The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, April 28, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN Newest Chrysler Imperial Roadster Wells at Signal Hill Go in and Produce in Ireat Volume The Richfield Oil company of California has Just Increased its production 8,000 barrels dally in the completion, of three wells at Signal Hill; namely, Meader No. 2, producing 2,500 barrels of oil from a depth of 7,021 feet; But ler No. 1, making. 1,900 barrels from depth of 7,101 feet, and Bernstein No. 4, flowing 3,600 barrels dally from a depth of 7. 335 feet. , These wells are somewhat deep er than other producers in the im mediate -vicinity and prove up a zone of greater saturation than known In wells heretofore grill ed. It is the belief of the company geologists that this producing Bandwill be found for an addi tional 500 feet of depth. In addi tion these three wells are mak ing a combined total of approxi mately 10,000.000 cubic feet of gas daily from which a recovery of 26,000 gallons of casinghead gasoline is being obtained. From a financial standpoint this additional production is of particular importance as gather ing lines are already Jn existence in Signal Hill where Richfield's main refineries and gas absorp tion plants are located, so that the withdrawals are being handled at a minimum expense. Hard Carbon Is Danger To New Car Owners Drivers of new model automo biles with their sensitive, high compression motors, are finding out more about the dangers of herd carbon than they ever thought they would need to know. Hard carbon caused some worry In old-type motors but an annual grinding of the valves was suffi cient to remedy the trouble. In the new cars even a slight deposit of this flint-like material accumu lated Jn a short time will cause knocking that cuts down power and damages the mechanism. Of course, to the lessened clear ance between piston and cylinder head, which In some new cars is only one thirty-second of one inch. To get the value out of the car which the manufacturer built into it and to avoid damage to the motor, it Is necessary to use a mo tor oil which forms no hard carbon. r .... ii i nm i a. amfii in r I , J 3 'fiaimririii n I rvuu bv IxKrke Company this Roadster Ja the ewe creation im the CSiryaler Imperial ll -Za u the Uteat enradoa'of smartaeu and individuality t sport type.. Feature of tne sew romo, aSfnSsaranSlV ' cm side permittin, eaay traeo to thi compartmrnt. - ; .- - --" - ' ' dustry Back In Fine Fettle From Hard Years oi War Depression The automobile industry, rid ing high on the tide of war orders and inflated war time prices, came face to face with the ne cessity of an accounting with it self in 1920-'21. True, there had been financial depression in other years and some weaker units of the industry had fallen by the wayside, but the automotive business had not reached the gigantic proportions to which it grew in the 1910-1920 decade. Came September 1920 and the crash of liquidation from inflated war prices. . Heroic . measures were necessary to save even the strongest of the automobile man ufacturing concerns. The year 1921 sometimes has been referred to by executives of the Ford Mo tor company as "the year we went broke." v The General Motors corpora tion, which today has assets of approximately one billion dollars, ended 1920 by facing a deficit of $40,000,000, and needed twice that amount to pull through 1921. A great accumulation of reinvest ed income stood General Motors in good stead and whe nth gale of 1920-'21 struck, it was able to go out and get the needed funds to weather the blow. Henry Ford followed other measures. It was reputed at the time tnat Wall street offered Ford financial assistance but laid down stipulations to which the motor magnate would not agree. "With his plants yirtually jam med with finished products, Ford, contrary to all economic laws, speeded up production to its nit most and notified Ford dealers throughout the country to be on the lookout for cars. The dealers were advised they would be ex pected to pay cash for the cars or surrende rtheir agencies. It was a financial stratagem on the part of the Ford organization that was without parallel, but it was suc cessful, and it made Ford indepen dent of organized banking. Production was in ' high ' gear just prior to the 1920-'21 read justment period. The total out put of 1920 was 2,241,000 units, up until that time a peak total for one year's operation. Ia 1921 production fell off 2 4 per cent with a total of 1,680,000 units. How well the Industry recover ed from the gale of 1920-'21 Is shown in statistics for the years immediately following. Produc tion crossed the 4,000,000 mark in 1923 and became the normal production base for the Industry, although in 1924 and 1927 the figures did not quite approximate that total. The Travel Accident Insurance Policy issued by The Oregon Statesman gives you protection worth more than $1 per year. The Travel Accident Insurance Policy Issued by The Oregon Statesman gives you protection worth more than $1 per year. wo. s STHOPSTS Or THB AjnTOaX STATE- inarr or thb bmpwtms xxxhbuxv AHCB COKPORATIOK of Kansas City. U tka Stat f Missouri ea ta thirty-fin ? IHcmUr, 1928. aa4a to taa Jaiaranea Commissioner oi tha SUM of Oregoa, pnrsaant ta law: CAPITAI. JimoaBt af capital atock paid P , Sl.SOO.000.00 XSCOHS Xat premiums repaired during tha year . : $3,070,987.67 Interest, dividend and rents reeeired daring the year 29 . 188.947.31 Income from other sources received during- the year 34 37 38 . ; 1,718.556.05 Total income 44,988,491.03 pisBTJBSTmTnrra Net losses paid daring the year includ ing adiuatment axDenset 17 23 .". $1,525,161.95 Divicendt paid on capital stock dar ing tha year 48 98,000.00 Commissions and salaries Mid during the year 28 29 30 879,904.36 Taxes, licenses and fees said during tha year' 43 .. 65,261.33 Amount of al lother expenditures 33 '! 9 .... T 145,402741 Total azpenditures $3,713,730.05 ASSETS Tain of real estate owne (market Talus) 139 $538,176.23 Vahia of stocks and honde owned (mar ket ralue) 4 53 . 9.954,672.84 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. 9 3 820,663.97 Cask ia banks and on hand 7 . 937.652.41 Premiama In tonne of collection writ tea tinea September 80,1928 i 389,213.68 Interest and rent da aai accrued 28 61,902.32 Reinsurance Recoverable 43 28 81 120.9S3.71 Total admitted assets ..$6,823,233.60 ZXABIXJnZS " Gross claim for losses unpaid 18 24 !L $1,672,694.55 Amounts of unearned premiums on all oatataading risks 35 35 . 1.094,459.99 Due for eommisrioa and brokerage 30 121,696.14 All other liabilities 31 32 46 184,382.92 Total liabilities, ezelusiv of capi tal atock of $1,500,000.00 $3,078,233.60 BumrEss ni obxoox fob the YKAX - Net premiums received daring the year $72,553.61 Lossea paid daring the year ... 43,755.29 Losses incurred during th year 56,989.56 Kama of Company Employer Rein surance Corporation. Nam of President E. O. Trimble. Name of secretary 8. W. Isard. Statutory resident attorney for service E. A. Crandall, 410ft Taylor Street; nnun; ura. 7 iae vast di a few dolla r m he 845 sums', mt tKm factory Faetom . . . 645 Roadster Espmnel 845 Sedam Cock . . 345 Cup BsssutM r. B4S Sedan .... 8SS CupetULmj . . 835 Sedan dm Lujo . 955 AUjricm at factory There is no better invest meat in the motor car market today than that W-ft m email amount oi money that represents the difference between the price of De Soto Six and that of lower priced cars. On the basis of cold cash alone, yon will find that, oyer the whole period of your ownership it will cost yon less to bay and operate a De Soto Six than any car whose appeal is solely in its low purchase price. For when you buy a De Soto Six, you not only spend fewer actual dollars in the long ran bnt you get vastly superior value for every dollar of your investment. Already you know that any Chrysler-built car' includes a whole list of unique engineer ing features that make for finer, fuller enjoyment of motoring. IB Already yon know that any Chrysler-built car is ultra-smart in appear ance, staunch, speedy economical, easy in control responsive that it embodies the most attractive equipment and fittings that you can find in any motor cars. Now we want to show you that you can afford to own a De Soto even though you had set your price limit somewhat lower and had resigned yourself to infi nitely lass than De Soto offers. Check all of De Soto's remark able features find out how much less De Soto costs to maintain. Consider these items in "relation to the purchase price and you will be con vinced that an investment in De Soto Six is not surpassed by anything in the low-price field. W. L. Q) CHRYSLER; MOTORS, PRODUCT Anderson Inc. DISTRIBUTOR- EM HIE IS ra n use High Compression Motors Make Good Use off Red Fuel LOS ANGELES. April 20. Time, which has a habit of fly lug. files especially fast la the "automobile same" and just as motor rehleles cut down the hours and miles In accelerated trans portation, to do ther rapdlly-drop Into the Umbo-of forgotten things once their mechanical features are antiquated by new inrentions. This, according' to automobile men. has been especially true since the adrent of the now uni versally accepted high-compression cars appear. Thus, day by day the ratio of high compression -head motors to the old-fashioned ones becomes higher and higher. Gallonage Jumps High It is this fact, primarily, which has cause dthe .Immense increase in gallonage of Ethyl gasoline, ac- KO. 4t srvorsis or thx akhttax. statb ftcsxT or the ugioy nrguxAXCE SOCIETY of Henkong-, China, ia tha Stat of Ora aon ea the thirty-first day of Dccsmbsr, 1928, made to the Insurance Commission er of tha Stst4 of Orvg-oh, pursuant to law: CAPITAI. Amount of c pin! ilock paid np Te- poiit ia th L'r d States f400.000.00 J.KCOMB Net preminmi icceireC durins the year t. ..$1.353.527.71 Interest, dividends and rents received dorinr the year 1(4,369.27 Iacome from other sources received daring- the year 307.579.S8 ToUl income 91,845,476.58 DI8BTJESE1CEKTS Net losses paid during tha year inclnd- ins; adjustment expeniee 9945,779.80 Dividends paid on capital atock dur ing the year '. . Commi ssions and salaries paid orinr. tha year 433,140.76 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tha year 00,028.71 Amount of all other expenditures . 1.295,893.48 Total expend itnree L$2, 783,342.75 ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market ralue) Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar ket Talue) 93.109,104.75 Loaaa on mort fires and collateral, etc. Cash in bank and n hand 839,583.49 Premium! in course of collection writ tea sine September 80, 1928 241,951.17 Interest and rents Cue and accrued.... 39,565.53 Doe from Sundry R. I. Companies on Paid Lories 82,509.57 Total admitted assets ..93.762.714.51 XJABIUTIXS Grett claims for losses unpaid 9698,007.24 Amount of unearned premiums on all utstandinr risks 546,964.74 Due for commission and brokerage 13.500.00 All other liabilities 57,500.00 Total liabilities, exclusive of capi tal stock 91,815.971.98 BUSINESS IH OREGON TOX THE TEAS. Net premiums received during; th year ssa.usi.vs Losses paid during the year 14,895.59 Losses incurred during the year 18,262.91 Nam of Company Bafoar Kessler Agencies, Incorporated, General Agents. Marsh AMcLennan, United; States man agers. Statutory resident attorney for service Continental National Bank A Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois. Neil Stewart, Portland, Oregon. cording to statisticians who hare checked tha comparative gallon age ef white and "red fuels. Be cause gasoline blended with anti knock Ethyl fuel are sDeeiflcall demanded by owners of advanced ears, the ratio of demand for Ethyl Is rapidly approaching-the SO per cent mark, it Is declared. Another fact resnonsible for the heavy Increase in Ethyl de mand, it is declared, is that auto owners, finding Ethyl so super tor In their new high-compression ears are having their older cars adjusted for advanced spark so that Ethyl in the low compression cars may turn carbon into power. Indicative of the Increased de mand for Ethyl on the Pacific coast Is the announcement, made last week, that another big oil company the Standard Oil com pany will hereafter sell Ethvl- Ued fuel. This brings the total to four companies dispensing Ethyl on the Pacific coast; Un ion Oil company. Associated Oil company and Standard Oil com pany. HUGE TAX PAID America paid a total of $785, 386,000 In taxo nn - wn IK- hides, according to the Oregon vvi auiBvciauon. eRAHAM-PAIGE IS Ifi 1 I B GOOD PROFIT Graham-Paige Motors Corpor ation reports earnings for the first Quarter of 1929 totalling $623,641.42; more than double the earnings for the same period of last year, which amounted to $257J83.fiO. The'directors o f the company voted this week to offer to the holders of the company's common and second preferred stock and right to subscribe pro rata to 283,758 shares of no-par-value common stock, at $25 per share. This will provide a right of sub scription on the basis of one and one-half shares for each share of second preferred stock, and one and one-half shares for each ten shares of the company's no-par-value oemmon stock. April . 29. 1929. has been fixed by the board for the taking of record of the stockholders in connection with such subscription rights. The Graham brothers. In be half of Graham Brothers Corpor ation of New York, have agreed to purchase, at the same nrlee offered to stockholders, all of such additional shares as may not ' be subscribed by stockholders. "The new stock." says m state- men by Joseph G. Graham, pres-""" ident. "is to provide additional capital to handle our steadily In creasing production, which is now running in excess of 500 cars a day." Elbert Bede To Edit Journal Of House, Senate Elbert Bede, editor of the Cot tage Grove Sentinel and reading clerk of the house of representa tives for many sessions, has been employed by Secretary of State Hal Hoss to edit the House and Senate Journal, a volume issued subsequent to each legislative ses sion and which contains the offi cial proceedings of the legislature. Bede. both on account of his ex perience in legislative matters and because of his knowledge of edit ing copy, will make a valuable man for the work. Fred Softon, formerly editor of the Elgin Re corder, is another newspaper man utilised by Secretary Hoss .In ed iting official documents, he hav ing just finishe da month's work on the 1929 session laws. A (gnoallnttsr SIKI(S)IP TeL 471 198 S. Commercial Vulcanizing said Tire Repairing This department is the largest and beet m the city. Toa rUl find the work well dme and the service good. Free Service Car fast telephone 471 and our service car Will Chxysler "75" Royal Sedan, $1525 Wfrtwlnth rtrm) A demonstration will prove Chrysleir performance leadership Drive a Chrysler "75" or "65" and you cannot help but understand why Chrysler successfully main tains its performance leadership. No other car regardless of price oners the remarkable combination of features which make Chrysler's unmatched performance possible. To try out a Chrysler in traffic is to tain a thrilling new conception of how eater, fleet and smooth fine-car acceleration can be what infinite safety has been attained in Chrysler's weatherproof internal - expanding four-wheel hydraulic brakes. To open the throttle wide on the broad highwayls to feel the exhila ratkmof steady , effortless high speed. To negotiate a steep grade or a wind ing hill is to relish the satisfaction of quiettjboundless energy and power, ever al your command. Yet it is only logical that Chrysler should give such performance. If you were to have a motor car engineered-to-your- order, you would unquestionably insist on each and every one,of the advancements in design and construction which, together, endow Chrysler with its masterful performance. We are eager to have you put a Chrysler "75" or "65" to the test to learn for yourself what a vast dif ference there actually is in perform ance, quality and value between Chrysler and all other cars. 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