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SPEAKING OF THE EXCITING SPORT with which his name has so long been as- sociated, Ray Stevens says: “When the last heat has been run, it’s mighty comforting to light up a Camel. That ‘let-down’ feeling fades away. I enjoy the pleasure of smoking to the full, knowing that Camels neter bother my nerves!” (Signed) RAYMOND F. STEVENS, North American Bob-Sled Champion “I'MACAMEL SMOKER, , "AS A MASTER BUILD- Camels restore my ‘pep’ 3 ER, I have learned that any when I've used up my eal work that requires energy. They taste so } ‘push’calls for Camels. They good, too. There's nothing give me new energy when like a Camel!” (Signed) - I'm feeling tired and list- JACK SHEA, Olympic less."" (Signed) Champion Speed Skater FRAZIER PETERS Bie tae os ee IN CAMELS.. Hanshaw, Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra over coast-to- “Camels are made from coast WABC-Columbia Network. finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS — Turkish and TUESDAY ) ee vi Domestic — than any COLLEGE GIRL: “When tired, a Us other populor brand.” ‘Camel makes you feel refreshed.” . (Signed) MARGUERITE OSMUN j sop THURSDAY \ Camel's Costlier Tobaccos never get on your Nerves! [iggeuaess ny Winston-Salem, N.C. comicbooks.com