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4* 11A C KA MA. Priait Overlooked dept, serves vital purpos Located in Lewelling building, the little- known Printing and Warehouse Services department is involved with many of the colleges behind-the- scenes workings ■ Jadon Triplett 11 The Clackamas Print There probably aren’t a lot of students who have heard of the Lewelling building, let alone who have any idea what goes on there. Located next to the Haggart Observatory, Lewelling is host to the college’s Printing and Warehouse Services, which, in addition to printing and warehouse work, is also in charge of the campus copy center, off campus printing, the motor pool, and shipping and receiving. “If Campus Services doesn’t do it, we do,” says Duplication Technician Kathy Bergin. There are many other things “There are bars on the win taken care of at Lewelling in addition to those already dow though,” Whitley says with a laugh, adding that listed above. Recent examples include Lewelling is getting a new the newest buildings on security system soon. Besides mentioning the campus, the Art Center and Niemeyer Center. Printing new security system, Whitley and Warehouse Services took is also eager to promote the care of the bidding process newest service that they are for both buildings, and also offering: electronic work took care of the buildings’ orders. “Instructors can now place their orders online, any furniture needs. time,” Whitley “Everything says. purchased For instruc comes through “We provide tors interest here,” says ed in taking Purchasing ... students advantage of Administrative with the this service, Assistant the website Lacressia St. services to for Printing Clair. help you and Warehouse With the succeed, Services recent thefts is WWW. that have been while we stay clackamas. occurring in the back cc.or.us/send- on campus, mail/dup. it might be a ground. ” Printing blessing that Services can hardly anybody Dena Whitley also be reached knows about Printing and at 503-657- L e w e 11 i ng , Warehouse Services 6958, ext. let alone how Manager 2280r to get there; “We provide according to students Manager Dena Whitley, there have been no with the services to help you break-ins as far back as she succeed, while we stay in the can remember. background,” Whitley says. Norma Martinez Clackan Duplication Technician Kathy Bergin works with others behii the scenes in the virtually unknown Lewelling building, pro the college with all copies, and handling shipping and rede Car How-To: steps for changing your oil . Joe Piazzisi I The Clackamas Print Items you will need: Oil draining container, new oil fil ter, manufacturer-recommended oil (correct weight and number of quarts), wrench and oil filter wrench. If your vehicle is low you will need something to be able to get under it, such as car ramps, jack or jack stands, any of which will work. Step 1: Lift vehicle to a height where you will be able to access the oil pan. Step 2: Secure vehicle in place to make sure it will not fall! Step 3: Place oil draining container under the bolt in the middle of the oil pan. Step 4: Loosen or remove oil pan bolt and wait until all of the oil drains out of the vehicle. Watch drain container to make sure it does not overflow while the vehicle drains. Step 5: Remove used oil filter, allowing it to drain into drain container. Step 6: Reinsert the oil pan bolt and tighten into place. Step 7: Coat rim of new oil filter with new oil, then hand-tighten new oil filter into place. Step 8: Fill engine with new oil. Insert oil through the cyl inder head or the lid that says “oil.” Only insert the manufac turer-recommended amount of oil for your particular vehicle model. An engine can have too much oil in it! Step 9: Put the oil cap back onto the engine. Step 10: Clean up materials. Do not throw your oil away! It must be disposed of properly. Take it to an oil recycle center. Call your local auto shop; they will let you know where the nearest center is. Step 11: Lower vehicle back down to the ground. Step 12: Start engine to allow the new oil to coat every thing in the engine as well as fill up the new filter. Step 13: You are now done with a basic oil job. If your car is high maintenance, you will need to do this job again every 2500 miles. 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