Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1934 — Page 11

'AUG. 17, 133*

NEW SECTION OF STATE ROAD 40 IS OPENED

Thirty Miles of Highway Detours Eliminated Last Week. More than thirty miles of detour* on state highavs have been eliminated during the last and the new section of Road 40 from Cumberland to Greenfield has been opened to traffic, the highway corrmLs c ion announced today. The detours * eliminated include Road 8 from the La Porte-Porter county line to the Kankakee nver, in Michigan City, in Tipton, on Roan 44 from Liberty to a point etrft of Connersvllle, and in other KSffti>n Und De*to.u W C * r ßnVi l Dflour t nou'h of rt. rr Ro<l *— DrtO’jr wrst of Crown Point U P' iC *3 - - Ik• our * from Shelbvvllle lo Greenfield U fifn mile* patement and >ev*n riles good gravel Short detour* cit\ detour north Ro*rt 12--L)etour In Gurv. over cltv for truck ♦raff c 4 2-m;** d**our marked north of Road 12 for ligfr traffic Detour* : - *' tr* itmrnt from Juretlon of Roao 114 south four mile a Detour Road *l4 SirUr* treatment from JuncRoad 15—fir'our o\*r city .streets In south of MVn'one is 11 1 miles over gravel. f S 20- Short devour in East Chicaso ov#r city street* Detour Just west of Chesterton, accn.n* of N Y C R R 2 2 miles for eas’bound traffic Road 24- Devour* ;n Wabash and HuntFtoad 26-- De r our Just aet of Lafavette. f Road 27 Detour in Portland and Aunorth of Decatur’ t two miles Detour from south 'dge of Garrett north. Is 3 8 m Road 2* Detour from Williamsport north and west, is 13*2 miles over good RoVi 29 Short detour In Greenshurs. Is Roao* 30 Detour over citv streets in Plvmo-.th. Warsaw and Columbia City - Short detours in Jeffersonville. Kokomo and Pis mouth, are over citv fee’s Detour from Franklin south is Northbound ‘raffle take east detour. Road 32 Detour over city street* *in Lebanon Road 35—Oiling between Freetown and Stonehead Surface treatment from Detour frem Morgantown to Bean Blossom it 10’j miles over fair but narrow gravel Short detour in Morgantown. Is over cltv street. Detour from Trafalgar tance j i- north of Martinsville, account Road 40- Detour over citr streets In Road 41—Detour m Evansville, over city Road 43—Oi.ing between Mountain Road 44 -Drue *!owlv between Connersn lie and Aiquina. account unfinished Road 45 Detour in Jasper, over citv streets Three-ton load limit on bridge Road 4* Calcium chionde stabilization Traffic drive slowly Road’ rerv dusty*. Traffic can avoid dust bv following Road 45 to Junction Road 35. hen >outh to Nash* me Oiling west of Greensburg. Road 49 Closed north of junction with Road 6. arcoun* of paving over B A' O. Road 50 Surface treating * be? ween Medora and juncMon Road 35 Detour over citv streets m Aurora Road 52 Shor de ours in Lebanon and Road ‘53 Bridce-run-around four miles north of DeMotte. ... Road 5V Detour over citv street* in Linton and Oolitic Road 56 Detour from Paoli to Salem Is via U 8 150 to Palmvra. thence 35 to Salem. Road 59—Four-ton load limit on bridge two and one-half miles west of Heltonville I/<>ose gravel on shoulders east of Bedford Road 59 Detour from lunct'.on 40 to Cardon 1* *tx miles over pavement and * Head *1 Dustv road between Boonville * D Road* n >2 < l>tours in Boonville and Evansville over citv streets * r ßoad 64 Road dustv east of Stendal. Rn.id 7 Detour between Worthington Road 101 Three-ton load limit on br dge over east fork White river, ooe- * Road 114 Surface treatment from |unct:on Road 15 to Junction Road 13 Road 121-St ibtlizatton from Road 52 to 2*5 nilf' sov.th of Connersvilte. N:nebridge out Road 124 Fair detour Just east of Bluff, ton. 3 1 miles Road 136 Detour from Road 43 east. Is *Roao f 156 ; Surface treating from Vevay Road 157 Dusty road from Worthington Rad 163 -Closed west of Clinton. 6’ 2 rails detour over gravel road. Finish Aug Road 527 Detour from Deeatur to the Ohio line is over Roads 27 and 124 through Monroe PRODUCERS CREAMERY PICNIC TO DRAW 5.000 Final Results in Contest to Be Announced at Outing. Five thousand Indiana persons are expected to attend the annual Producers Creamery picnic to be held Tuesday at Marion. Awards will be made in the con - test held in the territory for new patrons to the creamery. Last results in this contest showed Grant countv first. Huntington county second and Madison county third. Final results will be announced the day of the picnic. If you hate a headache or feel uncomfortable — Just Buy they mil sureiy help you! QR9 —You Can Open a Charge Account *Mt par while you wear them! Dr. Farris. Registered Optometrist, " M MAWIEIk'*< 42 H H4SHIVGTOV J Ibpors Fast of Illinois Siref* 3 REPAIRING Prompt Service on Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repairing Gus Meister, Jeweler % 24 Pembrcke Arcade j 13^Eas^Washi^to^Street

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