The Exhibitor (1954)

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NT.4 MOTIOK PICTURE EXHIBITOR A unique service . . . available ONLY to the nearly 10,000 showmen who regu¬ larly subscribe to— MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR "Always FIRST . . . with the BEST in theatre-wise SERVICES!" THEATRE OPERATING FORMS und SYST MS — to lighten your detail work! HERE IS A HANDY DESCRIPTION AND ORDER FORM . . , JUST FILL IN YOUR NEEDS AND MAIL. Actual sample sheets will be mailed on request! Quantity lt*in» desired Unit cost DATE BOOK FORMS: . . . Pockef-Siie— 6 ring (3%x644 in.) Item #4 in illustrated folder. Doted full year supply . $ .60 . . . Large-Size— 3 ring (9x12 in.) Part of Item #1 in illustrated folder. Undated 52 pages . .50 SERVICE-KIT SYSTEM: . . . Large-Size complete set of: (1) Date Book Forms— 52 pages; (2) Availability and Playoff Worksheets— 10 pages; (3) Performance Record and Cut-Off Sheets— 20 pages; (4) Booking Calendar, other dividers, etc. Item #1 in illustrated folder . 1.25 . . . Date Sheets— 3 ring (9x12 in.) Part of Item #1 in illustrated folder. Undated 52 pages . .50 . . . Availability and Playoff Worksheets (9x12 in.) Part of Item #1 in illustrated folder. 10 pages . .10 . . . Performance Record and Cut-Off Sheets (9x12 in.) Part of Item #1 in illustrated folder. 20 pages . .25 BINDERS, Plain: . . . Pocket-Size Date Book — 6 ring. Soft leolherette. Part of Item #11 in illustrated folder . 1.25 ...Service-Kit System— 3 ring. Stiff leatherette. Part of Item #11 in illustrated folder . . 1.25 ZIPPER CASE BINDERS, Leather: . . . Pocket-Size Dote Book— 6 ring. Genuine pigskin. Part of item #11 in illustrated folder. Tax inc . 4.00 . . . Service-Kit System— 3 ring. Genuine cowhide. Part of Item #11 in illustrated folder. Tax inc. . 5.00 BOXOFFICE STATEMENTS: . . . Regular theatre. Padded in 50's and punched (SVzxP in.) Item #3 in illustrated folder. Per pad . . .25 . . . Drive-In theatre. Padded in 50's and punched (5y2x9 in.) Item #9 in illustrated folder. Per pad . .25 PROGRAM AND RUNNING TIME SCHEDULES: . . . For regular and drive-in theatres. Padded in 50's (5V2x9 in.) Item #2 in illustrated folder. Per pad . .25 BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM— Book: . . . At-A-Glance (copyright 1936) for regular and drive-in theatres. Annual record (9x12 in.) Item #6 in illustrated folder . 1.60 BUSINESS ANALYSIS SPREADSHEETS: ...Drive-in theatres only. Large sheets (11x16 in.) Item #9A in illustrated folder. Sets of 13 sheets . .50 PAYROLL FORMS: ...Weekly for regular and drive-in. Folding flap (3V2xll in.) Item #7 in illustrated folder. Sets of 52 sheets . 1.25 EMPLOYE EARNINGS RECORD CARDS; ...Annual card for each employe (B’/jxll in.) All deductions. Item #10 in illustrated folder. Sets of 12 cards . .35 PETTY CASH CONTROL SYSTEM; . . . Voucher pads, numbered consecutively, padded in 100's (3x5 in.) Part of Item #5 in illustrated folder. Per pad . .25 . . . Weekly envelopes for filing full week's transactions. Part of Item #5 in illustrated folder. Sets of 50 .. . . .60 SERVICE MANUALS FOR TRAINING: . . . Separate sections on regular and drive-in employes (3x6 In.) Item No. 8 In illustrated folder. Each . .10 TOTAL REMITTANCE to cover this ORDER Direct ORDER to; MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR, 346-48 N. CLARION ST., PHILADELPHIA 7, PENNA. CASH, CHECK or MONEY ORDER in the proper amount, should accompany all orders Theatre Name. . $hipping Address . . Archibald Silverman, second from right, president. Strand, Providence, R, I., recently visited Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on the set of Paramount’s “You’re Never Too Young’’ in company with Rev. Cornelius B. Collins, chairman, Rhode Island Board of Education, of which the exhibitor is also a member. Silverman and Rev, Collins were on the coast for a convention of boards of education in San Francisco, a special preview for the benefit of local school authorities, principals, teachers, and parochial school staffs. Robert F. Aiken, formerly chief-of sei'vice before entering the air force, was home on a 14-day furlough. He visit¬ ed with Dave Levin, Albee manager, and many of his friends. . . . Friends of Edward M. Fay, dean of local show¬ men, were expressing sympathy upon learning of the serious illness of his wife. Joe Jarvis, owner-manager, Gilbert Stuart, Riverside neighborhood house, thrilled his patrons with the introduction of Cinemascope during the Yule season. . . . The Avon Cinema premiered the Rhode Island screening of “The Ear¬ rings of Madame De.’’ Announcement has been made that E. M. Loew’s Olympia, Olneyville, R. I., neighborhood house, will soon reopen, completely redecorated and equipped with CinemaScope. . . . The Pawtucket Strand, closed by an 11-week strike of motion picture operators, reopened Christmas day, using independent oper¬ ators. Harold Lancaster is manager. A bicycle was one of several valuable gifts awarded at the Hollywood, East Providence neighborhood house, at the first of a series of special Saturday kiddie shows. Mara Corday, featured in L^-I’s “So This Is Paris,” recently received the key to the city from Mayor Dominick J. DeLucco when she visited Hartford, Conn., in conjunction with the film’s Connecti¬ cut premiere at the SW Strand. January 12, 1955