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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 March - Page 5

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"The nation now, as in 1917, will need the wholesome tonic of recreational travel as one of the greatest main·
taining forces of national morale." - .Statement by United States Travel Bureau of the U. S. Department of
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WE'RE DOING
Our Part. . '.
HOTELS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA are doing
their part in this great national cause by
maintaining normal facilities and operations
in every department for the use of Americans
seeking mental and physical release from
strain and fag.
To facilitate the business of Americans, and
in the interest of war production, there is aug·
mented service at the great metropolitan hotels
of Los Angeles, Hollywood, Long Beach, ~an
Diego and the other large cities of Southern
California.
There are no rations of fun at the fine resort
hotels located on the desert at Palm Springs;
by the sea at Coronado, Carlsbad, Laguna, La
Jolla, Santa Catalina, Santa Monica and Santa
Barbara; and amid the beauties of Pasadena,
Beverly Hills and Riverside. Health and
energy still bubble from the earth at the fam·
ous mineral springs resorts.
Golf, tennis, riding, swimming, cycling,
badminton and a multitude of other sports and
recreations are still to be enjoyed every day
of the year by the visitor to this sun·blessed
land.
Hotel rates in Southern California will con·
tinue at pre·war levels. Nowhere is there a
greater variety of hotel accommodations to
suit every budget aJ?d every taste.
In spite of rumors, travel is normal Ln
Southern California. Transportation to and
throughout the state is normal, and hotel and
resort life is normal.
For further particulars, consult the nearest
travel or transportation agent or your automo·
bile club.
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Room 701, 629 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, California
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is y our best introduction to our advertisers.
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