Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 201, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1927 — Page 10

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3 STRETCHES OF PAVEMENT ARE OPENED New Surface on Road 67 Ready for Travel, Says Highway Department. Stretches of pavement between Indianapolis and Maywood and from Friendswood to Mooresville have been opened this week, according to the traffic bulletin of the State highway department. The new pavement is on Rd. 67. Beams are not yet completed and Director John D. Williams urges caution in driving along these strips. Three miles of new’ pavement has been opened on United States Rd. *l. north of Kentland. Surface conditions, detours, bridge run-arounds, etc. for the week of Dec. 31-Jan. 6: No. I—Good stone surface from Rd 50 to four mllca north of Milan: avoid to Rd. . No. 3 —Brldfte ran-arounds at one,, mile ;o”.r miles end fr.* miles south Os Ft '■ova*. Detour around grading at three flies north of Muncie , Rd. 6—ls flood wafers or lee cover road will he n four rand one-half-mile der marked one-half mile west of KenUlvllle; also four-mile detour at one-half -at of Brlmfleld. Rd. 7—Short detour at five and one-half Wiles southeast of Columbus. One-wav t'elTlc bridges at eight and ten miles north of Madison. No D—ln case of high water or Ice a detour will be marked at one-quarter mile West of Brlmfleld. U, 8. No. 20—Detour starting at, one rr.’ ■ rest of La Orange to Brushy Prairie ta narrow. U. 8. No. 24—Short detour In Kentland. Detour Just east of Huntington. 11. 8. No. 27 Bridge run-arounds south of Portland and one mile south of Lynn. Traffic use cut-off between Lvnn and Fountain City. Short detour one mile south of Lvnn. Bridge run-around three mites north of Richmond. Detour two •nd one-tenth miles south of Richmond. No. 30- Run-around Just north of Intersection of Rds. 29 and 29 Bridge runarounds at north edge of Knox and at. five miles north of Knox. Detour from two ’"'lie* north of La Porte to .let. of ltd. 20 for construction—open to light traffic at drivers risk. TI. 8. No. 30- Short detour Just east of Hamlet, In Plymouth and east of Etna Green. U 8. No. 31 Tn case new grade at f’con mites north of Kokomo Is soft t-'JTic use the temporary run-around Bridge run-around at one mile north of Peru. No. 33- Run-arounds at one and one-hnlf miles cast and one and one-half miles eat of Shannondale. Detour at cast edge of Lebanon. Detour at five miles west o' Anderson. No. 31 -Detours for local tdafTlc just east of Jamestown nnd between Plttsboro and P r ownKburg. Through traffic between In- < ‘anapolis ana Crawfordsville should use i3 and 32 via Lebanon. No. 35--Nurrow road between Corydoti and Palmyra, IT. 8. No. 36- Pavement between Danville and Indianapolis is open except short, detour at Abner'3 Creek, but shoulders arc Incomplete. No. 37—Drive carefully past workmen ww'th of Grantsburg. gk No. 39--Detour at six miles south of SPtrnr.kfort. WSkV. S. No. 41—Gravel approaches to sevMbUt l new bridges between Vincennes and liman. Detour from tour miles north fe Attica to Boswell lor paving. Detour fr St. John to Over. I'ijj&No 43- Detour at four miles north of Vflawfordsvlllc. Rndge run-around at two Bd one-half miles north of Romney. Hi No. 46- Bridge run-around at. three and >©wie-half miles east of Nashville. Bridge m-around five and one-half miles west of ffHoomlngton. Drive slow at bridge runSSround miles west of Ellettsvllle. kUbNg, 90- Bridge run-around seven miles ca-t of Bedford. Bridge run-around Just , e"t of B’ymoi.r. U. 8. No. 52- Drive carefully northwest of Morristown while workmen are flnishtnc berms. , , No. 50 Bridge run-arounds three-tentns ■s west o: Arthur, and five and onehalf miles east of Paoli. Closed for contraction between West Baden and Paoli. detour marked is poor Earth surface hrt veen-Salem and Seottsburg impassable ost of time Temporary bridge between ■'edlson and Vevav for one-way traffic. Detour around bridge construction at one die west of Vevav. part, of which is N’o° * 57—Fo rr v White River at Rogers Ith two miles earth road across river 1 ottoms between Rogers and Sandy Hook 1 npiisse-ble tn wet weather. iTrafflc best ute via Monroe Cltv and Wheatland o’er uod gravel road.l Detour south of Wash--1 -Hon account bridge construction and 1 Idge run-around at three miles north of i ’shlngton. . „„ N’o. 62- New pavement is open on Rd. 62 "‘.ween Corvdon and New Albany. No 65- Bridge run-around five miles north of Mt. Vernon. No 66 - Detour between Evansville and ’ -Vburg Impassable between New burg and tfleld with no detour. Through traffic old 66 and Evunsville-Rockport traffic itc via Rds. 45 and 62 until further ’ at i C4* N' ) 67 —Only vehicle and load combined r, ."> 0(10 pouuTts allowed on bridge at one and one-half miles south of Brucevllle ,h speed limited to three miles per hour, irpornrv bridge now going up. Bridge , u-around at four miles east of Gosport, a d g No 150 -Under construction from k >j, Baden and French Lick to Paoli. , and Paoli, but through traffic had 9B- j-oute from Paoli over 37 and 60 via

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Indiana Greeters Elect TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 30 The Indiana Hotel Greeters Association in annual session here Thursday elected the following officers: A. L. Loughlin, South Bend, president; William B. Gall, and John Ackrat, both of Terre Haute, i vice president and secretary i treasurer, respectively.

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