Page 4B/The Battalion/Wednesday, October 19,1983 4' Businesses feeling^ pinch Town’s sinkhole still there United Preis International BOLING — It has been more than two months since a sink hole cut through the main road of this unincorporated town of 1,200, and some townspeople say their livelihood is threatened because the road has not been repaired. On Aug. 11, the bottom dropped out of a 250-foot sec tion of Texas 442 east of Boling. Officials say it may have been caused by a geological fault or 60 years of sulfur drilling in the area, but they don’t know for sure. The road was a popular shortcut between Bay City, 20 miles to the south, and Houston, 60 miles to the northeast. Now people must travel five miles of The Center For Education and Research In Free Enterprise and the Economics Department announce: DESTINATION WEST AND EAST BERLIN From December 26 to January 2, a special tour of West and East Berlinis offered to Aggies, their parents and friends. Dr. Steve Pejovich and Dr. Richard Anderson will direct the tour and conduct daily lectures on "Capitalism and Socialism in Theory and in Practice.” Three hours academic credit for Econ 324, Comparative Economic Systems, may be earned by Texas A&M students. No pre-requisites. The total cost of the tour of $1,490 includes airfare from Dallas to Berlin and back to Dallas, hotel accomodations, meals, ground transportation, and all scheduled social events including New Year’s Eve and East Berlin. For information contact: Dr. Richard K. Anderson Economics Department Harrington 434 Dr. Steve Pejovich Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise A&A Bldg 459 unreliable dirt road to get around the sinkhole. For out-of-town motorists, signs now direct traffic — which the Texas Department of High ways and Public Transportation put at 2,000 cars a day before the sinkhole showed up — on to paved roads that bypass Boling altogether. Although business at the Bol ing Cafe on the edge of town is about the same, the Bulldog Country Store and other local establishments which depended on traffic between Houston, Bay City and the Gulf Coast have been hurt. Supervisor Donna Meek at the Bulldog, which is a gas sta tion and grocery, said the early novelty of the 22-foot-deep, wa ter-filled hole boosted business from sightseers, but now she estimates her drop-off at 20 to 30 percent. Chamber of Commerce Presi dent Raymond Brown — also president of Community State Bank, which is the only bank in town — talks in dire terms. “I think that road is such a major artery that if that thing is not spanned, our little town may not survive,” Brown said. Bank Chairman J.M. “Sonny” Ashmore said the town already was hurting because of lay offs at Texas Gulf Sulfur’s big plant on the edge of town. “With that matter on top of the normal slow-down of the economy, I can see how it could put them in some distress,” said Wharton County Judge Ed Wuthrich. Though sympathetic, Wuthrich, who has received a petition from Boling residents urging some action, said the sinkhole is a state problem. He said eventually the county will do something if the state does not. Clyde Schulz, area engineer for the state highway depart ment, said it could be two years before the state solves the prob lem, although he is hoping for help in a few months. “It was pretty important to Boling,” Schulz said. “I know they’re anxious.” Schulz said it takes time — and money — to fix any sort of road problem and something as mysterious as a sinkhole is not a usual problem. And the state is hurting for road funds already, he said. “If it was a hurricane, we’d know what to do, or if a bridge washed out, we’d know what to do, but a sinkhole, we just don’t have any experience with it,” Schulz said. “We don’t want to do the wrong thing.” Pending geological study, it is /no, if anyf not clear who, if anybody, is at fault. One theory is that an ex ploration well drilled in 1927 in the middle of what now is the sinkhole is the cause since it was not capped properly. But geologist Ralph Cantrell of Houston, who has worked the area since the 1940s, said the cause could be natural collapse of caprock over a saltdome. Ken’s Automotive 421 S. 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