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HOT SUMMER" RED j Chief Deputy A1 Covieo who investigated with Deputy Gerald Wayment said that entrance to both business houses Was made through a rear window The burglars pried the rear window of the Riverdale Lum- rrvwA ber Co open and broke a window of Ogden Implement Co At the lumber company the thieves rifled a desk and the of fice area discovering and emptying a small cash box which had been hidden away Nothing Else Missing Owner of the firm A C John-so- n said that so far nothing else was known to be missing Hell closed shop last" night at 6 pm and discovered the place had been burglarized when he opened this morning about 8 am Deputies said that neighbors thought they heard noise around 2 am this morning but they did not investigate j rt r- s POPLIN CAFE CURTAINS j i wwvvv:-- lixx-Cvv- firms! flanking Riverdale Road near a service station robbed at gun point early yesterday morning' were burglarized last night Apparently entered by the same thieves were the Riverdale Lumber Co 4077 Riverdale Rd and Ogden Implement Co' 4115 Riverdale Rd They are both on the north side of the street less than a i block apart About $20 to $30 in silver were taken from the lumber company and the yeggs apparently went away from the implement company empty handed VViVAWVVVAVWVWVAVVVW - V'VMVVVVS'VVVAVWV- AVWVWWAW BARGAIN BLOWOUT! THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! 3-D- AY Thugs Again Hit Riverdale ' K ' VJVWVVAV VAAVSVSW'VW- 1953 JULY 6 EVENING WEDNESDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- E v if ' &V X' i ° hsri A i Afteirbreaking into the implement company building the bur- glars searched through desks and broke in a gun closet where the owner Chester Fronk kept twro expensive guns He said the burglars passed them up as well as several boxes of ammunition and hunting equip- 90! 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