Show Box Factory J t 1 j Receives Good 1 J f r l C Contract Of Offer er eri i t r. r 1 Secretary Hougaard Is in receipt 9 of a flattering ClatterIng contract which if vi- vi y accepted will rill keep the 1 Manti tl Woods f Product plant in operation with r Ii mod moderate rate crew twelve months of the year iThe he size of the boxes required re required re- re by this new concern would I be bo very ery advantageous to the plant 4 In that the boxes are so small small small- r each box requiring only 5 12 feet of ot timber timber that that there would be e hardly any timber produced a al the J mill thad could not be used to ad ad- w vanta vantage e The Tho company seeking the contract would require as a begin- begin I T r n ning ing ord order r boxes per month which In turn would require 60 feet of lumber This order be gradually increased as tho time factory Adjusted ed it Itself ell to the making making mak mak- ing of these small cheese boxes t i If It such a cont contract aCt ct were int inte r ed d into it would consume the entire I X out put of the plant and according to Mr 1 Hougaard there is timber i u enough assessable in our mountains Ii v to maintain the factory ate at a this rate for twelve to fifteen years rears If the plant were operated on such a basis it would bring in a revenue of per year nearly all of tf which would be distributed among ert 01 J our local workmen While Mr d and his company are very ery anxious to enter Into such a a. contract knowing full fullre well that It would be profitable to tor re r j them em the they are afraid the company is not financially secure enough to guarantee such delivery each month as It would require considerable working capital Invested in raw timber as wiell as lumber Inthe Inthe in inthe the drying piles to keep such a J J large rge order going and until the return return re- re turn would offset the outlay Tho The company h s ha 3 invested all they have havo to Ito spare in the construction construe construe- lion Hon of the plant and now feel the t Lt a. a need of the working capitala capital r a the In course of constructing the A plants the they ha had numerous offers to f f buy In with them but they did not feel Ceel like letting any of or the stock go until they had some definite idea as to what the plant could do door or r what its possibilities are Now that they have demonstrated what can bo 10 done and lla leave have some very ery definite figures as to the cost of or s operation operations and cost of tho the raw products products pro pro- 1 ducts they are in i i- i hopes that they may mar dispose of a n. Mock of stock to ft give she them time the work working ng c capital they need An outlay o of moro more than has already gone into th the enterprise if it another l. t could be added they w then tf 1 ha have have sufficient funds to operate to advantage and be able to guarantee the prompt filling of or their orders f iv I It would be a shame If such a proposition proposition ono one that that would could give stead steady employment to nearly thirty men and fifteen teams and turn u u a. local product which Is no now ow Practically j us useless less Into a stream of oC 1 If I ready cash flowing into our come comi com- com e i were were not supported Almost Alf Al- Al f most that much money goes out of h. h ManU Manti every year In the tho various f sucker schemes advanced principally principal principal- a S. S 1 ly y In lh the a form of oil and mineral stocks Vh Why note no not put this mono money p a i Into legitimate enterprises giving employment creating corporate corporate corpor corpor- rite ate wealth which ma may be taxed and i thus reduce our t taxes and build u up Ul mr m r bur our ur own community rather tha than thans s some somo other place e eL 11 L |