Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1930 — Page 15

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STATE HIGHWAY PAVING STARTED EARLY IN YEAR Commission Receives Bids for Materials Used in Dust Treatment. Two hundred more miles of pavement are under construction throughout the state now than is customary at this time of the year. Director John J. Brown of the state highway department declares in the weekly bulletin of the department issued today. The state highway commission opened bids this week for sufficient oil and calcium chloride to add 809 unpaved roads to the dustless class, the bulletin states. General road conditions are listed as follows: Hoad I—Narrow1 —Narrow sharp turns between Batesvillo and Metamora. Traffic to Brook•trio turn west on 52 to Laura! and follow regular detour. Detour from ConnersvUle north Is four and one-half miles. Road 3—Match for loose stone three miles north of Greens burs:. Detour four miles north of Oreensbura Is flve miles. Bridge run-around one-half mile north of Reiffsburg. Road 7—Closed between Wirt and North Vernon. Through traffic detour over state roads. Indianapolls-Madlson traffic go by way of 29. Road 9—Watch for grading gangs between Greenfield and Pendleton. Bhort detour In Alexandria. Detour south of Columbia City Is five and one-ha 1 * miles. Detour from Junction of 9 and 6 . orth of Albion to Rome City is flve miles. Road 15 -Detour from La Fountaine to six miles of Wabash Is six miles. Detour from Warsaw to three miles south of Leesburg Is five miles. Road 21 —Detour from Ohio line to one and one-half miles north of Boston is eight miles. p. e. Road 24—Detour one-half mile north, fourteen miles east of Montlcello to old route to Logansport Is three and one-half miles. Stx-mile detour between Wabash and Lagro. Detour from Five Points to Ohio line Is seven miles. V. 8. Road 27—Detour from Ft. Wayne to De Kalb-Alien county line Is fifteen miles: twelve of which Is pavement. Temporary bridge run-arounds two and two and one-half miles west of Auburn. Road 38—Detour Just west of Tipton Is one and one-half miles. Road 29—Traffic drive carefully over two temporary bridges eleven and fourteen miles south of Logansport. Detour from Winamae to eight miles north Is thirteen miles. Road 37—Drive carefully between Needmore and Bloomington, account unfinished shoulders. Road 38—One-mtle detour from Hagerstown east is over old road. Road 39—Detour three miles south of Delphi Is four miles. V. S. Road 40—Detour from one-half mile east of Plainfield to two and onehalf miles west of Indianapolis Is nine and one-half miles. Road 43—Detour from five miles north of Lafayette to Brookston is eleven miles. Detour over earth road one and one-haif miles north of La Crosse is one mile. Unsuitable for heavy loads in wet weather. Detour one mils north of Wacatah is five mile*. Road 44—Detour from Rusftville east Is five and one-half miles. Road <6—Traffic drive slowly over new pavement west of Bloomington. Road 48—Detour one mile east of Bloomington is three miles. Bridge runaround at three and one-half miles east of Columbus and Just east of Petervllle. IT. 8. Road 50—Detour from Washington east is eight miles over good stone road. Detour three miles east of Seymour

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Is seven and one-half miles. Run-around bridge two miles west of North Vernon. Use hew pavement to Butlcrville, then old road for two miles to pavement. Watch or dangerous railroad crossing in Butlervllle. Detuor from Intersection of 29 to 1 Is twelve and one-half miles; good condition but steep hill east of Versailles. U. S. Road 52—Detour from eight miles west of Metamora to Brookvllle Is eighteen and one-half miles, part over 1. Cincinnatl- Indianapolis traffic use 1 from Brookville to U. S. 40. thence on 40 to Indianapolis. Bridge run-around near Julietta. Road 53—Detour Just south of Wolcott is ten miles. Detour four miles north of Rensselaer is four miles. Road 54—Detour east of Sullivan Is nine miles. Detour two miles east of Dugger is four miles. Detour from Linton east is ten miles. Detour east of Bloomfield is three and one-half miles. Road 56—Detour from Francisco to Oakland City is seven miles. Detour from Salem east is eight miles. Louisville-Cin-cinnatl traffic go via 56. Road 67—Detour from three miles north of Lyons to Junction of 54 and 67 is six miles. Short detour at north edge of Albany. Bhort detour in Red-Key. U. S. Road 150—Six-mile detour three miles west of Prospect is via West Baden and 56 and narrow. Bridge run-around three and one-half miles west of Prospect. f/TONSTIPATED? M Take tft—NATURE'S REMEDY . m —tonight. Your eliminative | BA organß will be functioning prop- t erly by morning and your con- F stipation will end with a bowel F 9 action as free and easy as na- Jr; S ture at her best—positively no j pain, no griping. Try it I MiW, tafe, purely vegetable—at druggist*—only 25c FEEL LIKE A MILLION. TAKE

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