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Tuesday and Wednes-from a 1977 Dodge van 26 Fairchild, while the aptist Church, 1105 S. ay and Tuesday afterparked at the bus barn Tuesday night. Damage was listed at $250.• Reynaldo Sanchez, 800 Marcy, told police someone he knows entered his residence by force without permission Wednesday afternoon. A wooden door and sheetrock wall were damged.year plan to be used as a guideline for capital purchases.There were 24 more admissions in September than during August.Answer filed in Shigella suitBy SCOTT FITZGERALD Staff WriterODESSA — A Midland attorney has filed an answer denying all allegations claimed in a Sept. 26 civil suit petition that names a Big Spring restaurant owner as plaintiff.James Boldrick of Midland also demands that Sherman Cox and Gary Cox doing business as Taco Villa and Texas Burger, give strict proof to their claims that Creative Food NT Fun Co., Comark, et al (and others) is contributing to the financial decline of Texas Burger and Taco Villa restaurants owned by the Coxes.Together they own and operate a Taco Villa franchise operation in Big Spring, a Taco Villa franchise operation in Snyder and a Texas Burger restaurant in both Midland and Big Spring.The suit petition was prompted by an outbreak of shigellosis in the Permian Basin region during the latter part of August and early September.Health officials in both Ector and Midland counties confirmed a few days before the suit was filed that persons who suffered from shigellosis had contracted the virus by eating contaminated lettuce distributed by Comark in either the Odessa TacoVilla, Chili’s in Midland or Texas Burger in Midland between Aug. 29 and Sept. 6.Howard County’s only confirmed case of the illness involved a woman who had eaten a salad at the the Big Spring Taco Villa during a nine-day risk period that ran from Aug. 29 and Sept. 6, said County Sanitarian James Luck.4 4,The petition also claims that additional suits are foreseeable, against a Comark employee, individually, at least one member of the area broadcast media, and potentially against an area county government due to the actions of an elected official.”The suit did not identify those potential defendants.A spokeswoman from attorney Gary C. Riley’s office in Odessa, said this morning that no other suits had been filed resulting from the Coxes’ original petition.Riley has been retained by the Coxes as their legal representation.The petition claims that the Coxes have suffered economic damages that exceed $100,000 and that jurors reward them an unspecified amount of additional money.
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Big Spring, Texas, US

Thu, Oct 30, 1986

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