Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1923 — Page 3
■7 < WTFWW JH? M JML 'T'HERE are a few people today who are talking pessimistically about conditions of our country. The Cloverleaf Creameries wish to convey a message to the people of our community and surrounding territory, which we thoroughly feel, that every one should be optimistic as there never has been such a promising future for PROSPERITY as there is at the present time, and, to have such prosperous times we must have Faith and Confidence in Our Country, State and City IVE believe in the management and fairness of the industries of our country. WE believe thatthefarmersof our country are on the road to a prosperous year. IVE believe that 90% of our farmers are now optimistic and have a right to be. WE believe that all the crops of 1923 with the possible exception of one, will be profitable. WE believe that extensive dairying will make farmers more money than any crop. WE believe that it pays every farmer to sell butterfat and feed the skim milk to the hogs, calves and chickens. WE believe in better co-operation between the farmer and merchant. WE believe that our organization can and does render honest service to all its pat- , rons. IVE believe that the loyalty and patronage of our patrons and customers has been the cause for the success of our comI pany. Cloverleaf Creameries Inc. Factories at Decatur Indiana Huntington
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1923.
