By Eric Richardson
Published: Saturday, September 10, 2011, at 09:58PM
A crew from Chief Sign Company removes one of the neon "Jesus Saves" signs from atop Broadway's United Artists Theatre.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — The twin pair of
neon "Jesus Saves" that have been a familiar part of the skyline since
1935 may have shed their last light over Downtown.
As of 9:30pm on Saturday, a crew from Chief Sign Company was busy
strapping one of the two signs onto a truck for transport as glass tubes
lay shattered around the Hill Street parking lot. Those working would
not give any information about where the historic neon might be headed.
As blogdowntown documented last year,
the first sign went up on February 17, 1935, atop the north dormitory
of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles' campus at 6th and Hope. The
second was added later atop the south dormitory.
The signs were placed atop the former United Artists theatre building in 1989 by Dr. Gene Scott.
The 1927 theatre, owned by Scott's University Cathedral, has been on the market since 2009. The church has been run by Scott's widow since his 2005 passing.
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