The Exhibitor (1950)

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Bass Andrew W. Shearer EDITOR Devoted Exclusively to the THEATRE STRUCTURE — its Design, Construction, F urnishings, Maintenance and Specialized Equipment — with a Special Section Devoted to Drive-In Theatres June 28, 1950 AN IMPORTANT MAJOR INVESTMENT in any drive-in theatre is the powerful equipment necessary to tha. projection of a brilliant picture. Shown above is the equipment installed in the large and roomy projection booth of the Starlite, near Williamsport, Pa. Motiograph projectors and sound are used IN THIS ISSUE: ADVANCES IN PROJECTION Page 5 MARTIN CIRCUIT ADDS NEW HOUSE Page 6 NEW PRODUCTS Page 8 MEN AT WORK Page 10 TAX AND FINANCE DEPRECIATION (DRIVE-INS) Page 19