* age B12-The Chronicle. Thursd Organize h By JOANNE J. FALLS Home Economics Extension Agent One wa> to get sour home organized and running smoothly is to pattern your home management after the office management procedures that vou see being used in well-run business v firms that you visit. Well-run offices are never cluttered and disorganized. Office ^taff members usually know when they report to work w hat needs to be done during that day. Most workers know what the priorities are for that particular day. Most office managers begin working on the priorities first. ^IHIHH business! managers decide what^B^ should be done todayKj^ anH uhai canH *? be put off un- %t--?p til later. They know how to r cut down on 0 * I time waste. r /4 I Many ill homemakers seem to get Falls confused when they are faced with numerous things to do. Some homemakers do not know where to turn and find themselves completely bogged down in work. Homemakers usually find it helpful to list the things that need to be done in an A, B and C priority category. This does not mean that everything will get done, but at least the most important things will be finished first. The businessman often has to seek help in getting his work done. He often needs to motivate peole on the job. Homemakers need to learn to motivate other family members to help out in the home. Sometimes pleasant words are more motivating than harsh words. Sometimes seeking help from other family members can cause more frustration than it is worth. In that case, it might be better to spend more time on selforganization and self-education instead of arguing and fussing. Modern homemakers need to take advantage of self-education and training courses. There is a WPalfh n f p rl ii r i t i r\ n 1'at ?? v M ? II V/ V U U V U I I V/ II I v/ I homemakers in magazines, in newspapers, on the radio and on television. Businessmen are constantly seeking new information, new methods of doing their work and new methods of dealing with people. ^ Homemakers should keep a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiitmiiiimimii St. Paul OiFrom Pane R1H I VI VI ? VI ^ v W I V IMIIMItlllllllllllttltiMIIIIIIIIMItfllHttltlHIIIItltllllllll Divinity School. The Rev. PayJ Perkins, pastor of St. Matthews United Methodist Church of Greensboro, and his choir and congregation will conduct the Sunday evening worship service at 6 p.m. The guest minister for the week is the Rev. Jerry Quick of Goler \ I .. 1 . - A m. r?. ?. / iviciropoiiiaq ?ion Church/ I he revival's theme xs^God Reaches and God Cares." Devotional services will begin nightly at 7:30 followed by regular services at 8 p.m. Special guests during the revival will include Galilee Baptist Church, Laughlin Memorial Church of Greensboro, Goler Memorial AME Zion Church, Spencer Memorial Christian Church, Dellabrook Presbyterian Church, St. Paul UM Church of Kernersville, Saints Home and St. Andrews UM Church. The inspirational and senior choirs of St. Paul will provide music on Tuesday and Thursday nights. The Rev. Belvin J. Jessup is pastor of St. Paul UM Church; Ruth C. Glenn is chairman of the Task Force on Evangelism, which is* sponsoring the revival. A ay. October 24 1985 lousework I home tile on helptHI information concerning home management. Ha\e special folders for subjects such as: time management. business management, iroopu R IUSDA Choiee I Bott n j VI rcouna EBJT i uk-ii ^^^B ^ V I I r I J I f ? I ^????1????? I *129 7 oz : I Wise I DeliChi K- BtueR *pn Open Sunday lJ Noon 9 P.M. Alt Wln?fon-to?om City Food Lion loc< 9 A.M. 9 P.M. ? lewisvHto-Ciemmons ?d.* like a busir house cleaning clothing care (this could be divided into stain removal and laundry), shopping tor groceries, and shopping for clothes. K.1 '8 : Lb. Beef Round use* tmB Roast ipRp* n Can 1 liter Oltf Pt^tl, P?^i Pe| 19 T^p| fkkiMi BSW CI#mmoni I mYJ less to keep These categories are just a start. Clip and save articles of this kind and put them in the special folders for future reference. When you need help with some TrTTti, 1 u k Chokes Boof RoomI - Foil Cot E Round Steak % ^ SPME jpSCV \ !|WBBri.4' jr * a|fS\8B 9.- 79 ? ilifloMer WOC Z5 $ \ rf-Prtt, Dltf Ptpi-Fm Pkf fsi N h i TO" V Mfc.-H.NDff 8 Wisk t|88. V y it running specific problem, look up the information in your home file or call the Agricultural Extension Service for help. Attend free extension classes and workshops. Participate in <4k Chkken Breast ^ - 1 We reserve the right to limit l quantities. ' I norsA i WMtoss I vvr* \ fljSDA7 I (choice * Sapr KL ;3fl v Buck h IS *n 3W ?*| ^ 539 ofti 12 0j C?m liller leer ^ #| smoothly educational tours for homemakers. Take advantage of low-cost training classes offered by local agencies. Attend lectures and constantly seek to improve yout home management skills. 3?*, "3 Holly Farms - Gradt A ixed Fryer 4 Partejj 198 I Lb . I f^kfiiOA COMSIU DaaL vHwiw amirawn lube I teak ???I \ I il'Iiil K'TiM^T^T' I ' I jl I rfwn- | *?99 1 3 liter Red White, Pink. Gold, Ckablii I Taylor I lb fiAiintni I ?""I II Btj Off ia Food J ftp* s