Daughtrey's Will Have124 Employesj ^ j Three floors of space are now ; ! being completed lor ihe tenta- J •live mid-October opening date of] ’ Daughtrey's Department Store,Valley boui ev a r d and3Y_; Nunes avenue, Keller Daughtrey,owner, staled yesterday.With a variety of color schemes to be featured throughout the new : store, on the main floor will be id! located the following depari-)y ; ments: yard goods, lingerie and i'l | accessories, infants’ and girls’u-‘S-d-toininmitst^e‘ryer.;ryh»i-an\■■iftlsaii*wear, men's clothings and accessories, men’s and boys’ work clothes.The basement division will in-ot elude shoes, bedding and curtain displays while a 40-foot balcony jutting from the rear of the building will house the ladies’-ready-to-wear departmentOpening with 24 employes, Daughtrey plans to have the store remain open on all Friday evenings until 9 p.m. The complete front of the store will be highlighted by large k-shaped display windows. Free parking will be provided to patrons .near the building. f'l;Daughtrey, whji rpsitftfs in Oakland, also owns a department store in Willows, Calif., and was formerly manager for nine years of the San Leandro J. C. Penney store. A resident of 598? Williams street, A1 Mattingly, manager of the new establishment, was with J. C. Penney company for 11 years, with eight years of that time in Hayward.iAFiTi•Rc chai: annc lead* new new natic will even p.m., j train