Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 25, 1929, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY N E W S , FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929
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CLACK AM AS COUNTY NEWS
ENGINE LUBRICATION
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The engine lubrication system is an exclusive Ford develop­ E that there will be no partiality shown
ment and is a combination of pump, gravity feed and splash system E to any one.
with oil reservoir in the valve chamber.
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The pump is located in the bottom of the oil pan and is run o ff
call or write the News. Your sup-
a gear on the camshaft on the same shaft which operates the dis-
ilributor. It is enclosed in a fine mesh wire screen through which E plies and instructions will be sent
the oil filters before it is pumped up into the valve chamber. The E to you immediately.
The time to
screen is surrounded by a shield so that the oil is pulled through it. E act is now! By next week some one
The oil flows into the valve chamber in a continuous stream when­
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ever the engine is running, but it is no sense a “ forced feed.”
The oil in the valve chamber provides direct gravity feed lubri­ s \ the subscriptions from your friends
cation to the main bearings of the crankshaft and the front end E that would have been paid to you had
camshaft bearing. Small pipe lines lead down from the valve cham­ £ they known you were a candidate.
ber to these bearings. The bottom of the valve chamber is so de­ E
The subscription list for any par-
signed, through the use o f small inbuilt dams, to provide reservoirs
E ticular section of the county you
of oil for each bearing.
As the engine rests in the chassis on a 3 degree angle, sloping E ! wish to work will be furnished you
to the rear, the oil arriving in the valve chamber flows back, filling E ! that you may knew whose subscrip-
each reservoir, the overflow oil being carried by an external pipe to E tion is past due, and also those who
the front end of the oil pan, where it flows back over the pan, filling E are not now getting the News.
the troughs through which the connecting rods are lubricated and
Only paid in advance subscribers
from which all other moving parts are sprayed by the splash system. E
From the pan the oil flows to the bottom o f the case to be pumped E ! will be carried on the subscription
back again.
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The person nominating the candidate who wins first
prize in the campaign will be given a cash prize of
$15.00. Just fill in the name of your candidate and
bring or send it into the News office. By doing this
you will cast 10,000 votes for the candidate. If the
prize winner nominates himself he will be given the
$15 prize at the time the other prize is awarded.
But one nomination blank with the 10,000 credits
can be counted by the candidate, and if more thdn
one person nomiates the same cadidate, the first one
to make the nomination will be given the prize,
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Heavy Winter Clothing at a Sacrifice
Saturday and Monday, January 26-28
LOGGERS’ HEAVY WATER PROOF WOOL SHIRTS—
Regular price; $12;00 special a t ................ $ 9 . 9 0
HORSEHIDE LEATHER COATS; Heavy Wool L in e d -
Regular price, $13.50; Special......
$ 9 .9 0
ESTACADA
LADIES GALOSHES; reg. $3.90; special a t ..... $ 2 . 9 0
W. E. Linn has returned to Esta­
cada to reside. He has purchased |
from R. G. Marchbank the pool hall
fixtures in the Masonic building and
will now conduct that place o f busi­
ness. Mrs. Linn is still in Portland
taking care o f the confectionery and
restaurant business and will remain
there until they sell, when she also
expects to return to Estacada. Just
a short time ago the Linns sold Linn’s
Inn to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Judd.
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RED & WHITE stores
CHILDREN’S GALOSHES; reg. $2.90; special $ 1 . 7 5
RED and WHITE FLOUR; 49s; per sack
$ 1 .8 7
RED and WHITE OLEO; lb..................................
220
SERV-US COFFEE; 1 lb. bags ...............................4 7 C
1-lb. T ins.........................................................
Surprised
Mr. and Mrs. George Kitching
were agreeably surprised Saturday
evening when about a dozen o f their
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pass too quickly and it was one a. m.
when the visitors left.
5 3 C
SERV-US TOMATO SOUP; 2 cans f o r ................
1 7 c4
WHITE WONDER SOAP; 7 Bars for
27c4
SERV-US MATCHES; 6 f o r ..................................
2 7c4
SERV-US GOLDEN BANTUMCORN; 2’s; 2 for
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CREAM OF WHEAT; package..........
24c4
CLOROX; 2 f o r .....................................................
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SERV-US HOT SAUCE; 4 for
21c4
D r iv e to the Beach
William Kandle and W. F. Cary
made a trip to the beach Sunday
afternoon, returning Tuesday night.
They report that there was no snow
after they left Newberg.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
thoroughly
reconditioned
Chrysler “ 58” Coach; especially good
15 Tourings, Roadsters, Coupes; late models, and
priced at less than you expect to pay.
WILLYS-KNIGHT
CHRYSLER
NEW SUPERIOR
PLYMOUTH
WHIPPET
CHRYSLER
Has Ton si ls
I Hessel Implement Co. j
Gresham
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Produce Specials for this week will consist of
ORANGES, APPLES and GRAPE FRUIT
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud, who has im­
proved considerably, had her tonsils
removed last week at the Coffey hos­
pital in Portland. It is hoped her
recovery will be more rapid now.
Sandy Grange sent Mrs. Jonsrud
lovely flowers to the hospital re­
cently.
New and Used Farm Implements
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FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE; 3 lbs. f o r .................
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kubitza were
hosts at a “ two goose” dinner Sun­
day, 23 being present to enjoy the
feed. They were the Sharnke fam­
ily, the Henry Kubitza family from
Portland, Rev. Fr. Boniventura and
chauffer, the Fred Gilberts and the
Kubitzas. Mrs. Kubitza is slowly im- j
proving, but still suffers considera­
ble pain, and her side is not yet
healed.
1924 Willys-Knight 3-door sedan; good tires,
paint good; car in A -l conditon. A special
Chrysler “ 60” Coach;
PREMIUM SALTED SODA CRACKERS; 2-lb. pg. 3 6 c 4
KUB1TZAS EN TERTAIN
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IMPORTANT—
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W E H A N D L E K E R R ’S FEEDS FOR TH IS R E A SO N ; —
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15 in all, being present. After the EEE
the most f o r the dollar. Thi» c h o ic e was mad e a f t e r year's
o f e x p e r ie n c e in D airy and P oultry Feeds.
“ day was done the Ruthers came home
Tome in and we will explain further and will gladly help you solve E and in the evening Mrs. Ruther was EE
your feed problems.
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Mrs. F. L. P r o c t o r Hostess
Mrs. F. L. Proctor was hostess to
the Embroidery club Monday night.
and a pleasant time is reported. Mrs.
Harvey Schneider, Mrs. Lundy, Mrs.
Yost, Mrs. Hattie Dahrens, Mrs. Per-
ret, Mrs. Dittert and Mrs. Proctor
did sewing and fancy work.
HOME COOKING
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Penner enter-
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OPPORTUNITY COUPON 1
S I sion.
This coupon and a one-year subscription entitles you
to 100,000 extra credits in addition to the regular
schedule, and you can use four of these coupons.
THE NEW 1929 “ 400” MODEL
Nash Sedan
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G resh a m Funera l D ir e ct o r Here
J. E. Gates, funeral director of
5 : Gresham, visited Estacada on busi-
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S n o w in P ort lan d and Gresham
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Estacada has been lucky the last
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5 and Gresham. The snow had entire-
s ly disappeared Wednesday when the
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Estacada Feed Store
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