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"Our Far. West Sunny Spacious. And remarkably inexpensive.” (A message from the people who live in the U.S.A.) If you like surprises, and sights you'll never see at home, try America's West. 5 Even the people who live in this area of our country are constantly surprised by it. ■ And one of the nicest surprises is the cost J*.‘ ’s? \ - '-‘rX* of things. $• 'f - In the state of Washington, for example, W/ ’/ v*' you can see a petrified forest millions of r 5" \i l / years older than man. A visit here is free to w “ •' >. ><■ • 1 • our visitors from abroad. .\ " \ ' There are no less than nine national parks, ’’ , V.-s ' forest areas and recreational lands in Wash- ■ ' * ’ " 1 > , ' M ' ington —and all are free, to you. \X- ”*‘ *' We find the best way to enjoy the changing ■'4"? " L’ I '’ ’’ - -K 1 ' scenes of our countryside is to tour by car. t .1 You can rent a car for surprisingly little. A •<' ,v•’?' -./’L ' \X'C "■f’’’.' small car costs as low as $5.40 a day and 6c af ,- , "i l ' », ..1 ’ ' a mile. Or you can get a bigger car for a little ■ ’ > w’’ ’ ‘ 1 ’ ‘ ' V more. You may want to rent one by the week. ■ ' -r.'' •• . ? ' 1' s Almost ail of our major car-rental companies ■ . •. ’ ' * "-, ’’ have special, money-saving weekly rates. M ' Oregon: great forests ‘t, , friendly Indians. *> of Washington another out- T - has 15,000.000 m Kf'Jp , - acres of national forest. That’s nearly Ve of ■■■■.-.■ - ■’ 'A' ' . • J the state's total area. How vacation In Naw Orleans for as little as SNZI3.CO a day . ■: j son*' TV <P ’ r P * r ' $5 50 Yosemite National Park, California. These trees were old in Caesar’s Time. eflgs k toast ( and n cottU) C *.’. b .*. con .*. nd * 0.00 gon. No matter how many thousand miles price of a drink, you can hear folksingers Lunch (roast beef, new potatoes, green you’ve travelled, and how many spectacles o, B ‘ ove h and t P r ° test in pea salad, and coffee) * 1.20 you ve seen, a rodeo is a unique and sur- the City s famed Nortn eeacn section. Dinner (seafood platter, French fries, prising event. |_ os A n ge|es and Hollywood, salad, bread and butter, and coffee).;.... $ 2.70 f or a $l.BO grandstand seat, you’ll see ” . , c e ran ri«rn l« Sight-seeing and buses S 2.30 enough bronco-busting and bull-dogging to A bout^ 4oo g of Hollywood You’ll want *12.00 last you a llfetirne - to visit the sets of the famous studios. The Surprises of California. The best tO urs last two hours and cost After Washington and Oregon, therejs Cali- $2.90. Chances are good that you'll see some At Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs, you can sleep fornia. And California, for many people, is of your favorite movie stars. You may even In a real Indian reservation. Your tepee will San Francisco. see them before the cameras, cost $4.50 a night, One of America's more romantic philoso- South of Los Angeles is Disneyland, all If you don't feel like curling up in a tent, phers once said: “Every man should be 172 acres of it. Admission, for the whole day, stretch out in a cabin. Cost $8 a person allowed to love two cities —his own and is $3.15. (double occupancy). San Francisco.” Everything is done on a big scale In CallNo matter where you choose to sleep, Most Americans would agree with him. fornia. The state itself Is bigger than many don’t call it a day until you've watched the And no matter how much you have heard countries of the world. So, it s not unlikely nightly tribal dances. about the City, it will surprise you. that you will find many surprising sights in it Oregon is proud of its Indian heritage, as It is rimmed on three sides by a bay that We do. All the time. you’ll see in the names on the signposts. may well be the most beautiful body of water ncJ | 0 s hare the best of them Tillamook. Umpqua. Molola. in the world. The reflections from the bay with you After a night on an Indian reservation, U Sca^match 08 Wh ' Ch See vour travel agent soon He'll give you a you'd expect to see some cowboys in the other Olty ,n ,he U S ' can matcn ’ . , , free “U.S. Travel Planning Kit”. It contains a same general area. You will. Most are quiet. Here, you can do a staggering variety of fascinating collection of helpful information, amiable people not given to violence and things without spending very much at all. f rom maps f 0 cos t an d sight seeing guides, sudden emotion. But wait until you see them a ride on the antique cable cars costs 15 You’ll find it an exciting, interesting way to in a rodeo. cents. A steaming seafood dinner on Fisher- prepare for your visit to us. Every summer, our best rodeo performers man’s Wharf is around $2.40 (for baked iiMiTcn TRAVFI compete at the Pendleton Round-up in Ore- stuffed turbot in brown butter). And, for the UNIItD OlAltO IKAVtL SLKVIUt. US.INNA

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