The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1980 Page: 9 of 20
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THE BAY1 >WIN SUN
Cherry Point Escape Road Said To Be 2 Years Away
NOT AT ALL, MR. MOGUL!
I WAS JUST WORKING
WHSKB*’
NOW! SAY.... Jf
By JOAN McANALL approximately a quarter of
MONT BELVIEU (Sp) — a million dollars to lower
Even if work starts this just one of the larger lines,
week, Cherry Point County Judge Alma Lois
residents have at least two Turner, who was also pre-
years to wait (or an alter- sent at the. meeting, said
nate route out of the sub- she is "well aware" of the
division, via the proposed problem residents face in
Eagle Drive extension. j being able to leave the sub-
Ed Seymore, an engineer i division during emergen-
with the Texas Department cies at industries fronting
of Highways and Public Highway 146.
Transportation, told Mont During Placid Refining
Belvieu City •Council the Co.’s late-August explosion
state will build the road but and fire. Cherry Point
only after the county makes residents were only able to
utility adjustments. (leave the subdivision by ex-
"As soon as the problem iting on to the highway near
is resolved with the county, the emergency site,
making, the adjustments' Judge Turner'said she
we’ll be ready to gg to (believes the county will be
work,” Seymore told coun- willing to make the ad-
cilmen, and added that ac- justments providing ade-
tual road construction will; quate funds are available,
take between 18 and 24: "1 know there’s a need fpr
months. j it,” the judge said, "I think
The* engineer told woun ; we should take it under
.cilmen the' adjustments in-; study.”,
vOlve lowering several! In another discussion.
County community One possible site discuss- the county will need a five
to 10-acre site for the
building. Moving the ball
diamond east toward the
direction of a dumpster
area will be studied.
The judge's original sug‘
gestion that the diamond be
moved to Eagle Park was
not supported by coun-
cilmen who said the move
would be Inconvenient to
those now using the field.
Mayor Fred Miller also
asked Turner if Texas and
Sun Oil Road are in the
county’s road system.
Miller said he questions
whether {tun Oil Road is a
city, county or privately-
owned road.»
"What we need to know is
if its a county road then
why isn’t it maintained?
It's definitely in need of
repair—1, wouldn’t drive
down It at all," the mayor
library, health department,
justice of the peace office
and sheriff’s department
office.
Southwestern Painter Says
Tax Taws Unfair To Artists
: \ > mo publicity;
S. DOCTOR! I’M
SECRET?) TRYING TO
W find A MISS -
| r\ ING MOVIE
) V STAR!
By PEGGY BRIANT
Tempe Daily News
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -
Famed Arizona-born artist
Ted DeGrazia, whose angry
protests of tax treatment of
artistg, have gained him
almost as much attention
as his gentle, ethereal
trademark paintings of In-
dian children, says he
department stores across
the country, is using
DeGrazia's "Little Prayer”,
painting of an angel as the
design for a limited edition
of 7,500 bells. . >m
DeGrazia said he wasn't
burning any more paintings
- “it’s too hot.”
But, he said, he’s still
"Nothing protects the ar-
tists in this country,”
DpGrazia added, “in
Europt?, Ireland, even the
Far East, they like artists.
But not here. * ■ ,
"The art world'is such a
tough racket,*’ he said as he
continued to sign bells with
a gold' ceramaypendhi "R
The council also asked
Turner whether the county
would consider allowing the
City to take over operation
of what is now the county's
portion of Eagle Park.
Miller said the discrepan-
cy between regulations in
the cUy and county sectors
angry'with the government takes 50 long to get fhe_re,
wTTffr nes1 tmyw me , newnes. 0 '
He started painting when Turner said she witlplace-
he was young and "I was the matter, along with
gray when I hit it big," he others discussed ° at the
being,” he said.
mc »cuu. i oun 1 ;\uuuuy kiiuws
paint for tomorrow.” they are but hie,” h
The comments came as “If they can’t see
he sighed his autograph in they’re not there
gold - for posterity — for they?” ,
about the 250th time. He DeGrazia set a to
?. is. halfway through the sorne 0? his paintings
.ask of autographing 500 test the inequities ol
ceramic pinner bells at a system which, he sai
Tempe company, Sahd- allows an artist to
stone Creations. the price of material
Sandstone, which makes work he gives to c
Southwestern-oriented sta- “but when you die
tionery and gift items for want 50 percent of th
marketing through gift and tings you havejeft.."
meeting*, on die a'genda of
the next Commissioners
Court session. - ~
sfid. "F quit painting when
I was painting for dollars...
I likd" to do art work
because I want to,' not
New University tests preve
more effective than
any other insecticide
used.by professional
exterminators.
I0N.-FRI.
. & Holidays
Whig MM SIWKP0^;
TAKING OFF for Milwaukee, Wls., are, left to right, Mrs Robert L Parker, worthy
second vice president, Mrs. Roy D. Kllough, past president, and Mrs. J. Raymond
Martin, worthy president, all of the Social Order of the Beauceonts, Baytown
Assembly No. 153. They will be there Sept. tt-M for the 61st Annual Supreme
Assembly. As a service group, the Baytown chapter has given a scholarship for Lee
College each year>to a graduating high school senior, token gifts at Thanksgiving
and Christmas to local nursing homes andwvorkdd with other local charity groups.
The group raises funds for Its charity work through a steak fry each spring.
. ••• (Sun staff photo by Angle Bracey)
from San. Jac. Hosp.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1980, newspaper, September 19, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095673/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.