Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon July 13, 1990 Page 7 Four reasons why teenagers drop-out There arc four main reasons why teens drop out, says Donna love leu, a founder of Detroit's Twelve Together programs: 1, Lack of a mpport lyvtrm. Many teens grow up in families that don't value eduction highly, l.ovctte says, In addition, teens may face other family problems, including a drug or alcohol abus ing parent, even a simple lack of discipline or parental support. These teens don't get the encour agement they need to stay in school. I he answer finding a substitute support system. "Nothing works like love, care, and real help, " l.ovctte says. 2. Troubles in school. High school dropouts often develop learning problems as early as first grade, says Gay I'innell, a language pro fessor at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. For these stu dents, going to school may become linked with personal failure. Schools often seem so impersonal, and lechers are often so overbur dened tht students don't get the educational and personal support they need. 3, Serious personal problems. Teens who ore overwhelmed by serious problems often feel l hey don't have anywhere to turn. They also may feel un needed, Twelve Together and other programs show teens that they are needed, and that they can make a difference in their own and in others' lives, 4. Real-world conflicts. Negative peer pressure, drugs, economic and racial problems, lack of jobs and money these problems can make success in high school difficult. Says I ovette. "I hat's even more reason to look for a caring support group." What do you do When someone you care about uses drugs Information Provided By: OSU Warm Springs Extension 1134 Palute Street PO Box 430 Warm Springs, OR 97761 (503) 553-32383239 Across the U.S.. the use of drugs is lessening among high school and junior high students. Still someone you care about may be abusing drugs. It's important to know what vou can--und can'l-do: ..Rccognic the problcm--but don't blame yourself for someone else's problem. Don't punish or blame yourself for the abuser's problem. You may tninu tnc promem wouiu disappear, "if only I didn't get so angry." Hut you arc not to blame for someone else's actions. ..Understand how family rela tionships may become a part of the problem. An abuser's family may play roles that help the drug abuse continue, but they may be unaware Control home clutter Everyone's suffering from clut ter control. According to Ameri ca's number one cleaning expert. Don Aslett. "clutter began with our uncontrollable desire to have more, better, bigger- even if it isn't good for us. even if we really don't want it, need it or have a place for it. Enough is never enough." If your home seems cluttered; if : it takes too much time to clean and arrange your stuff; if it is hard to find things when you need them, then it is time for clutter control. Find a spot Clutter control begins with or ganization, not more storage space. Select a target spot to de-cluttcr. Find a spot that needs help a closet, room, bookcase, chest of , drawers, oreven the junk drawer and determine the best use for this space. A good principle to follow is to store things near the point of first use. For example, a closet between the kitchen and dining room probably isn't the best place for luggage, sports equipment, and old photo albums. But is is a con venient spot for occasionally used kitchen appliances, large serving pieces, and table linens. Schedule a time Set a sorting date. Make an appointment on your calendar (I -2 hours long) to tackle the clutter problem. Set a timer for fifteen minutes less than the total time for f the appointment. (These last 15 , minutes will be used for straighten i ing up.) Consider this to be your appointment time to concentrate on the clutter. Unplug the phone and tiy not to answer the door. Then when your time is up, quit! You ll be pleased with the imme diate progress you can see in just this short amount of time. Sort Items Use four categories. Get four boxes, sacks, or plastic bags, label them Toss, give away, relocate (in other rooms), and stay (in the closet). Start at one. spot a closet shelf, for example. Systematically remove one item at a time, deciding in which of the four categories it belongs. Continue in that spot until you see bottom, then move to the next area, continuing until you see bottom again. When the timer goes off, stop to distribute the contents of the four boxes to their approp riate locations. Toss items go in the trash. Give away items can be placed in the car so you'll remember to haul them to the church rum mage sale, charity drop box, or a friend's home. Items designated relocate should be distributed to appropriate rooms. (But don't get side-tracked sorting these areas: that's for another day). Stay items should be put back in the closet. Using this system, you'll be able to see progress at the end of two hours. If the closet hasn't been completely emptied, set another ap pointment soon tocontinue sorting. Make a search Collect missing items. Many articles that belong in the closet you've just sorted are probably hid ing in other closets or forgotten in some corner of the house. Conduct a treasure hunt to find the items that belong in the target area. The search should be limited to what you can see or easily reach; don't search for buried items. Start with the freshly de-cluttered closet and work systematically from room to room until you've covered all areas in the house. of the roles they play , says I li abeth Ryan, author of Straight Talk About Drugs and Alcohol. (One family member may play sev eral roles at the same time.) I hree of the main roles include: I.I heenabler: I he one w ho comes to the abuser's rescue--for cample, by lending needed money. The en ablcr's actions help the abuse con tinue, and cause the abuser to believe that someone will always come to the rescue. 2. The victim: This person gets work done for the abuser. He or she mav stay up late doinu the abuser's homework, for example. 3.1 he provoker: Someone who is hurt by the abuser, but who takes revenge through anger and resent ment. The abuser may use the provoker's actions as an excuse to abuse drugs or alcohol. ..Be aware of your feelings-and how they can help or hurt you. The substance user has two main wea-pons-"the power to make you an gry, and the power to make you anxious." Rvan savs. He or she knows the abuse may upset you. He or she may even get drunk or high to make you upset. Of course you may feci angry, frustrated, and hurt. But try to be understanding without becoming too deeply in volved in the abuser's problems. ..Change you behavior--you can't change the abuser's. Don't take part in the other person's pattern of abuse, says Ryan, "fake yourself out to the wav when you don't like the behavior." she says, Don't hide alcohol or drugs from the abuser, clean up the abuser's mess, make excuses, or cover up the abuser's mistakes. You arc only helping the abuse continue. Keep your own life as full as possible. .. fry to talk to the person, but realie it may not work. If you talk calmly and without anger, you may possibly reach the abuser. But re member, many abusers have prob lems that make it almost impos sible to stop drug abuse without outside help, you may need to find a support group for yourself in order to deal with your own frust rations. ..Be aware of available kinds of help--for both yourself and the abuser. Organizations such as AI Anon and Alateen arc self-help support groups tor lamily members or friends of substance abusers. Children of Alcoholies(COA) meet ings are also available in most areas. If you community doesn't have a program, try a mental health center or a hospital to find the help you need. ..Don't blame the abuser for all your problems. Many people think that if the abuser quits, their own problems will end, too. That's not true, you may have problems that have nothing to do with the abuser. "You owe it to yourself to seek solution to your difficulties wheth er or not the abuser stops," Kyan says. Back affected by sports Sports can be excellent condi tioners for the back. Swimming, cycling and walking are highly recommended for building back strength and relieving minor back strain. But those sports that involve lilt ing, twisting, jumping and back arching such as golf, racquet sports, bowling, basketball and baseball can be risky, especially if you have weak back muscles. To minimize your chances of injury play regularly to stay fit, fol low good form (as in golf and ten nis), always warm up, and respect your physical limitations. Thinning gives room to grow Thinning the garden - pulling and discarding some seedlings to provide growing space for others is a key carlv season chore. Many gardeners plant too much seed and then become so proud of how their garden is doing that they don't thin enough. Failure to give plants adequate growing room in the row can result in stunted, poorly developed vege tables, or no vegetables at all. Most seed packets indicate the proper spacing between plants and the instructions should be followed closely. Onions, carrots and beets need space to grow both above and beneath the around surface. The leaves of these plants are essential for gathering the sunlight the plant needs to manufacture carbohy drates that are stored in the edible root or bulb. Training set Camp Counselor Training, July 13. I4and 15, I990 at Trout Lake for 10th, Nth and 12th graders. For more information contact: Arlcne or Tina at the OSU Exten sion office, 553-3238. Sign up Now!! Soap cleans out insects Sometimes, the old remedies work out best. A case in point is soap, or more specifically, insectic- Safety, care needed in lawnmower operation The average homeowner's lawn mower, operated carelessly, is a very dangerous machine. Small lawn mowers and the larger four-wheel mowers require careful handling or injuries to the operator or bystander may result. Treat tractor lawn mowers with the same respect you'd show any four-wheel vehicle such as a car or truck. The following checklist for safer operation of both small and tractor lawn mowers will help: Incrtprt fVir lrwiy nnfc nnrl hnlfc and make sure all fuel line fittings are tight. Check the mower blade for dull ncss, nicks and imbalance. Be sure to service the mower regularly according to instructions in the owners manual Know the rules of safe opera tion recommended for your mower in the owner's manual. , . Challenge camp set The Warm Springs 4-H Program will be holding a 4-H Challenge Camp for the 6th, 7th and 8th graders on August 12-16. The camp will be located at the High Lakes secondary campground. It is designed to mentally and physically challenge junior high students through hiking, education al classes, evening programs, games, swimming and self-esteem concepts. Local resource persons will assist with the camp activiites. For more information contact Arlene Boileau or Tina Aguilar at the Warm Springs Extension Office, 553-3238. Do not refuel a hot engine. Always fill the mower gas tank before starting to mow. Clear the lawn area of children and pets, do not allow children to operate the mower. When mowing, do not pull the mower towards you, always push. If moving the mower from one surface to another, leaving the mower unattended, or if the mower become clogged, turn the mower engine off. Also, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire when repairing or cleaning the mower. With a small walk-behind mower, mow steep slopes sideways. With riding mower, mow steep slopes up and down. For safe grounds: Clear the lawn of any rocks, bones, toys, or other small objects that could get caught in the mower blades Try to avoid mowing steep slopes Keep loose gravel from nearby areas off the lawn and keep all sur faces level that the mower will pass over. For operators of tractor mow ers, look behind before backing up the mower, be careful of traffic near roadways, disengage the mower mechanism before crossing drives and walks, and avoid carry ing passengers. Get the right air conditioner to buy the right Extra size patterns available Amy Leigh Fashions, Inc., is a pattern company specializing in extra-size fit for young girls. The company was formed after Mrs. Whitely could not find appropriate apparel lor her daughter, Amy Leigh. Sizes range from VA to Wi. To receive a catalog of Amy Leigh Fashions send $1.00 to: Amy Leigh Fashions, Inc., P.O. Box 192, Cisco, TX 76437. Weeds ruin landscape look Out-of-control weeds can ruin the appearance of an otherwise well kept landscape. The easiest way to control weeds is to remove them by hand or by hoeing and raking. However, where weeds are widespread and well established, some chemical weed control may be needed. Chemical weed control is a lot easier if you identify the weeds before starting the control pro gram. Weed control chemicals, or herb icides, must be applied at the right time for best results. Contact the local office of the OSU Extension Service for help in identifying the weeds if needed. Cherries provide treat And speaking of ripe, the cher ries are ripe and the raspberries and strawberries are in full swing now. Here's a good-sounding recipe for those fresh cherries. Cherry concentrate 12 cup sugar I quart halved cherries In a saucepan stir sugar into cherries. Let stand 15 minutes. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and cook cherries, stirring fre quently. When cherries start to thicken and most of the liquid is gone, stir constantly. (The concen trate is done when cherries have a glossy thick texture and the volume is reduced to about half). Cool. May be used right away, frozen or kept in the refrigerator. Salad uses macroni Sea shell salad 12 bunch broccoli 8 ounce macaroni shells I egg 4 anchovies I red or green pepper strips 12 cup grated parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons lemon juice Some weeds thai can cause a problem in the home landscape are field bindweed (morning glory), Canada thistle, quackgrass and blackberries. The herbicide glyph osate is recommended for all of these weeds. However, many desirable plants also are susceptible to glyphosate so be careful when applying it. During warm weather, do not apply glyphosate near desirable plants. Painting or daubing the leaves of weeds with the herbicide is an effective treatment in areas where spraying is not possible or practi cal. Repealed treatments may be required for control of field bend weed, quackgrass or blackberries. To insure that desirable plants are not killed and that the most effective weed control is achieved, follow all herbicide label recom mendations for rale, timing and mixture of all applications. cut into L. Jefferson County Fair July 25-29, 1990 I (7 ounce) can tuna 1 cup pitted ripe olives 2 cloves garlic, minced Peel broccoli stems; slice diago nally 'j-inch thick. Steam stems and florets until crisp-tender. Drain and cool under cold water. Cook shells in boiling water until barely tender and drain. Break egg into blender, slowly adding oil while blender is running. Add anchovies. garlic and lemon juice. Blend until smooth. Toss wit h warm shells and remaining ingredients. Serve at room temperature in lettuce-lined bowl. Makes 4 6 servings. How unit Air conditioner sale days arc here. If you're thinking of buying one, do it now and you'll save money. But before you buy, con sider the two most important fac tors in purchasing a room air con ditioner: Proper cooling capacity and efficiency rating. Bigger is not necessarily better in a roomairconditioner. If it has too much cooling capacity (expressed in BTUs), the unit will not be effi cient, and an oversized air condi tioner may give you a clammy feel ing. But if the unit is too small, it won't do its cooling job properly either. To determine your room's Potatoes need care For be.sl results at harvest time, give your garden poiato plants some extra care through the sum mer ' As potato plants grow, gradu ally pile soil around the bases of the plants and about six inches on either side. Sunlight causes newly formed potatoes to turn green. This practice of mounding the soil around the plant helps protect new tubers from the sun. When piling the soil around the plants, be careful not to cover the plant foliage. Weeding around potato plants is also important. Usea hoetocul the weed roots just below the surface of the soil. Be careful not to hoe too deeply or you may damage the potato plant roots. Potato plants should be irrigated when they are about live inches high. Once irrigation is started, keep the soil damp at least an inch below the sin lace where the feeder ruots are located. If the soil is allowed to dry out between waterings, many ol the potatoes at harvest time are likely to be small, knobby and inferior in quality. A good way for watering the potato plant is to irrigate them heavily once a day to a depth of 8 lo 12 inches. During long dry spells, dig into the soil to see how far down the dryness extends. Irrigation iscalled (or if the sod in dry more than an inch below the ui lace. cooling needs, take its measure ments and give them to your air conditioner dealer who will com pute the size unit you should buy. The next step is to buy an effi cient air conditioner one that uses less electricity and thus costs less to operate. Efficiency rating labels are clearly visible on the units. The higher the EER (energy efficient ration), the more efficient the unit. It will cost more to buy, but you'll save every minute it is on. Note: Ask your electric utility if they offer a cash rebate when you buy a high efficiency air condi tioner. Many do. Youi rebate could be hundreds of dollars. idal soap. Various kinds of soaps have been used for insect control since the early 1800s. Soaps are now available that are specifically formulated for use on plants to control insects. One of these soaps generally available in the Northwest is a pro duct called Safer Insecticidal Soap. It may be purchased at nursery or garden supply stores. Insecticidal soaps arc effective on scale insects, aphids, mealy bugs, and other soft-bodies insects. The soap solution not only wash es insects off plants, but also has toxic properties that kill the insects through contact. Soaps used for pest insect con trol are not as dangerous to handle as pesticides, but care should still be taken in applying soap applica tions. High concentrations or fre quent applications of soap sprays may cause plant damage to some varieties of plants. Laughing can be fun Laughing at someone This humor comes from con tempt and insensitivity. It destroys confidence through put-downs. It excludes some people from the fun. A person may not choose to be made fun of. Laughing at someone reinforces stereotypes because the joke makes fun of a particular group's race, sex, age, etc. Laughing with someone This humor comes from caring and empathy. It builds confidence. Everybody's involved in the fun. Someone chooses to become the focus of a joke, and encourages others to laugh with him or her. Laughing with someone pokes fun at shortcomings that we all have as human beings. The Children's Rights document Traditionally, tribal leaders carried a heavy burden of responsibil ity. It was their job to insure the well-being of all the members ot the tribe. Careful attention was given to the needs of children and their families. This careful stewardship helped communities set and maintain rules by which all tribal members lived. Today, most tribes elect leaders whose primary reponsibility is to protect and safeguard the welfare of tribal members and who will take an oiticiat stance against cnuu abuse ana neglect, but it cannot be left solely up to elected officials to combat the problem. As in the past, every memocr ol a tribe must play a role in protecting and nurturing children. Through united efforts, community members can encourage tribal ollicials to take a more active role in preventing child abuse and neglect. A community committee might bring a draft resolution before tribal officials than, when passed, would set a standrd for the tribe on the riuhts of its children. Following is some lannuaue that might be used in the form 'of a Children's Rights document. I. (Name of tribe) children have the right to be free from suffering physical injury, inflicted upon them by other than accidental means, which causes or creates substantial risk or death, disfig urement, or impairment of bodily functions. 2. (Name ol tribe) children have the right to be free from sexual abuse, the right to sav no to an abuser, and to tell a trusted adult about any sexual abuse they have been or may be subjected to. 3. (Name of tribe) children have the right to be free from emotional abuse or neglect inflicted upon them by an adult that may cause severe emotional scarring resulting in low sell-estecm. inadequate coping skills, emotional immaturity caused by constant negative ciiticism. or withholding of emotional support. 4. (name of tribe) children have the right to be free from punish ment, ridicule, or criticism for expressing through speech, custom. or dress their Indian or tribal heritage. 5. (Name of tribe) children have the right to be secure in their person and to have the wcllarc. protection, and care of their needs provided tor