Three businesses, burglarizedPolice are investigating four new burglaries in th^ county.The latlt;*st burglary was reported at 7 a.m. Wednesday. About$25 in change is missing from the Carroll County Farm Bureau Co-op Plant Food Div., two miles south of Flora on SR 75, according to police.Entrance was gained by breaking the glass in a door. A soft drink machine was broken into.hitParatcaiattoiatDclarairlt;md the office was ransacked Cary Overholser is managlt; the plant.State Trooper D. C. Davis investigated at the scene, a by Count Officer Doyle Clark. Lc Another burglary occurred ly Monday morning at Rader’s | ha Coffee Shop in Camden. Reported nisLsing are pipe tobacco, assort Hi candy, a 19-pound ham, half { box of hamburger patties and a fa; ackage of hamburger buns, val- so red at a total of about $33. MiThe burglary was discovered y County Officer Leon Ri] vas pat rolling the area and saw I ha hat the glass in a door was brok ■n. Assisting him in the investiga ion is Camden Marshal Raymon Roberson.Owners of the restaruant Jr.,, and Mrs. Arthur W. Rader da »f Rt. 1, Camden.A third burglary was discover ed by Larry Waddell when he arrived to open Waddell’s IGA Mar- jjg ket last Friday morning.A door had been nriedagagand 20 pounds of meat and 10 cartons of cigarettes, valued at aotal of $70, had been taken, according to investigating officers.Burlington Town MarshalWayne Swaim, County Sheriffale MaCurdy andl State TroperJohn Elmore investigated at the scene.Pi.Ccbede.W a ]absuEarl Star buck, Rt. 2, Camden, reported to Counity Police that a ( ov power mower, large tool box and La assorted tools were taken from has farm sometime during the ight last Thursday.Police estimate value nf ttmtomsbuthithiha