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PLANT NO. 2

The Plymouth
Motor Castings Company

within one year has become firmly established as a pro-
ducer of the finest quality of gray iron and semi-steel cast-
ings that can be produced. They now have over forty
customers, any and all of whom will vouch for the above
statement. Among them are numbered some of the best
concerns in their line. The company is constantly being
offered desirable business, which they are compelled to
refuse until the balance of the equipment is installed ;
they can accept only such orders as their equipment can
handle. They have decided to EQUIP IMMEDIATE-
LY and TAKE ON the business of the large concerns
whose daily requirements demand such equipment. They
will also be constantly adding more men to their payroll
as the patterns are received, and working capital, to take
care of the increasing expense until the returns from col-
lections, will take care of it, must be provided for.
They know exactly what is required, what it will cost,
and what they can produce with it. The business is
already assured, amounting to several hundred thousand
dollars for 1917.
Their business forced them out of Plant No. 1, which
became too small, so, they purchased land on trackage
and built plant No. 2, partially equipped and running,
which is 50x210 feet, with provisions made for doubling
this space, all of which is paid for with perfect title.
They have a business which will require the full 50x240
feet, and the equipment which they are purchasing is for
the full space, with a duplicate cupola of 10-ton per hour
capacity, additional core-room and ovens and cleaning

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They make castings for aeroplanes, marine engines,
motors, trucks, tractors, automobiles (gasoline, electric
and steam), auto accessories, plumbing supplies, grain
separators, cream separators, special machinery ; for the
highest and best class of machine shops, difficult and in-
tricate castings, castings made to chemical analyses and
mechanical construction.
The foundry business is basic—you must have cast-
ings before you can have the machined castings and a

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foundry that can turn out the quality castings ALWAYS
has more than it can do.
Quality and delivery guaranteed. They have a foun-
dry right here at home that has long been needed and
they deliver by truck in Detroit every day.
The greater portion of the castings used in Detroit are
shipped in and the most of these from outside the state.
They are capitalized for $250,000. The maximum
amount of stock that will be outstanding, as is now esti-
mated, when all the capital required to accomplish the
above purpose is secured, is $150,000. The stock being
offered, sold and remaining, is treasury stock.
Two thousand shares of common stock of a par value
of $10.00 each, full paid and non-assessable, is offered at
$12.00 per share.
The COMPANY'S BOOKS SHOW that the NET
PROFITS NOW, if paid in dividends, would make the
stock WORTH MORE than is asked. When the equip-
ment is installed and operating, which this capital will
pay for, and also its proportion of increased expense, the
Company's books will show that the next issue will be
WORTH •.ar more and the price will be fixed accordingly.
The first issue sold at par, $10.00, this issue is $12.00, and
the next issue will be much more.
The plan has been and is to sell the stock on a basis
of what the books show it is worth AT THE TIME OF
OFFERING the issue to the public, NOT on any future
prospective value which the added equipment this money
will purchase, makes, by turning out the greater volume
of business.
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They have succeeded, they are making profits every
working day.
This stock has met the requirements of the laws of
the State of Michigan.
The Corporation's Business Headquarters are at Nos.
703-4 Empire Bldg. (formerly Gas Office Bldg.), corner
Clifford and Washington Boulevard.
Call or *mail your checks immediately, for this issue
will soon be sold.

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