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PEAKING of farm relief, what about the poor pigs? When they complain about an odor, boy, it’s some odor! Less particular things than pigs shy at foul pipes. Yet so gentle a person as a lady loves to have pipe smoking in her presence— that is, with the right kind of tobacco. For instance, no living thing, pig or person, ever drew away from Sir Walter Raleigh’s mild, fragrant mix- ture in a smooth, well-kept pipe. Those rare Kentucky Burleys sat- isfy the smoker, and delight nearby non-smokers. Try a tin of Sir Walter Raleigh on your next store visit— the tin wrapped in gold foil. You'll see why particular men have adopted this fine tobacco “whole hog.” Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation Louisville, Kentucky, Dept. R-310 ° Send for this emer eund wud eer. St) waunserhran eeeresc “The car isn’t mine—I have no driver's license—and I wash my hands It’s 15#—AND IT’S MILDER of the entire affair.” ——______—__—__, 21 comicbooks.com