DIRECTIONS & MAP

IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH ON US231.....
    As you approach Jasper, come to the 3rd stop light at Division and turn right.
    Proceed straight at the first stop sign at Wernsing. (Division and Clay are the        same street) After crossing the RR tracks by Hamilton Trucking, watch for            Jay-Kem on you left. BJ's Electronics will be the next business on the left,           however, it sets further back off the street and is difficult to see on approach.
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH ON SR162.....
    As you approach Jasper, turn left at the first stop light. Proceed to the Newton      Street exit and turn right. Proceed to the Veteran's Memorial bridge and turn        left at the first street past the bridge (2nd Street). Turn left again at the first           stop sign (Clay Street) and proceed past the factories and watch for BJ's               Electronics on your right. It sets back further off the street and is difficult to          see on approach.
IF YOU ARE GOING SOUTH ON US231 OR WEST ON SR56.....
    As you come into Jasper, US231 and SR56 becomes Newton Street. Stay on              Newton street and do not turn right to follow US231(OR SR56) at 6th Street, go           straight on though to the 4-way stop sign at 3rd and Newton. Proceed straight to       the next block, 2nd Street and turn right. Turn left at the next stop sign, Clay              Street, and proceed past the factories on the right. BJ's Electronics will be the          first business past the factories on your left, however it sets further back off the       street and is difficult to see on approach.
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST ON SR56.....
    As you come into Jasper, take US231 South. Proceed South to the Division         Street stop light and turn left. Proceed straight at the first stop sign at                  Wernsing (Division and Clay are the same street). After you cross the RR            tracks by Hamilton Trucking, watch for Jay-Kem on your left. BJ's                         Electronics is the next business on your left, however, it sets back further          off the street and is difficult to see on approach.
This page was last updated on: October 25, 2006
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