Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 111, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 2004 Page: 7 of 10
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By GLORIA G. BROWN County with pending court hours a day, seven days a O.T.T C
Managing Editor decisions and she is working week. Privitt works with juve-
-------------------with 25-30 on a regular ba- Privitt said drug treatment niles 18-years-old and
Amanda Privitt, with the sis. The total includes 41 centers have long waiting younger. The youngest she
office of Juvenile Affairs for males and 12 females. She lists and youth with drug is currently working with is
Noble County, was guest said the state of Oklahoma charges are the largest prob- 12, however, she has dealt
speaker for the Perry Noon has 5,240 open juvenile lem. In her recommenda- with one as young as 9-
Lions club meeting Thurs- cases. tions she can suggest years-old.
day, July 22 in the St Rose "We are progressive in he therapy, counseling, anger She said approximately
of Lima Parish Hall. way we do things,” said management, family in- 20% are repeat offenders.
She was introduced by Privitt. "We are aggressive in volvement for which sheen- Her office is located in the
Gary Strub, program chair- rehabilitation.” courages communication same building as the De-
man. Privitt explained her Most juvenile charges are and showing families how to partment of Human Ser-
job is probation and parole public intoxication, run- communicate. “Noble vices, although she is a
with juveniles. She works aways, burglaries and she County has no placement separate entity.
with the law enforcement in currently is working with centers,” said Privitt. She has Gerald Stewart presided.
Noble County and is respon- some on arson charges, to travel to secure facilities over the Lions meeting. Jim
sible for intakes with all ju- "I bring the juveniles in in other counties. She said Thompson led group sing-
veniles. with their parents,” said Denise Allen is a juvenile ing, accompanied by
"I listen to their side of the Privitt, ‘although juveniles counselor in Noble County Bernice Schieffer at the pi-
story and let juveniles know rights are taken into ac- and she also utilities ano.
count.” She is on call 24 Guests were Chandler and
Garrett Ebersole, Charlie
that someone cares about
what they have to say,” said
Privitt.
da Privett, Noble County Juvenile Affairs, spoke to She works with the District
about her work with juveniles, law enforcement and Attorney’s office and makes
e District Attorney. recommendations and court
reports for juvenile cases.
She said there are currently
53 juveniles in Noble
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Steward presented Ed
" Malzahn his 60-year pin.
A thank you note was read
Emma
Says:
Ed Malzahn “hobbles" to the
head table to receive a pin
commemoriating 60 years of
membership in the Perry
Noon Lions Club. Lions
President Gerald Stewart
presented the pin.
* from Laura Brorsen for be-
ing the Lions Club scholar-
ship recipient.
Secret greeter was Ed
Cook and Larry Moore won
the tailtwister’s award.
Perry Noon Lions meet
weekly on Thursdays at the
St. Rose of Lima Parish
Hall.
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 111, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 2004, newspaper, July 26, 2004; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2259984/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.