Page B4 Winsoai-Salem Chronicle Thursday, July 21, 1988 XX" " Sophisticated appiiances feature highiy efficient parts By JoANNE J. FALLS Agriculturai Extension Agent Many of today's highly sophis ticated appliances feature micro computer components that help them perform belter, faster and more efficiently. These are some of the features found in today’s appliances that have electronic controls: Easy Operation: These appli ances often require only a single touch. Many also have pre set cycles to help insure good results, even from the inexperienced users. • They have built-in safeguards. This prevents combinations of cycles or options that are not Falls designed to work together. • Some appliances have built-in diagnostic programs that help tech nicians to locate the problem and correct it • Some of these appliances have through light and sound sig nals. • These automatic washers with .electronic controls offer pro grammed cycles that give the wash time, water temperature, agitation rates and spin speeds needed for different kinds of wash loads. Some electronic control dish washers can be electronically locked to prevent unwanted opera tion. Present day consumers can expect to pay more for these fea tures. Some consumers may need a little extra time to learn to operate these highly sophisticated appli ances to get the maximum benefits from the money invested in the appliances. One of the leading corporations is offering: Four new Clean Touch series undercounter dishwashers with an undercounter dishwashers that offer electronic look consoles that are smooth and easy to clean. Homemakers can chose a seven cycle option combination or a three cycle option combination. If you are worried about leav ing your heating element on after cooking and rushing off to work, you might be pleased to know that Bethesda From Page B1 area churches. John R. Smith, a member of United Metropolitan Baptist Church, said that he volunteers at the center as an extension of the services provided by his church. United Metropolitan is one of sev eral East Winston area churches which participate in day shelter pro grams for the homeless during the winter months. Smith said he chose to answer the call for volunteers at Bethesda Center because "they needed somebody and I had free time. The center does a lot of good so I didn't mind helping out." Smith said also that he has learned from his volunteer experi ences at Bethesda. "I didn’t know that there were that many or that their situations were that bad," he said. "Most of them are really desperate. I think the center is a very worthy cause and 1 feel that if other people have the time they could volunteer to help at the center." Ms. Chaffee said that the cen ter's funding is scheduled to run out in November and that she also will be seeking ways of financing the center. She said that while funds are essential, the help of volunteers is equally importanL "We haven’t really been able to get out to a lot of churches. If we could schedule limes to come to churches and talk to them, I think we could show them the kinds of things that Bethesda Center does ■ for homeless people," she said. "I know we could get more volunteers to come in. We need a whole lot more than we have now so that we can help our homeless individuals." hands. previous models. mfrigeram, . Some of the new models of some stoves feature individual indi- features: cator lights for each heating ele- ■ Easy to clean plastic interior • Four adjustable door shelves- ment, it shows at a glance if the Imer. ■ -two size to hold full half gallon "T” ^ tazer s|ije.„,,. surface units are left on. . Dairy compartment with see containers. , hecm.sf it “h very a,. Some of the new designer style through cover that stays up when • Dual deep crispers offer near- cially for meat, D tores food items and lo refrigerators have the following lifted, freeing both of the users ly 100 percent more storage than meat at a temperature ower than ciency. FOOD LION Fresh Daily GROUND BEEF Prices in this ad good thru Sunday, July 24, 1988. '5 Lb. Pack Or More Lb. California Cantaloupes... Each 95 PEACHES South Carolina 29o Lb. 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