which will be oien seven days a week, with free delivery on pttMrip-tions and charge accounts. A 10 per cent discount is offered to all persons over 60 and on refill prescriptions.

total sales rose by 5124 million. The grocery chain reported its sales for the 40 weeks ending Oct. 8 were $2,015,671,497 compared with in fur enlargement of activities in institutional canned foods. The brokerage firm said Ralph If. Bud i Taylor, a veteran of the industry, will head the froen food expansion, He was associated with Kraft Foods for 1(1 years prior to serving for seven years as frozen food and dairy bii.ver-iiiercliandiser with Liberal Markets.

Connelly 4 Co. has ofierated 27 31 71 3ft' Aircraft Part Firm Declared Dividend Directors of United Aircraft Products, Dayton based producer of aircraft components, declared a ear-end dividend of 23 cents a share at a meeting in New York, according to Aaron Saphier, president. The dividend is payable Nov. 21 to holders of record Nov. 16.

The company's fiscal year ends Nov. 2. 'National lutinc. Do not Include mnrk'iii. inarkilnwn or rnmnmaiiin othem are retail, incluilinic p-prnxlmite markup.

BW -Bnl vrented, motion director of management for the Rouse mall developers. Dempsey is a native Chicago and rail dent of 1015 Wilmington who announced by Lam ton Sessions Cleveland based parent firm of Angell Co. here and three affiliated companies. Third quarter sales of earned $775,825, or $1.20 a share, against sales of and earnings of $397,580, or 71 cents a share a year ago. MM.

MONTHS' sales of earned or a share, compared with sales of and profits of $1,754,653, or $3.19 a share. George S. Case president of the producer of industrial fasteners and components, said third quarter increases reflected acquisition of Angell Manulac- I luring and affiliates in June of this year. It was the first period in which sales and profltl of Angell. maker of nameplates and decorative trim, were the same time last year.

But last year, the sales brought in net income of or a share, compared with $18,901,001 or per share so far in 19G6. Jacob Y- Davis, president of Kroger, said the lower earnings were due to Ihe fact that grocery prices have lagged behind higher costs. The company's directors declared the regular quarterly dividend of 32.5 cents per share of common stock, payable Dee. I and oVi cents per share of 1 preferred stock, payable Jan. 1.

ADVBRTIBEU KNT Mailing help hard to get? tt r- ll.i'F llt latral, nuli-pert diitn mnllf isrtHir--int mnrlun pj in It nit file rt nut put nf mil nililr-' nr mr lldtHM jiril LtbeN. In I tfinr mnlltnu ntl HHIMll nnl tin time r.tll frpir rrt trr t.i. tmt Hal. I I SHERATON-COLUMBUS Dcmpwey is doing graduate work at Xavier university towards a master's degree in marketing. He was formerly associated with the Radio Shack Corp.

in Cincinnati. Reynolds Promoted since and represents such firms as California Packing. Michigan Fruit Canners. Illinois Canning. Mussellman division of Pet, Inc.

John II. Taylor Packing and Others. CHIEF EXBC. NAMED CLEVELAND, Oct 22-'iTi Keith S. P.ensiHi, president of Pickands Mather has been appointed chief executive officer, effective Jan.

1. the hoard of directors annminced today. Benson succeeds Chairman John Sherwin who retires at the end of the year. Overlooking Ohio's Capitol After 13 years, a new name BRIDGES SHARP VanTASSEL INC. Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations Counselor Our chunks to the many clients who have made 1966 the biggest scar in our histon.

And to our associates in both offices who have toiled often into the night to make this growth possible. Hi -tuaaaaraiTaaaara Inquire About Our ExcMiilive Lraisiii PLAN Standard Execs Plan Addresses Two Standard Register Co esecutives will be feature speakers at Ihe fall conference of the Data Processing Management association Tuesday through Saturday in Los Angeles. The Dayton maker of business forms and systems will also have a full-scale exhibit at the conference. R. Weeks, technical dire engineering field will discus "Optical Scanning and the Business Form." and R.

R. Tekulve. chief cortsullafti. will seak on "Forms Design and the Two Basic Functions of Busineso." By Publishing Firm MIDDLKTOUN, Ort. 22 --Richard C.

Reynolds of 501 N. Marshall a minister for the Methodist church, has been promoted to regional sales manager for Field Enterprises Educational Cor publisher of World Book Encyclopedia and Childcrafl. Reynolds, who joined the publishing firm last year, and has been a district manager, will supervise sales in Middletown. Preble county and parts of Montgomery county. Al Hess Receives 'Expert Honor Al Hess, president of Hess Service Master.

of 2027 Webster has received an "cxperl" honor award from Wade. Wenger Service Master organization, ns one of six U.S. recipients. Hess, of 273 Hill Top who has been franchised with the national network of cleaning experts for 10 yearn, received the award Friday night at hnnqui't for 200 managers in Chicago. The perfect addrenn fur ilir Corporation nrrdiug ItiMiry 2 mid 3bedrooni itiitet for thrir cxrculivrs uhilc in Ihivinn.

fad Mi.irp I MlllIlM V.P. Jrnne Hridgcv President Hal Van I ium I V.P., Toledo Com ii ir Servicei I'mUtti 8 minulrt fi "tn tilt Hate I mlHUttf limn diMMilnwn D1V7 ON 0T( JH ll rt Firsf Si. Pboiit 22hU81 VOl BOO 01 li i 4H Ctulral Ate. Phone MI-MO) LOCAL, fUOlONAL md NA1IONAL SERVICF Uh iflrnd Drclared Directors of the Gardner-Denser parent firm nf Apex Machine Tool here, have declared the regular quarterly dividend of 374 cent a share, payable Dec, 15 to holders of record Nov, 21. 7ir MWW.

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