The Exhibitor (May-Aug 1948)

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THIS IS WHAT tycM WANT! Customer satisfaction— the theatre owner's # I asset. Create it by using CENTURY PROJECTION AND SOUND SYSTEMS. For the smallest to the largest Drive-in— for harmony of color tone and Sold through recognized theatre supply dealers CENTURY PROJECTOR CORP. New York, N. Y. in. rn "THIRD DIMENSION" AULliimultiple SIZE SILHOUETTE LETTERS and Exclusive " REMOV A-PAN E L" Glass-in-Frame Units ADLER SILHOUETTE LETTER CO. 302 I W. 36th St., Chicago 1451 B'way.N.Y.C. COIN RACK . . . Ideal, Quick Change-Maker AT YOUR DEALER OR DIRECT 6V2" H. BV4" W. Rubber-cushioned bottomed. Coins held securely, yet easy to use. Dark Red Mahogany finish . . . strong . . . durable. ASSOCIATED TICKET REG. CO., INC., 346 W. 4 ST., N.Y., NY No. 285R THE POPPER DRIVE-INS! BUILT EXPRESSLY • EXTRA LARGE CAPACITY for extra large profits • EASY TO OPERATE • ALL STAINLESS STEEL FROM TOP TO BOTTOM FOR THE ' Right " POPPER FOR YOUR DRIVE-IN THEATRE Write or Wire KRISY KIST KORN MACHINE CO. 120 South Halsted Street Chicago 6, III. DAVID S. MOLIVER — Owner, David S. Moliver Theatres, Phila¬ delphia, Pa. — says: “For twenty years I have re¬ lied on RCA Service in my theatres. Need I say more?” To get the benefits of RCA Service —write: RCA SERVICE COMPANY, INC., Radio Corporation of America, Camden, New Jersey. Patching Pieces of Leatherette New York — The Manko Fabrics Com¬ pany, Inc., is inaugurating a new service for theatres. It will furnish its up¬ holstery leatherette in cut up pieces 25 inches by 26 inches in all colors to match requirements. This will save time and labor on the part of the maintenance man in cutting up the material from the bolt, as the material will be already cut up ready to use. Pieces will be packed 50 to a package and are nominally priced. Samples of the quality and colors available will be gladly sent on request. Wagner Gauge Tool Bows (Inadvertently the illustrations below of Wagner Sign Service’s new customer aid were printed up-side-down in the last issue. They are now reprinted for the record. — Ed.) (2) Straightened . . . (3) Gauged to correctness! PT-16 PHYSICAL THEATRE DEPARTMENT of THE EXHIBITOR June 2, 1948