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YOU RATHER FOLLOW? Rather a foolish question to ask an adult, and yet, numerous adults each day are taking chances that could easily cost them loss of vision. Whether we be hunters or not, we have no desire to follow a "seeing eye” dog the rest of our life, and the use of protective goggles can prevent such a tragedy. How many jobs do you know of that can be operated by a blind person? . . . Did you ever try to dial a telephone number, eat, or even walk while blindfolded.^ ... the three tests mentioned above will really open our eyes as to how important vision really is—just how han dicapped one would be without it. The manufacturers of glass eyes are doing a good business throughout the world today, as a result of chance-taking on the part of numer ous individuals. Never let it be said that YOU contributed to their prosperity.
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