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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1963 Visitor Center At Ft. Clatsop National Memorial Will Be Dedicated August 25 Portland - The newly con. strutted Visitor Center at Ft. Clatsop National Memorial, near Astoria, will be formally dedicated Aug. 25 in a public ceremony. Charles L. Peter eon, superintendent of the me morial, has announced. The date also will mark the 47th anniversary ol the department of the interior's rational park service, which administers the memorial. First Such Journey Ft. Clatsop National Memo rial commemorate's one of the West's most significant historical events - the 1805-6 winter encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition following its crossing of the Jr. Jiffy-Knit Hit North American continent. The Expedition was the first such journey across the Continent between the Span ish possessions on the south and British Canada to the north, and was of major im portance in the history of the United States, Peterson noted. It gave the first detailed knowledge of the far North west and awakened the inter est which started a procession of trappers and settlers to the region, a factor in making the Northwest American rath er than British. Although the new Visitor Center - a one-story frame building with 4,400 square feet of floor space - is now open and in use by the memo rial staff, the historical ex hibits for its museum will not be completely installed until sometime in June, Peterson noted. The exhibits - which are being prepared by the Na tional Park Service Museum Laboratory in San Francisco - will depict the story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition starting with its conception by President Thomas Jeffer son, who recognized the im portance to his young nation of the vast wilderness beyond the Mississippi river. Highlights of Exhibits One of the highlights of the exhibits will be a 36-foot wall map showing the route of the Woman Awarded $500 In Civil Rights Case Portland-IUPlI - A Circuit Court jury has awarded $500 to Mrs. Vivian James, a Negro, who filed suit against a tavern under the state's civil rights statute saying she had been refused service. Welfare Budget Receives Approval Salem -OIPD- The full Ways and Means committee Tues day approved a $106.7 million welfare budget. The budget was cut $21,000 from the amount asked by Gov. Mark Hatfield. The budget includes funds for an additional 128 caseworkers, 37 of whom will make a spe cial effort to help recipients get off the welfare rolls. Also included Is a specia seven-man team to make a continuing study to root out fraud cases. The slate's share will be about $41.9 million, the fed eral government will supply $49.8 million, and the coun ties $13.8 million. The committee also approv ed the budgets of the Bureau of Labor, Industrial Accident commission, and Department of Veterans Affairs. Expedition from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia river. Appropriate illustra tions, artifacts and written material will accompany the map. Another outstanding fea ture will be a scale diorama with lifelike figures in a nat uralistic setting, portraying one of the exciting moments of the Expedition's Ft. Clatsop stay - the viewing of a beach ed whale 25 miles south of the campsite at what is now Can- .A. 4V ,r .. ve-1 -v. 1 iiiim'.; BjlIMlMl "Tt I . ..'i'it t -i.' k DEDICATION SET This is the new Ft. Clatsop National Memorial near Astoria which will be dedicated in ceremonies Aug. 25. The building will house exhibits and a -j-V-x .... ... nor. Beach. Captain Clark and a small party of soldiers set out to obtain much needed blubber and oil from the whale, but by the time they got there they found the in dustrious Tillamook Indians had already reduced the huge sea animal to a virtual skele ton. The Visitor Center also in cludes an audiovisual room where colored slides with sound narration will tell oth er phases of the Lewis and Clark story, Peterson said. Replica of Fort In addition to the Visitor Center, the Memorial con tains on its 125-acre site a replica of the original log fort built by Lewis and Clark's detachment of 30 men. The replica faithfully follows the floor plan dimensions as drawn by Captain Clark on the elkhidc cover of his field book. It is being refurbished to appear as it did on the day the detachment left it on March 23, 1606. to begin their long journey home. Burnby M. Bell, historian at the memorial, said replicas of two canoes of the types used in Lewis and Clark s time will be displayed. One is a 21-foot Indian type canoe, and the other a 32-foot dugout "white man's" canoe identical to those which trans ported the Expedition on its Columbia river journey. Visitors to the memorial will find trails corresponding to those used by the band of explorers which may be fol lowed to the canoe landing, the camp spring and toward the scacoasl. The memorial Is located 4',a miles south of Astoria just off Highway 101. It Is open all year. VOYAGE CONTINUED . The Dalles-IUPD-Two young Norwegian adventurers con tinued their voyage up t!ia Columbia river in a kayak after spending a week in The Dalles. II III HI Ml. Iblll museum, but most of the exhibits will not be completely installed until in June, ac cording to Cnaries L. Peterson, memorial superintendent. POLISHERS for RENT at A to Z Rental 1213 N. Riv.ilid. 779-1474 HOD A COL IN BY 10 OUT BY 5 Same Day ANDER'S photo shop 232 East Main -Phone 772-5646 Looks like an expensive im port! Knit this jacket to top everything all year. 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