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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, yOVEIBER 13, 1936. PAGE SIX Reinhart and Barker's New Mens Store Opens in Medford Saturday PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT NEW Reinhart ind Barker'! smut, new men' ntnrs will make Its debut In bledfard tomorrow when sn Informal opening will be featured by thl now concern. Prank Reinhart and William Barker, proprietors of the firm, have extended to southern Oregon people a cordis.! Invitation to Inspect their attractive and well stocked establish ment, located in the nuhrer building now being remodeled at Main and Central avenue. Nationally advertised and widely known lines of men's apparel and furnishings will be featured In Rein hart and Barker's new store, Includ ing Timely clothes, Plnfleld clothes, Knox hats. Arrow inula and W'lson Brothers furnishings. The complete stocks will be displayed In a beauti fully appointed and decorated store. The fixtures, original and smartly styled, were designed by Prank Rein hart and reflect the excellent work manship of Trowbridge oablnet works, well known Medford concern. Trowbridge and Plynn had charge of the wiring In the new Reinhart and Barker store and supplied the harmonious lighting fixtures. The at tractive linoleum floor covering was secured from the John Cupp Furni ture Store of this city and Cupp's staff supervised the laying. Painting and decorating were ably handled by Prank Runtz, well known Medford painting contractor. Frank Reinhart, sonlor member of the new concern, comes to Medford with a background of 18 years In the men's wear business, upon hla grad uation from the University of Ore gon, Reinhart became a member of the staff of the Man's Shop of Salem. After five years with that firm, he became associated In the ownership of DeNeffo's, Incorporated, of Eugene and managed that firm for 10 years. Mrs. Reinhart and two sons. Bobble, 7 and Dick, 4, have established their permsnent home In Medford. William Barker recently married a prominent Eugene girl, Susan Hurley, and they are now making their home In Medford. Mr. Barker was assoc iated with DeNeffe's, Incorporsted, while attending the University of Oregon and Is recognized for his abil ity In the field of merchandising. -- KEROSENE KINDLING CAUSES FATAL BURNS ASTORIA, Nov. 13 (AP) Mra. Emll Anderson, 43, critically burned by a kerosene explosion, died at an Astoria hospital. The accident came as she poured the fluid into the kltchnn rnnfce to speed up the flr. NAME WEBSTER JONES ON STATE AIR BOARD PORTLAND, Nov, 13, (AP) Webs ter A. Jones, former aviation editor of the Oregonlan, has been appointed member of the state board of aero nautics by Governor Martin. He succeeds Morris H. Jones, Port land, who resigned. Webster Jones has been serving as the board's secretary. Our Best Wishes and Congratulations to REINHART & BARKER On the opening; of their fine new Gentle men 'i Clothing Store. We are pleased to announce that we made and installed the Modern Mahogany Fixtures. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS CONGRATULATIONS Reinhart & Barker UPON THE OPENING OF YOUR SMART, NEW MEN'S STORE We are glad to have had a part in pre paring this new store for Saturday's open ing by furnishing the attractive LIGHT ING FIXTURES and, handling the WIRING contract. BEN DIAMOND TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN 212 W. Main. Phone 12 i' fill I i Miiiiini nr ji f,iW'i.iii.jiianir.nn- n TIMELY CLOTHES Pinficld Clothes Knox Hats Arrow Shirts Wilson Brothers Furnishings SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 You Are Invited To Attend An INFORMAL OPENING Of Medford's NEW MEN'S STORE WE are glad to present to the people of Medford and southern Oregon our new men's store . . . one,. which we feel will fill a place in this fine community. We extend a cordial invitation to you to attend an Informal opening tomorrow with an enthusiasm born of the knowledge that here is a store that is DIFFERENT ... a store that is as new as the very breath of Spring . , . new in spirit . . . new In ideals . . . sew in its conception of SERVICE and firm In the conviction that there is as fine an appreciation of QUALITY in Medford as there is on Fifth Avenue, New York! At this time we wish to extend to our many friends and well-wishers our sincere thanks for their warm, friendly Interest and generous counsel that has enlightened our task of presentation ... So, visit Medford's new, smart men's store TOMORROW 1 We know that you will be delighted with our unusually fine assemblage of men's wear displayed amid surroundings conducive to easy, pleasurable selection 1 Reinhart & Barker NEW FLUHRER BLDG. 206 EAST MAIN Reinhart & Barker Distinctive new store is the first of seven new, modern shops which will occupy the' building at Main and Central, when the remodeling program now underway is completed. I know the people of southern Oregon will enjoy meeting and doing business with Mr. Reinhart and Mr. Barker. Wm. H. Fluhrer o- WE CONGRATULATE Reinhart & Barker Upon the Opening of Their Fine New Store in Medford The Interior Painting and Decorating Was Done by F. J. RUNTZ Painting and Decorating Canvas and Paper Hanging Wallpapers Textured Walls Phone 1658 " Medford, Oregon The Attractive- LINOLEUM Which Gives the Final Touch of. Smartness to Reinhart & Barker's New Men's Store Was Supplied and Installed by this Finn. CONGRATULATIONS to Frank Reinhart and William Barker upon the opening of their smart new store tomorrow . , . We wish them the best of success! JOHN CUPP FURNITURE STORE East Main St. Phone 506 We Congratulate Reinhart & Barker Upon the Opening of Their New Men's Store in Medford Here is evidence of the growth and progress of this community . . . This bank is glad to wel come Frank Reinhart and William Barker to Medford and wish them success in their attrao live, new men's store in this city. Eugene Thorndike, Manager Oris Crawford, Asst. Mgr. A. R. Puchner, Asst Mgr. MEDFORD BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK DF PORTLAND "oionr NAHONAl UNK wtjr Of me oociM" Dpoltt In this bsok srs Insursd by ths f sdsral Deposit losurnncs CorporsWo 4