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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 46

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D-6Business Monday the Cincinnati enquirer Monday, April 29, 1991 L-y THE RECORD Business people, events and transactions compiled by Shirley Dees 1 EXECUTIVE REPORT Bankruptcies Commercial bankruptcy proceedings begun recently in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a liquidation of the company to pay debts. Chapter 11 allows continuing operations to restructure debts. A Chapter 12 bankruptcy is a fanner's bankruptcy proceeding.

Companyfirm: Steven W. Leonard Deborah Leonard. Address: 1767 Coon Hill Road, Winchester, Ohio. Chapter 12. Assets: NA.

Debts: NA. Companyfirm: Charles Ward, dba Haden Ward Group. Address: 1080 Nimitzview Drive. Chapter 11. Assets: NA.

Debts: NA. Companyfirm: Van Gorden Farms, an Ohio general partnership. Address: 5550 Princeton Road, Hamilton. Chapter 11. Assets: NA.

Debts: NA. Companyfirm: Kathleen M. Potter Walter Potter dba Doe Boy's Pizza Carryout Deli. Address: 4264 Wuebold Lane. Chapter 7.

Assets: $109,169.50. Debts: $156,822.70. Companyfirm: Donald Wilbur Hill, dba Don's Guns Collectibles. Address: 3914 Trenton Franklin Road, Trenton, Ohio. Chapter 7.

Assets: $39,340. Debts: $78,495. Companyfirm: Russell E. Smith, dba Smith's Blacktop Sealing. Address: 22 North Ave.

Chapter 7. Assets: $1,380. Debts: $12,733.96. Companyfirm: Midwest Direct Marketing Inc. Address: 10138 Transportation Way.

Chapter: 7. Assets: $2,640. Debts: $237,970.69. Government contracts The following government contracts were awarded the week of April 5 to Greater Cincinnati-area individuals and companies. Data collected by Tom Nolan IV of Berryville, Va.

Awardee: Cincinnati Surgical Cincinnati. Title: Handles, surgical knife, detechable blade. Amount $80,296. Filing date: April 4, 1991. Agency: Defense Personnel Support Center, Philadelphia.

Awardee: Franklin Paskov Construction, Doylesjown. Title: New detention cell, U.S. Marshal's Amount $41,000. Filing date: April 2, 1991. Agency: General Services Administration, Sunrise, Fla.

Awardee: General Electric Cincinnati. Title: Frame fan, 25 Ea. Amount $3,837,126. (Continued on back page) Lin Sive Associates Alexander Northlich Stolley LaWarre Hurry! Limited Time Offer! 1991 PERFORMANCE ACURA LEGEND Lodging Hyatt Regency Cincinnati: Vicki Deardorff to convention services manager. Manufacturing Hydro Systems Gary E.

Golub to chief executive officer, Alan J. Marcuse to senior vice presidentcontroller, and Charles Mahoney to assistant controller. Gibson Greetings Ralph J. Olson to president and chief operating officer of the Gibson division. Marketing Sive Associates: Clifton Lin to art director in the marketing communications firm.

Printing Lazer Systems Holmes E. Leed to account executive. Professional LPK: H. Lee Lapole to vice president of marketing of the package design firm. Smith, Wolnitzek, Schach-ter Rowekamp: Penny Un-kraut Hendy to associate in the Covington law firm.

Robbins, Kelly, Patterson Tucker: Thomas M. Gaier and Daniel J. Temming to partners ABS -fe $355 NO MONEY DOWN NO CAP COST REDUCTION PER MO Borchelt Midwest Ear Foundation Lapole LPK Advertising Northlich Stolley LaWarre: Mark Alexander to media plannerbuyer and Melinda McGlade to printbroadcast coordinator. Finance Carillon Group of Mutual Funds: Appointed directors: Richard H. Finan, attorney at law and president pro tempore for the 119th General Assembly of the Ohio State Senate; and Charles W.

McMahon, who was senior vice president, chief actuary and a director of the Union Central Life Insurance Co. at his retirement in 1984. Health care Midwest Ear Foundation: Sherry L. Borchelt to executive director of research, education and tissue bank. Mayfield Neurological Institute Physicians appointed to the board of directors: A.

Lee Greiner, chairman of the board; Thomas Berger, vice chairman; Stewart Dunsker, treasurer; and Luis Pagani, secretary. Behavioral Science Center Richard L. Baum to executive vice president for contract services and marketing; Carolyn Kowatsch to executive vice president for clinical services; Susan R. Eppley to senior vice president for special programs services; and Joseph A. Wicker to senior vice president for health psychology.

Insurance Community Mutual Blue Cross Blue Shield: Harold Perlstein to vice president of corporate and market communications. The Ohio National Robert M. Tripp to chief mCMIDRS ABS BRAKES, AJRBAG, POWER WINDOW LOCKS, AMFM CASSETTE, AUTOMATIC MORE! 1991 PERFORMANCE ACURA INTEGRA LS NO MONEY DOWN $2ig NO CAP COST REDUCTION PER MO DES: POWER WINDOWS MIRRORS, AMFM CASSETTE, CRUSE, MOON ROOF AM) MORE! I Hendy in the legal professional associa- Perlstein Community Mutual Blue Cross Blue Shield tion, and Braden A. Mechley has Smith Woinitaek, i (. iu Schachter Rowekamp FSrmriiMmSS Montomery 1275 -ACUHA 530-0100 month, 75,000 mile, closed end lease wpurchase option.

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Just North of Downtown Cincinnati Conveniently Located at the Kields-Ki tel Exit off 1-71 in the Kings Automall nati attorney and 1948 graduate, were presented the 1991 Distinguished Alumni Awards by the alumni association. Xavier University: Ronald J. Brickner, senior vice president and chief financial officer of Cincinnati's Chemed and Gordon F. Brunner, senior vice president of the Procter Gamble are recipients of Xavier University's College of Business Administration Alumni Executive Achievement Awards for 1991. Meetings Job Search Resource Center: 6:15 p.m.

Wednesday at the YWCA, Job Search Resource Center, 898 Walnut downtown. Topic: Positive working relationships. Cost $5 members; $7 non-members. Reservations: 241-7090, ext. 145.

Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce: 7 a.m. May 6 at the Drawbridge Inn, Fort Mitchell, Ky. Forum for governor candidates. Cost $10. Details: Joseph E.

Wind at 291-5000. Repl Estate Investors Association of Cincinnati: 7 p.m. Thursday at the Rockdale Temple at 8501 Ridge Road, Amberley Village. Program on making it big with low-end market deals. Cost $5.

Details: 681-REIA. Women Entrepreneurs 5:30 p.m. Thursday at The Blake's (formerly The Grille), Galbraith and 1-71. Cost $17 members; $22 nonmembers. Reservations: 621-8300.

Public service Allied Construction Industries: Appointed officers for 1991-1992: Willis R. Sparks, R.E. Forshee president; Edwin H. Tasset, E.H. Tasset first vice president; Philip J.

Neumann, Universal Contracting second vice president; Patrick J. McLaughlin, cHc Fabricating secretary; and Ronald L. Lehman Cincinnati Builders Supply, treasurer. American Heart Association, Clermont County Division: Diane Governor, owner of Comprehensive Business Services, appointed president, and Frank Torbeck, president of the Everest Real Estate Group, appointed secretary. Beech Acres: Woodrow H.

Uible, principal at Bartlett is chairman for the 1991 Children's Fund, and S. Christian Nielsen III, president of The Nielsen Lithographing is vice chairman. Cincinnati Business and Professional Women: Appointed officers for 1991-1992: president, Carol Ann Schwartz, assistant vice president, Fifth Third Bank; president-elect, Allison Smith, communications manager, Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce; first vice-president, Kathy Schiess, manager, Office Mates vice president-membership, Kim Miyazawa, attorney, Dinsmore Associations Cincinnati Bar Association: Doloris F. Learmonth, partner in the Cincinnati firm of Peck, Shaffer Williams, inducted as 1991-1992 president. fl Awards Car-X Muffler Brake Shops: Ranga Gorrepati of Evendale, with eight Car-X Muffler Brake Shops in the Cincinnati area, named Car-X Franchisee of the Year.

Krienik Associates Inc. won two awards at the Art Directors Club of Cincinnati's 39th Classic Annual Show. The agency received a Silver Award for the Letterheads and Business Forms category (letterhead for Erin Houlihan) and a Merit Award for the Direct MailTrade Category (Cincinnati Sports Club Video Mailer.) Miller-Valentine Construction Inc. received a Gold Award for the third consecutive year in the annual National Safety Awards, sponsored by Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. National Society of Black Engineers: Sharon Davis, a junior in the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering, named the 1991 Distinguished Fellow.

Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce received two awards of merit from the American Chamber of Commerce Executives Communications Council for its "Cities With A View" video and its public service program "Chamber-Cast." Spring Grove Cemetery announces six employees who earned statewide distinction as Ohio's Champions from the Ohio Association of Cemeteries: Rosemary Hennessy, Fort Thomas, Marilyn J. Hunt, Madeira; Carol A. Jameson, Loveland; Evelyn D. Johnson, Evendale; Frederick J. Meyer III, Lawrenceburg, and Jane A.

Wolverton, Montgomery. Phyllis Uffman of Deaconess Hospital has been selected as recipient of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing's Excellence in Nursing Practice Award. Tepe, Hensler Wester-kamp Public Relations received three Bronze Quill Awards, sponsored by the Cincinnati Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators. Award of excellence for an advertisingmarketing campaign created for the Belvedere Central Parke office development complex in Norwood. Two awards of merit for copy developed to promote the Hamilton County Fair and another for corporate video produced for the Belvedere Corp.

University of Cincinnati Alumni Association: H. Elsie Austin, a 1930 graduate and first African-American woman graduate of the UC College of Law, and John Muething, veteran Cincin- and Shohl; treasurer, Jennifer Smyth, accountant, American Financial and secretary, Irene Niehaus, president, Secretarial Office Service Inc. Community Chest: Elizabeth S. Wilkinson, office sales and leasing specialist, OMRealteam appointed to the board of trustees. Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati: Joseph W.

Hagin II, vice president, corporate affairs of Chiquita Brands International appointed to serve a four-year term as a public interest director. Seminars Financial: 6:30 p.m. Thursday on the 24th floor, Star Bank Building, Fifth and Walnut streets. Workshop on how to financially plan a novice investment class. Session taught by Laurence Wulk-er, a certified financial planner.

Sponsored by the University of Cincinnati Communiversity. Cost $20. Registrations: 556-6932. Financial: 5:45 p.m. Thursday at Fort Mitchell Country Club, Fort Mitchell Ave.

Seminar on how to survive in today's economy, sponsored by Shearson Lehman Brothers. Speakers: Ted M. Lucien and Daniel L. Torbeck, financial consultants. Reservations: Julie Seavey at 562-8314.

Legal: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday for stress management seminar and 11:30 a.m. May 9 for time management seminar at the Cincinnati Bar Association's Fred W. Murphy Conference Center, 35 E. Seventh Suite 800.

Legal staff education seminars to feature stress and time management skills, sponsored by the Cincinnati Bar Association. Cost $30 for individual seminars and $50 for both. Registrations: Barb Majnarich at 381-8213. Management: 7:30 p.m. May 6 at Christ Church, Fourth and Sycamore streets.

Seminar on succeeding as an ownermanager, sponsored by Service Corps of Retired Executives. Cost $7. Details: 684-2812. Small business: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in room 461 of the Business-Education-Psychology Building at Northern Kentucky University.

Northern Kentucky Small Business Development Center presents a workshop on financial records for small businesses. Cost $10. Reservations: 572-6524. Where to send notices All announcements must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following Monday. Publication of supervisory job changes and meetings is based on the limitation of space and judgment of Enquirer editors.

Please identify all photos by writing the name on the back. Meetings and seminars must be open to interested non-members. Fees may not exceed $100, and priority is given to non-profit groups. Announcements of meetings and seminars must include time, date and location to be considered for publication. Retirements of employees with 30 years or more service with one company can be submitted.

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