Kuhn Motors toHoldplait'Of 3»StiDa\(rand Openingit «Levi2NewMod(;rnWith a grand opening today, tomorrow and Saturday of a new, modern building on the Fairfield-Yellow Springs rd., ft. B KuhnMotors will completely revive a business that was destroyed in a fire, Feb. 23.One of Fairborn’s largest fires, in the Thiele building on E. Main st. caused damage estimated to be $117,200, wiping out Sports Cart,Inc.TIIF NEW buildingthewaspresident of company, Col. It. Kuhn, based on plans and fications of the Vdesigned byre namedtheBspedOf sheet aluminum construction, the structure and the landscapinghas been designed so that it willbe possible to further expand anyof the building as the bust-might demand ColKuhn Volksmnesssaid it is the first modern wagen garage of its design in the area and that 20 lit added within two weeksThe present building has a serv ice capacity for 24 cars aTHE COMPANY w*ShopcanmerWifromin tlthe dolly and can be moved easilyfor efficient storage.lastCol. Kuhn Is chief of specialvehicles at Wright Patterson AFduring the day, acting as the F-10G “Super-Sabre” weapon* systemAofficer in headquarters Air Ma-!teriel Command for the Air Force His hobby is working on and 1racing sport* cars.TtFrederick G. Martin Is vice-president and general manager ofthe company. Mrs. Pauline BKuhn is secretary and treasurer.dcpilastTrelTHEPRESIDENT’S interest inCtn dates back to his fatherhaving the first auto garage in Canton. He became further in-Oih**terested in sports cars whenthe races at Watkins Glen,sawNY.ca Ger The scri TlkepA “winning driver.” he is planning to race his British-built A. C.Bristol at Danville, Vs. and thenother races around themraces arouna tne country before entering the International Sports Car races in the Bahamas.Volkswagen* to be sold in the new location include two-door sedan, two-door sunroof, two-doorrt this k'arnv s* »»n.wasandThebarliFaiedDa]