Show 1t' 4" i it Nir 444 ito- ' ' - iit'10"4"-- ir V V '0180 4 ie Ito ft 01 10 tie If or-NO 444 4 v itto "W ' lo 4- - 4rslo Vi"40 If serving equipment In a stnek transaction valued at around ':1 million dollars Harold S 11oliter president and chief Hershey Negotiates - PA IIERSITY 7 (AP) Negotiations are under way for Hershey Chocolate Corp to acquire Cory Corp a leadiing manufacturer of coffee- - I 1 I OPIN said ident of Cory Thursday CUSTOM-BUIL- r ON ! t 1 I rzt ' s - ' r - ' r i1a41 - 1 1 L----- ' i i1 i - - -- : Coved Linoleum 4 : - - $ 21") CT) C) SPAtE OF L:zz-I- U Dishwasher ‘ Top ResoleValue 4 Bedrooms Shower Oyer Tub 2 Baths Garbage Disposai 0g Fireplace Curyed Stairway Ceramic Window Sills Exterior as Per Brochure 1:Oversized Bedrooms Bay Window Tremendous Closet Space Custom Cabinets Many Other Features ' Rock-race- d u r OUR SEE snow NOME Phone SO 3335 W ammo mmo mo mmMM 10 fon NOM w w te 4 11 c CLASSIC HOMES 0 Wa - WASIILNGTON 0 Wa 278-669- 0 We need a builOing tot We now own a home El We are now renting In building Secretary Orville L Freeman called on farmers Thursday to reduce production of feed grains next year by holding 30 million acres of corn and sorghum grain land out of production This year they idled 20 million acres The secretary said the larger holdout is needed to counteract this year's overproduction and strengthen grain C:1 home U own a buliding tot We are El buying a building i lot 278-365- 1 HOW OPEN NAM 484-975- 2 F ADDRESS OFFICE 487-063- 1 PHONE tilIODEL 299-357- 3 CITY mommftwii prices Farmers have a total corn f 1 (AP) — Agriculture are interested a new 1 f 1 GM 1 : : Mëet--a196- Today in Businesi Meet Names (clit-gatit43'ti:biln:c13usin- of Builders Mines—Markets—Finance Friday October 27 Section 1967 rage 11 10 A D Coats president and general manager of Midwest Construction Finance and ems to viciumes Realty Co was elected Here There in Business Hughes Seeks to Purchase TV Station in Las Ve Ofras larly the Las Vegas Sun" lie said it was therefore neces- nary to dispose of some of his property "in the interest of financial stability" Greerksputt places the re and sorghum acreage of about 115 million acres For keeping the land out of use the department will offer price oupport loans on corn and sorghum grain and payments to growers holding at least 20 per cent of their feed grain base acreages out of placement value of the station facilities at $1525000 Hughes 61 listed his residence as the Desert Inn at Las Vegas The application also lists him as owner of the Sands Inc which owns the Sands Hotel In Las Vegas Earnings Chrysler Quadruple in Year New York Times Service DETROIT — Chrysler Corp reported its best third quarter profit since 1950 with net Income totaling $26800000 or 58 cents a share This Is more the 612 million - than four times dollars or 14 cents a share earned a year ago Net sales $131000(1000 were a record for the quarter and up 17 per cent from $1140000000 a year ago The third quarter profit fell short of the record 66 million dollars earned in the 1950 third quarter on 815 million 43ollars in sales But it was Chrysler's first profit gain in any quarter over the year before since the first quarter of 19(16 Chrysler directors also de the usual 50 cent dividend on common shares payable Der 4 to stockholders of record Nov 10 dared production The move is in line with the department's previous call for a 1968 wheat crop acreage 13 per cent below this year's 68200000 acres Production of both wheat and feed grains climbed to record levels this year re a department call a year ago for increased production when world shortages appeared possible The consequent increases turned out to be larger than needed and depressed grain Utah-Idah- :: Two executive promotions In Sugar Co were announced Thursday by Douglas W Love president T W Cockayne vice president and se cret a r y treasurer was appointed senior vice president by the board of Utah-Idah- directors Cannon Rowland M vice Mine Leader Blasts Silver Move 1 Oldsm0bile0 f rt f 0 )fl sA' e ' 1 - DIAL ki2!1111'1101tr : F TO MAKE MONEY WITH A CLASSIFIED AD ' 4010100'-:giiif"-- 1 H t From 1 521-353- em 5 'Hi S ) ' ' g !: ' :: 'NN:: ' ' i- : '' H : ' 1101 :' :V :!1 ? 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