OCR Text |
Show tJren a chance to play away their pent up energy. Entertainment, it has heen estimated, should average ahout $6 a day per person, which allows al-lows for such expenses as film. souvenirs and entrance fees for parks, museums and other tourist tour-ist attractions. Keep track of what you spend, and. when you've reached the limit, put on the hrakes! Unexpected automohile service serv-ice charges have a "cars and effect" relationship on budgetary budge-tary imbalance. A good way of minimizing such repairs is through the regular use of detergent de-tergent gasolines and oils which boost fuel economy, lower oil consumption and eliminates rough engine idle. Particularly important on long trips. Mobil's oils and gasolines, which have detergents make for longer engine en-gine life. Now is the time to take accurate ac-curate account of your car and other vacation assets so that you don't jinx your journey or allow your travels to become travails. BY GEORGE THOMPSON Spending a vacation with the accent on "spending" can be a buy of a lifetime or a budgetary bust. To avoid the mismanagement of money on a trip, don't take a holiday from budgeting, even if it means giving up an occasional "extra" such as an expensive: chair lift ride or a fancy hooked rug at a roadside stand. Many budget-conscious Americans conserve their funds by eating most meals picnic style. Portable coolers, jugs and stoves make it possible to prepare outdoor meals that tempt the palate and watch the wallet. Surprisingly, cooking a meal yourself, if you take advantage of the many time and labor saving products on the market, takes little longer than a restaurant res-taurant stop. Yet it saves money and, what is more, gives chil- |