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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 15

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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15
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CtrggO Satlg ffrtffefff? Friday, December 12, 1958 Parti Page 15 ALL FOUR STORES OPEN NIGHTS! 'it state $teet 9:15 to cck park, orchard, evergreen 9:30 to 9UTS U. S. 66 Springfield Bypass to Start in '59 WOOLVVORTH'S S. highway 24 North Slate Completion of Quinsy, 2.73 miles of four lanes with a bridge over Hol- man creek; 3.1 miles of grad ing in Brown county south pass to the east of Springfield returning to the present highway location south of the city. In the 15 miles there will be 26 grade separations.

Of course, there will be no direct access from abutting property. Stratton announced that the 1959 program also will provide for purchase of 2.3 miles of right of way for construc in 18 Months BY HAL FOUST I Chicago Tribune Tress Sericel Springfield, 111., Dec. 11 Work will start next year on a wesi of Ripley; 3.4 miles of grading in Schuyler county northeast from the La Moine f) 'ri BTPiSS I BEAUTIFUL FASHION AND THE river. City route of U. S.

66 Four i. TrflBRYILLrX tion of an expressway south from the city to the north end of the bridge over Lake Springfield. More such right UNDERCOVER STRATEGY of ways will be purchased next 66. The first, constructed about a quarter of a century ago, had no access control. Consequently it is now as cluttered as a city street with driveways into homes, motels, ff year south from this bridge for 11.8 miles.

The cost of THAT MAKES THE MOST OF IT! modern expressway belt around Springfield for U. S. highway 66. The cost is estimated at 16.6 million dollars for the 15 miles and completion is scheduled in 18 months. This is the largest single project on the state highway program for 1959 in 12 central Illinois counties announced here by Gov.

Stratton at a meeting Thursday in the highway department's district offices. Plans Several Talk's It was one of 10 such Illinois meetings the governor is ad street jobs in Springfield to cost 1.6 million dollars. Jacksonville belt route 2.4 miles to cost $460,000. In Jacksonville 2.46 miles of paving and a railroad grade separation for U. S.

highways 36 and 54, estimated to cost $595,000. Siloam Springs rd. A route into state park costing $1,348,000. U. S.

highway 67 From northwest of Beardstown to south of Rushville, $540,000 for two lane paving. these land acquisitions, is esti 1 exclusive micro-thin stylino gas stations, and small' fac mated at $459,000. Plans Total 26 Million tories. Plan 26 Grade Separations Other items scheduled for 1959, said Stratton, total 26 The new bypass, leaving million dollars to be spent in U. S.

66 near the Sangamon these counties next year. The larger projects are: river north of Sherman, will dressing to tell about his 300 million dollar state-wide road program for next WATCHES The project is part of the state's 1,600 mile system of in terstate expressways to be ElECTRONICAllY TESTED SHOCK PROTECTED MOVEMENT UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED A TIMELY CHRISTMAS GIFT Open Daily to 6:30 Saturdays to 5:30 built in tlte next 13 years with federal road funds contribut ing 90 per cent of the estimated billion dollar cost. U. S. 66 is on this system and, as an LASTING GOOD interstate road will be marked FROM THE FIRST DROP No.

55. for fit -J I' All of U. S. 66, now a four lane divided road for almost sheer wool empire by your favorite, all of the 300 miles from Chi cago to St. Louis, eventually will be upgraded to meet fed eral standards for an interstate expressway.

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