The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1978 Page: 10 of 29
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W*dntid«y, August 1, W_»
The Sun Tells Like
It Was In ‘From Sun Files
are Off Again
Cullen, Priscilla Davis Ready T
FORT WORTH (AP) — It was ing Andrea Wilborn, Priscilla’s
wo years ago Tuesday, on a hot, daughter by a previous mar-
muggy August night, that a-man riage,
n black invaded a secluded Fort "The verdict does not change
Worth mansion and gunned the truth," Priscilla, 36, fumed.
with his older brother Kenneth
Davis, Cullen heads one of the
corporations, Dendavis In-
dustries.
The Fort Worth-based con-
glomerate, dealing largely in
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rops in some
"Cullen knows justice will be
tin told a reporter, at the same
oil products on a world-wide
down four persons.
Will Benefit
time side-stepping questions
scale, is often identified as a $1
done someday.”
Two died, including a 12-year-
AOPENTAILY 9:00-9:30'
billion operation. But no one
old girl. The gunman escaped.
outside the" company really
lid Dr Danie
?ctor of the '
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forth Texas
pt or cut fo
[ill not prodi
lotion h suit
( the north!
3 stakes divorce suit with a
11 Texas fortune and a $6 million
r mansion on the line.
'■ "It’s a most bizarre case
e from every standpoint,” admits
one of Priscilla’s lawyers, Jer-
ry Loftin. “Hpw long the trial
it will take I don’t know. So much
n depends on the other side,
is "But it will be interesting...
1- It’s a big ball game and it’s a
knows.
For the darkly handsome in-
dustrialist, the divorce trial
represents the second in a
series of civil and criminal le-
gal battles stemming in ,part
from the Aug. 2, 1976, shoot-
ings. • •
Still hanging over his head, is
a second capital murder charge
in the death of Stan Farr, 30,
Priscilla’s 6-9, 250-pound lover.
Davis also is accused of wound-
ing Priscilla and a family
friend, Bubba Gavrel, now 23.
Some legal experts believe
Davis’ acquittal in Amarillo
precludes prosecution on the
other criminal charges, and
District Attorney Tim Curry
Salt End* Saturday
Now smart fishermen
carry two kinds _.
of batteries.
Laboratories, a non-profit
testing organization, the units
have a 2 BC classification,
qualifying them for use on
grease, oil and electrical fires.
The extinguishers cost $10.50
plus tax and come equipped with
home and auto mounting
brackets.
Units may be purchased from
any Jaycees member. For infor-
mation, call Stan Wiggins, 422-
8887; Art Grothe, 422-7123; or
John Sherman, 427-2613.
ite, with
ills. This we
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fannstiel saic
NMdlcpoint
Embroidery
Stitching
2111 BAY PIAZA
427-7017
riles arc n
ause of t
peian pr<
ted bright
J. Some ti
The Gould Action Pock™
Supplies all the power for
electric trolling motors. It's
dlep-cycle. Can be repeatedly
discharged completely then
recharged for the next fishing
day. Lasts up to 4 times
\ longer than an ordinary car
\ battery used for trolling.
The Gould Stowaway’"
For dependable starting of
inboard and outboard
motors. Most powerful
boat battery of its size.
And it’s maintenance-free.
You never need to add
water, and it's virtually
corrosion free.
? 'The state's
bejng devas
drought, with
pejeent or mo
Lack ot baling
uei to be ;
prices have
will continue
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carrying handles are standard
on Gould boat batteries
ENROLL TODAY
UNITED TO THE
FIRST J0 PEBSOSS fjp J
TO ESROLL / ■
hajrvesting is i
farmers in
geging land
-wftat while t
Scjthwest Te
tojplant fall v
tif added.
Reports fro
si|n agents s
TWO FANTASTIC PROGRAMS TO CHOOSE FROM
‘ ’ MONTHLY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE
conditions
'ANHAND
; under
iland sorgh
Fountain
of Youth
AP-105
AP-80
4pe althou
glasses are
drought. Lan
pared for fall
If
SOUTH P
crops continu
pmgress but
FITNESS CENTERS
Men & Women ;
With Exchange
JAYCEES LAUNCH EXTINGUISHER SALE
Stan Wiggins, left, vice president of Baytown Jaycees, and John
Sherman, president, safeguard a car against fire with one of the
compact fire-extinguisher units being sold by the Jaycees through
Aug. 14.
(Sun Staff Photo by Keith Thompson)
ffering. Ha
id potatoes
, ROLLING
potton is und
jtress and w
week or so t
the dryland
ip and is bei
for hay. Cat!
prussic acid
grazing dry
peach harves
hoppers con
TO STOCK UP ON YOUR
FOOD NEEDS AT REAL SAVINGS
• ' v r
NORTH
weather is pu
seven' Hi ess.
reported in. I
! vest. Small
: vested, with ;
is poor but
fair to good.
NORTHEA
have helped
tables and hay
ing is off du<
grasshopper
prospects are
corn and sorgl
melons, peacl
still being h;
are small and
Cattle market
prices steady.
FAR WEST
is in' severe
drought. Pas
are so short t
grazing horn
loupe harvest
in Pecos C<
sweet corn it
in El Paso C<
are stripping
OF THE PRICE
: OF ALL
GROCERIES
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
the Bakersfie
County.
WEST CEN
are hurt by
are being in
conditions. C
prematurely
conditions. T
drought and
imgm aim i
jntinue to d
feeding under
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!■ GARTH ROAD
GULF COAS’
sorghum and
1801 N. PRUETT IN BAYTOWN
BAY PLAZA
WE HONOR
SHOPPING
MASTER CHARGE
CENTER
&
427-5851
VISA —'
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1978, newspaper, August 2, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075019/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.