Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1940 — Page 4

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I will be pleased to do everything humanly possible to serve you well and to SAVE YOU MONEY.

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RALSTON'S GROCERY 5239 WEST 16th STREET GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM COLD DRINKS Residence Phone: Belmont 4815

CLASSIFIED ADS GRAIN DEALERS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Indianapolis, announces as official Speedway City Agents: NOBLES, Inc., 1522 Main Street. Save 25% on your fire insurance. Ask NOBLE. ROOM FOR RENT—One modernistic bedroom for rent; everything furnished for two young men. Tile shower. Allison men preferred. Call Bel. 2269, 5110 Crawfordsville Rd. Speedway. FOR RENT—CooI sleeping room, quiet. Strictly modern home. Innerspring. Next to bath. Only 6 miles from Allison’s. Gentleman. $2.50. 620 West 31st St. Tai. 3808. FOR SALE—Modernistic kneehole desk. Had been SBS, sacrifice $25. CaU Bel. 2269; 5110 Crawfordsville Rd., Speedway. FOR SALE—Blue velour studio couch. I year old. Makes double or twin beds. S2O. 1714 Gerrard St FOR RENT—Good 3 bedroom double on Ruckle near 38th St. CaH 8e1.'1654-J. INVALID MOTHER ATTENDS j SON’S WEDDING BY PHONE By means of a long distance telephone call an Invalid mother at Kenosha, Wis., was able to “attend" the entire ceremony when her only - son was married recently at Corning, N. more than 500 miles distant A loud speaker provided by the telephone company was connected to the telephone in her home and a telephone was installed in Christ Church in Corning to pick up the ceremony. The mother and Other guests invited to the home in Wisconsin heard all the music and the ceremony. Afterwards, the young couple talked with the groom’s mother.

Letha’s BEAUTY SHOP 5975 W. Iflth St ReL 2769 Letha Medenwald Oar shop will be closed daring the last two weeks of August for oar summer vacation.

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NEW TRAFFIC ORDINANCES TO GO INTO EFFECT Owing to the ever-increasing kmount of traffic which daily passes through the streets of our community, the Town Board has drawn up a new set of rules with which to govern the flow of this traffic. These ordinances wiU be put into effect on Thursday, Aug. 22 and will be rigidly enforced thereafter. The maximum penalty for the violation of these laws will be a fine of SIO.OO and 30 days imprisonment In addition to these laws, there is a state law which states that the speed limits in corporate towns shall be 30 miles per hour in resdential sections, and 20 miles per hour in the business sections. A complete copy of the Speedway Traffic Ordinance is printed herewith:

GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 10 AUGUST 8, 1940 An ordinance regulating traffic upon the streets, alleys and public places of the civil Town of Speedway, repealing all other ordinances in conflict herewith, declaring a penalty for the violation thereof, and designating a time when the same shall take effect. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Civil Town of Speedway, Indiana, that the following traffic code be adopted for the Town of Speedway, Indiana: ARTICLE I ” Paragraph 1 It shaU be the duty of the Police Department of the Town to enforce the provisions of this ordinance. Officers of the Police Department are hereby authorized to direct all traffic, either in person or by means of a visible signal in conformance with the provisions of this ordinance, provided that in the event of a fire or other emergency, or to expedite traffic, or to safe-guard pedestrians, officers of the Police or Fire Departments may direct traffic as conditions may require, notwithstanding the

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provisions of this ordinance. Paragraph 2 The Board of Trustees of the town Jjereby empowered to make and enforce regulations necessary to make effective provisions of this ordinance and to make and enforce temporary regulations to cover emergency or special conditions. ARTICLE D Paragraph I It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same at any time in the following places, to-wit: (1) On the north side of Tenth Street from Grande Avenue to Main Street Paragraph 2 It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same continuously for more than m hours between the hours of 6:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. at the following places or in the'following sections: (1) On the north side of Tenth Street from Main Street to Winton Avenue. (2) On both sides of Eleventh Street from Main Street to Auburn Street (3) On the west side of Main Street from Fourteenth Street to Thirteenth Street. (4) On the east side of Main Street from Ford Street to Tenth Street (5) On both sides of Ford Street from Main Street to Auburn Street.

Paragraph 3 It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same for more than 1% hours at any time in the following places or in the following sections: (1) On the west side of Main Street from Thirteenth Street to Twelfth Street Paragraph 4 The following streets and parts of streets are hereby declared to be preferential streets and all operators of vehicles entering upon said streets must stop before entering the same: (1) Any street or highway which is now or may be hereafter designated as a state or national highway through the civil town of Speedway. (2) Main Street from Sixteenth Street to and not including Tenth Street (3) Sixteenth Street from the east boundary of the town to the west boundary of the town, excepting that all traffic proceeding east on Sixteenth Street shall stop for Main Street (4) Street from the east boundary of the town to the west boundary of the town. (5) Winton Avenue from Tenth Street to the northern limits of the town, excepting that all traffic proceeding on Winton Avenue shall come to a stop be-

Wins National Vail Medal Award As Memorial Observes 20th Year

Furn W. Underwood, splicer's helper, Southern California Telephone Company, Santa Ana, Cal., received a allver Vail medal from the national committee of award for rescuing a power company lineman, who had been shocked and burned by high voltage circuits, from a pole during a •• v * r * ,n the 20 F Mr * th « eatabllshment of the Vail Memo* rial Fund, 11 gold and >8 allver medale have been awarded by the national committee.

"For prompt action, courage and resourcefulness, under hazardous conditions, which resulted in the probable saving of a human life,” Furn W. Underwood, a telephone splicer’s helper, has won national recognition by the Theodore N. Vail Memorial Fund. Underwood, an employee at Santa Ana, Calif., receives a silver medal and .$250 cash by order of the National Committee of the Fund, for noteworthy public service in 1939. He rescued a power company lineman, severely shocked and burned by high-voltage circuits, from high on a 50-foot pole during* a severe'storm at Newport Beach, Calif. * While at work, with a splicer, on a telephone cable, Underwood was informed that two mon on a pole three block away were in trouble. With climbing equipment, rubber glovesaad a hand line, Underwood hastened to their, assistance.: He found that one man, unconscious,

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fore entering Tenth Street and shall come to a stop before entering Sixteenth Street. ARTICLE 111 Paragraph 1 It is hereby made the duty of every person, firm or corporation operating any vehicle, street-car, taxi-cab, public bus or other conveyance within the Town of Speedway, or causing or permitting the use or operation of such vehicle, car or conveyance, to comply with all of the provisions of this ordinance as designated and defined herein, and to comply with any and all rules and regulations made and ordered by the Board of Trustees of said town as herein authorized. Any person violating any of the above provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty cf a misdemeanor and upon conviction in any court of proper jurisdiction, be fined in any sum not exceeding SIO.OO, to which may be added imprisonment not exceeding 30 days.

was being supported on the pole and held free of the power lines by a fellow-worker. Braving the live wJres in the wind and rain, he climbed the pole and with the rope secured the injured man, relieving the other, who was at the point of exhaustion. Underwood then lowered the victim to the ground with the help of others. The rescued man later fully recovered. Underwood was one of II telephone men and women who had already received bronw Vai! medals, awarded by committees, of the respective companies employing them, for noteworthy acts of public service during 1939. Since establishment of the Vail Fund in 1920, 11 gold and IS silver medals have been awarded by the national committee. The recipients wore selected from among a total of 1,109 telephone men and. women who had previously received bronco Vail mdgadr tram tbe rogioual oommittees. >

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Paragraph 2 The city clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish this ordinance by posting it in conspicuous places as required by law. It is further declared and ordained that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect two weeks following the date of publication of the same by posting in conspicuous places following its passage by the Town Boad of Trustees. Adopted this Bth day of August 1940. x. A. V. BEELER R. D. HAASE JOHN S. LEONARD Board of Trustees. Attest: J. W. BAXTER Town 61erk

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Mary Rose Beauty Shop OPEN Monday. August 19th New Building—New Equipment Expert Operators 4911 W. 14th Street

WILL HOLD FISH FRY The Ladies Aid of the Clermont; Methodist Church are sponsoring a fish fry August 22-23-24 on the rear of the Red Men's lot. Plenty o f amusements, eats prizes and soft drinks. We will be looking for you.

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