Update: Yes, this theater was built in 1967 by S. F. Burns & Co. By the mid 70’s a second screen was added just above the existing box offices at the entrance. It was managed from 1971 until it closed by Burns’s daughter, Marsele. His son, Jack, was a projectionist at the theater while he attended law school. Burns’s daughter, Raylah, ran the theater supply business for many years. S. F. Burns & Co sold theater supplies to both drive-in’s and indoor theaters throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Update: Yes, this theater was built in 1967 by S. F. Burns & Co. By the mid 70’s a second screen was added just above the existing box offices at the entrance. It was managed from 1971 until it closed by Burns’s daughter, Marsele. His son, Jack, was a projectionist at the theater while he attended law school. Burns’s daughter, Raylah, ran the theater supply business for many years. S. F. Burns & Co sold theater supplies to both drive-in’s and indoor theaters throughout the Pacific Northwest.