BKOOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
H om e o f the C ro ft L ih ,
te Aid Due V ets
' Disabilities
.«m veterans with disabil-
incurred outside of service
hereby not coming within
,pe of Veterans Administra-
aid are reminded that they
»„titled to assistance from
itate division of vocational
lilitation, it was pointed out
•eek by department of vet-
affairs officials.
, division of the state de-
ient of education provides
_ diagnosis .physical restor-
tf needed, vocational guid-
and vocational training to
needs of disaoled persons,
Tsor Charles F. Feike ex-
said that while set up to
all citizens of Oregon, the
is available as well to
ans whose disabilities are
that they are not entitled
d under Public Law 16 for
led veterans.
rision Agent Milton E. Coe
a veteran in Dayton, for ex-
e, had been in the army two
is and was discharged due
nation of a previous injury,
received training from the
and is now working as -a
repairman.
e’her veteran in McMinnville
¡¡¿charged 59 days after en-
p service because of a back
injury suffered in his high school
football days. He his now applied
for pre-dental schooling through
the rehabilitation office, not being
eligible for this training from
the Veterans Administration.
By virtue of the state’s pro
gram for the handicapped, it is
possible for a veteran to get ad
ditional aid in completing his col
lege education after using up his
GI rights under Public Law 346.
A cas.e was cited at Oregon State
College where a veteran, eligible
for three years of GI schooling,
w ill have^ His last year of train
ing paid by the state because of
a physical handicap which was
not service-connected.
Depending on the man’s need,
the state defers such costs as
tuition, tools, and training sup
plies, it was explained. Veterans
seeking this help wrere advised
to w rite the division of vocational
education, state library’ building,
Salem. An agent of the division
w ill call later in their home com
munities.
From Exchanges:
CRESCEN T C ITY — When a
certain law governing the sale
of real estate in California was
passed, there may have been a
good and substantial reason for
that law. But under the provi
sions of this law. if a man own
ed 1000 acres of land and w’anted
to sell it off in 100-acre tracts
it would he termed as subdivid
ing and maps must be filed with
the state board of real estate, and
other requirements met. On the
other hand it would be perfectly
all right if he divided the 1000
acre into four 250-acre tracts and
hold them.
CRESCEN T C ITY — At the
Methodist conference held at San
ta Cruz last W’eek, Rev. Edwin
R. Freeman was re-assigned to the
local church. Other pastors in
Del Norte county receiving as
signments were:
Klamath River Mission, O. C.
T. Peterson.
Smith River. Rev. E. C. Hicks.
Carrell M. Julian was re-ap
pointed district superintendent of
he Redwood Shasta district.
SMITH RIVER — Work was
started last week on the mill he-
ing set up by Taylor Westbrook
Andrew Neilson and Robert Owen,
who are partners in the new en
terprise. The location on Mitchell
creek, on the "old road" just north ' CRESCEN T CITY - Elaborate
of the skid road down the West- preparations are being completed
brook hill from the timber being for the biggest July 4th celebra-
tion Crescent City has ever wit
nessed, according to Bill Boone,
commander of the American Le-
1 gion post, who is in charge of af-
, fairs, and is being joined by the
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
most every other civic organiza
tion in the city.
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COQCILLE — Tentative ar
rangements have been made to
call hack the June circuit court
term grand jury Monday , June 24,
to consider the case of Thomas
Alan Coleman, 15. who shot and
killed his father, Dolf Smith Cole
man. at their Big Creek ranch
home, June 10
A coroner's jury’ decided no
one was criminally responsible
for the elder Coleman’s death.
After the inquest, Thomas w a s ’
taken before County Judge L. D. I
Felsheim, who remanded the case:
to circuit court and asked that j
a grand iury make a further in
vestigation.
1 The information filed in the I
lad’s case states that "while de- I
fending his mother and his own j
person." he shot and killed his
+ father. Judge Felsheim decided
not to make the lad a ward of
the court and left him in his
mother’s custody
Judge Felsheim’s order states
"regardless of the extenuating
circumstances which appear to
the court to have justified the act,
the act is of such serious nature
that the court is duty bound to
remand the case to the Coos coun
ty grand jury so that the evi
dence in the case may be fully
considered by that body in the
same manner as though the said
Thomas Alan Coleman were over
age of 18 years when the said act
was committed.”
SMITH RIVER — The local
Legion Post held a special meet-
i ing Tuesday of last week to de
cide the program for the sum
mer months.
Combined social and business
meeting will be held each month
with families of Legionaires w el
come to attend all social meet
ings. After each business session,
light refreshments and dancing
to the P A. system will provide
entertainment for the evening.
The local softball team is be
ing whipped into shape- for the
big clash on July 4, with the
Crescent City post.
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BROOKINGS
OREGON
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ogged by Bill Westbrook and
Bill Burrells have moved to
Mr and Mr< R ill
moving to Spokane.
( arleton Hight. Pitiful need for their place on Pedroili Drive.
building material makes this new
project a welcome addition to the
industrial life of the valley.
Glenn Fisher went to Portland
Sunday to spend a few weeks
w
’ • oU«b Don Richardson.
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