V. 1C3 (3ec 3 Statesmen, Salwru Ore- Smu Juno 14. 1133 Plenty in Salem for - Auto Travel at New Peak F v 5. ri . on i ; Tourists Business 1 -1 1? 11 '2 DEPOE BAY Depe Bay, aloof Oregon's 400-mile seacoast, is one of a somber of places where deep-sea fishing centers. Stordy craft take Tisitors and natives to fishing waters beyond the sarf line where its fun to "try your lack" or Just go aloof for the trip. Postman Facing Busy Routes This Summer Life becomes more interesting for the postman this month. Millions of Americans, "having wonderful time" here and abroad, will be crowding the mails with vacation postcards. So for the next five months mailmen will have something besides addresses to read on their rounds Not even the Postmaster Gen eral knows how many cards are mailed by Americans each sum mer or each year. In 1951 the U.S. Post Office issued about 4. 200,000,000 official stamped pos tal cards to postmasters through out the country. This figures out to 28 per person and it's estimat ed another 170 million picture postcards are printed annually. So even making allowance for the heavy use of government is sued cards by business firms, it's safe to assume the average Am erican mails at least a dozen cards a year. Almost everybody enjoys post card communication the sender, the addressee and even the mail man if they're legibly written and properly addressed. And they've been enjoying it since 1869 when the first postcard was mailed in Austria. On Jan. 26, 1869, Dr. Emman uel Hermann of the Military Academy of Vienna suggested the handy stamped card in a letter to the Neue Freie Presse of Austria. On Oct 6 of that year, Postmas ter General Henry von Stephens adopted postal cards in Austria. The innovation was adopted in the United States six years later. - . - M - m - - - A JMMM '! II I Salem is a focal point for in dustrialists and businessmen as well as for historians, politicians, students and tourists out for a good time. ' : r: -, ;: As the site of the pacific North west's j first industry a woolen mill; as the Pacific Northwest's largest canning center and the second largest (after San Jose, Calif.) in the nationras the trad ing center of the rich and pro ductive i mid-Willamette valley, and as a city of widely diversi fied industry, Salemt has much to offer to the sight-seeing bus inessman and tourist Over 150 Factories i More than. 150 manufacturing establishments turn out more than 85 different types of com mercial goods in Salem. Salem has a stable, year-round payroll, with the state the biggest year round employer, the pulp and paper plants next, and linen and flax firms third. During the can ning season, Salem's 12 large canneries employ some 4,000 workers. Many of Salem's 1 industrial plants welcome visitors but some of the potentially most interest ing are not open to- visitors be cause of special hazards. The Harvey Alumina plant, erected by the federal govern ment during World War II at a cost bf $5,000,000 to provide al umina from Pacific Northwest clays and now privately-owned, cannot permit visitors inside the plant although- the buildings may be viewed by passersby. ' The Salem Linen Mills, which do not weave - linen cloth but make thread and twine, seldom allow visitors inside the milL i Tours Arranged ' ! For reasons of safety the Hon-, eywood distilleries, where wine from locally-grown berries- is made and bottled, cannot permit visitors. Customers or those in the trade, however, may visit the plant , Most canneries, on the-other hand, welcome visitors and many are glad to arrange tours. Some plants, such as the Oregon Fruit Produce cannery, are now processing-gooseberries, but this par ticular cannery Is not equipped to handle tourists. Later this month, when the strawberry pack starts, the Blue Lake cannery will take visitors through the plant during the mid forenoon, before 3 p.m. and after 3:30 p.m. Starting with berries and through the fruit season, the Producers Cooperative cannery will take visitors between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., and prefers to have visitors call beforehand to make arrangements. Starr Foods, canning fruits dur ing the summer, is open through the day and evenings to visitors. California Packing prefers visit ors in the early afternoon. Paulus Brothers Cannery will furnish a guide (10 show tourists the whole' canning process, ' starting : with cherries later in June; mornings preferred. Morning' is also the best time to visit the Hunt Broth ers packing plant, whieh starts with the cherry 'crop. ., Visiters Welcomed : The meat-packing process, from livestock-on-the-hoof to hams-in-the-wrapper, may be seen at the Valley Packing plant on Highway 99 north. Visitors are welcome between 7:30 and ll a.nu, noon to 3 p.m. , y ' " -. Chickens and turkeys are pro cessed at the Northwest Poultry and Dairy plant and visitors may see the killing, picking and pack ing. But it is better to call the office first, since the birds' are not butchered every day, , 7 Although the 'nut (Season does not begin : until the middle of October when filberts ripen .the, Salem Nut Growers Cooperative is glad to show Interested visitors their plant, with the most mod ern hut drier, in the Northwest and equipment for shelling, grad ing and wrapping the nuts. Processing of milk js the busi ness of the Mayflower and Curly Dairies- located in the Hollywood district At Mayflower visitors are welcome between 10:30 ajn. and 1 2 p.m. : except for , Wednes days, Saturdays and Sundays,. TOP TOURIST MECCAS ' t-aaBafNr t y. w.c . ( "j"it. lie ti' ..: t ll Maad ' . .: . t . I , .' Wn, t Miiimii A Pm " . . f ,t , ' ' mmmmMmm ma m '-v.y.sit:' x' f- r'-' yww urn mi m N, Xt 'ix ' v ' Un tluai4M0tJM'to vUttcd MtMaal varka kwt year and the frere is expected t f higWr i IKS as Aweriea oreaerca t bb4 'a whopping vine billion Cellars Motering vacatieas. 'As another Indication ef the treaeadoaa popularity ( OMbile vaeatiens, 28 atatM now rank toerist receipts among their three top inH tfiew New- Mexico and New Jersey plM it IrsC . , j ; ' . . .;. They may see the homogenizing, also welcomes visitors before 2 bottling of milk ss well as the J p.m except on Wednesdays and new buttermilk machine. 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