Some of Burma-Shave's serial signs tried to sell men (and their wives) a smoother chin, but some sought to deliver a little drivers' education. Not only did the Odells (Burma-Shave's owners) need to keep their customers alive, so did the owners of Camp Cozy in the foothills of the Catoctin Mountains. From 1937:
Drive With Care
Be Alive
When You
Arrive
Burma-Shave
[2007]
Drive With Care
Be Alive
When You
Arrive
Burma-Shave
[2007]
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