Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1963, Image 9

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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
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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-
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Clatsop National Memorial near Astoria
which will be dedicated in ceremonies Aug.
25. The building will house exhibits and a
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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.
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museum, but most of the exhibits will not
be completely installed until in June, ac
cording to Cnaries L. Peterson, memorial
superintendent.
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