Firm Changes Personnel Two personnel changes have been announced in the Sales and Marketing Department at Victor F. Weaver, Inc, New Holland, by Melvin S Mitchell, sales manager. Orie Wolf, 914 Giandview Dr , Akron, retail sales supervrsoi, Weaver’s Foods has assumed responsibilities of salesman in Fresh and Frozen Poultry Sales. Tn a related move, Maivin J Smoker, Gap RD2, formerly a bookkeeper in the accounting department, has been named to succeed Wolf as retail sales supervisor, Weaver’s Foods. Wolf, a native of Ephrata, is a graduate of West Chester State College. He joined Weaver in 1970. Smoker, a graduate of Goldey Beacom Junior College, came to Weaver in 1970 as an accoun tant. In his new position he will be responsible for the opera tion and supervision of Weav er’s Poultry Shop on East Main Street in New Holland. Help Us Serve You If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or ganization. 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Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to this publi cation along with your request for leaflet PPE 1209. State. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION llPreservedli Zip When you buy a home appliance, you usually get a manufac tuiei s guarantee or warranty which piotects yoiu puichase_ The teims guarantee and wauanty often mean the same thing assurance that the item you bought will give you satisfactoi y ser vice lor a specified length of time Many manufactui ei s pi efei the tei m wai - ranty One industry spokesman descubes it as simply a written statement ot the manufac turer’s responsibility for replacing defective parts or workmanship within a certain time limit But a wairanty doesn’t mean the appli ance won’t bieak down. It means that if it should break down within a certain time, the manufacturer has provided for the warranted repairs V " S''* s\ < The time limit on appliance wananties is related to the size of the Milk is a good example No appliance. For major appli- longer “just milk,” today it’s a ances, the wairanties may be raw material, effective for five years or more. One huge piocessing com- For some smaller appliances pany uses almost a billion with an expected lifespan of pounds of milk a year in the about a year, warranties aie for form of lactose, dry milk, milk shorter periods crumb, butter, and sodium The only way you can know the time limit of a warranty on an appliance is to read the war ranty statement which comes with it. Seldom, if ever, do warran ties obligate the manufacturer to replace a defective appli ance with a new one. Neither do warranties place ture for days the entire responsibility for There will also be frozen con satisfactory performance of the centiated milk, dried whole appliance upon the manufactur- *nilk, sweetened cream, and er. Included are your obliga- “long-life ’ cheese to extend the tions to carefully read and fol- useful Me of these nutritious low instructions for using the foods product In addition to food, more at- Check for blown fuses, tup- tention is being paid to packag ped circuit breakers or even a boil . in . the . bag vegetables loose plug in the machine be- , are forerunners of fore reporting trouble to the « ro ast-in-the-bag” meats, manufacturer or his dealer. casserole s, and convenience Foods Of The Future foods of the > 7o > s In the years to come we can There will be edible packages look forward to a new world of that dissolve with heat, and designed foods, foods which use packages that flavor their con natural food products as build ing blocks for new products Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27,1971—19 Ladies, Have You Heard? ... About Appliance Wairantics © *. V • • *.,••• \ ’** \ THOMAS caseinate Milk is the raw mateiial con tubutmg to a variety of piocess ed food products. Conventional dairy products will soon be staying fiesh much longer than they do now Sterile milk will become available that will stay fresh at 100 m tempeia- (Continued on Page 21)