(1 • moms PLANT TOURS in the UNITED STATES < 8E«* S United States Travel Service • United States Department of Commerce Washington 25, D.C. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/planttoursinunitOOunit PLANT TOURS in the UNITED STATES This listing of plant tours has been compiled from information furnished by State-U.S.T.S. travel coordinators. The times and dates listed are subject to change without notice. It is important to make local inquiry and check with the concern you wish to visit, confirming the dates and times mentioned, well in advance of proposed tour. United States Travel Service • United States Department of Commerce Washington 25, D.C. ALABAMA Albertville American Rubber Corporation, P.O. Box 740. Contact Warren Bruinlik, Manager. Rubber floor tile. Anniston Alabama Pipe Company, P.O. Box 791, 2006 McCoy Ave- nuei — Cast iron soil pipe and fittings and plumbers spe- cials. Contact C. A. Hamilton, President. Birmingham U.S. Pipe & Foundry Company, 3300 1st Avenue, North — pig iron, coke, paint, steel and dual metal and limestone. Mr. R. B. Garrett, President. Brewton Container Corporation of America — paper board for con- version to containers. Don Jennings, Manager. Coosa Pines Coosa River Newsprint Company — paper mill, pulp mill, paper, newsprint. P. A. Bachelder, President. Decatur Autolite Corporation of Alabama, Courtland Highway — electrical hardware products. R. O. Boden, Manager. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., State Docks Road — textile treating compounds, plastic and rubbers. P. D. Raths, Plant Manager. The Chemstrand Corporation, Courtland Highway — acri- lan synthetic textile fibre. Louis D. Scott, Manager. Fairfield Tennessee Coal & Iron Division, United States Steel Corporation, P. O. Box 599. Steel mill. Mr. Arthur V. Wiebel, President. Elba Dorsey Trailers, Inc. — truck trailers, livestock vans, etc. George Collier, President. Gadsden Republic Steel Corporation, 174 South 26th Street — steel mill. John R. Lowery, Division Manager. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 464 Goodyear Ave- nue — tires and tubes, valves, tread rubber. A. C. Michaels, Manager. Monroeville Monroe Mills, Subsidiary of Vanity Fair Mills, Inc. — ladies' underwear, nylon tricot lingerie. Stanley A. Lampe, Plant Manager. Prattville Continental Gin Company — Machinery, cotton ginning. Jasper Buckner, Vice President. Sheffield Reynolds Metals Company — aluminum ingots and pigs, aluminum basic reduction. R. B. Newman, Plant Manager. ALASKA Anchorage Alaska Fur Factory. Alaska Sew & Fur Shop. David Green, Furrier. Jonas Bros, of Alaska, furriers & taxidermists (has free private museum of stuffed Alaskan animals) . Eklutna (near Palmer) Hydroelectric power project. Fairbanks U.S. Smeltering, Refining & Mining Company gold dredgers. Homer Alaska Wild Berry Products Co., Where native products are canned and prepared for distribution. Juneau Fish & Wildlife Service, biological research laboratory. Juneau Cold Storage, plant and cannery. Ketchikan Fish Hatchery, city park. Visitors permtted to look around. Mon. thru Fri. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ketchikan Pulp Company, mile 8 North Tongass. Con- ducted tours every Wed. at 1 p.m. Special tour arrange- ments other times made by contacting Mr. Bud Stephen. Ketchikan Spruce Mills, 330 Mill Street. Tours by special arrangement only. Contact Mr. Ed. Borgen or Mr. Clyde Courtnage. Five days a week. New England Fish Company, 930 Stedman Street. No conducted tours but visitors permitted to wander around at their own risk. U.S. Coast Guard Base. General visiting hours Sat., Sun., and holidays only from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Duty Officer. Kodiak Alaska King Crab Co. Palmer University of Alaska, Extension Service (experimental farm). Petersburg Experimental fur Farm. Nine miles south of Peters- burg on Mitkof Highway. Tours by appointment except May and June. Contact Station Manager. Alaskan Glacier Seafoods, shellfish processing plant. No conducted tours but visitors permitted except February 15 to May 1. Contact superintendent, Petersburg. Kayler-Dahl Fish Company, salmon, halibut and shellfish processing plant. No regular conducted tours but visitors permited to view operations any time except February 15 to May 1. Contact superintendent, Petersburg. Pacific American Fisheries, salmon cannery. No con- ducted tours but visitors permitted to view operations during season June 20 to Sept. 1. Contact superin- tendent, Petersburg. Petersburg Cold Storage Co., halibut and salmon proc- essing. No conducted tours but visitors permitted to view operations during season May 10 to Oct. 1. Con- tact Manager, Petersburg. Petersburg Processors, salmon cannery. No conducted tours but visitors permitted to view operations during season June 20 to Sept. 1. Contact superintendent, Petersburg. Seward Standard Oil Company, loading and storage docks. Open to schedule groups by reservations made through the Chamber of Commerce, Box 756, Seward. Also of in- terest is the entire Seaward dockfront, one of the most modern in the nation. Sitka Alaska Lumber & Pulp Co., wood pulp mill. (1) ARIZONA Phoenix Guaranty Bank Roof Tour — Every Wednesday 10 :30 a.m., 3550 N. Central Ave. Carnation lee Cream Co. — Hostess on duty Mon.-Fri. until 5 :00 p.m., 4140 N. Central Ave., No bottling on Wednesday. Arizona Brewing Co., Tours 10 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m., 150 S. 12th St., Mon.-Fri. Luke Air Force Base — Tours to be set up in advance. Luke Field. Holsum Bakery — Mon. & Thurs., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., S. 23rd Ave. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. — Mon. & Tues., 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m., 1301 Black Canyon Hwy., Wed. & Thurs., 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call in advance. Superior Inspiration Copper Tour — Tuesdays, Fridays. 1-3 :30 p.m. Must register prior to noon at Inspiration Em- ployment Office — includes all safe and interesting features. ARKANSAS Arkadelphia The following plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Rex Butler, Manager, Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Arkadelphia, Arkansas Hollywood Vassarette Company, brassieres. Oberman Manufacturing Company, men's and boys' work and casual trousers. Reynolds Metals Company, aluminum pig and ingot. Tectum Corporation, roof decks. Benton The following industrial plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Paul McCaslin, Manager, Chamber of Commerce, Benton, Arkansas Arkansas Face Veneer Company, face veneers. Mooney Plywood, Incorporated, Paul Mooney, Manager, hardwood plywood. Owosso Furniture Company, bedroom furniture. Conway The following plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Guy Murphy, Manager, Conway Cham- ber of Commerce, Conway, Arkansas Dean Milk Company, milk products. International Shoe Company, juvenile shoes, cement con- struction. Crossett The following plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Charles C. Hanson, Manager, Chamber of Commerce, Crossett, Arkansas. Bemis Brothers Bag Company, paper and plastic indus- trial bags and covers. Chase Bag Company, multiwall paper bags. Georgia Pacific Corporation, Crossett Division, paper and allied products, chemicals, lumber, oak flooring, etc. Simplex Paper Company, paper converters. Textile Paper Products Inc., paper tubes and cores, paper concrete forms, voids, and ducks. El Dorado The following plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Lee Zachary, Greater El Dorado Com- mittee, IfOO 8. Elm,, El Dorado, Arkansas. American Oil Company, gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, die- sel oil, liquefied petroleum gas, tractor fuel, petroleum coke. J. M. Poultry Packing Company, Inc., poultry processing. Monsanto Cbemical Company, nitrogen fertilizers, anhy- drous ammonia, pelleted ammonium nitrate, nitrogen solutions, sulphate of ammonia, urea, aqua ammonia, sulphuric acid, feed-grade urea. Prescolite Manufacturing Corporation, lighting fixtures. Reynolds and Draper Lumber Company, pine chips, ground wood flour. Fayetteville The following plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Wesley J. Gordon, Executive Vice Pres- ident, Chamber of Commerce, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Bear Brand Hosiery Company, ladies' nylon and seamless hosiery. Campbell Soup Company, frozen poultry, precooked chicken dinners. Fulbright Wood Products Company, hardwood component woodparts for industry. Kearney, James R. Corporation, electric utility equipment, fuse links, lighting arrestors, secondary circuit breakers. Standard Register Company, printed business forms. Fort Smith The following plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Paul Lattnre, Manager, Chamber of Commerce, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Acee Company, milk. Acme Brick Company, brick and tile. Acme Spring Bed & Mattress Company, innerspring mat- tresses, box springs, studio couches, commercial felt. Ballman-Cummings Furniture Company, bedroom furni- ture. Borg- Warner Corporation, Norge Division, gas refrigera- tors, freezers, gas appliances. Dixie Cup Division, American Can Company, paper cups and containers. Flanders Manufacturing Company, Inc., living room desks, maple bedroom furniture. Fort Smith Chair Company, upholstered household chairs. Fort Smith Couch & Bedding Company, upholstered living room furniture. Fort Smith Table Company, wood furniture, hotel and motel furnishings. Garrison Furniture Company, bedroom and dining room furniture. Harding Glass Company, flat drawn sheet glass. Landers Products Division, small household electrical ap- pliances. Ohio Rubber Company, automobile floor mats, molded precision rubber parts, tires. Radiant Glass Division, Thomas Industries, Inc., glass parts for lighting fixtures. Riverside Furniture Company, occasional tables. Ward Furniture Manufacturing Company, bedroom furni- ture. Wortz Biscuit Company, crackers and cookies. Hot Springs The following industrial plants are open upon wtitten request to Mr. Mort Cox, Manager, Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Dryden Potteries, Incorporated, pottery. Lake Catherine Footwear, Incorporated, shoes. Mountain Valley Spring Company, mineral water. National Rejectors, Incorporated, coin handling equip- ment. Norris Dispensers, Incorporated, bulk milk dispensers, automatic vending machines. Little Rock The following industrial plants are open upon written request to Mr. Bill Henderson, Chamber of Commerce, Little Rock, Arkansas. Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Arkansas, bottled soft drinks. Hankins Container Company, corrugated shipping con- tainers, light bulb wrappers. Hoerner Boxes, Incorporated, corrugated boxes. Leird Manufacturing Company, church furniture. Munsey Products, Incorporated, oven type toasters, bak- ers, charcoal lighters. Ottenheimer Brothers Manufacturing Co., Inc., dresses, uniforms, robes, shirts, jackets, dusters, housecoats. Stebbins & Roberts, Inc., paints, varnishes, putty and caulking. Traveler Manufacturing Company, aluminum and fiber- glass boats. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, incandescent lamps. North Little Rock The following industrial plants are open upon written request to Mr. Weldon Gibson, Manager, Chamber of Commerce, North Little Rock, Arkansas. American Radio & Television, Incorporated, wooden household furniture. Fischer Honey Company, Inc., honey, beeswax, royal jelly, candles. Jackson Cookie Company, cookies. K. C. Foods, Incorporated, baking powder. Katterjohn Concrete Products, Inc., concrete and haydite blocks. Koppers Company, Inc., Wood Preserving Division, pres- ervation of forest products. Little Rock Hardboard Company, Inc., hardboard. Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, sulphuric acid, commercial fertilizers and pesticides. Pine Bluff The following industrial plants are open to visitors upon written request to Mr. Charles Yarn, Manager, Chamber of Commerce, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Dierks Paper Company, natural kraft paper, paperboard, linerboard. International Paper Company, newsprint and bleached board. Pearson, Ben, Inc., archery equipment, mechanical cotton pickers, leather products. Springdale The following industrial plants are open upon written request to Mr. Hilton Lewis, Manager, Chamber of Commerce, Springdale, Arkansas. Heekin Can Company, metal containers. Springdale Farms, poultry processing. Tyson's Poultry Company, Inc., poultry processing. Welch Grape Juice Company, Inc., grape juices, concen- trate and jelly. CALIFORNIA Asti Italian Swiss Colony Winery. Located on Redwood High- way. This world famous winery annually welcomes more than a quarter million visitors. Unique and beautifully decorated wine testing room awaits visitors interested in becoming better acquainted with fine California wines. For Bragg Union Lumber Company, Guided sawmill tours of this large redwood lumber manufacturer. Historic museum open to the public. Tours encouraged. Community of 5,000 located at the edge of the Pacific Ocean and easily reached by Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway). Los Angeles Alpha Beta Food Markets, Inc., 1111 South Harbor Boule- vard, La Habra, Public Relations— MA. 8-3206, 24 Hours Advance Notice ; Tour : Monday — Friday, 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. Length : 45 Minutes, No Children Under Eight Allowed. Products : Food Distributor. American Airlines, Inc., 7000 Maintenance Road, Los Angeles 45 (International Airport), Mrs. Douglass, Ad- ministration— MA 5-7241, Ext. 245. 1 Week Advance Notice, Tour : Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m.-ll a.m. Length : 1 Hour, All Ages, Maximum 25 Persons, 1 Adult Per Five Children. Services : Commercial Airline. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., Roscoe and Woodley Avenues, Van Nuys, Guest Information — ST. 6-0410, Advance Notice for Special Groups Only. Tour : Monday — Friday (Winter Months), Monday — Saturday (Summer months ) . Winter : 10 :30 a.m., 1 :30 p.m., 3 a.m. Sum- mer : 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. Special Tour at 10 a.m. (Summer). Length: 35 Minutes. Minimum Age: 21 — Any Size Group. Products: Budweiser and Michelob. Burroughs Corporation, The Todd Company Division, 800 North Baldwin Park Boulevard, Industry, Industrial Relations — YO 2-2411, 1 Week Advance Notice. Tour : Monday — Friday, 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. Length : 30 Minutes, Groups of 20-30 Person Preferred. Minimum Age: 16. Prefer Present or Potential Users of Business Systems. Products : Accounting Forms, Bank Supplies, Business Systems. Byron Jackson Division — Borg- Warner Corporation, 2301 East Vernon Avenue, Vernon. William N. Beadle, Pub- lic Relations— LU 7-6171, Station 377. Three Days Advance Notice. Tour: Monday — Friday, 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Length : 1-2 Hours. Minimum Age : 18 — Groups of 15-20 Preferred. U.S. Citizenship May Be Required. Products : Centrifugal Pumps, Electrical Motors, Oil Well Tools. Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena. Public Relations Department — MU 1-4261, Ext. 351. 2 Weeks Advance Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. — 4 p.m. Length : 1-4 Hours. Minimum Age: 6 years — Groups Under 50 Preferred. Products : Rockets, Spacecraft. Cannon Electric Company, 3209 Humbolt Street, Los Angeles 31. Employee Relations— CA. 5-1251, Ext. 309. 30 Days Advance Notice Required. Tour: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 8:30 a.m.— 11 :30 a.m., 11:30 a.m.— 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.— 8 :30 p.m. Length: 1-3 Hours. Minimum Age : 18— Maximum of 30 people pre- ferred. Products : Electrical Cable Connectors and Sig- nal Systems. Capitol Records, Inc., 1750 North Vine Street, Los Angeles 28. Building Director's Office— HO. 2-6262. Tickets Available in Main Lobby, or Write to Capitol Records. Tours : Every Tuesday and Thursday, 6 P.M. Length : 1 Hour. Groups of over 25 persons may arrange special dates for tours. Products : Phonograph Records and Phonographs. Chrysler Corporation, 5800 South Eastern Avenue, Los Angeles 54. Public Relations Department — RA 3-2581, Ext. 401. 2-3 Weeks Notice Required. Tour : Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 A.M., 1:30 P.M. Length: iy 2 Hours. Tours : September through June only. Mini- mum Age: 12-G-roups of Less Than 30 Preferred. Products : Automotive Assembly. Coast Envelope Company & Coast Book Cover Company, 2930 South Vail Avenue, Los Angeles 22. Mr. Davidson or Mr. Baum — OV 5-7600. 1 Day Notice Required. Tour : Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Groups of 5-25 Preferred. Products Commercial Envelopes, Catalog Covers, Check Book Covers. Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation, 360 Sierra Madre Villa, Pasadena. Mr. Jack E. Cressman, Public Relations — MU 1-8421. Two Weeks Advanced Notice Asked. Tour : Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Length : 2 Hours. Prefer Group of 25, 100 is limit— Prefer High School Seniors and Older. Products : Dynamic Measur- ing & Recording Equipment (Data Processing Systems) Consolidated Rock Products, 1401 Tuxford Street, Sun Valley, 4702 Azusa Canyon Road, Irwindale. Personnel Department— AD 3-3111, Ext. 263. Two Weeks Notice Required. Tour : Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-2 :30 p.m. Length : 2 Hours. Maximum Size : 20 or 10 Adults With Children. Products: Rock, Sand, Gravel, Ready- Mix Concrete. Continental Baking Company — Hostess Cake, 6007 S. St. Andrews Place, Los Angeles 47. Miss Rhoda Johnson — PLi 8-1144. Several Days Notice Required. Tour : Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday — Daytime. Length : 1 Hour : Groups of 25-65 Persons. Products : Hostess Cupcakes, Hostess Snowballs & Twinkies. Devoe and Raynolds Company, Inc., 3951 Medford Street, Los Angeles 63. Plant Manager — AN 9-3141. Require One Week Advance Notice. Tour: Monday-Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Length: iy 2 Hour. Adults Only in Groups of 25 or Less. Products : Paint and Resin Manufacturers. Ducommun Metals & Supply Company, 4890 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles 58. Community Rela- tions^ — LU 8-0161. At Least One Week Advance Notice. Tour : Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.^4 p.m. Length : 1 Hour plus Groups of up to 25. More by arrangement. Prod- ucts: Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal, Tools, Industrial Supplies. Everest & Jennings, Inc., 1803 Pontius Avenue, Los Angeles 25. Peter Keyes, Personnel — GR 7-8295. One Week Advance Notice Necessary. Tour: Tuesdays, 1- 4 :30 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Groups of 6-15 persons of 12 years and older. Wheel chair, patients are invited except for one department on 2nd floor ; no elevator. Products : Metal Folding Wheel Chairs and Related Aids for Handicapped. Factory Apron & Towel Supply, Inc., 3200 North Figueroa, Los Angeles 65. James Richman, Personnel Manager — CA. 5-6161. As Much Notice as Possible Needed. Tour : Monday — Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Length : 45 min- utes. 100 or less in a group. Products : Garment and Linen Rental Supply. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of California, 2525 Firestone Boulevard, South Gate. Community Rela- tions— LU. 3^411, Ext. 582. One Week Notice Pre- ferred. Tour : Monday — Friday, prefer 1 :30 — 3 :30 or arrange. Length : 1V 2 Hours. Prefer not more than 50 persons. Women should wear comfortable walking shoes and no flaring or party dresses. Products : Tires, Fuel Cells, Fabritanks. Fisher Body Division, General Motors Corporation, 8000 Van Nuys Boulevard, Van Nuys. Industrial Relations Department— TR 3-2100, Ext. 326. At least 24 Hours Notice Required. Tour : November through July only, Monday — Friday, 9-11 a.m., 1-2 p.m. Group must be 12 years or older. Length: iy 2 Hours. Products: Chevrolet Automobile Bodies. Flying Tiger Line, Inc., Lockheed Air Terminal, Burbank (Corner of Clybourne & Sherman Way). Mr. Ken Marietta, Personnel— PO 4-5660, Ext. 365. At Least 2 Weeks Notice Required. Tour: Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. No age limit, groups of 5-25 persons only. Services : Cargo Transportation by Air. Ford Motor Company, 8900 East Washington Boulevard, Pico-Rivera. Industrial Relations Department — RA 3- 2471, Ext. 261. 1-2 Weeks Notice Required for Groups Larger than 10. Tour: November through July, Wednesday & Friday, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Size limit of group — 75. Children must be accompanied by adults if under 18. Length: 1% Hours. Products: Ford and Mercury Automobiles. Foster and Kleiser, 1550 Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles 7. Public Relations — RE. 1-5111. Ten Days Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Length : iy 2 Hours. Maximum size of 65 in group, high school age and older only. Services : Out- door Advertising. Garrett Corporation, Airresearch Division, 9851 Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles 45. Mr. R. A. Ports, Public Relations— SP. 6-1010. One Week Notice Required. Tour : By arrangement only. Length : 1 Hour. Min- imum age — 15 years, maximum size — 15 persons. Prod- ucts: Aircraft and Missile Components and Systems. Garrett and Company, Guasti and Cucamonga, Califor- nia— YUkon 6-2731. One Day Notice if in a Group. Tour : Monday-Friday, 8 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Not more than 15 to a group. Product: Bot- tled wines, Virginia Dare and Garrett. General Mills, Inc., Sperry Operations, 4309 Fruitland Avenue, Los Angeles 58. Plant Office— LU. 7-1208. One Week Notice Required. Tour: Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Length: 1 Hour. Must be 7 years or older. Products : Flour. General Plant Protection Company, 6900 South Hoover Street, Los Angeles 44. Executive Department, Mr. M. H. Hines— PL. 3-1284. Prefer One Week Notice. Tour : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Groups of 20-25 preferred. Length : 1-2 Hours. Products: Industrial Security Package, Polygraph (lie detector) and Electronic Supervisory Alarm Systems. Goodwill Industries of California, 342 San Fernando Road, Los Angeles 31. Volunteer Services — CA 3-1211. Individuals Require 1 Hour Notice, Groups of 10 or More, 24 Hours. Tour: The first week in October is annual open house. Other times — Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Services : Goodwill Industries is the largest sheltered workshop, using dis- carded materials for employing the handicapped in Los Angeles. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 6701 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles 1. Activities Office, Personnel De- partment— LU. 3-3083, Ext. 357. Tours by Appoint- ment only, at least one week in advance. Tour : Tues- day, 1 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Groups of 50 or less only. Children must be at least 12 and accompanied by an adult. Products: Tires, Tread Rubber, Airfoam, Molded & Extruded Rubber Products. Helms Bakeries, 880 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles 34, 480 South Vail Avenue, Montebello. Hostess House — UP 0-3447. As much advance notice as possible advised. Tour : Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday mornings and early afternoon. Groups of 20-25 of second grade and up. Length : 1 Hour. Products : Helms Olympic Breads and Bakery Products. Hospital Service of Southern California (Blue Cross), 4747 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles 27. Personnel Department— NO. 3-9111, Ext. 315. Seven Days Notice Required. Tour: Monday — Friday, 8 a.m. Length: V 2 Hour. Groups of 10-15 preferred. Services : Medi- cal Facility. Earl M. Jorgensen Company, 10650 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles. Personnel, Nelson Jones — LO 7-1122. 2 Weeks Advance Notice Needed. Tour: Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. — 11a.m. Length : 2 Hours. Minimum of 5 and Maximum of 20 persons in group. Must be 12 years old. Products : Steel and Aluminum Distribution, Heavy Steel Forgings. Kaiser Steel Corporation, Plant on Cherry Avenue in Fontana — P.O. Box 217, Fontana. Public Relations De- partment. One Month Advance Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Length: 2% Hours. Minimum age — 11 years. Ten or less persons at 2 p.m., 9 or less at 7 p.m. Products : Iron and Steel. Knudsen Creamery Company, 1974 Santee Street, Los Angeles 11. Advertising Department — RI 7-6471. One Week Notice with Confirmation Needed. Tour : Mon- day, Wednesday, Friday — 10a.m. Length: 1% Hours. Groups of up to 40. Floors of plant are slippery, wear appropriate clothing. Products : Creamery. Kwikset Division of the American Hardware Corporation, 516 East Santa Ana Street, Anaheim. Industrial Rela- tions, Myron Reed — KE 5-8111. At least 48 hours notice needed. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Length : 1% Hours. Groups of at least 10 and at least junior high school age. Products: Complete line of Residential Locksets. Langendorf United Bakeries, Inc., 7222 East Gage Ave- nue, Bell Gardens. E. E. Barrow— SP 3-1923. 2 or 3 Days Advance Notice Needed. Tour : Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 3 p.m. — 9 p.m. Multi- ples of 20 or 30 people for tours. Length : 1 Hour. Products: Bakery Products, Bread and Rolls. Lever Brothers Company, 6300 East Sheila Street, Los Angeles 22. Industrial Relations Department — PA 8-2188. At Least Two Weeks Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, 1 p.m. — 3 p.m. Length: 1%— 2 Hours. High school seniors and adults if not more than 100 in group. Products : Soaps, Detergents, Marga- rines, Shortening. Litton Industries, 336 North Foothill Road, Beverly Hills. Advertising and Public Relations Office — CR 4-7411, Ext. 601 or 515. 1 Week Advance Notice Required. Tour: For those interested in electronics only (engi- neering students, etc.) Size of group — 10. Ages — 16 and older. Length : % Hour. Products : Inertial Guidance Systems, Computers, Tactical Data Systems. Long Beach Naval Shipyard, Situated on Terminal Island (Entry by Gate 5 on Seaside Boulevard). Industrial Relations Office, D. M. Hendrickson— TE 2-3311, Ext. 1431. At least one week notice required. Tour : Pref- erably Saturdays, 9 a.m. — 4 p.m. Length: 1% Hours: Groups of not less than 10 nor more than 500. Prod- ucts : Repair and conversion of all Types of Naval Ships from Landing Craft to Aircraft Carriers. Los Angeles International Airport, 1 World Way, Los Angeles 45. Public Relations Department, Department of Airports— SP 6-0060. 3 to 4 Weeks Notice Required. Tour: Monday — Saturday, morning and afternoon. Lenght : 1 Hour. Groups of persons of school age and older only. Maximum size — 35. Los Angeles Times, 202 West 1st Street, Los Angeles 53. Public Relations— MA 5-2345, Ext. 1419. Advance No- tice Required. Tour: Monday — Saturday. At group convenience. Length: 1 Hour. 25 persons per group (extra guides can be called in for larger groups). Products: Newspaper. McCulloch Corporation, 6101 West Century Boulevard, Los Angeles 45. Personnel Department — OR 0-2320. One Week Notice Required. Tour: Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday, 9 a.m.— 9 p.m., Groups of 1-100 persons. Must be 12 years of age. Length : 1% Hours. Prod- ucts : Chain Saws. or by arrangement. Length : 10 Minutes to 2 hours as desired. The hospital has certain areas out of bounds to those under 14 and 16. Services : Hospital. Metlox Manufacturing Company, 1200 Morningside Drive, Manhattan Beach. Personnel Office— FR. 2-2135. One Week Advance Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9:30 a.m. or 2:10 p.m. Length: 1 Hour. Group must be less than 15. Young children not allowed. Products : Dinnerware. Nutrilite Products, Inc., 5600 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park. Mytinger & Caselberry, Inc. make all arrange- ments for tours. Contact Connie Fabian — SP 5-3218. Length : 1% Hours. Products : Food Supplements and Cosmetics. Ozalid Company, 525 East Imperial Highway, La Habra. Personnel, R. C. Yothers — MA 5-1672. Tours by Arrangement Only. Tour : Monday — Friday, mornings preferred. Length : 30-45 Minutes. Prefer business groups. Products: Sensitized Paper. Pacific Clay Products, 9500 South Norwalk Boulevard, Santa Fe Springs. General Offices— HU. 2-3100. One Week Notice Asked. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 12 :30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Groups limited to 10 or more persons of high school age and over. Length : 1% to 2 Hours. Products: Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe and Multiple Duct Conduit. Pacific Finance Corporation, 675 South Westmoreland, Los Angeles 17. Public Relations, Dave Freeman, Educa- tion, Vernon Sheblak — MA 4-7561. One Week Advance Notice Needed. Tour : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 a.m.— 3 p.m. Length: 1 Hour. Groups of 10 to 25 unless arranged otherwise. Must be 16 years or older. Services : Electronic Data Processing Department, Tour of UNIVAC II. Pacific Mercury Electronics, 8345 Havenhurst, Sepulveda. Industrial Relations, George Brudney — EM 2-3131. One Week Notice Required. Tour : Tuesday or Thurs- day, 10-11 a.m. or 2:30-3 :30 p.m. Groups of adults of 10 persons only. Length : 1 Hour. Products : Silver- tone Television, Thomas Electric Organ. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, 523 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles 14. Personnel Office — MA 5-1211, Ext. 320. Several Days Notice Required. Tour : Mon- day — Friday, 8 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Length : 2 Hours. Maximum of 12 per group, but can handle several groups. Services : Life Group, Accident and Health Insurance. Pacific Scientific Company, 10242 Placentia, Anaheim. Personnel Department — PR 4-5217. One Day Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9 a.m.- — 5 p.m. Length : 45 Minutes. Groups of 25 and less only. Minimum age — 16. Products : Flight Safety Equip- ment, Electro-Mechanical Devices. Pacific Telephone Company, 434 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles 55 (Or your local Pacific Telephone Office). J. O'Brien, Tour Director— MA. 4-0070. 2-4 Weeks Advance Notice Advised. Tour : Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Length : 1-3 Hours. Products : Com- munications of All Types of Intelligence. Pacific Tube Company, 5710 Smithway Street, Los Angeles 22. Customer Service, Sales Department — RA. 3-1331, Ext. 53. 7-10 Days Notice Required. Tour: By Arrangement. Length : 1% Hours. Maximum size — 25. Minimum age — 12. Products : Cold Drawn Steel Tubing, Welded Steel Tubing. Packard-Bell Electronics Corporation, 12333 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles 64. Sales Department, Show- room Hostess — CR 4-0661. At Least One Day Notice Required. Tour : Wednesdays, 12 Noon to 4 p.m. Length : 40 Minutes. Groups of up to 20 people wel- comed. Products : Televisions, radios, stereo equip- ment. Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company, 1601 West 7th Street, Long Beach 13. Community Relations Office, Mr. W. Stoner— HE 2-6981. 2 Weeks Notice Preferred. Tour : Tuesday and Thursday, 2 p.m. Length: 1% Hours. Maximum size of group — 80. Childrens groups of 7th Grade and above. No age limit on children accompanied by parent. Products: Deter- gents, Soaps, Shortenings. Retail Merchants Credit Association, 417 South Hill Street, Rm. 100, Los Angeles 13. W. D. Conel, General Man- ager — MA 7-7471. 48 Hours Advance Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Friday, Hours arranged. Length : 1 Hour. Services : Credit and Collection Bureau. Schlitz Brewing Company, 7521 Woodman Avenue, Van Nuys. Manager of the Brown Bottle — ST. 6-1510, Ext. 211. Advance Notice for Special Groups Only — 2 Days Asked. Tour : Monday — Friday, 10 :30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 :30 p.m. Length : 45 min. Groups of any size and age are welcome. Children with parents only. Prod- ucts: Schlitz Beer. Shell Chemical Company, Synthetic Rubber Plant, 19821 South Figueroa Street, Torrance. J. P. Ruby — FA. 1- 2340. At least 2 Weeks Notice Required. Tour: Ar- range Hours and Days. Length : 1-3 Hours. Groups of 10 to 50 preferred. 16 years and older. Products : Synthetic Rubber. Shell Oil Company, Refinery, 20945 Wilmington Avenue, Los Angeles (Dominguez). C. G. Petersen, J. M. Wil- son — TE. 5-5611. At least Two Weeks Notice Required. Tour : Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m.-12 Noon, Mon- day — Friday, 1-4 p.m. Groups of 10-50, preferably over 16 years old. Length : 1-3 Hours depending on group. Products: Oil and Petroleum Refining. Southern California Gas Company, 810 South Flower Street, Los Angeles 17. Manchester and Guiana, West- chester (Playa Del Rey). Public Relations Depart- ment— MA 5-3211, Sta. 1591. Minimum of 1 Week Notice Required. Tour: Tour may be made through downtown building (Flower Street) or through under- ground storage at playa Del Rey. The building tour is to be arranged according to interest and time of group. It takes 1-2 hours. Playa Del Rey tour takes 2 hours. Monday — Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Groups of from 20 to 50 only. No elementary school children. Services : Distribution of Natural Gas. Standard Oil Company of Calif., Western Operations, Inc., P.O. Box 97, El Segundo. Public Relations, D. J. Jones— EA. 2-3450, Ext. 688. 1 Week Notice Required. Tour : First Tuesday of every month. 9 :30 a.m. Length: 1% Hours. Group limited to 25 or less. At least 12 years old. Products : Petroleum Products and Petrochemicals. Star-Kist Foods, Inc., 1050 Ways Avenue, Terminal Island. Industrial Relations— TE. 3-2411, Ext. 314. 2 Weeks Advance Notice Required. Tour: Monday — Friday, 9 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Groups of 30 people recommended. School groups, YMOA, YWCA, youth groups, etc. are especially welcome. Length: 30-45 Minutes. Products : Canned Tuna. Title Insurance and Trust Company, 433 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 54. One Week Notice Asked. Tour : Monday — Friday, 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Length : 2 Hours. Maximum of 300 in group. Services : Insuring of Titles for Property. Triad Transformer Corporation, 4055 Redwood Avenue, Venice. H. D. Kennedy, Personnel Manager — EX. 7- 2145. At Least One Week Notice Needed. Tour : Mon- day — Friday, 9 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Maximum of 25 in group. Minimum age — 16 years. Products: Transformers. W. J. Voit Rubber Corporation, 1600 East 25th Street, Los Angeles 54. Personnel — AD. 1-4111. Two Weeks Notice Needed. Tour : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 — 11 :30 a.m. Length : 1 hour for each of 2 plants. Groups of 30 preferred. Must be 8 years old. Prod- ucts : Sporting Goods. Wayne Manufacturing Company, 1201 East Lexington, Pomona. Dick Black or Lorene Bailey, Personnel — NA. 9-4071. One Week Notice. Tour: Monday— Fri- day, 8 a.m. — 3 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. Must be 10 years old and over. Products : Motor Street Sweepers and Industrial Sweepers. Western Lithograph Company, 600 East Second Street, Los Angeles 54. Mr. DeGould— MA. 7-2641. One Week Notice Necessary. Tour : Monday — Friday, £5 — 11:30 a.m., 1 — 4 p.m. Length: 1% Hours. Groups of 20 of high school age. Products: Printing and Lith- ographing. Whittier Sanitary Dairy Company, 126 South Comstock Avenue, Whittier. General Office— OX. 4-2622. Ad- vance Notice Required. Tour : Monday — Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Length : 1 Hour. 10 to 40 people to group preferred. Products : Milk, Cream, Buttermilk and Cottage Cheese. Wilshire Oil Company of California, 13539 E. Foster Road, Santa Fe Springs. Personnel— SP. 3-1946. 24 Hours or More Notice Necessary. Tour : Except during turn- around period, Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No children under 12. Firm supplies transportation within plant for groups under 5. Larger groups must arrive by bus. Length : 1 Hour. Products : Gasoline. Scotia The Pacific Lumber Company, World's Largest Redwood Sawmill. Excellent guided tour. Large historic mu- seum in a beautiful company owned town. Located on famous Redwood Highway. Wineries Note : Visiting hours and days are abbreviated. Example : M-Sa, 9-5 indicates that the winery may be visited Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Alameda County Concannon Vineyard, Livermore — 2 mi SE on Tesla Rd (left off Livermore Ave.), M-Sa, 9-4. Hilltop 7-3760. Cresta Blanca Wine Company, Livermore (P&B) — 5 mi S on Arroyo Rd (L St Ext), daily, 10-4. Hilltop 7-3023. Garatti Winery, Plea san ton— 124 St Johns St, W, Th, 2-4. Victor 6-5516. Paul Rhodes Winery, Hayward — 1420 Lower Rd, daily, 10-6. LUcerne 1-7401. Ruby Hill Vineyard Co., Pleasanton — 3.5 mi SE on Ray St (which becomes Vineyard Ave) right on private rd, daily, 9-4 :30. Victor 6-2004. Weibel Champagne Vineyards, Mission San Jose — 1.1 mi S on Hy 21, 0.5 mi left on private rd, M-F, 10-4 ; Sa, Su, 12-4, no tours Sa and Su. OLiver 6-2340. Wente Bros., Livermore — 2.6 mi SE on Tesla Rd (left off Livermore Ave), M-F, 9-4. Hilltop 7-3603. Amador County D'Agostini Winery, Plymouth — 8 mi NE on Aukum Rd, daily, 8-5. CHapel 5-6612. Contra Costa County J. E. Digardi Winery, Martinez — 2.3 mi SE on Paeheco Blvd., M-F, 8-5. ACademy 8-2638. Fresno County Cella Vineyards, Reedley — 6 mi N on Reed Ave, M-F, 9-12. MElrose 8-3511. Crest View Winery, Inc., Fresno — 10 mi E of Fresno, 1 mi S on McCall Ave (off Hy 180- Ventura Ave), M-F, 8-5. CLinton 5-0431. Del Ray Cooperative Winery Association, Fresno — 7.3 mi SE on Central Ave (via Malaga), M-F, 8-4. AMherst 4-3441. DiGiorgio Wine Company, Kerman — 5806 N Modoc Ave, M-F, 8-30-4. Vlneiand 6-9515. Golden State Winery, Fresno— 2234 W Dakota Ave, bet Marks & Hughes, daily, 8-5. BAldwin 9-0249. Mont La Salle Vineyards (Mt. Tivy Winery), Parlier — 8418 So. Lac Jac, M-F, 9-4. MElrose 8-3544. Muscat Cooperative Winery Association, Kingsburg — 2 mi NW on Hy 99, M-F, 8-5. TWinoaks 6-3065. Antonio Nonini Winery, Fresno — 2640 N. Dickenson Ave, daily, 10-2. AMherst 4-7857. Roma Wine Company, Fresno — On Church Ave, 0.2 mi E of Hy 99, M-F, 8-5 ; tours, 10 & 1 :30. AMherst 4- 9671. Roma Wine Company, Kingsburg — E on Sierra St. (Cross SP tracks, off Hy 99), M-F, 8-4. TWinoaks 7-2984. Sanger Winery Association, Sanger — From Sanger- Academy Ave, 1 blk E on North Ave, left on Smyrna, M-F, 10-4. TRinity 5-2505. Kern County Delano Growers Cooperative Winery, Delano — 3.6 mi NE near Cecil Ave, M-Th, 9-4. Delano 9756. Di Giorgio Wine Company, Di Giorgio — 15.6 mi SE of Bakersfleld on Comanche Dr (via Hy 466), M-F, 8 :30-4 :30. EMpire 6-7201. Giumarra Vineyards Corp., Edison — 6.5 mi E of Bakers- field on Hy 466, M-F, 8-5. EDison 3-7251. A. Perelli-Minetti & Sons, Delano — 3.2 mi S, near Pond Rd, M-Sa, 7-5 ; Su by appt. McFarland 55. Los Angeles County Old Mill Winery, Whittier — 4 mi NE on Hy 35 from June, with US 101 ; left at Old Mill Winery sign, M, W, Th, F, 9-7. OXford 5-0305. San Antonio Winery, Inc., Los Angeles— 737 Lamar St, daily, 10-12, 2-5. CApitol 5-5685. Santa Fe Wine Co., Los Angeles— 2200 S. Saybrook Ave., M-F, 8 :30-5. RAymond 3-9792. Vineland Wine Cellar, N. Hollywood — 6012 Vineland Ave, Tu & Th; 3-5. POplar 3-2234. Viotti Winery, San Gabriel— 8606 E. Elm Ave, T-F, 12-4. ATlantic 6-7474. Madera County Ficklin Vineyards, Madera — 5.3 mi S, on Hv 99, 3.1 mi S (right) on Rd N 30, M-F, 8-10, 3-5; and by appt. ORchard 4-4598. Mission Bell Winery, Madera — From Madera SW to end of Tosemite Ave, left on Pine Ave to Sayre Rd, rt 2.5 mi, M-F, tour 2 :30. ORchard 4-5634. Yosemite Winery Association, Madera — from US 99, SW on Yosemite to end, left on Pine Ave, right on Sayre Rd 0.5 mi, M-F, 9-4. ORchard 3-3594. Mendocino County Parducci Wine Cellars, Ukiah — 3.2 mi N on Hy 101, turn left on lane, daily, j9>-6 ; tours, 9 :30-5 :30. HOmestead 2-3828. Napa County Beaulieu Vineyard, Rutherford — On Highway 29, at Rutherford, M-F, 9-5 ; Sa, 10-5 ; Su, 11-5. WOodward 3-3214. Beringer Bros., Inc., St. Helena— left off Hy 29, just N of York Creek, daily, 9-4:30. WOodward 3-2725. Christian Brothers, Napa — 8 mi NW of Napa on Red- wood Rd, daily 10 :30-4 :30. BAldwin 6-5566. Christian Brothers Wine and Champagne Cellars, St. Helena— % mi N on Hy 29, daily, 10 :30-4 :30. WOod- ward 3-2719. Freemark Abbey, St. Helena — 1 mi NW on Hy 29, M-F, 9-5 : Sa, 10-5 ; Su, 10-6. WOodward 3-3426. Heitz Wine Cellar, St. Helena— 0.5 mi SE-on Hy 29, daily, 9-5. WOodward 3-3542. (formerly Leon Brendel Winery). Inglenook Vineyard Company, Rutherford — 0.7 mi W on private rd, M-F, 10-4. WOodward 3-2116. Hanns Kornell Cellars, St. Helena — 2.9 mi SE of Calis- toga on Hy 29, % mi N on Larkmead Lane, daily, 10-5. WOodward 3-2334. Charles Krug Winery (C. Mondavi and Sons), St. Helena (P&B)— On private road off Hy 29, % mi N of York Creek, daily 10-5. WOodward 3-2761. Louis M. Martini, St. Helena — 0.3 mi SE on Hy 29, daily 9-4 :30. WOdward 3-3541. Mayacamas Vineyards, Napa — 9.7 mi NW near Lokoya Rd, daily, 10-5. BAldwin 4-4030. Schramsberg Vineyard Company ( California Champagne Corp.), Calistoga- 3 mi SE on Hv 29, 1 mi W on private rd, daily, 9-5. WHitehall 2-5552. Souverain Cellars, St. Helena — Off Hy 29 at Pratt Ave in St. Helena to St. Helena Sanitarium. Winery 1 mi above Sanitarium on Howell Mt. Rd., daily, 10-5. WOodward 3-3688. Sutter Home Winery, St. Helena— 0.3 mi S on Hy. 29, M-Sa, 10-4. WOodward 3-3104. Placer County Loomis Winery, Loomis — 1.3 mi E, off Folsom City Rd, M-Sa, 8-5 ; Su., 8-1. OLiver 2-7208. Sacramento County James Frasinetti & Sons, Florin — On first street W of SP tracks, 0.5 mi S of Florin Rd, daily, 9-4. GArden 8-2421. Gibson Wine Company, Elk Grove — At S terminus of Kent St, M-F, 10-3. MUrray 5-9594. Mills Winery, Sacramento — 4.5 mi NE on US 50 (Folsom Rd ) , M-F, 8-4 ; Sa, Su, 10-4. EMpire 3-2285. San Bernardino County Assumption Abbey Winery, Guasti (P&B) — South of San Bernardino Freeway 0.25 mile on Archibald Avenue. Daily, 8-6. YUkon 6-5401. Louis Cherpin Winery, Fontana — 15567 Valley Blvd (US 99 ) , daily, 8-5. VAlley 2-4103. Cucamonga Top Winery, Etiwanda — 12737 Foothill Blvd ( Hy 66 ) , daily, 8-8. Etiwanda 6616. Cucamonga Winerv, Cucamonga — Near Rochester Ave, 1.2 mi S of Hy 66, M-F, 8-4. YUkon 7-2509. E. & J. Gallo Winery, Cucamonga — Bet. Rochester & Etiwanda Aves (12281 Arrow Blvd), Tu, W, & Th, 9-11, 1-3. YUkon 2-5177. Masi Winery, Cucamonga— 11837 Foothill Blvd (Hy 66), Su-W, 10-4 ; F, Sa, 9-9, closed Th. YUkon 7-1115. 660148 ©— 62- 8 Regina Grape Products, Etiwanda (P&B) — On south side of Base Line St, 0.7 mi W of Etiwanda Ave, daily 10-8. Etiwanda 6522. Thomas Vineyards, Cucamonga — 8916 Foothill Blvd (Hy 66), and Vineyard Ave, daily 8-6. YUkon 7-1612. San Diego County Borra Winery, Escondido — 2.3 mi W near Vineyard Rd, M-F.10-4. SHerwood 5-0535. Ferarra Winery, Escondido— 1120 W. 15th St, W from S. San Diego Blvd, Sa & Su, 10-5. SHerwood 5-7632. San Joaquin (Northern) Acampo Winery & Distilleries, Acampo — 4 mi NW of Lodi on Acampo Rd, M-F, 8-4 :30 ; Sa, 8-12. ENdicott 9-2746. Alex's Winery, Lodi — 4 mi NW of Lodi on Telegraph Rd, M-Sa, 9-6 ; Su by appt. ENdicott 8-3160. Bear Creek Vinevard Association, Lodi — E on Wyandotte Ave (Hy 50-99), M-F, 9-12, 1-4. ENdicott 8-0693. California Wine Association, Acampo — From Lodi 2 mi N on US 99, 1 mi E on Woodbridge at Doherty Station, M-F, 8-4 :30. ENdicott 9-3677. Del Rio Winery, Lodi — 5 mi NW on Woodbridge Rd, TU-F, 10-3. ENdicott 9-3591. East-Side Winery, Lodi— 1.1 mi E on Hy 12, M-F, 8-5: tour 3 p.m. ENdicott 8-5151. Italian Swiss Colony, Port Stockton — N on Washington to Port of Stockton (on Rd A near Rd 4), M-F, 10-4. HOward 3-6170. Lockeford Winery, Lockeford — 1 mi SW on Locke Rd, M-F, 8-12, 1-4 :30. RAymond 7-5562. Lodi Winery, Inc., Lodi — 0.5 mi W on Woodbridge Rd from US 50-99, turn left on private lane, M-F, 9-12, 1-4. ENdicott 8-0179. Mid- Valley Winery, Inc., Lodi — 1.1 mi E on Hy 12, M-F, 9-11 :30, 2-4 :30. ENdicott 8-5126. Woodridge Vineyard Association, Lodi — 5 mi W on Turner Rd from WP crossing, M-F, 8-5. ENdicott 9-2614. Guild Wine Co., Lodi— 1 :5 mi. NE (via Hwy 12 & Myrtle Ave), EN 8-5151. San Luis Obispo County Pesenti Winery, Templeton — 3 mi NW on rd that joins Highway 41 near Willow Creek, daily 8-5. TEmpleton 2791. Rotta Winery, Templeton — Off Chicken Ranch Rd (about 0.4 mi E Pesenti Winery), daily, 8-5, TEmpleton 2991. Santa Clara County Almaden Vineyards, Los Gatos — N on Highway 17, right 2 1 /! mi on Blossom Hill Rd, left */> mi on Kooser Rd, daily 9 :30-3 :30. ANdrews 9-1312. Bertero Winery, Gilroy — From US 101, 4 mi W on High- way 152, M-Sa, 9-5, Su by appt. VInewood 2-3032. Cassa Bros., Gilroy — From US 101, 5 mi W on Highway 152, M-Sa, 8-8 ; Su, 7a-8p.VInewood 2-3039. Gemello Winery, Mountain View — 0.5 mi NW near High- way 101, daily, tours 1-4 ; retail store, 9-9. WHitecliff 8-7723. Lone Hill Winery, Inc., San Jose — from U.S. 17 at Los Gatos-Almaden Rd, 2.6 mi E, M-F, 9-4; Sa-Su, 10-4. ANdrews 9-1841. Paul Masson Vineyards, Saratoga — 13150 Saratoga Ave., daily, 10-4. ALpine 3-0400. Mirassou Vineyards, San Jose — 2% mi E of Bayshore & Loupe Ave, on Aborn Rd (Loupe Ave runs to Aborn), daily 10-5 :30. CLayburn 1-5030. Novitiate of Los Gatos, Los Gatos — 1 mi S of Main St (Highway 17) via Wilcox St and College Ave, Tu & Fr, 2-4. ELgato 4-4137. Martin Ray, Inc., Saratoga^.6 mi NW, at 22000 Mt Eden Rd, daily, 10-5, by appt. UNion 7-3025. Richert & Sons, Inc., Morgan Hill— 1120 N Monterey ( US 101 ) , daily, 9-6. Morgan Hill 9-0685. San Martin Vineyards Company, San Martin — 0.4 mi S on Highway 101, daily, 9-6. Mutual 3-2672. Santa Cruz County Bargetto's Santa Cruz Winery, Soquel — 3535 N Main St., M-Sa, 9-4 ; Su, 2-5. GReenwood 5-0918. Nicasio Vineyards, Soquel— Nicasio Way, Su, by appt. Phone— GArden 3-1073. S. Martinelli & Co., Watsonville — From Highway 1 turn E at intersect of 3rd St, continue 2% blks to winery, M-F, 8-12, 1-5, no tours available. PArkway 4-5145. Solano County Cadenasso Winery, Fairfield — 1 mi SW of courthouse on US 40, daily, 8-5. HArrison 5-5845. Wooden Valley Winery, Suisun City — 7.5 mi NW on Wooden Valley Rd, daily, 9-6. HArrison 5-3962. Sonoma County Bandiera Wines, Cloverdale (P&B nearby)— US 101. 200 yds S of Cloverdale city limits, turn W on private rd, M-Sa, 8-6. TWinbrook 4-5887. Buena Vista Vineyards, Sonoma (P) — 2 mi NE on John- son Ave, daily, 9-5. WEbster 8-2424. Cambiaso Winery and Vineyards, Healdsburg — 1.9 mi SE on Grant Ave., M-F, 9-4. IDlewood 3-1513. Italian Swiss Colony, Asti (P&B)— 3.8 mi S of Cloverdale on Highway 101, daily, winter : open 8-5, tours 9-4 ; summer : open 8-7, tours 8-6. TWinbrook 4-2541. Korbel Winery, Guerneville — 2.2 mi E on rd thru Rio Nido, Sa, Su, Tu, W, Th, tours 1 & 2 :30. Retail wine sales daily 10-4 :30. UNion 9-2803. Lemorel Winery, Occidental — 1.4 mi NE via Old Occiden- tal-Graton Rd, daily, 9-5. TRinity 4-3677. Martini & Prati Wines, Inc., Santa Rosa — 8.1 mi NW on Laguna Rd, M-F, 9^. VAlley 3-2404. Samuele Sebastiant, Sonoma — On Fourth St E at Spain St intersect, M-Sa, 8-5 ; Su, 11-5. WEbster 8-5532. Tulare County California Growers Wineries, Cutler — 1.8 mi S on Cutler- Visalia Rd, M-F, L4. LAwrence 8-3055. COLORADO Climax Climax Molybdenum Co. — tours every day by arrange- ment. Denver (All tours by appointment only.) Bluhill Nevada, Inc., 711 S. Broadway— PE. 3-2491, Carole Gilbert. Tours: 10:30 to 11 a.m. and 1:30 to 2 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Bowman Biscuit Co., 842 Walnut St.— KE. 4-2281, Miss La Fontaine. Tours : 9 :30, 11, 1 :15 and 3 :30 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Denver Post, 15th & California Sts.— MA. 3-2121, Pro- motion Department. Tours : 12 noon to 4 p.m. on the hour, Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the hour, Saturday. Denver Union Stockyards, 47th & Lafayette Sts.— MA. 3-0201, Mr. Jennings. Tours: after 10:30 a.m., Mon. thru Fri. (best days, Mon. & Tues.) Denver Wholesale Florists, 11th at Cherokee— AC. 2-4771, Mr. Lee Kintzele. Tours : afternoons only, Mon. thru Fri. First National Bank of Denver, 17th at Welton— AM. 6-2211, Mrs. Jan Waggoner. Tours : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. National Biscuit Company, 3100 E. 40th Ave. — FR. 7-1131, Mrs. Irene Hirschfeld. Tours : 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wed & Thurs. Robinson Dairy, 2550 Larimer St.— KE. 4-5188, Dick Robinson. Tours : 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., daily except Wed. & Sun. Rocky Mountain News, 400 W. Colfax Ave. — KE. 4-3333, Mr. Estlow. Tours : Mon. thru Fri. ( Groups of ten or more. ) KBTV— 1089 Bannock St.— AM. 6-3601, Russ Kundert. Tours : Mon. thru Fri. KHOW— Petroleum Club Bldg.— AM. 6-2611, Dale Mor- gan. Tours : Mon. thru Fri. KIMN— 5350 W. 20th Ave.— BE. 7-2734, Jean Eastburn. Tours : Mon. thru Fri. KLZ & KLZ-TV— 131 Speer Blvd.— MA. 3-4271, Tour Arrangement. Tours: 9:30 a.m. Wed. only (Groups Limited to 25 ; 1 adult for each 4 persons under 16 ; no children under 10 years of age. ) KOA & KOA-TV— 1044 Lincoln St.— CH. 4-4141, Beverly Palko. Tours : 4 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. (Groups limited to 20 people. ) U.S. Mint, W. Colfax Ave. & Delaware— KE. 4-4151, Ext. 8493. Tours : By appointment (mail or telephone only) 9 :30 and 1 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. For further Information write or call : Hospitality Center, 225 West Colfax Ave., Denver 2, Colo. Phone AComa 2-0671. Golden Adolph Coors Brewing Co., enter main gate — tours at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. every day except Sat. and Sun. Pueblo Colorado Fuel and Iron Co.— enter main gate— tours every day except Sat. and Sun. CONNECTICUT Partial List of Connecticut Factories Open to Visitors Note : In all cases appointments should be made in advance, either by tele- phone or letter for conducted factory visits. Write or call the official listed m each case to make arrangements. All plants listed indicated approval for conducted tours at the time this list was compiled, but changes in production plans may make it necessary to refuse permission for visits at any given time. Bridgeport The Bullard Co., 286 Canfield Ave., Bridgeport. Machine tools. David H. Carpenter, Personnel Manager. Dictaphone Corp., 375 Howard Ave., Bridgeport. Dictat- ing and recording machines. T. H. Beard, Vice Chair- man. Metropolitan Body Co., 151 Kossuth St., Bridgeport. All Steel Multi-Stop trucks. William A. Snow, Assistant to General Manager. East Hartford Fuller Brush Co., 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford. Brushes, brooms, mops, etc. Reception Desk (indi- viduals) ; Walter M. McCusker, Public Relations Dept. (large groups). Hamden Botwinik Bros., Inc., 33 Welton St., Hamden. Rebuild- ing of machine tools. Office. Hartford Royal McBee Corp., 150 New Park Ave., Hartford. Type- writers and data processing equipment. Gilbert F. Berry, Industrial Relations Manager. Manchester ABA Tool & Die Co., Inc., 1395 Tolland Turnpike, Man- chester. Plastic mold dies, jigs and fixtures. Samuel D. Pierson, Executive Vice President. Milford U.S. Electrical Motors, Old Gate Lane, Milford. Electric motors. H. F. Dickerson, Personnel Manager. Montville Robertson Paper Box Co., Inc., Monteville. Paperboard and folding boxes. John B. O'Neill. New Haven Sperry & Barnes Co., 188 Long Wharf, New Haven. Meat products, process. S. R. Lawrence, Public Relations Department. North Westchester C. H. Norton Co., North Westchester. Nicholas Norton. Paper board. Putnam Belding Hemingway Corticelli Co., Providence & Main Sts., Putnam. (Note: Groups limited to 15 people). All types finished threads, silk, cotton, nylon, rayon. L. B. Seaver, Plant Mgr. or R. Nelson, Supt. Rocky Hill CSW Plastic Types, Inc., 1823 Silas Deane Hwy., Rocky Hill. Newspaper ad mats, ad plates and printing plates. James F. Wall. Stafford Springs Cyril Johnson Woolen Co., 22 Furnace Ave., Stafford Springs. Woolen fabrics. A. W. Avery, Personnel Manager. Stamford American Cyanamid Co., 1937 W. Main St., Stamford. Central Research Div. chemicals. Bruce Watson, Co- ordinator, Communication Services. Stratford Lycoming Div., Avco Corp., So. Main St., Stratford. Gas turbine aircraft engines and missile components. Paul Deegan. Taftville Ponemah Mills, Taftville. Textiles. H. P. Lucas, Per- sonnel Director. Torrington Torrington Mfg. Co., 100 Franklin Dr., Torrington. Ma- chines for making springs, mill machinery for non- ferrous products, fan blades. R. C. Stillman, Director of Industrial Relations. Wallingford Davis Electric Co., 28 Parker St., Wallingford. Wire and cable machinery. John J. Porto. Waterbury Bar-Work Mfg. Co., Inc., 1198 Highland Ave., Waterbury. Screw machine products. Arch Adam. West Hartford The Whitlock Mfg. Co., West Hartford. Heat exchangers, coils, pressure vessels, weldments, oil storage tanks. R. B. Prouty, Vice President. 10 DELAWARE Dagsboro Indian River Power Plant — half way between Dagsboro & Millsboro, Delaware. Manufacturing of electricity. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Contact Plant Superintendent, Eastern Shore Public Service Co., Salisbury, Maryland. Delaware City Tidewater Oil Co., Delaware Refinery. Refining of i>e- troleum products. Tours on advance notice. Contact Mr. W. Harrison, Jr., Refinery Representative. Dover International Latex Corp. Manufacturing of latex girdles & gloves. Group tours available with advance notice. Contact Mr. Maxwell Feller, Industrial Rela- tions. Georgetown Swift & Co., dressing, packaging, eviscerating of broilers & fowl. Tours given with advance notice. Contact Mr. D. W. Bray, Box 112, Georgetown. Milton Draper-King Cole, Chestnut Street. Processing & clean- ing of vegetables for canning & freezing. Tours Mon- day through Friday. Contact Mr. Harry Bonk. Newark Chrysler Corp., Newark Assembly Plant, 550 S. College Avenue, Newark. Automotive Assembly operations. Tours Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at 1 :00 p.m. by appointment only with Mr. Edward J. Hart, Personnel Manager, Chrysler Corp., Newark Assembly Plant, P.O. Box 179, Newark, Delaware. Wilmington Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division, General Motors Corp., Boxwood Road. Assembling automobile parts. Tours weekdays, except Saturday. Contact Personnel Director. Continental Can Co., 16th & Locust Streets. Bottle caps & cork products. Tours by appointment with Mr. L. J. LeHane, Personnel Manager. Delaware Cocoa-Cola Bottling Co., Lancaster & Gray Ave- nues. Manufacturing of Cocoa-Cola. Tours Monday through Friday. Contact Mr. William C. Higham. Electric Hose & Rubber Co., 12th & Dure Strets. Man- ufacturing industrial hose products. Tours on advance notice. Contact Mr. M. R. Karrer. Hagley Museum, Brandywine Creek, story of birth of E. I. duPont de Nemours Co., old mills used in making explosives, free open air trips through grounds daily except Mondays & holidays. FLORIDA Auburndale Minute Maid Company, Citrus concentrate. Tours Jan. 1-May 31— 1% hr. tour, Tues. thru Sat. Bartow International Minerals and Mining Corporation, phosphate Mining and processing. Weekdays 2% hr. tour. Clewiston United States Sugar Corporation, largest raw cane sugar mill in Continental U.S., Grinding season — Nov. 1-April. 25 minute tour. Every half hour, 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Davenport Ridge Citrus Concentrate, citrus processing fresh and canned. 20 min. tour. No children permitted. Ft. Lauderdale Airpax Electronics, electronics, 15-30 minute tours — no children. Univis, Inc., eyeglass lenses and frames — contact lenses. Weekdays — % hr. tour. Gainesville Florida Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station, research facilities industrial displays nuclear reactor. Weekdays, 1-2 hr. tour. Groveland B. & W. Canning Company, Inc., citrus processing. Week- days-Dec. thru Mar. — 45 minute tour. Jacksonville Foremost Dairies, Inc., Dairy products, milk processing, fresh juice processing and fruit salad selectionizinu'. Weekdays, 1 hr. Jacksonville University, four year university. Week- days — Sat. 8 :30 a.m. — 4 p.m. 45 minute tour. St. Regis Paper Company, kraft paper and linerboard pulp paper. Tour 2 hr. Age 17 or over. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, local and long distance plant facilities. Leesburg Minute Maid Company, citrus concentrate. Mon. thru Fri. Miami Aerodex, Inc., aircraft repair and service. lMjhr. tour. Eastern Air Lines, Maintenance and Overhaul Base, re- pair maintenance overhaul of all type aircraft. Week- day 9 :30-ll :30 a.m., 2-4 :30 p.m.— 1% hr. tour. Florida Power and Light Company, power plants. 1 hr. tour, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Foremost Dairies, Inc., milk processing, dairy products. Fuchs Baking Company, bread, cakes, and sweet goods. 1 hr. tour. Velda Corporation, ice cream processing and packaging. Thur. and Fri.— 1 :30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.— 30 minute tour. No children under 6. The Miami News, newspaper. Weekdays except Mon., 45-60 min. tour. Children 10 or over. Cement Division, 2 hr. tour. North Miami General Hospital, general 212-bed hospital with latest equipment and service area. 30 min. tour. Children 14 yrs. or older. Miami Coca Cola, beverages. Weekdays — 45 minute tour. Air Control Products, aluminum windows and related products. Weekdays 1 hr tour. Ojus Adams Engineering Company, Inc., aluminum processing. iy 2 hr. tour. Orlando Crown Cork and Seal Company, metal containers. 30 min. tour, children over 6 yrs. of age. Southern Fruit Distributors, Inc., citrus processing. Weekdays — 1 hr. tour. 10 and 11 a.m. — 2 and 3 p.m. Palatka Hudson Pulp and Paper Company, specialized paper proc- essing. 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. — 2-3 hr. tour. Children over 12 years of age. Pensacola Armstrong Cork Company, accoustical ceiling products. 1 hr. tour, children over 12 years of age. Gulf Power Company. 1 hr. tour. 11 Perry Buckeye Cellulose Corporation, pulp processing for rayon industry. Weekdays iy 2 hr. tour. Pierce The American Agricultural Chemical Company, phosphate rock mining and processing. Weekdays 2 hr. tour. Plant City Salada-Shirriff-Horsey, Inc., citrus processing. 30 minute tour. Plymouth Minute Maid Co., citrus concentrates, Mon. thru Fri. No children under 10. Plymouth Citrus Products Coop., citrus processing. 45 minute tour. Dec. to May tours — Tues. thru Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat. tours 9, 10 and 11 a.m. Pompano Beach Chris-Craft Corporation, boat construction. Weekdays- 2 :30 p.m. 45-60 minutes. Port St. Joe St. Joe Paper Company, pulp and paper manufacture. Tours — 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 2 hr. tour, children over 12 years of age. Saint Leo The Order of St. Benedict of Florida, Saint Leo prep school, college and monastery. 1 hr. tour. St. Petersburg Florida Power Corporation, electrical generation, iy 2 hr. tour — weekdays. Sarasota Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc., weekdays, 30 minute tour, no children. Tallahassee Elberta Crate and Box Company, wirebound, wood, and wood and paper boxes and crates. 1 hr. tour, no chil- dren. Tampa Anheuser-Busch, Inc., brewery facilities. Mon. thru Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bird shows daily, at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 :30 p.m., and 4 p.m. California Packing Corporation, vegetable canning. Weekdays — 30 minute tour Jan. 10 to Feb. 25 — April 15 to June 15— Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. Continental Can Company, Inc., metal cans. 1 hr. tour. Florida Portland Cement Division, 2 hr. tour. Florida Steel Corporation, process steel from scrap and additives to finished product. Only rolling mill south of Atlanta. Garcia and Vegas, cigars. Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. General Telephone Company of Florida, local and long distance plant facilities. Hav-A-Tampa Company, cigars. Mon. thru Thurs., 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. — 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, brewing facilities. Weekdays — 30 minute tour 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hos- pitality House open Mon. to Fri. afternoon. Lopez and Alvarez, cigars. Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Lykes Brothers, Inc., meat processing and canning. 1 hr. tour — between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Ocean Products, Inc., complete processing of shrimp from boat to package. 30 min. tour. Stokely-Van Camp, citrus processing. Weekdays — 30 min- ute tour — 2 p.m. Nov. 15 thru March 16. Sugar Rose Canning Company, citrus and tomato canning. Weekdays — 30 minute tour — 8 a.m., 12, 1, 3 p.m. Citrus; — Nov. thru mid-April. Tomatoes — Jan. thru June. Tampa Ship Repair and Dry Dock, ship repair and con- versions — ocean-going only, 1 hr. tour, no women or children. Tampa Electric Company, electrical generation. 1 hr. tour. Television Station WDEU, weekdays — 20 minute tour. The Antonio Company, cigars, Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Borden Company, milk and ice cream, 30 min. tour. W. Roberts and Son, cigars. Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.- — 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tarpon Springs Coca-Cola Bottling Works, beverages. Weekdays — 30 minute tour. Diamond Braiding Mills, shoe laces, braids. Weekdays — 30 min. tour. Vero Beach Piper Aircraft Corporation, Aircraft manufacture. Week- days; — 1 hr. tour. West Palm Beach Radio Corporation of America, computers. 2 hr. tour — no women or children. GEORGIA A Georgian Industrial Plant Tour Guide is presently being prepared by the Commerce Department in cooperation with Associated Industries of Georgia. All industries throughout the State will be contacted. Atlanta Coca-Cola, tours on weekdays. Augusta Cotton & textile mills. Columbus Nehi Corporation, soft drinks. Tom Huston Peanut Co. Archer Hoisery Mill. Dahlonega Gold Museum (May to mid-November). Savannah Union Bag & Paper Corporation, two conducted tours on weekdays. Tate Georgia Marble CO., quarries. 12 HAWAII Honolulu Perfume Factory tours, Browny's, 1108 Auahi Street, 10 :30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m., Monday thru Friday, during the summer tours. A 35 minute tour. 12 min. movie, then to the Laboratory for an orientation of processing and preparing the product all the way to the finished product. Samples are given away. Pineapple Cannery tours, Dole Corporation, 650 Iwilei Road. Specified time. Usually Monday thru Friday ( Season runs January thru September. June, July and August are the height of the season. ) A 45 minute tour. Consists of the complete process from when the pineapple is dumped from the trucks until canned and boxed. Must wear shoes, if possible no slippers. Tuna Packing tour, Hawaiian Tuna Packers, Ltd., Ke- walo Basin, 10 :00 a.m. Monday thru Friday on cannery operating days. Season runs from May to August and some winter months also. A 20 minute tour. A guide from the beginning of process, labeling, casing and ready to be shipped. Must wear shoes or slippers. Brewery Plant tours, Hawaii Brewing Corp., Ltd. 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday thru Friday. Operations and tours January thru September. A 20-25 minute tour. A guide from the beginning of process, labeling and rest of plant, then to the penthouse for samples. Woodworking Factory tours, Woods of Hawaii, 2155 Kalakaua Avenue. 1 to 2 p.m. Only Tuesday and Thursday. No transportation supplied. Tour usually lasts about 20 minutes thru the factory. Hardwoods Hawaii Ltd., 1207 Hopaka Street, 8 to 4 :30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Tour lasts from 15 to 20 minutes. There is a pick up as long as person who wishes tour is in the Waikiki area. Bakery Tour, Love's Biscuit & Bread Co., Ltd., 836 Kapahulu Avenue, 7-9 p.m. Friday evenings. One hour tour. Special arrangement for tours accepted. Sugar Mill tours, Waipahu Sugar Mill, Waipahu, Oahu, 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday (After Oct. 13th, there are no tours until the latter part of February). There is a 25-min. movie first, then a 30- 40 min. tour thru the mill. Raw sugar is given away as samples. Must wear shoes, no slippers. IDAHO Blackfoot American Potato Co. Blackfoot Creamery. Boise Gate City Steel — Structural Steel. Guerdon Industries, Inc. — Mobile Trailer Homes. Legette's Inc. — Women's apparel. Westcraft Industries, Inc. — Church furniture. Buhl Snake River Trout Co. Burley Idaho Potato Processors, Inc. — Frozen foods. Idaho Industries Inc. — Potato processors. J. R. Simplot Co. — Potato Products. Caldwell Glen L. Evans, Inc — Fish flies and tackle. J. R. Simplot Co. — Food Processors. Coeur d'Alene Diamond-Natural Corporation — Sawmill. Emmett Gem Canning Co. Grace Gem Valley Swiss Cheese Co. Grangeville Ray Holes Saddle Co. — Leathergoods. Heyburn J. R. Simplot — Potato Products. Jerome Marsall Warehouses, Inc. — Potatoes. Kellogg The Bunker Hill Company — Mining — lead, silver, zinc. Lewiston The Potlatch Forests, Inc. — Papermill. McCall Brown's Tie and Lumber — Sawmill. Montpelier Central Farmers Fertilizer Co. Nampa Albertson's Poultry Processing Plant. Orofino The Potlatch Forests, Inc. — Sawmill. Pocatello Kraft's Foods Co. — Cheese, dairy products. J. R. Simplot Co. — Fertilizers. Food Machinery and Chemical Products, Mineral Divi- sion — Elemental phosphorus. Preston Franklin Sugar Co.— Seasonal. Rexburg Gem Aircraft Inc. — Small aircraft. Rigby Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. — Seasonal. St. Anthony Mortensen Apron Co. Salmon Salmon Saddle Shop. Sandpoint Brown and Oliver Sawmill. Shelley R. T. French Co. — Potato processing. Soda Springs Monsanto Chemical Co. — Fertilizers. Twin Falls Swift & Company — Meat processing. 13 ILLINOIS Business and Industrial Tours in and Around Chicago Chicago Electric Association, 140 S. Dearborn St. Free tours of housewares exhibit and electrical appliance demonstra- tions. Weekdays 1 to 2 p.m. by appointment — STate 2-8887. No tours during Jan., June and July. Marshall Field & Co., State and Washington Sts.— STate 1-1000. Tours for groups of 5 to 20, Mon. through Fri., begin from 3rd Fl. Information Desk. Advance reser- vation required. No tours during Nov. and Dec. Garden City Envelope Co., 3001 N. Rockwell St.— COrnelia 7-3600. Tours by appointment Mon. through Fri., 10 a.m. to noon and 12 :30 to 2 :30 p.m. The Haeger Potteries, Inc., 7 Maiden Lane, Dundee, 111. Advance reservation for large groups. Hours Mon. through Fri., 9 :00, 10 :00 and 10 :45 a.m. ; 1 :15, 2 :00 and 2 :45 p.m. MAnsfield 6-3797 or HAzel 6-3441, Salesroom Manager. Time required 25 min. House of Vision, 135 N. Wabash Ave.— ANdover 3-4460, ext. 3. See lenses ground to prescription from rough lens blanks ; also, the manufacture and fitting of con- tact lenses. Tours 10 to 12 noon, and 2 to 4 p.m., by appointment. Merchandise Mart, Merchandise Mart Plaza — WHitehall 4-4141. Two tours daily for individuals or groups of less than 15 at 10 :30 a.m. and 3 :00 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Advance reservations for groups of 15 or more from 9.30 to 3 : 30 daily. Admission 90<£ ; student groups 75tf per person. No tours during Jan., June & July. Paraplegics Mfg., Inc., 304 N. York Rd., Bensenville, 111. PO. 6-0350. Owned and operated by disabled veterans. Tours by appointment only. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 925 S. Homan Ave. NEvada 8- 5300. Tours Mon. at 1 :45 and 2 :45 p.m. ; Tues. through Fri. at 9 :45 and 10 :45 a.m.— 1 :45 and 2 :45 p.m. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., 207 E. Ohio St. Tours Mon. through Fri. for groups of 15 to 40 at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. One week's advance notice required. Time required for tour, 2 hrs. Michigan 2-6969, ext. 232. Amiling's Flowerland, 8900 W. North Ave., Melrose Park, 111. Tours 10-12 noon ; 2-4 p.m. Bakeries Burny Brothers, Inc., 4600 W. Chicago Ave. Tours by appointment for groups up to 55, Mon. through Thurs. at 1 :30 p.m. or 7 :30 p.m. ; by special arrangement on Fri. ES. 8-7000, Advertising and Promotion Dept. Pepperidge Farm, Inc., 230 Second St., Downers Grove, 111. Groups over 10 by appointment on Mon. Wed. and Thurs. only. Groups under 10 persons every day ex- cept Sat. No tours on holidays or the day before holi- days. Tours leave every half-hour from 10:15 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. on weekdays ; from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sun. Time required 25 min. WO. 8-4000, Sales Service Dept. Dairy Hawthorn-Mellody Farms Dairy, on Route 21 (Milwaukee Ave. ) . 1 mi. south of Liberty ville, 111. General tours — Farm is open to the public every day from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., including Sat. and Sun. Picnic tours handled by reservation only (includes the use of the picnic area at the Farm, Mon. through Fri. ) . Tour includes Milk- ing Parlor; Children's Farm Zoo (nominal charge on Sat. and Sun. only); Cattle Show Barn; Hawthorn Gulch, replica of a frontier ghost town ; Country Store with dairy products available for purchase. Time re- quired 1% hours. Chicago phone BE 5-5600, Public Relations. Farm phone — LIbertyville 2-4193. Financial Institutions Banks American National Bank & Trust Co., 33 N. LaSalle St., FR. 2-9200. City National Bank & Trust Co.. 208 S. LaSalle St.* FR. 2-7400, ext. 483. Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., 231 S. LaSalle St., ST. 2-9000, ext. 456. First National Bank of Chicago, 38 S. Dearborn St., FR. 2-6800, ext. 575. Harris Trust & Savings Bank, 115 W. Monroe St., ST. 2-8200, Ext. 606. LaSalle National Bank, 135 S. LaSalle St., ST. 2-5200. Northern Trust Co., 50 S. LaSalle St., FI 6-5500, ext. 693. Savings and Loan Assns. Bell Savings & Loan Assn., 79 W. Monroe St., FI. 6-1000, ext. 339. Chicago Federal Savings and Loan Assn., 100 N. State St., FI. 6-4200, ext. 87. First Federal Savings and Loan Assn., 1 S. Dearborn St., FI. 6-3500, ext. 214. St. Paul Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 6720 W. North Ave., NA. 2-5000. Talman Federal Savings & Loan Assn., 5501 S. Kedzie Ave., NE. 4-3322. Markets Board of Trade, 141 W. Jackson Blvd. Open Mon. through Fri., 9 :30 a.m. to 1 :15 p.m. Gallery open to visitors on the 4th floor. Observation tower open 9 to 5 every day including Sun. Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 110 X. Franklin St. Open Mon. through Fri., 9 a.m.-l p.m. Midwest Stock Exchange, 120 S. LaSalle St. Open Mon. through Fri., 9 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m. Newspapers Chicago Daily News, 401 N. Wabash Ave. Tours Mon. through Thurs. by appointment, 2:30 p.m. DEarborn 2-1111. Up to 25 in any one group. Time required \ x /-2 hrs. (No tours for children under high school age.) Chicago Sun-Times, 401 N. Wabash Ave. Tours Mon. through Fri. at 4, 6 and 8 p.m. : Sat. 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. Advance written request required. WHite- hall 3-3000, ext. 491. Chicago Tribune Plant, 435 N. Michigan Ave. Tours Mon. through Fri. at 1, 3 and 7 p.m. Advance notice required. Superior 7-0100, ext. 445. Groups limited to 35 persons. Utilities Homemaker's Center, Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., 122 S. Michigan Ave. WA. 2-60110, ext. 644. Educational exhibits of complete model kitchens and home heating. Open 9 to 5 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Groups by appoint- ment. Illinois Pell Telephone Co., Central Office Tours. RA. 7-2363. Free guided tours by appointment Mon. through Fri., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 14 Dundee Haeger Potteries, classes in flower arrangement and mosaic tile ; tour of pottery plant. Elgin Elgin Daily Courier-News Newspaper. Three week ad- vance reservation. Groups of 8 to 15. Marion Sangamo Electric Co., Electronic components ; weekdays. Groups less than 40, high school age or older. Peoria Peoria Journal-Star, Newspaper. Two weeks advance reservation. Groups of 6 to 20. Hiram Walker & Sons, Distillery. Weekdays. Minimum age 12. Small groups nad up to 100. Rock Island International Harvester, Parmall farm tractors. Week- days. Groups of 2 to 100. Springfield Pillsbury Co., Bakery mixes. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. Illinois State Journal-Register, Newspaper. Maximum group of 25. Allis-Chalmers Co., Road building equipment. Small transient groups welcome. INDIANA Anderson Howe Fire Apparatus Company, fire extinguishers and fire-fighting equipment. Batesville Hillenbrand Industries, Wood furniture and parts. Bloomington Indiana Limestone Institute, limestone quarries. Columbus Arvin Industries, Inc., automobiles and automotive parts. Cummings Engine Company, automobiles and automotive parts. Corydon Glass Handicrafters, glass products. Dale Dale Furniture Company, wood furniture and parts. Elkhart Avalon Mobile Homes. Bee Line Mobile Homes. Belvedere Mobile Homes. Oatalina Mobileeraft Company. Concord Mobile Homes, Inc. Buescher Band Instrument Company, musical instru- ments. Bundy Band Instrument Corp., musical instruments. C. G. Conn, Ltd., musical instruments. Robert Young Electronic Freightyard, railroad operations. Miles Laboratories, pharmaceuticals. Evansville General Foods, Inc. Mead Johnson & Company, Pharmaceuticals. Sterling Brewers, breweries. Franklin Varynit Mills, clothing and women's apparel. Gary Bear Brand Hosiery Company, clothing and women's apparel. Gary Sheet and Tin Mill, steel. Gary Steel Works, steel. The Anderson Company, automobiles and automotive parts. The Budd Company, automobiles and automotive parts ( automobile bodies) . Rockwell Standard Corporation, (open steel floor grating, bridge decks). Universal Atlas Cement Company. U.S. Steel Corp. Indianapolis Allison Division, General Motors Corp., aircraft engines. Chrysler Corporation, automobiles and automotive parts. Eli Lilly Company, pharmaceuticals. Ford Motor Company, automobiles and automotive parts. Indiana Mobile Homes Assn., 3738 W. Michigan St. Indiana Petroleum Council, Circle Tower Bldg., petroleum products. Kingan Division, Hygrade Food Products Corp., food products — meat packing. Lane Byrant Company, (A nationally known mail-order house ) Rock Island Refinery, petroleum products. The Indianapolis Star-News, newspaper publishing. The Indianapolis Times, newspaper publishing. U.S. Rubber Company, (bicycle tires and auto tubes) . Jasper Jasper Turning Company, wood furniture and parts. Jasper Seating Company. Jasper Table Company. Hoosier Desk Company. Kokomo Chrysler Corporation, automobiles and automotive parts. Kokomo Tribune, newspaper publishing. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. Lafayette Aluminum Company of America. Mitchell Lehigh Portland Cement Company. New Castle Brooks Food, Inc., meat packing. Chrysler Corporation, automobiles and automotive parts. North Manchester Woodcrafts Company, wood furniture and parts. Portage Midwest Steel Company. Richmond Aluminum Company of America. Roby American Maize Products Company, meat packing. Rockport Rockport Sanitary Pottery, Inc., ceramics, (ceramics bathroom fixtures). Salem Smith Cabinet Manufacturing Company, wood furniture and parts. South Bend The Studebaker Corporation, automobiles. Speed Louisville Cement Company. 15 Tell City Tell City Chair Company, wood furniture and parts. Terre Haute Anaconda Aluminum Company. American- Wheaton Glass Corporation, glass products. Columbia Records, Division of C.B.S., Inc., phonograph records. General Knitwear Company, clothing and women's apparel. Home Packing Company, Inc., food products — meat packing. Indiana Mushroom Corporation, food products. Indiana Coal Association, coal mining. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, (Quaker Maid Division), food products. Vincennes Blackford Glass Company. Whiting Standard Oil Division, American Oil Co., petroleum products. Whiting Refinery, petroleum products. Whiting Research Laboratories, petroleum products. IOWA Bettendorf J. I. Case, farm machinery. Contact Mr. Zach Taylor. Cedar Rapids Iowa Manufacturing Co., structural steel. Contact Mr. Frank D'Aquilla. Quaker Oats, cereals. Contact Mr. Garnie Davis. Square-D Co., electric control. Contact Mr. James Vaughn. Wilson Packing Co., meat packing. Contact Henry Amalong. Clinton A. C. Nielsen Co., coupon clearing house. Contact Mr. Gene Hardin. Clinton Corn Processing, contact Mr. Marvin Wallace. Dupont Co., celophane and Film. Contact Mr. Wilton Keeney. Lord Baltimore Press, 5-color press. Contact Mr. Thomas Donohue. Inland Homes, prefabricated homes. Contact Carl Hubertz. Davenport Des Moines Continental Baking, contact Mr. Hacker. International Milling, robinhood flour. Contact Mr. George Phelps. Oscar Mayer, meat packing. Contact Mr. Phil Rotundo. Des Moines Bankers Life Insurance Co., Huge Insurance Firm. Con- tact Mr. Worthington. Des Moines Register, largest Iowa newspaper. Contact Promotion Office. Firestone Rubber, tire manufacturer. Contact Mr. Woods, Personnel. Education TV Station KFPD. Contact Superintendent Harris. John Deere Co., farm machinery. Contact Mr. Dick Egle. Meredith Publishing, printing and publishing. Contact Miss Mary Warren. Pioneer Hybrid Co., corn. Contact Nelson Urban. Dubuque Carr Adco & Co., sash, doors, blinds. Contact Mr. Allen Stoltz. Dubuque Packing Co., meat. Contact Mr. Arthur Lenz. Interstate Power Co., plant and office. Contact Mr. Charles Sonnenberg. John Deere Co., tractor works. Contact Mr. Robert McCune. Trausch Baking, bakery. Contact Miss Mary Mullen. Fort Madison Sheaffer Pen Co., fountain pens. Contact Mr. Walter Sheaffer II. Iowa City Procter & Gamble Co., toothpaste, etc. Contact Mr. Joseph Segreti. Newton Maytag Co., washing machines. Contact Mr. Charles W. Jensen. Vernon Co., advertising novelties. Contact plant manager. Sioux City Continental Baking, bakery goods. Contact Mrs. Burks. Stockyards, one of largest. Contact Mr. Dick Welding. Waterloo Allstadt Baking, bakery goods. Contact Mr. Tomlinson. Carnation Dairy, milk products. Contact Plant Manager. John Deere Co., farm machinery. Contact Mr. Bushdot. Hinson Manufacturing Co., textile & leather products. Contact Mr. William Hinson. Rath Packing Co., meat packing. Contact Mr. Bud Delatt. KANSAS Abilene Vacu-Blast Company, Inc. — America's first geodesic dome industrial plant, 600 North Washington Street, Tour of the Plant takes about 30 min and can be inspected any weekday between 9 :00 a.m. and 4 :00 p.m. The Abilene dome represents an unique design for an in- dustrial plant manufacturing Vacu-Blast Products. Atchison Atchison Leather Products Company — 316 Commercial. Leather specialties, sporting goods, seat belts — week- days after 9:30 a.m. and 12:30-2:30 p.m. No Satur- days. Takes y 2 hour. 660148 0—62 3 Pillsbury Company — 1147 Main. Flour milling — weekdays between 1 :00 and 4 :00 p.m. No Saturdays. Takes y 2 hour. Red-E-Mixed Concrete Company — 1501 Pacific Avenue, Concrete blocks and Red-E-Mixed Concrete — weekdays 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m. Takes V_> hour. Horton Garment Company — 112 South Second Street, Gay Gibson & Miss Couture dresses. Weekdays 7 :30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Takes 30 to 45 min. By appointment only. Council Grove Buckeye Bait Company — 120 Liberty Street, Plastic Plant — weekdays — tours 10 :00 to 11 :30 a.m. By ap- 16 pointment only. Takes 45 min. Must be over 8 years of age. Located in the center of town. Fairmont Foods Company, Park Addision. Creamery — weekdays — tours 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. By appoint- ment only. Takes 30 minutes. Must be over 8 years of age. Located near the center of town. Dodge City Fairmont Foods Company — 203 Maple Street. Receiv- ing, pastuerizing, homogenizing, and packaging of milk and milk products ; manufacturing of ice cream mix and freezing of ice cream. Tours at 10:00 a.m. Mon. and Fri. Children must be supervised by adults. Ad- vance notice : 45 min. Harris and Sons — 14th Avenue at Beeson Road. Egg grading and egg-production poultry farm. Weekdays except Sat. Advance notice. Time : 1 hour. High Plains Publishers, Inc. — 115 Second Avenue. Form publication, job printing, advertising agency. Week- days except Sats. Advance notice required. Time: 45 to 60 min. Hyplains Dressed Beef, Inc. — Fort Dodge Road on U.S. Highway 56 and 283, 2.5 miles from downtown Dodge City. Beef slaughtering, preparation for shipment of carloads of dressed beef carcasses. Tour 30 to 45 min. Advance notice. Morning or afternoon, weekdays in- cluding Sat. McKinley-Winter Livestock Commission Co. — Fort Dodge Road (East Trail Street) y 2 mile east on U.S. 56 and U.S. 283. Buying and selling of cattle ; sales held Mon. Wed. and Fri. Morning (only) tours 30 min. Stocker and feeder quality cattle sold. Advance notice for guide service. Sloeum Manufacturing Company — Fort Dodge Road (3 miles east of Dodge City on U.S. 56 and U.S. 283, 5 minutes from downtown). Grain handling equipment, farm machinery. Weekdays, preferably at 2:00 p.m. No Sat. Must be over 12 years of age. Advance ap- pointment. Time : 30 to 45 min. W. W. Manufacturing Company — Fort Dodge Road at the Overpass (3.5 miles east of Dodge City on U.S. 56 and U.S. 283 highways, 5 minutes from downtown Dodge City). Cattle handling chutes, calf cradles, branding irons, cattle oilers, posthole diggers, stock racks, scales, loading chutes. Tours weekdays except Sat. Advance notice. Time: 35 to 45 min. Children must be super- vised by adults. Great Bend A. J. Ferrel Co.— 1228 Bi Pass, Located on East Side of 281 Bi Pass. Most of work done at wells, tank bat- teries, etc., out in field. Do welding and steam cleaning in yard. Central Kansas Electric Coop., Inc. — 1025 Patton Road, Great Bend, Kansas. Generating plant. Mon. through Fri. by appointment only. 30 to 60 min. Great Bend Cooperative Assn. — 606 Main, Great Bend, Kansas. Can arrange on-the-spot tours of storage faci- lities and feed mill any time between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m. Miller Printers — 1010 Grant, Great Bend, Kansas. Wel- come visitors to our plant any time, but we do not have a conducted tour or set time. O'Neill Tank Company, Inc. — Fifth & "C" Streets, West- port Addition, Great Bend, Kansas. Prearranged tour of shop and facilities can be made Mon. through Fri. 7 :30 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Hutchinson J. S. Dillon & Sons Office and Warehouses— 2700 East Fourth on Highway U.S. 50. Ultra-modern and stream- lined handling of food and food products — 1 hour tour Tues. and Thur. at 2 :00 p.m. Farmers Cooperative Commission Company Elevator — on North Halstead (one-half mile north of U.S. 50) east of Hutchinson, Kansas. Half-mile long grain storage elevator with complete milling and baking laboratory included — 30 min. to see — Mon. through Fri. — 8 :00 a.m - to 4 :00 p.m. Kansas City General Motors Assembly Plant — Fairfax & Kindelberger Roads. Assembly of Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Buick. Regular tours 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day except Sat. Tours at 7 p.m. Wed. evenings. Maximum group is 50. Minimum is 8 years. No camera allowed inside plant. Contact Dick Jeffries, FInley 2-8400. (1% hour tour) Sealright — 2925 Fairfax Road. Printing, design and pro- duction of all types food containers. Closed Sat, Age limit 12 years, maximum number 40. No cameras in- side plant. Tour 1 hour. Contact Sam Ferguson, FAir- fax 1-5003. Board of Public Utilities — Quindaro Station. Electric power generating plant and water purification plant for city. '1 >pen Sat., hours negotiable. No children under 12. Maximum group 50 to 60. Cameras allowed. Tours water system 1 hour, generating plant 45 minutes. Contact Ed Schowalter, City Hall, DRexel 1-3500. Owens Corning Fiberglas — Sunshine & Fiberglas Roads. Manufacturer of fiberglas insulation materials and building products. Closed Sat. No cameras. Mini- mum age 10. No limit on number of people. Tour 114 hours. Contact Joe Pokorny, ATwater 1-2811. Phillips Petroleum Co. — 2029 Fairfax Trafficway. Re- finery. High School groups may tour by bus only, with stops at compounding and blending plants. No planned program. Contact manager of plant FInley 2^1800. Kansas City Kansan — 901 No. 8th. Daily newspaper, medium si?e. Cameras allowed. No regulations about age, or number in group. Tour 45 min. to 1 hour. Con- tact John Thomson, promotion manager, DRexel 1-4300. Allvine Dairy — 1709 No. 7th. Closed Wed. Not over 25 in group. Contact Mr. Pierce, FA 1-3144. Camera O.K. Decoursey Tastemark Ice Cream Co. — 644 Northrup. Manufacturer of Ice Cream and dairy products. No age limit. Maximum group 25. Camera O.K. Tour 45 min. to hour. During winter months ice cream opera- tion inactive much of the time. Contact Mr. Caulfield, DRexel 1-2250. Southwestern Bell Telephone Exchange — 10th and Arm- strong. Tours one hour. Maximum group is 50, no age limit. Contact Jim Sharp, 755 State or call TRemont 1-9900. The following industries are located about 10 to 15 minutes driving t'me soutMoest from Down- town Kansas City, Kansas. American Battery— 1706 Kansas Ave. Manufacturer of all types batteries. Closed Saturday. No age limit or restrictions as to number. Cameras allowed. Tour 45 min to hour. Contact B. McFadden, ATwater 1-9255. International Paper Co. — 2101 Kansas Ave. Manufac- turer of corrugated paper products. No tours Mon, Thurs, Sat. Age limit 12 years, maximum group 35. Camera O.K. Tours iy 4 hour. Contact John Hayes, FAirfax 1-2500. Holsum Bakers— 814 Southwest Blvd. Bakery. Tours afternoons only to about 2 or 3 p.m., Mon thru Fri. Maximum group 45, no age limit. Cameras O.K. Tour 45 minutes. Contact Mr. Hampton, JOhnson 2-4240. Kansas City Structural Steel Co.— 21st & Metropolitan. Steel fabrication plant. Heavy steel work. Tours 1*4 hours, groups to 50 persons, minimum age of 15. Cam- eras O.K. Tours must be completed before noon and 4 :30 p.m. Contact Mr. McCamish, FAirfax 1-6020. Procter & Gamble— 19th & Kansas Ave. Soap Manufac- turers. Tours Mon thru Fri. Minimum age 12 years. Maximum group 120. No cameras allowed. Require one adult with each 10-12 children except senior high 17 students. Contact Ladd Duryea. DRexel 1-3000. Tour takes 1% hours. Colgate Palmolive — 17th & Kansas Ave. Soap Manufac- turers. Tours Thursday at 1 p.m. only. Minimum age 12 years. Limit 35 people in group. No cameras. Tours last iy 2 hours. Contact Mr. Frederickson, FInley 2-3100. These Industries are located west or south of the down area, about 25-35 minutes driving time from downtown. Griffin Wheel Co. — 7155 Kaw Drive. Manufacturers steel wheels for railroad cars and allied equipment. Nobody allowed under 14. Maximum group 100. Cameras O.K. Ask for supervisor of plant tours at CYpress 9-2723. Inland Cold Storage— 6500 Inland Dr. 300 acres hollowed out under a mountain and refrigerated. Handles na- tions supply of frozen food. Tour takes about one hour. No age limit, but small children not advisable. No maximum group limit. Contact Joseph Press, ATwater 1-0335. No tours Monday. Fleming Company, Inc., The — U.S. Highway 24, West, Phone CE. 5-1331. Contact Mr. Phil Wizer. Wholesale food distribution center. Controlled storage of frozen food, produce and groceries. Modern warehouse han- dling equipment and methods. Technical data process- ing center with new IBM 1401 computer. Tours Mon. through Fri. from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Tour 30 min. One week advance notice needed. Visitors should all be over the age of 6. Guide furnished. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Topeka Plant — Highway #24, West. Phone CE. 3-1316. Contact Larry Heil. Complete manufacture of pneumatic tires. At least 24 hours notice. Tour 1 to 2 hr. Guide fur- nished. Tour starts between 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. or 1 :00 p.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. only. All visitors must be 12 years of age or older. This rule must be observed without exception. Hallmark Cards, Inc. — 1029-1035 Kansas Avenue, Phone CE. 3242. Contact Miss Ruth Attwood. Handwork on greeting cards, inspection and shipping. Tour should be arranged two days in advance. Most conven- ient days are Tues. through Fri., between the hours of 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tour takes 20 min. Guide furnished. Fifteen persons at a time. Henry Manufacturing Company — 1700 North Clay, Phone CE. 4-3488. Contact Mr. Howard Stephens. General steel fabrication and assembly of earth moving and materials handling equipment, electric welding, modern paint spraying, general lathe operation. Tours week- day except Sat. from 1 :30 p.m. to 3 :30 p.m. 1 hour tour. Contact two days in advance. Guide furnished. Kansas Power and Light Company — 800 Kansas Avenue, Phone CE. 3-1351. Contact Mr. L. D. Peterson, Divi- sion Manager, Electricity. The Power Plant, located at Tecumseh, is open to groups for touring by checking with Mr. Peterson. Tours Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. to 4 :00 p.m. V/ 2 hour tour. Menninger Foundation — 3617 West Sixth Street, Phone 'CE. 4-3411. Contact Mrs. Helen Morrison. Tours one hour. Prefer groups no larger than 10. Larger groups can be accommodated occasionally. Prefer adult groups who are interested in the mental health programs and psychiatric training. Myers Yearbooks, Inc. — 501 Gage Boulevard, Phone CR. 2-6414. Contact Wayne Thomas. Process of handling yearbooks, copy plates, press, bindery and compiling. IBM controlled system. I 1 /, hours. Tours Mon. thru Fri. 8 :30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Guide furnished. Contact one week in advance. Be- tween March and June 1st, prefer student groups or printers. Santa Fe Railway — General Office Building, Ninth and Jackson Streets, Phone CE. 4-0481. Contact Mr. Loren Simmons in the Public Relations Department. Tour of Shops — railroad construction of passenger cars, box cars. Every phase of railroad production and construc- tion work. Tours Mon. thru Fri. 9 :00 a.m. and 4 :00 p.m. Contact 48 hours in advance. Tour 2 hours. Guide furnished. Seymour Foods, Inc. — First and Kansas, Phone CE. 3- 4181. Contact Mr. W. T. Wallace. Egg drying opera- tions, egg breaking. Arrangements one week in ad- vance. Tours Mon. thru Fri. 2 :00 p.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Guide furnished. Maximum number of 30 people. Adults only. WILL TAKE ONLY GROUPS INTER- ESTED IN POULTRY AND EGG PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING. Kansas City Coca Cola Bottlers — 2540 West Pennway, about 10 minutes east of downtown. One hour tour, Mon. thru Fri. (free cokes) no age limit, camera O.K. Contact J. A. Stewart, GRand 1-2523. Livestock Exchange & Swift & Co. — 1600 Genessee St. — 10 minutes east. Monday is best day, but very busy. Tours limited to morning hours. No tours Fri. or Sat. No age limit or maximum group. Cameras O.K. Can take group to Swift & Co. at 12:30 p.m. daily. Contact Jim Leathers, Victor 2-6800. Midwest Research Institute — 425 Volker — 25 min. south — All kinds of research. No students under 12. Maxi- mum group 40. Tour lasts IV2 hours. No cameras. Teachers especially welcome. Contact Mrs. Simco, LOgan 1-0202. TWA Overhaul Base — 30 minutes north. Overhaul point for TWA planes, includes Jiffy Plane Wash hanger. Camera O.K. No age or numerical limits. Contact Tom Keliher, SHerwood 1-1120, Extension 295. Manor Bakery — 4050 Penn. 20 minutes southeast. Com- mercial bakery, closed Saturday. No tours after 3 p.m. Tours last about an hour. Camera O.K., no age limita- tions. Contact Mr. Holman, VAlentine 1-6100. Larned Bert & Wetta Sales, Inc.— Fourteenth & Trail, Alfalfa Mills — two alfalfa dehydrating plants in the county. Process dry tons of alfalfa into pellets and meal for use by livestock feeders and by companies making pre- pared feeds. Cut and process hay. Tour by appoint- ment. Doerr Metal Products Co.— 320 East Sixth, Ships bins, bulk feeders stock tanks and irrigation pipe daily from Texas to Montana — V2 hour tour — tour by appointment, Mon. through Fri. Newacheck Supply Company — 512 Main. Manufacture combine, binder and swather canvases, irrigation dams, tarpaulins and boat covers — V2 hour tour — by appoint- ment, Mon. through Fri. Phinney's — 317 Broadway. Manufacturers and distribu- tors of PHINNEY'S LIFE (specially made liquid fer- tilizers — 30 tons an hour capacity) for farm, lawn, gar- den and house plants. Central Kansas's leading farm and and home chemicals specialists — V2 tour by appoint- ment, Mon. through Fri. Schultz Home Modernizing Co.— 510 W. First. Manu- facturers of aluminum windows, doors and awnings. Ambulance shade screens, patio covers and glass lighted bulletin boards — y 2 hour tour by appointment, Mon. through Fri. 18 Twin Feed Blower Co. — 111 Main. Manufacturer of hy- draulic lifts, power steering for tractors and combines ; hydraulic lifts for Krause and John Deere one way plows, tarpaulins and boat covers — % hour tour by appointment, Mon. through Fri. Newton American Flours Company (Ross Industries, Inc.), 306 E. Broadway. Flour milling and storage — weekdays by appointment, hour tour. Guerdon Industries, Inc. — Meridian Road. Mobile homes — 45 min. tours. By appointment — Mon. through Fri., no children under 12 yrs. Olathe C. H. Hyer and Sons — 111 N. Chestnut. America's oldest cowboy boot factory — weekdays at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. — by appointment only — one hour. Must be 10 years of age. Located 40 min. from downtown Kansas City, Kansas. Parsons Tours are arranged by appointment in modern garment factories, steel processing plants, milk processing plants and one of the largest turkey processing plants West of the Mississippi River. Tours may also be ar- ranged, by appointment, of the facilities of the State Hospital and Training Center located in Parsons. (Tours arranged through Parsons Chamber of Com- merce, P.O. Box 737, Parsons, Kansas. ) Wichita Beech Aircraft Corporation — 9709 E. Central. Aircraft Assembly Plant. Weekdays — Regularly scheduled tours at 9 :30 and 1 :30. No Saturdays— 1 hour. Located 30 min from downtown. Must be over 12 years of age. Must have complete list of all tourists in advance of visit. Anyone who is not a U.S. Citizen must be cleared in advance. Up to 75 persons in any one tour. Boeing Airplane Company, 3801 S. Oliver. Complete tour of plant including machine shop, final assembly and milling area. Only professional groups accepted at this time. By appointment only. Tour 45 min. Cessna Aircraft Company — 5800 Pawnee Road. Tour will include sheet metal fabrication and assembly, plas- tics, machine shop, and the finished plane. Any week- day — Regularly scheduled tours at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. and 1 :00 and 2 :30 p.m. No Sat. — 1 hour. Must be 10 years or older. By appointment only. Large groups by adequate advance notice only. Coleman Company, Inc., The — 250 N. St. Francis. Man- ufacturing of heating and air condition equipment. Weekdays— Regularly scheduled tours at 9 :30 and 10 :00 a.m. No Sat. No children. 1% hours. Up to 25 persons. Cudahy Packing Company— 2300 N. Broadway. Slaugh- tering and meat packaging and processing for distri- bution to retailers. Weekdays — Regularly scheduled tours at 9:00 and 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 and 1:30 p.m. only. No Sat. 1 hour. No age preference. Up to 40 persons. Garvey Grain Elevator— West 55th St. South. Grain In- dustry. Tour with explanation of difficulties in storing various grains, unloading of boxcars, and handling of grain. Any weekday — Regularly scheduled tours from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (None between 12 and 1). No Sat. No children. Up to 60 persons. General Mills— 430 East 18th St. Flour mill, processing of wheat and loading for shipment. Tues. thur Thurs. 1 hour for tour. No age preference. Kansas Gas & Electric Company— 201 N. Market. One of the Midwest's largest electric power companies. Wed. & Thurs. Regularly scheduled tours at 8 :15-9 :30 and 3 :30-4 :45 only. No Sat. 1 hour. High school age and adults. Up to 30 persons. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. — 154 N. Broadway. Wichita Metropolitan Area telephone system. Week- days. No regularly scheduled tours. No Saturadys. No age limit. 1 hour. Up to 50 persons. Minimum — 6. Wichita Livestock Exchange — 21st and Mead Sts. Com- plete market operation and trip to packing plant, if advance notice is given. Mon thru Fri — Regularly scheduled tours at 9 :00 a.m. and 3 :00 p.m. No Sat. iy 2 hours. No age limit. By appointment only. KENTUCKY (In contacting any firm, please get in touch with the person whose name is listed. He will make arrangements for your visit. All tours require ap- pointments, particularly in the case of large groups.) Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America) (Yankeetown, Indiana ) . Lexington Horse Farms — More than 300 are the chief attraction of the Blue Grass, representing an investment of millions of dollars in land, improvements, Thoroughbred, Stand- ard-bred horses. Farms open at 9:00 a.m., except Spendthrift and Calumet which open at 10:00 a.m. Farms close at 4 :00 p.m. Farms are open daily, except Calumet which is closed on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays. Agriculture — World's largest loose-leaf tobacco market. Horse center of America, center of world-famous Ken- tucky Blue Grass region, finest quality early spring lambs, Blue Grass seed, source of finest purebred breed- ing stock of horses, beef cattle and sheep. Historical — Lexington and the Blue Grass Region are steeped in history, countless homes, pioneer and Civil War shrines — Ashland, the home of Henry Clay, home of Mary Todd, wife of Lincoln, Home of General John Hunt Morgan, James Lane Allen, and other points of scenic, historic and romantic interest. Medical — Lexington is on the South's leading medical and hospital centers with four general hospitals, 175 physi- cians and surgeons, 70 dentists, a number of sanitaria, clinics and nursing homes. Louisville Bourbon Stock Yard Company, 1048 East Main Street. Public Livestock Market. JU. 4-7211. George K. Tomes or L. D. Tomes. WTF : 10 :00 a.m. General Electric Company, Appliance Park, Buechel, Ky. Electrical household appliances. J. M. Stoner — Visitor Relations. GL. 4-7511, Ext. 665 or 866. MTWTF : 1 :30 p.m. Peerless Manufacturing Company, Division of Dover Cor- poration, 1400 West Ormsby Avenue. Gas fired heating applicances. K. R. Hoskins, ME. 6-3711. MTWTF: 9-11 :00 a.m. & 1-3 :00 p.m. Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust Company, Fifth &• Jef- ferson Streets. Banking, real estate, bonds and trust operations. James G. Metcalfe, JU. 7-1161. MTWT : 9 :00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m., 5th grade groups or up. Federal Reserve Bank, 410 South Fifth Street. Service- wholesale banking. G. H. Atherton, JU. 7-7351. MTWTF : 9 :30 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. 19 First National Lincoln Bank of Louisville, 216 South Fifth Street. Banking, real estate, investments and trust operations. W. S. Ball, Jr., JU. 4-3211. MTWTF : 9 :30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. & 1 :00 to 2 :00 p.m. Liberty National Bank and Trust Company, 416 West Jefferson Street. Banking and trust operations. H. D. Burgess; A. Lynn Stone, JU. 2-3571. MTWTF: 9:00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. Louisville Trust Company, 200 South Fifth Street. R. E. Cammaek, JU. 4-2231. MTWTF: 9:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. & 2 :00 p.m. to 3 :30 p.m. E. I. duPont deNemours & Company, Camp Ground Road. P.O. Box 1378. Neoprene rubber. M. A. Wagoner, SP. 2-3661. MTWTF: Groups only; time to be arranged. National Carbide Company, Division of Air Reduction Company, Inc. Bells Lane, P.O. Box 37, Stn. D. Cal- cium carbide, pipeline acetylene, pipeline nitrogen & carbide lime. Astor Brown, SP. 8-1621. MTWTF: 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Groups only ; visits to be pre- arranged. Blue Grass Cooperage Company, 5000 Crittenden Drive. Whiskey barrels. T. L. Walker, EM. 8-1626. MTWTF : 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Groups only, by appointment. Louisville Cooperage Company, 421 West Avery. C. O. Luckett, ME. 7-4711. Whiskey, food, chemical barrels and kegs. MTWTF : Groups only, by appointment. Bernheim Distilling Company, 1701 West Breckenridge, Whiskey distilling & bottling. Norman D. Everson, JU 5-5081. MTWTF : 9 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation, 1908 Howard Street. Whiskey distilling and bottling. Public Rela- tions Dept., SP. 8-5531. Ext. 358. MTWTF : 9 :30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. & 12 :30 p.m. to 2 :30 p.m. The Calvert Distilling Company, Seventh Street Road. Whiskey distilling & bottling. Small groups contact Receptionist ; large groups contact Plant Mgr's. office, ME 4-1551. MTWTF : 9 :0 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. on the hour. Stitzel-Weller Distillery, Inc., Fitzgerald Road. Whiskey distilling & bottling. C. K. McClure, SP 8-4461. MTWTF : 2 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. by appointment. Cocoa-Cola Bottling Company, 1661 West Hill Street. Mrs. King, Receptionist, SP 6-2406. MTWTF : 9:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Groups preferred. Emmart Packing Company, Division of The Klarer Com- pany, 1228 Story Avenue. Ronald Aarvig, JU 7-7571. Meat products. By appointment only. Gordon Foods, 1510 Algonquin Pkwy. Shirley Forg, ME 7-6591. Potato chips, peanut butter, crackers, nut meats and popcorn. MTWTF : 9 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. & 12 :00 to 3 :30 p.m. The Great A & P Food Stores, 3041 Wilson Avenue. Roy Ruebenstahl, SP 6-1521. Grocers — from warehouse to shelf. One-week advance notice by letter; Junior high age and up. The Kroger Company, 7800 Crittenden Drive. B. G. Whit- taker, EM 3-3551. MTWTF: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Appointment necessary. Pepsi Cola Louisville Bottlers, 4008 Crittenden Drive. Mfg. and delivery of soft drinks. Contact Receptionist, EM 7-1701. MTWTF : 9 :00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. ; appoint- ment necessary. Sealtest Foods, Division of National Dairy Products Cor- poration, 6330 Strawberry Lane. Charles Pinnell, EM. 6-4551. MT & ThF: 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. by ap- pointment. Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Company, 111 East Main Street. World's largest single unit wholesale hardware operation. Charles A. Gage, JU. 4-1341. TWT : 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. by appointment. Norton Memorial Infirmary, 231 West Oak Street. T. J. Hartford, Jr., JU 3-5371. 297 bed voluntary general hospital. MTWTF : 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. by appoint- ment. American Air Filter Company, 215 Central Avenue. Frank Aton, ME. 7-3611. MTWTF : Ten-days advance notice needed. American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation, 1541 South Seventh Street. Plumbing and heating equipment. Jack R. Ridler, ME. 7-7621, Ext. 249. MTWTF: By appointment. W. E. Caldwell Company, Inc., 200 East Brandeis. Ele- vated steel storage tanks. C. R. Libyb, ME 7-2576. TWT : 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Ford Motor Company, Grade Lane & Fern Valley Road. Ford car and truck assembly. J. L. Brinley, EM 6-9511, Ext. 641. MTWTF : 1 :00 p.m. by appointment. International Harvester Company, 5005 Crittenden Drive. Farm tractors and engines. Guy Myers, EM 6-9561. Four-weeks advance notice for organized groups. Kurfees Paint Company, 201 East Market. Street. Paint manufacturers. Charles Hardesty, JU 4—0151. MTWTF : 9 :30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. by appointment. Reliance Varnish Company, Inc., 4730 Crittenden Drive. G. W. Dumstorf, EM 7-6111. MTWTF: 2:00 p.m. by appointment. Courier-Journal & Louisville Times, 525 West Broadway. Printing and rotogravure work. Basil Caummisar, JU 5-2211 MTWTF : 9 :30 a.m. and 3 :00 p.m. Fawcett-Dearing Printing Company, 1100 West Broadway Magazine publishing. H. A. Brewster, Jr., JU 3-4451. MTWTF: 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Evenings by ap- pointment. Wave, Inc., 725 South Floyd Street. Broadcasting & Telecasting. James Caldwell, JU. 5-2201. MTWTF: 10 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. and Saturday morning. Group of 10 or more by appointment. Whas, Inc., 525 West Broadway. Broadcasting & Tele- casting. James Sheehy, JU. 5-2211. MTWTF: Con- venience of group. Kaufman's of Kentucky, 427 South Fourth Street. Re- tail department store. M. J. Moran, JU. 5-2271. TWTF : During store hours. J. C. Pennev Company, 535 South Fourth Street. Retail department store. Ed Smith, JU. 2-3861. MTWTF: By appointment. Stewart Dry Goods Company, 501 South Fourth Street. Retail department store. Emily Martin, JU. 4-3261. MTWTF : By appointment. Louisviille Fire Department, 1137 West Jefferson Street. D. E. Miesner, JU. 3-8831. MTThF: 10:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Evenings : 6 :00 p.m. to 8 :00 p.m. by appointment. Louisville Police Headquarters, 733 West Jefferson Street. Lt. Francis Teak, JU. 7-8411. MTWTF : 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. by appointment. Cave Hill Cemetery, 701 Baxter Avenue. Historical, park-like cemetery, interesting, unusual plants, shrubs. MTWTFSS: 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. GL. 1-5630. No guides, but tours may be made in private autos during above hours. Churchill Downs, Inc., 700 Central Avenue. Home of Kentucky Derby each May. MTWTF: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ME. 7-1496. No guides, but gates usually open during above hours except during racing seasons. Hadley Pottery, 1570 Story Avenue. Famous Hadley pottery. Mary Alice Hadley, JU. 4-2171. MTWTF: 8 :30 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. by appointment. Peter Burghard Stone Fabricators, Inc., 800 South 13th Street. G. E. Conlon, JU. 4-0135. MTWTF: 9:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Appoint- ment necessary. American Tobacco Company, 17th and Broadway. Ciga- rettes & Tobacco products. Roy Lawrence, JU. 7-9111. MTWTF: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Brown Williamson Tobacco Corporation, 1600 West Hill Street. Cigarettes & Tobacco products. W. G. Miller, SP. 8-2731. MTWTF : 8 :30 a.m. to 10 :30 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. 20 Philip Morris, Inc., 1930 Maple Street. Cigarettes & To- bacco products. John S. Cox, SP. 6-2487. MTWTF: 9 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 2 :30 p.m. Louisville Gas & Electric Company, 311 West Chestnut Street. Public utilities, gas & electricity. A. S. Hoef- flin, JU. 2-3511. MTWTF : 9 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Appointment necessary. Louisville Taxicab & Transfer Company, 832 West Liberty Street. Yellow Cab service; sight-seeing tours, ambu- lances & driver training school. J. R. Sclarenco, JU. 4- 5271. MTWTF: By appointment. Louisville Water Company. 435 South Third Street. Wa- ter supply and purification. B. E. Payne, JU. 2-2431. MTWTF : 10 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon by appointment. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company, 521 West Chestnut Street. Miss Ann Soper, JU. 2-8351. MTWTF : 8 :30 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. by appointment. Bradley and Gilbert, Division of Standard Packaging Corporation. 7th and Magazine Streets. Cigarette, soap, ice cream and folding cartons. Guy Byassee, JU. 3-1612. Tours by appointment. Hillerich and Bradsby Company, 434 Finzer Street. Louisville Slugger Baseball Bats, golf clubs. Norman Ott, JU. 5-5226. Tours by appointment. Southern Veneer Manufacturing Company, 2201 Standard Avenue. Veneer and lumber. John Hunlow, SP. 8- 7361. TWTF: By appointment. Owensboro V. E. Anderson Manufacturing Company, 1515 E. 18th Street. Fleischmann Distilling Company, Ewing Road. General Electric Company, 316 E. 9th Street. Glenmore Distilleries, Highway 60, East. Green River Steel Corporation, Highway 60, East. Medley Distilling Company, Old River Road. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 9th & Bolivar Streets. Paducah Claussner Hoisery Company, 2800 Adams Street. Southern Textile Machinery Company, 200 Norton Street. Shawnee Steam Plant, Tennessee Valley Authority, Me- tropolis Lake Road. LOUISIANA Arabi American Sugar Refining Company. Contact Miss Alice Petty, Personnel Department, Mon. thru Friday, 10 :00 a.m. and 1 p.m. — phone Avery Island Mcilhenny Tabasco Plant. Free tours 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Baton Rouge Humble Oil and Refining Co. Tours by appointment. Chalmette Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation. Phone ED. 1-2511. (Tours discontinued for about 1 year 9/62. Jefferson Island Jefferson Island Salt Mine. Tours 9 :30 a.m. Mon., Tues., Wed., and Fri. No tours Thurs., week-ends, or holidays. Lake Charles Gulf States Utilities Co. During working hours. State Rice Milling Co. During working hours. Natchitoches Branch Hunt's Food, contact Mr. Semihart for tours. Northwestern Gas Plant, contact Mr. Carol Viola for tours. Southern Cotton Oil, contact Mr. Semihart for tour. Tennessee Gas Co., contact Mr. Carol Viola for tour. New Orleans American Mfg. Corporation, Inc., (Makers of Sans Souci Lingerie), 1952 Constance St., Contact Mr. Aaron Ep- stein, President — phone 523-1762. Blue Plate Foods. Inc., 1315 South Jefferson Davis Pkwy., contact Mr. Carl Mundt, Personnel Manager. Mon. thru Fri. phone HU. 8-6634. Borden's Ice Cream Plant, 1751 Airline Hwy. Contact Mr. Paul Campbell, Retail Sales Manager — phone VE. 3-5511. Saturdays only 10:30 p.m. Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1050 South Jefferson Davis Pkwy. Contact Mr. Harold Oesterieschei, Manager — phone 822-2400. Falstaff Brewing Company, 2601 Gravier St. Contact Mr. Conrad Degel, Public Relations — phone 524-7171. Mon. thru Sat. 10 :00 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jackson Brewing Co., 620 Decatur Street. Contact Mr. Lawrence D'Antonio, Public Relations Department — 523-7461, Ext. 202. United Fruit Company, 321 St. Charles Street, (importers of fruit — mainly bananas), contact Personnel Office — phone 523-2351. Port Allen Catherine Sugar Refinery, tours by appointment. Reserve National Sugar Refining Co. Hours from 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. each weekday. No children under 12. Weeks Island Mon.-Fri., tours 9 :30 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. No tours on week- ends or holidays. No children under 14. MAINE Most of Maine industrial plants welcome visitors but prefer advance notice. For more complete information request "Maine Buyers' Guide and Directory of Maine Manufacturers", publication by Maine Department of F>onomic Development, Augusta, Maine. Andover Home of the Earth Station for Communicating by Satel- lites. At present it. is the only such station in the world. This is made up of a central control building, which houses the computing, ■ tracking, and telephone terminal equipment. The Radome is the largest air inflated structure in the world, 161 feet high and 210 feet across. People and trucks enter through air lock doors to prevent deflation. Inside the Radome is a huge horn reflector antenna 180 feet long and 95 feet high ; a 340 ton steel and aluminum structure built with the precision of a fine watch. It is used for sending 21 and receiving communications by space satellites. An exceptional exhibition building is open to the public, where you will receive a guided tour which will explain in full detail the exact use and purpose of this project. New printing plant. Augusta Kennebec Journal Plant. Lewiston Bates Mills, Canal — cotton piece goods. Raytheon Co., 1775 Lisbon Road, Geranium transistors Rumford Oxford Paper Company, coated and uncoated papers. Thomaston Dragon Cement Co. Waldoboro Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Flourescent lamp start- ers, tungsten filament. Waterville Hathaway Shirt Co. Men's and wo&en's shirts. MARYLAND Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 2525 Kirk Avenue. The actual growth of the soft drink industry, bottling, pro- cessing and manufacturing. Weekdays, 9 :00 to 11 :30 a.m., and 1 :00 to 2 :30 p.m., by appointment. Maximum size group 40 minimum 10. Contact Mr. William Well- ham, Public Relations — phone BE. 5-9000. Continental Can Company, Boston & Linwood Streets. Visitors see entire operation of can making and the packaging industry. Weekdays, 3 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. By appointment. Size group 40 minimum 10. Contact Mr. James R. Ford, Personnel Supervisor — phone PE.2-1400. Goetze's Candy Company, 3900 E. Monument Street. The entire operation, packing and processing of the candy. Tuesdays at 10 :30 a.m., about 45 minutes. By appoint- ment. Size group 30, minimum 10. Age limit : no one under school age. Contact Mrs. Zabel — phone DI. 2-2010. Kennecott Refining Corporation, Marley Rock Road, P.O. Box 3407. The entire plant, refining copper process. Weekdays, 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. By appointment. Size group 50. Limit on age 12 years old. Contact Mr. James Kelly, Public Relations Director — phone ST. 9-1000. McCormick & Company, 400 Light Street. Tour through Tea House and Friendship Court, buildings copied from the period of Queen Elizabeth 1st of England. See the processing and manufacturing of spices, extracts and tea. Weekdays, 10 :00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. ; by appoint- ment only. Maximum size group 30. Contact The Tea House Hostess— phone LE. 9-6460. The Baltimore News Post, Commerce and Pratt Streets. How paper is produced in one of the most modern plants. 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m.. Weekdays, by appoint- ment. Maximum size group 25. Contact Mr. Albert Adler, Promotion Department — Phone PL. 2-1212. The Sunpapers, Calvert and Center Streets. p]ntire operation and making of paper. Morning and after- noon : lasts about one hour, weekdays only, by appoint- ment. Size group 25. Age limit 12 and over. Contact Mr. Howard Baetjer. The Sunpapers. Western Electric Company, 2500 Broening Highway. The manufacturing of telephone cables and cords and various kinds of wire in the making of a telephone. Evenings (2 hour tour) weekdays. By appointment only. Maximum size group 100. Minimum 25. No children. Contact Mr. R. A. Bergquist, Public Relations Director. Westinghouse Defence Center, Fort Meade Road, adjoin- ing Friendship Airport. Manufacturing and engineer- ing laboratories ; demonstrations of new development of electronic systems for military, space and missile technology. Afternoon and evenings (2 hour tour) weekdays. By appointment. Maximum No. 50 — Mini- mum size group 25. Wear comfortable clothing. Con- tact Mr. Howard Crawford, Communitv Relations Office. Belcamp Bata Shoe Company, U.S. 40. Tours by appointment. Berlin Berlin Milling Co., feeds. Contact Mr. Benjamin P. Quillin. Conowingo Conowingo Dam, U.S. 1. Tours daily. Conowingo Power Company, hydro-electric power. Tours daily. Fruitland Community Building Suppliers, Inc., lumber. Contact Mr. Jerry Landon. Dulany Foods, Inc., canned and frozen fruits & vegetables. Contact Mr. Ralph O. Dulany. Hagerstown Beachley Furniture Co., Inc., 227 N. Prospect St., by ap- pointment. 10 to 15 maximum — contact D. R. Beach- ley, Jr. Colonial Hardwood Flooring Co., 511 West Washington St., Flooring, Wood Kitchen cabinets, vanities. By appointment, contact W. A. Danzer or D. W. Fletcher. Electronic Teaching Laboratories, Inc. — 952 Frederick St. Electronic Language Laboratories & Training Panels. By appointment, contact Lewis Beaver. Hagerstown Shoe Company, 148 W. Franklin St. By ap- pointment. 20 minutes. 120 maximum, contact Earl P. Schlotterbeck. Mack Trucks, Inc., 1999 Pennsylvania Avenue. Truck engines, transmissions & differentials, by appointment. 8 a.m. -5 :30 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.) Minimum age — 18. Con- tact Richard Urgo. The Brandt Cabinet Works, Inc., 686 Pennsylvania Ave., wood furniture. By appointment. Group 35 maxi- mum, 10 minutes. Contact B. F. Kunkleman. The Hagerstown Block Co. & The Hub City Mix, 448 E. First St. Ready Mix Concrete, Cinder Blocks, Etc., by appointment. Contact Theodore M. Myers. Victor Products Corp,, 901 Pope Avenue or 775 Fred- erick Street. Vending Equipment. By appointment. 9 a.m. -3 :30 p.m., Contact Frank P. McCraw. Ward Leonard Electric Co., P.O. Box 827. Metal Film Resistors. By appointment. Size group 24. Contact R. W. Lowery, Jr. Halethorp The Carling Brewing Company. The actual brewing process from the brew house to putting it in the bottles and cans. Tues. at 10 :00 a.m., and Thurs. at 2 :00 p.m. Maximum size group 50. Contact Mr. Herbert Drenner, Safety Director, Carling Brewing Co., Baltimore 27, Maryland. Hebron Andrews Nursery Co., nursery stock. Contact Mr. K. D. Andrews. Marvil Package Division, Atlas, General Industries, Inc., fruit & vegetable baskets. Contact Mr. Merrill G. Calloway. Nanticoke Cold Water Seafood Co., seafood. Contact Mr. Johannes Einarsson. 22 Salisbury A. W. Perdue & Son, Inc. feeds. Contact Mr. Franklin P. Perdue. Armour Ches-peake, dressed poultry. Contact Mr. D. R. Stephens. Campbell Soup Co., TV dinners. Contact Mr. Albert J. Collins. Caper Acres, feeds, broiler products. Contact Mr. George Wolf. Chris-Craft Corp., Moss Hill Lane, boats. Contact Mr. Willis D. Richardson. Citizens Gas. Co., gas. Contact Mr. George B. Daniel. Coca Cola Bottling Co., contact Mr. Everett Wheedleton. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Contact Mr. William E. Wyafct, Jr. E. S. Adkin & Co., contact Mr. S. F. M. Adkins. Edgewood Pipe & Block Co., concrete products. Contact Mr. W. T. Holland, Jr. Eastern Shore Public Service Co. Contact Mr. George M. Nelson. Eugene M. Messick & Sons, printers. Contact Mr. Eugene M. Messick, Jr. Farmers & Planters Co., fertilizer. Contact Mr. Edgar H. McGrath. F. Jacobson & Sons, shirts. Contact Mr. Edgar H. McGrath. O. & P. Telephone Co. Contact Mr. W. O. Wright. H. D. Metal Co., Inc., scrap iron & metals. Contact Mr. David Stein. J. I. Wells Co., creosoted products. Contact Mr. James I. Wells. Manhattan Shirt Co. Contact Mr. Walter L. Phillips. Mardel By-Products Co., rendering. Contact Mr. Ed- ward Mayer. Messick Ice Co. Contact Mr. George O. Hendrickson, Jr. Nehi Bottling Co., bottled drinks. Contact Mr. H. J. Wendell. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., bottled drinks. Contact Mr. William E. Morgan. Peninsula Concrete. Contact Mr. Garland E. Nock. Pocahontas, Inc. Contact Mr. S. Norman Holland. R. D. Grier & Sons Co., foundry products. Contact Mr. Todd Grier. Salisbury Advertiser. Contact Mr. S. L. Sherwell. Salisbury Brick Co. Contact Mr. Thomas H. Mitchell, Jr. Salisbury Ice Co., contact Mr. William F. Messick. Salisbury Steel Products, Inc. Contact Mr. David Stein. Salisbury Times. Contact Mr. Oscar L. Morris. Shoreland Freezers, frozen foods. Contact Mr. Richard M. Cooley. Sweetheart Bakers, bakery /products. Contact Mr. S. H. Rayner. Swift & Co., dressed poultry. Contact Mr. William M. Snyder. Victor Lynn Lines, freight. Contact Mr. J. Marshall Stewart. W. B. Tilghman Co., fertilizer. Contact Mr. John L. Morris. Watson Shirt Co., shirts Contact Mr. J. A. Watson. Wayne Pump Co. Div. of Symington-Wayne Corp., filling station pumps & equipment. Contact Mr. William H. Bateman. Webb & Company, meats. Contact Mr. T. Edward Webb. Towson Bendix Radio Division, Bendix Corporation, East Joppa Road. Assembly of electronic components and equip- ments for commercial aviation, the military, and custom automobile radios. Weekdays, 8 :30 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. By appointment. Size group to 40. Contact Mr. W. W. Price, Director of Public Relations, phone VA 3-2200. Black and Decker Manufacturing Company. A unique and modern processing and the manufacturing of sheet metal, casting and assembling. 45 minute tour, week- days. By appointment. Maximum no 75, minimum 25. No children under 16. Contact Mr. Herbert A. May, Jr., Public Relations Director. Williamsport The R. Paul Smith Station. Kilowatt Hours. By ap- pointment. 9 a.m.^ p.m. Mon.-Fri. 75 maximum group. Contact R. S. Haekett. W. D. Byron & Sons, Inc. Leathei'-Tanning & Finishing. By appointment. 20 maximum size group, 6 minimum. Contact J. W. Ridenour. MASSACHUSETTS Boston Joseph T. Reyerson & Son, 60 Everett St., Allston. Steel and aluminum service center. 8 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Boston Herald Traveler Corp., 300 Harrison Ave., News- paper publishing. 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. except Friday and Sunday. Contact Personnel Department in advance. Boston Mailing Company, 394 Atlantic Ave. Trade Bind- ing & Mailing Service. 8 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Christian Science Monitor, 1 Norway Street. Interna- tional daily newspaper. Tours of buildings Monday through Friday. 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a.m. and 1:30, 2 :30 p.m. Mapparium open 8 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Mon- day through Friday and 8 :30 a.m. through 4 :00 p.m. on Saturday. Large groups only need call for appointment. J. C. Corrigan Co., Inc., 41 Norwood Street. Conveyor manufacturers materials handling equipment. Monday through Thursday, 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. See W. Mc- Donald for appointment. CE. 6-0800, Ext. 29. H. P. Hood & Sons, 50 Roland Street. Ice cream and ice cream mix. Monday through Friday, 8 :00 to 10 :00 a.m., 2 :00 to 4 :00 p.m. Appointment, phone PRospect 6-2600. H. P. Hood & Sons, 500 Rutherford Ave. (general ofilces). Dairy, ice cream and food products. Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Appointment, CH. 2-0600. Cherry Hill Farm, Conant Street, N. Beverly. Certified milk farm, 300 cow herd and milk processing plant. Open April 19 through Oct. 12. Picnic grounds. Recre- ational facilities. Beautiful view of North Shore. Record-American-Sunday-Advertiser, 5 Winthrop Sq. Daily and Sunday newspapers. Contact Mark Finley, Promotion Director, Liberty 2-4000. Continental Baking Company, 65 E. Cottage St. (Dor- chester, near Uphams Corner). Wonder Bread and rolls. Contact Harold Webster, Manager. GEneva 6-3300. Sturtevant Mill Company, Park & Clayton Streets, Dor- chester. Machinery air separators, blenders. Monday through Friday. 8 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Company, 1344 Hyde Park Ave., Hyde Park. Electrical protective equipment. Any afternoon by appointment. Brookline New England Hard Facing Company, 678 Brookline Ave. Spray metallizing ; spray welding ; hard facing. No tours but will discuss processes by appointment. Danvers Putnam Pantry Candies & Ice Cream, U.S. Route 1. Can- dies and ice cream. 9 :00 a.m. to 10 :00 p.m. 7 days a week. Year round. 23 Dedham Rust Craft Publishers, Rust Craft Road. Greeting cards, party goods, social stationery. Monday through Friday after 2 :00 p.m. No one under 15. Week's notice pre- ferred. Two days will suffice. Fitchburg Simonds Saw & Steel Company, Intervale Road. Cir- cular wood and metal cutting saws. Machine knives. Wide and narrow handsaws, hack saws, steel rules. Monday through Friday, 11 :00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 :00 to 2 :00 p.m. Other times by appointment. Framingham Chevrolet-Framingham, Division of General Motors. Off Route 126 coming from Route 9, or off Route 135. As- sembly of Chevrolet automobiles. Monday through Thursday inclusive. Register 1 :15 p.m., tour 1 :30 p.m. Ends 3 :00 p.m. No children under 12. Notice required for groups of 5 or more. Non-citizens must be cleared in advance. Tour includes Fisher Body & Chevrolet Divisions. Too dangerous for handicapped. Gloucester Cape Ann Anchor & Forge Company, Wittemore Street. Open-die steel forgings. Tuesday through Thursday. 10 :00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. June, July, August, September, 24-hours notice. No scheduled tours. Visitors will be cdnducted by plant officials. Gortons of Gloucester, Inc. Government inspected sea- foods. Monday through Friday. 10 :00 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 :00 to 4 :00 p.m. Greenfield Russ Manufacturing Company, 105 Newton Street. Alu- minum and steel and snow shovels, pushers, scoops ; wood rakes, spring steel lawn rakes. Monday through Friday, 9 :00 a.m. through 12 noon. 2 :00 through 5 :00 p.m. Appointment only. Closed first week in July. Holyoke Continental Baking Company, 15 Commercial Street. Wonder Bread. By appointment. Call Richard Ains- worth, Manager. JEfferson 2-9415. Hudson Lapointe Machine Tool Company, 34 Tower Street. Broaching machines and broaching tools. 8 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Call for appointment. Leominster Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., 139 First Street. Mens shirts. 8 :00 to 12 noon and 1 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Lynn Aircraft Accessory Turbine Dept., General Electric, 900 Western Ave., West Lynn. Flight accessory power equipment. Tours can be arranged any day or night except Thursday, p.m. Appointment necessary at least one day in advance. Minimum tour 20 persons, maxi 1 mum 80. Program can be arranged to take 1% to 3- hours. Maiden John A. Volpe Construction Company, 54 Eastern Ave. General contractors, Business office. Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. By appointment. Will conduct through construction project if any in Greater Boston area. Groton Hollingsworth & Vose, West Groton. Technical and in- dustrial papers. Afternoons 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m., by appointment. Contact main office, East Walpole, MOn- | trose 8-0295. 660148 0—62 i Middleboro Maxim Motor Company, 170 Wareham Street. Fire ap- paratus. Monday through Friday. 10 :00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 :00 to 4 :00 p.m. Millis Ruberoid Company, Curve Street. Asphalt Roofing, Shingles & rolls ; Asphalt cements and coatings ; lami- nated waterproof building and special purpose papers. 10 :00 a.m. through 2 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Days notice preferred, but not required. Nantucket Inquirer & Mirror, Orange Street. Newspaper (estab- lished 1821). Largest page in world, 22" x 30". Printed on old blanket sheet press. 71 years old. 8 :00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Weekly issue goes to press Friday noon. Natick Carling Brewing Co, 1143 Worcester Street. Ale, beer. 9 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. No tours Saturday, Sunday or holidays. Request notice on groups over 5 persons. 50-minute tour followed up by rest in vistors lounge. New Bedford Continental Baking Company, 2185 Purchase Street. Wonder Bread. By appointment, call George Hager, Mgr. at WYman 3-0894. Northampton (Florence) Florence Casket Company, 16 Bardwell Street. Finished wood cases, metal cases, pine boxes. 8 :00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 :00 to 4 :00 p.m. Groups over 6. Call C. Victor Christinson, president, for appointment. Pioneer Valley Ginger Ale Company, Main Street. Car- bonated beverages. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Large groups phone ahead. Orange Minute Tapioca, Jell-0 Division, General Foods Corp., 131 West Main Street. Manufacturing and processing Min- ute Tapioca and Minute Rice. Monday through Thurs- day. 8 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Friday, 8 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. Annual vacation first three weeks in August. Rockport Anadama Bread, Inc., Pool's Lane. Bread, chiefly Ana- dama Bread. Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Appointment must be made in advance. 30- minute tour. Somerville Continental Baking Company, 259 Lowell Street. Hostess cake. Tour by appointment. Call George Piotter, Mgr. PRospect 6-3800. First National Stores, Inc., 5 Middlesex Ave. Manufac- ture bread, cakes, rolls, peanut butter, salad dressings. Package bacon, coffee, tea, etc. Monday through Fri- day. 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. 'Phone at least one week in advance for appointment. Springfield John H. Breck, Inc., 115 Dwight Street. Preparation for care of the hair and scalp. Monday through Friday, 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Tours by appointment only. In calling identify group, give number of group and trans- portation arrangements. Contact employee relations department. Gardner-Brooks, Inc., Subsidiary of Diamond National Company, 140 Wilbraham Ave. Lithographed folding cartons, greeting cards, advertising inserts, etc. By appointment. Contact Mr. J. Loring Brooks, Jr. % hour tour. 24 Walpole Hollingsworth & Vose, 112 Washington St., E. Walpole. Technical and industrial papers. Afternoons 1 :00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bv appointment. Telephone, MOntrose 8-0295. Waltham Canada Dry Corporation, 80 Second Ave. Quality bever- ages. Groups of at least 10. By appointment. Sanborn Company, 175 Wyman St. (Route 128 to Winter St. exit). Electronic measurements and recording in- struments for medical and industrial applications. 8 :00 a.m. to 4 :45 p.m. Monday through Friday. Adults. Groups of not over 20. Notify at least 3 days in advance. Waltham Machine Works, Inc., 54 Sun Street. Machinery and tools, gear cutting and thread milling ma- chines. Sub-presses, electromech. instruments. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon; 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Contact Norman W. Hoar, TWinbrook 3-0508. Watertown B. F. Goodrich Flooring & Footwear Company, 36 Nichols Avenue. Principally rubber and canvas footwear. By appointment, Monday through Friday. Visitors must be sixteen years or over. Lewis-Shepard Products, Inc., 125 Walnut Street. Hand and electric industrial trucks. Monday through Fri- day, 10 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. by appointment. Phone James A. Malvey, personnel director. Woburn Slumberland Products Company (new plant), Route 128. Mattresses, beds, bedding, etc. By appointment, after January 1, 1962. Monday through Fri. Worcester Fremont Casting Company, 105 Fremont Street. Gray iron castings. By appointment, 8 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone PL 3-1426. Norton Company, 1 New Bond Street. Abrasives grinding wheels, grinding and lapping machines ; shapers and gear hobbers ; refractory and electro chemical products. By appointment, 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. preferred, Mon- day through Friday. Advance notice requested. Sleeper & Hartley, Inc., 335 Chandler Street. Spring coil- ing and special machinery. Monday through Friday. 9 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Woodbury & Company, Chadwick Square. Engraved and lithographed commercial stationery. By appointment. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. At least 24-hours notice. Worcester Gear Works, Inc., 18 Grafton Street. Gears. Any day 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. 48-hours notice. Worcester Pressed Steel, 100 Barber Avenue. Metal stampings and pressure cylinders. John Woodman Hig- gins Armory is the Industrial Museum of Worcester Pressed Steel Co. Exhibit covers Stone Age to Era of Stainless Steels. Tour usually covers Museum and Company. Museum hours, Monday through Friday, 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Saturdays, 9 :00 a.m. to 12 noon. Closed Sundays and holidays. Yarmouth American Metallic Fabric Company, Kelley Road. Paper Mill Wire Cloth. Monday through Friday, 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. No appointment necessary. MICHIGAN Algonac Chris Craft Corporation. Mon. through Fri., 8:00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Alma Alma Trailer Company. Mon. through Fri., 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Battle Creek Kellogg Company. Mon. through Fri., 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bay City Defoe Shipbuilding Company. On request for small groups. Calumet Calumet & and Hecla, Inc. (Copper Mining). Tours on request. Contact Industrial & Public Relations Dept. Colon Abbott's Magic Supply Company. Mon. through Sat. Dearborn Ford Motor Company (Rouge Plant). Mon. through Fri. No holiday tours. Groups by reservation only. Ford Rotunda. June 1 — Labor Day, daily to 9:00 p.m. Rest of year, Mon. through Fri. to 5 :00 p.m. Sun. & holidays 1 :00 to 9 :00 p.m. Detroit Burroughs Corporation. On request one week in advance, TRinity 5-2260 Cadillac Motor. Mon. through Fri., 10 :00 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. Chrysler-DeSoto Assembly. Mon. through Fri., 1 :15 p.m. G. M. Technical Center. June 1 — Labor Day. Weekdays 10 :00 a.m. to 6 :00 p.m. Sun., Noon to 6 :00 p.m. Goebel Brewing Company. Mon. through Fri., 4:00 to 6 :00 p.m. Large groups by arrangement. WOodward 2-9200. Pfeiffer Brewing Company. Mon. through Fri., 11 :00 a.m. Large groups by arrangement. WAlnut 5-0300. Plymouth Motor. Mon. through Fri., 9 :30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Sealtest Foods. Mon. through Fri. Call Tiffany 6-5700, Ext. 32 for schedule. Stroh Brewery Company. Mon. through Fri., 10 :30 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. U.S. Rubber Company. Tues. and Thurs. afternoons for groups of 8 or more. 1 week notification necessary. Vernors Ginger Ale, Inc. Mon. through Fri., 1 :30 p.m. TEmple 3-8500, Ext. 210 for appointment. Flint Buick Motor. Mon. through Fri., 9 :00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. Chevrolet Assembly. Mon. through Fri., 10:00 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. Large groups by reservation. Fremont Gerber Baby Foods. Mon. through Fri., 9:00 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Meals or evening tours by arrangement. Hamtramck Dodge Assembly Plant. Mon. through Fri., 9:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Ishpeming and Negaunee Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company. Surface tour, Mon. through Fri. Phone in advance. Kalamazoo Shakespeare Company. On request for small groups. 25 Lagoona Beach (Near Monroe) Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Atomic Information Center. Tues. through Sat., 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Call in advance. WOodward 2-2100, Ext. 3694, Detroit. Lansing Oldsmobile. Mon. through Fri., 9 :15 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. Children under 10 not admitted. Manistee Morton Salt Company, through Friday. June 15-September, Monday Midland Dow Chemical Company. Mon. through Fri., 9:30 a.m. & 2 :00 p.m. June 15-Sept. 15. Group tours by arrange- ment rest of year. Children under 12 not admitted. Pontiac Pontiac Motor. Mon. through Fri., 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10 :30., 1 :15 p.m. and 2 :15 p.m. St Joseph Whirlpool Corporation, St. Joseph Division. Monday through Friday by arrangement. MINNESOTA Cloquet Wood Conversion Company, Cloquet, Minnesota, phone 879-6771. Monday through Friday, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Contact Mr. G. E. Allen or Mr. R. J. Bos®. Two weeksc notice for large groups ; no reservation required for groups of 10 or less. Cold Spring Cold Spring Granite Co., in Cold Spring. Tours Monday thru Friday at 1 :45 p.m. Contact Mr. Charles Alexander. Mankato Honeymead, 720 Minneopa Road, phone 7911. Contact Mr. Harold Groh. No scheduled tours, but will accom- modate on short notice. Hope Engineering, 1027 N. Front St., phone 8-2180. Con- tact Mr. Gordon McGrath. No scheduled tours but will arrange tours on short notice. Hubbard Milling, 308 N. Front St., phone 8-2901. Con- tact Mr. Vernard Lundin. No scheduled tours but will arrange on -short notice. Johnson Reels, Inc., 1231 Rhine St., phone 4527. Contact Mr. Lloyd Johnson. No scheduled tours but will arrange. Kato Engineering, 1415 1st Ave., Phone 8-2941. Contact Mr. Cecil Jones. No scheduled tours but will arrange. Midwest Electric, 1515 N. Front St., phone 5-5273. Con- tact Mr. John Habinger. No scheduled tours but will arrange on short notice. Minneapolis Bros. Inc., Industrial Equipment Mfr., 1057 — 10th Ave. S.E., FE. 1-5921. Colwell Press, Inc., Printing and Lithographing Plant, 501 So. Sixth St., FE. 6-^347. Cream of Wheat Corporation, 730 Stinson Blvd., ST. 9- 4325. Dayton Department Store, 700 Nicollet Ave., FE. 2-6123. Dunwoody Industrial Institute, 818 Wayzata Blvd., FE 6- 2671. Fanny Farmer Candy Company, 900 No. 3rd St., FE. 3- 7255. First National Bank of Minneapolis, 120 So. Sixth St., FE. 4-4141. Investors Diversified Services, Inc., 8th and Marquette Avenue, FE. 6-8814. Jensen Printing Co., 200 12th Ave. So., FE. 9-8941. Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc., 2215 Kennedy St. N.E., ST. 1-4811. Levin Bros., Inc., Mfr. of Upholstered Furniture, FE. 2- 1321. Midland Cooperatives, Inc., 739 Johnson St. N.E., ST. 1- 9571. Minneapolis Artificial Limb Co., 410 Portland Ave., FE. 5-1238. Minneapolis Brewing Co., 1215 Northeast Marshall, FE. 5-2171. Minneapolis Electric Steel Casting Co., 3800 NrE. Fifth St., SU. 8-8651. Minneapolis General Hospital, 619 So. Fifth St., FE. 3- 1178. Minneapolis Grain Exchange, 400 So. 4th St., FE. 6-6361. Minneapolis Star & Tribune, 425 Portland Ave., FE. 3- 3111. North American Life & Casualty Co., 1750 Hennepin Ave., FE 8—5671 Northern States Power Co., 15 So. 5th St., FE. 8-7792. Northrup, King & Company, 15th & Jackson St. N.E., ST. 9—3501. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., 224 So. 5th St., FE. 2- 4112. Northwestern Hospital, 810 East 27th St., FE. 2-7266. Northwestern National Bank, 620 Marquette Ave., FE. 2- 0123. Northwestern National Life Ins., 430 Oak Grove St., FE. 3-6441. Old Dutch Foods, 520 Flour Exchange Building, FE. 5- 1271. American Bakeries Co., 500 East 36th St., TA 2-3113. Red Owl Stores, P.O. Box 329, WE 5-5110. Skippy Peanut Butter Co., 5725 Highway 7, WE 9-7871. Southdale Shopping Center, 66th and France Ave., WA. 7- 8611. Veterans' Administration Hospital, 54th St. and 48th Ave., PA 9-2381. WCCO-CBS, 625 2nd Ave. So., FE. 2-1202. Zinsmaster Baking Company, 2900 Park Avenue, TA 3- 6244. Red Wing Red Wing Potteries, W. Main St., DU. 8-3562. Tours Monday thru Friday. Approximately 1 hour. Contact Red Wing Potteries three or four days in advance. Riedell Shoes, Inc., at Industrial Park four miles west of Red Wing, DU. 8-^774. Contact Riedell Shoes, Inc., three or four days in advance. Tours Monday thru Fri- day, approximately 20 minutes. Rochester Mayo Clinic, 200 1st St. SW., AT. 2-2511. Monday thru Saturday, at 10 a.m. Approx. 1 hour, 20 min. May browse around on Sunday until 5 :30 p.m. Contact Miss West, ext. 2283. IBM, Highway 52 North, AT. 2-4451. Tours Monday thru Friday at 2 p.m. Approx. 1 hour. Contact Mr. Jake Faulkner. Saint Paul American Hoist & Derrick Company, 63 South Robert Street, CA. 2-0541. Monday thru Friday. Approx. 1 hour. Contact Kenneth B. Kixmoeller for appointment. Do not have general tours. Only for special groups. Armour & Company, South Saint Paul, GL. 5-8555. Mon- day thru Friday. Approx. 1 hour. Reg. tour hrs: 10 26 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. Contact E. W. Ahrens for appoint- ment. Ten day notice requested for groups. Dispatch-Pioneer Press, 55 East Fourth Street, CA. 2-5011. Monday thru Friday for groups only. Contact Promo- tion Dept. for appointment. 1 week notice. Min. age 12. Tours : 10 :30 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. Approx. 1 hour. First National Bank, 332 Minnesota Street, CA 2-1575. Roof open June, July & August, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Closed Saturday, Sunday & holidays. Ford Motor Company, 966 Mississippi River Blvd., MI. 9- 1321. Monday thru Friday. 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Contact W. W. Lalla for appointment. Theo. Hamm Brewing Company, Payne & Minnehaha Avenue, PR. 6-1561. Monday thru Friday. Tours: 9:30 a.m., 1 & 3 p.m. Large groups contact Robert Shield. KSTP — Radio & Television, 3415 University Avenue, MI. 5-2717. Tour by appointment only. Contact Gerry Burtle, Script Writer 1 week in advance. Montgomery Ward & Company, 1400 University Avenue, MI. 6-9411. Monday thru Friday. Contact George A. Roberts for appointment. 1 week notice. Northern Pacific Railway, 176 East Fifth Street, CA. 2- 7773. Como Shops, Hamline & Jessamine. Contact J. A. Cannon for appointment. Monday thru Friday. 10 day notice. 1% hour tour. Mississippi Street shops, Mississippi and York. Monday thru Friday. Contact J. A. Cannon for appointment. 10 day notice. 1 hour tour. Dining Car Commissary, Third and Commercial. Monday thru Friday. Contact W. F. Paar or W. S. Bush for appointment. 2 week notice. 35-40 minute tour. Machine Records Bureau, Northern Pacific Bldg. Monday thru Friday. Contact E. L. Ordell for appointment. 2 days notice. 45 min. tour between 9 :15 & 11 :15 a.m. & 2 :15 & 4 :15 p.m. Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, 70 West Fourth Street, CA. 1-5442. Monday thru Friday. Tours be- tween 9 & 11 a.m. and 2 & 4 p.m. Approx. 40 min. Contact R. B. Bates. Pfeiffer Brewing Co., Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company, 882 West Seventh St., CA. 6-3471. Monday thru Thus- day. Contact Martin L. Huot for appointment. Tour hours : 10 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. Sanitary Farm Dairies Company, 415 Grove Street, CA. 4-4991. Monday thru Friday. Contact R. J. Stucky for appointment. 2 days notice. H. M. Smyth Company, Inc., 1085 Snelling Avenue North, MI. 6-4544. Monday thru Friday. Contact W. J. Hickey, Jr. for appointment. 1 week notice. 1 hour tour. See complete metal composition, photographic composition, litho plate making, press work (both litho & letterpress) and all bindery operations. Swift & Company, South Saint Paul, GL. 5-8511. Monday thru Friday. Contact C. W. Lindstrom for appoint- ment. 1 hour tour. Reg. hours : 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. Min. age 12 years. Taystee Bread Bakeries, 97 Twelfth Street, CA. 4-3891. Monday thru Friday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact switch- board operator for appointment. 1 week notice. Approx. 45 min. tour. Toni Company, 332 Rosabel Street, CA. 7-6551. Monday thru Friday. Contact Rodney Johnson for appointment. 2 week notice. 1% hour tour. Tours only for school age educational groups and women's groups from Twin City area. United States Bedding Company, 558 Vandalia Street. MI 6-7221. Tuesday thru Thursday 10 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. iy 2 hour. Serve refreshments. Write for reservation Personnel Dept. 2 wks. notice. Waterous Company, 80 E. Fillmore Avenue, CA 4-1377. Contact F. S. Roesler or G. E. Evans for appointment. Monday thru Friday. Webb Publishing Company (THE FARMER), 55 East Tenth Street, CA. 2-4141. Monday thru Friday. 1 hour tour. Zinsmaster Baking Company, 97 Sherburne Avenue, CA. 4-2331. Monday thru Friday, 2 to 4 :30. Contact James Mingo for appointment. 2 days notice. 45 min. tour. No tours June, July or August. Milk and doughnuts served to visitors. Sartell DeZurik Corporation in Sartell. No scheduled tours. Contact Mr. Dave DeZurik well in advance to arrange tour. St. Cloud Franklin Mfg. Company, 33rd and Cooper Ave. No. No scheduled tours. Contact Mr. Dave Rusan well in ad- vance to arrange tour. Vision Ease Co., 318 14th Ave. North. No scheduled tours. Contact Mr. Eldon Siehl well in advance to arrange tour. Waite Park Great Northern Car shops in Waite Park. No scheduled tours. Contact Mr. George Snyder well in advance to arrange tour. Telex-Aemco, 10 State St., phone 8-6288. Contact Mr. Joseph Pentek. No scheduled tours but will arrange on short notice. Winona Watkins Products, Inc., on Liberty St. between 3rd and 4th Streets, phone 8-1501. Tours Monday thru Friday, at 10 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Approx. 1 hour. Contact Mr. Harold S. Mogren. Advance notice necessary only for large groups. MISSISSIPPI Aberdeen Walker Manufacturing Company, Auto Exhaust Systems, J. M. Wiggins Personnel Dir. Tours by appointment only. Baldwyn Lucky Star Inds., Inc., Levi Jeans — Clothing, J. D. Lang- ston Vice President. Tours by appointment only. Batesville Poloron Products of Miss., Inc., Outdoor picnic Articles, A. V. Broome Dir. of Personnel. Planned tours at spe- cific times. Biloxi Bird Fire & Safety Service, Rt. 1, Box 530, Fire Fighting Equipment Serv., Trevor Bird, Owner. Open to public any time. Booneville Brown Shoe Company, Ladies Shoes. R. Bolen, Supt. Planned tours at specific times. Clarksdale Kyle Manufacturing Company, Rt. 2, Box 109, Early American Dinette Suites. W. Grisham, Gen. Mgr. Tours by appointment only. 27 Cleveland Denton Dairy Products, Inc., Dairy Products-Milk & Ice Cream. CM. Hardy, Asst. Mgr. Tours by appointment only. Columbus Columbus & Greenville Railway Co., 1302 Main St., Rail- way freight transportation. R. Stovall, President. Tours by appointment only. Corinth The Gateway Corporation, 100 5th St., Wooden Handles for Brushes, Mops, Brooms, Rakes. J. Stanley, Presi- dent. Tours by appointment only. Crosby Crosby Lumber & Mfg. Company, Lumber & Creosote Ma- terial. S. Levings, Vice President. Tours by appoint- ment only. Dorsey T. F. Evans Lbr. Co., Inc., Route #2. Lumber. J. L. Evans, President. Open to public any time. Ellisville Movie Star, Incorporated, Ladies Lingerie. W. W. Baker, Plant Mgr. Tours by appointment only. Fernwood Fernwood Industries, Wood Preserving. E. C. King, Vice- Pres. Tours by appointment only. Greenville Carrick Products Company, P.O. Box 5607, Automotive Hardware. L. Terhaar, Treasurer. Tours by appoint- ment only. Gulfport Gulfport Piping Company, 1500 34th Street, Fabricated Piping Systems. H. W. Morris, Vice-President. Tours by appointment only. Hancock Bank, Commercial Bank. J. B. Rouse, Asst. Vice-Pres. Tours by appointment only. Hattiesburg Dixie Pine Products Co., Inc., P.O. Box 470, Naval Stores, Turpentine, Pine Oil. F. T. Dreyfus, President. Tours by appointment only. Murray Envelope Corporation, N. Main St., Envelopes, Stationery, Boxes. L. E. Rhain, Jr., Sec.-Treas. Planned tours at specific times. Pine Burr Packing Company, 1100 Edwards St., Meats & Meat Food Products. R. D. Spencer, Manager. Tours by appointment only. Indianola Hayes-Sammons Chemical Co., P.O. Box 30, Agricultural Chemicals Insecticides. H. W. Dube, Manager. Tours by appointment only. Jackson Armstrong Cork Company, Highway 80, Asphalt Tile & Excelon. J. T. Laird, Plant Mgr. Tours by appoint- ment only. Atlas Tile & Brick Co., 490 E. Woodrow Wilson, Fine Quality Face Brick. J. M. Wellborn, Gen. Manager. Tours by appointment only. The Borden Company, Hwy 80 W., Dairy Products, Milk & lee Cream. D. S. Watkins, Gen. Manager. Planned tours at specific times. Delta Millwork, Inc., Box 8055, Wood Windows & Doors. P. Burlingame, Sales Manager. Open to public any time. Planned tours at specific times. Fox-Everett, Inc., 790 Petroleum Bldg., General Insur- ance. Carl Fox, Jr., Vice-President. Open to public any time. Harper Foundry & Machine Co., 105 E. Rankin St., High- way & Sewer Castings. R. L. Harper, Vice-Pres. Open to public any time. Jackson Plating Co., 228 W. Lorenz Blvd., Electroplating & Anodizing. W. E. Lydick, President. Tours by ap- pointment only. Jackson Ready Mix Concrete, 103 W. Woodrow Wilson, Ready Mixed Concrete & Concrete Blocks. W. H. Day, President. Planned tours at specific times. Tours by appointment only. Jackson Tile Mfg. Co., P.O. Box 2006, Ceramic Clay Tile. R. T. Lowrance, Vice President. Tours by appoint- ment only. Knox Glass, Inc., P.O. Box 900, Glass Containers. H. Mc- Laughlin, Mgr-Labor Rel. Tours by appointment only. Mississippi Bedding Co., P.O. Box 4975, Bedding. R. L. Ezelle, President. Open to public any time. Tours by appointment only. Ralston Purina Company, 1321 Valley St., Animal & Poul- try feeds. F. D. Neil, Plant Manager. Planned tours at specific times. Redd Pest Control Co., Inc., 4114 North View Dr., Pest Control, Landscape Service. J. C. Redd, President. Open to public any time. Southern Bell Tel. & Co., Box 811, Communications. W. McDowell, Comm. Mgr. Planned tours at specific times. Storkline Corporation, P.O. Box 492, Wood Cabinets for TV, Phono, Sewing Machines. J. D. Oliver, Asst. Dir. Ind. Rel. Tours by appointment only. Tri-State Brick & Tile Co., Inc., P.O. Box 9787, Clay Brick. Geo. Tucker, Ofc. Manager. Open to public any time. Kosciusko Superior Coach Corp., Buses and Funeral Cars. C. Bush- ong, Plant Mgr. Tours by appointment only. Laurel Laurel Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ellisville Blvd., Coca-Cola. J. Fargason, Manager. Tours by appointment only. Maben Monte Glove Company, Inc., Monte Lane, Work Gloves. Edw. Walters, Vice-President. Planned tours at spe- cific times. Magnolia Great Southern Wirebound Box Co., P.O. Box 229, Wire- bound Boxes & Crates. G. O. Ware, Vice President. Tours by appointment only. Marks Riverside Oil Mill, Vegetable Oils. J. C. Prahl, Sales Mgr. Open to public any time. McComb McComb Milling Company, Box 501, Livestock & Poultry Feeds. J. Alford, President. Tours by appointment only. Meridian The Alden Mills, P.O. Box 111, Seamless Work & Sport Socks. E. McLellan, President. Tours by appointment only. Atlas Roofing Mfg. Co., Inc., Asphalt Roofing Materials. M. R. Graham, Gen. Mgr. Tours by appointment only. Miami Window Corporation, Box 1521, Aluminum Win- dow, Screens & Doors. Wm. E. Holt, Vice-Pres. Open to public any time. Tours for large groups by appoint- ment. Sanders Lumber Company, P.O. Box 2171, Yellow Pine Lumber. H. C. Poynter, Sales Manager. Open to pub- lic any time. Moss Point Thiokol Chemical Corp., Box 517, Synthetic Rubber. E. L. Webb, Manager. Tours by appointment only. 28 Natchez International Paper Co., P.O. Box 311, Paper Pulp & Dis- solving Pulp. G. W. Biron, Personnel Dir. Tours by appointment only. Johns-Manville Products Corp., Insulating Board. T. J. Reed, Ind. Rela. Mgr. Planned Tours at specific times. Natchez Reproductions, Inc., P.O. Box A, Victorian Furni- ture. C. Salisbury, Gen. Manager. Planned tours at specific times. New Albany Futorian Stratford Furn. Co., Upholstered Furniture. E. W. Minns, Personnel Dir. Planned tours at specific times. Natl. Impacted Metal Corp., Hwy 15 N., Metal Impact Extrusions. H. W. Smally, Gen. Manager. Tours by appointment only. Okolona Delta Trouser Corp., Trousers. E. E. Davis, President. Planned tours at specific times. Olive Branch L & P Lighting, Box 157, Lighting Fixtures. M. Reiter, President. Tours by appointment only. Oxford Chamber Mfg. Company, Kitchen Ranges & Equipment. C. R. Lair, President. Tours by appointment only. Philadelphia A. Deweese Lbr. Co., Inc., Lumber & Lumber Products. E. A. Alderman, Plant Mgr. Open to public any time. Planned tours at specific times. Roxie Haltom Lumber Company, Pine Lumber. Rbt. Haltom, Partner. Open to public any time. Ruleville Charm Originals, Inc., Stuffed Plush Toys. W. Stokely, Sec. & Treas. Open to public any time. Sardis Sardis Luggage Company, Luggage. E. M. Belber, Presi- dent. Tours by appointment only. Starkville Lockport Felt Company, P.O. Box 30, Papermakers' Felts. R. J. Capen, Gen. Mgr. Tours by appointment only. Starkville Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Highway 12 W., Coca- Cola. W. D. Clark, President. Open to public any time. Planned tours at specific times (with guide). Tupelo Barber Pure Milk Co., 705 N. Gloster St., Packaged Milk. M. B. Cagle, Manager. Tours by appointment only. Rockwell Mfg. Co., Power Tools. John Osberg, Gen. Mgr. Planned tours at specific times. Vicksburg Atlas Tank Mfg. Co., Inc., 409 Lee St., Propane Tanks. G. Knobloch, Gen. Mgr. Tours by appointment only. Winona D. V. Patridge Lbr. Co.. Inc., Lumber. D. Patridge, President. Open to public any time. J. A. Olson Co., Picture & Mirror Frames. G. Ebert, President. Planned tours at. specific times. Tours by appointment only. Yazoo City The Southland Co., Southland Bldg., Petroleum ' Refin- ing & Asphalt. C. W. Else, Partner. Open to public any time. Planned tours at specific times. MISSOURI Brunswick Archer-Daniels Midland Company. An Alfalfa dehydrat- ing plant, will conduct tours of their plant. No definite time schedule. Persons or groups desiring a tour should contact the plant manager between 8 :00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m. California Moniteau Mills. Woolen Manufacturers. Tours 9 to 12 a.m., and 1 to 4 p.m. California Manufacturing Company. Jacket Manufac- turers. Tours 9 to 12 a.m., and 1 to 4 p.m. Irwin Foods. Potato Chip factory. Tours 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Heck Saddlery. Tours 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Burgers Ozark Country Cured Hams. Tours 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Caruthersville Missouri Grain Company. Tours — week days 8:00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Btz-Tipton Company. Tours — week days 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Brown Shoe Company. Tours — week days 9 :00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Southeast Missouri Compress. Tours — week days 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Chillicothe Midland Brick & Tile, Utica, Missouri. Sherwood Patek, Owner. Tours — Monday thru Friday 8 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Lambert Manufacturing Company, 1006 Washington Street. James Lambert, Owner. Tours — Monday thru Friday 10 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Producers Creamery, First & Vine Streets. Merle Jones, Manager. Tours — Monday thru Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Donaldson Company, 400 Donaldson Drive. Jerome Goede, Manager. Tours — Monday thru Friday. (By Appoint- ment). All the above industrial firms should be notified in ad- vance before the tour is made. Ferguson Ford Motor Company, Lindbergh, Robertson, Missouri, — tours after the 1st of September. Monday thru Friday, a group of 10 or less does not need a letter of confirma- tion, more should write to Mr. F. B. Kurelaitis. Tours are at 9 :30 a.m. and another at 1 :30 p.m. Festus Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Crystal City, Missouri. Howard Industries, Lloyd Scruggs Division, Festus, Mis- souri. Makes fractional horsepower motors. Fulton The Danuser Machine Company, 500 East 3rd Street. Farm machinery. Tours — 7 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. five days a week and also until 12 noon on Saturday. Sky-Go Farms. A Dairy. Tours— 7 :30 a.m. to 4:30, five days a week and also until 12 noon on Saturday. Hannibal Western Printing & Lithographing Company, U.S. 61 & Paris Road, Hannibal. Courier-Post Publishing Company, 200 N. 3rd. St. It is necessary for the parties wishing to make a tour, to do so by previous appointment. 29 Independence American Oil Company. Allis-Chalrners Manufacturing Company. It is necessary for the parties wishing to make a tour, to do so by previous appointment. Ironton Midwest Ore Company at Iron Mountain, owned by M. A. Hanna Company of Cleveland. Will conduct tours of groups by appointment. Kansas City Board of Trade, 10th & Wyandotte, K.C., Missouri, Grain & Stock Exchange. May visit trading floor. Week- days — 9 :30 a.m. to 12 :00 noon — No Saturdays — Takes approximately 1 hour for tour — Located in the down- town section. Butler Manufacturing Company, 7400 East 13th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Manufacturers of on-the-farm grain storage and drying equipment ; farm feeding, watering and sheltering equipment ; pre-engineered metal build- ings and other metal products of various kinds. Week- days — 9 :30 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. — No Saturdays — Takes approximately one hour for inspection. Located 30 to 45 minutes from downtown section (Should be at least 12 years of age. ) By appointment. Chevrolet Motor Company, 6801 Esat 37th St., K.C., Missouri. Automobile Assembly Plant — Weekdays — Regularly scheduled tours at 10 :00 and 2 :00. No Sat- urdays — Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. Located about 30 minutes from downtown. Must be over 12 years of age. By appointment only. (Can also arrange to tour Fisher Body Plant in connection with this tour. Located at 6817 E. 37th St., K.C., Mo.— also takes 1 hour for tour. ) City National Bank & Trust Company, 10th & Grand, K.C., Missouri. Weekdays — No Saturdays — Approxi- mately 1 hour for inspection. Small groups only. High school juniors or seniors or older. Located in downtown area. Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 2540 West Pennway, K.C., Missouri. Weekdays— 9 :00 to 11 :00 a.m. & i :00 to 3 :00 p.m. — No Saturdays — Takes approximately 50 minutes for inspection. Located 10 minutes from downtown area. By appointment only. Colgate-Palmolive Company, 17th & Kansas Ave., K.C., Kansas Manufacturing & Packaging of toilet articles, bar soap, and powdered detergents. Wednesday, Thurs- day or Friday only and by advance appointment at 1 :00 or 1 :30 p.m. No Saturdays — Tour takes approxi- mately 1 hour. Located 30 minutes from downtown area. (Must be over 14 years of age.) Maximum number in group to be 35. Please state number of boys and number of girls in group. Commerce Trust Company, 10th & Walnut, K.C., Missouri. Weekdays — Approximately 1 hour for inspection. Located in the downtown area. High school age or above. By appointment only. Small groups only. Continental Baking Company, 1108 East 30th, K.C., Mis- souri. Visiting days — Monday through Thursday — 9 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. By appointment only. Located about 15 minutes from downtown area. Groups of 15 to 30 persons — 8 years old and up. 1 hour for tour. Federal Reserve Bank, 10th & Grand, K.C., Missouri. Weekdays— 9 :30 to 10 :00 a.m. ; 1 :30 to 3 :00 p.m.— Takes approximately 1 to iy 2 hours for tour. Located in the downtown area. By appointment only. Folger Coffee Company, 330 West 8th Street, K.C., Mis- souri. Processing of coffee ; storing, blending, roast- ing, grinding, and canning for distribution. The unique function of tasting (or cupping) coffee may be seen. 9 :30 a.m. or 2 :30 p.m. only and by appointment, Tues- day, Wednesday or Thursday — Approximately iy 2 hours for tour. Must, be High School age or over. Ford Motor Company, Claycomo, Missouri. Automobile assembly plant — Week-days — One regularly scheduled tour at 10 :00 a.m. No Saturdays — Takes approximate- ly one hour for inspection. Located about 30 minutes from downtown area north on highway 69. Will schedule other times for large groups of bus load or more. Forum Cafeteria, 12th & Main, K.C., Missouri. Tours, weekdays 8 :30 to 10 :30 a.m. and 2 :30 to 4 :30 p.m. No Saturdays, Sundays or Thursdays. Located in the downtown area. Breakfast, luncheon or dinner ar- rangements for any size group. Service from 6 :00 a.m. to 9 :00 p.m. BOP Assembly Division, General Motors, Fairfax & Kindelberger Roads, K.C., Kansas — Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac Assembly Plant — Monday through Thursday — Regularly scheduled tours at 9 :00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. Takes approximately 1 to iy 2 hours for inspection. Located about 30 minutes from downtown area. By appointment only. Must be over eight years of age. Hallmark Cards, Inc., 25th & McGee, K.C., Missouri. Makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards — Saturdays only — 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. Located about 15 minutes from downtown area. Junior & Senior age and above would be in- terested in this tour. By appointment only. Kansas City Star, 18th & Grand, K.C., Missouri. Pub- lishing office and printing plant of the Morning Kansas City Times and the evening Kansas City Star. Week- days— 2 :00, 3:00 & 3:45 p.m. No Saturdays. Takes approximately 45 minutes for inspection. Located about 10 minutes from downtown area. By appoint- ment only. Brownie & Cub Scout age and up. Kansas City Stock Yards. 16'00 Genesee — Livestock Ex- change Building, K.C., Missouri — Buyers and sellers in action in morning. Visiting days, Monday through Thursday in morning only. Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. Located about 20 minutes from downtown area. Any oge can come to the yards, but to go into the alleys they must be 14 years old and over. By appointment only. Kansas City Water Works, across ASB Bridge on High- way #71 just outside of North Kansas City, city limits. Pumping and purification of Kansas City water sunply. Located 20 minutes from downtown area. Monday through Saturdays, 8:00 to 4:00 — By appointment only. Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. A 16mm color and sound movie showing the water plant opera- tion will be shown upon request. Takes about 30 minutes. Luzier Incorporated. 3216 Gillham Plaza, K.C., Missouri. Cosmetic Plant — Of interest to groups, especially wom- en's clubs. Weekdays — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. — No Satur- days — Takes approximately 45 minutes for inspection. Located 15 minutes from downtown area. Women's Clubs only. By appointment only. Limit size of group to 25. Manor Baking Company, 4050 Penn, K.C., Missouri. Thursday or Friday — 10:00 to 3:30 — approximately 25 minutes from downtown section. Prefer a week's ad- vance notice. Park in south lot and come to first floor Salesroom. Please bring a list of all names and ad- dresses of persons on tour. 30 Myron Green Cafeteria, 1115 Walnut St., K.C., Mo. and 4901 Johnson Drive, Mission Shopping Center, Mission, Kansas. Of interest to groups interested in Home Economics, food preparation, or in viewing how mass feeding is operated. Best time is : 10 :30 a.m. or 4 :30 p.m. Takes approximately 30 minutes for inspection. Located in downtown area. Arrangements can be made for groups to have lunch or dinner after after com- pleting the tour. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, 6050 Manchester, K.C., Missouri. Weekdays — No Saturdays — Approximately 30 minutes from downtown. Takes about 30 minutes ; groups of not more than 25 persons. By appointment only at least 1 week in advance. No tours till May 1, 1960. Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company, 19th & Kansas Ave., K.C., Kansas. Manufacturing and packag- ing of soap and synthetic detergents. Weekdays only. 9 :00 to 10 :00 a.m. & 1 :00 to 2 :00 p.m. Takes approxi- mately 1 hour for inspection. Located 20 minutes from downtown area. Must be over 12 years of age. By appointment only. Putsch's Cafeteria, 300 West 47th Street, K.C., Missouri. Best times at 11 :00 and 5 :00. Located in Country Club district. Luncheon or dinner arrangements can be made for any size group. The Ruberoid Company, 7600 Truman Road, K.C. Mis- souri. Manufacturer of asphalt shingles, roofing and sidings, dry felt mill. Weekdays — 8 :30 to 11 :00 a.m. ; 1 :00 to 3 :00 p.m. No Saturdays. Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. Located 20 minutes from down- town area. Must be 12 years of age or over. By ap- pointment only. Requires at least one week's advance notice. Groups limited to 25 persons. Santa Fe Elevator (Wheat), 52nd & Kansas, K.C, Kansas. Weekdays— 8 :00 to 3:00— No Saturdays. Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. Located 25 minutes from downtown. Safeway Distribution Center, 1241 Argentine Boulevard, K.C, Kansas. Includes meat processing, frozen food, produce packaging, bread, truck shop and grocery ware- house. Monday through Thursday — 8:30 to 2:30. Takes approximately 1V 2 to 2 hours for inspection. High School Seniors and above. Located 15 minutes from downtown area. By appointment only. It is very necessary to wear a warm coat. Sealtest Dairy, 3805 Van Brunt Blvd., K.C, Missouri. Tuesday through Friday. Cannot accommodate more than 30 in group. Approximately 30 minutes from downtown area. 45 minutes for tour. By appointment only. No tours before April 1, 1960. Sears, Roebuck & Company, 15th & Cleveland, K.C, Mis- souri (Mail Order Dept.) Receiving, scheduling, filling, & shipping of customers' orders. Weekdays — 9:00- 10 :00 a.m. No Saturdays. Takes approximately 1 to iy 2 hours for inspection. Located about 20 minutes from downtown area. Persons High School age or above only. By appointment only. Sheffield Division — Armco Steel Corp., Sheffield Station, K.C, Missouri. Out Independence Avenue to 7100 block then north at head of viaduct two blocks, then two blocks east. Manufacture steel, ingots & bars, joints, trusses, structural shapes, nails, commercial wire & bolts & nuts. Weekdays— 9 :00 to 2 :00. No Saturdays. Takes approximately 1% hours to 2 hours for inspec- tion. No women allowed. Prefer engineering students or persons who are seriously interested in the manu- facturing procedure. No persons under 16 years of age. St. Mary's Hospital, 101 Memorial Drive, K.C, Missouri. Weekdays — 1 :00 p.m. to 5 :00 p.m. No Saturdays. Takes approximately 1 hour for inspection. Must be at least 16 years of age. Can accommodate small groups only. By appointment only. Tastemark Dairy, 3110 Gillham Road, K.C, Missouri. Weekdays except Wed., 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. — Takes about 1 hour for inspection. Located 15 minutes from downtown area. TWA Overhaul Base, Midcontinent International Airport, Parkville, Mo. ( 16 miles northwest of downtown Kansas City on No. 71 highway). Monday or Thursday only — 9 :30 a.m. or 1 :00 p.m. only. Takes about 1% to 2 hours for inspection. High School age and above. By appointment only. Vendo Company, 7400 East 12th Street, K.C, Missouri. 17 minute film and 40 minute tour. Weekdays only. No Saturdays. Approximately 25 minutes from down- town area. By appointment only. No person under 12 years of age. Country Club Plaza — World's most famous suburban shopping center. Kansas City's showplace of shopping and dining. Over 120 specialty shops in a jewel like setting in an atmosphere of old Spain. The rare and valuable art objects and fountains which decorate the Plaza will make your visit to this popular fashion center an unforgettable experience. For Plaza information, call PLaza 3-0100 or write Country Club Plaza Assn., Kansas City, Mo. Louisiana Stark Brothers Nursery and Orchard. Visitors welcome any week day. Marshall International Shoe Company. Kraft Foods Company. Hales & Hunter Mill. MFA Seed Division. DeKalb Agriculture Association. Horman Meat Company. All the above industrial firms should be notified in advance before the tour is made. Mexico A. P. Green Fire Brick Company. Kaiser Refractories & Chemical Division. The above firms will conduct tours by appointment. Neither one has regular scheduled tours. Neosho Ozark Terminal. Underground Storage. Pet Milk Company. Condensed-Manufactured Milk Products. Kraft. Egg Breaking Plant. Lohman Manufacturing Company. Game Calls. Caudell-Keeling Mobile Homes. Manufacturing Mobile Homes. Smith Brothers Manufacturing Co. Garments. Daniel T. Cronin, Inc. Shoes & Boots. All of the above firms will conduct tours of groups by appointment. Osage Beach J. B. Deere Cedarcraft. Plant Tours — dailv except Satur- dav and Sunday, 9:00—10:00—11:00—1:00—2:00— 3:00. Bagnell Dam Plant Tours. Plant Tours daily — 8:30— 9 :30— 10 :00— 11 :30— 1 :00— 2 :00— 3 :00 — 1 :00 p.m. Palmyra Crown Shoe Manufacturing Co., 123 N. Main St. Group tours for 10 or more will be conducted upon request. 31 Rolla Tucker Dairy, 103 West 10th Street. Mr. Roy Charles, Manager. Johnson-Stephens and Shinkle Shoe Company, East 7th Street. Mr. Wayne Augenstein, Manager. All of the above establishments must be notified be- fore hand for a tour to be arranged. St. Joseph American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Avenue. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. Anchor Serum-Packing Plant, Exchange Building. Tours —Mon. thru Wed. 8 a.m.— 12 :00 noon. Armour and Company, So. St. Joseph. Tours— Mon. thru Fri. 10:30 a.m. only. Associated Grocers, 2901 S. 22nd. Thurs. or Fri. 1 to 4 p.m. Beatrice Foods Company, Main & Jules. Tours— Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. — 12 :00 noon. Beaty Grocery, 5th and Mitchell. Tours Thurs. 2 p.m.— 4 p.m. Bennett Garden Center, Inc., 806 S. Belt Highway. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. Burlington Roundhouse, 6th and Atchison. Tours— Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. Crouch Brothers, 802 S. 7th. Tours— Mon. thru Fri. Farmers Mutuals, 3131 Frederick. Tours— Tuesday only 9 a.m. — 3 p.m. Geeco, Inc., 4th and Mitchell. Tours— Tues.— Wed. 10-12 a.m. & 2-4 p.m. Fri. 10-12 a.m. only. Goetz Brewing Company, 6th and Albemarle. Tours— Mon. thru Fri. 9 :30 a.m.-ll a.m., 2 :00 p.m.-3 :30 p.m. Hund and Eger Bottling Co., 421 N. 2nd. NO GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS. Tours — before 11 a.m. & 1-3 p.m. KFEQ TV, 40th and Faraon. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 3 :30 p.m.-5 p.m. Letts Box & Mfg. Co., 4th and Jackson. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. M.F.A. Grain & Feed Div., 429 Cherokee. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. News-Press & Gazette, 9th and Edmond. Tours— Mon. thru Fri. 1 :10 & 2 :10 p.m. Pearl NuWay Laundry, 1516 St. Joseph Avenue. Tours — Tues. & Wed. 10 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. Quaker Oats Company, 2811 S. 11th Street. Tours— 9 a.m.-lO a.m. & 1 p.m.-2 p.m. One hour tour. Groups of 30 or less. Rainbo Bread Company, 23rd & Frederick. Tours — Mon thru Fri. 12 :00 p.m.-4 :30 p.m. Ross-Frazer Supply Co., 8th and Monterey. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 8-12 a.m. & 1-5 p.m. St. Joseph Light & Power Co., Lake Road Power Plant. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. St. Joseph Livestock Exchange, South St. Joseph. Tours — Tues. thru Thurs. 9-11 a.m. Seven-Up Bottling Co., 2002 Frederick. Mornings only — 20 minute tour. Smith Brothers Mfg. Company, 202 N. 4th. Tours — Tues. thru Thurs. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Mon. 1 p.m.-3 p.m. S. W. Bell Telephone Co., 925 Jules. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 8 :30-10 :30 a.m. and 2 :10-5 p.m. Sun Garment Company, 2401 Hyde Parkway. Tours^ Mon. thru Thurs. 9-11 a.m. 1 :30-4 p.m. Terminal Warehouses, South St. Joseph. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 9-11 :30 a.m. 1 :30-4 p.m. Tootle-Enright National Bank, 6th and Francis. Tours — Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m.-l p.m. Western Dairy & Ice Cream Company, 218 S. 5th Street. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 9-11 a.m. Groups of 15 or less only. Wire Rope Corp., 2nd and Isadore. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wonder Bread Bakery, 1201 S. 11th. Tours — Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. The Hostess Room is available for sack lunches. Meadow Gold Milk and Hostess Cakes are served to the guest. St. Louis Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 721 Pestalozzi (18), PR. 3-3100. Mfg : Beer (Malt, yeast, corn syrup, starch & medicinal preparations). Tours: 9:30, 10:15, 10:45 a.m.; 1:00, 1 :45, 2 :30, 3 :15, 3 :45 p.m. Adults only (Children must be accompanied by parents). Call or write: Walter L. Telle. Bank Building & Equipment Corporation, 1130 Hampton Avenue (10), MI 7-3800. Minimum number for tour: 10 persons ; no more than 30 persons ; Min. age : 20 years. Tours : 2 :00 to 3 :30 p.m.— D. E. Mosby. Bettendorf-Rapp's, Inc., 5121 Manchester (10), MI 7-1111. Retail Grocery Stores. Tour on appointment : M. O. Hampe. Brown Shoe Company, 8300 Maryland (24), VO. 3-2000. Mfg : Shoes. Tour is of special interest to business students. Tour on appointment : E. H. Strubbe. Century Electric Company, 1806 Pine Street (3), CE 1-4920. Mfg : Electric motors and generators. Tour on appointment : Fred Pillsbury. Chevrolet, St. Louis Div., General Motors Corp., 3809 N. Union Blvd. (15), EV. 3-2250. Mfg: Motor vehicles. Tours : Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m., 1 p.m., & 7 pm. Tours last approximately one hour. Children must be accom- panied by adult. Business clubs may contact Personnel Office for reservations. Christian Board of Publication, Beaumont & Pine Blvd. (3), M.P.O. Box 179, FR. 1-6900. Mfg: Printers of re- ligious periodicals and wholesalers & retailer of re- ligious supplies. Tour on appointment: Dr. W. H. Cramblet. Concordia Publishing House, 3558 S. Jefferson (18), MO. 4-7000. Mfg : Religious periodicals, books, pamphlets, bibles. Tour on appointment : Otto E. Seibel. Dow Chemical Company ( Madison Div. ) , College & Wea- ver Sts.— GL 2-5190, Madison, Illinois. Mfg: Rolled and extruded magnesium products. Tours: By ap- pointment (1-2 hours). Minimum age for tours: 12 years. Call or write: William L. Rogers or R. A. Bromley. Excelsior Leader Launderers & Dry Cleaners, 2315 Texas Avenue (4), PR 1-3960. Tour on appointment: A. J. Tieber. Falstaff Brewing Corporation, Plant No. 5 — 2000 Madison, OL 2-4300. Mfg: Beer. Tours: Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (last one hour). 7 p.m. (by reserva- tion only). Adults only. Organizations may write Clarence Sherman for reservations. Famous-Barr Company, 6th and Olive (1), GA. 1-5900. Retail Department Store. Tour on appointment : Publicity Dept., Leonard Hornbein. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 411 Locust (2), GA. 1-1700. Maximum number in group : 40. Tour on ap- pointment : Paul F. Troll. First National Bank in St. Louis, 510 Locust St. (1), GA 1-2000. Tour on appointment : C. A. Hemniinger. Gardner Advertising Company, 915 Olive Street (1), CE 1-3200. Advertising — conducted through 12 depart- ments. Min. age : 15 yrs. Tour on appointment : Betty Hickman. General American Life Insurance Co., 1501 Locust St. (3), CE 1-1700. Insurance — All types, personal investments, mortgage loans and securities. Tour on appointment : A. W. Evans, Personnel Dept. Grants Farm, VI.3-1700 ; Tour season : April-Oct. Tues. thru Sat., 9, 10 and 11 a.m., and 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Hubbell Metals Inc., 2817 Laclede Ave., FR. 1-0212. Minimum number for tour : 6 persons. Tour on ap- pointment : Mr. Milton Mill. 32 Johansen Bros. Shoe Company, Inc., 3642 Laclede Ave. (8), JE. 3-6020. Mfg: Shoes. Tour on appointment 1 week in advance : Mr. E. Riley. KETC— Channel 9 (Educational TV Station), 6996 Mill- brook (5), VO. 3-0995. Tours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Tours on appointment : Sharlene Pallas. KMOX-TV, 12th & Cole Streets, MA. 1-0100. Minimum number for tour : 15 persons. Minimum age : 16 years. Tours : 10 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m., Mr. Tom Stanton. Krey Packing Company, 1000 Bremen Avenue (7), CE. 1-2925. Mfg: Meat Packing and canning. Minimum age for tours : 12 years. Tour on appointment : M. L. L. Duncan. KXOK (Radio Station), Radio Park (13), FO. 7-6000. Regular tours Mon. thru Fri. at 3 p.m. Special tours on appointment only : Mon. thru Fri. between 9 and 5 p.m., Mr. John J. Corrigan. Laclede Gas Company, 1017 Olive Street (1), CE 1-3800, Gas Utility. Tour of the Florissant Dome, underground gas storage reservoir in northwest St. Louis County. Tour on appointment : Mr. William H. Otto. Lewin-Mathes Company, 1111 Chouteau Avenue (2), CH. 1-1975. Mfg: Copper and brass tubing, smelting and refining : non-ferrous metals. Tour on appointment : Mr. Alan Lewin. Mercantile Trust, 721 Locust ( 1 ) , CE. 1-3500, Bank. Tour on Appointment: Mr. Orville Goerger. M-E-L Division, Ford Motor Company, Box G-Robertson, Mo., PE. 1-1300. Mfg : Automobiles. Tour hours : 1 :30 p.m. Tours on appointment only : Write C. P. Hoevel. Missouri Portland Cement. Company, 3615 Olive (8), JE. 3-2255. Mfg : Portland Cement. Tour by appointment : Mr. C. W. Grube, 9403 Riverside Dr. (15), UN. 7-8484. Monsanto Chemical Company, Lindbergh & Olive Street Road (24), WY. 3-1000. Mfg: Industrial Chemicals. Tour on appointment : H. Tom Hogan for tour of gen- eral office in County : Mr. L. Boever for plant tour. National Lead Company-Titanium Division, Mississippi River and River Des Peres FL. 3-3980. Tour on ap- pointment only for college groups & certain technical societies: S. F. Beverage. Nordberg Manufacturing Company, 3300 S. Second St., PR. 6-2050. Minimum age: 16 years. Tours: 8:30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. G. H. Kron. Pevely Dairy Company, 1001 S. Grand Boulevard (4), PR. 1-4400. Retail & Wholesale: Dairy Products. Tour by appointment: Mr. F. W. Schaab. Proctor & Gamble Mfg. Company, 169 E. Grand Boulevard (7), MA. 1-8292. Mfg: Soap and detergents. Tours: Out-of-town groups any time except after 2 :30 p.m. Local groups — Wed. afternoons* — all tours by appoint- ment only. For information call or write : W. Kurre. Quality Dairy, 4646 W. Florissant Ave. (15), EV. 1-6000. Retail : Dairy products. Tours : Mon. thru Fri., 1 or 1:30 p.m.-3 p.m. by appointment only (gifts given to adults — malt drinks given to children). For informa- tion contact : Mrs. Rose Tybare. Ralston Purina Research Laboratories, 835 S. 8th Street (2), CH. 1-3600. Mfg: Feed and sanitation products for poultry & livestock. Only groups with a practical agricultural interest are eligible. Ralston-Purina Research Farm, Gray Summit, Missouri — 43 miles southwest of St. Louis, near junction of U.S. 66 & Missouri 100. Only groups of farm people, Vo-Ag classes and 4-H groups are eligible. Write : Earl A. Sindecuse, 835 S. 8th Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney, Inc., 10th and Olive (1), OH. 1-7500. Retail Department Store. Tour by ap- pointment : Write Special Events Department. St. Louis Independent Packing Company, 3857 Chouteau Avenue (10), PR. 1-2800. Mfg. and Wholesaler : Meat Products. Tours for organized groups with minimum age of approximately 13 years. Mon., Tues., Thurs. mornings preferred. Length of tour : l%-2 hours. By appointment only : Mr. C. E. Hoskings. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 710 North 12th Street (1), GA. 1-1212. Newspaper. Tour by appointment: Miss Marian Denyven. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Pultizer Publishing Company, 1133 Franklin (1), MA. 1-1111. Newspaper. Minimum age for tour : 12 years. Minimum number for tour : 30 persons. Tour by appointment : W. J. Isam. St. Louis Public Service Company, 3869 Park Avenue, PR. 1-1414. Minimum number for tour : 15 persons. Min- imum age : high school. Tour by appointment : John W. Dameron. Shell Oil Company (Refinery), Box 262. Wood River, 111., Wood River 4-7371. Mfg : Petroleum Products. Tours are of special interest to technical high school and col- lege groups. Tour by appointment : Mr. P. J. Merkus. Sinclair Refining Company, Inc., P.O. Box 145, Hartford, 111., Wood River 4-7301. Mfg: Petroleum Products. Tour by appointment : Mr. W. D. Luening. Soeony Mobil Oil Company, Inc., 20th and Illinois Central Tracks, BR. 1-8350. East St. Louis, Illinois. Mfg: Petroleum Refining. Tour by appointment : Mr. H. A. Lutz. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, 1010 Pine Street (1), CH. 1-9800. Telephone Public Utility. Groups may be conducted through one or all of the following departments : commercial, traffic, plant and accounting, etc. For additional information write or call : Mr. R. Kaiser. Standard Oil Company, 8400 Maryland (5), VO. 3-7S20. Tours by appointment : Harry Swanson. Stix, Baer & Fuller Company, 601 Washington (1). CE. 1-6500. Retail Department Store. Tour limited to 25 persons. For information write or call : Miss Ruth Allen, Special Events Dent. Swift and Company, National Stockyards, 111., BR. 1-1000. Mfg. : Meat Products. Minimum age for tours : High school students. Tour by appointment : Write or call Industrial Relations Dept. Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis, Union Station, GA. 1-6600. By special arrangement : Mr. Elwood Davis, VP&GM. Union Electric Company of Missouri, 315 North 12th (1), MA. 1-3222. Electric Public Utility. Tour by appoint- ment : Oliver L. Luft. Universal Printing Co., 1701 Macklind Ave. (10). PR. 1-6900. Minimum age for tour : high school. Mini- number for tour: 8 to 10. Tour by appointment: Sam Langsdorf , Jr. Von Hoffmann Press, Inc. 105 S. 9th Street (2), MA. 1-95S0. Mfg: Printing, lithographing & binding. Tour by apnointment : Victor L. Young. Wagner Electric Corporation, 6400 Plymouth Avenue (14), PA. 1-5000. Mfg : Electric motors & transformers ; hydraulic and air brakes. Tour is of special interest to technical groups. Tour by appointment : Mr. R. W. Boeringer. Welek Fabricks, 315 North 10th Street, CE. 1-6350. Minimum number in tour : 8-10 persons. Minimum age group : high school students. Tours by appointment : Between 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Western Printing & Lithographing Company, 1310 South Spring Avenue, PR. 2-2555. Contact : Robert T. Wolff. White Baking Company of Missouri, 4015 Papin Street (10), FR. 1-1810. Mfg. and Ret.— Bakery Products. Home Service Delivery. Group tours : Oct. thru May, Tues. & Thurs. each week, 2 p.m. For information and appointment, call or write: Mrs. Elsie Kittle, plant hostess. Sarcoxie Juvenile Shoe Corp. Manufacturer of Lazy Bones and Clinic shoes. Gilbert H. Wild & Son. Peonies, Iris, and Dalily groves. Sarcoxie Nurseries. Growers of all types of flowers, trees and shrubs. Tourist welcome upon application at office. 33 Sedalia Meadow Gold, 111 West Fifth Street. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., 1101 South Limit Avenue. Con- tact — Mrs. Bagby. Sedalia Democrat Newspaper Co., 110 West Fourth Street. Contact — Mr. Joe Forsee. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., 220 East Fifth Street. Swift & Company, 724 West Main Street. Tullis-Hall Dairy (tours in morning only), 541 East Fifth Street. Sikeston International Shoe Company Potlatch Forests, Incorporated Anchor Toy Corporation Hart's Bakery Coca-Cola Bottling Company The above listed plants will be happy to conduct scenic tours at any time. Springfield Colonial Baking Company. Monday thru Friday from 9 :00 A.M. to 5 :00 P.M. Hiland Dairy. Monday thru Friday from 9 :00 to 5 :00 P.M. KTTS-TV. Monday thru Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Kraft Foods Company. Monday thru Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. M.F.A. Milling Company. Monuay thru Friday from 9 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. Producers Creamery Company. Monday thru Friday from 9 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. Royal McBee Typewriter Company. Monday thru Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (No children under 12 allowed in plant due to safety regulations ) Springfield Newspapers, Inc. Monday thru Friday from 9 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. K.Y.T.V. Monday thru Friday from 9 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Most of these facilities would prefer notice prior to visits for preparation of guides. Union Brown Shoe Company, South Linden. Tour through the plant by request at the office. For large groups by appointment. Fraser Shoe Company, Christina. Tour through the plant by request at the office. For large groups by appoint- ment. Holiday Food Co., Div. of Swift & Co., 806 N. Union. Tours by individual or group by appointment at office. Warrensburg Town & Country Shoe Company, N. Main Street, Warrens- burg. Unitog Manufacturing Co., 145 W. Pine Street, Warrens- burg. Tours will be conducted by special arrangement. Warsaw E. C. Bishops Gunstocks Rhinart Fajen Gunstocks Kraft Cheese Plant All of the above plants will arrange tours by special arrangement. Washington Buescher Corn Cob Pipe. Tours — every day 8 :00-4 :00 except for lunch hour. The Missourian Publishing Co. Tours — every day 8:00- 4 :00 except lunch hour. Zero Manufacturing Co. Will give tours but have no set time. Must call for an appointment. Missouri Valley Creamery. Call for appointment. Tours when plant is in operation. MONTANA (Arrangements may be made to tour plants and places of interest throughout Montana by contacting the local Chambers of Commerce) Belgrade Feed Mill Billings Feed lots and livestock auction Great Western Sugar Company — from Oct. 8 to Jan. 1. Guided tours available. Contact main office from 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Humble Oil and Refining Company plant tours from 8 :00 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Special arrangements must be made for weekend tours. Tour 1 hr. Contact Mr. R. W. Klee, P.O. Box 1163 or phone 259-4511. Lovell Clay Products Company — conducted tours Mon. thru Fri. from 8 to 4 :30 p.m. Consisting of manufac- turing processes, pits to finished products. Bonner Anaconda Forest Products — guided tours of plant Mon. thru Fri. at 2 p.m. One hr. tour. Inquire at general office or plant main gate. Visitor will see actual han- dling, processing and manufacturing of logs into lumber. Bozeman Feed mill Butte Anaconda Aluminum Company — two conducted tours daily. Mon. thru Fri., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Complete tour. Anaconda Company copper and zinc mines. Columbia Falls Anaconda Aluminum Company — two conducted tours daily. Mon. thru Fri., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Complete tour. Cut Bank Union Oil Company — located 4% miles east of Cut Bank. Tours available from 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. lasting from 30 to 60 minutes. Inquire at office on north side of highway. East Helena Montana Meat Company, Inc. Tours available Mon. thru Fri. (Mon. or Tues. mornings most desirable.) Com- plete meat processing. Fort Peck Fort Peck Dam, one of the largest earth-filled dams — guided tours at Fort Peck Power Plant daily between 9 :30 a.m. and 5 :30 p.m. start at reception room. Great Falls Great Falls Breweries, Inc. — plant tours are conducted by the personnel each week-day Mon. thru Fri. at 10 :30 ; 1 :30 ; 2 :30. Montana Flour Mills Company — Tours available Tues., Wed., and Thurs., afternoons at 2 p.m. Consists of tour thru flour milling, grain storage, and handling, flour packaging, laboratory and warehouse. The Anaconda Company — two conducted tours Mon. thru Fri. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sat. at 10 a.m. only. Tour includes copper refinery, wire mill, aluminum plant. 34 Helena Columbia Paint Company — conducted tours Mom thru Fri., 8:30 a.m. thru 3:00 p.m. Complete paint manu- facturing processes. Kalispell Hungry Horse Dam, near Kalispell, is world's third high- est. ' Free self -guided tours from 8 :30 a.m. until 6 :00 p.m. every day. Drive to top of dam and use elevator to go down into the dam and power plant. Laurel Farmers Union Central Exchange— guided tours Mon. thru Fri. at 9:00 a.m. Complete refinery tour. Lewiston Brick manufacturing Libby J. Neils Lumber Company — guided tours of plant at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mon. thru Fri., June, July, and Aug. Register at Main Office. Zonolite Company — conducted tours between 8:30 a.m. and 3 :30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Contact main office at 317 Mineral Avenue. Tour consists of open pit mining operations, milling vermieulite mineral, to overall operation. Manhattan Feed mills Miles City Feed lots and livestock auction Missoula American Crystal Sugar Company— operating for tours only through fall months. Visitors welcome, inquire at main office for passes and guide service. Feed lots and livestock auction Intermountain Lumber Company tours by appointment from Mon. thru Fri. at 8 a.m. and 12 :00 noon. Write company, Box 1347, for appointment. Among three largest in Montana. Visitor may view complete opera- tion from logs to finished manufacturing. Also Pres-to Logs manufacturing. Mission Homes, Inc. Conducted tours at 8 a.m. and 12 :30 p.m. Large groups should give advance notice of tour. Complete pre-fabrication of modern home building. Missoula Brewing Company — guided tours Mon. thru Fri., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., small groups under 10. Smokejumper's Tour — tour of aerial fire depot available daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inquire at Visitor Center. Tours of Northern Forest Fire Laboratory available at 3 :30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. by appointment. Inquire next door to aerial fire depot. Write for special group tours to Aerial Fire Depot, U.S. Forest Service, Missoula and Northern Forest Fire Laboratory, Missoula, Montana. Poison Kerr Dam — near Poison. This scenic dam has conducted tours for tourists at any day of week. Large groups should make arrangements through local Chamber of Commerce. United States Plywood Corporation — conducted tours through plant, and please obtain passes to enter plant at the Office in Poison. Three Forks Feed lots and livestock auction Townsend Feed mills NEBRASKA Omaha Alamito Dairy, 2601 Levenworth — processing of milk and dairy products. Contact Leonard King. Hours 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m., Mon., Tues., Thur., and Fri. Tour : 45 minutes. Armour and Co., 28th and Q Streets. Slaughter and processing of meat ; packaging operations. Large groups can be accommodated with advanced arrange- ments. Hours Mon. through Thurs. Contact O. J. Cartwright. Bemis Bro. Bag Co., 614 South 11th Street — Manufactur- ing and printing of paper and textile bags for flour, sugar, feed, potatoes, etc. Groups up to 25 — no chil- dren under 12. Hours 8 to 11 :30 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m., daily except Saturday and Sunday. Contact T. R. Lyon, plant superintendent, week in advance. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co., 1004 Farnum St. Tours of Burlington Passenger Station at 10th and Mason Sts., passenger cars and operation of station. Groups up to 25 or 30. Weekdays, 1 hr. tour. Contact C. W. Plagemann, General Passenger agent, 1 week notice. Continental Baking Co. (Wonder Bread), 20th and Cum- ing Sts. Baking and packaging of breads, cakes, sweet rolls. Groups up to 25. Hours 9 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. Tour 1 hr. Contact Mrs. Jack W. Payne in advance. Eaton Metal Products Corp., 1301 Wissis Ave. Steel and aluminum fabrication. Groups of 30 to 35, no children under 8. Hours mid-morning or mid-afternoon, Tues., Wed., Thurs. Time 90 minutes. Contact J. S. Marshall in advance. Eppley Airfield, northeast on Abbott Drive, Terminal facilities for airline passengers. Groups of high school age or over. Hours 1 to 5 p.m., Mon. through Fri. 1 hr. tour. Contact Barry S. Craig, Assistant Airport Direc- tor, Box #1, Eppley Airfield, Omaha, Nebr., 3 days m advance. Falstaff Brewing Corp., 25th and Deer Park Blvd. Brew- ing, aging, storage and packaging of beer. Groups to 60 Age limit 21 years of age. Hrs. 2 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Contact John Belitz, Tour Guide, 30 days in advance. Farm Credit Banks of Omaha, 18th and Douglas Streets. Offices of Federal Land Bank, Federal Intermediate Credit Bank and Omaha Bank for Cooperatives, elec- tronic accounting equipments. Groups to 25. Tour 45 minutes. Contact Earl C. Christensen in advance. Federal Aviation Agency— Airport Traffic Control Tower, Eppley Airfield. Groups to 25-30. No children under 12. Mon. through Fri. Tour: 12-20 minutes. Tours may be cancelled if bad weather occurs or tower work- load is too great to permit talking to visitors. Contact Elmer Gerfen, Tower Chief, or Fay E. Webb, Assistant Tower. Guarantee Mutual Life Co., 8721 Indian Hills Drive. Groups to 15. Time 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Time 1 hr. Contact Earl C. Christensen in advance. Hinky Dinky Super Markets, 11th and Jones Sts. Trim- ming, cutting and wrapping of fresh and frozen foods, handling procedures, displaying and merchandising of food. Groups to 50. Hours 8 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour one hour. Contact Cliff Ellis, Pub- lic Relations Director, at least 2 days in advance. International Business Machines Corp., 3102 Farnam St. Basic business machines and computers. Tues., Wed., Thurs. tour. Time 2 hours. Contact Lloyd I. Lee in advance. 35 Kitty Clover Division of Fairmont Foods Co., 220 S. 24th St. Manufacturing and packing of potato chips. Groups to 25-30. Hours 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2 :15 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Time : 45 minutes. Contact Mrs. Mary Raymond, week in advance. Leo A. Daly Co., 8600 Indian Hills Drive. Modern archi- tectural offices and landscaping, drafting rooms, repro- ducing equiqment. Groups to 20. Hours 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mon. through Sat. forenoon. Tour y 2 hr. Contact John M. Free, Vice President, at least 5 days in advance. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. 205 Patterson Bldg. Functions of a New York Stock Exchange broker's office, including electric board and transmittal of orders to floor of New York Exchange. Groups of 15. Tour one-half hour. Contact William R. Lilliott in advance. Metropolitan Utilities District, 18th and Harney St. Groups to 35 or 40. Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (evening tours can be arranged if before sundown), Tues, Wed., Thurs., and Fri. Time : one and one-half to two hours. Contact Harold E. Roll, Public Relations, two weeks in advance. Military, 789th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron, 72nd and Mckinley Sts. Direction center where 24-hour operations are conducted, using long range radar to de- tect enemy aircraft and guide interceptors to target. Groups to 20. Hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour one hour. Contact Capt. Dick D. Williams or Capt. Richard T. Gruber week in advance. Mutual of Omaha and United of Omaha, 3316 Farnam St. Home office facilities of the world's largest exclusive health and accident insurance company, including elec- tronic data processing equipment. No limit to group ' size. Hours 9 :30 to 10 a.m. and 1 :30 to 2 :30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Time 1 hour and 15 minutes. Contact Tom Subject, Public Relations Department, in advance. Nebraska Consolidated Mills Co., 1521 North 16th St. Milling and packaging of flour. Groups of 10, adults only. Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Tour time: one hour. Contact George E. Spanger in advance. Northern Natural Gas Co., 2223 Dodge St. Working dis- plays of how gas is stored underground, how gas travels from gas fields to consumer's home. Displays of latest gas appliances. Groups to 25, hours 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 :30 to 3 :30 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour time : 45 minutes. Contact James Craren, Public Relations De- partment, at least one week in advance. North rup- Jones Co., 1617 Farnam St. Preparation of cakes, pies, sweet rolls, cookies, salads, meats and fish ; cake decorating. Groups to 20. Morning hours, daily except Sunday and Friday. Tour time: 30 minutes. Contact Mrs. Dorothy Willoughby in advance. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., 1906 Douglas St. Office facilities including direct distance dialing equipment, long distance operations, television network coordi- nation. Groups to 200. Hours 9:30 to 4:30. Tues. and Fri. Tour one to two hours. Contact Public Office Manager in advance. Omaha Grain Exchange, 728 Grain exchange, 728 Grand Exchange Bldg. How grain is inspected and tested in laboratory. Trading of grain on floor of exchange and future market buying. Groups to 30. No children un- der 12. Hours : 9 :30 a.m. to 12 :30 p.m. Tues. through Fri. Tour time: 1 and y 2 hrs. Contact Milt Neely in advance. Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts. Facilities of the largest bank in Nebraska, including safe deposit vaults, currency in large denominations, micro-film and electronic equipment. Groups to 25. Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour time : one hour. Contact Mrs. Mary Gleason in advance. Omaha Paxton-Mitchell Co., 2614 Martha Street. Steel fabrication, pouring of molten iron. Groups to 16. 660148 O— 62 -^ Time 9 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. Tour : 45 minutes. Visitors may be exposed to dust, smoke and high temperature. Contact C. H. Petersen, Sales and Service Manager, in advance. Omaha Public Power District, 1623 Harney St. Tours of North Omaha Power Station at 24th and Craig Sts., steam boilers and generators, electronic control equip- ment. Groups up to 500. No children under 10 years. Hours 10 a.m. through 4 :00 p.m. and 7 p.m. through 9 :30 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour time: 40 minutes. Con- tact Karl M. Joens, Assistant General Manager, 10 days in advance. Paxton & Vierling Steel Co., 5th and Avenue H., Carter Lake, la. Steel fabrication, steel sheet decoiling and shearing, machine shop operations, steel warehouse. Groups up to 35-40, no children under 14. Hours 9 :30 to 11 a.m. and 1 :30 to 4 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour : one to one and a half hours. Contact W. P. Haney or E. F. Owen at least seven days in advance. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., 4603 So. 72nd St. Complete bottling process of Pepsi-Cola. Groups to 25-30. Hours 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Time one- half hour. Contact Raymond Nauslar in advance. Roberts Dairy Co., 2901 Cuming St. Receiving milk, stor- age processing, laboratory, packaging. Groups to 50 in sections of 10 or 12. No children under 10 years old. Hours: Mon. after 10:15 a.m., Tues., Thurs., and Fri. : 9 :30 to 10 a.m. and 1 :30 to 2 p.m. No tours Wed. and Sat. Tour: 1 hr. Contact Mrs. Shirley Albrecht in advance. Safeway Stores, Inc., 4228 So. 72nd St. Complete food distribution center, including handling of dry groceries, meat, frozen foods, fresh fruits and vegetables. Groups to 100. Hours 8 :30 to 10 :30 a.m. and 1 :30 to 3 :30 p.m. Tues. through Fri. Tour 2 hrs. Contact J. T. Sanders in advance. Seven-up Bottling Co., 2526 Dodge St. Complete process of bottling soft drinks. Groups of 40. Contact William Simpson in advance. Skinner Manufacturing Co., 13th and Jackson Sts. Manu- facturing, packaging and warehousing of macaroni, spaghetti, and egg noodles. Groups to 50. Hours 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. Tour time: one hour. Contact H. Geddes Stanway, 30 days in advance. Storz Brewing Co., 1807 No. 16th St. Complete brewery operation. Contact Jack Shelton, Director of Public Relations. The Cudahy Packing Co., 5002 So. 33rd St. Curing, smok- ing and slicing of bacon ; fresh sausage and canning department ; shipping facilities. Groups to 75. No children under 10. Hours 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Mon. through Thurs. only. Tour one hour. Contact A. B. Cudahy. The D. H. Food Co., 802 Jackson St. Preparing and pack- aging baking mix, laboratory and test kitchens. Groups to 50. Hours : 8 :30 to 10 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour : 1 hour. Contact F. S. Malone in advance. The Omaha World-Hearld, 14th and Dodge Sts. Complete production of metropolitan daily newspaper. Mon. through Sat. Tour : 30 minutes. Contact Miss Bublitz in advance. Television Station KETV, 27th and Douglas Sts. Full television broadcasting facilities. No limit on size of group. Hours : 2 to 4 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour time : 25 minutes. Contact Robert Coats week in advance. Television Station KMTV, 2615 Farnam St. Television studios and general operation of TV station. Groups to 20. Hours 2 and 4 p.m., Thurs. and Fri. only. Tour time : 30 to 45 minutes. Contact Miss Carol Thoma, one week in advance. Union Pacific Railroad Co. (Business headquarters), 1416 Dodge St. Modern office arrangements and electric business machines. Groups of 50 to 75. Hours 8 a.m. 36 to 3 p.m., Mon. through Fri. Tour time : 45 minutes. Contact B. M. Kerrigan, General Auditor, week in advance. Union Stock Yards Co., Livestock Exchange Building, Facilities for handling cattle, hogs and sheep at the world's largest livestock market. No limit on size of group. Preferred hours 9 a.m. to noon, Mon., Tues.. and Wed. Contact Charles W. O'Rourke, Vice President in advance. Watson Transportation Co., Inc., 1910 Harney St. Motor truck loading dock, equipment maintenance, transfer of loads. Groups to 30. Hours : 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Time : 45 minutes. Contact Ken- neth Woodward, week in advance. Wilson & Co., Inc., 27th & T Sts. Slaughter operations and meat processing. Groups up to 15. Hours : 9 :30 a.m. Tues., Wed. and Thurs. Tour : one hour. Contact R. S. Wheeler, General Manager, in advance. NEVADA Ely Kennecott Copper Corp., open pit mine. Tours daily. No advance notice. Henderson Titanium Metals; American Potash & Chemical; U.S. Lime ; Manganese, Inc., and other local industrial plants have tours upon request. Contact Mr. Andrew Ruck- man, Southern Nevada Industrial Foundation, P.O. Box 1688, Las Vegas, Nevada, in advance. McGill Kennecott Copper Corp., smeltery. Tours daily. No ad- vance notice. Yerington Anaconda Copper Corp., open pit mine. Contact Yering- ton Chamber of Commerce in advance to arrange tours. NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord Southern New Hampshire Typesetting Corp., Eastman Street. Typesetting for books. Tours upon request. Laconia Kinsman Manufacturing Co., Inc., 54 Mill Street. Manu- factures electronic organs. Tours upon request. NEW JERSEY Absecon Gross' Highland Winery, 212 Leeds Road. Contact B. J. Darcy. Atlantic City Atlantic City Electric Company, Missouri Avenue Plant, 1600 Pacific Avenue, (regional Public utility). Con- tact Byron C. Haskell, Supt. of Production. Bloomfield Schering Corporation (ethical pharmaceutical products). Contact Allan Varian, Public Relations Dept. Bridgeton Jersey Package Company, Bank Street (manufactures food containers). Contact John R. King, Asst. Person- nel Manager. Plants also at Vineland & Millville. Caldwell Joseph S. Ward, Inc., 91 Roseland Avenue (soil and foundation engineers). Contact Joseph S. Ward or Joseph M. De Salvo. Tour of lab arranged for technical groups only. Camden Campbell Soup Company. Contact G. E. Danch, Manager Community Relations. Tour program temporarily dis- continued because of plant modernization & expansion work. Sealtest Foods Division, 10th & Fairview Streets. Con- tact Public Relations Dept. Clifton East Linden Morey La Rue Laundry Co., 2400 Linden Avenue, tact Mrs. Bertha Lubas. Con- Shulton, Inc., 697 Route 46 (shaving lotion, etc.), tact B. C. Sanders, Personnel Manager. Con- East Paterson The Grand Union Company, 100 Broadway. Contact William H. Pomeroy, Personnel Manager. Grand Union Company, Carlstadt Dist. Center, 675 Pater- son Avenue. Contact R. V. Cronin, Supt. Edison Ford Motor Company, U.S. Highway 1 (automotive as- sembly plant) . Contact George Maryansky, Supervisor. Egg Harbor City L. N. Renault & Sons, Inc., Bremen Avenue (winery). Contact Maria D'Azistino, Vice President. Fair Lawn National Biscuit Company, 2211 Route 208. Contact J. F. Haffey, Personnel Manager. Hoboken Maxwell House, Div. of General Foods, 1125 Hudson Street. Contact Michael D'Angelo, Employment Super- visor. Irvington Standard Uniform Rental Service, Inc., 56 Woolsey Street. Contact Ronald L. Cohen, Vice President-Production. Kenilworth White Laboratories, Inc. (pharmaceutical products). Contact Personnel Director. 37 Linden General Aniline & Film Corp., P. O. Box 12. Contact Per- sonnel Relations. Tours for special groups only. Humble Oil & Refining Company, Bayway Refinery, P. O. Box 222. Contact T. J. Gallagher, Public Relations. i Groups must provide own bus transportation for tour of the refinery. Little Falls Little Falls Laundry Company, 101 East Main Street. Contact Lambert Petzinger, Director of Public Relations. Metuchen The Sperry & Hutchison Co., (trading stamps). Route 27 & Vineyard Road. Contact Guy Woodman. Newark Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 200 U.S. Highway No. 1. (Malt, Liquors, Yeast, Baking Powder, etc.). Contact Thomas F. Martin, Eastern Area Training Mgr. Children must be accompanied by parents or guardian on tours. Benjamin Moore & Co., 134 Lister Avenue (paint manufac- turers). Contact Mr. Joseph B. Calise, Production Manager. Hospital Service Plan of N.J., 500 Broad Street. Contact W. Jefferson Lyon, Vice President. Tour includes elec- tronic data processing center. Kresge-Newark, Inc., 715 Broad Street (major department store). Contact Mildred Cameron, Training Director. Moore & Co. Soups, Inc., 166 Abington Avenue. Contact Andrew Paretti, General Manager. Wagner Baking^Corporation, 15 Vesey St. Contact R. J. Woerner. New Brunswick E. R. Squibb & Sons, Div. of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp., George Road. Contact D. A. Overbye, Tour Supervisor. Tours by advance arrangement only. Newton Anken Chemical & Film Corporation, 1 Hix Avenue. Con- tact J. B. Blakely. North Brunswick John Manville Products Corporation, P. O. Box 66 (asbes- tos products ) . Contact W. Gebhardt. Parsippany Pacquin, Inc., 100 Jefferson Road (skin creams, lotions). Contact E. R. Poole. Paterson Continental Can Company, 297 Getty Avenue. Contact Peter Snyder, Personnel Supervisor. Penns Grove Deepwater Operating Company, Deepwater Power Sta- tion, P. O. Box 71 (electric generating station). Contact J. S. Braddock, Vice President. Plainsboro Walker Gordon Laboratory Co. Contact Alfred S. Cook, Vice President, Sales and Advertising. Princeton International Business Machines Corp., Supplies Division, P.O. Box 950. Contact R. L. Eltz, Technical Assistant. Summit CIBA Pharmaceutical Products, 556 Morris Avenue (professional and scientific groups only). Contact Miss Laura Biery, Tour Director, Public Relations Division. Westville Texaco, Inc., Westville Refinery. Contact V. K. Braden- burg. Tours upon request. Whitehouse N.J. Quality Checked Farms, White House Station. Con- tact Ted Evangelides. Williamstown Williamstown Foundry Corporation, 506 New Brooklyn Road. Contact J. R. Gionti. NEW MEXICO Alameda Curtis-Wright Electronics Division, Paradise Industrial Parks. Albuquerque Kaiser Gypsum Company, Post Office Box 3236. Deming Auburn Rubber Company. Gallup Cininza Refinery, Post Office Box 831. Grants Anaconda Company, Post Office Box 638. Hurley Kennecott Copper Corporation. Mesilla Stahmann Farms. Santa Fe Eberline Instrument Corporation, Post Office Box 297. Tijeras Ideal Cement Company, Post Office Box 863. NEW YORK Buffalo American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp., Boilers, castings, heating equipment. Contact Mr. L. A. Fischer, TR. 5-2235. 2 hr. tour. 40 persons limit. American Stores Company, 1670 Broadway — Nu-Way food chain. Contact, TX. 3-8200, Mr. Bruce Wood- worth. Tour iy 2 hrs. Group limit to 30 persons. Anchor Concrete Products, 2450 William Street. Building Materials, contact Mr. Grant N. Reinhold. Tour length 1 to 2 hours— 25 persons. Phone TX. 2-3152. Brodie Industrial Trucks, 1775 Walden Avenue. Cranes, material handling eqpmt. Contact Mrs. Mary Butry- movich, TX. 5-8600. Tour 30 minutes — group to 50 persons. Buffalo Aeronautical Corporation, Greater Buffalo Air- port. Aircraft sales and service. Contact Mr. H. Lie- bee Wheeler — NF. 2-1156. Tour 45 minutes. Limit of group 20 persons. Buffalo Courier-Express, 787 Main Street, Newspaper. Contact Mr. Thomas G. Bennett. Phone TL. 2-5353. From 7 :30 to 8 :30 PM — Limit of 20 or more persons. Buffalo Evening News, 216 Main Street, Newspaper. Con- tact Mr. D. Peugeot, phone TL. 6-3333. 1 hr. tour— 10 to 15 persons. 38 Buffalo McCallum Company, 399 North Oak Street, Whole- sale florist. Contact Mr. Clark J. Baker, telephone TL. 6-3400. Buffalo Milk Producers' Co-op Association, Inc. Dairy products. Contact Mr. Lyman F. Baker— phone TX 2- 2121. Time 1 hour. Group of 50 persons. Buffalo Spring and Equipment Company, Inc., 1775 Wal- den Avenue. Auto spring service. Contact Mrs. Mary Butrymovich — phone TX. 5-6440. Limit 30 minute tour. Groups to 50. Carhart Photo Service, 1800 Broadway. Photo Service. Contact Mr. W. Eric Fischer, 1 to iy 2 hrs. tour — groups of 35 to 40. Chevrolet-Buffalo Div. GMC. Auto manufacturers. Con- tact Mr. W. M. Brunner or Mr. D. L. Birnie — phone TX. 5-7100. Time : 1 hr. Size Group : 60 persons. Continental Baking Company, 313 Fougeron Street. Bakery. Contact Miss Loraine Stein — phone TX. 3- 2600. Limit 1 hr. Groups to 50 persons. Cooperative GLF Exchange, Inc., 775 Main Street, Flour milling, feed industry seeds, etc. Contact Mr. H. J. McLain— phone TL. 6-8400. Length of tour: 1 to 2 hours — size group 20 persons. Doolittle and Company, 1416 Liberty Bank Building, Brokerage. Contact Mr. Roy Doolittle, Jr. Phone TL. 4-4970. Length of tour 1 to 1% hrs. size group 10 to 15 persons. Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., 625 Delaware Avenue, Credit ratings and collections. Contact Mr. J. F. Rosky — phone TT. 2-9530. Length of tour 30 minutes. Size groups : 25 persons. Evans Panel Galleries, 1698 Genesee Street. Lumber. Contact Mr. Evans or Mr. Benbow— TX. 2-3400. No time limit. 20 to 25 persons. Fairmont Foods Company, 197 Scott Street. Dairy prod- ucts. Contact Mr. William Hogue or Mr. Ed Mc- Chesney— TL. 2-6586. Length of tour 1 hr. 10 to 15 persons. Four Winds Nursery, Inc. Nursery, contact Mr. William Boocock — phone TF. 3-3833. 1 hr. tour — 15 persons to group. Hard Manufacturing Company, 117 Tonawanda Street. Hospital Eqpmt. Contact Mr. George D. Bickel — TR. 3- 2848. 30 minute tour. Groups of 10 persons. Henry and Henry, Inc., Bailey at Northland. Bakery and soda fountain eqpmt. Contact Mr. Gerald B. Henry — TX. 5-1100. Tour 1 hr. limit. Size group 10. Kittinger Company, Inc., 1893 Elmwood Avenue. Furni- ture manufacturers. Contact Mr. Edwin C. Hutten — phone TR. 6-3010. Tour 1 to iy 2 hours. Groups: 20 minimum. Malt and Ness, Inc., 1234 Genesee Street, date processing, designers, engineering. Contact Lee A. Shafer — phone TX 6-8300. 1 to 2 hr tours. Groups of 30. Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company, 284 Main Street. Bank. Contact Mr. Harry E. Huges — phone TL. 2-5660. Tour iy 2 hrs. Group 10 persons. Manhardt- Alexander, Inc., 693 Seneca Street. Printers, lithographers. Contact Mr. Alexander — phone TL 6- 4411. Tour 2 hrs. Group 20 persons. Marine Trust Company of Western New York, Main and Seneca Streets. Bank, contact Mr. Chauncey Kennedy — phone TL. 4-4325. Tour 1% hrs. Group of 10 persons. Niagara Apparel Company, 77 Swan Street. Men's Cloth- ing manufacturers. Contact Mr. James Pincus — phone TL. 2-7776. Tour 1 hr. 20 to 25 persons. Pollack Printing Corporation, 877 Main Street. Printers, lithographers. Contact Mr. Marvin Hauson — phone TT. 4-8204. Tour 2 hrs. Group of 10 persons. R. G. Wright Company, 2280 Niagara Street. Dairy and chemical plant eqpmt. Contact Mr. H. P. Faust — phone TR. 7-0700. Tour 20 minutes. Group of 20 persons. Rapistan of New York, Inc., 2548 Elmwood Avenue. Cranes, casters, conveyors. Contact Mr. W. C. Rausch — phone TR. 7-6000. 1 hr. tour. 25 persons. Remington Rand Division of Sperry Rand Corporation, 465 Washington Street. Computer facilities, accounting office. Contact Mr. R. B. Smith— TL. 2-5577. 1 hr. tour. 30 persons. Republic Steel Corporation, 1175 South Park Avenue. Iron and steel manufacturers. Contact Mr. T. W. Wil- son—phone TA. 4-2323. 2 hr. tour. Groups of 60 per- sons. (No tours in January, February, March or April.) Sage Equipment Company, 30 Essex Street. Conveyors, beltings, etc. Contact Mr. George Greenberger — phone TT. 2-5242. Tour iy 2 hrs. Groups of 6 persons. Service Systems Corporation, P.O. Box 97, Station J. Vending machines, catering, etc. Contact Jerome A. Batt— phone TT. 3-5776. 3 to 4 hr. tour. Groups of 12 persons. Shields and Company, 20 Delaware Avenue. Investments, securities, etc. Contact Mr. Henry H. Harper — phone TL. 6-5252. Tour 30 minutes, 20 to 30 persons. Sol Lenzner Corporation, 636 Genesee Street. Carbo- nated beverages. Contact Mrs. M. Korn — phone TL. 2- 2411. Tour 1 hr., 25 persons. Swift and Company, Inc., 665 Perry Street. Meat packers, poultry, etc. Contact Miss Esther Daniels or Mr. A. Dubreville — phone TA. 5-6300. 1 hr. tour, group of 35 to 50 persons. Sylvania Electronic Systems, 175 Great Arrow Avenue. Electrical eqpmt., research, etc. Contact Mr. K. C. Harbison — phone TR. 7-7100. 2 hr. tour. Groups of 5 (more in some cases) . United States Plywood Corporation, 300 Greene Street. Building materials. Contact Mr. G. C. Fake or Mr. J. A. Albreeht— phone TX. 4-8383. 1 to 2 hrs. Groups of 20 persons. Westinghouse Electric Corp., 4454 Genesee Street. Elec- trical appliances of all kinds. Contact Mr. Charles Hamilton — phone NF. 2-1500. 1V> hrs. tour. Groups of 30 to 40. WKBW and WKBW-TY. Inc., 1420-30 Main Street. Radio and television stations. Contact Mr. John Barrett or Mr. Roger K. Lund. Phone TT. 4-5101 Radio — TT. 3-0770 TV. Tour 15 minutes— group of 15 persons. Worthington Corporation, Clinton St. at Roberts. Motors furnaces, compressors, etc. Mr. C. J. Piehler, contact — TA 2-1234. Tour V/ 2 hrs. Group of 50 maximum. Corning Corning Glass Co., largest museum in the world devoted to the uses and history of glass. Tours Tuesday thru Sunday. Dansville Blum Shoe Manufacturing Co. Foster Wheeler Corp. (steam generators) F. A. Owen Publishing Co. Ra-Pid-Gro Corp. (liquid fertilizer) Maloney Brothers (nurseries) Kelly Brothers (shrubs and plants ) Tours available Tuesday thru Thursday afternoons. Eden Eclipse Metal Mfg. Corp. Contact Mr. Donald Rightman — phone XX. 2-3432. Groups of 20 to 30. Products : Sheet metal Fabricators. Endicott Johnson Shoe Factories. Tours available. Hammondsport Gold Seal Vineyards, Inc. Great Western Producers, Inc. Taylor Wine Co. Tours Monday thru Friday of cellars, processing rooms, and, in season, the vineyards. Naples Widmer's Wine Cellars. Tours Monday thru Friday of cellars, processing rooms, and in season, the vineyards. 39 New York City Abraham & Straus — Fulton and Hoyt Streets, Brooklyn. Tours of this department store for groups of college students or high school seniors are conducted Monday through Friday. Reservations should be made 2 weeks in advance bv contacting Miss Anne Morgen. Training Dept. TR. 5-7200. Gimbel Brothers, Inc. — 33rd Street and Broadway. Be- hind-the-scenes tour of one of New York City's largest department stores scheduled by appointment, Monday through Friday at 10 :30 a.m. and 2 :30 p.m., for groups of high school seniors and college students. LO. 4-3300, Ext. 6248. Macy's — 34th Street and Herald Square. Tours of the 'world's largest store' for organized groups of students, business men and women and visitors to New York City. Tours bv pre-arranged appointment only. Contact Pub- lic Relations, OX. 5-4400, Ext. 3561. Stern Brothers — 41 West 42nd Street. Behind-the-scenes tours arranged for groups of high school and college retailing students interested in the organization and operation of a department store. Monday through Fri- day. Appointments should be made 10 days in advance by contacting the Training Department, LO. 5-7950. American Stock Exchange — 86 Trinity Place. Visitors Gallery open 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Explanation of stock exchange operations in- cludes a film which outlines the history and growth of the Exchange and illustrates a typical stock transaction. Recommended for junior high, high school and college students. Groups up to 120 accommodated. Reserva- tions should be made in advance through John J. Shee- han, Director of Public Relations, RE. 2-0800. Chase Manhattan Bank — Money Museum — 1254 Avenue of the Americas. 75,000 specimens of money from the earliest known forms of currency to coins and paper money of today. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed week- ends and holidays. For group visits, write Mr. Vernon Brown, Curator, CI. 6-7400. Federal Reserve Bank — 33 Liberty Street. A bank for banks — the world's richest. Tours include : gold vault, coin and currency operations, check handling and a brief discussion on central banking and the Federal Reserve System. Open 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Tours by appointment. Contact Public Information, RE. 2-5700. First National City Bank— 399 Park Avenue at 54th Street. An exhibit entitled 'The Story of Banking' is shown in the main lobby of this modern new office build- ing. The display portrays the role banks play in every day living, the national economy and world commerce. Open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Sunday and holidays. Tele- phone 559-1000. Manufacturers Trust Company — 510 Fifth Avenue. Stu- dents of design and architecture will be particularly interested in the bank's Fifth Avenue branch which has won various awards for its modern architectural beauty. College students are invited to guided tours of the build- ing. Tours are available from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. and 2 to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Group visits should be scheduled in advance through Miss Virginia L. Kraus, Assistant Secretary, OX. 5-5300. New York Cotton Exchange — 60 Beaver Street. The world's largest futures market, where cotton is bought and sold by open out-cry in a continuous auction under a standard or uniform contract. Open 10:30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Visits to the trading floor may be arranged by calling J. W. Donaghv, Secre- tary, BO. 9-7880. Crane Showroom — 50th Street and Park Avenue. Plumb- ing, heating, air conditioning and electronic products are displayed in a Japanese garden setting complete with tropical foliage, ponds and wooden bridges. Consultants are on hand to assist in home remodeling, industrial specifications, climate control and other related prob- lems. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For group reservations contact Jack Leonard, PL. 2-3600. Eastman Kodak Information Center — Main Concourse and East Balcony, Grand Central Terminal. Exhibits of photographs and color transparencies. Also product demonstrations. Photo specialists are on duty to answer questions on picture-taking. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. No admission. MU. 3-9610. Fiberglas Fabric Center — 717 Fifth Avenue. Showroom exhibit of latest advances and designs in Fiberglas drapery fabrics. Of special interest to decorators, architects and students of textile design. Open Monday thru Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Saturday during summer. Group lectures by appoint- ment. Contact Miss Crawford, PL. 9-3810. Flower Market — 28th Street and Avenue of the Americas. Open 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Best time to visit is between 8 and 10 a.m. National Design Center — 415 East 53rd Street. Perma- nent exhibition hall devoted to interior design. More than 200 displays of new products and "idea" room set- tings featuring every aspect of home furnishing. Cen- tral "Panorama" exhibit, American Designer Series and special shows highlight noteworthy American and for- eign achievements in furniture, fabrics, wall and floor coverings, lighting, decorative accessories and basic materials. All exhibits change several times a year. An Information Bureau, staffed by trained librarians, provides data on all products for the home. Open daily, 10 :30 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. Wednesday until 9 p.m. Sum- mer hours through Labor Day, 10 :30 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For group reservations, con- tact Mrs. Byrum. Admission free. MU. 8-5200. New York Stock Exchange — 20 Broad Street. Visitors Gallery and Exhibition Room open 10 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Explanations of the opera- tion of the largest organized securities market in the United States are given every quarter hour on the gal- lery overlooking the trading floor. A feature film is shown at regular intervals and the exhibition hall con- tains many colorful educational displays. Recom- mended for junior high school, high school and college students. For groups of more than 5, contact Mrs. Katherine Ericman. Visitors Gallery. HA. 2-4200, Ext. 532. New York City Markets — Visits to city-owned wholesale and retail markets, including Fulton Fish Market, the largest seafood market in the world. Public school, high school and college groups may arrange for tour by contacting Mr. S. H. Renik, Department of Markets, 137 Centre Street, New York 13, CA. 6-5653. Tea Center — 16 East 56th Street. Exhibits portraying various phases of the tea industry, tea growing coun- tries and culture. Tea Taster demonstrations at reg- ular intervals. Open to the public Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Complimentary Tea Service, 10 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For advance reservations for groups up to 50 persons call Mrs. Helen F. McTeigue, PL. 2-1656. 40 American Can Company — 43rd Street and 2nd Avenue. Tours through the plant may be arranged for organized groups of 20 persons or less. Minimum age is 14 years. Appointments should be made at least 2 weeks in ad- vance by contacting Mr. Eric Spencer, Supervisor, Safety & Training, ST. 8-2000. Atomic Energy Exhibit — Union Carbide Building, 270 Park Avenue. An interesting display of art and science. The block-long exhibit "Atomic Energy in Action" fea- tures the world's largest operating model of a research reactor and a 60 foot animated mural depicting a nu- clear chain reaction. A prize-winning movie on atomic energy is shown at intervals. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday ; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Closed holidays. For information on group tours of the exhibit and the 52-story stainless steel skyscraper call LL. 1-3761. Barton's Candy Corporation — 80 DeKalb Avenue. Tour of candy factory and bakery. Demonstrations of proc- esses for making chocolates, hard candies, marshmal- lows, dipped cherries and other candies and for baking pastries and cakes. Tours arranged by appointment only, by writing Mrs. H. Roseman. Groups should not exceed 30 persons. Minimum age 10 years. UL. 8-5000. International Business Machines Corp. — Product Display Center — 590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street. Tours of the Product Display Center at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. Electronic computers and business machines in operation. Groups over 20 persons call PL. 3-1900 Ext. 3011, for reservations. IBM Gallery of Arts & Sciences— 16 East 57th Street. Special art, photographic, design and scientific exhibits changed periodically. Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call PL. 3-1900, Ext. 3150 for in- formation on current exhibit. Lever House — 390 Park Avenue. Glittering example of a modern office building. Guided tours at 2 :30, 3, 3 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday, include general working areas, cafeteria, terraces, employees' lounge, homemak- ing center, etc. Tours of special interest to students of architecture, interior design and others of high school age and over. These may be arranged by contacting Public Relations Dept., MU. 8-6000. Lighthouse Industries — 36-20 Northern Blvd., Long Is- land City. Industrial plant employing more than 200 persons, 75% of whom are blind. Manufactures mops, brooms, brushes and a variety of textiles. Tours are conducted from 9 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Arrangements may be made by contacting Mr. C. E. Olsen or Mr. Eli Opitz, ST. 4-0106. Mutual of New York — Broadway at 55th Street. There are no regularly scheduled tours, however small groups with special interests in insurance and business may be accommodated if reservations are made in advance. A Weather Map in the Broadway window gives the na- tional weather picture at a glance by means of colored, lighted dies. JU. 6-1000. New York Life Insurance Company — 51 Madison Avenue. Demonstrations of modern business operations in a large insurance company. Tour includes electronic data proc- essing exhibits and glass enclosed "705" and BIZMAC machines at work, as well as other modern business machine equipment and offices. View of skyline from 32nd floor. Taped interviews for out of town groups are recorded where broadcast arrangements can be made with home town radio stations. Groups are limited to 35 persons, high school seniors and up. Reservations should be made 3 or 4 weeks in advance by contacting Mr. James J. Lee, Public Relations Dept. Phone 576- 6037. New York Telephone Co. — No regularly scheduled tours, but groups of ten or more may make reservations to tour a telephone building and see the detailed and in- tricate operation of telephone communications in action. Dial 811 (business office). Pepsi Cola-^602 5th Street, Long Island City. Largest bottling plant in the world and the only soft drink fac- tory that refines its own sugar. Tours Monday through Friday for groups up to 30 persons. Contact Charles Drescher several weeks in advance. EX. 2-1000. Proctor & Gamble Manufacturing Company — Port Ivory, Staten Island. Tours of plant for groups up to 75 per- sons, every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 p.m., except during July and August. Reservations should be made 2 to 4 weeks in advance by contacting Mr. E. Rhoda. Tours are restricted to persons 12 years and over. Children of 12 and 13 years must have one adult for each group of 10. Those over 14 may be unaccom- panied. YU. 1-3000. Savarin Coffee Company — Grand and Ruby Avenues, Palisades Park, N.J. Visitors can see coffee processed from its raw state (green coffee) through the stages of blending, roasting, grinding, vacuum packing and ship- ping. Tours are conducted Monday through Friday, 9 :30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. Tour lasts 30 minutes. Ar- rangements for groups of 15 to 20 persons of 12 years and over may be made by contacting The Public Rela- tions Dept. WHitney 3-0600. Seagram Building — 375 Park Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets. The world's first bronze skyscraper, 38 stories high and set in a half acre plaza facing Park Avenue. Free tours of the building are conducted daily at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. For special group tours contact Tour Director, PL. 1-7000. Sterling Optical Company — 138 Fulton Street. Behind- the-scenes tour of one of America's largest opticians. Demonstrations of the manufacture of eye glasses from rough glass to the finished spectacles. Also explana- tions and demonstrations of eye examinations and fitting of contact lenses. Tours for 12 persons are con- ducted Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Reservations must be made two weeks in advance. Contact Mr. Robert Satz, WO. 4-0331. Taystee Bread Company — 434 West 126th Street. Tour illustrating every phase of baking up to the time the product is ready to be shipped. Conducted for groups above 6th grade at 2 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday. Reservations should be made 6 to 8 weeks in advance by writing Mr. Cornali. MO. 2-8360. Radio and Television — Visits to famous radio and tele- vision broadcasts are one of New York's great attrac- tions. The Bureau's Information Center has a limited number of tickets available on a first come, first served basis for out-of-town visitors. For tickets to specific shows, it is suggested that the stations be contacted directly. Write in advance to the sponsor or the Guest Relations Offices of : American Broadcasting Company, 57 West 66th St., Columbia Broadcasting System, 485 Madison Avenue, Metropolitan Broadcasting Corp., 205 East 67th St., National Broadcasting Company, 30 Rockefeller Plaza. WNYC, New York City's own sta- tion, presents information on special events and ac- tivities Monday through Friday at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. on their "Around New York" program. National Broadcasting Company— RCA Building, Rocke- feller Center. Tour of radio and television studios showing what goes on "behind the scenes." Tours leave every 20 minutes daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ad- mission : adults, 95tf ; agents and groups, 700 ; Service- 41 men, Scouts and children 12 years and under, 60tf. Adult groups, 75tf. Group rates available. For infor- mation and reservations, write NBC Guided Tours, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y. GI. 7-8300, Ext. 2531 2581 RCA Exhibition Hall — 40 West 49th Street, Rockefeller Center. Exhibit of modern electronics and frequently scheduled demonstrations of color television and stereo- phonic sound. "See Yourself on Television" exhibit. Display areas feature latest color and black and white television, radio, stereophonic "Victrola" phonographs, and other electronic wonders. Open daily 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission free. JU. 6-3800. United States Line — The S.S. America and S.S. United States usually have visiting from 1 :30 to 3 :30 p.m. on certain designated days. In addition visitors are wel- come aboard ships on sailing days ; between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. for noontime departures and between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. for 4 p.m. sailings. For available dates, lit- erature and other details contact Mr. Clifford S. Morgan, Manager, Agency and Sales Dept., U.S. Lines, 1 Broadway. DI. 4-5800. U.S. Navy Ships — U.S. Navy ships may be visited when berthed at Hudson River piers. Visiting hours are generally from 1 to 4 p.m. There is no regular sched- ule for ships calling at New York. Check the local newspapers for listings of arrivals, pier numbers and specific visiting information. RE. 2-9100. Niagara Falls The Carborundum Company, Buffalo Avenue at Portage Road. Contact Mr. E. Dent Lackey — phone BU. 5-6631. (For science or industrial groups interested in these operations). Length of time 2 hours. Products: Abrasives, sand paper, grinding. North Tonawanda Bennett Lumber Corp., 190 Oliver Street. Contact Mr. Harold E. Miller— NX. 2-3566. Groups of 25. Length of time IV2 hours. Products : Lumber. Norwich Norwich Pharmacal Company. Tours available. Rochester Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic film, equipment, ap- paratus, etc. Two-hour tours daily, morning and afternoon. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Manufacturing of glass for optical use & precision instruments. Tours Thursdays by appointment only. Contact Eastman Kodak Co. Tonawanda Sun Oil Company, River Road. Contact Mr. Samuel Southard — phone TR. 7-3300. Length of time 2 hours. Groups of 30 persons. Products : Oil processing. Western Electric Co., Buffalo Plant, Kenmore Ave., & Vulcan Street. Phone TR 6-2500— Ext. 340. Time 2 J /2 hours. Groups up to 40 in number. Age limit: high school age and over. Manufacturers of a variety of wire, cords, & cables used in the production and instal- lation of telephone equipment. Spaulding Fibre Company. Contact Mr. B. W. Bas- singer — phone NX. 2-2000. Any size group. Products : Boxes, fibre products. Continental Can Company, 2122 Colvin Boulevard. Con- tact Mr. Vern B. Dunofon— NX. 2-4000. One hour tours. Size of group 20. Products : Boxes, paper products. Washingtonville Brotherhood Corp., winery. Tours July & August on Thursdays and Fridays at 2 :30 p.m. West Falls Buffalo Brick Corp. Contact Mr. G. E. Murray — phone TL. 6-9164. Time : about 4 hours. Groups of 20 per- sons. Products : Brick Mfg., contracting materials. Westfield Welch Co., producers of grape juice, jams and jellies. Tours Monday thru Friday, morning & afternoon. NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina's world-leading tobacco industry offers free guided tours of cigarette factories year around, while visitors are welcomed at the tobacco auctions held in big sales warehouses in more than 40 communities between late summer and midwinter. Durham Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 8 a.m. -11:15 ajn. and 1 p.m.-3 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Durham and Reidsville American Tobacco Co. 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. Greensboro P. Lorillard Co. 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Winston-Salem R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday. Among the larger sales centers for flue- cured tobacco are Wilson, Rocky Mount, Dur- ham, Winston-Salem, Kinston, Henderson, Sanford, Fayetteville, Chadbourn, Goldsboro and Greenville. Tobacco sales begin accord- ing to growing "belts" and progress from East to West between August and late No- vember. Mountain burley markets are at Asheville, West Jefferson and Boone, where sales are from early December until shortly after the New Year. Information about to- bacco auctions in any sales center is available through the local Chamber of Commerce. Group tours of the following North Caro- lina industries can be arranged by appoint- ment, through the office of the plant executive whose name appears in the listing. Asheville Area Asheville The Terry Co., Inc., Box 5209, Biltmore Station. Leather products. Donald Brookshire, President. Gerber Products Co., Hendersonville Highway. Baby foods. John Erichson, Plant Manager. Ball Brothers Co., Inc., Hendersonville Road. Glass con- tainers. Ralph L. Hoover, Manager. Three Mountaineers, Inc., P.O. Box 5066. Hand made wooden furniture. W. H. Lashley, President. 42 Black Mountain Kearfott Co., Inc. Components for aviation equipment. C. H. Riley, Manager. Canton Champion Papers, Inc., P.O. Box 1152. Paper manu- facturers. W. W. Kirkpatrick, Manager. Drexel Drexel Furniture Co. Furniture. G. Maurice Hill, Presi- dent. Drexel Enterprises, Inc. Furniture. R. O. Huffman, Chm. & President. Enka American Enka Corp. Rayon and nylon. Philip B. Stull, President. Fred H. Plott, Industrial Relations Dept. Fairview C. P. Clare & Co., P.O. Box 1331. Electronic components. Dan G. Callahan, Manager. Hendersonville General Electric Co. Outdoor lighting equipment. Frank E. Watson, Jr., Manager. Hickory Hyalyn Porcelain, Inc., P.O. Box 460. Porcelain artware. H. Leslie Moody, Manager. Southern Desk Co., P.O. Box 490. School desks. Leon S. Ivey, President. Marion Otis L. Broyhill Furniture Co., P.O. Box 499. Furniture. . Otis L. Broyhill, President. Morganton Henredon Furniture Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 90. Furni- ture. Thomas H. Wilson, President. Charlotte Area Charlotte Lance, Inc., P.O. Box 2389. Food. Philip Van Every, President. Baker Equipment Engineering Co., P.O. Box 1927. Bus bodies. W. H. Imbody, Manager. Celanese Fibers Co., Div. of Celanese Corp. of America, Barclay Downs Drive. Textiles. Chester Welchel, Manager. Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., 1820 Statesville Avenue. Elec- tronics. Sheldon P. Smith, Manager. Charlotte Chemical Laboratory. Industrial chemicals. C. W. Gilchrist, President. Florida Steel Corp., Easterby & Mumaw, Builders Build- ing. Steel products. L.C. Mumaw, Vice President. Fostoria Products, Inc., 100 Beatties Ford Road. Cos- metics. Daniel O. Hennegan, President. Chadbourn Gotham, Inc., P.O. Box 1891. Hosiery. James Chadbourn Bolles, President. New Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort Area Atlantic Clayton Fuleher Seafood Co. Food processors. Goldsboro Drueding Brothers Co., Inc., Wilson Highway. Leather goods. Russell W. Myers, Manager. Kinston E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., P.O. Box 800. Dacron and chemicals. W. E. Gladding, Manager. Mount Olive Mount Olive Pickle Co., Inc. Pickle packers. John N. Walker, Secretary-Treasurer. New Bern Barbour Boat Works, Inc., P.O. Box 671. Boat builders. R. R. Rivenbark, President. Outer Banks Area Edenton Jimbo's Jumbos, Inc., P.O. Box 465. Peanut processors. J. E. Debnam, Jr., President. Spedic Food Products, Inc., P.O. Box 525. Candy manu- facturers. Manteo Outer Banks Crafts. Handicrafts. Mrs. Ruby Smith, Owner. Wanchese Chief Wanchese Packing Co., P.O. Box 206. Fish packag- ing. Rondal Tillett, President. Raleigh-Durham- Chapel Hill Area Durham American Tobacco Co. 9 a.m.-2 :45 p.m., Monday through Friday. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 8 a.m.-ll :15 a.m. and 1 p.m.- 3 :30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Chemstrand Research Center, Inc., Research Triangle Park. Research in man-made fibers. Dr. D. W. Chaney, Executive Director. Wright Machinery Co., P.O. Box 2211. Packaging ma- chinery. J. B. Wilson, President. Henderson Laurens Glass Works, Inc., U.S. 1 By-Pass. Glass con- tainers. Jack W. Armstrong, Manager. Raleigh Corning Glass Works, New Hope Church Road. Glass eapacitators. Karl R. Wuensch, Manager. Westinghouse Electric Corp., P.O. Box 9533. Electric meters. James A. Babcock, Plant Manager. Aeronautical Electronics, Inc., P.O. Box 6527. Mobile communications. Charles R. Browning, President. Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co., P.O. Box 2725. Elec- tronics. Tom Jennings, Plant Manager. International Paper Co., P.O. Box 2659. Milk containers. C. P. Wm. Fisher, Res. Manager. Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point Area Greensboro Blue Bell, Inc., P.O. Box C 2. Blue jeans and work clothes. E. A. Morris, President. Cone Mills Corp., 4th & Maple Streets. Textiles. Ceasar Cone, President. Pomona Terra Cotta Co., Winston-Salem Road. Clay products. W. C. Boren, III, President. P. Lorillard Co. 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Burlington Industries, Inc., P. O. Box L 1. Textiles. Vick Chemical Co., P. O. Box V. Chemicals (nose drops, etc.) B. B. Fort, Manager. High Point Tomlinson of High Point, Inc., 305 West High Street. Furniture. William A. Tomlinson, President. Alma Desk Company, P. O. Box 271. Oflice desks and furniture. Charles E. Hayworth, President. Adams-Millis Corp., 400 English Street. Hosiery. James H. Millis, President. Globe Furniture Co., P.O. Box 391. Upholstered furniture. Henry A. Fosque, President. Reidsville American Tobacco Co. 9 a.m.-2 :45 p.m., Monday through Friday. 43 Winston-Salem P. H. Hanes Knitting Co., 601 N. Main Street. Knitwear. P. Huber Hanes, Jr., President. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hanes Hosiery Mills, 1325 Ivy Avenue. Hosiery. Gordon Hanes, President. Western Electric Co., Inc., 3300 Lexington Avenue. Man- ufacturer for Bell Tel. Co. F. E. Henderson, Manager. Washington Mills Co., Reynolds Building. Knitwear. Agnew H. Bahnson, Chairman. R. Arthur Spaugh, President. The Mengel Company, 811 East 24th Street. Corrugated boxes. J. D. Evans, Manager. NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck Bismarck Tribune Company — 222 North 4th. General Manager and tour arranger — William S. Moeller. No tours are established, but tours are recommended 10 :30 a.m. or 2 :30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Curless Metal Works — 1030 South Airport Road. Gen- eral Manager-Grace Curless. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Dakota Malting and Brewing Company — Main Avenue at 26th, P.O. Box 1437. C. A. Johnson, President. Hours of tours are : 10 :30 a.m., 2 :30 p.m., and 3 :30 p.m. Mon- day through Friday Interstate Bakeries Corporation — 1603 Main Avenue, P.O. Box 395. Harold V. Barth, General Manager, Armine Ellwein, Tour Arranger. Contact plant for tour ar- rangements. Lignite Combustion Engineering Corporation — 215-223 Airport Road, Box 365. James P. Larsen, President. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Stude's Mill Works — 813 Front Avenue. Albert Stude, General Manager. Tours may be arranged by contact- ing the plant. Bottineau Dakota Wood Products Company — Vernon Meyer, Gen- eral Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Carrington Steinman Manufacturing — Leo E. Steinman, President. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Cavalier Spenst Hopper Company — Pete Spenst — General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Cooperstown Reiten Manufacturing Company- — Edwin Reiten, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Devils Lake Northern Stramit Company — P.O. Box 714 — Donald Schmidgall, General Manager. Tours on Friday only from 1 :00 p.m. to 4 :00 p.m. ; appointment only. Other dates may be arranged two weeks in advance. Dickinson Dic-Kota Clay Products Company — Henry Aberson, Gen- eral Manager. Tours may be arranged by contacting plant. Edgeley Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association — M. W. Thatcher, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Fargo Branick Manufacturing Company — 2600 3rd Avenue North ; John E. Landblom, General Manager. No estab- lished tours at present time, however, will conduct tours betwen 9 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 a.m. — 1 :00 p.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Concrete Sectional Culvert Company — 1910 1st Avenue North. James G. Lund, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Fargo Foundry Company — 92 N.P. Avenue, Box 551. E. E. Simonsin, President. Contact plant for tour arrange- ments. Fargo Packing Company — J. R. DeJardine, General Man- ager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Fargo Rubber Stamp Works — 510 First Avenue North — Cy Fossum, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Knight Printing Company — 16-16th Street South — Steve Gorman, General Manager. Contact plant for tour ar- rangements. Richtman's Printing Company — 1638 Main Avenue — P.O. Box 1286. William D. Poole, General Manager. Con- tact plant for tour arrangements. Garrison Garrison Dam Hydro-powerhouse — Thomas Barry, Lt. Col, CE, Area Engineer. Tours from 9 :00 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. Garrison Milk Products — Marvin Belgram, General Man- ager. Tours conducted by arrangements. Grand Forks Frito-Lay, Ineorporated-State Mill Road. John Olson, General Manager. No established tours, however, most convenient time from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Lockwood Graders of North Dakota, Incorporated-State Mill Road. Joe E. Asche, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. North Dakota Mill and Elevator-Mill Road. Mr. P. R. Fossen, General Manager. Tours conducted Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each week except unless its a legal holiday, from 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Pillsbury Company — State Mill Road. E.E. Martin, Gen- eral Manager. Tours conducted upon request. Russell Miller-King Midas Mills— 106 South 5th St. D. G. Johnson, District General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Gwinner Melroe Manufacturing Company — Clifford Melroe, Gen- eral Manager. For tours write to : Mr. Roger T. Melroe. Tours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Harvey Orman's Reely Ready Lures — 108 E. Brewster. A. Or- man, General Manager. Contact plant for tour ar- rangements. Hebron Hebron Brick Company — Sam Reinbold, General Man- ager. Tours from 8 :30 to 11 :30 and 1 :30 to 3 :30 MST Monday through Friday. Lakota Lakota Cheese Company — A. L. Knetter, General Man- ager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Mandan American Oil Company — P.O. Box 337. Roy N. Giles, General Manager. Tours on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 :00 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. Contact plant for tours on other days and times. 44 L & H Manufacturing Company— 408 E. Main. A. E. Helbling, General Manager. Contact plant to make tour arrangements. Supercrete Industries, Inc.— West of Mandan — Molite Road. R. P. Schuler, General Manager. Tours Wed- nesday through Friday from 2 :00 p.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Minot Monarch Concrete Company — P.O. Box 49. Herb Ballan- tyne, General Manager. Contact plant for tour ar- rangements. Park River "Valley Liquid Fertilizer Company — Box 162. Emmett Thompson, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Richardton Machine & Manufacturing Company, Incorpo- rated. Oskar Diem, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Rolla Turtle Mountain Plant — P.O. Box 485. Warren H. Young, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrange- ments. Turtle Mountain Steel & Supply Company. Glenn Larson, General Manager Tours at anytime of the day. Rugby Rugby Creamery Company — Albert Nielsen, General Man- ager. Tours at any time of the day. Strasburg Emmons County Cheese Corporation — I. D. Hendricks, General Manager. Tours are available by contacting the plant. Tioga U.S.I. Garrett Oil Tools— Box 635. W. L. Worden, Gen- eral Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Tuttle Tuttle Dairy Products, Inc. Art Scherbenske, General Manager. Tours between 8 :00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m. Valley City Peavey Occident Elevator. J. W. Schultz, General Man- ager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. Russell Miller — King Midas Mills— Douglas G. Johnson, General Manager Contact plant for tour arrangements. Wahpeton Northwestern Sheet and Iron Works — 203 6th Street South. El Roy J. Cimbura, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. West Fargo Pumice Product Incorporated — 222 Main Avenue West. Cecil Brinley General Manager. Tours upon request. The Secauer Company, Box 675. C. A. Kessler, General Manager. Tours from 10 :00 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. Siouxland Dressed Beef Company-Box 946. James L. Needham, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. West Fargo Manufacturing Company — Wallace J. Tintes, General Manager. Contact plant for tour arrange- ments. Williston Blox Incorporated — Highway 2 West. George A. Bor- sheim, General Manager. Contact plant for tour ar- rangements. Dakota Salt and Chemical Company — Box 1421. Thomas H. Reid, Plant Manager. Tour hours from 9 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Westland Oil Company — Box 843. R. J. Coughlin, Gen- eral Manager. Contact plant for tour arrangements. OHIO Akron Tires — Firestone Tire & Rubber, 1200 Firestone Parkway, one hour tour at 2 p.m. Reservations for large groups should be made through Edward D. Burks, Dept. of Public Relations about 10 days in advance. Persons planning to make the Firestone tour should report at the reception desk, fifth floor lobby at least 5 minutes before tour time. General Tire and Rubber, 2 hour tours at 9:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Group reservations necessary through Public Relations Department. Goodyear Tire & Rubber, regular daily tour Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. Special trips by civic groups, school children, etc. in mornings by appointment only. Contact : Charles A. Decker. Rubber Exhibit open daily 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (No children under 12 are allowed by state law.) Alliance Machinery — Morgan Engineering Co. Plant is on Broad- way St. One of the world's largest manufacturers of electrical cranes and rolling-mill machinery. Tours by arrangement only. Ashtabula Mushrooms — Horlacher Mushroom Farms, 7639 Center Road. Tour covers every step in mushroom culture. Weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bowling Green Tomatoes — Ketchup — H. J. Heinz Company (only during the tomato processing season, last half of August and month of September). Contact: Mr. E. E. Richard, Manager, in advance. Bryan Candy — Spangler Candy Co., 400 N. Portland Street, Bryan, Ohio. Half-hour tour of candy production in- cluding Christmas Canes, lollipops, starting at 2 :30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons. Contact the sales manager. Canton Roller Bearings — The Timkin Roller Bearing Co., 1835 Dueber South West. Tours by arrangement only. Ford Motor Company, Canton forge plant, 3425 George- town Road. Weekday tours for groups by pre-arrange- ment only. Contact industrial relations manager. Steel — Republic Steel Corporation, 8th North East. Al- loy Division Factory tours by arrangement only. Cincinnati Autos — Chevrolet Norwood Division of General Motors. Contact Mr. J. D. Rhoades, Plant Manager, 4726 Smith Road, Norwood, Ohio. Beverages — The Coca Cola Bottling Works Company. Contact: Miss Gladys Smith, R.N., Med. Dept, 1507 Dana Avenue, ME. 1-0010. Crackers — Strietmann Biscuit Company. Contact: Mr. W. E. Swope, Trade & Wooster, Mariemont, Cincinnati 27, Ohio. Machinery — Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. Con- tact : (Educational Institutions), Mr. D. F. Pratt, Di- rector of Personnel Training. All other tours contact : Chas. M. Reesey, Mgr. Technical Publications Division. Meat — The E. Kahn's Sons Company (meat packing plant). Contact: Mr. Raymond C. Wessel, Asst. Treas., 3241 Spring Grove Avenue. 45 Pianos — Baldwin Piano Co. Tours of manufacturing de- partments plus demonstrations on Tuesdays or Thurs- days. Contact : Mr. C. W. Bercaw, Jr., Baldwin Piano Co., 1801 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Tours should be arranged as far in advance as possible. Plastics — The Formica Corporation, subsidiary of Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. (laminated plastic products), Cincinnati. Contact: Mr. W. D. Fentress, 4620 Spring Grove Avenue. Tours through our Evendale Plant upon advance notice, 9-9 :30 a.m. and 1-1 :30 p.m. usually on Monday through Friday. Soap — Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio. Our tours are conducted Monday through Friday at 9 :30 a.m., 1 :00 and 2 :30 p.m. by appointment. The length of the tour is about 75 minutes. Camay, Ivory, liquid detergent, Crisco and Fluffo, visitors also see our control Lab. Contact Mr. P. F. Pfeffer, Proctor & Gamble Co., Ivory- dale Plant, Cincinnati 17, Ohio. Ford Motor Company plants on Sharon and Mosteller Roads in Sharonville, and on Red Bank Road in Fair- fax. Weekday tours for groups by prearrangement only. Contact industrial relations manager located at Sharonville plant. Products : automotive parts, auto- matic transmissions. Cleveland Auto & Airplane Parts — Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Contact : Mr. B. M. Kozman, Activities Manager, 23555 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 17, Ohio. Paint— Glidden Company, Paint Plant, Madison Ave. & Berea Road. Contact : Mr. Nelson B. Moore, 616 Hanna Bldg., Cleveland 15, Ohio. Steel — Republic Steel Company, Republic Bldg., Cleve- land 1. Contact: Mr. H. W. Hopwood, Director of Public Relations. Tractors — detractor Corp., 19300 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 17. One hour tours through the factory at 9 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Contact : R. F. Hana, sales promotion man- ager one week in advance. Lamps — Nela Park, East Cleveland, near Euclid Avenue at the 16100 block. The University of light, a campus like setting for laboratory activities of the Lamp De- partment of the General Electric Company. G. E. Light- ing Institute features tour daily 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Open House for general public, Tuesday evenings 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Closed on Tuesday evenings during July and August. ) Organized groups may have special programs at other hours by advance arrangement. Conducted tours for student groups limited to high school and college groups. Take Euclid Ave. Bus No. 28 to Noble Road, transfer to Nottingham Bus No. 41 up the hill. Phone : Glenville 1-6600. Ford Motor Company's foundry and two engine plants, Brookpark and Engle Roads, Brook Park. Weekday evening tours for groups of not more than 35. Pre- arrangement only. Contact industrial relations man- ager. The White Motor Company, 842 E. 79th Street. Contact Director of Advertising and Public Relations one week in advance of tour. Group tours encouraged. Columbus Auto Parts — Ternstedt Division, General Motors Corpora- tion. Contact: Mr. R. J. Meloeny, Georgesville Rd., Columbus 4. Electrical Appliances — Westinghouse Electric Corpora- tion, Electric Appliance Division. Contact: Mr. H. W. Dailey, Manager, Industrial Relations, 300 Phillippi Road, Box 2199, Columbus 16. Phone : BR. 9-7311. Hardware — Columbus Bolt & Forging Company. Contact : Mr. Joseph Millious, Industrial Relations Director or Geo. F. Reiniger, Personnel Manager. Hydraulics — The Denison Engineering Division of Ameri- can Brake Shoe Co., 1160 Dublin Road, Columbus 16. Contact: Mr. Glenn O. Phillips, Director of Personnel. Milk Products & Ice Cream — The Borden Company, Ice Cream Division, 1917 Joyce Avenue, Columbus 11, Ohio. Contact : Mr. Charles Fisher for plant tour arrange- ments, or Mr. H. R. Hahn and Howard Headd. The hours are preferably between 9 :00 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. Milk plant — Borden's Moores & Ross Milk Company, 165 N. Washington Avenue, Columbus 16, Ohio. Contact: Mr. L. V. Rankey, Mr. Armand Hoover, or Miss Kay Tibbs. Any advance information on plant tours will be greatly appreciated. M & R Dietetic Laboratories, Inc. (Powdered milk). Con- tact : Mr. H. F. Gross, Personnel, Director. Located at 625 Cleveland Avenue. Paint — The Dean & Barry Company. Contact : Mr. Robert McKay, 296 Marconi Blvd. CA.4-3132. Printing — By special appointment. The F. J. Heer Print- ing Company, 386 S. Fourth Street, CA. 8-4541. Con- tact : Mr. Harland E. Roby, Mgr. Adv. & Prom. Quarries — Marble Cliff Quarries Co., 2100 Tremont Cen- ter, HU. 6-5251, Columbus 21. Contact: Mr. V. C. Burton, V.P. in Charge of Operations. Roller Bearings — The Timken Roller Bearing Company, AX 1-3161, Columbus 3. Contact : Mr. W. D. Kramer. Located at 1025 Cleveland Avenue. Starch — The Keever Starch Division of National Indus- trial Products Co., 324 Dering Road, Columbus 7. Con- tact : Mr. G. M. Bierly. Steel — The Buckeye Steel Casting Company, 2211 Parsons Avenue, Columbus 7. Contact : Mr. Arthur Starrett, Director of Personnel. HI 4-2121. Dayton Cash Registers — National Cash Register Company, Main and K Streets. One and one-half hour program at 9 :30 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m., Monday through Friday, includes tour of manufacturing area and showing of company film. Plant closed first three weeks in August for vaca- tion. Contact receptionist in Main Office building. For large groups write to Mr. R. E. Kline, Director, Educa- tional-Training Department. Frigidaire Division, General Motors Corporation. 300 Taylor Street. Tours by pre-arrangement. McCall Corporation, 2219 McCall Street. Printing plant for McCall's Magazine and others. East Liverpool Pottery-China-Hall China Co., 90-minute tour of teapot, casseroles and other cookingwear production. Contact : Mr. S. A. Farrar, Hall China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Fostoria Ford Motor Company Fostoria spark plug plant, Hissong Avenue and State Street. Weekday tours for groups by pre-arrangement only. Contact industrial relations manager. Hamilton Paper — Champion Paper & Fibre Company. Contact : Mr. C. C. Fracker, Manager, Personnel Administration Dept, Ohio Division. Herring-Hall-Marvin Save Company, Grand Blvd. Visi- tors requested to phone first. Mosler Safe Company, Grand Blvd. Visitors phone first. Lancaster Glass — Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation, Lancaster, Ohio, does not offer plant tours as a general rule. Oc- casionally they do arrange to take groups through their plants but arrangements must be made two or three weeks in advance. (Paul J. Hyme, Director of Per- sonnel. ) Lima Engine Plant — Ford Motor Co., Bible and Boose Roads. Tours for groups by pre-arrangement only. Electrical Equipment — Westinghouse, Wapakoneta Road. Tours for groups by pre-arrangements only. 46 Newspaper — Lima News, 121 East High Street. Tours to groups by pre-arrangement only. Silver — The States Smelting and Refining Company, 1550 Elida Road. Where silver lost in photographic process- ing is reclaimed. Visitors are welcome daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hospital — The Lima State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, North West Street Road. Visiting groups of ladults (over 16 years of age) taken on a l x /2 hour tour by pre-arrangement on Monday through Friday at 1 p.m. The Lima Citizen, 711 W. Vine Street. Guided tours available by pre-arrangement. Lorain Ford Motor Company Lorain assembly plant, U.S. Route 6 at Baumhart Road. Weekday morning and evening tours for groups by pre-arrangement only. Contact in- dustrial relations manager. Mansfield Electrical Appliances — Westinghouse Electric Corpora- tion. Contact : Mr. W. H. Nelson, Manager of Indus- trial Relations. Tappan Stove Company, Contact Mr. George Condos. Middletown Airplanes — Aeronca Mfg. Corp. See sub-assemblies for Strato Bombers and civilian jets. 9 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. weekdays. Number and names of persons must be known at least 24 hours in advance of tour for security check. Write: Aeronca, Middletown, Ohio, or call Garden 2-2751, ext. 251, Knight Goodman, Director of Public Relations. Steel — Armco Steel Corporation. Contact : Mr. Ralph J'. Wright. Orrville Preserves-Jellies — J. M. Smucker Co. Half-hour tours of entire operation at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. every weekday. Groups over 10 must contact Mr. Robert Myers, Con- sumer Education Dept. Sandusky Meier's Wine Cellers, Inc. — 30 minute tour of aging cellars and pressing rooms. Monday through Friday, between 10 a.m. and noon ; 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Contact : Mr. Ted Suhr at MAin 6-0583. Ford Motor Company Sandusky hardware plant. Routes 12 and 101 in Margaretta Township. Weekday or evening tours for groups by pre-arrangement only. Contact industrial relations manager. M. Hommel Wine Company, 1422 Clinton Street. Open by appointment. Silverton-Cincinnati Meier's Wine Cellars — 45-minute tour of bottling, finish- ing and aging rooms, including champagne cellars. Monday through Friday, between 10 a.m. and noon; 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Old World Wine Tavern in connec- tion. Contact: Mr. Jack Sonneman at TWeed 1-2900. Springfield Machinery — International Harvester Company, 2069 Lagonda Avenue. Tours by advance reservation only, Monday through Thursday. 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Write Public Relations Manager or phone FAirfax 3-7551. Sugarcreek Cheese — Sugarcreek Dairy. We welcome small groups who may look around at their leisure but request a definite time for large groups or bus loads. Toledo Autos — Willys Motors, Inc. One hour tours, Monday through Thursday only, of Jeep vehicles assembly lines, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed weekends. Contact : Marden R. Bishop, Public Relations Dept. at least two days in advance. Glass — Libbey Glass Division, Owens-Illinois Glass Co., Toledo, Ohio. Write in advance to P.M. Billmaier, Tour Coordinator. Tours are Monday through Friday 1 :15 p.m. Children under 14 years of age are not per- mitted to go thru plant and all tours are by reservation ahead of time. Wilmont Cheese — Alpine-Alpa Cheese Factory, Ohio's Show Place of cheesemaking. Swiss atmosphere. Guided tours before noon through plant and curing cellars ; cheese sales room. Large groups should make appointments. Contact : Mrs. Alice Grossniklaus. OKLAHOMA The following industrial firms in Muskogee will accept tours by organized groups. Each tour of such group would be conducted by a responsible member of the firm who could answer all pertinent questions. In each instance may we be notified in advance of the arrival of such groups. Muskogee Griffin Grocery Company. Founded in Muskogee, this canning and processing company has grown into a wide- spread organization prominent in the processing and distribution of food-stuffs. The company employs about 250 people and service about 6 southwestern states. Container Corporation of America. A national organi- zation, Container Corp. established a plant at Muskogee about 1949. At that time the plant imported corru- gated materials and only fabricated boxes to order. In 1956 the Company expanded its Muskogee operation and built a new building and installed the CAA's sec- ond largest corrugating unit in the nation. The plant also has its own art and printing department and can offer complete service to customers. The company employs about 200 people and ships throughout the nation. Coburn Manufacturing Company. Another company founded at Muskogee, the company has grown into the world's largest manufacturer of precision optical equip- ment. The company has expanded its operations five times since its inception. Now employs about 110 people and sells throughout the world. Motter Bookbinding Company. As the name implies, this firm binds books on contract servicing accounts through- out the nation. This is another firm founded and built at Muskogee. Presently employs over 50 people. This firm is one of the top live library binderies in the nation. Swift and Company. A national firm, the Muskogee plant specializes in poultry processing. The company buys 47 throughout the southwest and ships to markets through- out the mid-west. Employs from 200 to 250 people seasonally. Oklahoma City Acme Brick Plant, 2500 N.W. 10th. Contact Mr. McKelvy. Aero Commander, Inc., N.W. 50th & West Avenue, Con- tact Personnel Dept. Baptist Memorial Hospital, 5800 N.W. Grand Blvd. Con- tact Mrs. J. E. Walton, Auxiliary Director. Bordens Milk Company, 22d & Broadway. Contact Carl Pallady. Tours not available from June to September. Citizens State Bank, N.W. 23rd & Classen. Contact Menter Baker, Jr. Citizens National Bank, 101 West Main. Contact Frank Swan. Continental Baking Co. (Wonder), 121 West Washington. Contact Mrs. Pat Jones. Dulaney's Furniture Mfg. Co., 100 N.W. 44th. Contact Arlie Marvel. FAA Aeronautical Center, Will Rogers Field. Contact Mrs. Omalee Rainbow, P.O. Box 1082. General Baking Co. (Bond), 5 N.E. 12th. Contact Mr. Schopf, Sales-Mgr. Hummel Maid Hand Braided Rug Shop, 12020 N.E. Urban Expressway. Contact Mrs. Lu Hummel, P. O. Box 9606. KOCO-TV, 3705 N.W. 63rd, P.O. Box 7538. Contact Mr. Earl Hickerson, Monday through Wed. for tours only. KWTV, 7601 N. Lincoln. Contact Promotion Department. Lone Star Brewery, 501 N. Douglas. Contact Mr. Bill Ross, 10 :00 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. for tours only. O.S.U. Demonstration Farm, 3632 N.W. 10th. Contact W. F. Lott. Oklahoma City University Trade School, 2501 N. Black- welder. Contact Dean Fred Robson. Oklahoma Coca Cola Bottling Co., 1 N.W. Third. Con- tact Mr. Henry Browne. Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company & Control Center, 321 N. Harvey, P.O. Box 1498, 400 S. Broadway. Con- tact Mr. B. J. Cook, y 2 hour tour. Power Plants : Mustang Plant, ten miles from Downtown Office. 2 to 3 hour tour. Belle Isle, 5121 Belle Isle Blvd. 1 to iy 2 hour tour. Ralston Purina Feed Co., 2601 S.W. 15th. Contact Joe Tully. St. Anthony's Hospital, 601 N.W. 9th. Contact Sister Agnus, Administrator. St. Luke's Methodist, 1516 N. Harvey. Contact Mrs. Wiggins. Southwestern Bell Telephone, 405 N. Broadway. Contact Mrs. Ruth Galloway. Superior Feed Mills, 2100 S. Robinson. Contact Mr. Woody. Tinker Air Force Base, 3000 S. Douglas Blvd. Contact Public Information Office. WKY-TV, 500 N.E. Britton Road. Contact Mr. Jack Sherry. Wedgewood Village, 4500 N.W. Highway. Western Electric, 6655 W. Reno. Contact D. B. Powell, Personnel & Public Relations. Tours Tuesday through Friday. Wilson & Company Packing Plant, Stockyards City. Contact F. E. Acton. Hereford Heaven, 3900 N.W. 39th. Contact Mrs. Sue Farha or Mr. Woodrow Farha. Tulsa Allied Paint Manufacturing Company, 2300 North Lewis Avenue. Paint and varnishes. Beatrice Foods Company, 215 North Denver. Milk, cottage cheese and other dairy products. Century Electronics & Instruments, Inc., 3321 North Utica. Galvanometers, recording oscillographs, and pressure switches. Continental Baking Company, 1111 South Sheridan. Bread and rolls ; distributor of Hostess Cakes. D-X Sunray Oil Company, 907 South Detroit. Motor gasoline, aviation gasoline, burner oils, lube oils, resid- ual fuels, wax and petrolatum. Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., 2000 North Memorial Drive. Military aircraft. Flint Steel Corporation, 2440 South Yukon. Structural and reinforcing steel for buildings and bridges; pres- sure vessels and heat exchangers for refineries and chemical plants ; porpone and anhydrous ammonia stor- age tanks. Hasty-Bake Manufacturing Company, Inc., 6116 South Lewis. Charcoal ovens. Hinderliter, Don R., Inc., 600 block East 1st Street. Production well head equipment ; casing heads and tubing heads ; commercial heat treating. Lewis, Warner, Company, 817 North Lewis Place. Filter separators. Maloney-Crawford Tank & Manufacturing Company, 38 North Peoria. Bolted and welded steel storage tanks ; oil and gas separators ; oil heaters and treaters. Moorland Company, 409 East Archer. Pipeling strainers, gas scrubbers, wire mesh pads, pressure vessels and miscellaneous other fabricated fittings. Nelson Electric Manufacturing Company, 4041 South Sheridan. Explosion-proof electrical equipment ; metal- clad switchgear ; motor control centers ; high voltage starters. Norris, W. C, Manufacturer, 10 North Elwood. Oil well sucker rods ; well heads ; miscellaneous pipe fittings and oil well pumping equipment. Oklahoma Steel Castings Company, 1200 North Peoria. Carbon and alloy steel castings. Precision Products, Inc., 530 South Quaker. Mechanical timers and precision instruments ; time switches ; pre- cision automatic screw machine products ; precision gears and metal stampings ; tool and die works. Seismograph Service Corporation, 6200 East 41st Street. Contract seismic exploration, interpretation ; all types of exploration equipment for magnetic recording, ve- locity logging ; contract manufacturing and engineering. OREGON Albany U.S. Bureau of Mines, Friday afternoons. Western Kraft Corporation (Kraft paper). 10 a.m.-3 p.m. daily (no children under 11). DuraFlake. By arrangement at Chamber of Commerce. Veal Furniture Company. By arrangement at Chamber of Commerce. Simpson Timber Company. By arrangement at Chamber of Commerce. Arlington John Day Dam. Open daily during daylight hours. For ., group tours contact Corps of Engineers, Portland. Ashland Bagley Canning Company. By arrangement at office or Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Newbry Orchards. By arrangement at office or Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Oak Street Tank and Steel Co. By arrangement at office or Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Gas-Ice Corporation (dry ice manufacture). By arrange- ment at office or Ashland Chamber of Commerce. 48 Astoria Bioproducts of Oregon, Ltd. (Chemical and farm prod- ucts). By arrangement at office 9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m- 3 p.m. Bumble Bee Seafoods, Inc. By arrangement at office (9 a.m-11 a.m. — lp.m.-3p.m.) Pacific Shrimp Company (east of Hammond) (Shrimp processing). By arrangement at office (9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m.-3 p.m.) Point Adams (Hammond). Canning salmon and tuna. By arrangement at office (8 a.m.-4 p.m. in season). San Juan Packing Company (Warrenton). Fish process- ing. By arrangement at office (9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m.- 4 p.m.) Seaside Clam (Warrenton) (Shrimp processing). By ar- rangement at office (9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Union Fisherman's Cooperative (Fish canning). By ar- rangement at office (3 p.m.-5 p.m. in season). Astoria Plywood. By arrangement at office (10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) Crown Zellerbach (points of interest) . Van Fleet Logging Co. (Log truck unloading). By ar- rangement at Plant's logging boom. U.S. Maritime Base. Report to sentry at parking lot. Bend Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company. By arrangement at office, Monday through Friday (tours July-August only). Bonneville Bonneville Dam. Open daily during daylight hours. For group tours contact Corps of Engineers, Portland. Burns Hines Lumber Company (Hines on U.S. 20). Call at office for information guided tour. Coos Bay Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays. Coos Bay Mutual Creamery. 12 :30 a.m. and 3 p.m. week- days. House of Myrtlewood. Visit any time. Cottage Grove Weyerhaeuser Company. 1 p.m. daily by appointment. Dallas Gerlinger Carrier Company. By special arrangement at the office. Friesen Core Company (Specialty wooden cores). By special request only ; apply at office. Willamette Valley Lumber Company. By arrangement at the office. De Graff Church Furniture. By arrangement at the office. Detroit Detroit Dam. Open daily during daylight hours. Eugene U.S. Plywood, Associated Division. By arrangement at the office. Guistina Brothers Lumber Co. By arrangement at the office. Eugene Fruit Growers Assn. By arrangement at the office. Chet's Famous Foods. By arrangement at the office. Eugene Water and Electric Board, City Filtration Plant. By arrangement at the office. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. 1 p.m. Monday-Friday. Forest Grove (tours June — October 1 only). Stimson Lumber Co. All year — by arrangement at office. Forest Fiber Products Company (Hardboard and veneer). By arrangement at Chamber of Commerce, 1938 Main Street. Hudson House Plant (Cannery and quick freezing). By arrangement at Chamber of Commerce, 1938 Main Street. Gray and Company (Jams, jellies, syrups, etc.). By arrangement at Chamber of Commerce, 1938 Main Street. Hillsboro Birds Eye Division of General Foods. By arrangement at office. Albers Milling Company. By arrangement at office. Carnation Can Factory. By arrangement at office. Haley Foods, Inc. By arrangement at office. McCormack Company (Concrete and clay products). By arrangement at office. Oregon Nut Shellers. By arrangement at office. Rodgers Organ Plant, by arrangement at office. Pacific Adhesive Company. By arrangement at office. Noblecraft Industries (Prefabricated wood fixtures). By arrangement at office. Hood River Hines Lumber Company (Dee, Organ) By arrangement at office or chamber of Commerce. Neal Creek Lumber Company. By arrangement at office or Hood River County Chamber of Commerce. Apple Growers Association. By arrangement at office or Hood River County Chamber of Commerce. Luhr Jensen (Fishing equipment). By arrangement at office or Hood River County Chamber of Commerce. Nichols Boat Works. By arrangement at office or Hood River County Chamber of Commerce. Hood River Distillery. By arrangement at office or Hood River County Chamber of Commerce. Klamath Falls Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. By arrangement at office ( Summers, two tours weekdays) . Johns-Manville. By arrangement at office. Lakeview American Forest Products Company. By arrangement at chamber of commerce (8 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday). Lakeview Lumber Products Company. By arrangement at chamber of commerce (8 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesdays). Fremont Sawmill Company. By arrangement at cham- ber of commerce (8 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursdays). (Special arrangements for convention groups) . Lebanon Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Six tours daily. United States Plywood Corporation, tours daily by appointment. McMinnville Archway Cookie Company. Make arrangements at office. Rex Mobile Homes. Make arrangements at office. Darigold Farmer's Coop. Make arrangements at office. Lay-Rite Lumber Company. By arrangement at office. Norwest Fabrics. By arrangement at office. Medford Tucker Sno-Cat Corporation (Over-snow tractors). 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. Timber Products. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. Bear Creek Orchards (fruit packing). Guided tours each half hour beginning early summer. Pinnacle Packing (fruit packing). 9 a.m.-5 p.m., week- days. Medford Corporation (Lumber). 9 a.m.-5 p.m., week- days. Elk Lumber Company. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. Kogap Manufacturing Industries (Lumber, veneer, pulp chips). 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. Milwaukie White Stag Manufacturing Co., group tours only. Week- days, by appointment Pendleton Woolen Mills. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. P. & C Tool Company. 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Omark Industries, Inc. Arrangements made at office. Group tours only. 49 Mt. Angel Mt. Angel Creamery and Cheese Plant. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Newberg Spaulding Pulp & Paper Company. By arrangement at office ( 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m ) . Satron, Inc. ( Electronics ) , 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Springbrook Packing (fruits & vegetables), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mary Ellen James. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Newport Bumble Bee Seafoods, Inc. By arrangement at office or Chamber of Commerce. New England Fish Company, by arrangement at office or chamber of commerce. Point Adams Packing Company. By arrangement at office or chamber of commerce. Yaquina Bay Fish Company. By arrangement at office or chamber of commerce. Georgia Pacific Paper Mill. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Children under 12 will be restricted from tours. North Bend Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. By arrangement at office (10 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays). Duncan's Myrtlewood Crofters. Tours 6 days a week. Coos Bay Mutual Creamery. By arrangement at office (12 :30 p.m. and 3 p.m., weekdays) . U.S. Air Force Base, Radar. 8 a.m. & 3 p.m., daily. Menasha Plywood Corporation. By arrangement at office. Coos Bay Pulp Corporation. By arrangement at office. (Special tours through ships and radio stations ar- ranged by chamber of commerce ) Ontario Andrews Seed Company. By arrangement at office. Armco Drainage Company. By arrangement at office. Farmer's Coop Creamery. By arrangement at office. Oregon Frozen Foods. By arrangement at office. Pioneer Meat Packers. By arrangement at office. Timber Laminators. By arrangement at office. Oregon City Publishers' Paper Company. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Crown Zellerbach Paper Mill (West Linn). 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Pendleton Pendleton Woolen Mills. 9 a.m.-12 noon, 1 p.m.-4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Harris Pine Mills. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday-Friday. Swansdown Flour Mill. 9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Smith Canning and Freezing Co. Tours each day, June 1 through summer season. Pendleton Frozen Foods. Tours each day, June 1 through summer season. (Inquire at chamber of commerce for information on when Pendleton Grain Growers may provide tours to Beef City, where cattle are being raised for market) Pilot Rock U.S. Gypsum Company. 9 a.m.-ll a.m., 1 p.m.-4 p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Georgia Pacific Pine Mills Co., by arrangement at office. Prineville Consolidated Pine Inc. By arrangement at office, Mon. thru Fri. (July- Aug. only). Ochoco Lumber Co. By arrangement at office, Mon. thru Fri. (July- Aug. only) Pine Products Lumber Company. By arrangement at office, Mon. thru Fri. Portland Armour and Company. 9:30 a.m., Monday-Wednesday. Blitz Weinhard Beer. 10 a.m.^i p.m., Monday-Friday. Jantzen, Inc. (Sportswear). 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. National Biscuit Company. 1 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday. Make advance arrangements with office. Pendleton Woolen Mills. 2 :30 p.m., Wednesday and Fri- day. Make advance arrangements with office. Portland Fish Company. 2 p.m., Monday-Friday. Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call in advance. Stauffer Chemical Company. 9 a.m.^ p.m. Call in advance. W. P. Fuller & Company. Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m.-4 :30 p.m., by arrangement. Port Orford Western States Plywood. By arrangement at office. Port Orford Plywood. By arrangement at office. Depot Bay Fish Company (Fish cannery, crab process- ing). At Port Orford dock. Redmond Fred Hodecker Potato Warehouse. By arrangement Oct. 1 through May 15. Ponderosa Moulding. By arrangement. Whittier Moulding. By arrangement. Roseburg Roseburg Lumber Company (Dillard). 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday-Friday. Martin Bros. Container and Timber Products Company (Oakland). 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Tuesday and Friday. Pacific Plywood Corporation ( Dillard ) . 2 p.m., Tuesdays. United States Plywood Corporation. 2 p.m., Monday-Fri- day. St. Helens Crown Zellerbach Corporation. 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Salem Blue Lake Packers, Inc. (Fruits, vegetables). 9:30 a.m.- ll :30 a.m., 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday (June 1 through December). Large groups call in advance. California Packing Corporation (Fruits, vegetables, juice drinks). 1 p.m., Monday-Friday (July-October). Call in advance if possible. Curly's Dairy, Inc. 10 a.m.-ll a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Call one day in advance if possible. Gould National Batteries, Inc. During day, Monday- Friday. Call one day in advance if possible. Mayflower Milk Distributors. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Call one day in advance if pos- sible. Blundell Kanning Kitchen. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon. thru Sat, July, Aug. and Sept. Call in advance. Columbia River Paper Company. 2 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Large groups must call in advance. Dole Corporation. 9 a.m.-ll a.m. — 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Mon. thru Fri., June, July, Aug. Call in advance. Terminal Ice & Cold Storage Co. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Call in advance. Western Paper Converting Co. 10 a.m.-ll a.m. — 1 p.ni- 2 :30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Call in advance. Seaside Crown-Zellerbach ( Bus tour of logging operations ) . Make advance arrangements at office (for 15-20 persons only). Springfield Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. 9 :30 a.m. & 1 p.m. each weekday. Georgia Pacific. 10 a.m. daily July 1 thru Aug. 31. No children under 12. Sweet Home Santiam Lumber Company. Afternoons only. 50 The Dalles The Dalles Dam. Open daily during daylight hours. For group tours contact Corps of Engineers, Portland. Tillamook Tillamook County Creamery Association. 9 a.m.^ :30 p.m. every day. Oregon-Washington Plywood Company, 8 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Week days. Tillamook Veneer Company, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 12 to 5 p.m. Week days. Umatilla McNary Dam. Open daily during daylight hours. For group tours contact Corps of Engineers, Portland. West Linn Crown Zellerbach Corporation. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. PENNSYLVANIA Note : This listing of plant tours has been compiled from information fur- nished the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce by the cooperating con- cerns. The times and dates listed are those obtained at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice. It is always advisable to make local inquiry and check with the concern you wish to visit, confirming the dates and times mentioned in this brochure. (Regularly Scheduled Tours) Bradford Kendall Refining Company, Kendall Ave. Crude Oil pro- duction, refining and marketing operation. Tours Mon- day through Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. beginning at Kendall Ave. entrance. Special arrangements for group tours should be made two weeks in advance through Personnel Department. Tours not recommended for children under 12. Hershey Hershey Chocolate Corporation, 19 East Chocolate Ave. Processing of chocolate and cocoa products. Tours scheduled to leave reception center continuously, Mon- day through Friday, from 8:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon to 3 :30 p.m., EST. During Daylight Time, hours are 8 :15 a.m. to 10 :30 a.m. and 11 :25 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. No tours during employee vacation period, normally first 2 weeks of July. Holtwood, Martins Creek, Sunbury and York Haven Pennsylvania Power and Light Company. Steam and hydroelectric stations. Tours from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays. Groups of more than ten make prior arrangements with respective plant superintendents : HOLTWOOD — Mr. D. I. Smith, PP&L, Holtwood, or phone BUtler 4-4101. MARTINS CREEK— Mr. J. S. McKelvey, PP&L, PO Box 257, or phone GYpsy 8-2282. SUNBURY— Mr. W. C. Kopen- haver, PP&L, PO Box 302, or phone ATlantic 6-5627. YORK HAVEN— Mr. D. D. Schultz, PP&L, PO Box 221, or phone MAnchester 6861. Lititz The Lititz Pretzel House, 219 E. Main Street, Manu- facturer of pretzels by hand in brick ovens. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lock Haven Piper Aircraft Corporation; Manufacturer of Piper Cub airplanes. Conducted tours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. New Castle Shenango China, Inc. ; about 52 miles from Pittsburgh on Route 18. Manufacturer of Haviland and Castleton China. Daily tours from Monday through Thursday beginning at 1:30 p.m. and ending at 3 p.m. Group limited at 30 people; no children under 12. Phone Oliver 2-6661. Philadelphia Philadelphia Bulletin, 30th & Market Sts. Operation and printing of daily newspapers. Tours scheduled daily 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For large groups or special interests, contact Tour Desk, Philadelphia Bulletin, 30th & Market Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. United States Mint, 16th and Spring Garden : Complete process of manufacturing finished coins from raw ma- terials. Daily tours, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Closed for the month of June. WCAU Radio and Television Center. Radio and Televi- sion broadcasting. Tours every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children must be adequately supervised. For groups over 25 special interests con- tact Mrs. Zara C. Bishop, Director of guest relations, WCAU, City and Monument Avenues, Philadelphia 31 (GReenwood 7-8300). Sealtest Foods Division, National Dairy Products Corpo- ration, 5501 Tabor Avenue. Tours scheduled Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 :30 a.m., 1 :30 p.m. and 3 :30 p.m. Groups of 10 to 30 persons beginning at the 3rd grade level are invited. Reservations should be made in advance by writing to Public Relations, Sealtest Foods. Philadelphia National Bank Building, Philadelphia 7, Pa., or by calling LOcust 7-4024. American Stores Company, General Offices, 124 North 15th St. Food warehousing and bakery. Tours on Wednesday at 9:15 a.m., 10:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 2 :00 p.m., designed primarily for school chil- dren and women's groups. No tours scheduled from June to September. Reservations necessary in advance to facilitate scheduling. Contact Mr. Samuel A. Gould, Assistant to the President. Pittsburgh H. J. Heinz Company, 1062 Progress St. Food Processing plant. Tours scheduled to leave reception room Monday through Friday 8 :30 a.m. to 10 :30 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. to 2 :30 p.m. No groups of school children under third grade allowed. Small children should be accompanied by parents. For groups of ten or more, please contact Visitor's Receptionist, CEdar 1-5700, Ext. 543 or 536, or P.O. Box 57, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Tour includes 25-minute color movie of various Heinz plant operations. Duquesne Brewery, South 22nd St., South Side, Phone HEmlock 1-3700. Conducted tours from Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Large groups must notify in advance by writing or calling. Take No. 50 Carson St. car on Wood St., downtown. Visitors must be over 21 years of age. Sealtest Dairy Products, open for inspection every week day, tours at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Turn off the Parkway West at the Green Tree-Crafton exit and follow the signs. Groups must make reservations with Mrs. Hend- erson at WAlnut 2-2620. Refreshments are served. Homestead District Works, United States Steel Corpora- tion, Munhall (near Pittsburgh). Steelmaking from the open hearth where steel is made through slab mill and plate mill. Transportation to and from the plant 51 provided from downtown Pittsburgh. Tours leave U.S. Steel's 525 William Penn Place every Wednesday at 1 :00 p.m. except holidays. All tours must be arranged in advance through public relations office by writing Dis- trict Director Public Relations, U.S. Steel, 525 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh 39, Pennsylvania, to assure space. Reservations granted for individuals up until day before a given tour. Children under 16 not admitted to tour. Visitors are asked to wear low-heeled shoes and a head covering for comfort and to use transporta- tion provided. Tour capacity 45 persons, groups no larger than 25 for any given day. For special arrange- ments contact Mr. W. Everett McLaine, District Direc- tor, Public Relations. U.S. Steel Corp., 525 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh 39, Pa. Reading Sturgis Pretzel Company, Hand and machine made pretzels. Monday through Friday except during the noon hour. (Tours For Individuals Through Prior Arrangement) Carlisle The Federal Equipment Company, 342 North West St., Manufacturer of post office equipment. Contact the Federal Equipment Company, Mr. John H. McKnight, Sales Manager, at least 2 days in advance. C. H. Masland & Sons, 50 Spring Road. Manufacturers of rugs and carpets. Tours at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m., Mon- day through Friday. Contact Mr. William Harlan, Public Relations Director for guided tours. Carlisle Tire & Rubber Division of Carlisle Corporation, College & C Sts. Manufacturer of inner tubes, camel- back, bicycle tires, repair gums. Contact Mr. Creedin S. Kruger, Personnel Manager, Carlisle Tire & Rubber, College & C Sts. Individuals and small groups handled at once ; several days needed for large groups. Climax Climax Fire Brick Company. Manufacturer of fire bricks from raw clay to finished product. Contact Mr. H. T. Murphy, Executive Vice President, with specific dates and suggested optional dates. Du Bois B.F. Goodrich, Industrial Products Company, 101 West Du Bois Avenue. Manufacturer of golf ball centers and covered latex thread. Contact Mr. C. J. Phillips, Plant Manager, or Mr. R. G. Leppert, Office Manager, B. F. Goodrich Industrial Products, 101 West Du Bois Avenue. Advance notice of several hours is requested. Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Du Bois Division, 805 North Brady Street. Manufacturer of gas meters. Contact Mr. John W. Bowser, Personnel Manager. At least 3 days notice requested. Duryea Duryea Woodworking Company, 610 Main St. Manu- facturer of store fixtures, milling and finishing of units. Contact superintendent at plant. No prior notice necessary. Elizabethtown Klein Chocolate Company. Manufacturers of chocolate and cocoa products. Tours 9 a.m. to -2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Closed first two weeks of July. Con- tact Mrs. William Klein, Director of Public Relations. Erie General Telephone of Pennsylvania, 20 East 10th St. Tele- phone Communications systems. Contact Mr. S. W. Phillips, Public Relations Director, General Telephone, 20 East 10th St., Erie. Company requires 2 weeks notice and would like to know purpose of tour. Essington Linde Products Company, Powhattan Avenue (SW Phil- adelphia). Manufacturer of automatic electric weld- ing equipment and testing. Contact Mr. A. W. Pearson, Industrial Relations, Linde Products Company, Box 38, Essington. Galeton Patterson Lumber Company. Band sawmill making lumber from native logs. Contact Mr. Kenneth French, Superintendent, at least three days in advance. Grove City W. M. Bashlin Company, Bashlin Building. Manufacturer of lineman's and industrial safety equipment. Contact Mr. A. J. Schell, Jr., several days in advance. Individ- uals and groups of less than 10 can be accommodated. Geo. J. Howe Company. Daily Delight Food Products. Coffee roasting and processing; Peanut processing. Contact Mr. George P. Beech. No advance notice necessary. Lancaster Quaker State Metals Company, Manheim Pike. Manu- facturer of aluminum sheet, coil and fabricated prod- ucts. Tours Monday through Friday. Arrangements in advance through Mr. Charles Whitmer, Public Rela- tions Director, phone EXpress 4-5611. Children under 12 not permitted. Schick Incorporated, 216 Greenfield Road. Manufacturer of electric shavers and butone cigarette lighters. For information concerning plant tours contact Mr. C. M. Arrowsmith, Director, Public Relations. Arrangements must be made at least two days in advance. Groups of approximately six to thirty people can usually be accommodated. New Holland New Holland Machine Company, Division of Sperry Rand Corporation, Franklin Street and Roberts Avenue. Manufacture and complete assembly of hay balers. Tours from reception desk Monday through Friday ex- cept last two weeks in July when plant is closed for vacation. Arrangements should be made at least one week in advance through Public Relations Dept., New Holland Machine Co., Franklin St., New Holland. Oaks Dettra Flag Company, Inc., Montgomery Ave. (NW Phil- adelphia). Manufacturer of state and national flags, special banners and accessories. Contact Mr. Preston Dunlap, Plant Manager, Dettra Flag Co., Montgomery Avenue, Oaks. Advise at least two weeks in advance. Philadelphia Philadelphia Inquirer, 400 North Broad St. Operation and printing of daily newspapers. Tours scheduled Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m. Contact Mr. William Wenrich, Building Superintend- ent. Arrangements should be made in advance. Pittsburgh Westinghouse Electric Corporation, East Pittsburgh Divi- sioin, Corner & Braddock Avenues, East Pittsburgh. Manufacturer of large motors, generators and switch- gear apparatus. Tours may be scheduled for 9 :30 a.m. or 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact Mr. T. H. Power, Visitor's Service Bureau, Westinghouse Elec- tric, Cable & Braddock Avenues, East Pittsburgh (Phone EXpress 1-2800, Ext. 2120). Advance arrange- ments must be made by groups. Children under 12 not allowed in manufacturing areas. Reading Berkshire Knitting Mills. Largest Manufacturer of wom- en's hosiery; operations from nylon thread to finished stocking. Contact Mr. Richard C. Wentzel, Director 52 of Public Relations. Two days notice will suffice unless more than 50 in a group. Tours should begin no later than 10 :30 a.m. Scranton Capitol Records Inc., 300 Brook Street. Individuals or group tours by prior arrangement Monday through Friday, 1-3 p.m., except during vacation (last week of June and first week of July). No children under 12. The Scranton Corporation, 1313 Meylert Avenue. Produc- tion of Nottingham table covers and curtains from yarn to finished products. Contact Mr. Carl R. Burkel, Per- sonnel Manager, Scranton Lace Company, 1313 Meylert Avenue, Scranton 9, Pennsylvania. Two hours notice minimum requirement. Shafferstown Pennco Distillers of Pennsylvania, Inc. Follow signs on Routes 501 and 897. An interesting tour through Penn- sylvania's only independently owned and operated dis- tillery. Contact Mr. George Shattles, Plant Manager, Shafferstown. Phone — Shafferstown 71. Sheffield McMillen Lumber Company. A complete wood products plant from log to semi-finished wood parts for the furni- ture and other industries. Consists of sawmill, planing mill, dry kilns, parts manufacturing plant. Specializes in Cherry lumber and products. Contact either Mr. W. W. McMillen or Mr. A. C. Fawcett. Phone 3701. Allow a few days notice. Titusville Fisher & Young, Inc. Manufacturers of hardwood lum- ber; double band mill, planning mill, slab chipper. Contact at least three days in advance. Suggest ladies wear low shoes. Phone Titusville 7-2288. Tyrone West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Manufacturer of paper from pulpwood. Contact Mr. Robert E. Bigler, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, Tyrone. At ieast 24 hours notice required. Ladies are requested to wear low heeled shoes. Wilson Chemical Company. Manufacturer of drugs, chemicals and gelatin. Contact Mr. H. M. Morrison or Mr. George C. Wilson III, Wilson Chemical Company, Tyrone. Small groups can be accommodated on any day. At least 2 days notice for more than 5 persons. (Tours For Groups Through Prior Arrangements) Biglerville C. H. Musselman Company. Jelly manufacturing process all year. Apple processing, October through December. Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Contact A.S. Stauffer, Public Relations Director. Bradford Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Company, Davis at Boylston St. Manufacturer of large engine compres- sors for the gathering and recycling of natural gas. Machine, welding fabrication and assembly. Contact Mr. Thorn Williams, Personnel Manager, in advance of projected visit. Northeastern Container Corporation, Subsidiary of Owen- Illinois. Manufacturer of corrugated paper boxes from roll paper stock. Contact Mr. W. C. Ericson, General Manager, two weeks in advance for tours of educational groups only. Chester Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, foot of Morton Avenue. Shipbuilding, manufacturer of heavy indus- trial equipment and machine work. Contact W. Dean Moore, Director of Public Relations. Size of group, time and length of tour to be decided by arrangement. Women admitted only on Saturdays. Minimum age, 12 years. Visitors must be American citizens or have proper clearance. Scott Paper Company, Front and Market Sts. Manu- facturer and conversion of tissue paper products in world's largest tissue mill. Monday through Friday from 1 :30 p.m. to 4 p.m. only one week's notice in ad- vance of tour required, stating number of people and desired arrival time. Children under 15 years of age not allowed in manufacturing areas. Contact Mr. Norman Huggins, Employment Supervisor. Clarion Owen-Illinois, Clarion Plant, Glass Container Division. Manufacturer of glass containers. Contact General Offices, Owen-Illinois Building, Toledo, Ohio. Several week's notice requested. Clarks Summit International Salt Company, Morgan Highway. Adminis- trative modern office tour. Salt samples display. Con- tact Public Relations office, phone JU. 6-1411. Erie General Electric Company, 2901 East Lake Road. Head- quarters — Motor and Generator Division, Direct Cur- rent Motor and Generator Department, Erie Relations and Utilities Operation, Erie Foundries. Tour pro- grams may be arranged for a Tuesday ; two week's no- tice and knowledge of purpose of tour requested. Visi- tors, for safety reasons, must be at least 14 years old. Contact Mr. Robert G. Hosmer, Community Relations and Communications, Building 2-9. Greensburg Overly Manufacturing Company, 574 Otterman St. Pro- ducers of Stainless steel specialties, architectural metal products and fire doors. Contact Mr. H. W. Wehe, Jr., Vice President. Tours must be taken between 10 a.m. and 3 :30 p.m. No children under high school age. Two weeks prior notice and knowledge of tour purpose. Hawley Pennsylvania Power and Light Company. Hydroelectric station at Lake Wallenpaupack. Tours during day- light hours seven days a week from early June through Sept. 10. Contact Mr. R. L. Tragus, Lake Superintend- ent, PP&L, PO Box 122, or phone Hawley 226-3702. Huntingdon J. C. Blair Company, Division of Western Tablet and Stationery Corp. Stationery manufacturers. Contact Mr. Clyde W. Davis, President, for tour arrangements. Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation. Manufacturer of fiberglass. Contact Mr. Charles W. Hardwick, Plant Manager, for tour arrangements. Jeannette Westmoreland Glass Company, 28 miles from Pittsburgn at Grapeville, between Jeannette and Greensburg on Route 30. Group tours with limit of 50 persons. Ad- vance notice required of 2-3 weeks. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 :30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Northumberland J. W. Furman Company. Processing of raw fruits and vegetables to finished canned product. Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Individuals or groups. Phone GReenwood 3-3516 for arrangements. Perryopolis American Pre-Fabs Incorporated, Route 51. Manufac- turers of pre-cut homes. Contact Mr. M. P. Peacock, 53 Plant Manager, for tours between 8 a.m. and 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Philadelphia The First Pennsylvania Banking and Trust Company, 15th & Chestnut. Banking and trust operations. Con- tact Mr. C. W. Book, Personnel Officer. Requests re- ceived from groups of 10 to 80; confirmation needed before scheduling. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Press, Boulevard of the Allies, downtown Pittsburgh, Phone COurt 1-7200. This is a Seripps- Howard newspaper. One of Pittsburgh's daily news- papers. Conducted tours may be arranged by calling or writing John Kauffman. Tours are usually held at 1 p.m. when the plant is in full operation. Scranton International Correspondence Schools. Behind-the-scenes operation of the world's largest correspondence schools. Monday through Friday 9-10 :30 a.m. and 1 :15-3 p.m. Trainer Sinclair Refining Company (SW of Chester). Refining of crude petroleum and production of petroleum fuel and chemicals. Contact Mr. R. J. Self, Sinclair Refining Company, Box 428, Marcus Hook, Pa. Visitors must be American citizens. Arrangements must be made by letter two weeks ahead of visit, giving name of group. Maximum handled at one tour — 25 persons. West Point Merc, Sharp & Dohme, Division of Merck & Co., Inc. Ethical pharmaceuticals, biologicals and research. Contact Mr. Harold J. Keating, Public Relations, Merck, Sharp & Dohme, West Point, Pa. Request two weeks advance notice. Confined to adults with special interest in medical sciences. RHODE ISLAND Ashaway Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co., Laurel St. Manufactur- ers of twine, fishing line and lacing for tennis rackets. Contact Al Neff, General Manager, FRanklin 7-2221. Open Monday through Friday, 1 :00 p.m. to 3 p.m. Time of tours : % to % of an hour. Tours subject to the availability of guides. Cranston Cranston Print Works Company, 1381 Cranston Street. A bleacher, printer, dyer, and finisher of cloth fabrics. Contact Dwight H. Owen, Williams 2-300. Open Tues- day through Friday. Hours 10 :00 a.m. to 12 noon ; 1 :00 to 2 :30 p.m. Note : because of change in shifts, it is necessary to start tour promptly at 1 :00 p.m. All tours concluded before 2 :30 p.m. Time element 1 hour. Num- ber of persons not exceeding 20 — minimum of ten. Res- ervations, at least 2 week's notice. Narragansett Brewing Co. Brewers of ale and lager since 1890. Contact John Reynolds, Williams 2-7000. Open Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tours 90 minutes, 10-15 people. Two days notice is required. Hope Valley Kay Dee Handprints, Inc. Handprint a unique line of dishtowels on various fabrics. Contact Jacques de Laporte, President or Sylvia de Laporte, Treasurer, LEnox 9-2273. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Tour 1 hour. Number of persons, 3 upward to 25. For groups of 8 or over, call well in advance. Middletown Newport Creamery, Inc., West Main Road. Ice cream manufacturing processes. Contact Mason D. Rector, President, Viking 7-0390. Open Monday through Fri- day, 8 :00 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Tours 45 minutes, 15 to 20 people. At least 1 week's notice is required. Providence Providence Journal-Bulletin and Radio Station WEAN, 75 Fountain Street. Largest Rhode Island newspapers (morning and evening) and their AM-FM radio affili- ates. Contact Clifford Shaw, Manager, Promotion Dept., DExter 1-0600. Open Monday through Saturday, 12 :30 to 2:00 p.m.; 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tours, afternoon V/ 2 hours; evening 2 hours. Number of persons not to exceed 30. At least 1 week's notice. No admission fee. Anson, Inc., 24 Baker St. Manufacturer of men's jewelry. Contact F. Ronald von Storch, Personnel Manager. Telephone STuart 1-3400. Open Monday through Fri- day, 9 :00 a.m. to 12 noon, or 1 :00 to 4 :00 p.m. (prefer- ably during a.m.). Time of tour 1 to 2 hours. Group should not exceed 35 (will be divided into groups of 8 to 10). At least 1 week's notice is required. Gorham Mfg. Co., 333 Adelaide Ave. Established in 1818, among earliest silversmiths to use machines to work precious metals ; manufacturers of flat silver, sterling holloware, silverplate & specialists in casting bronze. Contact Harold MacDonald, Williams 1-1000. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 1 :30 p.m. Tours 90 minutes, under 10 persons, one guide ; over 10 two guides. One week's notice. Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Promenade St. Manufacturers of precision tools, machine tools and automatic screw machines. Contact Luther Goff, DExter 1-5000. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 :30 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Time of tour 1 hour. One day's notice is required. California Artificial Flower Company, 400 Reservoir Avenue. World's largest manufacturer of natural look- ing artificial flowers, plants, and arrangement. Contact Anthony Palmisciano, HOpkins 1-2200. Tours Monday through Friday, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. (most convenient). Tour 45 minutes ; showroom 30 minutes. Number of persons should not exceed 50 per group. Reservations at least 3 days in advance. Not open for tours on Satur- day ; showroom is open. Tour Guide at no charge. Warwick General Controls Co. (Hammel Dahl & Foster Engineering Divisions) , 175 Post Road. Manufacturers of automatic controls, flow valves, etc., primarily in oil distilleries and fields. Contact William G. Watson, Personnel Di- rector. Telephone STuart 1-6200. Open Monday through Friday, 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Tour last one hour. One week's notice is required. Woonsocket Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co., 32 Mechanic Ave. Manufacturers of gages, small tools, magnetic chucks, machine tools, microstoning equipment and machines as well as other special machinery. Contact Robert S. Ford, POplar 2-1000. Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Tours 1 hour. One day's notice is required. 54 SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Makers of fibrous glass materials. Tours on Monday and Thursday. One week prior notice required. Minimum age, 12. Groups limited to 12 persons. Contact William Paschal. Anderson Poinsett Lumber & Manufacturing Company. Singer Sewing machines, industrial stands and hardware parts. By appointment only. Contact personnel department, CA. 5-8611. Owens-Corning Fibreglas Corporation. Makers of fibrous glass materials. By appointment only. Safety reasons will exclude small children. Contact W. J. Rutledge, Box 860 in Anderson or CA. 4-3511. Beech Island South Carolina Generating Company, Plant Urquhart, steam-electric power plant — by appointment. Contact W. L. Skidmore, Augusta, Georgia, 822-0069. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Canadys South Carolina Electric & Gas Company. Canadys Sta- tion, steam-electric power plant. Contact F. C. Khare, KE 8-2671. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charleston South Carolina Electric & Gas Company. Plant Hagood.. Steam-electric power plant — by appointment. Contact F. Sullivan, RA 2-1876. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. Columbia Horsman Dolls, Inc. Wide variety of finished dolls. By appointment only. Contact Ramon Fisch, SW. 4-1946. The Columbia State-Record Company. Publishes two daily newspapers. By appointment only. Two tours daily at 10 :30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on weekdays only. Three days prior notice required. Minimum age, 11. Groups up to 40. Contact Gregory Pearce, AL. 6-3461. South Carolina Electric & Gas Company. Saluda Hydro Plant, automatic, remotely controlled hydro-electric plant. Silas C. McMeekin Station, steam-electric power plant. One of the most efficient power producers in the world. Contact J. P. Connolly, AL. 3-0254. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Easley Saco-Lowell Textile Machinery Division. Produces tex- tile machinery. By appointment only from 9 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. weekdays. Restricted to persons over age 16 for safety reasons. Company reserves the, right of selec- tive admittance. Contact A. L. Landau, Post Office Drawer 2327, Greenville, South Carolina. Greenville The Greenville News-Piedmont Company. Publishes two daily newspapers. By appointment from September through May, 11 a.m. to 12 noon daily Monday through Friday. Maximum number of visitors — group, 40. Minimum age, 12. Contact Thomas M. Keith, CE. 2-1511. Greenwood Van Bergen Bellfoundries, Inc. Will arrange a carillon concert for visitors. Contact H. H. Van Bergen, OR. 9-9236. Johnsonville Wellman Combing Company. Model sheep ranch. Open all day every day except Sunday. Contact Crawford Gillette, Wellman Combing Company, Johnsonville. Mauldin Texize Chemicals, Inc. Manufactures household clean- ing products, textile chemicals, and industrial cleaning products. By appointment only. Contact Mrs. Sara Sizemore at 963-4261, Greenville, South Carolina. Patrick Tenner Brothers, Inc. Wine manufacturing and bottling. By appointment only. Contact Al Tenner, Ruby, South Cafolina, at ME 4-2265. West Columbia Argus, Inc. Columbia Division. Manufactures 8 mm movie and 35 mm still projectors. Tours by appoint- ment. Contact L. W. Hill, 794-3165. Westminster Dunlop Tire & Rubber Corporation. Sports Division. Golf and tennis rackets. By appointment only. Maxi- mum of six visitors in a group. Contact V. H. Clay, NI. 7-5406. SOUTH DAKOTA Belle Fourche Utah-Idaho Sugar Beet Processing Plant — contact William Bergeson, Manager. Edgemont Susquehanna Western Uranium Mill. Extraction of uranium and byproducts minerals from ore in the area. Contact the manager. Igloo Black Hills Ordnance Depot — guided tours. Contact com- manding officer. Lead Homestake Gold Mine — largest producing gold mine in the western hemisphere. Daily guided tours through sum- mer, others by appointment. Contact Don Howe, pub- lic relations director. Milbank Mahogany granite quarry is second largest in the U.S. Granite bowling alleys designed by the Milbank quarry are now being tested in Milbank on behalf of a large sports equipment manufacturer. Contact the superin- tendent for tours of the quarry. Mitchell M&R Dietetic Food Plant. Processes dairy products into liquid and powder forms for infants, those on special diets. Opened in 1962, the M&R plant has automated equipment. Pickstown Fort Randall Dam — tour of powerhouse and impoundment area. Pierre Oahe Dam — tour of power house and impoundment area. Oahe is the largest earthen dam in the world, and is a project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as are the Gavins Point, Big Bend and Fort Randall Dams, also on the Missouri River in South Dakota. 55 Pine Ridge Wright & MeGill Tackle Factory. One of the most unique anywhere the plant employs approximately 500 Sioux Indians on the Pine Ridge Reservation to manufacture fishing tackle. The plant is interesting from a sociologi- cal standpoint, in that Indians on this reservation never had opportunity before for steady employment. Con- tact L. P. Towle, Reservation Superintendent or Emil Redfish, plant manager. Rapid City South Dakota Cement Plant. The only state-owned plant of its type in the United States. Contact the manager. Ben French Power Generating Station. Owned by Da- kota-Montana Utilities. New in 1961, the plant has the latest in automated equipment. Contact the superin- tendent. Municipal Water Plant. Also new in 1961, it has auto- mated control systems and is one of the most modern in the U.S. Contact the Mayor or Water Commissioner's Office. First National Bank of the Black Hills— a very attractive and modern plant. For tours by arrangement, contact H. P. Dixon, assistant vice president in charge of pub- lic relations. Cleghorn Springs State Fish Hatchery—contact O. E. Glaeseman, supervisor. Sioux Falls Pathfinder Atomic Power Plant, built by Northern States Power Company and a combine of other private utilities in cooperation with the federal government. The Path- finder Plant is the first completely atomic-powered gen- erating plant in the world. It went into operation in the summer of 1962. Public tours by contacting the NSP public relations officer at Sioux Falls. John Morrell & Co. meat packing plant. Third largest in the United States. Contact either the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce or the public relations depart- ment at the plant. K. Haggar & Bros. Supermarket, 1740 S. Cliff — contact manager in advance. Sioux Falls DAILY ARGUS-LEADER— tour of largest paper in South Dakota. Contact Anson Yeager, editor. KELO-TV— contact Joe Floyd, president, or Evans Nord, executive vice president. Morrell's Packing Plant — Guided tours daily. Webster Experimental Brackish Water Conversion Plant. One of six in the United States. Contact the plant superin- tendent. Yankton Gavins Point Dam — tour of powerhouse and impoundment area. Gavins Point Federal Fish Hatchery, largest fresh water fish hatchery in the world. There are a number of mica, bentonite and other mines and granite quarries in South Dakota where tours can easily be arranged by local inquiry. TENNESSEE VALLEY In the Tennessee Valley, our Nation has the world's most fully developed and regulated river system. Strategically placed dams give TVA engineers an almost fingertip control of the tremendous quantity of water that finds its way into the reservoirs, or lakes, behind the dams. Much in the fashion of a train dispatcher handling train movements, the engineers impound water or release it through turbines or spillways. The Tennessee Valley Authority's larger dams and steam plants are open to the public and visitors are cordially welcomed during visiting hours. TVA Public Safety Service Officers will describe points of interest. The visitor to TVA will be able to see giant generating units that are mak- ing power to strengthen the Nation. More than half of TVA's power output is used in national defense industries, chiefly by the Atomic Energy Commission. On main-stream lakes he will see large freight tows on a deep waterway now connected with the Nation's 9,000-mile inland waterway system. He will see a score of large lakes that are used for recreation by millions from many States. The TVA Information Office at Knoxville, Tennessee, makes special visit- ing arrangements for groups, including those interested in technical phases of dam and steam plant operation, or those wanting more comprehensive infor- mation about the overall resource development program. Information about State parks on TVA lakes should be obtained from The Tennessee Division of State Information, Department of Conservation, Nashville. Bristol South Holston Dam Chattanooga Chickamauga Dam Hales Bar Dam Elizabethton Watauga Dam Jefferson City Cherokee Dam Johnson City Boone Dam Johnsonville Johnsonville Steam Plant Kingsport Fort Patrick Henry Dam Kingston Kingston Steam Plant 56 Lenoir City Fort Loudoun Norris Norris Dam Rogersville John Sevier Steam Plants Savannah Pickwick Dam Seviersville Douglas Dam Spring City Watts Bar Dam TENNESSEE Ashland City State Stove Company. (All tours by appointment only.) Contact Mr. Joseph Lanier, Treasurer. Phone SW. 2-4371 or AL. 4-5082. Bells Winter Garden Freezer Co. Inc. Regular tour sched- uled. Contact Mr. J. O. Tankersley. Phone 663-2726. Products : Frozen Foods. Bemis Bemis Bro. Bag Company. Contact Miss Byrnes Butler, Personnel Manager, phone 7-8516. Products : cotton sheetings and thread. Bolivar Harvell-Kilgore Corp. Contact Mr. D. K. Giffen, Phone 4311, for appointment. Products : housewares-tubing- pyrotechnics. International Shoe Company. Contact Mr. J. D. Ader- hold, Manager. Phone 4911. Products : tanning of upper shoe leather. Brownsville Kleer-Vu Plastics, Inc. Contact Mr. B. R. Mascolo, "Vice- President. Phone 1702. Twenty-four hour notice. Products : Plastic toys & plastic items for billfold trade. Charleston Olia Mathieson Chemical Corporation, P.O. Box 248. Occasional Special tours by request. Contact Mr. H. A. Moscher. Products : Chlorine, caustic soda: Chattanooga American Lava Corporation, Cherokee Blvd. & Manufac- turers Road. Occasional tours arranged — 4 to 6 weeks notice. Contact Mr. A. J. Poston, Personnel Manager, phone Amherst 5-3411. Products : Technical Ceramics. Combustion Engineering, Inc., 911 West Main Street. Tours by appointment only. Age at least 18. Contact Mr. Robert L. Ramey, Industrial Relations Department. Phone AM. 5-4631. Extension 333. Products: Manu- facture of steam generating equipment. Dixie Mercerizing Company, 1100 Watkins Street. Con- tact Mr. Grady E. Gant, Personnel Director— OX 8-2501. Products: Textile yarns — spinning and processing— from cotton and chemical fibers. Gordon Street, Inc., Signal Mountain Road. Contact Mr. J. E. Black, Personnel Director, phone AM 5-3181, Station 336. Must be 18 or over. Must have advanced notice to take ladies through foundry. Products: Grey iron castings, contract work for Army Ordnance & Aircraft. Clarksville Acme Boot. Contact Mr. Lee Baker, Personnel Man- ager — phone 645-2471. In small groups (4 or 5 at a time). Products : Boots and shoes. B. F. Goodrich, Pettus Street. Contact Mr. Ray M. Bow- man, Personnel Manager — phone 645-6431. (Appoint- ments only) Age 18 or over in groups of 15 or 20. Products : Shoe products. Frosty Morn Meats. By appointment. Mr. Robert Neu- hoff — phone 647-2311. Can take large groups. Prod- ucts : meat and meat products. Trane Company. By appointment, contact Mr. Daniel Wanicke, Personnel Manager — 645-6471. Products : Air Conditioning. Cleveland Magic Chef, Inc., 740 King Edward St., S.E. By request only. Time— 8 :00 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Mr. D J. Griflith, Director, Industrial Relations. Phone Greenwood 6-8526. Products: Domestic cooking ranges, gas and electric. Clinton Magnet Mills, Inc., 308 Cullom Street. Contact Mr. Lloyd N. Williams, Personnel Director— Phone 457-1212. 9 :00 a.m. till 2 :00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Products : Women's hosiery. Cookeville Adams Plastics. By appointment. Mr. Joe Adams, Pres- ident. Phone 526-2109. Products : football face guards, knee pads, chin straps, fishing belts. Covington General Curtain Corp., Highway 51 North. Contact Mr. W. H. Rose, Covington-Tipton County Chamber of Commerce. Dyersburg Heckethorn Manufacturing & Supply Company. Tele- phone AT 5-3310. Franklin Jamison, Incorporated. Contact Mr. Perry Learning, Per- sonnel — phone 794-1544. Age minimum 13. Products: Bedding & upholstered furniture. Gallatin Yale & Town Manufacturing Company. Mr. Henry T. Bowes, Personnel Department. Telephone 452-2050. Greeneville The Magnavox Company of Tennessee, Snapps Ferry Road. Occasional tours scheduled. No children under 12. Mr. Bruce Handshu, Communications Manager — 638-4191— Extension 268. Products: Television sets. Humboldt Century Electric Company. Phone SU 4-3611 — Mr. Clar- ence Johnson, Works Manager. Products : Electric Hermetic Motors. J. Hungerford Smith Company. Contact Mr. F. B. Zahrndt, phone Sunset 4-3461. Tours by request only. Products: fruits & flavors for soda fountains & ice cream manufacturers. Wayne Knitting Mills. Contact Mr. Clarence Kraus, Gen- eral Superintendent. Phone SU. 4-3211. Product: Ladies' full-fashioned & seamless stockings. Jackson Kelly Foods, Inc. — 2 or 3 days advance notice. Mr. Brooks C. Shaw, Executive Vice-president and General Man- ager. Products : canned meats. Kingsport American-Saint Gobain Corporation, P.O. Box 929. Oc- casional tours by arrangement at least 48 hours in advance. Age limit 16 and over. (Note: Greenland factory not open until Nov. 1, 1962.) Mr. R. W. Rigg, 57 Public Relations — Telephone Kingsport CI 5-3121. Products : plate, sheet or window glasses. Kingsport Press, Incorporated, Press & Roller Streets. Occasional special tours by • request — contact Mr. F. Stewart Crowley, Public Relations Manager, Phone CI. 6-6111. Products : Permanent hardbound books. Tennessee Eastman Company, Eastman Road. By ap- pointment in advance. Monday-Friday, except holidays. No children under 12. Start 2 :00 p.m. Mr. T. M. Taylor, Public Relations Department — telephone CI. 6-2111. Products : Fibers - Acetate - Modacrylie - Plastics - Chemicals. Knoxville Fulton Sylphon Division, Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Company, 2318 Kingston Pike, S.W. Occasional tours with special permission. Contact Mr. W. D. Miller, Vice President — phone 546-0550. Products: Tempera- ture & pressure regulators & controls, valves, pressure gauges. Lynchburg Jack Daniel Distillery. Appointment if a large group. Mr. J. L. Waggoner, Guide — Phone 750-7311. Product : Whiskey. McKenzie McKenzie Boat Manufacturing Company. Phone EL. 2- 3302. Contact Mr. J. E. Ginter, Jr., President. Prod- ucts : aluminum boats. McMinnville Rockford Textile Mills, Inc. By appointment — Mr. Paul Koppe, Vice President of Operation, phone 2105. Prod- ucts : Sport and casual hosiery. Morristown The Berkline Corporation, P.O. Box 100. Mr. Jack H. Moody, Personnel Director. Phone 586-1461 Extension 227. Products: Upholstered Furniture. Volunteer Blind Industries, Inc., 758 West First South Street. Tours by request — short advance notice. Mr. Tom Minton, Manager— phone 586-3022. Products : Box springs & mattresses. Murfreesboro General Electric Company, Nashville Highway. By ap- pointment — no children under 11. Mr. Robert Roose, Supervisor of Employee & Community Relations — phone 803-2000. Products : Appliance motors. Shwayder Brothers. Contact Mr. John Hood, Personnel Department. Phone 803-0300. Products: Folding Tables and Chairs. Nashville Ford Glass Plant, Centennial Boulevard. By appoint- ments—Mr. H. Allen Murray, Supervisor of Security & Communications— phone CY. 7-0011. Products: Glass. Gates Rubber Company, P.O. Box 5306, East Station. By appointments — Mr. Jim Bean, Personnel — phone UN. 8-1011. Newport Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. Tours by request — Mr. E. H. Kennedy, Assistant District Manager — phone Newport 2333. Products : Canned foods. Normandy George A. Dickel Distillery. By appointment if large group. Mr. Tom Campbell, Senior Clerk — phone UL. 7- 3124. Products: Whiskey. Pigeon Forge The Pigeon Forge Pottery. Informal tours from 8 :00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Contact Mr. Douglas J. Ferguson, Owner — phone Sevierville 453-3883. Prod- ucts : Ceramic gift ware. Ripley Universal Electric Company. Mr. Max Hildebrand, Per- sonnel Manager. Phone 1580. Products : Sub-fractional horsepower motors. Rockwood Tennessee Products & Chemical Corporation, Main Office, 2611 West End Avenue. Arrangements made with Mr. Rolland O. Baum, President. Products: Ferroalloys, pig iron. Savannah Parris Manufacturing Company. Mr. C. L. Parris or W. B. Parris — Phone 3018. Products : toy rifles. Shelbyville Empire Pencil Company. By appointment — Mr. Lester Harris, Plant Superintendent. Phone MU. 4-4133. Products : Pencils. Josten's of the South. By appointment — Mr. Dewey Sum- merfield, Office Manager, phone MU. 4-5290. Products : Graduation announcements, name cards, and greeting cards. Springfield Springfield Woolen Mills. Mr. Jess Barnes, Personnel Director. Phone 384-5501. Age minimum 16. Prod- ucts : wool fabrics and blankets. Union City Reelfoot Packing Company. Two days advance notice. Contact Mr. C. T. Holbrook, Mr. Ben C. Cook or Mr. W. W. King. Phone TU. 5-2131. Products : meats. Winchester Hat Corporation of Tennessee. By appointment — contact Mr. Gerry McGrath, Vice President of Felt Division. Phone 067-2282. Product : Men's straw and felt hats. TEXAS Amarillo American Smelting & Refining Company. (Mr. K. H. Schultz). Metal working. Tours by reservation only. Texaco, Inc. 3600 East 3rd (Mr. J. R. Cutler). Petroleum refining. Tours available with advance arrangements. Annona Annona Manufacturing Company, Telephone 2751. Screen doors & wooden louvered panels. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. Arlington American Can Company. 2801 East Abram. Telephone CR. 5-3381 (Mr. H. E. Casper). Manufacturer of fiber and metal containers. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily with advance arrangements. Average one hour. Container Corporation of America. 025 Avenue 'H' East. Telephone CR. 5-3341 (Mr. Robert L. Harris). Folding cartons. Tours available 8 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with two weeks advance notice. Aver- age one hour. No children permitted. Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc. Mask Johnson Road. Telephone CR. 5-3263 (Mr. S. G. Martin). Chain sprockets and gears. Tours a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Average 30-45 minutes. General Motors Corporation. Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division. 2525 East Abram. Telephone CR. 58 5-3331 ( Mr. Don Chamberlain ) . Automobiles and auto accessories. Tours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average l 1 /^ hours. Henslee Mobile Home Manufacturing Company. 2410 West Division. Telephone CR. 4-7376 (Mr. C. C. Henslee). Mobile homes. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. Average 30-40 minutes. Austin Balcones Research Center. Burnet Road. Telephone HOmestead 5-6501 (Col. Leslie Moore). University of Texas scientific research- laboratories. Tours by ap- pointment. Beaumont Gulf Coast Machine & Supply Company. 305-315 Orange Street. Telephone TErminal 2-8481 (Mr. Clifford H. LeBlanc). Oilfield equipment, heavy forgings. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with prior ar- rangement. Average 2iVz to 3 hours. Interpreters available with advance arrangements. Gulf States Utilities Company. Neehes Power Station. Telephone TErminal 8-6631, Extension 21. (Mr. E. E. Figril). Electric power production. Tours 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily with advance arrangements. Ideco (Division of Dresser Industries, Inc.). Mr. R. A. LaFleur. Petroleum equipment. Tours available with advance arrangements. Mobile Oil Company. P.O. Box 3311 (Charles W. Shel- ley). Petroleum refining. Tours available, with spe- cial arrangements, for organized groups only. Shaffer Tool Works. Telephone TE. 3-3352 ( Mr. Sam H. Young). Oil field tools and equipment, refinery and chemical plant equipment. Tours available weekdays with advance arrangements. Average 30 minutes to two hours. Port of Beaumont. Foot of Franklin Street. Telephone TE. 5-5367 (Mr. L. W. Routt). Tours 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average one hour. Big Spring Cabot Corp. Telephone AMherst 4-5501 (Mr. Dave Davenport). Industrial and commercial carbon black. Tours on request. Cosden Petroleum Corp. U.S. Highway 80-Interstate Highway 20 four miles east of Big Spring. Telephone AMherst 4-4661 (Mr. Jack Y. Smith). 33,000 barrel- per-day oil refinery and petrochemical complex. Tours on request. W. R. Grace & Company, Nitrogen Products Division. Telephone AMherst 4-5218 (Mr. Paul Lowery). Anhy- drous ammonia fertilizers. Tours on request. Sid Richardson Carbon Company. Telephone AMherst 3-4713 (Mr. John Hogg). Industrial and commercial carbon black. Tours on request. Bishop Celanese Chemical Company. Contact Roy Russell. Group tours available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. No children under 10 admitted. Spanish-speaking guides available. Bridge City Gulf States Utilities Company. Sabine Power Station. Telephone TErminal 8-6631, Extension 575, Beaumont (Mr. C. A. Ibach). Electric power production. Tours 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily with advance arrangements. Bryan International Shoe Company. iFin Feather & Turkey Creek Road. Telephone TA. 2-3771. Rubber soles and soling strips. Tours for small groups available with arrangements well in advance. Carthage Carthage Company (W. O. Dorsett, superintendent). Gasoline, dehydration plant. Tours by appointment only. Champlin Oil & Refining Company. Gasoline and dehy- dration plant, compressor station. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Interpreters available by special request. United Gas Pipe Line Company. Gasoline and dehydra- tion plant, compressor station. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. International visitors shown through plant by appointment. Chillicothe Lake Pauline Power Generating Plant. U.S. Highway 287 eight miles east of Chillicothe. Telephone MO. 3-2057 in Quanah, Texas (Mr. Bill Rule). Electric power production. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily by ap- pointment. Clarksville B and N Manufacturing Company, Inc. Telephone 427- 2256. Mobil home doors. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. Combined Industries, Inc. Telephone 427-2309. Metal products, wooden church furniture. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. Magnolia Brush Manufacturers. Telephone 427-2261. Industrial brushes and wood products. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 min- utes. Master Molders, Inc. Telephone 427-2366. Fiberglas fishing boats, custom molding. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. New Fashions, Inc. Telephone 427-2970. Women's dresses. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. Red Fish Boat Company, Inc. Telephone 427-2281. Fiberglas run about boats. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average one hour. Spanish- speaking guides available. Corpus Christi Aradmac (at U.S. Naval Air Station). Overhaul and re- pair of Army aircraft. Tours arranged through Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, 1201 North Shoreline. Telephone TU. 2-9453. Corpus Christi Caller-Times. 820 North Broadway. Tel- ephone TU. 3-4341 (Mr. E. H. Harte). Newspaper publishing. Tours available Monday through Friday by appointment. Spanish-speaking guides available. Central Power & Light Company. Lon Hill Power Station (near Calallen) and Nueces Bay Power Station (Navi- gation Boulevand). Telephone TU. 3-2631 (Public Relations Dept). Electric power production. Group tours available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Spanish-speaking guides available. Corn Products Company. Up River Road. Telephone TU. 2-9471 (Personnel Dept.). Sugars, starches, oils, feed from milo grain. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday by appointment. No children under junior high school age admitted. Delhi-Taylor Oil Corporation. Poth Lane. Telephone TU. 4-4831 (Mr. Richard Vick) . Oil refining and petro- chemicals. Group tours available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday with two days notice. Spanish- speaking guides available. Halliburton Portland Cement Company. Navigation Boulevard. Telephone TU. 2-9203 ( Mr. Ellroy King or Mr. Wesley Bonifay). Cement. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday by appointment. Spanish- speaking guides available. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Chemical Division. Lawrence Drive. Telephone TU. 3-4301 (Mr. Tom Eastland). Basic chemicals. Group tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday with 24-hour advance notice. No children under 12 admitted. Spanish-speak- ing guides available. Suntide Refining Company. Viola Road. Telephone TU. 4-3851 (Mr. J. L. Laird). Gasoline and petroleum 59 products, petrochemicals. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- day through Friday with 24-hour advance arrange- ments. U.S. Naval Air Station. Telephone TE. 5-8211, Exten- sion 2170 (Service Information Officer). Nation's largest training base for naval aviators. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday with one hour's ad- vance notice. Spanish-speaking guides available rou- tinely ; other foreign language tours arranged with 24-hour notice. O. N. Stevens Water Filtration Plant (near Calallen). Telephone TU. 3-3432 ( Mr. Atlee Cunningham ) . Water filtration. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Advance ar- rangements requested only for school classes or other large groups. Corsicana Chattanooga Glass Company. U.S. Highway 287. Tele- phone TRemont 4-7437 (Mr. John Carlock). Soft drink bottles. Tours 8 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Crystal City California Packing Corp. Telephone DRake 4-3451 (Mr. Mills Addison). Operators of large vegetable farms and canners of Del Monte Products. Tours, during plant's operating season from mid-May to mid-October, with 20 minutes advance notice. Spanish, German- speaking guides available. Cuero Coca-Cola Bottling Company. 306 East Main. Telephone 5-4422 (Mr. E. T. Summers Jr.). Soft drink bottlers. Tours on request. Cuero Cotton Oil Manufacturing Company. 701 West Morgan. Telephone 5-3444 (Mr. Graham Hamilton). Cotton seed oil. Tours on request. Guadalupe Valley Cotton Mills. 202 Guzzie. Telephone 5-3421 (Mr. George Blackburn). Cotton ducks, sack- ing. Tours on request. Gulf Coast Kitchens & Manufacturing Company. 115 East South Railroad. Telephone 5-3531 (Mr. Clete Ernster). Commercial furniture and mill work. Tours on request. Seven-Up Bottling Company. 112 East Church. Tele- phone 5-3477 (Mrs. E. H. Nielsen). Soft drink bottlers. Tours on request. Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., Division VI. 212 North Esplanade. Telephone 5-3446 (Mr. D. C. Henderson). Production of natural gas. Tours on request. Dallas Atlantic Refining Company. 408 Burlington. Telephone RI. 7-6484 (Mr. M. S. Curry). Also 4500 West Mock- ingbird. Petroleum offices and research laboratory. Tours 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average iy 2 hours. (Special arrangements can be made for night tours) . The Dallas Morning News. Young and Houston Streets. Telephone RI. 7-4611 (Mrs. Pearl Wade). Newspaper publishing. Tours 10 :30 a.m. or 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. Average one hour. ( Special tours can be arranged in advance for 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. Saturday for groups of 20). The Dallas Times Herald & KRLD Radio and Television. Herald Square. Telephone RI. 1-4355 Extension 365 (Mr. Jack Blake). Newspaper publishing, radio-tele- vision, operation. Tours 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Average 45 minutes. (Special ad- ditional tours by appointment). Mercantile National Bank. Pacific and Ervay Streets. Telephone RI. 1-4181 (Mrs. Blanche Richardson). Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. Friday. Average 45 minutes. Mrs. Baird's Bakery. 5230 East Mockingbird. Telephone LA. 6-7201 (Mr. James Carr). Bakery products. Tours 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Aver- age 45 minutes. (Evening tours from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. can be arranged for groups from 15-20). Manor Bakery. 3500 Manor Way. Telephone FL. 7-1754 (Mi-. T. N. Scott). Bakery goods. Tours 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday by appointment. Average 30-40 minutes. Municipal Water Purification Plant. 2605 Shoreerest Drive. Telephone FL. 2-2263 (Mr. Ben Grimes). Tours arranged on one week's notice. Can accommo- date 100 adults and not more than 25 children. Tours average 1% hours. Murray Cotton Gin Company. 3200 Canton. Telephone RI. 8-9441 (Mr. Harold M. Young). Cotton ginning equipment. Tours by special arrangement one week in advance. Only special groups, not larger than 25, accommodated. Dr. Pepper Bottling Company. 5523 East Mockingbird. Telephone TA 4-0331 (receptionist). Bottlers of soft drinks. Tours, by appointment, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. summer and 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. winter. Average 35 minutes. Proctor & Gamble. 1226 Loomis Street. Telephone HA. 8-5143 (Mr. Robert M. Roberts or Mr. Bob All- men). Soap products. Tours Wednesday and Thurs- day. Average iy 2 hours. Arrangements requested three days in advance. Can accommodate up to 100. Children under 12 not admitted. Republic National Bank. Pacific at Ervay Streets. Tele- phone RI. 1-5761 (Mr. Fred Ferguson). Tours, by appointment, 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 45 minutes. Denison Denison Cotton Mill Company, 701 Rice. (Mr. Ben Munson). Cotton textiles and cotton duck. Tours with advance arrangements. Johns-Mansville Products Corp. U.S. Highway 75 North (Mr. Jack Hesse). Transite pipe. Tours with advance arrangements. The Pillsbury Company, 314 South Chandler (Mr. K. B. McHaney). Ovenready biscuits. Tours with advance arrangements. Safeway, Inc., Brookside Division. 1405 West Washing- ton (Mr. Emmett Russey). Edible oil refining and processing (oleomargarine, shortening). Tours with advance arrangements. Denver City Gene H. Bennett Stock Feeding Pens. Telephone 592- 2532 (Mr. Gene H. Bennett). Stock feeding operation. Tours available with advance arrangements. El Paso Natural Gas Products Company. Telephone 592- 2666 (Mr. Roy Louder) Plant No. 1 or 592-2554 (Mr. Jack Johnson) Plant No. 2. Transmission of natural gas. Tours available with advance arrangements. Frontier Chemical Plant. Telephone 592-2151 (Mr. Jim Shoults). Chemicals. Tours available with advance arrangements. Shell Oil Company. Denver City Refinery. Telephone 592-2191 (Mr. A. S. Kilpatrick). Petroleum refining. Tours available with advance arrangements. Southwestern Public Service Company. Denver City Power Plant. Telephone 592-2532 (Mr. Gene H. Ben- nett). Electric power production. Tours available with advance arrangements. Donna Agan & Stuart. Telephone HO. 4-1512 (Mr. Lonnie Agan). Vegetable packers. Tours on request. Donna Citrus. 100 North 8th Street. Telephone HO. 4- 1481 (Mr. C. T. Peters). Fruit and vegetable packers. Tours on request. Knapp-Sheriff-Kolle. 90 North 10th Street. Telephone HO. 4-1373 (Mr. Kolle). Fruit and vegetable packers. Tours on request. 60 Taormina Company. 225 South 13th Street. Telephone HO. 4-1328 (Mr. Tony Taormina). Fruit and vegetable canners, packers. Tours on request. Thompson Jersey Farm Milk Plant. Telephone HO. 4- 2251. Dairy products. Tours on request. El Paso Standard Oil of Texas. Telephone PRospect 2-1411 (Mr. Byron Bellinger). Petroleum refining. Tours for groups of 10 or more 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 24-hour advance notice requested. German and Spanish-speaking guides available on request. The Texas Company. Telephone PRospect 2-1433 (Mr. C. F. Jarrett). Petroleum refining. Tours 7 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 24-hour advance notice requested. Freeport Saline Water Conversion Demonstration Plant (Operated by the U.S. Department of the Interior) . The plant, one of five in the nation, daily converts 1 million gallons of sea water into fresh water. Contact Mr. Harold Single- ton, chief engineer. Tours Monday, Wednesday and Friday and all even-numbered Saturdays. Valley Concrete Pressure Pipe Company. Telephone GA. 3-6388 (Mr. David Holmes). Concrete pipe. Tours available with advance arrangements. Fort Worth Note : Texas Christian University's foreign language de- partment will provide interpreters for tours conducted in Fort Worth area plants without available interpret- ers. Arrangements should be made through the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Telephone ED. 6-2491 Mr. W. O. Jones). Aeroaffiliates, Inc. Hicks Field. Telephone MA. 6-5477 (Mr. J. Z. Kaplan). Oil field and aircraft ground han- dling equipment, tools and dies, aircraft parts, kiddie rides. Tours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Average 20 minutes. Spanish, French and German-speaking guides available. Ben Hogan Company, subsidiary American Machine & Foundry Company. 2912 West Pafford. Telephone WA. 4-3226 (Mr. Bob Bonamy). Golf clubs. Tours 10 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday with three days advance arrangements. Average one hour. Mrs. Baird's Bakery. 1701 Summit. Telephone ED. 2- 9251 ( Shipping Dept. ) . Bakery goods. Tours 4 p.m. to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday with 25-hour advance arrangements. Average 30 minutes. Mrs. Baird's Cake Plant. 814 Sixth. Telephone ED. 2- 9288 (Mr. Byron Baird or Mrs. Davidson). Cakes and sweet goods. Tours 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Thursday with 24-hour advance arrangements. Average 30 minutes. Boswell Dairies, Division of Beatrice Foods Company. 401 South Lake. Telephone ED. 2-1266 (Mrs. Frances Johnson). Ice cream and dairy products. Tours 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Saturday with two days ad- vance arrangements. Average 30 minutes. Spanish and German-speaking guides available. A. Brandt & Company, Inc. 1300 East Berry. Telephone ED. 2-8356 (Mr. Joel Bruner). Household case goods, household furniture. Tours 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Average one hour. Burrus Mill & Elevator Company, Division of Burrus Mills, Inc. Colorado Gulf Highway. Telephone MA. 4-3171 (Mr. Douglas Box). Processors of flour, corn meal, livestock feeds. Tours 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday through Friday with one week advance arrangements. Average one hour. Clary Corp. — United Machine Company. 5700 East Belk- nap. Telephone TE. 8-2381 (Mr. Jerry Heape). Print- ing press equipment, aircraft parts. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday with advance arrange- ments preferred. Average 30 minutes. Container Corp. 2617 West Seventh. Telephone ED. 5- 9593 (Mr. L. M. Crandall or Mr. John Cooley). Corru- gated boxes. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with two weeks advance arrangements. Aver- age 40 minutes. Carter Publications, Inc. 400 West Seventh. Telephone ED. 6-9271 (Mr. Tom Terrell). Publishers of the Fort Worth Star- Telegram. Tours 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Average 45 minutes. General Steel Company, Inc. 3001 West Pafford. Tele- phone WA. 7-8421 (Mr. Jack C. Peace). Structural steel goods. Tours 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Advance arrangements neces- sary only for international visitors (to arrange for in- terpreters courtesy Texas Christian University) . Tours average 30 minutes. H. J. Justin & Sons, Inc. 2200 South Main. Telephone ED. 2-4385 (Mr. Jack Wiggins). Boots and saddles. Tours 8 a.m. to 3 :15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Aver- age 15-20 minutes. Market Produce Company. 2509 Cullen. Telephone ED. 2-5307 (Mr. A. L. Myrick Jr.). Poultry processors. Tours 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. Average 45 minutes. Cook Book Bread & Cake Company. 500 South Henderson. Telephone ED. 2-8125 (Mr. James Peoples). Bakery goods. Tours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Friday with two days advance arrangements. Average one hour. Creamer Industries, Inc. 3209 Galvez. Telephone ED. 6- 4831 (Mr. R. W. Creamer). Fabricated structural steel goods. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday with one week advance arrangements. Average one hour. W. Pat Crow, Inc. 200 Luxton. Telephone JE. 6-2361 (Mr. F. B. Leggett). Steel and aluminum forgings. Tours 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Thursday with advance arrangements. Average one hour. Exchange Parts Company. 2500 West Vickery. Telephone ED. 6-9741 (Mr. Tom Brown). Rebuilt automotive parts. Tours available with advance arrangements. Foremost Dairies, Inc. 315 South Calhoun. Telephone ED. 2-4375 (Mr. J. B. Ballard). Ice cream and dairy products. Tours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays except Wednesday with advance arrangements. Average 45 minutes. Fort Worth Press. Fifth and Jones. Telephone ED. 2- 5151 (Mr. Bob Sellers). Newspaper publishers. Tours noon to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday with one day advance arrangements. Average 45 minutes to two hours. Spanish-speaking guides available. Goodwill Industries. 665 South Main. Telephone ED. 2-7866 (Mr. J. L. Norton). Refurbishing products for subsequent sale. Tours 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday with one day advance arrangements. Average 30-40 minutes. Harbison-Fischer Manufacturing Company. Virginia & El Paso Streets. Telephone ED. 6-4887 (Mr. Lewis Baker). Oil field equipment, pumps. Tours 8 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrange- ments. Average two hours. Howell Instruments, Inc. 3479 West Vickery. Telephone ED. 6-7411 (Mr. John R. Pipes). Testing instruments for safety thermocouples, engine revolutions and tem- perature gauges. Tours 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Average 30 minutes. Lennox Industries, Inc., Southwest Division. Teleph6ne TE. 8-6841 (Mr. Bill Smith). Furnaces, evaporative coolers, air conditioning equipment. Tours 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrange- ments. Average 30 minutes. 61 Menasco Manufacturing Company. U.S. Highways 183 and 157. Telephone BU. 3-1471 ( Mr. George B. Phillips or Mr. B. W. Burris). Aircraft landing gear, guided missile pressure valves. Tours 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday with one week advance arrange- ments. Average one to IV2 hours. North Texas Steel Company, Inc. 412 West Bolt. Tele- phone WA. 7-5333 (Mr. A. W. Wilson). Fabricated structural steel goods. Tours 10 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Mon- day through Friday with advance arrangements. Aver- age one hour. Premier Oil Refining Company, Division Western Nat- ural Gas Company. N.E. 28th Street. Telephone TE. 8-2346 (Mr. R. C. Richards). Petroleum refining. Tours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements preferred. Average 45 minutes to one hour. Southern Johns-Mansville Products Corp. 2222 West Fifth. Telephone ED. 5-3205 (Mr. Fred C. McLaugh- lin). Asphalt roofing products. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Average 30-45 minutes. Stafford-Lowdon Company, 1114 West Daggett. Tele- phone ED. 6-2401 (Mr. E. W. Webb). Commercial printing, lithographing, engraving. Tours 10 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday with advance arrangements preferred. Average 30 minutes. Span- ish-speaking guides available. Stratoflex, Inc. 220 Roberts Cut-off Road. Telephone PE 8-6543 (Mr. J. C. Nolan). Aircraft and industrial hose fittings and assemblies for hydraulic, fuel oil and air applications. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrangements. Average one hour. Superior Standards Manufacturing Company. 2300 South Main. Telephone WA 3-4626 (Mr. R. C. New- kirk). Metal windows, doors, trailer frame parts, steel and aluminum fabrication. Tours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday with advance arrangements preferred. Average 45 minutes. Trinity Valley Iron & Steel Company. 3400 Bryce. Tele- phone PE 8-1925 (Mr. C. W. Williamson). Gray iron castings, cast iron pipe fittings. Tours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday with advance arrange- ments. Average 30 minutes to one hour. Vandervoort's, Inc. 900 South Main. Telephone ED 2-7551 (Mr. M. W. Watkins). Dairy products. Tours 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Saturday with advance arrangements, at other hours by request. Average one to iy 2 hours. Galveston Falstaff Brewing Company. 3301 Church. Telephone SO. 3-6446. Beer. Tours 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Minors not permitted on tour. Garland Resistol Hats, Inc. Forest Lane. Telephone BR. 6-5101 (Mrs. Fannie Bradford). Hats. Tours 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30-40 minutes. Arrangements requested one week in advance. Can accommodate groups of 40. Harlingen Harlingen Canning Company. Telephone GA 3-5190 ( Mr. Van C. Snell, Mr. Plier or Mr. Vela). Processors of canned fruits and vegetables, salad dressing, detergents and soft drinks. Tours available with advance arrange- ments. Average 30 minutes to three hours. Spanish- speaking guides available. Hygeia Dairy Company. 720 South 'F' Street. Telephone GA. 3-2050 (Mr. Noble Kidd or Mr. Lee Richards). Dairy products. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday with advance arrangements. Average 30-45 minutes. W. Edgar Johnston. 413 South 'A' Street. Telephone GA 3-1885 (Mr. W. Edgar Johnston or Mr. Homer Passmore). Canvas products, distributors of plastic pipe. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 am. to noon Saturday with advance arrange- ments. Average 30 minutes. Spanish-speaking guides available. Henderson Henderson Clay Products Company. Telephone 3505. Brick. Tours available weekdays on request. Average one hour. German-speaking guides available. Henrietta Olsen-Stelzer Boot & Saddlery Company, 201 South Bridge. Telephone 538-4331. Boots and saddles. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hillsboro Certain-Teed. U.S. Highway 77 North. (Mr. James Gear, plant manager). Asbestos-cement pipe. Group tours with advance notice. Houston Acme Brick Co., brick manufacturer, 5020 Acorn Street. Mon. thru Fri. from 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Tour takes 1% hrs. and two weeks notice required. Mini- mum no. of visitors 5 ; maximum 15. Contact : Fayette Ellis, Branch Sales Manager. P.O. Box 141. CA. 8- 8484. A. P. Ruth & Company, 5025 Jensen Drive. Manufacturer of Ruth-Berry Water Systems. By appointment. Tour 1 hr. Minimum no. of visitors 2 ; maximum, 25. Con- tact: R. H. (Bob) Belin, Advertising Manager. Phone OX. 4-2361. American Box & Cabinet Co., 4200 Perry Street. Custom metal fabrication. Time required : 1 to 3 hrs. 3 days notice. Minimum no. of visitors 1 ; maximum, 5, except by special arrangement. Contact Mr. James E. Keith, President. American Can Company, Lockwood and Clinton Drive. Manufacturer of metal and fibre containers. Advance notice. Maximum no. of visitors 50. Contact : Mr. Chris G. Weisbach, Supervisor of Training and Safety. Baroid Division, National Lead Company. Restricted to customers and students of both domestic and foreign colleges and universities. Highly specialized business with special customers. Bemis Bro. Bag Company. Presently moving into a new plant. Possibly available at some later date. Binswanger Glass Co., 207 North Main Street. Servicing glass, mirrors and glazing. 2 days advance notice. Maximum no. 15. Time: 1 hr. Contact Mr. W. J. Walters. Phone CA. 5-1161. The Borden Company, 2020 Texas Avenue. Milk process- ing by appointment. Time 1 hr. Maximum no. 25 Contact Mr. Woodrow W. Echols. The Britt Companies, 2501 Wroxton Road. Manufacturer of aluminum windows and sliding glass doors. Mon. thru Fri. from 8 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m., maximum, 30. Contact Mr. Russell C. Pond or George W. Albritton. Brown Oil Tools, Inc., 8490 Katy Road. Manufacture oil field tools and equipment. Weekdays between 8 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Time : 2 hrs. Advance notice. Contact Mr. Joe R. Brown. Champion Papers Inc., Shaver Street. Tues. from 10 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Advance notice required. Minimum age 14. Contact Mr. Justin C. Thayer, Communications Supervisor. C-B Southern. Manufacture and assembly of package gas compressors. Mon. thru Fri. from 8 :00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Advance notice. 1 hr. tour. Minimum no. 5, maximum, 10. Contact: Mr. Robert C. Jones, Phone HO. 5-0255. Cleco Tools, Division Reed Pooler Bit Company, 5125 Clinton Drive. Mon. thru Fri. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 62 Advance notice. Tour 1 to 2 hrs. Contact Mr. J. G. Hudson, Marketing Planning Manager. Costal Galvanizing Corporation, 12317 Alnieda Road. 4 hr. advance notice. Weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Maximum no. of visitors, 20. Contact Mr. David B. Dean. Cook Heat Treating Co., 8315 Highway 73. Open to spe- cial groups and technical visitors. 1 to 3 hrs. Contact Mr. C. M. Cook, Mr. J. B. Blanchard, Mr. C. S. Cook, Mr. C. F. Lewis. Cook Paint & Varnish Company. Paint manufacturer. Tours available thru special arrangement for students only. Contact: Mr. G. W. Major. Phone OA. 8-2391. Diamond Alkali Company, Deer Park, Pasadena, (en- viron of Houston). Some areas restricted. Advance notice. Contact Mr. Fred E. Gray, Personnel Manager. Mr. W. L. Abel, Employee & Community Relations Su- pervisor. The Dow Chemical Company, Texas Division. 1 week ad- vance notice. Some areas restricted. Contact Mr. W. W. Boddie, Director, Public Relations. Fleming & Sons, Inc., 6935 Clinton Drive. Mon. thru Fri. from 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Two days advance notice. Time 30 minutes. Contact Mr. E. V. Anseman, Person- nel Manager, or Mr. Gene Henry, Office Manager. Gift-Raps, Inc., 2420 Bartlett Street. Some areas re- stricted. Advance notice required. Contact : Mr. Ben F. Love, President. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Houston Synthetic Rubber Plant. Tours permitted at the plant located at 9800 LaPorte Road. Limited to special groups, techni- cal and visitors. 1 hr. tour. Weekdays from 9 :0O a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Advance notice. Some areas 1 restricted. Contact Mr. F. L. VanOsdall, Personnel Manager, WA. 6-8811. Gulf Coast Portland Cement Co. Manufacturer of ce- ment. Notice required. Contact Mr. B. J. Showalter, Operations Manager. Gulf States Tube Corporation, Scott Road, Rosenberg. Tours limited to those who are in some way connected with the hydro-carbon processing industries. One hour tour. One day notice. Mon. thru Fri., 8 :30 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. Special talk for professional engineers and businessmen. Gulf States Asphalt Company, Inc., 300 Christy Place, South Houston. Two days advance notice. Contact : Head Office CA. 4-2507. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Three tours 1. New Hum- ble Building, 800 Bell Street, after Feb. 1, 1963. 44 floors. Tour lasts one hr. No advance notice required. 2. Baytown Refinery, Baytown, (adjoining Houston). Tour 2 hrs., 3 days notice. Some areas restricted. 3 Houston Research Center on Buffalo Speedway. Tour 2 hrs. 1 week advance notice required. Contact : Pub- lic Relations Office, OA. 5-4411, extension 2219 or 3772. Houston Glass Fabricating Company, 5313 Harrisburg. Advance notice required. Contact Mrs. Pollard. Houston Coca Cola Bottling Company, 2800 Bissonnet Street on Tues. and Thurs. between 10 :00 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. Advance notice. Tour 30 minutes. Contact Mrs. Ricks, Production Department. Houston Post, The — Morning newspaper. Tour permitted at the plant at 2410 Polk Avenue. Tour takes about 60 minutes. Mon. thru Fri. between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. No restrictions. Minimum number of visitors, 5 ; maxi- mum, 25. Contact : A. J. Keeney. Imperial Sugar Company, Sugar Land, Texas (just be- yond Houston). On Mon. thru Fri. from 10:00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. Advance notice required for groups of 10 or more. Tour IV2 hour. Contact Mr. T. C. Rozelle, Jr., Ass't Personnel Dir. Phone Sugar Land, Diamond 9-2914. James Bute Co., 711 William Street. Tour for special groups only with maximum of 5. Contact Mr. R. M. Hall, Vice President, Manufacturing. Kuhn Paint Company, 4020 Center Street. Advance no- tice required. Tour 1 to l'/a hrs. Maximum number 30. Contact Mr. W. V. Jones or Mr. R. J. Daniel. Lambert Corp., 1818 Weber Street. 1 hr. tour. Advance notice required. Maximum number 15. Special talks prepared for students, professional engineers and busi- nessmen. Contact Mr. C. E. Lambert, President. Modern Welding Company, 715 Sakowitz Street. One week advance notice. Maximum number 20. Contact Mr. R. E. Wilson, Plant Manager. Mail-Well Envelope Company, 7400 Ardmore Street. 1 hr tour advance notice by telephone is acceptable. Con- tact Mr. C. E. Icenhour, Assistant Sales Manager. Phone RI. 7-4800. Metal Arts Company, 2701 Magnet Street. Advance notice required not. Special talk prepared for engineers and businessmen. Contact: Mr. Russel F. Goff Sales Man- ager or Mr. R. W. Milner, Jr., President. Moncrief Lenoir Mfg., Co., 2103 Lyons Avenue. Between 9 :00 a.m. and 3 :30 p.m. Advance notice required. No restrictions. Minimum number of visitors, 15 to 20; Special talks for students, engineers or businessmen if desired. Contact Mr. H. J. Beard, Spence Swearingeu, V. H. Prange, W. F. Lenoir, S. A. Moncrief. May Inc., 5803 Alief Road. 1 to 2 hrs. Advance notice is required. Maximum number in group 15. Special talks for high school and college students. Contact Mr. C. B. Bartholomew. Napko Corporation, 5300 Sunrise Street. Special groups, technical and visitors welcome. One week advance no- tice. Tour 2 hrs. Special talks for students, engineers and businessmen. Contact Mr. Carl F. Murray, Sales Promotion Manager or Mr. Joseph E. Reueh, Executive Vice President. National Biscuit Company, Almeda & Holcombe. Some areas restricted. Tour 1 hr. Maximum number 50. Advance notice. Tues., Wed., and Fri., only. Contact personnel office : RI. 7-3100, Ext. 42. Petrolite Corporation, Petreco Division, 3202 South Way- side Drive. 24 hrs. advance notice. Tour 2 hrs. Some areas restricted. Contact Mr. E. A. Cole or Mr. C. P. Siess, Jr. Pittsburg Plate Glass, 6621 Liberty Road. Special groups, technical visitors welcome. Tour 1 hr. Seven days advance notice. Contact Mr. Harold W. Ander- son, Manager. Prudential Insurance Company of America, Southwestern Home Office, 1100 E. Holcombe Blvd. Tour takes about 30 minutes. Mon. thru Fri. between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. No restrictions. Advance notification required. Minimum number of visitors, 10; maximum, 20. Con- tact : Building Receptionist, Riverside 8-1400. Ext. 323. Reed Roller Bit Company, 6501 Navigation Boulevard. Special groups and technical visitors welcomed. 3 hrs. tour, advance notice is requested. Either a production man or engineer will serve as a guide. Contact Mr. W. E. Scarborough, Mr. B. A. Wendt, Mr. A. A. Ezzell. The Rath Packing Company, 6830 Mykawa Road. Mon., Thurs., and Fri., between 9 :30 a.m. and 11 :30 a.m. Tour 20 minutes. 1 day advance notice. Contact Mr. Ray Pearson, Mr. J. A. Brown, Mr. J. L. Van Henert. Richmond Manufacturing Co. 312 North York Street. Tours Mon., Thurs., and Fri., between 9 :00 and 11 :30 a.m. and 1 :00 and 3 :30 p.m. No area restrictions. Con- tact : Mr. H. W. Rossetter and Mr. M. A. Piper. Corrugated Box Manufacturer. Manufacturer of corru- gated boxes. Happy to cooperate in any way with visi- tors, but all arrangements must be made in advance. Contact Mr. L. W. Trapp, Jr. St. Regis Paper Company, 2215 Durable Street. Advance notice required. Tour 1 to 2 hrs., maximum number 10. Contact Mr. Benjamin Feld, Genei-al Manager. Seidlitz Paints of Texas, Inc., 2503 West 11th Street. Tour 40 minutes, Mon. thru Fri. from 8 :00 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Advance notice required. No restricted areas. 63 Minimum number of visitors, 2; maximum 25. Con- tact Mr. J. R. Seidlitz or Mr. F. E. Newman. Shell Oil Company. Manufacturer petroleum products. Tours at the refinery and chemical plant at Deer Park, Texas (outside Houston) and the E. & P. Research Lab- oratory at 3737 Bellaire Boulevard. 1 to 3 hrs. Ad- vance notice necessary. Groups from 10 to 30. Con- tact Mr. V. J'. McCoy, Manager Public Relations, Shell Oil Company, P.O. Box 2099, Houston 1, Texas. Signal Oil and Gas Company, Houston Division, 97th Street and Avenue Q. Time 1 hr. from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. 24 hr. advance notice re- quired. Special talks prepared for students, engineers, and businessmen. Will handle up to 12 people on 24 hours notice and larger groups with 3 or 4 days advance notice. Contact : Mr. Paul Thompson, Manager, Indus- trial Relations. Sinclair Petrochemicals, Inc. Manufacturer of butadiene for synthetic rubber. Tours at office and Petrochemical plant near Chanelview, Texas (just outside of Houston). Limited to special groups, technical and foreign visitors. Some areas restricted. Maximum 20. Tour 1 hr. Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Advance notice required. Contact: R. B. Maddux, Personnel Supt. S.I.P. Inc. Engineering and construction. Tours will be permitted after June 1, 1963. Located at 3601 Brock St., Houston, and in Pasadena, Texas on La Porte Road. Smith-Douglass Co., Inc., 1615 Penn City Road. Manufac- turer of Anhydrous Ammonia. Tour limited to special groups and some areas are restricted. Tour takes 1 hr. 2 days advance notice required. Minimum number of visitors, 5 ; maximum, 24. Contact : R. T. Weber. Southern States Optical Company, 2611 San Jacinto St. Prescription lens grinding and wholesale optical labo- ratory. Tours Mon. thru Fri. between 8 :30 a.m. and 4 p.m. 1 hr. Advance notification required. Minimum, 5, maximum, 20. Contact : J. W. Chandler, CA. 7-8143. Texas Instruments Incorporated, 3609 Buffalo Speedway. Manufacturers of recorders, test equipment, seismic instruments. Advance notice is required. Tour 1 hr. Some areas restricted. Special groups, technical and foreign visitors welcomed. Maximum, 30. Contact : Ralph L. Atmar, Jr., Merchandising Manager. Texas Iron Works, 1423 Maury Street. Manufacture and repair of oilfield equipment. Welcome any visitor con- nected with the oil industry and interested in oilfield equipment as "interest appeal" is generally limited to these groups. Maximum, 6. Contact : Joe W. Gibbs, CA. 4-0671, P.O. Box 16068. Houston 22, Texas. Todd Shipyards Corporation, Houston Division, Indus- trial Road, Houston 15. Manufacturing, ship repair and conversion, and new marine construction. Tour 2 hrs. Mon. thru Fri. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Advance notice required. Minimum, 5 ; maximum, 30. Some restrictions. Contact : Jack W. Moore, Director of Per- sonnel and Labor Relations. Triumph Storecrafters Corporation. Manufacture and installation of fixtures for stores, banks, offices and pub- lic buildings ; manufacturing distributors for Weldwood Movable walls in wood, glass, plastic or steel ; and Marine Division — America's prestige line of Triumph fiberglass cruisers and runabouts. Tours permitted at the Fixture Division at 3000 Yellowstone, Houston 21, and the Marine Division at 18001 Highway 73, Chan- nelview, Texas (just outside of Houston). 2 days ad- vance notice. Contact : Hal M. Zimmerman. Texasteam Corporation, 320 Hughes St. Manufacture of oil field specialty equipment. Tour 1 hr. Tues., Wed., or Thurs. only, from 2 to 3 p.m. Maximum, 25. Contact : Curt T. Pearson, D. E. Stilson, J. Piatt Turner. WAlnut 8-5361. Tube-Kote, Inc., 2727 Holmes Road. Application of plas- tic coatings to oil field pipe, tanks and other industrial items. Tours for special groups, technical and foreign visitors. 1 Hr. 1 day advance notice. Contact : Wm. J. Quick, Industrial Relations, Manager. Texas Tennessee Industries, 1001 West Belt. Manufac- turers of Igloo Water Cooler and a synthetic plant growth, Medium Nutri-Foam. 1 hr. Two weeks ad- vance notice. Groups from 10 to 100. Special talks for engineering or professional groups can be prepared. Contact : R. A. Castillo. Texcrete Company of Houston, 3111 McKinney St. Man- ufacture of concrete masonry and processors and pro- ducers of dry cement mixes. Tour 1 hr. Mon. thru Fri. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Groups from 1 to 10. Ad- vance notice required. Contact : E. W. Christensen, General Manager. Texas Gulf Tank Company, 13999 Mykawa Road. Man- ufacturers of oil and gas processing equipment. Re- stricted areas. Tour 30 min. Advance notification required. Special talk has been prepared for college students, professional engineers and businessmen. Contact : Wesley Powell or Glen Opel. Texas National Bank, 1300 Main St. Time required 1 hr. Mon. thru Fri. between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Advance notification required for larger groups only. Contact : Fred Setser. Visco Division, Nalco Chemical Company, Sugar Land, Texas. Manufacturer of oil treating chemicals. Re- stricted to petroleum technicians of both domestic and foreign origin. Tour takes 2 hrs. and 1 wk. advance notice is required. Minimum, 4 ; maximum, 10. Con- tact : W. H. Kirkpatrick. Wide-Lite Corporation, 4141 Gulf Freeway. Manufac- turer of mercury vapor and quartz iodine floodlights. Tours restricted to special groups, technical and for- eign visitors. Time 1 hr. 24 hours advance notification required. Maximum, 10. Contact : K. G. Peck or L. H. Homan. Weyerhaeuser Company, 6814 Kirbyville Road. Manufac- ture and sales of corrugated shipping containers. Tues., Wed. and Thurs. from 10 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. Ad- vance notice required. Some areas restricted. Mini- mum, 4 ; maximum, 14. Contact J. S. Armstrong, Resi- dent Manager or Mrs. C. A. McKean, Secretary. Wyatt Industries, Inc., 6200 Kansas Street. Steel plate fabricators, plastic and rubber molding. Tours for technical visitors only. Some areas restricted. Tour 1 hr. and 1 wk. advance notice is required. Minimum, 10 ; maximum, 30. Mon. thru Fri. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Contact : J. M. Trapolino, Assistant Manager of Sales. Hungerford J. D. Hudgins Ranch. Telephone LE. 2-2299. Ranching operation noted for Brahman show cattle and rice farming. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- day. Hurst Anchor Metals, Inc., subsidiary Electronic Specialty Com- pany. Telephone BU. 2-2583 (Personnel manager or plant manager). Steel towers and galvanized steel products. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- day with advance arrangements. Average 15-20 minutes. Jacksboro 500 Hurds. South Main Street. Porta-bloc oil well jack foundations. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. W. R. Johnson Polled Hereford Ranch. U.S Highways 281-199. Telephone LOgan 7-2491. (Gladys A. Johnson, Eva Johnson Hamman ) . Ranching operation noted for Polled Hereford cattle. Tours by request. Karnes City Susquehanna-Western, Inc. Telephone BL. 4—3301 (Mr. H. D. Webb). Metallurgical and chemical processes, 64 especially production of uranium concentrate (Yellow- cake). Tours 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Average 30 minutes to 1% hours. ( Special group tours may be arranged 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday ) . Kerrville Mooney Aircraft, Inc. Louis Schreiner Field. Telephone CL. 7-4043. Manufacturer of a 4-place single engine airplane. Tours 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average one hour. Spanish, Portugese and German-speaking guides available. Kingsville Celanese Corp. of America. Telephone LT. 2-6486 (Mr. Willard Johnson). Chemicals. Tours 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average two hours. No children under five admitted. Spanish-speaking guides available. Hygeia Manufacturing Company. Telephone LY. 2-3351 ( Mr. John Hamilton ) . Dairy products. Tours 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. weekdays except Thursday. Average 15 to 20 minutes. Spanish-speaking guides available. La Grange Consolidated Frozen Foods. Telephone 87 or 587. Proc- essors of smoked meats and frozen foods. Tours on request. South Texas Producers Association. Telephone 323 or 178. Processing plant for dried milk. Tours on request. Texas Timbers, Inc. Telephone 12. Laminated wood beams. Tours on request. Lubbock Hancock Manufacturing Company. Telephone Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, POrter 3-4666 (Mr. Rex Ver- million). Heavy earth moving machinery. Tours for groups of 10 with advance arrangements. Lubbock Cotton Oil. Telephone Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, POrter 3-4666 ( Mr. Rex Vermillion ) . Proc- essors of cottonseed oil, linters, meal and hulls. Tours for groups of 10 with advance arrangements. Paymaster Oil Mill Company. Telephone Lubbock Cham- ber of Commerce, POrter 3^666 (Mr. Rex Vermillion). Processors of cottonseed oil, meal and hulls. Tours for groups of 10 with advance arrangements. Plains Co-Op Oil Mill. Telephone Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, POrter 3-4666 (Mr. Rex Vermillion). Proc- essors of cottonseed oil, linters, meal and hulls. Tours for groups of 10 with advance arrangements. Supreme Beef. Telephone Lubbock Chamber of Com- merce, POrter 3-4666 (Mr. Rex Vermillion). Meat packing plant. Tours for groups of 10 with advance arrangements. McKinney Cabell's, Inc. Telephone LI. 2-3321. Ice cream and milk products. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri- day. Average 30 minutes. Ero Manufacturing Company. Telephone LI. 2-3325. Auto seat covers, hassocks, boat cushions, life belts. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. Texas Textile Mills. Telephone LI. 2-3363. Cotton tex- tiles. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 1% hours. McKinney Pant Manufacturing Company. Telephone LI. 2—4731. Men's slacks. Tours by appointment. Midland Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. Oil well drill collars, Drilco rubber stabilizers. Tours on request. Mineola Benham & Company, Inc. Telephone LOgan 9-2636. Processors of dried beans and peas. Tours available daily. Average one hour. Schoellkopf Company. Telephone LOgan 9-2990. Hunting clothes and bags. Tours available daily. Average one hour. Sugar Creek Creamery. Telephone LOgan 9-3831. Proc- essors of ice cream mix, butter. Tours on request. Average one hour. Texas Creosoting Post & Pole. Telephone LOgan 9-3391. Light poles. Tours on request. Average one hour. New Braunfels Airmaid Hosiery Mills. North Westend Street. Tele- phone MAdison 5-3428. Nylon hosiery. Tours 8 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. German-speaking guides available. Average 30 minutes. Comette Hosiery Mills. 380 East Austin Street. Tele- phone MAdison 5-23">8. Nylon hosiery. Tours 8 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. German-speaking guides available. Dittlinger Flour & Seed Mills. 398 East San Antonio Street. Telephone MAdison 5-2301. Flour and feed products. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- day. Average 30 minutes. German-speaking guides available. Mission Valley Mills. 555 Porter Street. Telephone MAdi- son 5-3411. Cotton textiles. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 45 minutes. New Braunfels Smokehouse. 441 North Guenther Avenue. Telephone MAdison 5-2423. Processors of smoked meat products. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 20 minutes. German-speaking guides available. Newgulf Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. Telephone 241. Major sulphur mining facility. Tours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Odessa The following Odessa industrial plants provide visitor tours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday when prior arrangements are made through the Odessa Cham- ber of Commerce. Telephone FEderal 2-9111 ( Mr. Walt Ledbetter) . Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. East U.S. Highway 80. Oil storage vessels, heat-treating units. Downs & Clark, Inc. 3020 Kermit Highway. Truck bodies, truck trailers, transport tank trailers. El Paso Natural Gas Products Company. Petroleum refining. Frost Bakery, Inc. 104 South Grandview. Bakery products. General Tire & Rubber Company, Chemical Division. Syn- thetic rubber. Guaranty Paper Company. 8331 Andrews Highway. Commercial water marking for stationery and checks. Miether Machine Works. 8700 West County Road. Ma- chine shop jobbing and repair. Odessa American. 222 East Fourth. Newspaper pub- lishing. Odessa Block & Pre-Stress, Inc. 550 Industrial. Con- crete blocks, prestressed concrete. Odessa Natural Gasoline Company. Natural gasoline, liquefied petroleum gases, sulphur recovered from hydro- carbons. Plastic Applicators, Inc. 330 West 61st. Rubber molded goods, including linings for tank cars. Rexall Chemical Company. South Grandview. Petro- chemicals. Sivalls Tanks, Inc. 2200 East Second. Oil well heaters, oil storage tanks, emulsion treaters, oil-gas separators. Southwestern Portland Cement Company. West U.S. Highway 80. Cement. United Concrete Pipe Corp. 2100 East Murphy. Rein- forced concrete pressure pipe. 65 Palestine Texize Chemicals, Inc. Telephone 6041. Household & in- dustrial cleaning agents. Tours 8 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30—45 minutes. Pampa Cabot Corp. Telephone MO. 4-2581. Gun barrels and heavy machinery. Tours on request. Celanese Corp. of America. U.S. Highway 60 four miles west of Pampa. Telephone MO. 4-4681 (Mr. H. V. Wilks). Chemical manufacturers. Tours on request. Paris Uareo, Inc. Telephone SUnset 5-1671. Printers of busi- ness forms. Tours available with advance arrange- ments. Westinghouse Electric Corp. Telephone SUnset. 4-7453. Incandescent lamps. Tours available with advance arrangements. Hollywood V-ette Vassarette (Division of Munsingwear, Inc.). Telephone SUnset 4-2563. Brassieres. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Southern Paper Box Company. Telephone SUnset 4-3308. Paper boxes. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pineland Southern Pine Lumber Company. Telephone JU. 4—2321. Yellow pine hardwood products. Tours 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and, with advance notice, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. other weekdays. Plainview Cloverlake Dairy Foods. Telephone CA. 4-4367 (Mr. H. W. Garrett). Processing of dairy products. Tours on request. Coca-Cola Bottling Company. 300 West 5th. Telephone CA. 3-3691 ( Mr. Howard Billingsley ) . Soft drink bot- tlers. Tours on request. Elsa Canning Company. Telephone CA. 3-2103 (Mr. Bob Collins). Vegetable canners. Plant open from early September until frost. Tours on request. Green Machinery. Telephone CA. 4-6367 (Mr. Wendell Green). Irrigation pumps. Tours on request. Port Isabel Callaway Seafoods, Inc. Processors of seafoods. Tours available with advance arrangements. Twin City Fishermen's Co-op, Inc. Processors of sea- foods. Tours available with advance arrangements. Valley Frozen Foods, Inc. Processors of seafoods. Tours available with advance arrangements. Richardson Sun Oil Company. 503 North Central Expressway. Tele- phone RI. 7-1611 (Mr. Preston Chaney). Tours at 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average one hour. (Tour groups limited to 20 persons) . San Antonio Alamo Iron Works. Montana and Hoefgen. Telephone CA. 3-6161. Heavy metal goods, castings. Tours by appointment. Mrs. Bohnet's Bakery. 219 Meerscheidt. Telephone LE. 3-5181. Bakery goods. Tours by appointment. The Borden Company. 875 Ashby. Telephone PE. 6- 3101. Dairy products. Tours by appointment. Carnation Company. 103 Blanco. Telephone PE. 5-5201. Dairy products, Tours by appointment. City Public Service Board. 145 Navarro. Telephone CA 7-3211. Electric power production. Tours by ap- pointment. Colonial Cake Company. 430 South Laredo. Telephone CA 6-9384. Bakery goods. Tours by appointment. Friedrich Refrigerators, Inc. 1117 East Commerce. Tele- phone CA. 5-1671. Air conditioners, refrigeration equipment. Tours by appointment. Frito Company. 1420 Roosevelt. Telephone LE. 4-8871. Food products. Tours by appointment. William K. Holt Machinery Company. Holt Avenue. Telephone MI. 8-1111. Heavy machinery. Tours by appointment. Judson's Candies, Inc. 831 South Flores. Telephone CA. 7-2241. Candies. Tours by appointment. Lone Star Brewing Company. 542 Simpson. Telephone CA 6-8301. Beer. Tours 10 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pearl Brewing Company. 312 Pearl Parkway. Tele- phone CA. 6-0231. Beer. Tours 10 a.m. to noon and 1 :30 p.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Knowlton's Creamery. 1314 Fredericksburg. Telephone PE. 5-6171. Dairy products. Tours by appointment. Patio Foods, Inc. 2600 Military Drive. Telephone WA. 2- 6313. Food products. Tours by appointment. Pioneer Flour Mills. 129 East Guenther. Telephone CA. 7-1404. Baking flours. Tours by appointment. Rainbo Baking Company. 1919 North Comal. Telephone PE. 3-9271. Bakery goods. Tours by appointment. Richter's Bakery. 2201 Broadway. Telephone CA. 5- 5811. Bakery goods. Tours by appointment. Roegelein Provision Company. 1700 South Brazos. Tele- phone CA. 5-2631. Meat products. Tours by appoint- ment. San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Company. 123 LaFitte. Telephone CA. 5-2601. Soft drink bottlers. Tours by appointment. Seven-Up Bottling Corp. 1623 North San Marcos. Tele- phone PE. 3-7173. Soft drink bottlers. Tours by ap- pointment. Southern Steel Company. 4634 South Presa. Telephone LE. 3-1231. Steel specialty equipment, especially prison goods. Tours by appointment. Southwest Research Institute. 8500 Culebra. Telephone GE. 2-5221. Scientific research laboratories. Tours by appointment. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. 105 Auditorium Circle. Telephone CA. 5-2411. Central telephone ex- change operation. Tours by appointment. Standard Brands, Inc., Southern Pecan Shelling Division. 123 Herff. Pecans. Telephone CA. 6-5205. Tours by appointment. Swift and Company. 1901 South San Marcos. Telephone CA. 6-6851. Meat products. Tours by appointment. United Services Automobile Association. 4119 Broadway. Telephone TA. 4-5331. Worldwide insurance opera- tion. Tours by appointment. Universal Bookbindery. 815 Avenue 'B'. Telephone CA. 5-6551. Book binders. Tours by appointment. San Marcos Avey-Nemsco Corp. Telephone EX. 2-2101. Plastic products and machine shop work. Tours on request. Bollman Industries. Old Austin Highway at Uhland Road. Telephone EX. 2-4442. Wood scouring plant. Tours on request. San Marcos Oil Mill. 338 South Guadalupe. Telephone EX. 2-2318. Cotton oil press. Tours on request. Westwood Corp. U.S. Highway 81 South. Telephone EX. 2-2493. Furniture. Tours on request. Widelite Corp. Texas Avenue. Telephone EX. 2-4944. Ballast for mercury vapor floodlights. Tours on request. Seguin Coast Manufacturing & Supply Company. Telephone FR. 9-1580. Fiberglas. Tours on request. Structural Metals, Inc. Telephone FR. 9-3744. Steel goods. Tours on request. 66 Stephenville Parkville Manufacturing Company. U.S. Highway 377. Telephone WO. 5-4567 (Mrs. Helen Hampton). Wom- en's dresses. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Triangle Cheese & Produce. 195 North Virginia. Tele- phone WO. 5-3921 (Mr. H. H. Kaufman). Cheese products. Tours 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. seven days a week. Wolfe Nursery. U.S. Highway 377. Telephone WO. 5- 3161 (Mssrs. Dan Wolfe and Hugh Wolfe). Complete garden center. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. Sugar Land Columbia Foods. Telephone DI. 9-2112 ( Mr. Fred Baker ) . Vegetable canning. Tours Monday thru Friday by ap- pointment. Average 30 minutes. Johnston Testers, Inc. (Subsidiary of Schlumberger). Telephone DI. 9-3161 (Mr. Neinast). Oilfield service work tools. Tours Monday through Friday by appoint- ment. Average 15 minutes. Visco Division — Nalco Chemical Company. Telephone DI. 9-3141 Sugar Land or CA. 5-3515 Houston (Mr. P. E. Southern). Oil field chemicals. Tours Monday through Friday by appointment. Average 1% hours. Imperial Sugar Company. Telephone DI. 9-2914 (Mr. T. C. Rozelle, Jr.). Sugar refining. Tours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average two hours. Spanish-speaking guides available. Swan Tyler Pipe & Foundry Company (Mr. Sam Lane). Metal pipe and castings. Tours on request. Taylor Kerr-Ban Furniture Manufacturing Co., Inc. Telephone EL. 2-4387. Occasional tables. Tours available week- days with advance arrangements. Average one hour. Taylor Bedding Manufacturing Company. Telephone EL. 2^4311. Bedding material, furniture. Tours available weekdays with advance arrangements. Taylor Manufacturing Company. Telephone EL. 2-4325. School furniture and equipment. Tours available week- days with advance arrangements. Average one hour. Teague Teague Brick & Tile Company. Telephone RE. 9-2527. Burned clay products (brick, building tile). Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 45 minutes. Texarkana Brown-Miller Company. 122 South Lelia. Telephone 32-2747 (Mr. George A. Klumb). Pickle processors. Tours on request. W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company. 100 Lelia. Telephone 32-1131 (Mr. Marvin Vickery). Vitrified salt-glazed clay sewer pipe. Tours on request. Texas City American Oil Company. Telephone Wilson 5-2311. Pe- troleum refining. Tours upon request to plant manager. Average one hour. Tyler General Electric Company. Troup Highway (Mr. Dick Austin). Electrical appliances. Tours on request. Kelly-Springfield Tire Company. Chandler Highway (Mr. Henry Lowery). Rubber tires. Tours on request. Sterling Faucet Company. 1520 East Laurel. (Mr. J. D. Brown). Plumbing fixtures. Tours on request. Van Horn Continental Minerals (Miss Jerri Evans). Barite mining. Tours 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday on request. Pioneer Talc (Mr. Albert Gregory). Tale mining. Tours on request. Spanish-speaking guides available. Southwestern Talc (Mr. J. B. Upton). Talc mining. Tours on request. Western Marble Company (Mr. Sam Higgason). Marble mining. Tours on request. Victoria Central Power & Light Company. Victoria Power Sta- tion. Telephone HI 5-1212 (Mr. W. F. Schiffbauer). Electric power production. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- day through Friday with advance arrangements. Whitesboro Malour Manufacturing Company. U.S. Highway 82 West. Telephone 564-3655. Women and children's apparel. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Aver- age 45 minutes. G. W. Taylor Tank Company. U.S. Highway 289. Tanks, trailers and welding goods. Telephone 433-2315. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 15 minutes. Texas Manufacturing Company. U.S. Highway 82. Tele- phone 564-3838. Tanks, trailers and welding goods. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Aver- age one hour. Wichita Falls Adams Dixon Boots. 1110 East Scott. Telephone 766- 0422. Hand-made boots. Tours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Average 30 minutes. Burt Tank Separators & Oil Treating Company. Old Burkburnett Road. Telephone 723-2711 (Mr. E. M. Burt). Oil field pumps, hoists. Tours 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average one hour. Domore Chair Company, Inc. 2800 Virginia. Telephone 767-4358 (Mr. Merle C. Northum). Wooden ofiace fur- niture. Tours 2 p.m. to 5 p.m Tuesday. Average 30 minutes. Foster Cathead Company. 2101 Grant. Telephone 322-8653 (Mr. W. W. Foster). Oil well tools, including catheads, power tongs. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 20 minutes to one hour. Spanish and German-speaking guides available with advance notice. Humphrey Printing Company. 1206 Lamar. Telephone 766-4255 (Mr. Harold Story). Commercial printing. Tours 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pitts Sand & Gravel Company. Telephone 723-0871 (Mr. C. C. Pitts). Ready-mixed concrete. Tours 8 a.m. to noon Wednesday and Saturday. Average 20 minutes. Preco Industries, Inc. Burkburnett Road. Telephone 322-8342 (Mr. Harry Gray). Pretress concrete units. Tours 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Saturday. Aver- age 30 minutes. Royal Crown Bottling Company. 1206 Indiana. Tele- phone 766-4941 (Mr. R. J. Duckworth). Soft drink bottlers. Tours 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day. Average 15 minutes. Southwest Welding Company. 1515 Stesco. Telephone 766-0761 (Mr. L. M. Key). Oil well servicing equip- ment. Tours daily. Average 30 minutes to one hour. Terry Bros. Printers. 1815 Grant. Telephone 322-3066 (Mr. C. J. Terry). Commercial printing. Tours 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 30 minutes. 67 Valley Fair Manufacturing Company. 1022 Fort Worth. Telephone 766-1522 (Mr. R. G. Featherston). Wood building components. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Average 15 to 30 minutes. German, Spanish and Italian-speaking guides available. Wichtex Manufacturing Company, Inc. Burkburnett Road. Telephone 322-8612 (Mr. William J. Edwards). Oil field machinery. Tours 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Wichita Equipment Company. 2101 Tenth Street. Tele- phone 322-9151 ( Mr. John W. Wilson ) . Bermuda grass planters and spring diggers. Tours weekdays and until noon Saturday by appointment. Average one hour. Spanish-speaking guides available. UTAH Bingham Canyon Bingham Copper Mine (Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation), 26 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. Mining of copper ore from largest open-pit cop- per mine in North America. Observation point in Carr Fork provides overview of entire pit. Recorded guide service. Open daily during daylight hours, all year. Colorado River Glen Canyon (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation), near Utah- Arizona border, 65 miles east of Kanab via U.S. High- way 89. Huge concrete flood-control and power generat- ing dam on Colorado River, now under construction. Highest steel arch bridge in world. Public visitor cen- ter open during daylight hours, with official guides. Overlook points. Tours by special arrangement for engineering groups. Devils Slide Ideal Cement Company, nine miles east of Morgan on U.S. Highway 40. Manufacture of cement through all opera- tions from quarry to finished product. Tours by ar- rangement at least one week in advance of visit. Mon- day through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dutch John Flaming Gorge Dam (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation), 46 miles north of Vernal. Large concrete flood-control and power generating dam on Green River, now under con- struction. Lookout shelter open all year ; attendant on duty during summer months. Ogden and Clearfield (near) Hill Air Force Base (Ogden Air Materiel Area), Impor- tant national defense installation with responsibility for repair of jet aircraft, military repair and mainte- nance, etc. Tours by appointment. Groups of 10 or more only. Moab Uranium Reduction Company. Production of "yellow cake" uranium concentrate from uranium ore. Tours by appointment. Individuals or groups. Non-U. S. resi- dents must have prior approval from the Atomic Energy Commission. North Salt Lake American Oil Company Refinery, U.S. Highway 89-91. Manufacture of petroleum products, both distillate products and residual products such as asphalts & heavy fuels. Group tours by appointment. No tours for children under 12 years of age. Some restrictions on tours by non-U. S. residents ; inquire in advance. Cudahy Packing Company, U.S. Highway 89-91. Produc- tion of fresh, smoked and sausage meat items and packinghouse products. Tours by appointment. No children under 11 years of age. Ogden Air Force Plant 77 (Boeing Company) . Minuteman Inter- continental Ballistic Missile assembly. Limited tours by advance arrangement for organized groups such as pro- fessional, technical, and managerial societies associated with aero-space industries. Restrictions on visits by non-U.S. residents. Orem Geneva Works, U.S. Steel Corporation. Production of steel and byproducts, and fabrication of steel plates, pipes, etc. Guided tours for the public each Tuesday 9 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m. Group tours at other times by ar- rangement. Inquire in advance regarding tours by non- U.S. residents. Salt Lake City Continental Baking Company, 734 E. 4th South. Manu- facture of bakery goods. Tours by appointment. Indi- viduals and groups. Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City, 9000 South at Danish Road (near mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon). Large, modern water treatment plant with capacity of 100 million gallons daily. Tours by appoint- ment during hours 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Morton Salt Company (Saltair Plant), on Highway 40, six miles west of International Airport. Production of salt from waters of Great Salt Lake utilizing solar evaporation method. Full line of salt products for home, farm and industry. Tours by appointment during hours 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Newspaper Agency Corporation, 143 South Main. Printing of two large metropolitan daily newspapers (Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune). Tours by appointment. Groups only (individuals may join groups by arrange- ment). Contact Keith West at Deseret News, 33 Rich- ards St., or Leah Beckstead at Tribune, 143 S. Main. Sperry Utah Engineering Laboratory, 322 N. 21st West. Prime contractor for U.S. Army Sergeant Missile Sys- tem. Restricted plant tours by arrangement (no public tours). Non-U.S. residents must have clearance from Defense and State Departments. South Ogden John M. Browning Firearms Museum, U.S. Highway 89. Display of 86 original and production models of Brown- ing rifles, pistols, and machine guns. Museum open all year. 8 a.m. to 4 :45 p.m., Monday through Friday. 68 VERMONT The following companies provide tours of their plants. In most cases advance notice is required. If you could notify the company of the dates you would tour the plant and the number in the group it would better equip them to provide an interesting tour for you. Arlington Highland Candles. Barre Adams Granite Co., Inc., Lewis Street. Anderson-Friberg Co., Inc., Willey Street. Associated Memorial Products, Inc., Circle Street. Brusa Brothers, West Second Street. Chioldi Granite Co., Inc., So. Front Street. Cook, Watkins & Patch Co., Inc., 15 Blackwell Street. John Gibb & Company, Box 176. Granite City Coop. Creamerv Assn., Inc., 300 North Main Street. Peerless Granite Co., Off Willey St. The Planer Co., Inc., Off Willey St. Rock of Ages Capacitors, Inc., So. Main St. Rock of Ages Corp., Box 482. Smith, Whitcomb & Cook Co., 87 Boynton St. Vermont Maple Products, Inc., 370 Ayers St. Wells-Lamson Quarry Co., Inc., 102 North Main St. Beecher Falls Beecher Falls Mfg. Corp. Bellows Falls Margolin, H., & Co., Inc. The Rockingham Press, 81 Rockingham St. Vermont Newspaper Corp., 18 Bridge Street. White Mountain Paper Co., Mill Street. Bennington Ben-Mont, The Dow Chemical Co., Ben Mont Avenue. Bennington Brush Company, Inc., 190 North Street. Cooperative Design, 324 County Street. Sprague Electric Company, Ben Mont Ave. Vermont Container Corp., P.O. Box 420. Old Bennington Wooderafter, Inc., West Road. Garrison House, Inc. Albany Novelty Div. Polygraphic Co. of America, Inc. Vermont Tissue Paper Co., Inc. Berlin Provost Granite Co., Inc. Bethel G. W. Plastic Engineers, Inc. Bradford New England Industries. Bradford Veneer & Panel Co., Inc. Brattleboro American Optical Company, Putney Road. Battleboro Publishing Company, 73 Main Street. Crosby Milling Co., 184 Vernon Street. Guilford Paper Co., Inc., Vernon Street. Maple Farms, Inc., Putney Road. Vermont Printing Company, 73 Main Street. Bridgewater Bridgewater Woolen Co. Bristol Drake-Smith & Co., Inc. Van Raalte Company, Inc., Main Street. Burlington The Borden Co., 20 Kilburn Street. Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Burlington. Edlund Company, Inc. Fassetts Bakery, 294 No. Winooski Ave. Free Press Association, Inc., 187 College Street. General Electric Company, Lakeside Ave. & Maple St. Girard Baking Co., Inc., 50-60 Cherry Street. George Little Press, Inc., 750 Pine Street. Mother Moquins Bakery, 90 So. Champlain St. National Biscuit Co., 82 Rose St. A. D. Pease Grain Co., Inc., 12 College St. Queen City Printers, Inc., 701 Pine St. Vermont Structural Steel Corp., 207 Flynn Avenue. Cabot Cabot Farmers Coop. Creamery Co., Inc. Chester National Survey, The Cornwall F. D. Manchester & Son Derby Butterfield Division, Union Twist Drill Co. Dorset J. K. Adams Co., Inc. Enosburg Falls O'Shea Publishing Co., Inc., Orchard St. Essex Junction Drury Brick Co., Inc., 58 Main St. Essex Publishing Co., 13 Main Street. Northland Glove & Mitten Mfg. Co., 50 Pearl St. United Maple Products, Inc., 1 Jackson St. Vermont Brikcrete, Inc., 82 Park Street. International Business Machines Corp., River Street. Fair Haven Fair Haven Slate Co., Inc. Groton Vermont Treefonns, Inc. Hartland Northeast Tool & Machine Co., Inc. Hinesburg Iroquois Mfg. Company Jacksonville Coombs Maple Products, Inc. Ludlow Spaulding Woodworkers, Inc., 66 Pleasant St. Lunenburg Stienhour Press, The Lyndonville Old Fox Agricultural Sales, Inc., East Street. Manchester Charles F. Orvils Co., Inc., Union Street. Manchester Depot Manchester Woodcraft Middlebury The Addison Press, Inc., 20-Vz Main Street. Van Raalete Co., Inc., Maple Street. Milton Milton Coop Dairy Corp. 69 Montpelier Capital City Press, Inc., 37 Main Street. Cross Baking Co., Inc., 101 Main Street. S. L. Garand & Co., Inc., Box 365. Morrisville Morrisville Foundry Co., Inc., Foundry Street. Atlas General Industries, Inc., Box 475. Mount Holly Crowley Cheese Factory New Haven Thistle Metal Spinning, North Street. Newport American Maple Products Corp. H. P. Hood & Sons. Newport Plastics Corp., Derby Road. Northfield Rabbit Hollow Knitting Co. Randall Wood Products Corp. Northfield Falls Randall Wood Products Orleans Vermont Mailing Bag Co., R.F.D. 1. Orwell Fyles Co., Inc., The Pawlet Evans Brothers Slate Co., Inc. Plymouth Plymouth Cheese Corp., The, Box 15. Poultney The Journal Press, Inc., Depot Street. Williams Machine Co., Inc., 75 Main Street. J. A. Ponda Slate Co. Proctor Vermont Marble Co., 1 Main Street. Putney Putney Paper Co., Inc., Main St. Randolph Braintree Hill Cabinet Co., Weston Street. Van Raalet Co., Inc. Randolph Furniture Corp., Salisbury St. Waterbury Co., Inc. Richford The Sweat-Comings Co., 30 Main St. Richmond Harrington's Royalton Royalton Co. Rupert J. H. Guild Co., Inc., Main Street. Rutland Carris Reels, Inc. Howe Scale Company, Strongs Avenue. Rosenblatt, Albert & Sons, Inc., 10-20 Cleveland Ave. Tuttle Law Print, 7 Court Square. Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Rutland, Inc., 168 So. Main Street. Splitface Marble Corp. Ryegate Ryegate Paper Co. South Burlington Rossi Cement Products, 209 White St. Springfield Bryant Chucking Grinder Co., 257 Clinton Street Bryant Computer Products, 123 Main Street Fellows Gear Shaper Co., 78 River St. Jones & Lamson Machine Company, 160 Clinton Street Vermont Foundries, Inc., 75 Hartness Avenue E. R. Wiggins Builders Supplies, Inc., Charlestown Rd. Idelnot Farm Dairy, Inc. St. Albans St. Albans Coop. Creamery, Deal St. St. Albans Grain Co., Lower Welden St. Union Carbide Consumer Products Co., Swanton Road George Yett Bag Corp., 25 Catherine Street St. Johnsbury Caledonian Record Publishing Co., Inc., 25 Federal Street E. T. & H. K. Ide, Inc., 21 Bay Street Maple Grove, Inc., 167 Portland St. The Cowles Press, Inc., 83 Eastern Avenue Fairbanks Morse & Co. Stowe Stoware, Inc. Swanton Reliable Fence & Supply Co., Fourth St. Vermont Dressed Beef Co., Inc., Blake Street. Swanton Lime Works, Inc. George Yett Bag Corp. Townshend Mary Meyer Mfg. Co., Inc., North Road. Troy Kraft Foods Company United Farmers of New England, Inc. Vergennes Kennedy Brothers, 11 Main Street. Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Wallingford Vermont Tubbs Products, Inc. Waterville Fairmont Woodcraft Weston Vermont Guild of Oldtime Crafts & Industries, Inc. Weston Bowl Mill White River Junction Cummings Printing Co., 42 North Main Street. Forest Wedge & Clog, Inc. Green Mountain Box & Lumber Company, Avenue. Williamstown Lacillade Lumber Company, Inc. Williston Vermont Paving Corp. Windsor Cone Automatic Machine Co., Inc. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Winooski American Super-Temperature Wires, Inc., West Canal St. Champlain Containers & Box Corp., East Canal Street. Vermont Furniture Co., Inc., 46 Mallets Bay Ave. Woodstock Old Lancaster Designers, 47 Central St. Harrison 70 VIRGINIA Norfolk Ford Motor Co. Assembly Plant. Tours available upon request. Petersburg Brown-Williamson Tobacco Co. Tours available upon request. Pocahontas Pocahontas Exhibition Mine. The only coal mine in the world through which visitors may walk or drive their automobiles to view coal which was formed some 400,000,000 years ago. Richmond American Tobacco Co., 24th and Cary Streets. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Larus and Brother Co., 22nd and Cary Streets. Tours Monday thru Friday, 9 :00 a.m.-ll :00 a.m. & 2 :00 p.m.- 4 :00 p.m. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., 6th and Cary Streets. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 :00 a.m.-ll :00 a.m. & 12 :30 p.m.-3 :30 p.m. Philip Morris, Inc., 20th & Main Streets. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-ll :00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m- 2 :00 p.m. Friedman-Marks Clothing Co., Inc. 1400 West Marshall St., EL. 5-6566 (clothing manufacturers). By appoint- ment. Richmond Newspapers, Inc. 110 North Fourth St., MI. 4- 1851. By appointment. C. F. Sauer, Flavoring Extracts, 2000 West Broad Street, EL. 9-5786. By appointment. Southern Biscuit Company, Terminal Place, EL. 5-7081. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-3 :30 p.m. West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., 2300 Jefferson Davis Hwy., BElmont 2-5691. By appointment. Southern Dairies, 3031 Norfolk St., ELgin 5-1761. By appointment. Federal Reserve Bank, 5th District, 9th and Franklin Sts., Milton 8-7271. By appointment. Richmond Dairy, 314 N. Jefferson St., Milton 4-0311. By appointment. Miller and Rhoads — Department Store, Broad at Fiftb, Milton 8-3111. By appointment. Thalhimers — Department Store, Broad at Sixth, Milton 3- 4211. By appointment. WASHINGTON Anacortes Shell Oil Company Refinery. March's Point. Guided tours each Monday, Wednesday and Friday from June 16-August 31. Hours : 1 :30 p.m. Modern petroleum refinery, with facilities operating to protect Puget Sound waters from pollution. Guide explains work of various process units. Texaco Inc., Refinery. March's Point. Guided tours each Tuesday and Thursday, excluding holidays. June 1- August 31. Hours : 1 :30 p.m. Modern petroleum refinery. Anacortes Veneer, Inc., 304 — 35th Street. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 7 :30 a.m.— 3 :30 p.m. Complete process of converting timber from logs to plywood and hardboard. Coos Bay Pulp Corporation, 17th and R Avenue. Tours Monday through Firday. Hours: between 9-11 a.m. This plant is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Scott Paper Company, manufacturing sulphite pulp from alderwood. Fishermen's Packing Company, 1208 — 3rd Street. Sea- sonal, depending on cannery operations. Complete op- eration of cutting, canning and casing salmon caught in Puget Sound and Alaskan waters. Bellevue Safeway Distribution Center, 1227— 124th N.E. Group tours arranged on appointment. Bremerton Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Bus tours daily, Sundays and holidays. Schedule between June 1-September 7 : Bus leaves Main Gate at 10 :30 a.m., 1 :00 p.m. and 2 :30 p.m. B.C.T. Co. local charters, phone ESsex 7-3945. The mighty ships of the U.S. Fleet are repaired in this 337-acre shipyard, which has the largest drydocks in the nation. Bus tours end with visit to U.S.S. Missouri, famed Peace Treaty Ship of World War II. Visitors may see plaque commemorating signing of the treaty on the deck of the "Mighty Mo". Brewster Brewster Cooperative Growers. Apple-packing and storage plant. Mutual Apple Growers, Inc. Apple-packing and storage plant. Charles Hutchison. Coral flower pot plant. Gamble Lumber Co., Inc. Lumber and box plant. Camas Crown Zellerbach Corp. Located 14 miles east of Van- couver on U.S. Highway 830, on the north bank of the Columbia River. Guided tours at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 3 :00 p.m. Research center for all Crown Zeller- bach operations is headquartered here. Scientists, working in modern laboratories, continue to seek new and better products and processes plus fuller utilization. Plant produces Chiffon and Zee paper products, kraft and sulfite papers, bags, etc. Cashmere Aplets and Cotlets Plant. 117 Mission (Across from de- pot). Hours: between 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Visitors welcome any time. 71 Chehalis American Crossarm & Conduit Co., 1422 Chehalis Avenue. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 7 :30-ll :30 a.m. and 12 :00 noon-4 :00 p.m. Restrictions : Women visitors should wear low-heeled shoes and children must be closely supervised. Chehalis Packing Co., 770 State Street. Tours on week- days. Hours : between 1 :00-8 :00 p.m. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Bishop Road. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 2 :00-4 :00 p.m. No chil- dren under 10 years of age permitted inside plant. Darigold, 1193 Chehalis Avenue. Firm will conduct tours for groups. No specific hours or restrictions. Owen Lloyd & Son Lumber Co., Inc., National Avenue. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 2 :00-4 :00 p.m. Children under 10 years of age not permitted and com- pany asks that women wear low-heeled shoes. West Coast Mills, 555 State Street. Weekday tours. Hours : between 2 :00-4 :00 p.m. Restrictions : No small children permitted ; women should wear low-heeled shoes. Chelan Valley Evaporating Co., Chelan Falls. Mr. Wallace Miller, Manager. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Cameras permitted. Interesting new, modern ma- chinery. Plant produces apple juice, vinegar, dried carrots, peas and apples. Coulee Dam Grade Coulee Dam. Tour Center. Powerhouse tours from mid-June through early September at 8:00 a.m. and 9 :00 a.m. ; on the half -hour between 9 :30 a.m.-5 :30 p.m. During remainder of year, tours on the hour from 8 :00 a.m.-5 :00 p.m. daily, except Christmas. Night-time color-lighting between Memorial Day weekend in May and early September. Each half-hour, 120 different color combinations are played upon the dam. Cameras permitted in powerhouse. Dayton Green Giant Company. Canning season from about mid- April to July 20. Hours: between 8:00 a.m.-5 :00 p.m. Plant processes asparagus and green peas. Everett Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Regularly scheduled tours Monday through Friday. Hours for Lumber Di- vision tours : between 10 :30 a.m.-2 :30 p.m. Hours for Pulp Division tours : between 10 :00 a.m.-2 :00 p.m. Hoquiam Rayonier, Inc., 23rd and Railroad Street. Hours: 2:00 p.m. Tours also arranged for different hours. No chil- dren under 12 years of age permitted in plant. Paper and cellulose plant. Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. Blaine and Firman. Tours by appointment only. Sawmill, pulp mill and plywood machinery, custom. Kelso Tollycraft Corporation. Industrial Park. Tours con- ducted Monday through Friday, year-round. Hours : 1 :30 p.m. See outboards, cruisers and yachts in-the- building. Kennewick Cal-Spray (California-Spray), JU. 6-1151. No schedules for guided tours, but will make them for a party of five or more after arrangements are made. Cameras are restricted. Phillips Pacific Chemical Co., JU. 6-6192. Tours for business groups and students, depending on organiza- tion. No regular tourist, and no women or children. Cameras are restricted. Allied Chemical Corporation, JU. 2-2155. No formal tours, except on special occasions such as during Chem- ical Progress week. Usually limited to student groups or business men. No cameras allowed. Gas-Ice Corporation, JU. 2-2623. Tourists are welcomed. Call and make arrangements with the manager or oper- ator in charge. Tours in parties of 10 or less. No tours on Sunday. Cameras are allowed. Welch's Grape Juice, JU. 2-2131. Tours are not a regular practice, they do not have the facilities for such. Ex- ceptions are made for special organizations in small groups of adults, when they can do it conveniently. No cameras are allowed. Longview Weyerhaeuser Company. Guided tours leave from the Guest House daily, Monday through Friday. Hours : 9 :00 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. Because of the distance between mill units, visitors must furnish their own transporta- tion. For safety reasons, company cautions that chil- dren under 5 years of age should not be taken on the tour. Complete tour usually requires 2 hours, 15 min- utes. This is the world's largest integrated wood prod- ucts plant. Visits to the Weyerhaeuser Pulp and Paper-board Mill may be arranged in advance through the Pulp Division Personnel Office. Large group tours : arrangements should be made with the Weyerhaeuser Public Relations Office in Longview. Phone 5-2150, Ext. 211. Reynolds Metals Company. Tours conducted on Thurs- days only. Hours : 1 :00 p.m. Reservations should be made a day in advance, if possible. Children under 12 years of age not permitted on tours. Aerocar, Inc. Occasional tours permitted. Persons who wish to visit this plant, where the only flying cars in the nation are made, should phone HAmilton 3-8260. Lynden Whatcom County Darigold Association. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : 10 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Said to be largest cheese-making plant under one roof. Mount Vernon Carnation Condensery and Can Factory, 117 North First Street. Tours upon request for date and time. Western Farmers Association, Sixth and Fir. Tours through Poultry Processing Division upon request for date and time. Olympia Olympia Brewing Company, Tumwater. On U.S. Highway 99, south of Olympia. Daily tours are conducted by this company, makers of Olympia Beer. Hours: between 9 :30 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, North end of Jefferson Street. Visitors may tour plywood mill Mon- day through Thursday. Hours : 8 :30-ll :30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. Omak Biles-Coleman Lumber Co. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m- 3 :00 p.m. Contact Mr. Eldon Hamilton. Peterson, Keller & Shumway, Inc. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.— 4 :00 p.m. Contact Mr. Chester Ringheim. Fruit packing in operation during October-November. Omak Fruit Growers. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.— 4 :00 p.m. Contact Mr. Harold Aveldson. Fruit packing in operation during October-November. Port Angeles Crown Zellerbaeh Corp. Ediz Hook. Visitors may tour this large newsprint plant daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Hours : 9 :00 a.m., 1 :00 p.m. and 3 :00 p.m. Tours start promptly so visitors are urged to be at the plant early. Rayonier Inc., Ennis Creek. This large paper pulp and cellulose plant offers tours daily except Saturday and Sunday. Hours : 10 :30 a.m. and 2 :00 p.m. Tours start promptly. The wood mill, which is one of the 72 interesting operations in the mill, does not operate on Friday. Peninsula Plywood Corp., 439 Marine Drive. Tours daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Hours : between 9 :30 a.m.-2 :30 p.m. Port Townsend Crown Zellerbach Corp. One mile south of Port Town- send, off State Highway 9. Guided tours at 9:00 a.m., 11 :00 a.m. and 3 :00 p.m. Plant produces wrapping papers, bags, multiwall bags, linerboard and agri- cultural papers. Raymond Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. No set hours ; tours conducted through mill at any time. Renton Boeing Airplane Company, 8th and Logan, Renton. Reg- ularly scheduled tours, Mondays only. Hours : 8 :15 p.m. Phone JU. 6-3192 in advance to reserve tickets. Pacific Car and Foundry, 4th and Factory Street, Renton. Tours by appointment. Hours : between 8 :30 a.m- 12 :00 noon ; 1 :00-3 :30 p.m. Phone AL 5-4511. Richland California Spray-Chemical Corporation. Firm conducts guided tours for parties of from 5 to 10 persons. Ar- rangements must be made in advance. Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Tours conducted for special groups. Arrangements must be made several weeks in advance and approved by the Atomic Energy Commission. Tours limited to certain areas and de- partments. Seattle Albers Milling Company, 143 West Massachusetts. Tours by appointment. Hours : between 1 :00-3 :00 p.m. Visi- tors over 18 only. Phone MA. 3-0510. Cereals, animal feeds. American Can Company, Elliott and Vine. Tours by appointment. Adults only. Contact Mr. Nelson, MA 3-8100. Bethlehem Pacific Coast Steel Corp., 3631 East Marginal Way. Tours by appointment. Phone WE. 5-1100. Carnation Company, 2746-45th Street. Tours by appoint- ment. Hours: firm prefers after 2:00 p.m. Phone LA. 5-8414. Container Corporation of America, 4634 East Marginal Way. Tours by appointment. Contact Mr. Eber Marsh, PA 2-8181. Continental Baking Company, 434 Aurora Avenue. Tours by appointment only. Hours: between 9:30-10:30 a.m. Contact Mr. Don Betz, MA. 3-2332. Continental Can Company, 601 Myrtle Street. Tours by appointment only. Contact Mr. Paul Bentson, PA. 2-2500. Elliott Bay Mill Company, 600 West Spokane Street. Tours by appointment. Phone EA 4-8080. Imperial Candy Company, 800 Western Avenue. Tours by appointment Tuesday and Thursday. Hours : be- tween 9 :0O-ll :00 a.m. Contact Mrs. Swarthout, MA. 3-0160. Kenworth Motor Truck Corp., 8801 East Marginal Way. Tours by appointment. Phone PA. 2-0101. King Broadcasting Company, 320 Aurora Avenue. Reg- ularly scheduled tours Saturday and Sunday. Hours : between 12:00 noon-8 :00 p.m. Phone MU 2-2555. Radio & TV. Landendorf United Bakers, Inc., 2901 6th Avenue South. Tours by appointment weekdays, except Tuesday. Phone MU. 2-2244. Northwestern Glass Company, 5801 East Marginal Way. Firm prefers visitors 12 years old and up. Contact Mr. Stern, PA. 2-2240. Glass Containers. Sick's Rainier Brewing Company, 3100 Airport Way. Reg- ularly scheduled tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Phone MA. 2-2600. U.S. Plywood Corporation, 4025 13th Avenue West. Tours by appointment weekdays, except Friday. Hours: be- tween 9:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. Firm prefers visitors 14 years of age and older. Contact Mr. Dennis Nicols, AT 3-8800. Spokane Armour & Company, East 3300 Trent. Tours on Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday. Hours: 10:00 a.m. preferred. Contact Mr. P. J. Olsen, Personnel Depart- ment, KE. 5-1541. One hour required for tour. Firm prefers 4th grade students and up. Group tours for 25-30 children handled ; prior arrangements necessary. Brownie Baking Company, West 225 Indiana. Tours of this cookie factory available Tuesdays through Thursdays. Hours : between 10 :00 a.m.-3 :30 p.m. Contact Mr. David Voge or Gladys Gould at FA 8-8460, Time required : about 45 minutes. Split groups to 15 children. Calkins Manufacturing Company, North 1102 Atlantic. Tours arranged during middle of afternoon. Contact Mr. O. C. Calkins, Mr. D. L. Calkins, or Mr. B. W. Guyer at FA 5-4518. No restrictions on size of group. Tour-time: 30-45 minutes. Firm manufactures farm machinery. Carnation Company, 411 West Cataldo. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 9-11 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Advance arrangements requested ; size of group restricted to 30. Contact Mrs. Betty Johnson at FA. 8-4200. Tour-time : about 45 minutes. Dairy products. Clark Equipment Company. (Brown Trailer Division). 6328 East Utah. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-3 :00 p.m. Contact Mr. Bob Bailey, Plant Manager, KE. 5-1641, or Mrs. Mitzi Murray, Personnel Office. Partly limited to 12-15 per- sons. Seventh grade students and up. Firm manu- factures van-type aluminum trailers and truck bodies. Tour-time: 45 minutes to one hour. Advance notice must be given. Conley Chemical and Supply Company, 4th and Oak. Tours on weekdays. Hours: between 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Contact Mr. Larry Larson, RI. 7-6136. High school age visitors and older preferred. Tour-time : 30 minutes. Company manufactures sanitary mainte- nance supplies. Continental Baking Company, 803 North Post Street. Guided tours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day. Hours : between 10 :00 a.m.^ :00 p.m. Contact Margaret Nelson, Home Economist, FA. 8-1650. No restrictions on size of group, but one to two weeks' notice preferred. Tour-time : 45-90 minutes. Culligan Soft Water Service, 913 West Bridge. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 8 :00 a.m.-5 :00 p.m. Groups of 10-15 preferred. Contact Mr. R. E. Elling- wood or Mr. Lee Shrontz, FA. 8-3670. Tour-time: 30 minutes. Operation : regeneration of water-condition- ing units. Electrical Products Consolidated, East 411 Sprague. Tours on weekdays, no special hours. Contact Mr. N. N. Kaufman, MA. 4-1179. Advertising and art stu- dents and adult groups welcome. No restrictions on size of group. Two days advance notice requested. Firm manufacturers zeon displays and lighting. Fairchild Air Force Base. Tours Monday through Fri- day. Groups of 40 or more preferred. Contact Informa- tion Services OflBcer, CH. 4-2511, Ext. 2142. Three or four days advance notice necessary. 73 142nd Air Defense Wing (Washington Air National Guard), Geiger Field. Tours Tuesday through Friday. Hours: between 10:00 a.m.-3 :00 p.m. Phone MA. 4- 9611. One week advance notice necessary. Unforeseen or emergency tours, at least two hours notice needed. First grade students and up. Request one instructor or advisor for each 10 students. First National Bank in Spokane, West 502 Riverside. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 9 :30 a.m.-3 :30 p.m. Prior arrangements required. Contact Mr. Sheldon Kiser or Mr. Henry Matthew, TE. 8-2761. Tour-time : 30 minutes, minimum. Sixth grade stu- dents or over. Mechanical bookkeeping, tellers' opera- tions. General Machinery Company, East 3500 Riverside. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.— 1 :00 p.m. Advance notice required. Contact Mr. H. I. Gustafson or Mr. E. J. Simons, KE 4-1535. Group restricted to 20. Children 12 years of age and older accepted, if accompanied by an adult. Tour-time: one hour. General Mills, Inc., East 1211 Sprague. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Hours : between 11 :00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Contact Mr. H. E. Seamons, KE. 4-1574. Prior arrangements needed. Group: 6-30 persons. John W. Graham Company, West 707 Sprague. Tours daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Contact Mr. C. L. Seeley, President, MA. 4-1221. Tour-time : about 1% hours. Retail and wholesale stationery. Great Northern Railway, 815 Old National Bank Office, Hillyard & Spokane. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. GN asks advance notice by letter at least 4 days before tour date. Con- tact Mr. M. V. Schoonover, General Agent, MA. 4-5141. School children groups accepted ; other children, if accompanied by adults. Inland Empire Dairy Association (Darigold), East 33 Francis Avenue. Tours between 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Contact Mrs. Bishop, HUdson 9-2660. Tour-time: 15 minutes to one hour, depending or group and type of tour desired. Hostess room available for use by orga- nized group, by appointment. KGA Radio Station, 6228 South Regal. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : 10 :0O-ll :00 a.m. ; 2 :00-3 :00 p.m. Contact Mr. Arthur Vogel or Mr. Ollie Schell, KE. 4-6031. No age limit. Tour-time: 30 minutes. Radio broadcasting operations. KNEW Radio Station, 57th and Helena. Tours on week- days. Hours : on weekdays. Hours : 9 :00-11 :00 a.m. ; 1 :00-4 :00 p.m. Prior arrangements requested. Group : limited to 10. No age limit. Contact Mr. Vince Hoffart or Mr. Bill Gratton, KE. 4-9363. KREM Radio and TV Station, Radio Village, South 4103 Regal. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 11 :00 a.m.^ :00 p.m. Advance notice requested. No age limit. Group not to exceed 20. Contact Mr. Walter Schaar, KE. 4-0466. Tour-time : 30 minutes. Viewing of TV and radio studios, programs. KXLY Radio Station and TV Station, West 315 Sprague. Tours on weekdays only. Hours : between 8 :30 a.m- 1 :30 p.m. Advance arrangements necessary. Contact Mr. Allen Stenholm, MA. 4-1218. Tour-time: 30-45 minutes. KHQ Radio and TV Station, Moran Prairie. Tours by appointment only. Advance arrangements required. Specially conducted tours for limited number only. Contact Promotion Manager, MA. 4-5131. Tour-time : 30-90 minutes. Lindgren-Turner Company, West 902 Broadway. Week- day tours. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Prior arrangements requested. No age limit. Contact Mr. Lindgren or Mr. Turner, FA. 8-5720. View manu- facturing of decals, silk screen process printing plant. Mary Ann Bakery, 2906 North Crestline. Tours any day except Tuesday and Saturday. Hours : between 10 :00 a.m.-12 :00 noon ; 2 :00-3 :00 p.m. One day's notice nec- essary. Contact Mr. Warner, Office Manager, HU. 7^1666. Tour-time : 45 minutes. Miller and Poston Manufacturing Company, 1115 North Havana. Tours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Hours : between 10 :00 a.m.-3 :00 p.m. Advance notice required. Groups up to 25 can be readily handled. Firm prefers visitors to be at least 12 years old. Phone KE. 4-0443. Casting, machining and assembling of aluminum irrigation couplers and fittings. The Old National Bank of Spokane, Riverside and Stevens. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 9 :30-ll :00 a.m. Prior arrangements needed. Contact Mr. Rod Jones, Vice President, MA. 4-4141. Tour-time : one hour. Pacific Coca-Cola Bottling, Inc., North 901 Monroe Street. Tours on Wednesday ; other days by appointment. Hours : between 10 :00 a.m.-5 :00 p.m. Prior arrange- ments requested. Contact Mr. Harold T. Raymond, Manager, FA 7-5541. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 730 Bon Marche Building. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m. -4 :00 p.m. 4-5 days' notice requested. Group : 15-20 preferred. Contact Mr. John Doyle, TE. 8-0502. View central office dial equipment, long distance switchboard. Tour-time: one hour. Pigeon Hole Parking, Inc., 449 Peyton Building. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Prior arrangements required. High school or adult groups only. Contact Mr. V. A. Sanders or Mr. Henry Vorlicky, TE. 8-1469. Arrangements may be made to observe the operation of mechanical parking at one of five Pigeon Hole Parking units now operating in the City of Spokane. Shaw & Borden Company, 325-327 West Riverside ; 326- 328 W. Sprague. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-12 :00 noon ; 1 :00-4 :00 p.m. Prior arrangements necessary. Groups limited to 10 persons. Contact Mr. Earl H. Colson, MA. 4-2366. Commercial stationers, office outfitters, printing and en- graving, Kodak and art and engineering supplies. Tour : time : 1-2 hours. Sick's Rainier Brewing Company, 829 West Broadway. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : 1 :30 p.m., 2 :30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Guided tours through entire plant, refreshments. Adult groups up to 35 persons easily handled. Advance notice requested. Tour-time: 40 minutes. Contact Mr. Frank Viro, FA. 7-7731. Silver Loaf Baking Compnny (Holsum Bread Bakery), West 1102 Ide. Tours Monday, Thursday and Friday. Hours : 1 :00-3 :00 p.m. Contact Mr. Bob Francis, FA. 8-8610. One adult is required for each group of 5-10 children. Hours listed above are best to view entire op- eration, however, morning or evening tours are permis- sible. Tour-time : 45 minutes. Spokane and Inland Empire Blood Bank, South 507 Wash- ington. Prior arrangements necessary. Groups of 15 persons and smaller preferred. Contact Mr. Donald T. Dougherty, Manager, MA. 4-0151. Tour-time : 15-30 minutes is desired. Spokane & Eastern Branch, Seattle-First National Bank, 601 West Riverside. Tours on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Hours : 10 :00 a.m. No restrictions on size of party, but bank suggests about 20 persons. Contact Mr. H. M. Richards, Assistant Vice President, MA. 4-5221. Tour-time : up to 2 hours. The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Daily Chronicle, West 927 Riverside. Tours on Thursday afternoons. No restrictions on group size. Children should be 10 years old. Contact Mr. Harold R. Boyd, Manager, Newspaper Reference Library, MA. 4-3321. Lecture preceding tour ; mechanical departments as well as advertising, business and editorial offices visited. Tour-time: 1% hours. 74 Swift and Company, East 4103 Mission Avenue. Tours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Hours : 9 :00-ll :00 a.m. Advance notice required. Contact Mr. Joe Boon, KB. 4-2626. Firm prefers visitors to be at least 12 years old. Meat-cutting operations, beef, lamb, veal. Sausage manufacture. Sliced bacon operations, ham cooking. Tour-time : 30 minutes. Spokane Steel Foundry Company, Bast 6017 Mission. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : between 2 :00- 4 :30 p.m., unless otherwise arranged. Group limited to 10-15. Company prefers visitors at least 12 years old. Advance notice required. "Contact Mr. Gunnar Erickson or Mr. John C. Tenold, KE. 4-8811. Steel melting, cast- ing and grinding operations. Tour-time : 45 minutes to 1 hour. URM Stores, Inc., East 108 Jackson. Tours weekdays. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Prior arrange- ments necessary. Visitors 12 years of age and older received. Contact Mr. F. F. Vawter or Mr. H. D. Landreth, FA. 7-5551. Receiving, storing, assembling and shipping of dry grocery products. Mechanized as- sembling process, IBM tabulation of orders, costs, prices, etc. Tour-time : 1 hour. U.S. Weather Station, Geiger Field. Tours on weekdays. Hours : preferably between 12 :30-3 :00 p.m. Prior ar- rangements desirable. Groups of 20 or less preferred. Contact Mr. Robert T. Small, MA. 4-9951. Radiosonde balloon releases at 3 :15 a.m. and p.m. Tour-time : 20- 30 minutes. Union Iron Works. East 217 Montgomery. Tours week- days. Hours between 9 :00 a.m.-l :00 p.m. Advance notice requested. School groups on special arrangement. Groups limited to 50. Contact Mr. W. D. Roberts or Mr. E. C. Harvey, HU. 7-1691. Steel fabrication of tanks, etc. Machine shop work, iron casting, steel casting. Tour-time : 1 hour. Washington Water Power Company, Mission and Upriver Drive. Weekday tours : Hours : between 9 :00 a.m. and 4 :00 p.m., unless otherwise arranged. Advance notice required. Ten to 100 persons preferred. Contact Mr. Karl Bachman, HU. 9-0500, Ext. 572. Children 7 years of age and older accepted if accompanied by an adult. Western Light Metals, Inc., North 100 Erie. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 9 :00 a.m.-3 :30 p.m. Ad- vance notice required. Groups limited to 15-20. Con- tact Mr. A. L. Groves, KE. 4-6811. Children 12 years of age and older accepted if accompanied by adult. To reach plant, drive east on Trent to Erie, which is first street east of Spokane River, turn right. Production and puring of aluminum castings used in manufacture of trucks and trailers. Tour-time : 1 hour. White Pine Sash Company, East 4005 Broadway. Tours on weekdays. Hours : between 9 :00-10 :00 a.m. and 12:00 noon-3:00 p.m. Prior arrangements required. No age limit. Contact Mr. J. H. Sampson, Mr. M. R. Schroeder or Mr. K. H. Klopp, KE. 4-2661. Frame sash and box factories ; lumber yard. Tour-time : 1 hour. Spokane Valley Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Trentwood, Washington. Guided tours on Thursdays from June 30- August 31. Hours : 1 :00 p.m. and 2 :30 p.m. Reserva- tions by phoning the plant. WAlnut 4-1500. Tours start from Trentwood cafeteria building, east of main entrance gate. Children must be over 12 years of age. Early Dawn Dairy, 24th Avenue and Best, Veradale, Washington. Tours Monday through Friday. Hours : 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon. Visitors should make reserva- tions by phoning WAlnut 6-1515. Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood, Washington. Tours Tuesday through Friday. Hours : 2 :00 p.m. Visitors should make reservations in advance by phon- ing WAlnut 4-1911. Stanwood Twin City Foods, Inc. Guided tours permitted for small groups. Arrangements should be made in advance to visit this frozen foods processing plant. Tacoma American-Superior Biscuit Co., 8500 Durango Street, S.W. Tours can be developed on arrangement with the man- agement. Phone JU. 8-5286. Carling Brewing Co., 2120 South C Street. Tours may be made daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Hours : be- tween 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Contact Mr. Ron Mueller for large groups. Phone BR. 2-3251. Educators Manufacturing Co., 3401 Lincoln Avenue. Tours arranged through Mr. Berrett. Company manu- factures school and institutional furniture. Phone FU. 3-5575. Nalley's Inc., 3410 South Lawrence. Tours arranged through Mrs. Dahl, Personnel Office. Hours : 9 :45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Food packaging and processing plant. Phone FU. 3-1621. Puget Sound Plywood, Inc., 230 East F Street. Persons who wish to tour should appear at plant office between 8 :00 a.m.-2 :30 p.m. Conditions not actually hazardous, but visitors must sign release before taking non-con- ducted tour. St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., 1220 St. Paul Avenue. Visitors who wish to tour should be at the plant before 2 :30 p.m. Phone MA 7-6181. Tacoma Public Utilities Building, 3628 South 35th Street. Hours : Between 9 :00 a.m.-3 :30 p.m. i\o informal tours Saturday or Sunday, but large groups can arrange visits other than regular tour hours through Mr. Bill Dugovich, Public Relations Officer. Phone t'U 3-2471. This building headquarters one of the largest munici- pal public power operations in the United States. Its clean, modern lines are geared to efficient management of light, power, water and municipal belt-line railroad. Tacoma Smelter, Ruston. Tours daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Hours : start at 10 :00 a.m. Large groups should make special arrangements. Phone SK 9-3551. Plant refines about Vioth of nation's copper. Western Boat Building Corp. (Fairliner Division), 2556 East 11th Street. Tours permitted between 2:30-3:30 p.m. For large group tours contact Mr. W. E. Barber at plant office. Phone FU 3-2607. Plant builds Fair- liner cruisers. White River Tree Farm, off U.S. Highway 410, beyond Enumclaw. This tour of Weyerhaeuser tree farm is always available. Contact Weyerhaeuser Co., Dept. of Public Information, Tacoma Building, FU 3-3361 to make arrangements. Scenic and interesting trip in- cludes tree farm and sawmill. Industrial Area, Tideflats. A visit to Tacoma wouldn't be complete without exploring the Port-Industrial Dis- trict on the tideflats. View large ships receiving and unloading cargo at dockside, commercial fishing boats at anchor in the haven at the foot of Port of Tacoma Road, and marvel at the panoramic view of Tacoma's harbor, the Olympic Mountains and Mt. Rainier from the high spot at the top of Marine View Drive. Toppenish Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. Seasonal operation, from October 1-February 1. Dail i tc ^rs. Hours: 12:00 noon-7 :00 p.m. California Packing Corp. Seasonal operation, from April to early fall. Tours during daylight hours. Vancouver Arrangements must be made in advance to tour the follow- ing: Becco Chemical Division. Bemis Bros. Bag Co. The Carborundum Co. Columbia River Paper Co. Fort Vancouver Plywood Co. Seattle, Portland & Spokane Railroad Roundhouse. Stebco, Inc. Washington Canners Co-op. — Tours during seasonal op- eration only. Columbia Machine, Inc. 75 Vantage Priest Rapids Dam, 24 miles south of Vantage, on State Highway 7-C. Guide on duty daily. Hours: between 9 :30 a.m.^ :30 p.m. Stop at Vista House at the dam. Walla Walla Libby, McNeil & Libby, Moore and Jefferson Streets. Tours by appointment from June 20-July 15. Hours : between 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Arrangements should be made with Mr. E. E. Downing or Mr. F. W. Brown at JA. 5-1380. General Foods Corp. (Birds Eye Division), 1164 Dell Street. Tours by appointment Monday through Sat- urday; on Sunday in June and July. Contact Mr. Clarence Baker, Personnel Office, JA. 5-7890. Walla Walla Canning Co., 7th and Rose Streets. Tours by appointment from April 15-October 1, Monday through Saturday. Hours : after 1 :00 p.m. Phone Mr. Jack Queen at JA. 9-1370, to make arrangements. Continental Can Co., 13th and Dell Streets. Tours by appointment from Monday through Friday. Hours : between 9:00-11:00 and 1:30-1:30 p.m. Contact Mr. G. D. Hansen, Personnel Office, at JA. 5-3400, to make arrangements. Walla Walla Union Bulletin, First and Poplar. Group tours only by appointment, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Hours : between 1 :00-3 :00 p.m. Newspaper specifies only children over 13 years of age permitted to tour plant. Make arrangements with Mr. Sherm Mitchell, Sr.— JA 5-3300. Pacific Telephone-Northwest, 102 East Alder. Tours Monday through Friday : afternoons. Contact Mr. Har- old McCoun at JA 5-9000. Wenatchee Keokuk Electro-Metals, P.O. Box 361. Hours: between 8 :00 a.m.-5 :00 p.m. Tours must be prearranged. Yakima Alhambra Wine Co. & High Country Processors, Selah, Washington. Tours daily Monday through Friday dur- ing seasonal operations, from October 1 through end of April. Tours for parties up to 15 persons anytime ; larger groups must make arrangements in advance. Wine and apple juice processing plant. Charbonneau Packing Co., Selah, Washington. Tours ar- ranged anytime Monday through Friday, but visitors should call before going out to plant. Company operates from October 1 to end of April. Apple juice cannery. No restrictions on size of party. H & H Packing Co., West Ahtanum Road, Yakima. Tours arranged anytime Monday through Friday, with no re- strictions on size of group. This meat packing plant operates year-round. Special attraction : live buffalo in fenced lot. Visitors are cautioned not to attempt to pet the buffalo. Libby, McNeill & Libby, North 1st Avenue and Quince Street, Yakima. Tours during seasonal operation, from mid-June to November 1. This fruit cannery has two shifts, but prefers to handle visits during day shift. Persons who wish to tour plant should call in advance. Everyone is required to wear headgear; hairnets will be provided for women who do not have scarves. No restrictions on size of party. Firm does not allow pictures to be taken in the cannery. Valley Evaporating Co., Cowiche, Washington. Parties of up to 15 persons may tour Monday through Friday dur- ing seasonal operation, October-December. Hours : be- tween 8 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Plant dries apples. Cascade Lumber Co., North 7th and H Streets, Yakima. Tours of this interesting lumber mill available year- round from the 8th to the 15th and from the 23rd through the 30th of each month ; not available the first or third weeks of the month. No restrictions on size of party. Complete tour takes 1M> hours. Persons with heart conditions or fear of high places are warned that there are catwalks and considerable stair climbing involved in touring the mill. Richey Gilbert. 10 West Mead, Yakima. Tours available Monday through Friday during seasonal operation, June 1 to February 1. Hours : between 8 :00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m. Visitors should phone the plant in advance. No restrictions on size of party. Fruit packing plant and warehouse. WEST VIRGINIA Beckley Beckley Exhibit Mine. Coal Towns. Berkeley Springs World's Largest Glass Sand Firm, Route 522, North of Berkeley Springs. Tours during working hours. Bluefield Pocahontas Exhibition Mine. Bridgeport Master Marble Works. Tours by appointment. Cannelton Cannelton Coal Company. June 1-August 31, Tues. & Thurs. 9 :30 to 11 :00 a.m., 1 :30 to 3 :00 p.m. Culloden Bishoff, glass plant. Tours by appointment. Elkins Allengheny Lumber. Tours by appointment. Enterprise Commercial Flower Growing. Franklin Aulds Mills. Tours by appointment. Glenville Gas Compressor Station. Tours by appointment. Coal Mine. Permit required. Harpers Ferry Stone quarries. Tours by appointment. Huntington Rainbow Art Glass, glass plant. Tours weekdays, 8:00 a.m.-3 :00 p.m. Huttonsville Carnation Milk. Tours by appointment. Inwood Apple Processing. Tours by appointment. Jane Lew Lewis Country Glass, glass plant. Tours by appointment. 76 Martinsburg Musselman Cannery, food processing. Tours by appoint- ment. Milton Blenko, glass plant. Tours weekdays, 8:00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Morgantown Morgantown Glassware Guild. Seneca Glass Company. Moundsville Fostoria, glass plant. Tours by appointment. New Martinsville Viking Glass Company. Parsons Armour Tannery. Tours by appointment. Dorman Woolen Mills. Tours by appointment. Rainelle Meadow River Lumber Company. Wood products. Spencer Spencer Manufacturing Company. Stotesbury Coal Town Museum. Time 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily. Wellsburg Erskine Glass & Manufacturing Company. Weston Mountaineer, glass plant. Tours by appointment. Colonial Glass Co., nortb Weston. Tours by appointment. West Virginia Glass Specialty, south Weston. Tours by appointment. Struc-Tite, Fiberglass. Tours by appointment. Louis, glass plant. East of Weston. Tours by appoint- ment. Brilliant, glass plant. Tours by appointment. Wheeling Hazel Atlas, glass plant. Tours by appointment. J. L. Stifel Textiles. Tours by appointment. White Sulphur Springs Coal House — Handmade Coal Jewelry. Federal Fish Hatchery. Ranch House Made of Coal & Souvenir Shop. Milan Pharmaceutical Co. Tours by appointment. Whitesville "House of Stones", handmade coal jewelry. Williamson Appalachian Power Sprigg Substation. Tours by appoint- ment. Williamstown Fenton Art Glass Company. Nine tours daily, Mon. through Fri., from 9 till 5. Gift shop open Mon. through Sat. Tours leave gift shop at 9 :00, 9 :40, 10 :20, 12 :00 noon, 12 :40, 1 :20, 2 :00, 2 :40 and 3 :20 p.m. WISCONSIN Appleton Aid Association for Lutherans, 222 W. College Ave. Life insurance. Contact R. L. Rahn. Appleton Post-Crescent, 306 W. Washington St. News- papers. Contact Marshall Granros. Consolidated Badger Cooperative, 1815 W. Spencer St. Dairy products. Contact Walter Trinrud or Ty Stefl. Elm Tree Bakery, 3300 W. College Ave. Bakery products. Contact Mrs. Marion Stilliman. First National Bank, 200 W. College Ave. Large Bank. Contact Marvin Heiden. Geo. Walter Brewing Co., 210 S. Walnut St. Malt bev- erages. Contact Roland J. Marx. Wis. Telephone Co., 221 W. Washington St. Divisional office. Contact R. Van Sistine. Valley Fair Shopping Center, 705 W. Foster St. 35 unit shopping center. Contact James Vosper. Institute of Paper Chemistry. Research lab and grad. school. Ashland Buchli Enterprises. Earth-mining equipment. Contact Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Reiss Coal Company. Coal dock. Contact Ashland Cham- ber of Commerce. I. E. DuPont, Barksdale Plant. Explosives. Contact Ash- land Chamber of Commerce. Splicewood Co. Hardwood, veneers, furniture. Contact Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Munsingwear. Sleepwear, underwear. Contact Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Hiabob Hydraulics. Hydraulic logging equipment. Con- tact Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Marathon Corporation. Paper Napkins. Contact Ash- land Chamber of Commerce. Beloit Wis. Power & Light Co., Rock River Generating Plant, Highway 51. Electric power. Contact L. W. Hoffman. Berlin Berlin Chapman Co., Berlin. Foundry, bleachers, tool & die. Midwestern Sport Togs, Berlin. Customer deerskin gar- ments. Truesdell Fur Co., Berlin. Fur garments. Realist, Inc., Berlin. Realist camera & surveying equip. Black River Falls Nelson Muffler Co. Mufflers for industrial motors. Con- tact Black R. Falls Chamber of Commerce. Norplex Corporation. Plastic articles, printed circuits. Contact Black R. Falls Chamber of Commerce. Cranberry Marshes. Cranberries. Contact Black R. Falls Chamber of Commerce. Chippewa Falls Northern States Power Co. Hydro-electric generating plant. Contact Plant Officials. Chippewa Woolen Mills. Wool yard goods, clothing. Con- tact Plant Officials. Peters Packing Co. Meat Products. Contact Plant Offi- cials. Clover Dairy Co. Dairy Products. Contact Plant Officials. Leinenkugei Brewery Co. Beer. Contact Plant Officials. Eau Claire U.S. Rubber Co. Tires, rubber products. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. Sterling Pulp & Paper Co. Paper products. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. Peter's Meat Products, Inc. Meat products. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. Drummond Packing Co. Meat products. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. TenderKrust Baking Co. Bakery goods. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. Holsum Bakers. Bakery goods. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. 77 Dolly Madison Dairies, Inc. Dairy products. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. Oak Park Dairy. Dairy products. Contact Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce. Fort Atkinson James Manufacturing Co., 104 W. Milwaukee Ave. Barn, poultry equipment. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. Tomas Industries, Inc., 700 Oak St. Lighting fixtures. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. Creamery Package Mfg. Co., 201 N. Main St. Dairy processing equipment. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. The Larsen Company, Jones Avenue. Vegetable canning. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. Jones Dairy Farm, Jones Avenue. Ham, bacon, pork sausage. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. W. D. Hoard & Sons Co., 28 W. Milwaukee Avenue. Pub- lishers, printers. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. Bettersox Knitting Mills, 219 S. Water St., East. Hosiery. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. National Agricultural Supply Co., Janesville Avenue. Mail order. Contact Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce. Genoa Mississippi Lock and Dam. Flood control and navigation. Horicon John Deere Horicon Works. Farm implements. Contact Sales Manager. Stokely Van Camp, Inc. Food processing (seasonal). Contact Sales Manager. Gardner Mfg. Co. Fabricated metal & vending machines. Contact Sales Manager. Janesville Parker Pen Co., 1400 North Parker Drive. Pens, pencils. Contact Wm. Beyer Chevrolet, 1000 Industrial Avenue. Automobiles. Contact Richard Meyers, Personnel Dept. Fisher Body, 1220 Industrial Avenue. Auto bodies. Con- tact Bob Smith, Personnel Dept. Shurtleff Ice Cream Co., 108 S. Main Street. Ice cream. Contact Ray Drew. Colvin Baking Co., 300 East Milwaukee St. Bakery products. Janesville Sand & Gravel Co., 1110 Harding St. Sand, cement blocks. Contact G. C. Condon. Jefferson Stoppenbach Sausage Co. Meat products. Ladish Malting Company. Malt. Union Upholstering Co. Furniture. Copeland-Ryder Shoe Co. Shoes. Albers Milling. Dog food. Amphenol-Borg Corp. Synthetics. Kenosha American Motors Corp. Automobiles. Contact E. R. Moore. Madison Bancroft Dairy Co., 1010 S. Park St. ALpine 7-1006. Contact Mr. Leonard Byers. Tours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday by appointment only. It is sug- gested that rubbers or old shoes be worn. Tour about one hour. Most interesting operations from 9:00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon. Borden's Wisconsin Milk and Ice Cream Division. Con- tact Mr. Sidney Larson, 629 W. Washington Ave., ALpine 5-4551. Tour about thirty minutes, daily except Sunday and Wednesday. Most interesting operations can be seen from 11 :00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m. Bowman Farm Dairy. Contact Mr. Al Jindra, Fish Hatchery Rd., P.O. Box 352, ALpine 5-0016. The mill- ing parlor is open seven days a week from 3 :00 to 5 :30 p.m. Guided tours conducted Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 :30 to 4 :30 p.m. Appointment preferred. Tour about one hour. Coca Cola Bottling Co., 3536 University Ave., CEdar 3-5348. Tours Monday through Friday 8:00 to 12:00 a.m., 1 :00 to 3 :30 p.m. Appointment necessary. Tour 20-30 minutes. Forsberg Paper Box Co., 2107 Fordem Ave., CHerry 4-2431. Contact personnel department. Tours by ap- pointment only with groups of not more than ten people preferred. Gardner Baking Co., 3401 E. Washington Ave., CHerry 4-4747. Tours Monday through Friday only. Given between hours of 1 :00 and 4 :30 p.m. with no tours beginning after 3 :30 p.m. Appointment necessary. Contact Mrs. Feme Moran. Tour about one-half hour. Madison-Kip Corp., 201 Waubesa, CHerry 4-3511. Con- tact Mr. Reed Coleman. Tours weekdays by appoint- ment. Madison Producers Dairy Sales, 1707 S. Park St., ALpine 6-1986. Swiss Cheese factory. Tours by appointment only, Saturdays included. Madison Silos-Division of American-Marietta Co., 3248 Atwood Ave., CHerry 4-1362. Contact Mr. Robert Har- mon. Tours weekdays by appointment only. Groups should number no more than twenty. Oscar Mayer & Co., 910 Mayer Ave., CHerry 4-1311. Contact Mr. F. B. Lynaugh. Tours Monday through Friday at 9:30 a.m., appointment preferred. Tours at other times by appointment only. Minimum age of 14 years. Extent of tour can be explained at time of appointment. Packaging Corp. of America, American Box Board Co., Subsidiary. 1422 Packers Ave., CHerry 4-1368. Con- tact Mr. Edwin Sawdy. Tours weekdays, by appoint- ment only. Red Dot Foods, Inc., 1435 E. Washington Ave., CHerry 4-3551. Tours Monday through Thursday between 9:00-10:00, 11:00-12:00 a.m., 1:00-2:00, 3:15-4:00 p.m. Appointment only. Tour approximately 20 min. U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, University Ave. and Walnut. ALpine 7-2211. The first institution of its kind in the world and the only federal one in this coun- try. Equipped with precision instruments for testing strength of new building materials of wood and develop- ing new uses for timber and wood waste by both chem- ical and physical experiments. Tours for individuals Monday through Friday inclusive, 2:00 p.m. Tour takes about one hour. Group tours by appointment for anyone in ninth grade or over. Electric Research Farm. The Electric Research Farm is a working laboratory showing how electric power can save labor on the farm, help produce quality prod- ucts more easily and economically and contribute to better farm living. Open for inspection. A guide will be on hand from 10 :00 a.m. until 5 :00 p.m. every after- noon. Located on Highways 18 and 151, one-half mile southwest of Madison. Advance arrangements should be made for groups of five or more by writing to Prof. F. W. Duffee, College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin or calling ALpine 5-3311, Ext. 2122. All of the companies listed must be contacted prior to visitation and ample time given for them to arrange for your tour. Marinette Ansul Chemical Co., Stanton St. Chemicals. Contact Ray Twining. Eisendrath Glove Co., 1523 Main St. Gloves. Contact Walter Johnson.. Scott Paper Co., 3120 Riverside Ave. Paper, tissue, nap- kins, etc. Contact Peter Darling or Howard Baker. 78 Marinette & Menominee Box Co., Ill Hosmer St. Ship- ping containers. Contact D. F. Coffey, Jr. Marinette Marine Corporation, Ely Street. Boats, tug- boats, barges. Contact F. H. Bellew. Mayville Maysteel Prod., Inc. Fabricated metals. Mayville Metal, Inc. Fabricated metals. Dorst Metal Craft. Fabricated metals. Mayville Engineering. Shot shall reloaders. Purity Cheese Co. Cheese, dairy products. Frank Ryser Co. Cheese. Mayville Die and Tool Co. Forging dies. Rilling & Endlich Co. Furniture. Tab Service Corp. Metal cabinets. Manitowoc Mirro Aluminum Co., 1512 Washington Street. Aluminum cooking utensils, pressure pans, aluminum stampings, radio, airplane, auto, refrigerator and outboard motor parts, toy sets, kitchen gadgets, electric percolators, pans, trays, grids, grills, tanks, aluminum boats, foil, siding and storage sheds. Visit at 1 :30 p.m. Tour iy 2 hours. No students below seniors in high school allowed. Manitowoc Shipbuilding, Inc., 16th & River Streets. Shipbuilding and reconstruction, drydoeking and gen- eral ship repairing, plate and shape fabrication, boilers, papermill, cement mill and fertilizer plant equipment. Visit at 10 :00 a.m. or 1 :30 p.m. Tour iy 2 hours. Manitowoc Eqiupment Works, 621 Quay Street (Subsid- iary of Manitowoc Company, Inc.) Farm and home upright freezer units, freezer-refrigerator combinar tion units, refrigerated display cabinets, cases and dispensing units, metal stampings, light machine pro- duction work and assembly. Visit by arrangement. Tour 1 hr. Manitowoc Engineering Corp., South 16th Street. Cranes, shovels, draglines, contract machine work, machinery installation, dry clean, mach., and canning plant ma- chinery. Tour by arrangement. Tour 1% hours. White House Milk Co., Inc., 102 Revere Drive. Evapo- rated milk, dry milk solids, instant powdered milks. Visit at 10 :00 a.m. Tour 1 hour. Wisconsin Aluminum Foundary Co., Inc., 838 S. 16th Street. Aluminum, brass and bronze eastings, pres- sure cookers, can sealers and cast aluminum cooking utensils. Visit mornings. Tour 1 hour. Burger Coat Co., Spring Street. Special and standard design wood, aluminum alloy, and steel commercial and pleasure craft (yachts and cruisers). Visit by arrange- ment. Tour 1 hour. Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 842 S. 26th Street. Steel filing cabinets, office desks, counters, tables, office chairs, book cases, shelving, etc. Visit up to 3 :30 p.m. Tour V2 hour. Eastman Mfg. Company, 1440 N. 24th Street. Couplings and fittings (hydraulic and air), hose assemblies, adapter unions (hydraulic), adapters, inserts and ferrules, also tube bending. Visit at 10 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon and 1 :00 to 3 :00 p.m. Tour 1 hour. Kaufman Mfg. Co., 547 S. 29th Street. Tapping ma- chines, special production machinery, fishing rods, elec- tric hedge trimmers and bowling pin setters. Visit by arrangement. Tour 1 hour. Open to school children over 8th grade. Manitowoc Newspapers, Inc., 902 Franklin Street. Daily newspaper. Visit at 2 :00 p.m. Tour 1 hour. Schmidtman Company, 702 Jay Street. Manufacturing stationers, school supplies, tablets, etc. Visit by ar- rangement. Tour y 2 hour. Aluminum Specialty Co., S. 17th & Wollmer Streets. Aluminum cooking utensils, toys, and contract stamping. Visit 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Tour 1 hour. Rockwell Lime Company, Route 4, Manitowoc (Rock- wood). Limestone, burned, bulk and pulverized lime, quick lime, polishing lime, chemical and hydrated lime. Visit by arrangement. Tour 1 hour. Quality Beverage Co., 906 S. 26th Street. Soda and car- bonated beverages. Tour mornings from 9 :30 to 11 :30 a.m. Tour y 2 hour. Sorge Ice Cream & Dairy Co., 2000 S. 10th Street. Ice cream, dairy products, butter, etc. Visit at 10:00 a.m. Tour 1 hour. Fischl Ice Cream & Dairy Co., 1419 Marshall Street. Ice cream, dairy products, butter, etc. Visit at 10 :00 a.m. Tour 1 hour. Dick Bros. Bakery Co., 306 N. 8th Street. Bakery prod- ucts. Tour at 3 :00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday or Wednes- day during months of October through May. Tour y, hour. Wisconsin Telephone Co., 820 Buffalo Street. Telephone service (dial phones). Tours 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Time y 2 to 1 hour. Radio Station W.O.M.T., 118 Washington Street. Radio broadcasting. Visit 9 :30 to 11 :30 a.m. and 2 :00 to 4 :30 p.m. Tour y 2 hour. Roorbach Greenhouses, 29th & Custer Streets. Growing of flowers and plants. Visit at any time by arrangement. Tour 1 hour. Shulander's Flowers, Memorial Drive at Reed Avenue. Growing of flowers and plants. Visit any time by ap- pointment. Tour 1 hour. Milwaukee Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., 1126 S. 70th Street (1). Power, Electrical. Mechanical & Agricultural Equipment. Con- tact Mr. Busacca, SP. 4-3600, Ext. 2981. Tours 9:30 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. Group tours available Mon. thru Fri., and by prior appointment at other daytime hours. American Motors, 38K0 N. Richards Street (1). Contact Mr. Lang, WO. 2-1800. Tours by appointment, age limit 15. Badger Paint Company, 5001 W. State Street (1). Con- tact Mr. Schwarz, BL. 8-5260. Tours 1 :30 p.m. to 2 p.m. by appointment. Blatz Brewing Company, 917 W. Juneau Avenue ( 1 ) . Phone BR. 1-0230. Tours 9, 10, & 11 a.m., 1, 2, 3, & 4 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. Sat. mornings May thru Sept. group tours. Bruce Publishing Company, 400 N. Broadway (1). Con- tact Miss Sally Langhoff, BR. 1-9700. Tours by appoint- ment, age 12 and over. Capitol Court Corp., 5500 W. Capitol Drive (16) (Shopping Center). Contact Mrs. Betty O'Leary, UP. 3-8800. Tours at various times. Continental Baking Company, 1011 W. Summers Street (1). Contact Mrs. Schneider, BR. 1-4530, Ext. 25. Tours from 3 p.m. on Mon. thru Thurs., Fri. 1 p.m. Evening tours Tues. & Thurs. Employers Mutual Insurance Co., 6620 W. Capitol Drive (16). Contact Mr. Stapel, HO. 3-2800. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Evinrude Motors, 4143 N. 27th Street (16), (Outboard motors). Contact Mr. Uecke, HI. 5-0643. Tour by appointment. Falk Corporation, 3001 W. Canal Street (1), (Steel found- ers & machinists). Contact Robert Weaver, DI. 2-3131. Tours at any time, by appointment. Feeriek Funeral Directors, 4620 W. North Avenue (8). Contact Robert H. Feeriek, HI. 4-1617. Tours 11 a.m. Sunday, about 90 minutes. First Wisconsin Nat'l. Bank, 735 N. Water Street (2). Contact Public Relations Office, BR. 6-6100. Tours after 10 a.m., Mon. thru Fri., appointment required. General Electric Company, X-ray Department, 4855 W. Electric Avenue (1). Contact Mr. Stein, EV. 3-3211. Tours 8 :30 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Must be 18 years or older. By appointment only. 79 Golden Guernsey Dairy, 2206 N. 30th Street ( 10) . Contact Mrs. Fricke, HI. 4-5400. Arrangements for tours must be made ahead of time. Large groups only. Harley-Davidson, 3700 W. Juneau Avenue (1), (Motor- cycles). Contact Mr. Coates, DI. 2-4680. Tours 9:30 a.m. & 1 :15 p.m. Groups of 15, age 14 or over. International Harvester Co., 1714 W. Bruce Street (1). ( Parts for construction, equipment & farm machinery & trucks.) Contact Mr. Horn, EV. 3-1000. Tours by ap- pointment only. Koehring Division, 3026 W. Concordia Ave. (16). (Shov- els, cranes & pavers.) Contact Mr. Berard, UP. 3-4500. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Marshall & Ilslev Bank, 721 North Water Street (2) . Con- tact Harold A. Trittin, BR. 6-7700, Ext. 275. Tours Mondav thru Friday after 2 p.m. Mayfair Shopping Center, 250O North 108th Street (13). Contact John Lehrer, GL. 3-6026. Centerwide tour by appointment. Miller Brewing Company, 4000 W. State Street ( 1 ) . Con- tact Mr. Ratkowski. Tours Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Milwaukee Gas Light Company, 626 E. Wisconsin Avenue (2). Contact Elmer Worgull, Public Relations Dept., BR. 6-6720. Tours Mon. thru Fri., 8 to 5 by appoint- ment. Group limit — 20 persons. Milwaukee Journal, 333 W. State Street (1). Contact Miss Londo. Tours 2 & 3 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. by ap- pointment only. Milwaukee Malleable & Grey Iron Works, 2773 S. 29th Street (15). Contact Mr. Gutenkunst. Tours 1 to 2 p.m. Milwaukee Sentinel, 540 N. Plankinton Ave. (1). Contact Mr. Koester, BR. 6-3900, Ext. 266. Tours Mon. thru Fri., 5 :30 to 7 :30 p.m. Age 12 and over. Groups of 10 or more. No Saturday tours. Milwaukee Solvay Coke Co., 311 E. Greenfield Avenue (4). Contact Mr. Malisch, MI. 5-4700. Tours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dennis W. Laudon & Associates, 1550 N. Prospect Avenue (2). (One of Milwaukee's fine old residences converted to life insurance office.) Contact Jerome Cook, BR. 1- 3242. Tours 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., 1 to 6 persons. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., 720 E. Wisconsin Avenue (2). (Electronic data processing equipment in operation.) Contact Mr. Szymanski, BR. 6-3320, Ext. 532. Tours 8 :30 a.m. to 3 :45 p.m. John Oster Mfg. Co., 5055 N. Lydell Avenue (17). Con- tact Miss Nancy Vaughan, ED. 2-8300, Ext. 227. Tours by appointment. Pabst Brewing Company, 917 W. Juneau Avenue (1). Contact Sam Sherman, BR. 1-0230, Ext. 38. Tours Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m. — 1, 2, 3, 4 p.m. Sat. Guest Center open 9 to 12. Tours Sat. 9, 10, 11 a.m. Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., 234 W. Galena Street (1). Con- tact Robert Driscoll, BR. 1-6900, Ext. 459. Tours begin- ning 1st week in May thru middle of Nov., tours are conducted on Sat. also. During busy summer months tours are conducted every x / 2 hour. A. O. Smith Corp., 3533 N. 27th St. (1). (Heavy steel fabricating industry). Contact Wm. Beck. Tours 9 :30 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m. By appointment only. Southgate Shopping Center, 3333 S.*27th Street (15). (Center-wide tour.) Contact Wm. Sweemer, OR. 1- 1082. Tours by appointment. Wisconsin Telephone Co., 722 N. Broadway (2). Contact Mr. Melton, EX. 3-9300, Ext. 6410. Daytime or evening tours arranged by appointment onlv. Age limit 15. WITI-TV, 5445 N. 27th St. (9). Contact Miss Kaye. Tours 4 to 5 :30 p.m. WTMJ-Hotshots, Radio City Info. Desk (1). Phone BR. 1-6000. Tours Saturday noon. Neenah Neenah Mill, Div. of Kimberley-Clark Corp., North Lake St. Tissues, towels, napkins. Contact T. H. Perry. Port Washington Wisconsin Electric Power Co., 237 S. Grand Ave. Gener- ating plant. Contact G. T. Lawrence, Public Service Bldg., Milw. (large groups only). Smith Bros. Fish Shanty, 100 N. Franklin St. Fish proc- essing. Contact Lincoln Smith. Harnisehfeger Homes, 500 N. Spring St. Prefab, homes. Contact Joe Groessel. Racine S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., 1525 Howe Street. Johnson's wax. Contact E. O. Jones, Jr. J. I. Case Company, 700 State Street. Tractors. Contact William Chown. Western Printing & Lithographing Co., 1220 Mound Ave- nue. Books, games, playing cards. Contact James R. Morrison. Reedsburg Hillpoint Cooperative Dairies. Dairy products. Reedsburg Woolen Mills. Wool yard goods and clothing. Reedsburg Foods, Inc. Food products. Rhinelander Cleary's Milk & Ice Cream Co., 107 Sutliff Avenue. Milk, ice cream. Contact John Thompson. Rhinelander Paper Co., W. Davenport St. Paper products. Contact Dick Rasmussen. Hugo Sauer State Forest Nursery. Forest tree seedlings, and transplants. Contact T. Winquist. Stevens Point Bake Rite Baking Company, 205 Wood St. Wholesale bakery. Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co., Route 4. Enamel papers. Hardware Mutuals, 200 Strongs Ave. Insurance — user of IBM computers. Joerns Bros. Furniture, 500 Shaurette St. Bedroom furni- ture. Lullabye Furniture Co., 235 North Third St. Juvenile furniture. Whiting-Plover Paper Co., Route 1. Fine rag content paper. Worzalla Publishing Co., 1515 Jefferson St. Large modern printing plant. Soo Line Rail Yards, Depot St. Division line, freight. Superior Great Northern Ore Docks, 1007 Tower Avenue. World's largest ore docks. Contact E. F. Oviatt. Farmers Union Grain Elevator. World's largest and tallest. Berwind Briquet Plant. Briquets, charcoal. King Midas Flour Mills. Flour. Sturgeon Bay Christy Corporation, 211 Iowa Street. Shipyard. Amity Leather Products, 646 Florida. Handbags. Peterson Builders, 334 S. 1st Avenue. Shipyard. Reynolds Brothers, Route 1. Cherry packers (seasonal). Fruit Growers, 40 Pennsylvania Street. Cherry packers (seasonal). Griffin-Toohey Foods, Inc., 224 Jefferson St. Fruit pre- serves (seasonal). Tomahawk Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Corrugating chemicals for box makers. Tomahawk Boat Manufacturers. Boats. Viroqua Northern Wis. Tobacco Pool. Tobacco buying. Contact George Nettum. Country Fair Cheese Mart. Cheddar cheese. Contact Charles Harris. Viroqua Cooperative Creamery. Butter, dried milk solids. Contact S. C. Dregne. 80 Waukesha' Alloy Products Corp., 1045 Perkins Ave. Phone 2-6604. Contact A. A. Cole. Groups should number no more than 10. Atkinson Block Co., 1704 E. Main St. Phone 7-4520. Con- tact Mr. Atkinson. Groups should number no more than 10. Behrens Mfg. Co., Inc., Highway F. T. Phone 7-4950. Contact G. H. Behrens. Groups should number no more than 10. Electronic Secretary, 1101 Praire Ave. Phone 2-4201. Contact Win. Kueltan. Groups between 10-30. First National Bank, 831 N. Grand Ave. Phone 2-2511. Contact David Mort. No tours on Friday. Freeman Printing, 200 Park Place. Phone 2-2501. Con- tact John Hillmer. Grede Foundries, Inc., 901 W. St. Paul Ave. Phone 2- 6686. Contact L. J. Woehlke. International Harvester, 1401 Perkins Ave. Phone 7- 5573. Contact Phil Olson. Groups should number no more than 6. Keystone Farms, Sunset Drive. Phone 2-5363. Contact Robert Rowlands. Any size group. R T & E Corp., 1900 E. North St. Phone 7-3391. Contact Thomas E. Dixon. Groups should number no more than 18. Spring City Flying Airport, Highway 30. Phone 7-8281. Contact Dale Crites. Waukesha Bearing Co., E. Pearl Street. Phone 7-3381. Contact R. A. Hansen. Groups should number no more than 25. Waukesha Cement Tile, 1225 E. North St. Phone 2-2528. Contact Dave Waite. Any size group. Waukesha Motor Co., W. St. Paul Ave. Phone 7-3311. Contact Jack Matters. Waukesha Redi-Mix, 1432 Perkins Ave. Phone 2-4441. Contact James Palmer or George Voelske. Waukesha State Bank, 100 Bank St. Phone 2-4221. Con- tact Carl Taylor or John Davies. Groups should num- ber no more than 40. Waukesha Water Utility, 115 Delafield St. Phone 2-6643. Contact Joseph Kuranz. Groups should number be- tween 5-30. Wis. Centrifugal Foundry, 905 E. St. Paul Ave. Phone 2-6688. Contact Tom Atkinson. Groups should number no more than 50. Wis. Telephone Co., 222 Wisconsin Ave. Phone 7-5501. Contact C. F. Potter. Groups should number between 15-20. Pet Dairy Products, North Prairie, Wis. Phone 2311. Contact Roy Johnson. Groups should number between 30^10. Wilbur Lumber Co., 129 N. W. Barstow. Phone 7-3334. Contact Jerry Ninabuck. Radio Station WAUX, 330 Wisconsin Ave. Phone 2-6636. Contact Mr. Figi. Groups should number no more than 10. (Advance Arrangements Are Required and Should Be Made Directly with the Firm to be Visited.) Waupun Ideal Shoe Mfg. Co. Shoes, of Commerce. Carnation Co. Can mfg. plant ber of Commerce. Ripon Knitting Works. Knit goods Chamber of Commerce. B. Central Breeders Asso. Co-op. Artificial breeders. Con- tact Waupun Chamber of Commerce. Westby Sloane Bros. Grade AA butter. Contact Archie Sloane. Contact Waupun Chamber Contact Waupun Cham- Contact Waupun WYOMING Casper Mobile Oil Co. One week advance notice. Contact Mr. W. B. Kleihege, P.O. Box 240. Pacific Power & Light Co. Tours by appointment. Con- tact Mr. Victor Bauer, P.O. Box 860. Cheyenne The Frontier Refining Co. One day advance notice. Con- tact Mr. P. A. Kahle, P.O. Box 418. Cody Canadian Husky Oil Ltd., refinery. Tours upon request. Contact Mr. K. E. Dyer, Refinery Manager. Greybull Wyo-Ben Products Co., Bentonite pits, starch, drilling fluid chemicals. One day advance notice. Contact Wyo- Ben Products Co., Box 529. Laramie Monolith Portland Midwest Co. (cement). Tours upon re- quest. Contact Mr. H. E. Potter, Superintendent. Lovell The Great Western Sugar Co. Tours arranged October, November, December upon request. Contact Mr. Charles R. Johnson, Manager. Riverton Lucky Mc Uranium Division of Utah Construction & Min- ing Co. Tours Saturday and Monday. Contact Mr. M. E. Pratt, Manager, P.O. Box 831. Vitro Minerals Corp., open pit uranium mine. 24 hours advance notice. Contact Mr. Roy Coulson, 210 South Broadway Avenue. Federal-Gas Hills Partners, mill and open pit mines. Tours upon request. Contact Mr. R. Ellerman, 520 East Main Street. Susquenhanna-Western, Inc., uranium mill and acid plant. Tours upon request. Contact Mr. Richard E. Shreve, Plant Manager. Sinclair Sinclair Refining Co., refiners of petroleum. Tours upon request. Contact Mr. E. H. Hausner, Manager. Torrington Holly Sugar Corp., sugar beet processing plant. Tour upon request. Worland Holly Sugar Corp., sugar beet processing plant. Tour upon request. 81 VIRGIN ISLANDS Island of St. Croix Jim Tillet — Silk Screen Processing, Estate Tutu. St. Croix Sugarcane Industries, Frederiksted. Narrow Fabrics, Inc. — manufacture of shoe laces. Sub- St. Croix Textile Mills, Inc., Christiansted. marine base. Virgin Islands Corporation Sugar Factory, Bethlehem. y. I. Chemical Corp. St. Thomas Vitco, Inc. — Manufacturers of clinical thermometers. Brammer V. Link Belting, Inc. — industrial belts, Bourne Bourne Field. Field. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE :1962 O — 660148 lililir