Show A Suggested Philosophy For 1958 1959 For The Gooseberry Project ct Read at a recent Gooseberry meeting meeting- by A. A Reeve Norman of Mt Pleasant Hard liard work means nothing to a hen She just keeps on digging worms and laying eggs regardless of what the business prognosticators sa say about the outlook for this or any other year I If the ground is hard she scratches harder If its it's dry she digs deeper If its it's wet sh she digs where its it's dry dry If she strikes a rock she digs around it If It she gets a few more hours of daylight she gives us a few more eggs and digs a afew afew afew few hours longer But she always digs up worms and turns them into hard- hard shelled profits as as' well as tender profitable broilers Did you ever see a pessimistic hen Did you ever hear of one starving to death waiting for worms to dig themselves to the surface Did you ever hear one cackle because work was hard Noton Noton Not Noton on your life They save their breath for digging and the cackles cackle's come for eggs Suc Success ess means DIGGING A TUNNEL |