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Friday, July 24, 2009 10:26 PM

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Alison Leiszler, left, co-owner of Short Stop; Jessie Jordan, center left, area supervisor; Betty Payne, center right, manager; and Samantha Liby, co-owner; stand at the counter of Short Stop in Ottawa. The store, previously known as Valero Stop and Save, has been under new management since Tuesday.

Chain buys convenience store on Main Street

By LINDA BROWN, Herald Staff

A Clay Center convenience store chain and oil transport company has bought the Valero Stop-N-Save store at 1621 S. Main St.

Leiszler Oil Company, a third generation marketer for Conoco-Phillips petroleum, operates more than a dozen Short Stop stores in Kansas.

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