Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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9 Actual color photograph op Mr. King inspecting some "better-than-ever" tobacco! "Yes ma'am, it was Uncle Sam. who made tobacco better than ever! "And Luckies always buy the cream," says H. R. King, 15 years a tobacco buyer. "Credit sure does go to U. S. Government scientists," says Mr. King. "The past few years they helped farmers grow tobacco the like of which America has never seen. "As I've bought over 4 million pounds of tobacco at auctions from Floridj Kentucky, I've seen that Luckies sna] the prettier lots of these finer tobac "So I smoke Luckies, and others in line do, too. I mean independent bu warehousemen and auctioneers." WITH MEN WHO KNOW TOBAC BEST . . . IT'S LUCKIES 2 TO 1 HAVE YOU TRIED A LUCKY LATELY ?