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SURE IT IS —and mighly strenuous tool “C PORT, even for the fun of it, can be tense and tiring,” says Miss Gloria Wheeden, who shows her skill at aquaplaning above and at the left. “Like most of the folks who go in for water sports, I pride myself on my fine physical condition. Yes, I smoke. When I feel a bit let-down, I light up a Camel and get an invigorating ‘life’ in energy.” Miss Wheeden's enjoyment of a life from Camels is shared by famous championsin many sports, and by millions of other men and women in all walks of life. When an active day drains physical and nervous energy, Camels help you renew your flow of vim. ‘And being mild, they never get on your nerves. “ “MANY. A TIME I’ve smoked a Camel to get a‘lift,”” says Harry Bur- . mester, printer (/e/t}. i! aN COSTLIER “With Camels handy, S TOBACCOS I feel I can take the / N tough spots right in Camels are made from stride. Camels never finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tire my taste or irritate TOBACCOS my throat—even smok- / and Domesti ing as much as I do.” 1060 PARACHUTE JUMPS —no mishaps! Floyd Stimson {right} started smoking Cam- els 10 years ago—at the time he made his first parachute jump. “Camels are so mild, I take healthy nerves for granted,” says Floyd. “I've found what I wantin Camels—mild- ness and tastiness.” comicbooks.com