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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1938)
January 3, 1UU8 PAGE FT7E CITY BRIEFS Ml Minim Houlli Mary June Monro, lii n k l I itr or Mr. ami Mrs. rtinrlna Monro of Klumiiili Kulls, It rttttirnlnx to Mini Francisco early III In wock lo resume her tlutllra nl (ho Miinixm school, where aim In tiikluu: a business course. Minn Mnoru hitH been I ho holliliiy hiMimi mn-nl o( Mr. unit Mill. It. It. .Macartney, unit tlurliiK thu hnllilnys lur oiiKUfto minit lo A I v 1 ii K Macartney was marie known nl a la given hy )itr iiinniliuoihor, Mm. K. II. Dunbar. In Oklahoma Krliiiln luivo incclvcil word from Mr. nnil Mm. Albert .Mi'Oilin, who ill" former ronlilinitn of Kliiiiiuih Kul In now in ukl ti k ihnlr lioina In IMinnniulr. Th (i McCunns nio spending three or four weeks v I s I 1 1 n K with frl In nml relatives In Okliilm- iiiu. Mi'Citnii In mi ciikIiioit wlih lliu Honllioin IMclflo, Hklliiu til I. like .Mr. mid Mm. Hubert Kllloit hith iiinonu those nnjoylnii ilia wlntur snorts m Crater liiku lliu punt weekend. Ollmrn nt the reimrl skiing were Mr. nml Mm. L, U. Arena mill frli'iula, .Mm Arena, Mr. nml Mm. Mnrk rlu ili, hill Clink, KM ta nnin Aiiilm'snii nml Myron Hliun nnn, Hti'wiirt (iroiiHhcck, Dorothy lliouiic nml .Mil i' k ii i "t Ann Wal ters nnil it Rcni-ii of fiithuiiiiiittir ski tnim who oujnycil apcclntor sports. Visits In Kouili Aiiioiik Hi" Kliiinnth Kalis resltlnts who drove nuiiih lor llio Now Year holidays were Mr mid Mm. W. K. Jlilllllii'll nntl Joint .MclMtinltl mid Mm. Ji-nnlu i.iiiiitlnll. Tim I ! u 1 1 1 -limn mid .Miss MrlluiiiiM vlnliod In Yri'ktt wlih Mr mid Mm. Frank t) c i don u iid I ii runt nnil, and Mm. Crmulml spent thu hollilnys with Iter unit KimiM'l), who Ih now iiiak I li c hit hoiiui in Yrrka. Iti'liuil I rum irekn Mi. nml Mm. K.nill U. Drehcr, Mho motor nl to Violin to niipnil several ilnys, rutin ncil Su inlu iilnht. 'I ho Drelierii nccoiniiiinli'd l'l'KKy 11 y mule, ihi.ir iiiin., imrk lu Vri'kn allor Minn I'lyiiiiilii speiii C'lirUl limn nl tlm l)relir limuv. Hl.u IIM'n with tlr. mid Mm. I., li. liohln, her Krsnilpaicnls, In Yreka. 'J liey nro ioriner Klmiuith Fulls ronldiinin. Krulll Sisith llnkota Aiiioiik the fliiti poi.Honn to sign thu new lyiio of i I'Kiairniioii nlla for out olaluto tuoiorlnii al Klmiuith county cliiiiiilicr of commerce Monthly, January 3, 111:18, was Clarence It. llruhcc, whu uuvo hit iiililrcsit nn Uniilti, ti. I). Ilrubce In nloiiilnii it A 1 1 u in o ii l camp ground wiuln horu And mny ro muni n Kluiunlh county resi dent. I li-l in Iti'KlsliT Mm. Minnie K. Kltcr mul puny of Han Fran cisco mere tho firm to register In JUJ8 nl I ho Klumnlh county chamber of commerco rcglslra tlon dnk. Mm. Ktler In stopping at tho Volley hotel whllo In Klnm nth Knlln. Homo Kroin Hmilh Mr. mid Mm J. H. Uovlnn huvo iiiluiniiil lo Kin mul h Fnlln nfior nimniUiiK 1U duyn In tlm nouih. Kn roiilo lioiun from Kuu l''riincliit'o thiy worn k" In A nil fu ii il of Mr. mid Mm. W. M. Wnlln, who huvo ri'contly riioiyttuod Tho llhulomi. 1 to v In it In mmniKor of lliu Ulk hotol. Itt'liirnn Homo- Inifor Krlniiiu rnliiiuoil Moiiduy tivonliiK from Him KriiniMnio, whoro ho niiont thu holldnyn In tho nouth vlnll- I n k lior hrolhur. Jink frlmiin Minn Frlmnii In oinployod In ihn offlco of (ho Al K ixn ii l.lllnool compttny. rylliliiii Hlnlorn Moot Tho Py- lliliin nlnlorn will hold tliolr ro K ll In r niootliiK ul 7:. '10 p. in. Tin-n-ility, .1 n ii n ti t y i, In Ihn K. C, hull. All moiuliom urn iinkot) by tho In nliillliiK off K or, 1'iint (J run (I Chlof Hlntor Krli'knon, to ho prononl to prni'llro for 1 ii h l ii 1 1 it 1 1 on . VlnltliiK nifiiiliorn nrn trordliilly Invltotl. l(o rrdnllluiiutH will follow thu luoot-Inii. Con for linlulil Ittmk K In inn I h loilK" No. Ill) of tho KnlKhln of 1'ytlilnn will I'onfor t Ii o KiiIkIiI riink Tuoniliiy, Juniinry i, ut 7:110 p. in. In lliu (OOP hull. All iiioiii- horn mid VlnltliiK inoiiihitrn iiro uiKod lo utiouil. itofronhiuontn will bo norvod followlUK the flo- Kro work. Illilliilny I'nil) Mr. mid Mm. C. J. Kviinn of IK2M l.oxliiKton nlronl, wore nl I ho homu of W. W. Thoiiipnoii In Miilln ovor thu wuok end, uttomlliiK a lilrihdiiy puny KlviMi for Junk Kvium. Juok Kvuiin In tho non of Mr. mul Mm. Kviina mul munuKr of llio IIIk Ull nl 11 1 11 111 lj r y ll nl ut Mullll. '1sIim 1)11111111(01 Mm. Irene Fontor. Ilbnirliin nt Mill, irhnnl hnn rotiiruod from a hollilny vlnll which nho onjoyod with hor dmiith tor, Dorn, Kontcr, who In tludylnj at an nn mid crtifl nchuol In l.o AiiKolon. Mini Kontor In well kuowa 'In Klnmnth Knlln, whore h'h ninny frlcndn. f BM: IJikr Mr. nntl Mrn. mnnr iio'-morn nun mt. mill .nn. titrlo ? Johnnon w-ero Among lite kl enlhunlnnli nt Crnlor Inke iarot Riindny. Skllnn wnn roport I'd oxoppiionnlly Bond, nn three Inchon of fresh nnow foil Sntuitlny night. Htinio From North W. C. Kry mlre, nccompnnled hy bin non nnd two flniiKhtorn, Rny. Mary nnd Hlln, returned from Portland Snt urdny After nponilliin a week Tlnlt lnf wlih frlendn In Hie north. ' llntk Fmm FiiKone E. It. Den Din, ntfllliilotl with tho Wnlton anil Wright offlcei, returned Mon day mornltm from Ruxene where he npent tho pnnl 10 dnyn enjoy Iiir a hollilny trip. WINTER CLEARANCE All Henvy UNDERWEAR j Gonulne Allen-A T el Kl II- !' , & jpnng mobuiv rnir 10 Wool. $'::!: $1.74 50 Wool. S: $3f: $2.93 100 Wool. Wat $4.95. Now All other Winter Underwear Cut In Proportion $4.45 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. VlnltliiK lloro llornlrn lloctor of I'orlliind In niiontlliiK nuvorul woekn visit i ii k Imr puruuin, Mr. end Mm. O. M. Ilmtor. For Hie punt fnw yonrn MIhh llot'tor hun lioon nmployotl lu Hiilom lu ntuio oftli:on mul In now miikliiK ln-r homo In I'ortlnuil. Vann HowltiK l.'luli Tho inoin horn of thu Vnna KowIiik rluli will moot nt tho homu ot Mm. Antll'ov tllnou. Midland loud, Tliiimduy, Jiiniuity tl, ut 2 p. m. Motiihom mid frlcndn mo cord Inlly Invited. I'nltetl 'I'OHiinoiitl Tlm I'nlt'd Townnoild rluli of Kluiii.itlt l-'ulln will moot lu thu circuit cotirl room at tho courthoitnu Tuouduy ul 7:3U p. m. for election of of II coin mid other liupnrlmu tninlnonn. Mt'iuliern nre tinted to nttund, mid Iho imhllc In cordinlly luvliod. Firm lo Itltti -Two llnlvornlty of Calltornlu iitiiilnutn pllotud thu Iirnt cur to Ihn Ciutoi l.'ikn rim lu I'J.'ls, Thoy worn WHIIum t.'olvlK of Wood unci Muurloe I'ro vont of MunolionliT, N. II,, who uio VlnltliiK til tho home of C'ol- vIk n iiunt, Mrn. V. K. O'Nell, lu Klmiuith Fulli. I hull to l.iiiflclil Sylvlu Mop lilnn. diiuchler of Mr. nnd Mm It. K. lloilln.i, un uiiioiik tho niinlonin i ''t ii i ii Ink lo nchool Kitn tluy mornliiK. Minn llopkllil. in n Junior nt Llnflold collone, Mc- Mlnnilllo. t 'liilsttiiiiN nt Yaklnin---Mr. mid Mm. Friink (ioliun of Kluiiiiith Fulln mid Mr, mid Mrn. C. M. Kelley mid liilltlroli, Kylviti nnil Fred or Olono, npent Iho t'hrlnt tnnn holldnyn VlnltliiK frlondn and riintlvoH ut Yuklmit mid vicinity. Itolitrii to Home Mr. and Mm. It. T. Junior of Anhlund, who hnvo boon vlnl 1 1 n (r In Kliiin nth Kulln with their diiiKlilor, Mm, fleno Lurnon and Mm. liulon Howell over the holidayn, re turned lo tholr home In the val ley Hundtiy. Tho Joelem forinorly lived nl Jtocky Point mid are plouuer renldentn of thin country. Culled lo Klumntli Wllllnm "Hill" Math era, formerly of Klamuth Fulla nnd now employed on iho Uull-Hiillotln In Hun Frun- cIhco. wnn cullotl to Inn homu hero by tho denth of h!n nlnlnr, I.lllliin Miithorn. ' Hill wan em ployed for a number of yenrn on Tho Ilorald-Nown, (iroiip lt .Meel Tho flint child Kl tady Ki'oui) moollng for 1 li :i 8 will he hold At the borne of Mm. W. I). Ilnudrlcknoii, 2C0.I Kcott ntruot Thin niliiy, January 6, ac cordion: to announcement made Monday. All J'ollcati PTA inein liern are Invllod to attend. Will Filler liimen --.lrn. ii. K. liuyden, who accompanied her yoiint; non, BiibIi, lo Corvullln where hu will renuiiie bin ntudicn nl Oregon Htnto collone, will re main In the valluy town, where nhe hnn taken an apurtment for the early nprlnfc monthn. Mrn. liuyden will tftko epeclal eournon In tho nchool of horticulture whllo In Corvallln. Helen liuy den, duuKhlor of Mr. and Mra. M. E. Haytlen, returned Ui Stan ford Saturday mornliiK to ro nume her work aa nnnlntunt dieti cian and manuKer of Jtoiiley hull on the Mlanford cumpuH. iloth Minn Hayden and her brother n pon I tho holldayi In Klnmath Falln. Helurnn to Hrliool William Slephenn, non of Mr. and Mra. IC. I.aton Stepheim, returned to tJret-on Htlito colleKe In Corvallln Sunday inornlnK after npendlliK the hollduyn here. Stephonn Is u Junior at acliool. Uilliortin .Mil Mcot Tho Kliiiiiuih Lutheran l.utlltn Alii will hold Itn loKUlur uiuotluii Tuendny, Jnnunry 4, ul 'I p. in. nl Mio home of Mm. Theodore lloff, 'iOOU tinrden. Mm. Aniiii VmiKuf will ho hontonn. All membern urc limed to attend. Hot urn From Trip Mr. and Mm. Mnury Schwartz, nccomii.in led hy Minn Marlon Siefnl of Lon AtiKolon, hnvo returned from a wook'a iiuioiiiohllo Hip Ihroiiith Oregon mid Wnnhlniiton to UtiUith Coluuibln. Heturun to School Klennor Collier, dnuRhtor of Mr. nnd Mm. Alfred Collier, wan nmoim the ntudentn rolurnlni- to Iho L'ulver nlty of Oregon Sunday mornliiK. (oea North lleorKo Fppomon returned to Oregon Stulo ioIIoko al Corvallln Sunday mornine nllor n pon il 1 n k the holldnyn In Kininutli hnlln vmlting with frlendn nnd relatlvea. Home From Trli Frank Ilo gnlny hnn returned from a holiday trip which look lilm to Clo Khun and Scattlo, Wnnh. Mrn. lloKiitny will romuln anil vlnll ,wllh relu llvea for a weok. 'liirn In tiilroriiM Membern of tho FOK drum corpn will bo roiiuirod to turn In all drum corpn unlforiiiii by Thtirduy, January B. The iiiilformn muni be complete whi n returned. TimminaMei-n' tiub M hem of llio Touiitinuntorn' club wore to hnvo mot nt 6:11 o'clock Mon day nlKht In the dining room o( Iho JOIU holol for their resu lur dinner mid entertuliiineul. Itiiiirn From South Mr. and Mrn. Jamen McCaalln returned Solidity afternoon' from X-oa An Kiion and other aoutburn clticn whore they npent the holidayn. In I, on Anaclea they vlnited with their daughter. Kiilem Vlnllor J. O. Stearns, brother of lir. Italph W. Steurun, In n himlncKA vlnllor In Klamath Kulln I ti In week from hln home in Siiloin. While hero he in ul tho Klk hotel. Here on llunlnenn Krmll Owcpn of Siilem, with the Ore- son ntate highway dopartniont, in making a liiminenn vinlt to the nlnto offices here. Hot in n to School Alice Lyle, dniightor of Mm. Ktiby I.yle, re- turnod to nchool nt the Lnlver- nlty of Oregon Sunday inoriiltiK accompanied hy Homy do Pittaru of Portland, who wan the houso guent ot Mm. I.ylo during the holidayn. Do Plttnrd In nine a l u ilr- ii I at the Lnlveinlty of Oregon. Nnmo Children Mr. and Mra. Hen Klelnmeler have named their infant aon, lliuco Anton. Mr. and Mra. Michael Kanper have chosen the name of Ell la Enlcllo for their Infant daughter, and Mr. nnd Mm. William Btumpe will chrlntcn their baby girl, Klla Jane. Mr. and Mra. W. n. Brlt tnin, who are being congratulat ed upon the birth of a daughter nn January 2, have named the little girl Julia Ann. All are at Klnmath Valley hospital. .Minor Crah -John Kdward Warren, 24 41 South Sixth street and Harvey nunken, 227 Broad street, were drivers of earn In volved In a minor accident at Klghth and Klnmath January 2, according to police reports. Winch stolen W. J. Heifer. lfl33 Melrose reported tho theft of a winch to city polico from hln property January 2. The winch, according to Helfor, was valued at 25. AoceplH I'oiifion Mrs. Etta nasinilHon, who bus been em ployed In the offices of the Klamath county club agent, has accepted n position In tho offices of the Klamalh Medical clinic. Boy Improves Willis Wlmer, the young boy who suffered a painful Injury to his left eye when shot by a playmate with a BH gun, was nble to return to his home In Wnntland avenue from Hillside hospital where he received treatment. Willis will not lone the sight of his eye, ac cording to hospital attendants. Iteimrt Crash Enrl Heuval Invest igator, and Archie DeWItt, Ilouto 3. Box 1S6, reported a minor accident at police head quarters Monday. The accident occurred at Fourth and Main utreetn at 11:30 o'clock, Decem ber 31. 1'iirentn of filrl Mr. and Mrs R. M. Brown of Merrill are re ceiving felicitations from their friends over the birth of a daugh ter, born Monday, January 3. In Hillside hospital. Mrs, Brown Is the former lone f.ein, surgery nurse at the hospital. (foes to 8cliool-nogor Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walsh of Tulelake, loft Sunday night for (lonragu university whore he will resume his studies, He has been In the Klamath basin for the holiday season. s-r.lt., -n1Milni-r Mrs. Tternlco Mead, recently elected worthy matron ol Aiona cnnpier, uh, has called a meeting of 1938 of- flcora fnr WerlnenrlAV evenlllir. January 6, In the Masonic templo to practice. leaves for South Stewart Oroosbeck, son of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Urocabeck, returned to bis studies at the University of Cali fornia after spending the holi days In Klamath Falls with his parents. Return From North Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Van Vaetor and young son, Robert, have returned from a holiday visit In Goldendnlo, Wash., where they were guests of Mrs. Van Vactor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Allyn. Report Accident Cars driven by A. L. Warren, Box 307, Klam ath Falls, and C. H. Murphey, also of Klamath Falls, were In volved In a minor autornohlle ac cident on East Main street, De cember 31, according to police records. Mayor In Town Mayor A. Ka- tina ot Mann was a Klamath Falls visitor Monday. ' F Lawrence Loren Stiles, 21, who gives his occupation as laborer and cowboy, was arrested on drunkon driving charge and fined 126 In justice court Monday. He waa given a six months Jail sen tence, suspended. A drunken driving complaint was also filed Bgalnat Harvey Carlott Homo, 27, warehouse fore man. His case had not been dis posed of Monday morning. Harvey Buchnnan, 1H, cowboy, was fined $10 on a charge of being disorderly. FILES Quick Positive Permanent RELIEF Advanced non-nurgtcal meth ods. NO HOSPITALIZATION No loss of tlmo from work. Mnny Natliiflcd pntleatt In Klamath nnd surrounding country have bocn Riven per manent relief. Write for booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractic Physician 731 Mnin Phone 404W You Cannot Afford to Miss This Ilavn Scarlet Fever Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smmp of illy re- port that their two young daught-: ern. who have suffered from a light attack of scarlet fever, are rapidly improving. Hump From Nchool - Mr. nnd Mis. Mitchell Tlllotsoii are unj.iy. lug a Mull from their son, John, who litis been a student ni St. Mary's. Hnok From Ktigi'iie Mr. nnd Mrs. Fvorelt It. Dennis hnvo re turned from Kugeno, where they spent Iho past two weeks. Knjoys tJnme Walter Hoane saw tho New Year's Hone bowl game In HtiHadena along with a number of other Klamath Falls residents. Visitor Here W. C. Davis of the .Southern Pacific headquar ters in Dunsmuir is paying a business visit In Klamath Fulls. Sees (Jiiiiio E. E. Drlscoll Is home from a trip lo San Fran cisco, where ho saw the cast-west football game. MIhs Hunt III -Connie Hunt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt, is confined to her homo on Pino street suffering from a severe cold. iiiiiik SHOE oA At Adrienne's Shoes Have Been Marked the Lowest Ever! Dr. George Goehring Dr. David H. Goehring 307 Medical-Dental Building Ph. 489 OPEN EVENINGS 200 Pairs OXFORDS, STRAPS and PUMPS in narrow widths. Sizes to 9 99 $&99 M4 Beautiful Style Footwear Values to $7.00 . . . Black, Brown, Blue, Rust, Wine, Green. llmim From Portland Mr. And Mrs. Henry l,atu. who enjoyed llio holidays in Portland, are cx pccicd to return Iho early pari of llio week from Iholr visit north. Visllur Hern Halo West, well kiiown Mcritll rancher, was uinong the Now Year vlsliors In Klamath Fulls, a guest al the Klk hotel. Ilochcn Here John Bochcn was a weekend visitor here from My. Get the world's good news daily through The Christian Science Monitor An iMttrnillonst Dtity Stvipdprr TuHliM by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One, Norwiy Slrm, Bolton, Mimchuutu Rcgulir rtidinj of Tils Chibtun Science Monitoh ii coiuiderrd by miny I liberal education. In clean, unbiased new, and wtll-roondtd editorial feature!, including the Weekly .Masaiine Secuoa, make the Mokitos the ideal ncwipaper for the home. It ia 1 eenti a copy, or S cenla a day on iub cription, delivered to your door, and ia obtainable at the following location! Christian Science Rending Koom, First National Hank Hullillng, Sixth and .Mnin Streets, Klnmath Falls, Oregon Short Lines of our Famous SELBY Footwear. Regular price to $10.50. Styl-ees and Tru-Poise MR. ED OLSON and MR. CHET SMITH Specialized Fitters ADRIENNF $5" mEt wl ' Visits Portland Mrs. Ruth Turner returned on the Monday in or ii I n B OrcKonlnu from I'ort liind. whnro sho spent tho Now Your holidays. Shu was accom panied homo by her son, Larry Itny, who has visited for the pusl weok In Portland. To Return Home Frances Dorry, daunhter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Dorry, Is expected to re turn to Klnmath Falls Monday nlnht from Snn Francisco, where she spent the holidays. Miss Perry is employed In the office of the U. S. reclamation service Hkl at Lake Other Klnmath Falls rcsldonts to enjoy the ex cellent BkllttK and winter aports at Crater lake Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Rhlrk, Mr. and Mra. Wallace Hector and Bornlco lloctor of rortland. Visit Crater Lake Among the ski fans to spontl Bundny at gov ornmont camp al Crater lake wore Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mc Kendrea of Morrill and Mr. nnd Mrs. llnhlon 11. Hastings and son, Don, of Klamath Falls. Returns From Portland Max Freeman, who has spent the past week on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip to Port land, returned to Klnmath Falls Sunday night. Oakland Visitor John Zwnld of Oaklnnd, well known Califor nia cattle buyor who visits fre quently In Klnmath county, Is horn for a few days. Zwald Is a guost at the Elk hotol while In this eity. Haw Oame Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Cornntt nre among the Klamath Falls rosldcnla who drove south to witness the rtoso howl gnmo In rnsndena on Now Year's day. Drive to Chlco Mr. nnd Mrs. Enrl Weimar, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wolmnr nnd tlntigbtor Anno, spout tho New Year holidays In Chlco, driving Bouth on Saturday. RECTAL DISEASES TRKATEO HY TUB MODERN ELECTRIC METHOD MII.D SAFKIl MOHlil I'UnMANKNT Dr. M. C. Cassel, Specialist OASHKI 11ROH. CHIROPRACTIC CMNIO Write for Free Jtooklct S!iiS N. th rl,0" 4ao is mm i What quality of tobacco goes into Camel cigarettes? This question, of interest to every smoker, is answered by the men who know tobacco from the ground up IF YOU want to know the quality of the tobaccos that go into various cigarettes, hero is one certain sourco cf information the men who grow tobacco. Thoy sell leaf to tho buyer who bids most for it. Thoy hnvo seen Camel bid and pay higher prices necessary to got choice plies of leaf. And they report other planters who grow fine tobacco havo had the same experience. That's why, as one grower puts it: "Most planters profor Camols." Smoke Camols steadily, and you'll realize what finer, more expensive tobaccos mean In smoking. "CAMELS ARE MADE FROM more expensive tobaccos," says planter Beckham Wright. "I know the kind of leaf used for making various cigarettes. Only my best lots are bought for Camel." "THE CAMEL PEOPLE bought! the best of my last crop," says T. N. Williams, tobacco planter. "They paid the highest price. More expensive tobacco goes into Camel cigarottos all right." "I'VE BEEN IN this county for SO years," snys tobacco planter Ollio Hozelwood. "I'll toll you whoro tho bost tobacco goos. The choico lots of my crop, aro nlmost nlwnys bought by the Cnmcl peo ple Every one on our placesmokcs Cnmols too just like me." "AN EXTRA GOOD CROP,"saya Ray Sponcil, who has grown flna tobacco for many years, "and tho Camel buyor bought all of my good lenf. I've scon the roal fine lots go to tho Camel people year after yoar. I smoke Camels bo cause I know tho quality of the tobacco thoy use." MEET ALEY SKIDMORE, of Winchester, Kentucky. "I'm a tobacco planter," ho says as he displays some of his choice leaf. 'Those Camel buyers pay for the best - and get it. The choice lots of my Inst crop brought me a top price, and Camol took all of the fine leaf that I had. I'm a steady Camel smoker myself. Camels are the favorite with men who grow tobacco." Mr. Skidmore and the other planters shown here bring direct evidence that Camels are in deed made from costlier tobaccos. Turn to Camels and see for yourself that those costlier tobaccos do make a real difference. MyJJL rK fri$l p--.-'-.---".-------.-.---'''---.-'-.' 1 S i i K"MwW v-n .i, rvyai,,! j... Arjr,jkrK., ,a,K , un Ki-l ! HL7AJM Kill f A i kA i lS ki 'lLrk1J Camel spends millions more foe COSTLIER TOBACCOS. They are a matchless blend of finer, MORE EXPENSIVB TOBACCOS Turkish and Domestic. OwntfM. 1 til. It J. RttMU. T.Iimw nnmt. WllwtM.BatM, M. 0. DHlia.lljillijyi'WWlwl WWWHI-ailiy ywiifwpwiawiiiasiiiai