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Show Grocery store items taken by burglars Paul Beals had a real job of cleaning up last Thursday after burglars entered his Westside Market taking a quantity of merchandise and ransacking the entire store. Among the items missed by the manager after being notified noti-fied by Clerk Muriel Robertson Robert-son when she arrived for work shortly after 7 a.m., were six or eight cases of beer, several cases of .22 shells, cigarettes (only brand L & M), several cigarette lighters and an un-quantity un-quantity of candy bars and other items. The burglars entered through a cubby-hole in the ceiling and scattered insulation throughout the store by which they were tracked. Mr. Beal said he believed the burglary had been planned well as the light pole in the rear had been scaled and the globe disconnected. It happened happen-ed sometime between closing time at 9:30 p.m., and 7:30 a.m. when the store was opened. open-ed. Springville police are checking check-ing leads in the burglary of the City Finance, 134 South Main St. one night last week, Chief Ashley Graham reported today. Although no cash was taken as the place of business does not leave cash in the building, the burglars ransacked all the drawers, prying the rear door open. Idleness is emptiness; the tree in which the sap is stagnant, stag-nant, remains fruitless. |