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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 64

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Louisville, Kentucky
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6 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1984 PENNY STOCKS Call 1-SG3-237-34S8 Receive a Market Report First Inierwest Securities Corp. PERSONNEL FILE T3 h-esf MEMICI NASD-UK Mm Computer WorkcenterHutch CONLEE TRAHER KIM L. CONLEE has been named district marketing manager in Louisville for Delta Air Lines. W. GARNER TRAHER Jr.

has been named general manager of Midco Kentucky Cik, a branch of Midco Equipment Louisville. NANCY BEAVEN has been named manager of national accounts for Dattllo Electronics, Louisville. WILLIAM TODD BRUNST has been named senior vice president and manager of operations and development for NTS Development Co. JAMES J. KASSER has been named executive vice president of the Louisville-based real-estate company and executive vice president of NTS Securities Inc a subsidiary of NTS Development PAM CATLETT has been named senior vice president of First Management Services Inc a Louisville service contract company.

ROBERT DOLL has been named vice president in the capital mar kets department of Citizens Fidelity Bank Trust Co Louisville. JO ANN MANNING has been named vice president of financial services and ROBERT ELLIOTT has been named vice president of marketing. ROBERT M. DUNCAN of Inez and H. DAVID HERMANSDORFER of Ashland have been elected to the board of directors of the Third National Bank of Ashland.

JANE G. EMKE has been named director of development of Cedar Lake Lodge, La Grange, Ky. ALLAN J. EVERIST has been named executive vice president of field operations for the Federal Land Bank of Louisville and the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Louisville. Other appointments include: ROBERT CALAMAIO, senior vice president, administration; CHARLES R.

WHALIN, senior vice president, finance; D. LUCAS JR-senior vice president, executive affairs; and TIMOTHY B. AYERS, general counsel and secretary. Ml 92 Features 160 cps. bidirectional printing 40 cps.

correspondence quality 80 columns standard, 136 condensed 96-character ASCII set. alternate downline loadable set 6 selectable character sies Proportional spacing tabs Graphics: all points addressable Long-life, 9-pm print head, warranted for one full year Pin friction paper feed Factory-installable serial or parallel interfaces DEANNA S. JOHNSON has been named vice president of Executive Suites of Kentucky. KIM C. WILVER has been named manager of the downtown operation and RUTHIE HORNUNG has been named manager of the suburban operation.

DAVID OSBORNE, president of Kenco Associates Ashland, has been selected Small Business Person of the Year for Kentucky by the Louisville District Office of the Small Business Administration. BRUCE D. WOODWARD has been named president of National Products a Louisville manufacturing concern. ML 82A Features 9 pin long life print head 120 cps Bidirectional printing Dual interfaces, both serial and parallel Full 96-character ASCII set Upper and lower case characters with descenders 80 columns with standard characters Double-width characters Bold print characters Graphics 64 block shapes Friction and pin-feed paper handling Olograph'" dot-addressable graphics optional IV K.D. Bring this ad Save $10.00 Division of Tha CoKns Company.

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Sessions will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning this week and running through April 26. They will be from 2 to 4 p.m. in Room 202, Louisville Vocational Technical Institute. For more information, call the SBA, 582-5976. The 1752 Club and Professional Insurance Agents of Kentucky will hold a "spring clinic" from 8:30 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Seelbach Hotel. Gil McCarty, Kentucky insurance commissioner, will be the keynote speaker. For reservations, call 456-1209. The Bellarmine College Small Business Center is holding a seminar entitled "Developing a Business Plan" from 7 to 9:30 p.m.

on Wednesday, April 4 and April 11 in Room A-257 of the Adminisration Building at Bellarmine. For additional information, call 452-8282. The Women's Chamber of Commerce of Kentucky will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Louisville Inn. Counselors with the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation in Frankfort, will conduct a panel discussion on community psychiatric services.

For reservations, call Ida Adele Bowen, 895-8872. The Louisville Direct Marketing Association will present a program endued "What's Poppin at the Post Office?" at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Masterson's restaurant The guests will be Ron Miller, senior customer-service representative for the Louisville Post Office, and Richard Barton, marketing association vice president for government affairs and a former member of the U.S. House Post Office and Civil Service Committee. For more information, call Phyllis Bruce, 491-7092.

The Kentuckiana Construction User's Council will meet at 8 a.m. Tuesday at the downtown Rodeway Inn. Richard Kibben from The Business Roundtable in New York will speak on "The Construction Industry Cost Effectiveness Project." For reservations, contact Sylvia Morgan, 778-6631. The Association of Records Managers and Administrators will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Louisville Inn.

Robert Kirkland, chief of administrative services, Bureau of Census, will speak. For reservations, call Camilla Ansert, 566-7219. A small business tax workshop sponsored by the Kentucky Small Business Development Center and other agencies will be conducted from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 105 of the University of Kentucky Business and Economics Building.

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