HEPPNER, GAZETTE-TIMES, Thuridoy, Morch 13. 1958
Planners Study Youth, Problems
! Monument News
Here is presented the third in
a series of articles on the rec
ommendations made by committ
ees at the recent Town and
Country Planning conference.
This report was made by the
youth activities committee under
the direction of Mrs E M Baker,
lone, chairman.
In Morrow county there are
625 boys and girls enrolled in
our schools in grades 5 through
12. In a survey of these grades,
566 participated. Of this number
180 were enrolled In 4-H club
work, 52 in Boy Scouts, and 24 in
Campfire Girls. This indicates
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that only 41 per cent of the ell
glble boys and girls are being
reached by these organized youth,
activities. There were 307 par
ticipating in church youth activ
ities or 54 per cent.
As a result of the survey and
because the youth committees
recognized that there were prob
lems involving the youth, sev
eral groups were called in to dis
cuss these problems with the
members of the committee. These
groups included representatives
of organizations interested In rec
reation for the youth, law en
forcement officers, school offic
ials, and some of the youth
themselves. The problems and
recommendations can be divided
into several groups.
EDUCATION:
The committee feels that the
teenagers have done a fine job
in developing the Oregon Code
for high school students and in
making it available to all of the
student bodies for their study
and consideration. This code sets
forth a basic rule for students
and parents, guides for parent
youth planning, home entertain
ing, general dating, hours, driv
ing, drinking and smoking. We
recommend that there be more
parent study of the Teenage
Code so that they will be In a
better position to cooperate with
the students in their efforts to
carry out the provisions of the
code.
We recognize the value of the
drivers training program In the
schools and we recommend that
the schools of Morrow county
give consideration to the estab
lishment of such a program.
It was felt that there was a
need for more counselling In the
schools and by other agencies
to help the youth plan their
programs and coordinate their
activities. A well-balanced train
ing should Include participation
In school, church and community
activities.
Notice was taken of a car club
By MARTHA MATTESON
The Bob Kelly family of Long
that has been organized at one creek came down Sunday morn
of the schools in the county. If ing to the Joe Mellor home where
this proves to be successful we 'the wife and children stayed
recommend that consideration be while Bob went fishing for steel
given to the organization of oth-jhead.
Mr and Mrs Fred McWlllls
drove to Redmond Tuesday on
Problems: 1. How to secure the .business. They returned home
er such clubs.
LEADERSHIP
necessary leadership for youth
programs. 2. How to obtain more
interest and cooperation in youth
programs. 3. How to properly
train leaders so that youth pro
grams can be more effective.
Recommendations: 1. That
Friday evening
Gary Engle, Mr and Mrs Lyle
Van Dusen and children were
Sunday dinner guests at the Mc
Willis home.
Mr and Mrs Earl Lewis and
children spent Friday evening at
there be more training for lead- Top visiting at the Jack Forrest
pr nnrt nntpntlal lpaHors Snmo'hntnn
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leadership training could be
given which would apply to lead
ers In any youth group. The
leaflets "Understanding Club
Members," "Club Members To
gether," prepared by Wilma Bey
er Helnzelman of the Cornell
University staff are recommended
and could be used for such a
study.
2. That 4-H chairmen in the
extension units be more active
in helping to further the 4-H
work in the communities and in
securing 4-H leaders.
3. That more educational work
be carried on as to the variety
Mr and Mrs ' Fred McWillis
drove to John Day Monday on
business.
Robert Gertson and Charlie
Cromble drove to John Day Sat
urday. Word was received late Sat
urday that Grandmother Capon
ority 'does not enter Into act
ivities with the majority. For lack
of good activities they turn to
bad. A 100 participation in
worth while activities would
leave little time or incentive for
delinquent, proclivities.
of 4-H projects that are available' L
4. since parent interest in tnenng witn youth and aU youtn
youth organizations to which encouraged to take part in worth
their children belong is an imwriile activities,
portant factor in determining the we recommend that the city
results obtained, that the parents councils, judges, city recorders
be encouraged to give their un- and the citizens of the communl-
Wml
derstandlng and support.
RECREATION:
1. There are quite a few or
ganizations that are helping to
provide recreational activities for
the youth and the committee
wishes to commend them for
their efforts and recommend that
they continue their projects.
2. There has been considerable
work done by the fair board and
others In trying to get the floor
of the fair building fixed so
that it can be used for roller
skating. We commend those who
have worked on this for their
efforts and we recommend that
the program be continued and
that skating be made available
for our young people.
3. Some school facilities are
being opened to provide recreat
ion for the young people. It is
suggested that this might be
ties support and cooperate with
the law enforcement officers.
When the representatives of
some of the high schools of the
county met with the committee
the teenagers themselves brought
out some very pertinent observat
ions:
1. Parents need to be firm in
controlling the child's driving,
and they must assume responsi
bility for the way their young
person drives.
2. The present liquor laws per
taining to teenagers should be
enforced.
3. Advertising on TV and radio
programs has a terrific Influence
for both smoking and drinking.
The ads are being aimed at the
young people.
4. Discipline of the child must
start at an early age. If there
has not been discipline as a
done more so as to provide a young child the problem is mult
had passed away at the rest home
in Redmond where she had been
living for the past two years.
She leaves one son, George,
daughters ' and step -daughters
and grandchildren. Her son Har
ry and a daughter, Nora Boyer,
preceeded her in death.
Mr and Mrs William Settle re
turned from Colorado where they
have been living since selling
there store here.
Mr and Mrs Barney Cork and
children of Prlnevllle were here
over the weekend visiting with
their folks Kdna Moore, the Roy
Corks, Boyers and Leslies.
Ansll Martin started work Fri
day for the telephone company.
Mr and Mrs Henry Martin re
turned home Sunday after a two
week trip to Salem and other
points.
The M M M club met at the
home of Mae McWillis Thurs
day afternoon Instead of at Olive
Cox's due to illness. They plan
a rummage sale for March 29.
Some of our boys went to Pen
dleton to see the ball games and
a number of folks went to Spray
for the show and dance Saturday
night.
Jim Croker drove to John Day
Monday on business for his garage.
Helen Brown and Mary Du
Bosch drove to John Day Thurs
day morning where Helen under
went surgery. They returned
home Saturday noon.
projects.
Jjefreshments were served to
i,Ta., Tnnoa. Ronnie Jones, Marcel
Jones, N C Anderson, Jerry An-
derson and Davm ana uuugiaa
Anderson.
Douglas Anderson, reporter
IONE
School Notes
Linda Heimbigner won the
United Nations Pilgrimage con
test. She will enter the final con
test March 29.
Several students are entering
the speech festival at Irrigon
March 18. Parents-teachers con
ferences will be held April 1 and
2nd. The report cards will also be
given out at this time.
Spring vacation will be March
21 and 22.
The High school will give a
play April 10.
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place for supervision recreation,
4. We recommend that the for
mation of community youth
should Include youth themselves
working together with adult rep
iplled when he becomes a teen
ager.
5. The teacher should have the
right to discipline young people
in his charge. Parents should
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resentatlves of the church, the support the teacher in this.
school, P-TA, 4-H, fraternal and
youth organizations in building
and correlating an adequate pro
gram for youth.
5. We recommend that each
community in the county have a
calendar for youth activities and
that these be made available so
as to facilitate the scheduling of
events.
6. We commend those who have
worked towards making a ski
area available near Cutsforth
Park. We wish to call to the
attention of the people that there
is a possibility for more devel
opment of a winter sports area
at that place. If the area is to be
used for this purpose more de
velopment is necessary.
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY:
Morrow county Is fortunate in
not having a real juvenile de
linquency problem. An over
whelming percent of teenagers
are well-behaved. While there
were figures given that only 3
of the youth in our country are
delinquents, there are more than
that who present problems.
The principle problem seems
to be that the troublesome mln-
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The Hoof and Horn Livestock
club met at the home of Jerry
Anderson Sunday, March 9. The
meeting was called to order by
president jerry. Roll call was an
swered by telling how our ani
mals are.
Judy Jones gave a report on
dairy breeds. Jerry Anderson gave
a report on the hay pelleting
plant on Butter Creek.
We made plans to go to the
Federated farm at Ordnance the
15th of March with our leaders,
N C Anderson and Marcel Jones.
We discussed going to the Port
land markets also.
Under old business we contin
ued judging of dairy breeds.
There was no new business. The
meeting was adjourned and we
went to the barn to see the 4-H
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