' V, 12-Lihca Three promoted at Wyomissing Smirks and *’ oan Institute anti continues to otlcnd seminars In the banking 5-' industry. v> tic resided with his wife. mfr " “ W Nancy, and their three L ' ■ children in Shlllington and he r _ -B. MH (a a member of St. John « “ Baptist f)c I-ttSnllo Church He Is also a member of the t ' * Anlictam Optimist Club and currently serves as WL secretary to the Reading WjL Mall Merchants Association. m x I In (he past Pironc has Jp served on the United Way ' Campaign, the Heart Fund drive and was a member of the Heading JC’s. In his new position he will be respon sible for the overall operation of the Provident branch in downtown Reading as well as developing new accounte. Mrs. Jean B. Moore is The promotion* of three employee* of Wyomlsslng Provident Federal Savings ami l/oan Association have been announced by Barry E. Kahrbach, senior vice president. The promotions Philip J. Pirone Packing lunches can be easy Although some airlines offer hot and cold beverages for sale on board, you may want to bring hot soup or other hot dishes. When brought to a bod, soup is too hot for bacteria, but if left to become lukewarm it is an excellent place for bacteria to grow. Therefore, it is important to keep the soup pipping hot in a thoroughly clean, insulated thermos bottle. If you don’t want to complicate your travel with a thermos or lunch pad, there are alternatives. You might try freezing certain types of sandwiches, though you may experience some loss of quality. Frozen sandwiches thaw in tune for lunch, yet spread their coolness to other foods. Frozen, foil-wrapped turkey rrfilro are effective Immediately and Include Catherine York, 122 S. 7th Avc., West Reading; Philip J. Plronc, 311 W, Elm St,. Shillington; and Mrs. Jean B. Moore. 2900 Oley Turnpike Ud., St. I-a wrcnee. Miss York Joined what was then Provident Federal Savings in 1972 at a teller When Provident Federal merged with Wyomissing Federal, Miss York con tinued as a teller. She has been promoted to assistant branch manager at the Provident Office. In her new capacity she will be responsible in part for the general operation of tha branch and will be in charge of preparing monthly reports on the staus of that branch. She will also continue to serve as teller during peak periods. or chicken make a welcome change from sandwiches. Hard cooked eggs, with the shell left intact to preserve the natural sterility of the eggs, are good too. Whenever regrigeration isn’t available, it is im portant to give extra con sideration to foods for portable lunches. Canned foods are excellent - if the can is properly sealed and is not dented or bulging. Dry meats like salami and pepperoni, and fully cooked products like bologna keep well too. Clean, well washed fruits and vegetables help provide balanced nutrition. Just remember the three basic guides, HOT, COLD, CLEAN, and then enjoy a “safe” brown bag lunch .. . and a healthy vacation. - __ -- »•**»• SriP Jean B. Moore Miss York is a graduate of Holy Name High School and holds a BA in economics and business administration from Immaculata College in Philadelphia. Pirone joined the staff in 1972 as a branch manager. Previously he was employed as a teller and later as assistant manager at Bank of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Bank of Penn sylvania, he served three years in the Marine Corps and attained the rank of sergeant. Pirone is promoted to branch manager at the Provident Office. He was also recently appointed to the poistion of assistant treasurer. Pirone attended The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., and the Pennsylvania School of Banking, Bucknell University. Most recently he completed courses offered by Dun and Bradstreet and attended Penn State Ex tension where he studied accounting and economics. He also attended the University of New Hamp shire to study public speaking. He completed numerous courses offered by the Introducing Red Rose DAIRY FEEDS 'I . Red Rose MANNA MATE (AIF STARTER JOHN w fafaCmJH i xmi ★ A Great NEW Formula Containing 25% Calf Manna ★ A new feed to get calves off to a better than ever start ★ A real boost to early weaning SPECIAL BUY LET YOUR NEAREST DEALER START YOU ON THEIR PROGRAI L. T. GEIB ESI. Manheim, RD2 HEISEY FARM SERVICE, INC. Mount Joy HEISTAND BROTHERS Elizabethtown jfri gift Red Rose DAIRY FEEDS Bank being promoted from niwislanl manager at the Provident office to branch manager at the Heading Mail office Mrs. Moore joined Provident Federal in 1968 nnd was in charge of com puter services and bookkeeping She was promoted to assistant branch manager at the Provident office in 1974 and will transfer to the Reading Mall office to assume her new position. She is a graduate of Exeter High School and has com pleted courses in bookkeeping from In ternational Correspondence Schools and the Berks Vo- Tech School. She recently completed courses at the Savings and Loan Institute. She and her husband, NEW FROM I l»»»l WMjhlOu.i. Red Rose MANNA MATE CALF STARTER JOMN w &Ai(aUM. A SON* INTRODUCTORY OFFER 10 BAGS AND GET ONE BAG FREE! Offer Expires Dec 31,1975 DAVID B. HURST LEROY M. SENSENIG Bowmansville Wohlers Church Road Ephrata, PA MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE Columbia, RD2 RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY Quarryville & Buck EARL R, WEAVER m Honey Brook, RD2 Richard B Stem, District Manager Mountville, PA (717) 285-5650 JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS Red Rose Feed, York, PA A Division of Carnation Co. Catherine York Joey, have one daughter and reside in SI. Lawrence. She will replace Pirone on the advisory board of the Reading Mall office. Her new responsibilities will include the general operation of the brance as well as the preparation of monthly reports and mor tage applications. K. M. STAUFFER & SONS Witmer WALKER COMPANY Gap rtdjril.ua ©s
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