Tuesday, June 21.1977 5 ars that second on the will go . d outfield California 439,250 to Baseball ice show wg Willee 48,306 for 320,123 to Fisk of of New r. n League are firstota, thirdCity andFredand Fred --say the end of July the ranch will probably begin operation as a group home rehabilitation facility for juvenile offenders aged 12 to 17 who have been referred by the University Daily Kansan Bob Davis, Lawrence (left) and Steve Wright, Lawrence, volunteer their time to build the O'Connell Youth Ranch east of Cheap labor Staff photo by RICK PADDEN Lawrence. When the ranch for disadvantaged boys is completed in August, Davis will be the house father. Bv CHRISTOPHER COX Youth ranch will offer religion instead of jail for wayward boys A dream that began two years ago is finally nearing completion as the first O'Cannell Youth Ranch home approaches final stages of construction. Staff Writer Ernest Coleman, the ranch's part-time administrator, said court referrals from Douglas and Shawne counties would have to be conducted in order also accept referrals from across the state. Coleman said the ranch offered an alternative to the institutionalization of a farm. THE IDEA FOR the ranch began two years ago when Elisie O'Connell, Route 2, donated 140 acres in rural Douglas County to be used as a youth ranch. The site is about three-fourths of a mile south of the K-10 junction and the Co-op company plant east of Awrao. O'Connell said she donated her property because she enjoyed working with young people and it would fulfill her dream of helping kids in trouble with the law. She said she also believed that a Christian-oriented rehabilitation program would be more beneficial to those in trouble than programs in state institutions. "Anything having to do with Christ," she said "is bound to succeed." The ranch's program and concept are patterned after the Thumb Tumba Ranch in Marlette, Mich., which has been operating successful with a group home facility for 10 years. The program, according to Bob Davis, who along with his wife, is one of the first teaching parents at the ranch, involves a philosophy combining social, academic and spiritual development for juvenile delinquents. EACH BOY LIVING at the O'Connell ranch will live with teaching parents in a ranch home. The teaching parents will help the boy go through the program. The ranch eventually will have four teaching parents, who will live in houses yet to be built. Coleman said salaries will be paid by grants, such as the Governor's Committee on Criminal Administration grant, which is currently being used. He said the services would be paid or a per-day basis by the State Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services. the program would come easier. Davis said this is his wife who are "born-aigain Christians." "MOST OF THE GUYS who come here will have serious problems, either social or trouble with the law," Davis said. "If we can make them feel they are somebody, that they're not just another kid who's been through the court system or on probation because of a crime, but can be here with a new awareness of who and what they are. I'll be satisfied." "We might not turn out geniuses as far as their academic skills. We might not turn out 'Super Joe' personalities. But if we can turn our minds to the center of life, we'll be satisfied." Davis said that the O'Connell ranch was unique to this area because it stressed the spiritual more than most did. He said the ranch had a strong sense of community, even among teachers at the ranch. THE MANNER IN WHICH the teaching parents would emphasize the boys' involvement in church and youth activities, as well as the parents' religious commitments, would make a difference in the time it took for them to change in their lives, according to Davis. "my wife and I are convinced that the only way to change a boy's life is not with a new house, horseback riding, mini bikes, or picnics in the woods. The change has to be inside, in your heart. And that change takes place when you let Christ into your life." Davis said that the boys wouldn't be forced to participate in any of the religious activities, but they would be encouraged through the example the teaching parents Once in the program, the boys will remain at the ranch anywhere from a few months up to a few years. Coleman sailed the average distance across the ranch range was between 15 and 18 months. During the time a boy stays at the ranch, the ranch staff would work closely with him and his parents, Davis said, and would allow each boy monthly visits home. BETWEEN THE TIME the youth comes to live at the ranch and the time he leaves, his daily routines would consist mainly of going to school and doing household chores, Davis said. Weekends would be used for cleanup and home visits. In addition to the balanced life program the boys will be able to participate in a career training program to develop vocational skills. Training programs in mechanics, woodworking, metalworking, agriculture and animal husbandry will be offered. According to Coleman, the career training program won't begin until a facility can be built to house the necessary equipment. Such a facility is planned, but its cost may rise on soon money becomes available. All construction costs, Coleman said, are covered by donations. The estimated cost of all equipment includes another house and furnishings, road construction, career training equipment and the career training facility, is $79,000. Donations as of April 1 were $79,000. Doctor's controversy to City Commission The Lawrence City Commission will try to sift through several arguments tonight and decide on locations for future medical offices in the Pinckney School neighborhood. The Pinckney Neighborhood Association and commissioners have long agreed that some land around the Lawrence Memorial Hospital needs a private office or correction offices, but the involved groups haven't been able to agree yet on an appropriate location. Association spokesmen have expressed preferences for rezoning a single parcel of land to Residential Office in hopes of resolving the problems and the destruction's brune. On the other hand, the city commission has said it would rather designate several areas around the hospital as sites for the offices. Several physicians with plans for new offices and the hospital board have said they would rather set up offices on land owned by the hospital because a key to controlling the hospital's financial stability is controlling the services provided nearby. A list of eight optional locations was drafted by the city-county planning department last month for use by all interested parties in planning the site locations. One prerequisite is to appear to the emperors not to be for sale, Move Marmie Arrestering said yesterday. As a result, commissioners may take action on a rezoning request by David Hiebert, former physician, concerned about the land on Arkansas street intersection. Hiebert originally tried to get the land rezoned last summer, but the request was denied. The 7 p.m. meeting is on the fourth floor of the First National Bank Tower. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered to all students without regard to sex. 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