The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 23, 1922, Image 6

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HOOD KIVEK GLACIER, THIKSPAY, FEBKIWKY 2 1022
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Correct Lubrication for Oldsmobile "Eight" Model 45-B
Engine 2. Daily, or every 100 miles,
pour fresh Zerolme No. 5 into crankcaso
through filler pipe until oil level gunge
on crankcase registers "full." Avoid
ovcrtilling. Beet results will he obtain
ed if oil level is maintained between
"half full" and "full" marks on gauge.
To get a correct reading ol the oil level
gauge, the automobile should he approx
imately level and t bfl engine not running
When engine is running, the oil pre
sure indicator on dash hhouldshow pros
sure which will varv with the speed and '
temperature of the engine. lino pres
sure is registered, the indication is lack '
of oil ;it crunkca.se, oil pump not work
ing properly, or some obstruction or
break iu oil passages. The engine
should immediately be stopped and the
trouble located anil remedied.
At regular intervals, as recommended
by manufacturer, or, iu the ahsence
of such instructions, every 7 U miles, the
oil in the crankcase reservoir should be
entirely renewed in the following man
ner : Fiusr, remove drain plug in bottom
of crankcase, allowing all old oil to drain.
This should preferably be done when
engine is warm, as the old oil when
iieated will drain faster, and less of it
will adhere to the inner surface? of the
crankcase. Next, replace drain plug
and pour four iiiarts of ("alol Mushing
Oil into crankcase through Idler pipe.
Then start and operate the engine under
its own power at a moderate idling
Bpeed for from one to two minutes, by
which time all oil passages and inner
surfaces will have been cleansed by the
action of the flushing oil. Again remove
drain plug and wnen certain that crank
case is thoroughly drained, replace plug
ami refill crankcase reservoir with Iresh
Zcrolene oil as specified. Apprnximat
ely five quarts of oil are required.
When Idling the reservoir through filler
pipe, care should he taken that no dirt
or other foreign matter is carried into
the engine with the fresh oil.
Kvery 'JOOU miles it is advisable to re
move the lower crankcase ami clean the
oil strainer surrounding the oil pu.np
suction pipe.
Clutch. If the clutch is slipping lie
cause of greasy or gummy Condition of
the leather, it should lie thoroughly
(lushed with I'earl Oil (kerosene).
Willi the engine running, the clutch ped
al should he woi ked back and forth to
allow the kerosene to cut and dislodge
this greasy deposit. A small ouantitv
of Auto Leather Cllltih Oil should then
be applied to the leather. If the clutch
is inclined to grab by reason ol the
leather being hard or dry, apply a little
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Auto Leather Clutch Oil to the leather
The application of oil to the leather cai
best he accomplish!1, 1 by blocking tie
clutch pedal about half-way down
The Clutch co
hand and the
at several po
the clutch coi
evenly over it
Electric Gei
apply a few di
oil holes at ea
front bearing
Distributor
500 miles fill oil
housing w ilh .en
Steering (iear Hot
miles use grease gun
Zcrolene Cup (irease
provided.
.Steering (iear lrag
ery 500 miles remove
end ol dra;' link, was)
I'earl Oil (kerosene) and
with Zerolene Cu
plugs and cotter key
en be revolved bv
d to the leather
rther turning of
listribute the oil
urface.
r I. J1, very o'Sl miles
f Zerolene No. 5 to
h end of generator, giving
slightly more than rear.
Drive Shaft
CU
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Every
shaft
ery ,500
ling with
lug hole
23. Bv-
lug;
-17-:
i from each
mt sockets with
repack joints
(irease. Replace
being careful to
get proper adjustment.
Steeung Knuckle Bold 4-18. Kvery
lot) miles till oil cups on steering knuckle
bolts with No. .r.
Transmission 2F. Every 600 miles re
move oil level plug on side of transmis
sion case, and, if no oil runs out, use oil
gun to inject Iresh Zerolene No. 9 until
through opening.
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it oegins to OVei
1 hen replace plug.
'.very 20JUU miles remove dram plug
in bottom of case ami allow all old oil
to drain. 1 hen remove rover ami wash
all gears, shafts and interior of case with
I'earl Oil (kerosene). When transmis
sion is clean ami thoroughly drained, re
place drain plug and till lo correct level
with fresh .erolene No. 0.
Rear Axle Housing 15. Kvery fiOO
miles remove oil level plug in rear of
housing, and, if no oil runs out, use oil
gun to inject .erolene Transmission
Lubricant " A " until it begins to ovei How
through opening. Then replace plug.
At the same time remove grease plug
from drive pinion shaft housing (28) and
with grease gun till housing with Zer
olene Cup ( i reuse.
Every 2000 miles remove rear cap or
cover on housing and wash gears and
bearings with I'earl Oil (kerosene).
Wipe out all old oil and kerosene from
bottom of housing with clean rags. Do
not use waste. Replace cover on hoiis-
intr and till with .erolene Transmission
Lubricant "A" to proper level.
Nmic: As bearings in both transmit
'lion and rear axle aie entirely lubricated
by splash from the revolving gears, hard
f grease should never be used as a lub
1 ricant in either place.
Universal Joints 8-1 1 . Every 500
I miles remove grease plug in front and
rear universal joints and with grease gun
till joints with Zerolene Cup Grease.
I These joints hold only a small amount
of grease, and as they are constantly in
action and transmit all driving power
from the engine to rear axle, it 's im
portant that they be kept well lubricated.
Wheel Bearings 5-13-19 80. Every
zuuu miles remove wheels and wash
bearings and hubs thoroughly with
I'earl oil (kerosene). Repack bearings
with fresh Zerolene Cup Graase and re
place w heels, being careful to get proper
adjustment on wheel bearings.
Spring Leaves. Every 500 miles, or
whenever springs squeak, clean off all
dirt and old oil and apply small quantity
of Standard Household Lubricant along
the edges of spring leaves. A small
oriisii may lie use 1 tor this purpose, or
the oil applied by means of Standard
Household Lubricant Handy Can with
spout attached.
(irease Cups. When empty, grease
cups should be filled with Zerolene Cup
Grease. Daily, or every 100 miles, the
grease cups on following parts should be
turned down two complete turns: All
spring bolts ( ."i-7-1 0-14-1 ti-22-27-31 ) ,
cross steering rod pins (ii-20).
Every oOO miles turn down grease
cups on brake shafts (I2-2U).
General Lubrication. Every 500 miles
use oil sipairt can to apply several drops
of Zeroline No. 5 to all joints and small
working parts not otherwise provided
with lubrication, such as brake rocker
shafts 01-26), clutch and brake pedal
shaft (24) , spark and throttle controls,
brake clevis pins, etc. Care should be
taken that oil holes and passages are
free from dirt so that clean oil may
reach the bearing surfaces.
SCHEDULE OF LUBRICATION
Daily, or every 100 miles: Engine;
Spring Bolts; Cro is Steering Rod Pins.
Every 500 miles : Transmission; Hear
Axle Housing; Electric Generator;
Steering ( iear Housing; Steering (iear
Drag Link; Steering knuckle Holts; Un
iversal Joints ; Springs; Rrake Shafts;
Clutch and Rrake l'edal Shaft; Rrake
Clevis I'ins; Distributor Drive Shaft.
Every 750 miles: Drain, flush and re
fill Engine ( 'rankcase.
Every 2000 miles: Transmission) Rear
Axle Housidg ; Wheel Hearings.
Note: When daily average temper
ature is below 45 degrees E., Zerolene
No. 3 should be used instead of Zerolene
No. 5.
Hills Bros
IV.I.ICUUII WO"1
Md Can j
HILLS BROS.
Red Can Coffee
Is The BEST
Try it once and
be convinced
"Yours For Service"
VINCENT & SHANK
"The Home of Quality Groceries"
150 JOIN MOTOR
VEHICLE ASSOCIATION
Marion Nesbit, temporary secretary
of the local affiliation of the Motor Ve
cle League of Oregon, says that the
organization has a membership of 160
here and others are joining. The re
cently adopted license laws and pro
visions for a heavy bond on motor
truck owners, according to local senti
ment, placed an exhorbitant burden on
motor truck operators in general. Or
chardists, many of whom own such
vehicles, utilized in the transportation
of their fruit crops, declare that the
law will prohibit them from operating
their own vehicles, many of which are
old passenger cars converted into truck
service.
Mr. Nesbit says that numerous local
truck owners are withholding applica
tion for 1 922 licenses until they secure
more definite information on the new
laws. Recause of the involved techni
calities, Mr. fNestiit says, many ' me
local truck men who have already ap
plied for licenses for the current year,
have had their applications returned.
I'arkdale Chooses Orators
In preliminary tryouts at tlie I'ark
dale high school, the following stu
dents have been selected to participate
in a contest for the selection of a boy
and girl to represent the school in the
annual county oratorical meet here in
May: Helen Aubert, Isahelle Craven,
Alma Rogers, Beaufort Doggett, Clar
ence and Oscar Magnuson. The final
contest will be held before the public
March 3.
FUEL IS HANDLED
BY BIG BUNKERS
HEIGHTS JITNEY
Fare 15c each way
Lem Heights at Hart Hotel.
Learr. down lows at Electric Kilrbrn.
Other drives at reasonable prices
Office : Electro Kitchen.
Phone 1191
The county oratorical
laugu rated last year by C
uperintendent (libson, v
DO Deration of the Woman
ontest was
mnty School
ho had the
Reduction in Miller Tires
30x3 9.80
18.00 SDxSN 12.50
25.50 32x34 19.15
29.40 31 x 4 21.75
32.40 4 25.35
33.40 26.50
34.25 34 x 1 27.25
Cheaper than hefore.
W mans Suggests Stone Arc h
VV. R. Winans has offered to donate
'terml for a stone arch bridge over ,
the east fork of Hood river at a site
about a quarter of a mile (from the 1
Devil's 1'unch Howl. Mr. Winans, who 1
says a quarry of excellent building
stone is available at the very scene of
the Miucture. thinks the stone bridge 1
can be built cheaper than a wooden
span as now proposed by the county
court.
Mild "HtT Hits Town
While no cases have resulted in aeri-
ous consequences, an epidemic of mild
1 RS has Hood River in its grip.
Memtwrs of the working force of JW
per cent of the Homl River business
bouse were absent from duty Monday.
Many children are afflicted.
I'.unty Health Officer Edgington.
while he urges all affected to remain
at home in bed, if possible, says no
quarantine steps will be taken.
The installation of big bunkers,
which hold a total of 500 tons of coal
enables the Taft Transfer Co. to
i handle fuel with a maximum of econ
I omy. Coal cars which carry f0 tons of
j coal are now switched on a trestle
track, where they are unloaded in a
maximum of an hour anil a half. Cars
have been unloaded in 10 minutes,
j Formerly, utilizing old hand methods,
two men required two days to remove
; the fuel. The coal is loaded out from
the big bunker onto trucks or wagons
by gravity. This results in- a saving.
1 The installation of the labor saving
devices enables the Taft company to
supply its patrons with the smallest
possible cost.
The Tift company, utilizing its big
i storage building east of Hood river on
; the wharf read, is able to buy feed in
such quantities as to effect a saving
that is passed on to consumers.
"We are endeavoring to so conduct
our business, says L. E. Taft, "as to
eliminate all posible expenses. Our
saving will be effected and passed on
as much as possible for the benefit of
our customers. "
Christian Church
Next Sunday is "Whole Familv Day"
in the Bible school at 9 45 a. m. Our
aim is 120 present, special numhers
preaching at 11 a. m. Topic, "The
Christian Way." Christian Kndeavor
at 8.80, Eunice McDonald, leader.
The delegate to the state convention
will reHrt. Union service at M. E.
church at 7.45 p. m.
J. C. llanna, i'astor.
The Baptist Church
Sunday school opens at 10 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a. m. , subject
"How to do it." What? Come and
hear. B. Y. P. IT. at CM p. m. There
will le no evening service as the
church will unite with other churches
in the Anti-Saloon league meeting at
the M. E church. Prayer meeting I
Wednesday at 7.M.
C. R. Delepine, I'astor.
Riverside Church
iiier to .March men
lecture Ttoit-dii
First Church ol Christ, Scientist
Services will lie held in Chi
luiklinc, 9th and Eugene, Sunday, 1'
. m. Subject: .lesus Christ.
Sunday School at 11a. m.
Wednesday service, 8 p. in.
The reading room is open daily fro
) 5 p. m.. in the Church.
Immanuel Lutheran Church
Regular services at 10.45 a m. Sun
day achool. '.'.45 a. m. Y. P. S. meet?
Friday at I p. m. Ladies Aid meetings
the first Thursday of each month.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Corner Utfe and C streets
Sabbath school Saturday 10 a.
'reaching service 11.15 a. m. Pr
leeting. Wednesday 7.45 p. rru
rt w U'ornt?.
St. Man's Catholic Church
"Saving the Nation"
A five reel film will be shown
SUNDAY NIGHT
at 7:45 o'clock
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
A mighty appeal to conscience
and imagination.
Admission Free
Auspices four cooperating Protestant Churches
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45
o'clock. Homing service will he con
ducted by the men of the church every
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The
ervioe will include an address and the
1 1 j . 1 1 music.
Watkins Products for
Bowefi 2b E. Engene8t.
sale bv V. A.
Tel. XiM. (9tl
Christian and Missionary Alliance
A piano has been purchased by the
church. The revival meeting with Rev.
Moon and Rev. Kirk in charge, con
tinue successfully. Many persons are
showing a profound interest. The at
tendance is good.
Get the habit
Purity Flour made
if ordering
at home.
ded
Frank A. Knapp Passes
The body of Frank A. Knapp, pio
neer Portland real estate dealer, who
died Monday night at the home of his
stepdaughter. Mrs. Carroll M.Hurlburt,
was taken to Portland Tuesday. Cre
mation followed private funeral ser
vices yesterday.
Mr. Knapp, who was (19 years old,
came here several weeks ago to make
his home,
wife, Mrs.
following the death of hi
Hurlburt'i mother.
R
up
mr
Dalles Auto
cure, re-buili
trucks, tract
damaged radiators th Th
Radiator Works, We re
and re-model all makes of
irs and pleasure cars. Save
time and money. All mir work guaran
teed. F. I.. Mckinnon, 208 Court Street,
The Dalles, Ore. f2tf
THE HAYES PAYS
Hayes-Fairbanks Morse Power Sprayers
300 Lb. Pressure Guarantee
Triplex Outfit S550.00
f. o. b. Hood River
DEMONSTRATION AT THE GARAGE, Corner of First and State Streets,
Saturday. This Will Be Of Interest To The Owner Of The Smallest Acreage
As Well As The Largest. Come, whether you have made up your mind to buy a
sprayer or not. We'll be glad to show you just the same.
UNGER & LENZ
Successors to SLUTZ BROS.
a
WM. WEBER.
for the
I n self.