Article: Stanley Hayman; Founder Of Cash Register Business

Stanley Hayman, who founded a small cash register business in 1938 that grew into one of the largest independent dealers in point- of-sales systems in the country, died March 31 of congestive heart failure at his home in Rockville. He was 93.

Mr. Hayman, who was born in Washington and graduated from Central High School, worked with his father in a store fixture business on Indiana Avenue before launching his cash register business at 24.

He started by servicing and selling cash registers made by National Cash Register and became well-known for the quality of his work among sandwich shop, clothing store and other small retail owners in Washington. Initially called Stanley Hayman & Co., the ...

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