A shland daily SPRING OPENING and STYLE SHOW Edition Ashland's Leading Newspaper for Over Fifty Years (United New» W ire Berrien) vou L Bnc c e—or to the Semi-Weekly Tiding», V o lu to «I *nd NGS SPRING OPENING and STYLE SHOW Edition (United Pre*» W ire Service) ASHLAND, OREGON/ SA TÜR BAY .^FEB. 26, 1927~ NO. 151 cu & One o f the big features of the Spring Opening to be held at the armory next Tuesday and Wednesday nights under the auspices of the American Legion will be the auto show, in which will be represented the four Ashland dealers. Thé space on the main floor directly under the balcony has been reserved for the four auto dealers, and exhibits of 1927 model cars will be made. They promise to arouse much enthusiasm among the local motoring public. The Automotive 'Shop, of which Dan Kay is pro­ prietor, will exhibit tivo Chevrolet models, probably the new cabriolet, which is one of the finest models ever turned out of the Chevrolet factory, and possibly a Chevrolet touring. The Park Garage, of which Harry McNair is own­ er, will have both an Oldsmobile and Studebaker, his garage being agent for both of these splendid cars. The Clay comb Motor company, Ford dealers, ivill have two of the latest Ford models on exhibit for pros­ pective customers, according to H. L. Clay comb, who is one of thé strongest boosters in the city for the spring opening. i H. A . Stearns, proprietor of the Lithia Springs Garage, local, dealers for the Hudson-Essex line, ivill have some of the latest models of these ever popular cars. • ' The auto accessory business also will be represent­ ed in an exhibit by Cliff Jenkins, proprietor of Cliff's Tire Shop and Service Station. John Hughes, well known local a&to painter, will have a booth adjacent to the auto exhibit in which he will demonstrate his talent as a painter on both nights of the exhibit. ( ' / 7 Oldsmobile Studebaker • z Erskine t —kSee the New Models at Our Show Room or at the Show • * ‘ Of ■' ’♦ V