New house p There is more to analyzing/a house plan than looking at appearance and counting the bedrooms. Anyone considering building needs a plan which is flexible, has good traffic patterns ana meets family needs, say extension housing specialists at North Carolina State University. Fist, make a list of activities your family enjoys. This may include hobbies, woodworking, sewing, reading or playing musical instruments. Is a patio or deck needed? Make sure there is iiiiii?iiw?nnmi??iiHiiui?iiHnttHiH??iimimminn ' o United Metr From Page A1 '-The church committed itself a to become more involved in th> Kennedy said, 44so we began to lo< blems. 11 The Rev. (Donald) Ballard pastor) explained that he wanted beyond the doors of the church." After the idea of a day shelter v was approved by the church's Social Action and its Committee Action. The three or four volunteers w the day program underwent tra Control Center personnel Sunday "We feel, with the dedication < members and with the wisdom o that we have enough people to m* Kennedy said. The Rev. Ginny Britt, director _ trol, said the training session wi alert the volunteers as to when tc .squad and how to cope with othe "We basically discuss who the; are and how to deal with them," si the things we have learned is thai firm. We use peer pressure a lo situation." The night shelter program beg; of 1982-83, Britt said, because""^ pie in this community freeze to d In fact, the program's sole purp shelter from the cold. "The homeless," she said. "(But) shelt tion. Shelter is a way to ke freezing." ^ uRI '&&&*, j^ssssk 48^1 p 4 1 ;', " .<35r^r^**C $<???**?*? % ilans need clo: space enough for your family's activities. How many bathrooms do you need, and where should they be? Be sure the bathroom is large enough. One five feet square is the smallest area that will take an average tub. Do you really need a large kitchen? How many people will be in there to work and socialize? " Hn vnu nrpfpr a?? '* * /wu pi vivi tv vol ill tnc Mt* chen, in a dining area or in a forimiMMimimmimmmmminnmmiiimmmmMM opolitan opet ^eaTor^o'ago-*""^1" "Britt "said1' e community/' three categor >k at social pro- ly alcoholics; been releasee (the church's who are just to take religion Many of t around and < vas broached, it while those ir figjpmittee For P'e w^? ^ave for Benevolent run s^ort ?f She said at ho will operate UP at ining by Crisis mats bought afternoon. program. Vc of those church 8)ve them a f Rev. Ballard, cider, in the ike an impact," About 23C winter', Britt: of Crisis Con- previous year is conducted to thinks the d( ) call the rescue greater awari r emergencies. ^at 1 not be releast jr (the homeless) And> althc he said. "One of planned unti ; you have to be thinks Unite t to control the ^ave a definj The churcl an in the winter .1 u.t KCC|J IIIC Mill 'e have had peo- Recreation D eath- and cards, ose is to provide Persuadinj se people are church was < er is not a solu- emphasizing ep them from cards, they d money * r HP- A * * i?^^B / I LlSK^.v' -ft-.' : . flS^b K?^ZL:^raflP^OSHHHBHiHttH ? ' \. se scrutiny mal dining^oom? Some families prefer two separate eating areas. Where will the laundry be done? Lack of storage space is a common complaint. Does the house plan you are looking at 'have enough storage space for cleaning equipment, canned goods and off-season clothing? Do you need a carport or garage? Should it be attached to the house? Will a basement or attic be used enough to make C1UICI WUllUWIlllC.' is shelter homeless people generally fan^TfTter, ies: chronic substance abusers, mainpeople who probably shouldn't have I from mental hospitals, and people down on their luck. hose in^the second category wander ionVtake their medicine, Britt said, i th^third category often include peoi come south looking for a job, have money and need a place to sleep. ?out 50 to 75 persons per night show it shelter to sleep on 4x8-foot rubber by the six churches that sponsor the ilunteers watch them all night, then hot drink, usually coffee or apple morning. > persons slept in night shelters last said, which was more people than the and more people than this year. She ;crease in numbers may be due to a eness among mental health officials inable to care for themselves should ed. >ugh the day sheltejLprogram wasn't 1 two weeks before Christmas, she_ d Metropolitan's contribution will te impact. i is trying to find a television set to ter visitors entertained, while the city epartment is providing board games \ the Baptists to allow cards in the juite an accomplishment, Britt said, that, while shelter visitors may play efinitely won't be allowed to play for ^?^HH ;^rrs?SH ^F Tfc- i n mm ; "; i^|H t' r,tfi JMI t?J?M.w! ' ' )-V1g< <1 ^II^ 4H Thi ji&m ? "v- - v' ? ^ ftlaroa^stKiiriEp HMft ?49 ^J| Mi EACH EACH 32 OZ. LISTERINE 6.4 OUNCE AIM MOUTHWASH OR CLOSE-UP fUqularly 3.19. R?flulariy 1.29. L^niaHLJ^ II Prices Qood At All Family DollarStoret I Through This Weekend. 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