Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 13, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, June 13, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Hear Sweethearts Every Tuesday
Five
stag and son Gaylord were in
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe re
colored suits blend with the back­ gravels, and loams are good
Newberg Sunday.
motored to Forest Grove Tues-
ground of trees or rocks and the soils. There should be good,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carmen
day evening.
shades of the water. Should a deep, natural drainage, so that
spent Sunday in Portland.
Jimmie Ingalls and Gladys
child wander out of sight or be-' during the wet season of the
Elmer Hamilton of Forest
Walters went to Rocky Butte
yond his depth his absence will year the ground water will be
Grove was here on business
to see the motorcycle hill climb­
be more promptly noticed if he at least 10 feet below the ground
Monday.
University of Oregon, Eugene, ing contest Sunday.
"SWEET
ADELINE”
MAKES
wears
a
bright-colored suit surface.
Miss Lena Blum came over (Special)
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F
.w-
is repre-
Herbert Root and Eunice Root
NEW FRIENDS HERE
which
makes
it easy to locate
from Tillamook Thursday to vis- , sented
at
the
university
by
four
senceu av uie
py lour made a trip to Portland Sunday.
Astoria—Number of streets
him quickly.
it Mrs. Russel Burt.
I students this year, two of whom Doyle of Tacoma, Wash., visit-
here resurfaced.
Loyal
To
Paper,
Refuses
To
Mr. i and ‘ Mrs.
”
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-
-
-
Ray Rockwell have been freshmen, one a sop-
Miss Erma Moore and C.
Real-estate dealers say that a
Fruit crop, apples and pears,
Consider Other«
motored to Seaside
Sunday.
~
~
.
I homore, and one a junior.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore
good, dry, light cellar adds from
Ray Walters received word, Amy
... Hughes
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is . just
complet- Thursday
"Sweet Adeline,” is now of- $500, to $1000 to the value of of Rogue River valley (Medford
and
Friday.
Miss
Saturday that his mother, Mrs. I ing her third year on the cam- Moore is the daughter of Mr. ficial mascot of the Vernonia a dwelling. Of first importance district) the coming season, will
Naomi Walters died at her home pus, and during the past nine and Mrs. Wm. Moore.
Eagle staff.
I is the site for a building, says exceed 5,000 ear mark, accord­
in Wadena, la.
| months has achieved distinction
Mrs. J. L. Stubbs of Portland
Quietly gliding into the work ¡the U. S. Bureau of Fubuv
Public ing to Guy W. Conner, of Sim­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nicholls in campus activities. In the fall spent Wednesday and Thursday shop last week, she purred up' roads. Choose a site moderately on, Shuttleworth and French
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace she tried out for the woman’s with her husband at the A. F. to every male member swishing elevated so that there is a fall toinPany-
Boomhamer drove to Cochran, I glee club and sang alto in the Knight home.
her tail madly in every direction, I in at least one direction. The j Woodburn—City Council auth-
Sunday.
and after assured of a welcome, soil and subsoil should be open orized purchase of new $6,000
University Symphonic Choir, an
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey of organization made up of both
decided to make this her new and porus so that air and wa- pumper for local fire depart­
Seaside were visiting at the men and women’s voices. The
home.
| ter are admitted readily. Sands, ment.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rayj choir
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made
four F
public
Her catty ways won her a
Alter
Society
met
at
the
home
Rockwell, last week.
rances during the year, , one in of Mrs.
in the heart of every
H. Condit Thursday af- place
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Morello ¡conjunction
with the - Portland
,
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ternoon. Those attending were: ploys, and her loyalty
went to Yamhill Sunday to spend
.Symphonic uivucoua.
orchestra. XTXioa
Miss xiugn-
11 ugh - Mrs. L.
.
ready become evident
and sons Mel- home town
the day with relatives.
| es was also a member of the vin and Schwab
paper, when
Bobby,
Mrs.
C.
Ohler,
Mrs. Charles Poole and son committee that chose the best
fused to eat her lunch
Mrs.
G.
Ohler
and
children,
Mrs.
Kenneth of Portland . visited with! song in a campus song contest.
paper spread, but an Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Root and I She was recently selected as F. Schmidlin and children, Mrs.
Her mild green eyes spits fire
F. Gough and daughter, Mrs. whenever
family, Sunday.
any other publication
| a member of the Big Sister or- N. Allard, Miss Smith and Mrs.
Joe Winans, Joe Ferloak and ganization, which is made up of
is mentioned, and she has been
8.
Baker.
A
lovely
luncheon
was
Al Harp made a trip to Port- j girls that act as big sisters to
placed on the official reception
served by the hostess.
land Sunday.
staff of the Vernonia Eagle,
jincoming freshman girls in the
Gives
Birthday
Party
Mr. and Mrs. . Seth Noble have fall. She is a member of Teme-
Her preference for goodlook-
_
Mrs. E. Sunell gave a birth­ Ing males is quite evident by
been enjoying a visit from Mr. nids, national honorary organiza­
Noble’s sister, Miss Thelma No­ tion for women of the Eastern day party in honor of her sons, her selection of a new home.
ble of Newberg.
Star on the campus. She is also Robert and Olar. Those »«end­
So, we too, own a cat.
Mr. and Mrs Al Love spent president of Hendricks Hall, a ; ing were Lawanda Stanton, Mol-
Dongla ' O’Donnell,
“Inside” Information
the week end in Mountamdale, uormitory for women on the ley and
with Mrs. Love’s father, John campus. Miss Hughes is major- Myrtle and Alford Webb, Milo
An invisible pocket in the
John, Virginia and Frances Doo­ seam of a little girl’s dress sim­
Lindstrom.
I ing in music.
W. H. Krebs was in Portland, Everett Hale Greenman is ley, Loretta Baker, Miss Mar- ilar to a boy’s trouser pocket is
Saturday having his eyes treat-. finishing his first year at the garett Nelson, Edgar Crawford, useful when she has to carry
ed.
University. He is a member of Mrs. R. Stanton, Mrs. F. O’Don­ money.
Mrs. August Frid of Cherry Sigmu Nu, national social fra- nell, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. A.
Prune production in the Unit­
registered
Grove, was the guest of her* temity,
— and
—1 * is “----
’**—J as
— a “ Nelson and the hostess. A de­ ed States has increased greatly
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and pre-law student. This spring he lightful lunch was Berved. The in recent years.
This country
Mrs. Tom Olson, for several was on the frosh baseball squad children received many presents. supplys 75 per cent of the total
days last week.
Those attending the dairy
and played in enough games to
Ford Phaeton
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis I I win his numerals.
train lecture last Saturday were: world production.
In
choosing
a
gas
stove
con­
*THE
Ford
Phaeton,
shown
above. Is equally popular as a family car
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Wilson,
were the guests of relatives in
The other two Vernonia stu­
Portland Sunday.
dents on the campus are Percy Mrs. M. John, Mrs. R. Stanton sider where it is to be installed * and as a sport car for young psopte. The seating arrangement pro­
Henry Ferloak, Ralph Root Bergerson, who will be a junior, and daughter Lavenda, Mr. and and how the window light will vides for the driver and one passenger In front and three passengers
and Fred Miller hiked to a cab­ next year in the school of bus-. Mrs. Henry John, Mr. and Mrs. fall on it. The choice of a left­ In the rear. Seats are upholstered In two-tone cross bra grain arti­
in near Cochran Saturday, stag­ iness administration, and Helen E. Burgerson and children, Mrs. hand or right-and oven is not ficial leather.
The top Is of the quick collapsing type, easily handl.d by one per­
ing a “back to nature” week (Hieber, a freshman majoring in C. Ohler, Mrs. Mowe, Mrs. Mur- so much a matter of left or
phy, Mrs. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. right-handedness as it is provis­ son, and folds flat. The windshield, of Triplex shatter-proof glass, Is
end. The natives report that no sociology.
Garner and daughter, Mrs. P. ion for good light on the open of the folding type and can be laid flat forward. The windshield wings
bears, wolves of lions have been
seen since in that vicinity.
Snyder,
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hurley burners when one is cooking, or fold over it, emphasizing the sport effect of the car.
motored to Vernonia for a
Mr. and Mrs. George King round of golf Sunday, later tak- and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ cleaning. When the oven is be­
and family went on a picnic ing in a show at the Joy thea- bert Schmidlin and family from tween the window and the bur­
Sunday.
Chaa. ners it casts a shadow on them.
Brauns, Mr. and Mrs.
tre.
Buy
bright-colored
bathing
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bennett
Dave England
_
has _ gone to Schmidlin and children, Geo. suits and caps for children.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and ¿Springfield to spend the summer Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Orange, yellow, red, vivid blue,
Mrs. R. S. Dudrow.
with his grandmother, Mrs. Gor- Art Kirk and daughter, Mr. and green, or violet are colors that
Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs. R. Spen­
Mr. and Mrs L. E. Stephens rie.
can be seen readily from a dis­
and daughter Emma and William
Mr. and Mrs. Al Koenig and cer, Mrs. Geo. Baslington, Mrs.
Coade motored to Woodburn .family were in Vernonia Satur- Haden and children. Everyone tance along the shore. Neutral-
enjoyed the lecture and the lun­
Sunday to spend the day with day evening to see a show.
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George "King and cheon at noon.
Mrs. Walter Bennett was at
Miss Katherine Patrick < of * family went to Portland Monday
Portland visited with Mr. and to spend the day with Mrs. home on Wednesday returning
Mrs. Ray Bristow last week.
from Taft.
King’s sister.
Joe Winans, Al Harp and Jor.
Ben Bennett is moving his
Louis Clatt was in
Aloha
Ferloak were at Arcadia pari? over the week end with his fam- family out to the mill for the
Saturday night.
summer.
>iy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mogan
_
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern went
of Portland called on Mr. and to Arcadia park Saturday night children spent Thurs fiy evening
Mrs. J. H. Farley, one day last for the dance there.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren H. Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Ellis were , were guests of Mr. Ahlgren’s
Mrs. Wm. Holkom visited at
guests of relatives in Newberg, brother for dinner one evening the home of her sister on Mon-
Sunday.
, I " last week.
day.
Walt Scholl of Portland spent
Mrs. E. Sunell and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis, W.
a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Day and Miss Lenore Bishop Mrs. L. Crawford were Verno-
Ray Bristow last week,
Mr. drove to Salem Sunday, to visit nia shoppers last week.
Scholl is Mr. Bristow’s uncle.
Mrs. C. Watts, Mrs. Kilberg
a friend at the T. B. hospital
The construction of a bridge there.
were on the mail route Friday
across the Nehalem river starts
Eric Armstrong has a new morning.
Tuesday on the Cochran road. I cat, the neighbors report that
Mrs. Al Webb gave a party
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burt it has an excellent trained voice, in honor of her son Alfred, he
were in Portland Sunday.
which will add much beauty and was six years old. Several little
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Poole of ____
harmony to the Felines Glee_ friends helped him celebrate.
LaCenter, Wash., who have been 'c]ub, , t„.„
F„v..w..v organization [ Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell
this patriotic
unusual accuracy in manufacturing.
A SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE Io the value of
guests of their daughter, Mrs. I j j ¡ n Westimber
already
, i
_i j — has
i
a spent the week end at Camp
Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful
•he
new
Ford
is
found
in
its
increas
­
II. L. Root for a week returned membership of 100 voices.
McGregor visiting D. F. O’Don-
to their home Sunday.
i , _
colors there is u high degree of me­
ing use by Federal, state and city gov­
— _ L. _
Root accompanied his neR family
Mr. and Mrs.
.— ~
——_ , Ingalls ' wife
„uu to
vu a Portland
viLiuiiu ounuuy,
Reed
Sunday, Mrs."
Mrs. j Mr and Mrs. Henry John and
chanical excellence.
ernments and by large industrial com­
and children, Hazel
1
and Reed, Root will undergo an operation
.family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
Wil
­
An example of the value built into the
panies
which
keep
careful
day-by-day
cost
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferloak, at the St. Vincent’s hospital
John at-
Ford is the use of more than twenty ball
records. In most instances, the Ford has
Harold Ferloak and Warren soon.
I son, and Mrs. M. J. picnic at
the old .“V
settlers
.Smith went on a pleasure trip' Charles Christianson played tended V?
and roller bearings. They are hidden
been chosen only after exhaustive tests
Sunday, which included St. Hel-jgolf on the Forest Hills golf ■Blrke f 1 Sund3y'
within the car and you may never see
of every factor that contributes to good
>k>> Sunday.
Sunday
~ I Mrs. Chas. Barrett and her
ens and Portland.
links
Noble
drove darter Florence, are visiting
performance—■speed, power, safety, com­
them. Yet they play an important part
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe | Mr.
Mr. Ind'Mrs.
and Mi_. Seth —
.
in satisfactory, economical performance.
fort, low cost of operation and up-keep,
were in Vernonia Friday visit- to Newberg Monday evening, relatives at Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.
ing Mrs. Leonard Johnson.
j they were accompanied by Mr. Chas. White and family.
Their function is similar to the jewels of
reliability and long life.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith and
Charles and Florence Chris- Noble ’s sister,
____ ,
Miss Thelma
Prominent among thecompanies using
a fine watch.
tianson and Herbert Root drove Noble, who has been visiting family went to Clatskanie Sun­
the Ford are the Associated Companies
Throughout the Ford chassis, a ball
day.
to Vernonia Sunday evening to. here for a few days,
see the show.
Mrs. Russel Burt was calling
Mrs. John Price and children
of the Bell System, Armour and Com­
or roller bearing is used at every place
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser, Mr. and on friends in Banks, Wednes- went to Cornelius to visit her
where it is needed to reduce friction
pany, The Borden Company, Continental
parents for a few weeks.
Mrs. Hardebeck and daughters,
Baking
Corporation,
Firestone
Tire
and
and
wear and give smooth, reliable me­
Betty and Shirley of Forest
chanical operation.
Rubber Company, General Electric Com­
Grove were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Olson.
At many points, as on the transmission
pany, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com­
Earl Davis spent the week
counter-shaft, clutch release, fan and
pany, Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker
end with his parents in Port­
pump shaft, and front drive shaft, these
Ice Company, Morton Salt Company,
land.
ball and roller bearings are used where
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, The
Mrs. Al Koenig is reported re­
less costly types of bearings might lie
Procter and Gamble Company, and
covering from a recent illness.
considered adequate.
Mrs. D. C. England and son
Swift & Company.
Dave went to Portland Thurs-
Additional instances of the high
Each of these companies uses a large
day to visit Lillian England,
quality
built into the Ford are the ex­
number
of
Ford
cars
and
trncks.
The
who is in school there.
tensive
use of steel forgings, fully
Associated
Companies
of
the
Bell
System
Mr. and Mrs.
C. Ahlgren
4 From Here
Attend U.ofO.
Eagle” Now
Has Mascot
Treharne
New Ford Car Wins Favor
Beginning tonight at 7:45, the new Sperry Sweethearts program
will bo heard each week over the National Broadcasting System.
These two young misses, accompanied by their troubadour beaus,
gather about the piano, singing and playing together the latest popu­
lar tunes. The Sweethearts will be regular Tuesday evening callers in
homes throughout the West.
“Fast Freight” Radio Program
Westimber
Hauling probably the first
complete circus ever to be broad­
Mrs. Rube Nelson and family
cast nationally over the air, the
“Fast Freight” will pull into came home from the berry
town tonight over the Columbia I patch to spend the week end
at home.
Chain Network station.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knight
KHJ, Los Angeles; KOL, Se­
attle-Tacoma; KFRC, San Fran- and son Douglas drove to Port­
cisco; KFPY, Spokane; KFBK, land Sunday to attend the ball
Salramento; KOIN,
Portland; game.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern en-
KMJ, Fresno; KDYL, Salt Lake
City, (7:30 p.m. mountain time.) tertained Mr. and Mrs. B. Ed-
Side show Salomes, Barkers, ward Sheffield of Portland over
and bareback riders will be ■ the week end. Mr. and Mrs.
featured on the program, which Sheffield are bride and bride-
will include “Circus Day in groom of a week. Mr. Sheffield
Dixie,” sung by the quartet, who is a brother of Mrs. Kern,
“The Billboard March” on the is credit manager for Gadsbys
organ, “Stars and Stripes For­ Furniture company of Portland.
Mr. anad Mrs. M. Dygert and
ever” and “Lasses” by the Ger-
man band and “Just Before the daughter Lorraine drove to Ver­
Side Show Opens” on the merry nonia Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dygert and
Calliope.
tianson and daughter Florence,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wolfe made
a trip to the Raines Rogers
camp Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dygert and
Make Investment Over One Mil- daughter
Lorraine
drove to
lion Dollars
Cochran
afternoon,
Saturday
Investments made by new ^am- They spent the night at the
ilies locating in Oregon and buy- home of Fred Smith, tlVn ac­
ing land, equipment and house­ companied by Mrs. Smith and
hold goods during the first five daughter as far as Oak Grove,
months of 1930, passed the mil­ motored to Wilsonville to visit
lion dollar mark, according to Mr. Dygert’s fataher who lives
the monthly report just is/ied by there. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knight
the state chamber of commerce.
Total families numbered 265 and ■ drove to Aloha, Thursday even-
investments amounted to $1,- ing to visit Mr. Knight’s sister
057,534. Land sales have amount-',and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
ed, the total being 48,768 acres, i ’ Louis Hackett.
during the period. During thisj Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern and
same time 919 families wrote to; Mr. and Mrs. B. Edward Shef­
the state chamber and said they; field enjoyed a round of golf
had decided to come to Oregon1 at the Vernonia golf links Sun-
and locate this year and they' day.
Some remodeling is being done
indicated they would have $2,-
939,070 for investment purposes. to the pool hall here.
John Mulford and son Ray
were week end guests of rela-
tives in Vancouver, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Love, while
Mrs. Milton Thostrud was hos­ at Mountaindale, this week end
tess at a delightful luncheon and visited Mrs. Love’s brother and
card party Thursday. The guests sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
included ladies from Vernonia,; Lindstrom.
Westimber and Timber. Mrs. I Mrs. John Ahlgren of Streeter,
Fetsah won the first prize for Ill., arrived Friday to be the
high score at cards.
guest of her son, A. C. Ahlgren.
Marlys Hefner is in Portland
Mrs. L. W. Kern and children
working for the summer.
are up from Portland and plan
Mrs. S. P. Cavanaugh and ( to spend the summer here.
two children, Alberta and Phil­
Mrs. May Barzee came from
lip were calling on Mrs. Burley Portland to be with her daughter
Tallman Sunday.
Evelyn Barzee, over the week
Margaret Elliott and a party end.
of friends drove ■ to Cochran
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baird and
Sunday afternoon.
family went picnicking Sunday.
Burglars broke into Ben Hart’s
Harry Culbertson of Vernonia
pool hall last week and got
was here shoeing horses for M.
about $30.
Mike Hacker of Portland was L. Nickerson, Monday.
M. and Mrs. Lewis Nicholls,
here calling on friends Sunday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Boomhower entertained a group
County Fair Gets $966.37
To various counties in Ore­ of friends in honor of Mrs. Ray
gon for county fair purposes Clevenger, Monday evening.
Mrs. L. F. Brown of Medford
$56,249.43 has been apportioned.
Columbia
county
receives is with her daughter, Mrs. C.
$966.37 for its share, which will Wilson for a short stay.
Clarence Nelson has rented an
be applied towards this year’s
apartment from M. L. Nickerson.
fair to be held in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Morel­
Hillsboro—Hord-Brooks
com­ lo have moved from the Son-
pany, Inc., received contract for berg place to their own home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ver-
construction of jail building.
Many New Families
Timber
Kerr Motor Co.
Vernonia
S erving M any B usinesses
I i
Experience of large fleet owners reveals
the unusual reliability and economy
of the new Ford
I
I
use more than eight thousand.
TREATS
0s
The
FLORSHEIM
Fresh, Juicy,
Tasty
Wl LI BLOOM
Real Health Here
FOR THOSE WHO CULTIVATE
IT THOROUGHLY..................
■I I ki E MEYER-BOTH
Meals are better when delicious
foods grace the table—cooking is
more fun—each portion a delight—
and the pocketbook never suffers.
■ ■ J |V| F
In Our Grocery Department
^Z om E to the store where
Good Food
Today and Every Day
NEHALEM MARKET & GROCERY
Incorporate I
Phone 721
Florsheim Shoes are sold...
that's the simple, sure way
/SHIRE
GENERAL NEWSPAPER.
SERVICE
E. V. NOLTIAM
enclosed four-wheel brakes,* Rustless
Steel, four Iloutlaille double-acting hy­
draulic shock absorbers, aluminum pis­
tons, chrome silicon alloy valves,
torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating
rear axle, and the Triplex slialtcr-proof
glass windshield.
The Ford policy has always been to
use the best possible material for each
part and then, through large produc­
tion, give it to the public at low cost.
NEW
FOn»
LOW
PRICES
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Dr ini. Coupa
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Town Sedan •••••••••
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Medel AA Trunk Chaaela. 1 JI %-lweb
wheel bean...............................................
Model
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Tmeb
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wheel bare...............................................
Model AA Panel D.lleer,
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doMreep. Ho—per. and .par. Hr. .«tra a,
low cost
to buy shoe satisfaction
Workingmen's
Store
Modern business moves at a fast pace
and it needs the Ford. Daily, in count­
less ways and places, It helps to speed
the production and delivery of the
world’s goods and extend the useful ser­
vice of men and companies.
Constant, steady operation over many
thousands of miles emphasizes the ad­
vantages of the sound design of the Ford
car, its high quality of materials, and
F ord M otor C ompany
Vernonia Eagle