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- de5b749b6d4d60b3159cc47cae564e6daecc8af6e48d84378dab3bfdb6532108 date "1967-04-17".
- de5b749b6d4d60b3159cc47cae564e6daecc8af6e48d84378dab3bfdb6532108 isCitedBy List_of_defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States.
- de5b749b6d4d60b3159cc47cae564e6daecc8af6e48d84378dab3bfdb6532108 newspaper Barrons_(newspaper).
- de5b749b6d4d60b3159cc47cae564e6daecc8af6e48d84378dab3bfdb6532108 page "29".
- de5b749b6d4d60b3159cc47cae564e6daecc8af6e48d84378dab3bfdb6532108 quote "Interco made its first diversification move in 1964, when it bought for 337,679 shares P.N. Hirsch & Co., a chain of junior department stores. At the time, Hirsch had 105 stores. At the 1966 year-end, the division ran 210 stores, located in 16 states in the Midwest, Northwest and South. Last year eight stores were opened in the Midwest. The Hirsch division is also busily expanding in other ways. In January 1966, it purchased four department stores in northern California from W.R. Carithers & Sons, Inc., and in February, the unit acquired all the capital stock of Idaho Department Store Co., Caldwell, Idaho, a chain of 25 stores. In September, Interco acquired Central Hardware Co. and its subsidiary, Witte Hardware Co. Central operates a six-store chain of supermarket-type hardware stores located in Greater St. Louis".
- de5b749b6d4d60b3159cc47cae564e6daecc8af6e48d84378dab3bfdb6532108 title "Interco Strides Toward Third Successive Peak".