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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 4

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Greenfield, Indiana
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THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1931. WjF four BY HITT HITT AND RUNN Hey Gus, for the Love o' Luke, if You Must Put Your Fingers In the Soup-Wear a Rubher Glove! U-fr II ITS A UtN CpOi- "AiVilLE VOORi Ht! you VOL) SAVOT 8CTt 60S- AWT NEVER. HAD A VCRW UBtRAL EDUCATION WONtR. IT DlDNF Your. FiNfcfcR.

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i CL A Financial Wizard. TUBBY OILING GOES ON; THE STATE ROADS LETTER FOR- YdO? MATTE- OtO SnkwamTsW UeMDTHUMA COuSM PATRICIA, SOME OJOE ROB dL MOIOEV AfOt HAVE CUZC7 IT'S FROM THE KOr ENOUGH Information for Motorists WhOj Contemplate Long Trips Over This Week End WHERE DETOURS ARE MADE DISTURBING NIGHT COUGHS QUICKLY STOPPED pine tar, fresn demulcent ana other valuacls cough- ting an end to coughing. No op-1 grown persons. Ask for ialcs to constipate, no chloroform Honey and Yar. to dry up natural secretions.

Do- Sold by Early Drug Grecn- pital where he was taken for an appendicitis operation. Rev. F. Markworth and family Mr-ft TVfnnrlnv nn tlipir vacation fo healing ingredients into direct con Night coughing need not trouble I a i. ri a pendable alike for children and i field.

Ind. advv you when each does of Foley i-aci mui me mnameu uuuai Honey and Tar Compound carries -aces, covering them with a smooth i the soothing balsamic virtues of I and pleasant coating, at once put Oiling: has continued on different sections of a score or more state roads during the week, and where i possible temporary detours were established. On the more heavily traveled routes, says John J. Brown, direc- tor, in the state highway commis- sion's traffic bulletin issued today, powdered asphalt is used as a drier. This absorbs and congeals the sloppy road oil to the extent it will not splash the next day fol- lowing application.

Many miles of surfaces treated earlier in the year are now in per- feet condition, the bulletin says. I pointing out that the following sec- tions were oiled this week or will be treated the coming week. I Road 10 From 2'2 miles west of San Pierre to Road 29; no detour. I Road 16 Decatur to Hunting- ton: detour marked. Road 26 Howard county line to Rossville; detour marked.

Road 331 Indianapolis to i Greenwood; no detour. Road 32 Noblesville to Boone county line; asphalt drier used, Road 35 Salem to junction of Road 50; no detour. i Road 39 Martinsville to Road 67; no detour. I THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN -v V--- visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Law-rence Weinzen. in Wyoming. Charles Hellermeier and family visited Henry Spier Sunday afternoon. Herman Richard, Vernon Ortel. Harold and Donald Gantz.

Walter Kottlowski, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roesener and son Glenn, attended the Richman reunion at Tipton park Sunday. Carl Schwier ot South Bend spent Vae week-end with his family here. Clarence Laufer and family spent CEMENT lHOI)i SAND GRAVEL READY MIXED CONCRETE CALL ah; ri' W': l)'li'r Tin; (ools A i i Sunday with Charles Kottlowski I ON THIS V- frx'TfvAM SO -THOUGHT sannn save voo the lon 3.

WALK To 00 tQOSE- 'VHC BEANS, MlHLMj-4f I NSTA.Ll.tAt.b4T OM and family, Sunday last. Cement Plant Phone 681 Gravel Plant Phone 655 INVENTS DIVING SUIT LOGANSPORT, July 11 INS Robert Rousch, 17-year-old local youth, has made a diving out-lit of his own which enables him to remain under water for half an hour at a stretch. The outfit includes a metal helmet in which an automobile light lense has been placed, an old beer pump and a garden hose. Window' weights are used to hold the diver down under water. The outfit will be taken by young Rousch to the local Boy Scout camp where it will be used in building a pier.

Road 52 Indianapolis to Hawthorne R. R. crossing: temporary detour. Road 59 Brazil south; temporary detour. Road 63 Clinton to Newport; no detour.

Oiling about 10 days. Road 64 Mt. Carmel to Princeton; temporary detour. Road 67 Brooklyn to Moores-ville; May wood to West Newton, and May wood south; temporary detours. Road 134 Spur from Road 34 to TONIGHT 7:15 ONLY 9:15 LPDLLLTiy BUCK JOMCS 111 west of Monticcllo account paving, nineteen miles.

U. S. Road 24 and 30, detour at cast edge of Fort Wayne account paving, i.s two miles over paved load. Road 28. Detour from Tipton to El wood account of paving, is eleven miles.

Detour from four miles east of Elwood to Alexandria account of paving, i.s six miles, northeast account of paving, is fourteen miles. Road 29, Detour from Marion county line to Road twenty-eight account paving, is thirty-four miles. Detour just south of Star Ciiy account of paving, is two miles, county line to Bargersvillc account paving, is ten miles. Road 33. Detour from Marion county line to Bargersvillc account of paving, is ten miles.

U. S. Road. 36, Detour at three miles west of Montezuma account oi bridge construction is four miles. Detour from seven miles east of Rockville to intersection with Road 43.

account paving, is nineteen and one-half miles. Road 43. Detour at east edge of Wanatah account overhead bridge construction, is one mile. Detour lrom Crawfordsville south to Junction with Road 36 account of paving, is twenty-seven mlies. with 21 miies paved.

Detour at one mile north of Wanatah account of construction, is six miles. Road 46. Detour from Blooming-ton to Spencer account paving, is twenty miles, only fair condition. Road 56, Detour from Madison, west account grading, is seven and, one-half miles. Road 59.

detoui at one mile south of Brazil account of grading and bridge construction, is 4 miles. Road 65, Detour at one mile south of Cynthiana account grading, is two miles. Road 66, Detour from Hatfield to Rockport account grading anc paving is thirteen miles, (narrow road and bridges.) Road 68, Detour from Poscyvillc to Cynthiana account of grading, is six and one-half miles. Road 144, Detour from Bargersvillc to Franklin account paving, i.s ten miles. Roads not mentioned and parts of roads mentioned but not specified, and all detours not otherwise described, arc in good surface condition.

The Indiana Railroad will give three or four car loads of poles to tlic town of Pendleton soon and the town will donate them for the purpose of building a Boy Scout cabin in the new part of Falls park. "The iMjjJUinu Sheriff Clermont School for Girls; no de- tour. Detours were removed off Road 3 and Roads 24 and 30 with com- pletion of pavement at east edge Mrs. E. J.

Andrews ana son. Max, of East Lansing, and daughter. Mrs. Margaret Williams and son, Wymer of Washington. D.

C. will be the week-end guests of Wilfred Andrews and Mrs. Charles Bridges and family. ijr i i BY AD CARTER JUST KIDS "Port" Mortem! mm ft J' Also FINGER PRINTS" No. 9 THOMAS! IS THS THE LETTER 'T0LD YOO TO riAll- TWO WEEKS AGOl.r Comedy "HiKh Gear" Mickey Mouse Cartoon oi jft.

wayne respectively, and otf Road 36 with completion of a bridge west of Montezuma. Detours, length, surface conditions, at this time are: Road 1. Detour from Brookvillc to Connersvillc account of paving, is twenty-three and a half miles. Road 2. Detour at North Hayden account construction, is half mile.

Detour from Hebron northeast account of paving, is fourteen miles. Road 6, Detour at Brimfield account of overhead bridge construction is one-half mile. Road 7, Detour between Columbus and North Vernon account of paving, is thirty-two miles over paved Roads 31 and 5(J. Road 9, Detour at 4 miles north of Huntington account of bridge construction i.s six miles. Five-ton IN, I Sunday and Monday The stage play that rockcii Broadway with laughter jKx HOU.Y Jim NY CRICKETS.

I MOSTA ERGOT IT. Sff, ill for a solid year! MB limit on temporary bridge two i miles north of Wolcottville. rarer I i lifetime Road 12, Drive carefully past grading operations from Michigan-Indiana State line. Road 14, Detour from Ft. Wayne city limits to six miles northeast over paved road, is six miles.

Road 15, Detour at one mile north oT Marion account paving, is 3 miles. Detour from Goshen to Junction of Road 20, account paving, i.s eight miles. Road 18. Detour from Roll to 1 mile north of Fiat on Road 3, account bridge construction, is fourteen and one-half miles. U.

S. Road 20, Drive carefully past grading operations east of Michigan City. Road 22, Detour from one and one-half miles west of Greentown to one mile north of junction of Roads and 22 account of paving is eighteen miles. U. S.

Road 24, Detour from one mile south of Woleott to 3 miles with SIDNEY BLACKMEIl JAMES GLEASON Polly' Moran, Marie Prcvost NEW PALESTINE Albert Ortel and wile, Carl Oriel and family, Benjamin Ortel and Edwin Roesener and family spent Saturday night with Fred W. Or-tci and family. The Ostermeier reunion was held at the home of Virgil Meusing last Sunday with about forty-five present. A good time was had by all. Doris Arthur, who has bsen confined to her bed for some time, is able to be up part of the time.

Mrs. Henry Mearling is back from the hospital and is improving. Adolph Schramm had the misfortune in breaking his wrist by falling out of a tree. Cleo Sparks Is home from a hos- Also HIGH C'c and NEWS CHARLEY CHASE Tuesday and Wednesday "WHITE SHOULDERS" Matinee Sunday 2:00 Every Evening.

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