Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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I '■'"■■ *"% .. .-■ ^fcove: AN ACTUAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPH. A. B. Mize of North Carolina grew some of the finest tobacco he ever raised-thanks to U.S. Government methods. 1 Ma TOBACCO EXPERT ! "U. S. Gov't methods have made crops better than ever... and Luckies always buy the choicer grades/7 says James Walker, 19 years an independent tobqcco buyer. Here's a 30-second interview with this veteran tobacco expert . . , Q. "What are these methods of Uncle Sam's?" Mr. Walker: "They're scientific ways of improving soil and plant food . . . that have helped farmers grow finer tobacco in recent years." Q. "And that's what has made tobacco better?" Mr. W: "The best in 300 years . . . even though crops do vary with the weather." Q. "You say that Luckies buy the 'Cream of the Crop"?" Mr. W: "They sure do. The best proof is that they're the 2-to-l choice of experts not connected with any tobacco company — warehousemen, auctioneers and buyers. For my part, I've smoked them 10 years." Try Luckies for a week. Yoifll find that the "Toasting" process makes them easy on your throat — because it takes out certain harsh throat irritants that are found in all tobacco. You'll also find out why. . .WITH MEN WHO KNOW TOBACCO BEST— IT'S LUCKIES 2 TO 1 2L J Have you tried a LUCKY tely? rLUCKY STRIKE. V WAS!. (IgarettESi m i&'A •':y:.; >:r ■iciin Tobacco Company