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"HUNTING CAUTIONS" With hunting season now under way, we wish to urge everyone to hunt with ”care and caution”. Several hunting trage dies have occurred in this terri tory in recent years, and it is sincerely hoped that such trage dies can be eliminated. In hunting as in safety work, it is the duty of the experienced to teach the inexperienced, and the duty of the inexperienced to learn. Remember: Never shoot at objects indistinctly seen among trees or bushes; they might he human beings. "FOG - RAIN - SNOW" With "Ole Man Winter” just around the corner, we should all resolve to drive with care, cau tion, and common sense. Wet or icy roads and poor visibility call for reduced speed, slow turns and easy braking. Remember: It is always better to be safe than sorry. How often we have heard the statement that "haste makes waste”, and so few of us let this statement sink home as we should. Numerous personal injuries result either directly or indirectly from too much haste, and ive have experienced untold damage to equipment through this very unsafe practice. Such undue haste will stop when each of us realizes that we might be next on the injured list— that a single second of haste might be the cause of regret all the rest of our lives. In the majority of cases, we are guilty of undue haste because we really never thought what an injury can mean to us individually. If we would only put ourselves in a position to realize how an injury could affect us personally, it would put an end to undue haste. A PHYSICAL CHECK-UP ONCB A YEAR. TO THE DENTIST TWICE A YEAR. EAT THREE MEALS REGULARLY. GET AT LEAST EIGHT HOURS SLEEP EACH NIGHT ALSO, YOUR SHARE OF FUN AND EXERCISE. li 10 ANYTHING ELSE, MR. TIME CL0CK9 YES, JOHNNY- EASY ON THE "HOME REMEDY" TREATMENTS. TAKE SERIOUS ILLS TO THE DOCTOR. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN A POUND OF CURE’.'
The Echo (Pisgah Forest, N.C.)
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