Boxoffice, July 17, 1948: “John Bohannon, owner of the Bohannon Theatre, Hatch, N. M., … has announced that the house which bears his name will be remodeled. The house is to include a cry room and will be enlarged.”
Showmen’s Trade Review, July 13, 1946: “Hatch, N. M. — The new Bohannon Theatre here is nearing completion. The Bohannon brothers, owners, have just purchased complete new Motiograph projection booth equipment from Service Theatre Supply Co. The house will seat 400.”
Showmen’s Trade Review, Sept. 7, 1946: “Bohannon Bros, expect to have their new Bohannon 450-seat $30,000 theatre at Hatch, N. M., open by Oct. 1.”
Boxoffice, July 17, 1948: “John Bohannon, owner of the Bohannon Theatre, Hatch, N. M., … has announced that the house which bears his name will be remodeled. The house is to include a cry room and will be enlarged.”
Showmen’s Trade Review, July 13, 1946: “Hatch, N. M. — The new Bohannon Theatre here is nearing completion. The Bohannon brothers, owners, have just purchased complete new Motiograph projection booth equipment from Service Theatre Supply Co. The house will seat 400.”
Showmen’s Trade Review, Sept. 7, 1946: “Bohannon Bros, expect to have their new Bohannon 450-seat $30,000 theatre at Hatch, N. M., open by Oct. 1.”