_— Page 16A - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Wednesday, July 10, 1985 RICHARD RUSTHOVEN D. WAYNE HOVEN KARL MILLER JAMES McKITRICK Three Men Started TG&Y TG&Y is a growth chain... TG&Y is an Oklahoma-based chain... TG&Y is Tomlinson, Gosselin and Young. Sometime in 1932 R.E. Tomlinson, E.L. Gosselin and R.A. Young, each proprietors of Oklahoma variety stores, met while on a buying trip to Oklahoma City. These men later formed a partnership that would be the beginning of a merchandising giant. In 1936 the three men open- ed the first TG&Y store, located in Norman, Okla., setting a precedent...growth. In 1946 all the individually owned variety stores were combined into one company and incorporated as TG&Y Stores Co. In 1950 the United States was booming and so was TG&Y. The company opened the 132nd store and moved Headquarters for the third time to the present location (3815 N. Santa Fe in Oklahoma City.) The new location contained offices and a warehouse; however, by 1961 the com- pany had expanded so rapid- ly that the Headquarters Warehouse was converted to more office space and a branch warehouse opened. Fourteen other warehouses located throughout the coun- try soon followed. The com- pany operates 11 warehouses and distribution centers cur- rently. TG&Y introduced its Fami- ly Center concept in the 60s. These stores were larger--30,000 sq. ft. and up. In 1969 the company also became an autonomous divi- sion of City Products (now Household Merchandising, Inc.), which is a subsidiary of Household International. TG&Y management remain- ed the same. 1 Today the company operates 741 stores in 26 states. With locations concen- trated in the sun belt, TG&Y employs over 28,000 com- panywide. Richard C. Rusthoven, 46, of Oklahoma City, Okla., is President and Chief Ex- ecutive Officer of TG&Y Mr. Rusthoven joined TG&Y in Marth 1984 as Ex- ecutive Vice President and became the company chief executive officer five months later. He came to TG&Y from New York, where he served for two years as Vice Presi- dent and General Merchan- dise Manager of Montgomery Ward. Before that he was chairman and Chief Ex- ecutive Officer of Outlet Department Store in Pro- vidence, R.I., in St. Louis, Mo. for two years as presi- dent of Stix-Bauer-Fuller; in Denver, Col. for four years as vice president and General Merchandise Manager of May D&F'; in Columbus, Ohio for 10 years as Merchandise Manager of Lazarus and also formerly worked for the In- dianapolis Star News. He was graduated from Franklin Central High School in Wanamaker, Indiana and received his B.A. in Economics from from Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich. and his M.B.A. in Marketing from Michigan State Univer- sity. He and his wife and four children reside in Oklahoma City, Okla. James Thomas McKitrick, 40, joined TG&Y in Oklahoma City, Okla. as Executive Vice President-Marketing and Merchandising Manager in May. He was formerly Senior Vice President of TG&Y Dis- count Stores of Oklahoma Ci- ty from January 1985 until May 1985 and before that was Vice President in charge of Store Operations at Oklahoma City for TG&Y Stores. Before joining TG&Y he was associated with K Mart Stores of Troy, Michigan from 1976-1984 as Corporation Director Merchandising, Regional Merchandising Manager, District Manager and Store Manager. He attended Marietta and Salem College. He and his wife and three children reside in Oklahoma City. D. Wayne Hoven, 44, became Executive Vice President of Operations of TG&Y in Oklahoma City in May this year. He was formerly Senior Vice Presi- dent of Distribution. . Mr. Hoven moved to Oklahoma with TG&Y in December 1984 from Dothan, Ala. where he was President and owner of Davis & Dyar and Hoven Associates. In Jackson, Ala. he was Ex- ecutive Vice President of Sav-a-Stop and Senior Vice President of that company from 1968-81, also serving as VP and General Manager of the Southeast Division and Vice President of Sav-A-Stop, ne. He was employed as a Lockheed Aircraft Industrial Engineer in Marietta, Ga. from 1966-68 and before that worked as an industrial engineer at Newport News & Dry Dock Co. in Georgia. Mr. Hoven holds a B.S. in In- dustrial Management from Auburn University. He is married and he and his wife and two children reside in Oklahoma City. Karl Miller, regional vice president for the Florida dis- count region, heads a geographical region of TG&Y stores which includes Florida, Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Ohio and Ten- nessee. Miller became the Florida regional vice president. He joined TG&Y in November, 1983 as a special assistant to the president, working on special assignments in store operations. Other experience in retail- ing includes merchandise manager for J.C. Penny Co. for seven years before becoming a store manager for Interstate Stores in Con- necticut. In 1974 he moved to Dallas to become a district manager with Target Stores. He was also vice president and general manager of Golden West Broadcasters in Grand Prairie, Texas. He graduated from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. Jack Blackmon assumed district manager respon- sibilities for TG&Y stores in Tennessee and North Carolina on May 1, 1985. Before that he was a TG&Y store manager in Havelock, North Carolina. He was manager of the store when it opened in September, 1978 and led it to number one in sales for TG&Y stores of that gre classification (40,000 sq. 1.2: Other retail experience in- cludes managing a Big K store in Easley, S.C.; co- managing for King’s Depart- ment Stores in Kingsport, Service - Value Quality Tenn., managing for S.H. Kress in North Carolina and managing for White Cross Drug stores in Charlotte, N.C. Enthusiastic about the Kings Mountain store’s pro- spects, Blackmon says, “I think it will be one of the best stores in my district. The community is very en- thusiastic about the store and have shown strong public support to get it reopened.” Blackmon and his wife Marilyn has two children, Jonathan, 10 years old; and Timothy, 6 months. POS System Will Assure Customers Good The local TG&Y on Shelby Road has installed an automated cashiering system designed to provide faster customer service. The pro- ject, tagged POS (Point of Sale), is scheduled for a July 11th implementation and will assist management in having ample stock in all merchan- dise as it captures sales of in- dividual items. Store Manager Thomas Quiram stated, ‘“‘By being able to know the exact quan- tities and items we sell each day, we can be assured of a good in-stock position on the merchandise our customers want. We are really excited about the opportunity to serve our customers better.’ Employees have been trained on the new registers through attending a seminar at a designated regional training store. “With POS, we can achieve greater checkout,” said Dick, Scott, headquarters store systems coordinator. ‘‘POS provides sales information for stores to be in stock on merchandise the customers need at the time they need it. We will have the advertised mer- chandise and check out the ad merchandise faster and more accurately.” The company indicated this is one of the ways they will make significant progress in - Warranty Get unbeatable values now on Curtis Mathes home entertainment.’ accuracy at Selection implementing new technologies in 1985. This will require a $15 million invest- ment to provide better customer service and im- prove store ordering and in- ventory reporting. TG&Y is a chain of 740 stores located in a 26-state area with primary concentra- tion in the Sunbelt area. Its headquarters are in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where it has been in opera- tion for 49 years. It’s sub- sidiary of Household Mer- chandising of Chicago, II- linois, and employees number over 28,000 company- wide. Class Reunion Slated The 30th year and first reu- nion of the Class of 1955 of Kings Mountain High School will be held August 31 at Kings Mountain Country Club. 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