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Eddie Woods, Champion Cowboy, says: “To have nerves that can take it, I smoke only Camels, I've tried them all but Camels are my smoke! They have a natural mildness, and I like their taste better, Camels do not jangle my nerves, even when I smoke one after another.** Mrs. Phyllis L. Potter, Montclair, N. J., says: “T don’t doubt but what it takes healthy nerves to ride an outlaw horse! But any woman who is a home maker will agree with me that shopping, cooking, cleaning, washing, and tending to all the other duties of running a household are enough to jangle anybody's nerves. I know that I have to be careful in choosing my ciga- rettes. I am a confirmed Camel smoker because I can smoke Camels freely with- out a hint of jumpy nerves. And they are the mildest cigarette | ever smoked!"" Copyright, 1994, RJ. Rey! How Are Your Nerves? Fortunate indeed is that modern man or woman who does not get nervously upset. Raw, jangled nerves seem, all too often, to be the order of the day. If nerves are your problem, we sug- fest a check-up now—on your eating, sleeping, and smoking. Get a fresh slant on your smoking by changing to Camels. Much is heard about the Camels tobaccos used in various cigarettes. But this is a fact, as any impartial leaf- tobacco expert will tell you: Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE toboccos then any other popular brand. Everywhere you see Camels smoked more and more. People do care about mildness...about good taste... about their nerves. And Camels never get on your nerves...never tire your taste. Tobacco Company Costlier Tobaccos EVER GET ON YOUR NERVES..NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE comicbooks.com