Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1952 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

i ■ ■ ■ ■ THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952

Drive In {Theater Will Open Friday ’ The Decatuf Drive In theater, located on highway 33, southeast of Decatur, will open for the season Friday evening. With a 520<ar capacity, the , local outdoor theater is said to be the largest in any comparable city in this are*. A 60-foot screen tower affords a huge picture image easily visible from any portion of the - field. Workmen have been busy' the past two repainting and refurbishing the theater in preparation for opening, p • » The opening program features t Randolph Scott in a Technicolor picture, “Sant* Fe,” wMtfo Janis . Carter. Also on the sanje bill will be seen Johnny Weissmuller as 1 ,j “Jungle. Jim" in “Fury of tljie Congo”. Jay H. MacGinnitie will again *• -.act as manager of the Decatur Drive In this season. CHURCH NEWS „ Missionary Church Three outstanding inspirational films about the Sunday school and Sunday* school methods will be shown at the First Missionary church at 7j30 p. m. Friday. The showing of these sound films is ' sponsored by the Decatur and < i Berne Missionary churches. The Rev. Tillman F. Amstutz, director of publications of the Missionary . church association, will present # the pictures. The 'films are “Stars in - Your « Crown,” “God’s Acre of Diamonds” and'"“Doorways to Decision.” ; / I . — i —r- ■ < OHDIASACE 6 SHORT TITLE: Ah Ordinance con- !. ecerning alleys, cuttfing into and/or digging into Hie ' ■ streets and/or sidewalks of the City of Decatur, Indian*, providing methods of replacement and providing penalties 1 tor- the’ violation of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED, 1 by. the Common Council of the Cify of Decatur, Indiana, as follows: . 8 1 Any person-, firni, dr corporation who cuts into I and/or digs into arty street alley' and/or sdde- • walk.of tire City of Iteratin', Indiana, shall fill in the hole so cut or dug in the following manner: A) Six inched of dirt shall be firsts, -placed in said hole so'cut and dug; - , Bj Sgid dirt shall be tamped; C) The balance of said hole ishall \ be filled with clean Igravel ahd/or \ stone lip to the street, alley, and/or - sidewalk level; f J D> Sgid atone and/or gravel shall; be tamped; ‘ E) Any brick removed shall be replaced. J H. The above operations set out in Item 1<; shall be done in a workmanlike manner. *nd to the approval -of the Street Commissioner of) the City of Decatur, Indiana, and shall be completed as soon ad pos- „ slide.. , » 3. This ordinance is additional , and supplemental to any and aif. ' existing ordinances, rules and regulatidns. 4. Aliy person, firm, or corporation failing to with anv of the provisions of this ordinance, snail upon conviction be fined anv t sum not exceeding fifty dollars ,t *•><».•><») . and each day , shall con - stitute a. separate offense. ’ Duly adopted this 15th day} of April, 11)52. John M. Dona — Presiding Officer i ATTEST: Hi Vernon Aaraad . Clerk -Treasurer Approved by me this 15th day of April, 11)52. r J John M. Doan I '-t Mayor ATTEST: 1 H.Vernon Agnail , i Clerk-Treasurer • • . " e APRIL. 17—24 Ts ■ - Democrat Want-Ads Bring Results :tJ ' " ’ ■ -

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