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OHIO TRUCKING ASSOCIATION The tenth edition of the Ohio Truck Times Government Direc­ Published biennially in odd-numbered tory is out, and we thank you for your patience. Our goal is always to years publish the directory as close to the opening of each Ohio General PUBLICATION STAFF Assembly as we can while also creating the most complete reference Donald B. Smith, Publisher guide possible. Somewhere between the two lie many last-minute David F. Bartosic, Editor changes, appointments, assignments and other delays. I hope it was worth the wait. EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS OFFICES Almost 20 years ago the Ohio Trucking Association began this directory with photos and biographical sketches of Ohio legisla­ Suite 1111 tors. Since then, we have expanded it to include not only those who 50 West Broad Street make the laws, but also those who administer them. Obviously Columbus, Ohio 43215 there are many state officials under this aegis, many more than we Phone: 614/221-5375 could accommodate with this issue. ASSOCIATION STAFF New additions for this biennium include members of the Pub­ lic Utilities Commission, the Industrial Commission and Bureau of Donald B. Smith, Executive Vice Workers' Compensation, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and the Ohio President Highway Patrol. R. Thomas King, Director, Governmental And in keeping with directory additions of the past, this Relations edition includes , House of Representatives and Con­ David F. Bartosic, Director, Public gressional District maps, General Assembly seating charts and com­ Relations mittee assignments plus an index of each house member and corre­ Cindy L. Archer, Bookkeeper sponding page number. Linda A. McFadden, Secretary In receiving this directory, you are also entitled to periodic up­ Roger Day, General Counsel dates as vacancies are filled or resignations occur. Just contact our offices and one will be mailed to you in proper form to paste in over ASSOCIATION OFFICERS the previous listing. Daniel E. Fuhrman, President I especially want to thank the Ohio Trucking Association mem­ William G. Verst, First Vice President bers and Ohio businesses who supported this directory through Edward E. Ross, Second Vice President advertising. Without that support, the directory would not be pos­ Jay L. Kaplan, Third Vice President sible; with it, I hope you will consider using the products and serv­ Thomas L. Cook, Secretary ices displayed herein. William E. Philpott, Treasurer Philip E. Lattavo, Chairman of the Board and ATA Vice President from Ohio

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Development Advisory Board; Advi­ B.S.; George Washington University, sory Planning Council of Afro- M.S., Cleveland State University, J.D. American Museum Project of the Ohio Member: AMVETS; Columbus Historical Society. Italian Club; Order of Sons of Italy; Naval Affairs Committee for Naval League; League of Women Voters; Great Lakes Commission, vice chair­ man, 1978; The Board of Visitors for U.S. Naval Academy, 1980-82, chair­ man in 1982; Captain, U.S. Naval Re­ serve; chairman, Hazardous Waste subcommittee, National Assn. of At­ torneys General. Recipient: One of Five Outstand­ ing Legislators, Ohio Magazine, 1978; Honor Medal from National Freedoms Foundation, 1980; Navy Commenda­ tion Medal.

MYRL H. SHOEMAKER Adams County residents each year Lieutenant governor and director, receive about $12,287,257 from the Department of Natural Resources. trucking industry. This figure repre­ State rep. 1959-83; member and clerk sents $154,435 in truck registration of Twin Rural and Paint Valley Local fees; $142,335 in fuel taxes and School Districts, 22 years. ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE, $11,990,487 in wages to the industry's Age: 72; wife, Dorothy; sons, JR. 669 workers in Adams County. Michael, Keith, Kevin, Ronald, Myrl, Attorney General, Ohio Secretary Jr.; daughters, Kathy, Brenda, Deb- of State, 1979-83; state senator, Allen County residents each year re­ ra. Bourneville, 45617. Phones: 614/ 1975-79. ceive about $88,747,317 from the 626-7985 (H), 614/265-6877 or 614/265- Age: 43; wife, Louisa; sons, An­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ 6877 (O). thony III, David, Charles; daughters, sents $823,974 in truck registration Member: Farm Bureau; The Con­ Catherine, Maria. 16306 St. Anthony fees; $208,181 in fuel taxes and servation League; Bourneville Chris­ Lane, Cleveland, 44111. Phone: $87,715,162 in wages to the industry's tian Union Church; Concerned Citi­ 614/466-4320. 4,894 workers in Allen County. zens for the Handicapped; Ohio Graduate: U.S. Naval Academy, OHIO TRUCK TIMES from 1976; Marion Technical College, Adjutant General trustee; Marion County Democratic Club, past president, 1976; Health Maintenance Organization Board, vice chairman; United Way board, 1981-82; Marion Area Community Im­ provement Corp., 1981-present; Mid­ western Region, National Assn. of State Treasurers, vice president.

SHERROD BROWN Secretary of State. Ohio rep., 1974-82. MAJ. GEN. RAYMOND R. ! Age: 32; wife, Larke; daughters, GALLOWAY Emily, Elizabeth. 30 E. Broad St., Adjutant General, Ohio Nation; I 14th fl., Columbus, 43215. Phone: 614/ Guard Adjutant General, militar ft 466-4980 (O). service since 1946. ^ Graduate: , B.A., Age: 57; 9018 Picardy Courl The , M.A. Dublin, 43017. Phone: 614/889-707 j Member: National Assn. of Secre­ THOMAS E. FERGUSON (O). Office address; 2825 W. Granvill I taries of State; Central Executive Com­ Rd., Worthington, 43085. r mittee of ; . Auditor since 1974, Consumer's Organization, board of previously deputy director, Graduate: The Ohio State Un C trustees; Mansfield Jaycees; Project office of U.S. Dept. of Commerce. versity, 1954; numerous military train I VOTE!, director. Age: 56; wife, Helen; five chil­ ing courses. B Recipient: The Outstanding Chief dren. 5483 Archway, Columbus, Member: Masonic Lodge; Toasl C Elections Officer Award from Mid­ 43220. Phones: 614/457-2887 (H), 614/ master International; Tadmor Shrine % west Voter Registration Education 466-4858 (O). Legion of Honor; North Stark Shrim Project; NAACP Service Award; Ap­ Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Club; Benevolent and Protective Or B preciation Award from Ohio Jaycees. versity, B.S., business admin. der of Elks; National Guard Assn. o^ Member: Boards of all state em­ the ; Reserve Officer: i ployee retirement systems; Sinking Assn.; Ohio National Guard Assn. I Fund of Ohio, president; State Board East Central Ohio Pilot's Assn. of Deposit; Heinzerling Foundation, Recipient: Meritorious Servict 1981-82 campaign chairman; Easter Medal; Army Commendation Medal Seal Society, honorary chairman; New Armed Forces Reserve Medal; Arm) | Crippled Children's Boosters, Inc., Reserve Components Achievemeni honorary chairman; Leukemia Socie­ Medal; Humanitarian Service Medal: j ty, honorary chairman. Master Aviator Badge.

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MARY ELLEN WITHROW State Treasurer. Marion County treasurer, two terms beginning 1976; Elgin Board of Education, 1969; depu­ ty registrar, 1971. Age: 54; husband, Norman; four THE HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY daughters. 30 E. Broad St., 9th fl, Co­ 3625 HAUCK ROAD lumbus, 43215. Phone: 614/466-3285 (O). CINCINNATI. OHIO 45241 —- Member: State Treasurer's Assn., OFFICE (513) 563-2800 vW CATKWPH.LAW. treasurer, 1981; Carter delegate from 7th congressional district, 1980; Dem­ ocratic committeewoman, three terms

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Economic Development WILLIAM G. SYKES Director, Department of Adminis- itive Services. Formerly special as- Uant to Governor Harry Hughes, aryland; former deputy director of .S. Peace Corps., 1979-82; former WILLIAM J. SHKURTI :puty secretary of Maryland Dept. of uman Resources; Mayor's Office of Director, Office of Budget & Man­ uman Resources, director; Model agement. Former assistant director, ities Agency, Baltimore, director. 1983-84; special assistant to Ohio At­ Wife, Delores; two children. Of- torney General William J. Brown, ;e address: 30 E. Broad St., 40th fl., 1979-82; legislative aide to Senator olumbus, 43215. Phone: 614/466- , 1975-79. 100 (O). Age: 38; 6329 Bidwell Lane, Co­ Graduate: , lumbus, 43213. Phone: 614/466-4034 .S.W. (O). Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ versity, B.A., economics, M.P.A. Agriculture Commerce Position Vacant at Publication

DALE L. LOCKER Director, Ohio Dept. of Agricul- re. State rep., 1965-67, 1973, 1982. WARREN W. TYLER Age: 54; wife, LaDonna; children, Director, Ohio Department of ae, Dale, Jr., Randy, Alan, Eric, Commerce. Former vice president of aron. Box 356, Anna, 45302. Phones: State Savings Bank, senior project 3/394-2923 (H), 614/466-2732 (O). manager, K.S. Sweet Associates; man­ Graduate: Bowling Green State aging partner, Joty Enterprises; mana­ niversity, B.S., education, M.S., ger of regulatory affairs, Mobile Tele­ )unseling. phone Co. Member: National and Ohio Ed­ Age: 40; married, two children. ition Assns.; Musical Education Office address: Two Nationwide Pla- OHIO TRUCK TIMES Employment Services Ashland County residents each year receive about $30,358,631 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $335,290 in truck registration fees; $163,623 in fuel taxes and $29,839,718 in wages to the industry's 1,666 workers in Ashland County.

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ROBERTA STEINBACHER KENNETH R. COX Administrator, Ohio Bureau of Director, Department of Highway Employment Services. Formerly, Safety. State sen., 1976-82; state rep., chairperson, professor, Dept. of Ur­ 1973-76; Barberton mayor, 1966-72; ban Studies, Cleveland State Univer­ Second Ward councilman, 1960-65. sity. Owner, The Henley-Cox Agency. Age: 44; Office address, 145 S. Age: 56; wife, Marjorie; son, Tim­ Front St., Columbus, 43215. Phones: othy; daugther, Patricia. 668 E. Park 216/383-8741 (H), 614/466-2100 (O). Position Vacant at Publication Ave., Barberton, 44203. Phone: 216/ Graduate: Creighton University, 745-6384 (H), 216/753-2277 (B). B.A., psychology; St. Louis Universi­ Attended Akron University. ty, M.S., Ph.D. Memberships: American Assn. of Member: American Society for Motor Vehicle Administrators, Public Administration; American secretary-treasurer; Trustee, Portage Assn. for the Advancement of Sci­ Path Community Mental Health Cen­ ence; Ohio Women, Inc.; Women- ter; Barberton Kiwanis and Elks; space. Barberton All-Sports Boosters; Sum­ Recipient: Ernest J. Bohn Public mit County Democratic Executive Administrator of the Year; American Committee; South Akron Church of Society for Public Administration; Christ; University of Akron College of N.E. Ohio Chapter, Susan B. Nursing Advisory Committee; Summit Anthony, Outstanding Women of the County Organization of Government Year; Distinguished Junior Faculty Officials; Independent Insurance Award, Cleveland State University, Agents of Ohio; professional Insurance 1976; Superior Service Award, Insti­ Agents of Ohio; Barberton Planning tute of Women Today, 1975; Cleve­ Commission, past chairman; past pres­ land's 100 Most Influential Women, ident of Tri-County Regional Planning Cleveland Magazine. Commission, Summit County Organi­ zation of Government Officials, Bar­ berton Board of Health.

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rftW OHIO TRUCK TIMES Mental Retardation and Athens County residents each year Developmental Disabilities receive about $25,753,139 from the Public Utilities Commission trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $291,995 in truck registration fees; $153,868 in fuel taxes and $25,307,276 in wages to the industry's 1,412 workers in Athens County. Auglaize County residents each year receive about $32,339,322 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $327,855 in truck registration fees; $162,296 in fuel taxes and $31,849,171 in wages to the industry's 1,777 workers in Auglaize County.

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WILLIAM H. BROOKS Commissioner, Public Utilities Commission. Current term expires 4/10/86. Formerly director of Colum­ bus Public Utilities, special counsel for Columbus City Attorney's Office; GLORIA L. GAYLORD Civil Service Commission member. Commissioner, Public Utilities Age: 72; wife, Mary Adams; son, Commission. Current term expires Brian. Office address, 180 E. Broad 4/10/85 Former faculty member of Uni­ ALAN R. SCHRIBER St., Columbus, 43215. Phone: 614/466- versity of Toledo and Bowling Green Commissioner, Public Utility 3201 (O). State University. Commission. Current term expin Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Age: 42; husband, Hugh; chil­ 4/11/87. Formerly an economics profe versity, B.A., LL.B., J.D. dren, Katie, Becky, Jenny. 2584 Olde sor at Miami University. Brookside Drive, Toledo, 43615. Age: 39; 216 Springfield Pike, Be Phones: 419/537-6903 (H), 614/462- 15291, Cincinnati, 45215. Phones: 51 8213 (O). 821-6676 (H), 614/462-8226 (O). Graduate: Edinboro University, Graduate: University of Wiscor B.S., secondary education; St. Cloud sin, B.S., Miami University, M.A., Ir State University, MBA; licensed CPA diana University, Ph.D. in Minn., Ohio. Member: National Assn. c Member: National Assn. of Regu­ Regulatory Utility Commissioner; latory Utility Commissioners Commit­ Midwest Group Capital Trust, trustee tee on Engineering; National Regula­ tory Research Institute, board; Ohio and Minnesota Societies of CPAs;

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JAMES A. GARRY Director of Transportation, Public tilities Commission of Ohio. 180 E. road St., Columbus, 43215. 614/466- . JACK C. FOUST JOANNE LIMBACH 191 (O). General manager, . Commissioner. Tuscarawas Coun­ Former Bureau of Motor Vehicles Served in senior executive service in ty commissioner, 1976-83; New :gistrar and administrative assistant Carter Administration as director of Philadelphia Board of Education, > the director, Ohio Dept. of High- the Midwest Area ASCS in the U.S. 1971-76. ay Safety. Dept. of Agriculture. Age: 44; husband, Arthur. 1383 Graduate: The Ohio State Uni- Age: 66; wife, Alice; children, Seven Mile Drive, New Philadelphia, ;rsity, with graduate level courses in Ellen, Chris, Linda, Jane, Shannon. 44663. Phones: 216/364-3130 (H), 614/ affic safety. Northwestern Universi- 22646 Holycross-Epps Rd., Marys- 466-2166(0). '; certified by National Safety Coun- ville, 43040. Phones: 513/644-9331 (H), Graduate: Muskingum College, 1, defensive driving instructor. 614/466-8386 (O). Office address; 632 B.A.; Bowling Green State University, E. 11th Ave., Columbus, 43211. M.A. Attended: The Ohio State Uni­ Member: American Assn. of Uni­ Rehabilitation and Correction versity School of Agriculture. versity Women; National Assn. of Pro­ Member: First United Methodist fessional Women; various political Church, Marysville; Masonic Lodge; clubs; founder and chairman, The American Legion; American Guernsey Umbrella Group. Cattle Club; National Farmers' Union; Recipient: Gertrude Donahey former director of Town and Country Service Award. Dept. of Ohio Council of Churches; Union County Democratic Executive Belmont County residents each year Committee. receive about $54,062,157 from the Recipient: Administrator's Award trucking industry. This figure repre­ for Distinguished Individual Achieve­ sents $572,757 in truck registration ment from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. fees; $186,398 in fuel taxes and $53,303,002 in wages to the industry's 2,974 workers in Belmont County.

RICHARD P. SEITER Director, Ohio Department of Re- EARL N. MERW1N abilitation and Correction. ATTORNEY AT LAW Age: 36; office address, 1050 reeway Drive, N., Columbus, 43229. hone: 614/431-2763 (O). Graduate: The Ohio State Uni- irsity, B.S., M.P.A., Ph.D., public iministration/criminal justice. Member: American Correctional ssn.; North American Assn. of 85 E. GAY STREET hardens and Superintendents; Amer- COLUMBUS 15. OHIO (614) 224-3161 an Assn. of Correctional Training srsonnel; American Probation and arole Assn., Inc.; American Society Criminology.

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OHIO TRUCK TIMES Brown County residents each yeai Transportation Bureau of Workers' receive about $17,128,487 from the Compensation trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $223,431 in truck registratior fees; $147,051 in fuel taxes and $16,758,005 in wages to the industry's 935 workers in Brown County.

Butler County residents each year receive about $146,345,298 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $1,704,911 in truck registration fees; $342,314 in fuel taxes and $144,298,073 in wages to the indus­ try's 8,051 workers in Butler County.

Carroll County residents each year receive about $20,801,420 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $215,869 in truck registration fees; $135,408 in fuel taxes and WARREN J. SMITH $20,450,143 in wages to the industry's 1,141 workers in Carroll County. Director, Ohio Department of JAMES L. MAYFIELD Transportation. Secretary-treasurer, Administrator, Ohio Bureau of Ohio AFLCIO; attorney. Workers' Compensation. Vice chair­ Age: 52; wife, Pamela; sons, man and director of awards, Ohio In­ Youth Services Christopher, Patrick, Michael; dustrial Commission. daughters, Alyssa, Victoria. 64 N. Age: 53; wife, Jeri; son, Ben; Ardmore, Bexley, 43209. Phones: 614/ daughters, Mylinda, Stephanie. 4766 258-8041 (H), 614/466-2335 (O). Huxley Ct., Columbus, 43227. Graduate: Ohio Northern, B.A., Phones: 614/866-1269 (H), 614/466- The Ohio State University, J.D. 1935 (O). Member: Columbus and Ohio Bar Assns.; OSU Board of Trustees, chairman.

JAMES E. ROGERS Director, Department of Youth Services, 51 N. High St., Columbus, Columbus Cleveland 43215. Cummins Ohio, Inc. Cummins Ohio, Inc. 4000 Lyman Drive 7585 Northfield Road Age: 49; wife, Sonia; children, Hilliard, Ohio 43026 Cleveland, Ohio 44146 Phone 614 771 1000 James, Jordan, Damon, Shante, Phone 216 439 6800 Justin. Phone: 614/466-8783 (O). Graduate: Case Western Reserve Cincinnati Toledo University, Ph.D., library and infor­ Cummins Ohio, Inc. Cummins Ohio, Inc. mation science, M.A.; Azusa Pacific 10470 Evendale Drive 801 Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45241 Maumee, Ohio 43537 College, B.A.; Ohio Wesleyan Univer­ Phone 513 563 6670 Phone 419 893 8711 sity; Baldwin College; Miami Universi­ ty; Wharton School of Business. Strasburg Akron Member: United Negro College Cummins Ohio, Inc. Cummins Ohio, Inc. Fund, appointed by Governor to serve 777 South Wooster Avenue 1033 Kelly Avenue Strasburg, Ohio 44680 Akron, Ohio 44306 as state government campaign chair­ Phone 216 878 5511 Phone 216 773 7821 man, 1983-84; East Cleveland Revolv­ ing Loan Fund, president; Advisory Lima Youngstown Committee, Helen S. Brown Senior Cummins Ohio, Inc. Cummins Ohio, Inc. Center; Adjunct professor, Case West­ 960 Broadway 7145 Masury Road ern Reserve University and Kent State Lima, Ohio 45804 Hubbard, Ohio 44425 Phone 419 227 2641 Phone 216 534 1935 University. Recipient: One of Top Ten Admin­ istrators by Boys Clubs of America Foundation. 14

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M»'l«'ifL'!.'LH»l*.i.illH .• 'j •' •• MM ;.'\mi Whatever the road. Whatever the load. OHIO TRUCK TIMES Recipient: Legislator of the Yea three; Distinguished Service Again: Hunger Award, Bread for the Work U.S. CONGRESS 1984.

Applegate, Douglas (D-18th) 24 DeWine, R. Michael (R-7th) 19 Eckart, Dennis E. (D-l 1th) 21 Feighan, Edward F. (D-l9th) 24 Gradison, Willis D. (R-2nd) 18 Hall, Tony P. (D-3rd) 18 Kaptur, Marcy (D-9th) 20 Kasich, John R. (R-12th) 21 Kindness, Thomas N. (R-8th) .... 20 Latta, Delbert L. (R-5th) 18 Luken, Thomas A. (D-lst) 18 McEwen, Bob (R-6th) 19 Miller, Clarence E. (R-lOth) 20 WILLIS D. GRADISON, Oakar, Mary Rose (D-20th) 24 JR. (R) Oxley, Michael G. (R-4th) 18 Pease, Donald J. (R-13th) 23 Congress, 2nd Dist. (Hamilton, Clermont, Brown). Former Cincinnati Regula, Ralph (R-16th) 23 MICHAEL G. OXLEY (R) Seiberling, John F. (D-14th) 23 councilman, 1961-74; former mayor of Stokes, Louis (D-21st) 25 Cincinnati and vice mayor. 2311 Ray- Congress, 4th Dist. (Hancock, Al­ Traficant, James A. (D-17th) 23 burn HOB, Washington, D.C. 20515. len, Auglaize, Crawford, Hardin. Wylie, Chalmers P. (R-15th) 23 Cong, since 1974. Knox, Shelby, Wyandot, Richland). Age: 56; wife, Heather J. 2027 State rep. 1973-81. Calvin Cliff Lane, #36, Cincinnati, Full-time congressman. 45206. Phones: 513/684-2456 (B), 202/ Age: 40; wife, Patricia; son, he 225-3164(0). Chadd. 301 E. Main Cross, Findlay, Graduate: Yale University, B.A., 45840. Phone: 202/225-2676 (O), or 800/ ec Harvard Business School, M.B.A., 472-4154 in Ohio. and D.C.S. Graduate: Miami University, Member: Trustee, Children's B.A.; The Ohio State University Col­ Home and Children's Hospital; form­ lege of Law, J.D. er chairman, Federal Home Loan Member: Society of Former Spe­ Bank of Cincinnati. cial Agents of the FBI; American, Ohio and Findlay Bar Assns.; ; Omicron Delta Kappa; Rotary In­ ternational; Ohio Farm Bureau; Findl­ ay Area Chamber of Commerce; Ohio Assn. of Twp. Trustees & Clerks. Recipient: Watchdog of the Treasury Golden Bulldog Award, 1982, 1984; NFIB Guardian of Small Business Award, 98th Congress. THOMAS A. LUKEN (D) Congress, 1st. Dist. (Hamilton). Former U.S. attorney for Southern Ohio; former member of Cincinnati City Council and mayor of Cincinnati. Full-time congressman. Age: 59; wife, Shirley; daughters, Mary, Anne, Peggy, Beth, Martha; sons, Charles, Tim, Matt. 1611 Larmon Ct., Cincinnati, 45224. Phones: 513/541-1322 (H), 202/225- TONY P. HALL (D) 2216(0). Congress, 3rd Dist. (Montgom­ Graduated: Xavier University ery). State rep. 1969-72; State senator, and Salmon P. Chase Law School, 1973-78. A.B., LL.B. Real estate agent. Member: Jaycees, Knights of Co­ Age: 42; wife, Janet Sue; daugh­ lumbus; American Legion; Catholic ter, Jyl; son, Matthew. 200 W. Second Kolping Society; Cincinnati Working St. #501, Dayton, 45402. Phone: 513/ Review Committee on Housing; 225-2843 (H). Talbert House Board; Xavier Univer­ Graduate: Denison University, DELBERT L. LATTA (R) sity Board of Governors, past chair­ A.B. Congress, 5th Dist. (Defiance, man; Cincinnati and Ohio Chapter of Member: Founder, Congressional Federal Bar Assns. Erie, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Put­ Friends of Human Rights Monitors nam, Sandusky, Fulton, Huron, 18

= ••• i.uii>e saass >,aim.«iiiiPmiiiifirniiMUMiUi; OHIO TRUCK TIMES 3od). Ohio senator, three terms; ta Kappa; Sigma Chi; Kentucky Colo­ ngressman since 1958. nel. Full-time congressman. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Age: 64; wife, Rosemary; son, Twp. Trustees Assn.; National Diabled >bert E.; daughter, Rose Ellen Persons Citizens Award; Conscience jebeck. 516 Hillcrest Drive, Bowling of Congress Award; Leadership een, 43402. Phones: 419/352-8627 Award from National Security Coun­ .), 202/225-6405 (O). cil; Watchdog of the Treasury Award; Graduate: Ohio Northern Univer- Guardian of Small Business Award. y, A.B., LL.B. Member: 33rd Degree Mason; cComb Church of Christ; Ohio Re- blican Delegation, chairman; ap- •inted to Select Committee on Export mtrol, 87th Congress; Battle of Lake ie Sesquicentennial Celebration immission, 88th Congress. Repub- an Task Force on Agriculture, 89th mgress; Select Committee on Stan- rds and Conduct, 89th Congress; BOB McEWEN (R) :cted to House Republican Policy Congress, 6th Dist. (Adams, Scio­ jmmittee, 92nd Congress; Ap- to, Pike, Highland, Ross, Hocking, linted to Committee on Committees, Vinton, Jackson, Warren, Clinton, th, 98th Congresses; House Repub- Clermont, Montgomery, Fayette, :an Leadership, 97th, 98th Con- Athens). State rep. 1975-80. esses. Age: 34; wife, former M. Eliza­ beth Boebinger; daughter, Meredity Evans; sons, Jonathan Daniel, Robert Champaign County residents each Winston. 236 Woodland Drive, R. MICHAEL DEWINE (R) ar receive about $20,946,250 from Hillsboro, 45133. Phones: 513/ e trucking industry. This figure rep- 393-2343 (H), 202/225-5705 (O). Congress, 7th Dist. (Greene, sents $245,286 in truck registration Graduate: , Madison, Clark, Fayette, Champaign, es; $143,283 in fuel taxes and B.B.A. Logan, Marion, Pickaway). Green 0,557,681 in wages to the industry's Member: Rotary, Optimist, Jay­ County prosecutor, 1977-80; State sen­ 147 workers in Champaign County. cees; Highland County Farm Bureau; ator, 1981-82. Chamber of Commerce; Omicron Del- Attorney. •

19 m OHIO TRUCK TIMES Age: 37; wife, Frances; sons, Have served on boards for: Dan Patrick, John, Brian; daughters Jill, Beard Council; Boy Scouts of Becky, Alice. 2567 Conley Rd., Cedar- America; Salvation Army; Butler ville, 45314. Phone: 513/766-5697 (H). County Chapter of National M.S. Soci­ Graduate: Miami University, ety. B.S., Ohio Northern University Col­ lege of Law, J.D. Member: National District Attor­ neys Assn.; Ohio Prosecuting Attor­ neys Assn.; Greene County Bar Assn., past secretary-treasurer; Central State University Board of Trustees; Donald F. Kyle Medical Center, past trustee; Fraternal Order of Police Associates; Greene County Farm Bureau; Greene County Historical Society; Cedarville Lions Club. WS^9M CLARENCE E. MILLER (R) Congress, 10th. Dist. (Athens, •ill Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, Musking­ um, Noble, Perry, Vinton, Washing­ ton). Congressman since 1967; former mayor and councilman of Lancaster. 2246 Rayburn HOB, Washington,

Jl j 1 4fc|ftW , HgM D.C. 20515. (D) Age: 68; wife, Helen; son, Ronald; Congress, 9th Dist. (Lucas, daughter, Jacqueline. 1430 E. Main Wood, Fulton). City planner, Toledo. St., Lancaster, 43130. Phones: 614/ Age: 38; single. 1841 Dority Rd., 653-4188 (H), 614/654-5149 (B). Toledo, 43615. Phones: 419/536-1387 Graduate: I.C.S., Scranton, PA. (H), 419/259-7500 (B). Member: Elks; First United Graduate: University of Wiscon­ Methodist Church; Ohio Valley sin, B.A., University of Michigan, Health Services Foundation, honora­ Masters; Doctoral candidate, MIT. ry. THOMAS N. KINDNESS (R) Member: National Center for Recipient: Honorary doctorate of Congress, 8th Dist. (Butler, Preb­ Urban Ethnic Affairs, board member, Public Service degree from Rio le, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Van Wert, 1980-83; Institute of Urban Life, Chi­ Grande College; Honorary Alumnus, Champaign). Congressman since 1975; cago, board member, 1979-83; Advi­ ; Watchdog of the Ohio rep. 1971-74; elected to three sory Committee on Self-Help, The Treasury Award; Guardian of Small terms Hamilton City Council, 1963; Gund Foundation, 1980-82; Harvard Business, Small Business Administra­ two terms as mayor. Real Estate Club; University of Michi­ tion; Distinguished Service Award by Full-time congressman. gan School of Architecture and Urban ACA; Public Service award, National Age: 55; wife, Averil J.; five chil­ Planning, board of directors; Ameri­ Alliance of Senior Citizens; Legislator dren. 646 High St., Hamilton, 45011. can Institute of Certified Planners, of the Year, National Rifle Assn.; Na­ Phones: 513/895-5656 or 513/548-8817 1969-present; NAACP; Urban League; tional Taxpayer Union's Taxpayer Re­ (H), 202/225-6205 (O). Polish Museum and Polish American sponsibility Award; Americans for Graduate: University of Mary­ Historical Assn.; Democratic Women's Constitutional Action's Distinguished land, A.B.; George Washington Uni­ Campaign Assn.; NETWORK; Little Service Award; Civil Libertarian versity, LL.B. Flower Parish. Award, Conservative Caucus.

Clark County residents each year Common and Contract Carrier receive about $77,376,870 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ Specializing in Bulk Dump Truck Commodities sents $914,315 in truck registration fees; $218,113 in fuel taxes and BROWN TRANSPORT, INC. $76,244,442 in wages to the industry's 4,254 workers in Clark County. 102 Riverside Drive Hamilton, Ohio 45011 Clermont County residents each year receive about $65,004,753 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Serving Southwestern Ohio resents $869,391 in truck registration 863-2763 fees; $150,252 in fuel taxes and 800/543-7049 $63,985,110 in wages to the industry's Cincinnati Dayton 3,570 workers in Clermont County. J 20

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DENNIS E. ECKART (D) Congress, 11th Dist. (Geauga, Lake, Summit, Ashtabula, Portage, Trumbull). State rep. 1975-80. Attorney. Age: 34; wife, Sandra; son, Ed­ ward. 7037 Bristlewood, Concord Twp., 44077. Phone: 216/289-2553 (H), 216/522-2056 (B). Graduate: Xavier University, B.S.; Cleveland Marshall College of Law, J.D. Member: American Fraternal Un­ ion; Slovenian National Benefit Socie­ ty; United Slovenian Society. Recipient: Freshman Democratic Whip; named one of three outstand­ The Division of Safety and Hygiene is chock ing freshman congressmen in poll by full of resources to help get it in gear and U.S. News and World Report. running smoothly. We have more than a dozen posters and stickers designed specifically for the transportation industry. When you're looking for a different route to take, we also offer safety talks covering a wide range of topics — from defensive driving and adjusting to weather conditions, to loading docks and warehouses. Want to keep track of important dates or log personal information? Turn to a pocket- sized 12-month appointment calendar or a full- sized wall calendar with a monthly safety reminder. And when you're running on empty, we have training films available to supplement your safety and health program. JOHN R. KASICH (R) So stop driving in circles, wondering where Congress, 12th Dist. (Delaware, to turn. The Division gives safety and health a Morrow, Franklin, Licking). State sen­ green light. Call us toll-free in Ohio, 1-800-282- ator, 1979-82; congressman since 1983. 3045 for your free 1985 Publications Catalog. Full-time legislator. We won't steer you wrong. Age: 32; single; 63 N. West St., Westerville, 43081. Phones: 614/ 890-8785 (H), 614/469-7318 (O), 202/ Division of Safety and Hygiene 225-5355 (O). The Industrial Commission of Ohio Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ versity, B.S. political science. Member: Westerville Public Li­ brary Board of Trustees; Greater

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•^^J^.-T^T- • - • '•• iVi. • • .•• " V . •••WiSS.'.'W ;i-siLVuu,«mmtftiwviivi!VMin anklin County Young Republican ub; founder and chairman, Citizens jmmittee on Energy; Power Siting jmmission; Energy Advisory Com- ittee; S. Maurice Bostic Scholarship md trustee; advisory committee for jlumbus Public Schools, Council for sfugees, Franklin County Welfare ept.; American legislative Exchange anference; National Conference of ate Legislatures' Committee on Hu- an Resources; Franklin County Alco- )lism and Alcohol Abuse Prevention ogram; Joint Committee on Hazard- is Waste. Recipient: Watchdog of the 'easury Award, 1979; Outstanding aung Men in America, 1976; Pi Sigma lpha honorary; Guardian of Small usiness by National Federation of In- JOHN F. SEIBERLING (D) (R) jpendent Business, 1984; "Golden Congress, 14th Dist. (Summit). Congress, 16th Dist. (Stark, ulldog" award by Watchdogs of the Congressman since 1971. 1225 Long- Wayne, Holmes). Six-term congress­ -easury, Inc., 1983, 1984; American worth HOB, Washington, D.C. man; state senator, 1967-72; Ohio State ;curity Council's Leadership award, Attorney. Board of Education, five years; Ohio )83, 1984. Age: 66; wife, Elizabeth Behr; rep. two years. sons, John, David, Stephen. 2370 Full-time congressman. Martin Rd., Akron, 44313. Phone: Age: 60; wife, Mary; sons, David, 216/375-5710 (B). Richard; daughter, Martha. 8787 Erie Member: Akron Regional Devel­ Ave., SW, Navarre, 44662. Phones: opment Board; Akron Bar Assn. 216/756-2635 (H), 202/225-3876 (O). Graduate: Mt. Union College, A.B.; William McKinley School of Law, LL.B. Member: Mt. Union College Board of Trustees; trustee, Stark County historical Society; Stark Wilderness Center; Stark County Grange; Beach City American Legion Post; Kiwanis. Recipient: Honorary Doctor of Laws, Malone College, 1976; Watch­ dog of the Treasury Award; Johnny Horizon Environmental Award; Guardian of Small Business Award.

DONALD J. PEASE (D) Congress, 13th Dist. (Lorain, Me- na, Ashland, Summit, Huron, Rich- CHALMERS P. WYLIE (R) nd). Congressman since 1977; state Congress, 15th Dist. (Franklin, :n. 1975-76, 1965-66; state rep. Madison). State rep. 1961-66; former ^69-74; Oberlin city councilman, Columbus city attorney. 2335 Rayburn >62-65. Bldg., Washington, D.C. Former editor, Oberlin News Th­ Age: 64; wife, Marjorie; son, ine, 1957-76. Bradley; daughter, Jacquelyn. 754 Age: 53; wife, Jeanne; daughter, Stonewood Ct., Columbus, 43085. mnifer. 140 Elm St., Oberlin, 44074. Phones: 614/885-6805 (H), 202/225- hones: 216/774-6855 (H), 202/225- 2015 (O). 101 (O). Graduate: Harvard Law School, Graduate: Ohio University, B.S., J.D.; attended Otterbein College and I.A., Fulbright Scholar. The Ohio State University. Member: Citizens Task Force on Member: North Broadway Unit­ iigher Education, 1973-74; Sigma ed Methodist Church; Columbus and 'elta Chi; International Society of Ohio State Bar Assns.; Kiwanis; JAMES A. TRAFICANT, /eekly Newspaper Editors; North- Aladin Shrine; Southway Post of ast - Midwest Coalition. American Legion; 33nd Degree Ma­ JR. (D) Recipient: Golden Quill award for son. Congress, 17th Dist. (Mahoning, ditorial writing; NAACP; Lorain Recipient: Columbus Chamber of Trumbull, Columbiana). Sheriff of ounty Arts Council; Lorain County Commerce Civic Leadership Award; Mahoning County, 1981-85, director, •emocratic Executive Committee; Lo- Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, Ot­ Mahoning County Drug Program, iin County Farm Bureau. terbein College. 1971-81. ^ 23 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Age: 43; wife, Patricia Choppa; American Citizens; Turtle Hunters of Irish National Caucus, Clevelai daughters, Elizabeth, Robin. 429 N. Mingo Junction; League of Women Chapter; City Club; Citizens Leagi Main St., Poland, 44514. Phone: Voters; Sons of Italy; Order of March of Dimes, honorary chairma 216/744-0201 (B). AHEPA; Moose; Polish National Alli­ 1979; appointed to Motor Carri Graduate: University of Pitts­ ance. Ratemaking Study Commission ai burgh, B.S., Youngstown State Uni­ Recipient: One of America's Out­ Conference Committee on the Shi versity, M.S., administration, M.S.. standing Young Men by U.S. Junior ping Act, 1983. counseling. Chamber of Commerce; Outstanding Member: Initiated Parent Aware­ Legislator of the Year for 1975; Nation­ ness group in Ohio, leading to Mid­ al Hemophilia Foundation award, American Parent Awareness; instruct­ 1975; Ohio Travel and Tourism award, or, Ohio Peace Officer Training 1976. Institute; chairman, Mahoning County Welfare Advisory Board, 1979; Ma­ honing County Crime Prevention Com­ mittee, 1980; fund raiser for numerous charitable organizations; board mem­ ber of Childrens and Family Service, 1979, Youngstown Juvenile Justice Co­ ordinating Committee, 1978; Youngs­ town Consumer Protection Agency. Recipient: Community Service award, Struthers Athletic Dept., 1981; Outstanding Interest and contribution to Drug Awareness award, East Pales­ tine, 1984; Outstanding Service for In­ ner City Helping Hand, Inc., 1984 Outstanding Citizen awards, Youngs­ town Fraternal Order of Police, 1980 (D) Man of the Year, Youngstown-Warren Area Brotherhood Organization Congress, 20th Dist. (Cuyahoga) Community Service award, McGuffey Cleveland City Council, Ward 8i Center, 1983. 1973-76; state central committeewom- EDWARD F. FEIGHAN (D) an, 1074-76; congresswoman since Congress, 19th Dist. (Cuyahoga, 1977. 2436 Rayburn HOB, Washing­ Lake, Lorain). Ohio rep., 1973-78; ton, D.C. 20515. Cuyahoga County Commissioners, Age: 44; 1892 W. 30th St., Cleve­ 1979-82. land, 44113. Phones: 216/522-4927 (O), Full-time congressman. 202/225-5871 (O). Age: 37; wife, Nadine Hopwood; Graduate: Ursuline College, B.A.; daughter, Lauren; son, David. Feder­ John Carroll University, B.A.; Honor­ al Office Bldg., Rm. 2951 Cleveland, ary Doctor of Humane Letters, Ursu 44199. Phone: 216/522-4382 (O). line; Honorary Doctor of Law, Ash­ Graduate: Loyola University, land College. B.A., Cleveland Marshall College of Member: Trustee for or advisory Law, CSU, J.D. board of; Federation for Community Member: Ohio State and Cleve­ Planning, Health & Planning Commis­ land Bar Assns.; Delta Theta Phi Le­ sion, Community Information Serv­ gal Fraternity; Cuyahoga County Dem­ ices, Society for Crippled Children, ocratic Party, executive committee; YWCA, Public Services Occupational

DOUGLAS APPLEGATE (D) 3862 STATE ROUTE 103 SOUTH 419-935-8646 Congress, 18th Dist. (Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Columbiana, WILLARD, OHIO 44890 419-935-1307 Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Mon­ 800-821-0278 roe, Noble, Tuscarawas, Washington). State senator from 1968-76; state rep. 1961-68. Real estate broker. Age: 56; wife, Betty; sons, Kirk K&P Trucking Co. and David. Berkley Place, R.D. 3, Steubenville, 43952. Phone: 614/264- 1012(H). Member: Young Democrats Club Jefferson County Pharmacists Assn. KENT KNAUS Elks; Eagles; Mingo Sportsman; Steu HOME: benville Catholic Community Center President 419-687-8271 Polish Athletic Club of Steubenville. Tiltonsville Indian Club; Farm Bu­ reau; Pine Valley Sportmen; Polish

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^^9 CO c o 116TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY I

Seating Chart for Ohio Senate c C

Paul Gillmor 2nd District President

Martha Butler Clerk \ y

Stanley Richard Paul Grace M. Lee Eugene Alan Aronoff Finan Pfeifer Drake Gaeth Fisher Branstool Zaleski 8th 7th 26th 22nd 1st 25th 31st 13th

H. Robert Scott Gary William Richard Charles Robert Snyder Ney Oelslager Suhadolnik Bowen Pfeiffer Butts Boggs 14th 20th 29th 24th 9th 15th 23rd 18th

Charles Eugene Theodore David Michael Robert Neal Harry Horn Watts Gray Hobson White Burch Zimmers Meshel 6th 16th 3rd 10th 21st 30th 5th 33rd

Robert Lowell Oakley Donald Marigene Oliver Marcus Thomas Cupp Steinbrenner Collins Lukens Valiquette Ocasek Roberto Carney 12th 19th 17th 4th 11th 27th 28th 32nd OHIO TRUCK TIMES Senate Leadership and Committees

Senate President President Pro Tern Asst. Pres. Pro Tern Stanley Aronoff Paul Pfeifer

Majority Whip Minority Leader Richard Finan Harry Meshel

f)J i? Asst. Minority Leader Minority Whip Asst. Minority Whip Neal Zimmers Charles Butts Thomas Carney

riculture - Gaeth, Chairman; Cupp, Vice Chairman; Health, Human Services and Aging - Hobson, Chairman; ler, Ney, Drake, Branstool*. Carney, Burch Drake, Vice Chairman; Suhadolnik, Horn, Burch, Fisher*, Pfeiffer, Valiquette onomic Development and Small Business - Snyder, rman; Horn, Vice Chairman; Hobson, Steinbrenner, Highways and Transportation - Gray, Chairman; Vice s, Branstool, Fisher, Ocasek, Zaleski* Chairman vacant at publication; Collins, Gaeth, Snyder, Boggs, Bowen, Carney*, Zaleski ucation and Retirement - Collins, Chairman; Watts, Chairman; Walsh, Snyder, Steinbrenner, Drake, ;s, Ocasek*, Roberto Judiciary - Pfeifer, Chairman; Finan, Vice Chairman; Drake, Cupp, Horn, Watts, Fisher, Roberto, Zimmers* ergy, Natural Resources and Environment - Suhadolnik, "man; Ney, Vice Chairman; Collins, Gaeth, Walsh, Rules - Gillmor, Chairman; Aronoff, Vice Chairman; s*, Branstool, Burch, White Gray, Lukens, Pfeifer, Finan, Meshel*, Valiquette, Zimmers lance - Aronoff, Chairman; Gray, Vice Chairman; State and Local Government - Steinbrenner, Chairman; us, Collins, Finan, Suhadolnik, Ney, Bowen*, Butts, Lukens, Vice Chairman, Gaeth, Cupp, Horn, Butts*, Car­ ?er ney, Ocasek, White lancial Institutions and Insurance - Lukens, Chairman; Ways and Means - Finan, Chairman; Steinbrenner, Vice fer, Vice Chairman; Aronoff, Suhadolnik, Hobson, Chairman; Pfeifer, Hobson, Ney, Cupp, Pfeiffer, White, s, Valiquette*, Zaleski, Zimmers Roberto* iotes ranking minority member 31 You rate our special Ohio Business Rate at three Ohio Stouffer Hotels. 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(D-30th) 42 Charles Lewis (D-23rd) .... 40 y, Thomas E. (D-32nd) 42 s, Oakley C. (R-17th) 39 Robert R. (R-12th) 37 , Grace L. (R-22nd) 40 , Richard H. (R-7th) 34 -, Lee E. (D-25th) 40 , M. Ben (R-lst) 33 jr, Paul E. (R-2nd) 33 Theodore M. (R-3rd) 33 in, David L. (R-lOth) 36 THEODORE M. GRAY (R) Charles F. (R-6th) 34 is, Donald E. (R-4th) 33 State Senate, 3rd Dist. (Union, Delaware, Morrow, Franklin). Senator ;1, Harry (D-33rd) 43 since 1951. President Pro Tern of Ohio Robert W. (R-20th) 39 Senate, 1965-74. ;k, Oliver (D-27th) 41 r, Paul E. (R-26th) 41 Mfgs. rep., R.O.I. Energy Sys­ tems.; co-owner, C.E.O. Consulting ;r, Richard C. (D-l5th) 38 PAUL E. GILLMOR (R) Service. -to, Marcus A. (D-28th) .... 41 State Senate, 2nd Dist. (Ottawa, :r, H. Cooper (R-14th) 38 Age: 57; sons, Scott, Tim, Ted; Wood, Erie, Lucas). Senator since daughter Scarlet. 1981 N. Star Rd., irenner, Lowell (R-19th) .... 39 1967. Columbus, 43212. Phone: 614/488- lolnik, Gary C. (R-24th) .... 40 Attorney. 7851 (H). uette, Marigene (D-llth) .... 37 Age: 45; wife, Karen; daughters, , Eugene J. (R-16th) 38 Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Linda, Julie. 2253 Sand Rd., Port versity, B.A.; attended graduate :, Michael R. (D-21st) 40 Clinton, 43452. school at OSU. ki, Alan J. (D-13th) 38 Graduate: Ohio Wesleyan Univer­ Member: American Legion; Cove­ lers, Neal F. (D-5th) 34 sity, B.A.; University of Michigan nant Presbyterian Church. Law School, J.D. Recipient: Council of State Gov­ Member: American, Ohio State ernments "Salute for Over 25 Years of Bar Assns.; Phi Delta Phi legal frater­ Service to the Legislature," 1983; nity; Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Ohio VFW "Legislator of the Year," Science Honorary; Sigma Alpha Epsi- 1982; Ohio Education Television Net­ lon; Rotary; Amvets; Ohio Farm Bu­ work Affiliates Commissioners' reau. "Oebie Award," 1978; Joint Commit­ Recipient: Selected as one of 10 tee on Federal Funds. most outstanding legislators in the United States, National Republican Legislators Assn.; distinguished serv­ ice awards from Disabled American Veterans of Ohio and Ohio Civil Serv­ ice employees Assn.; Ohio Prosecuting Atty's Assn.; Ohio School Boards Assn.; Ohio Education Assn.; Buck­ eye Assn. of School Administrators; Ohio Governor's Award; Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame; Watchdog of the Treasury; 1981 Conservation Legislator M. BEN GAETH (R) of the Year. >tate Senate, 1st. Dist. (Williams, Clinton County residents each year nee, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, receive about $24,193,290 from the ock, Hardin, Putnam, Van Wert, trucking industry. This figure repre­ dze). Former mayor of Defiance, sents $260,643 in truck registration nee safety director. Senator since fees; $148,826 in fuel taxes and $23,783,821 in wages to the industry's ^ge: 63; wife, Thelma; sons, 1,327 workers in Clinton County. DONALD E. LUKENS (R) William; daughter, Mrs. Chris Columbiana County residents each es, six grandchildren, 340 Sunset year receive about $73,106,515 from State Senate, 4th Dist. (Preble, e, Defiance, 43512. Phone: the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Butler, Darke). Former congressman, 782-0481 (H). resents $792,414 in truck registration 24th Dist., 1966-70. Graduate: Bowling Green State fees; $209,872 in fuel taxes and Management consultant. irsity, B.S., business administra- $72,104,229 in wages to the industry's Age: 53; 1100A Park Lane, Mid- 4,023 workers in Columbiana County. dletown, 45042.

33 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Age: 60; wife, Shirley; son, lator of the Year, Twp. Clerks < versity, B.S. Charles J.; daughters, Holly, Heidi. tees Assn., 1976; Outstanding Member: Kiwanis; Masonic 617 Enid Ave., Kettering, 45429. lator, Columbus Monthly Ma Lodge; Shrine; Am Vets; YMCA; Arts Phones: 513/434-6433 (H), 513/293- 1982. in Middletown; Eagles; Muscular Dis- 6964 (B). trophy, Multiple Sclerosis and Heart Graduate: Purdue University, Assns.; Society of Friends; Ahepa; B.S., electrical engineering; Cleveland Warren and Butler County Historical State University, LL.B., J.D. Societies; USAF Reserves; ROA; past Member: Rotary Club; Dayton national chairman, American Legisla­ Bar Assn.; chairman and founder, tive Exchange Council; American Le­ Camp for Kids Who Can't; trustee, gion. Dayton Area senior Citizens Assn.; di­ rector, Dayton Victory Theatre; trus­ tee, Dayton Historical Society; past president, National Assn. Regional Councils; trustee, Ohio County Com­ missioner Assn.; consultant, National Science Foundation; chairman, Miami Valley Transportation Coordinating Committee. Recipient: U.S. Conference of Mayors Michael A. DeNunzio Award, 1980; Sister Cities International Best Overall Program Award by Readers' STANLEY J. ARONOFF i Digest Foundation, 1980; U.S. Conf. of State Senate, 8th Dist. (H Mayor's Award for Volunteerism Pro­ ton). State rep. 1960-66; senator gram, 1979, 1980; Dayton Metropolitan 1967. Assistant minority leader, Area Council on Camping Award, Ohio General Assembly. 1978; U.S. EPA "Environmental Qual­ Attorney: Aronoff, Rosen ity" Award to Individual, 1976; Presi­ Stockdale, LPA, 1400 First Nat dent's Club of Dayton, "Citizens Le­ Bank Center, 425 Walnut, Cincinc NEAL F. ZIMMERS (D) gion of Merit" Award, 1975. Age: 52; wife, Gretchen Vi State Senate, 5th Dist. (Miami, daughters, Traci, Leslie; son, Jay, Montgomery, Darke). Judge, Mont­ Davenport, Apt. 5, Cincinnati, 4J* gomery County Court, 1968-74. Phones: 513/921-0070 (H), 5fl Attorney. 0400 (B). Age: 42; married. 4120 E. Graduate: Harvard College, B Camargo, Dayton, 45415. Phones: 513/ Harvard Law School, J.D. 274-6354 (H), 513/223-2727 (B). Member: Chairman, Legist Graduate: Denison University, Budget Committee; State Control B.A.; George Washington Law Board; Ohio Arts Council; Deve School, LL.B. mental Advisory Board; Natk Member: Jaycees, Dayton "Y" Conference of State Legislatui Athletic Club; Ohio State and Dayton chairman of Arts, Tourism and Oil Bar Assn.; Kiwanis Club; Dayton al Resources Committee, Execu Agonis Club; Dennison University Committee; cochairman, Ohio Sei Alumni Board, 1982-85. Republican Campaign Commitl board of directors, National Rep lican Legislators Assn. Recipient: Senator of the Yl RICHARD H. FINAN (R) Hamilton County Assn. of Twp. Ts tees & Clerks, 1976; Outstanding I) State Senate, 7th Dist. (Warren, islator of the Year, Ohio Academy Hamilton, Clinton). State rep. 1973-78. Trial Lawyers; Honorary County) Mayor, Village of Evendale, 1969-73. perintendent, State County Supeij Attorney, 11137 Main St., Sharon- tendents Assn.; board member, Q ville. dren's Protection Services. Age: 50; wife, Joan; sons, Patrick, Michael; daughters Nancy, Julie. 3068 Coshocton County residents e Stanwin Place, Cincinnati, 45241. year receive about $28,767,482 ft Phones: 513/733-5172 (H), 513/563- the trucking industry. This figure i 6161 (B). resents $307,064 in truck registrat Graduate: University of Dayton, fees; $177,924 in fuel taxes j B.S.; , LL.B. $28,282,494 in wages to the industi Member: Cincinnati, Ohio Bar 1,578 workers in Coshocton Count) Assns.; director, Franklin Savings and CHARLES F. HORN ((R) Loan; trustee, University of Dayton; Crawford County residents ef past president of University of Dayton year receive about $27,515,982 ft State Senate, 6th Dist. (Montgom­ Alumni Assn.; past director, Hamilton the trucking industry. This figure fl ery). Former Kettering Councilman County Municipal League; trustee, St. resents $344,360 in truck registrat and Mayor and Montgomery County Rita's School for the Deaf. fees; $179,584 in fuel taxes a commissioner. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, $26,992,038 in wages to the industr Attorney, self-employed. Ohio Trial Lawyers Assn., 1975; Legis­ 1,506 workers in Crawford County 34

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37 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Chapter, board; Allen County, Ohio, Brown, Clermont, Highland, Pike, Attorney. American Bar Assns.; Boy Scouts Ex­ Scioto). Age: 40; wife, Janet; dauj ecutive Board. Age: 56; wife, Dorothy; sons, Sacha, Sonya; son, Seth. Gra Recipient: Outstanding Young Phillip, Harry; daughters, Marianne, Oberlin College, A.B., The Ohio Men of America (twice); Coauthor, Emily, Elizabeth. 10831 Watkins Rd., University College of Law, J.D. Ethics and Discipline in Ohio; Distin­ Blanchester, 45107. Phone: 513/783- Member: Ohio Historical Sc guished Service Award from Lima 3505 (H). Center of Science & Industry; C Jaycees. Attended: Ohio University, Wil­ bus Assn. of the Performing mington College. VFW. Member: Executive Committee, Southwest Region, Ohio School Board Assn., former president; state trustee and Executive Committee, Ohio School Board Assn.; state trus­ tee of Ohio Hardware Assn.; founder and state trustee, Citizens United for Responsible Education; Ohio Retail Hardware Political Action Committee; Rotary, past president; National Foun­ dation of Clinton County, past chair­ man; founding and continuing director of Clinton County YMCA; Wilmington College and Chatfield College Advi­ sory Committee.

ALAN J. ZALESKI (D) EUGENE J. WATTS State Senate, 13th Dist. (Lorain, State Senate, 16th Dist. (F Erie). Former Elyria city councilman, lin). former Lorain County Commissioner. Associate professor of Hi; Age: 42; single. 222 Brunswick The Ohio State University. Drive, Apt. V,. Elyria, 44035; Phone: Age: 42; wife, Francoise; di 216/322-3856 (H). ter, Julia. 2447 N. Fourth St., Cc Graduate: Ohio University, B.A. bus, 43202. Phones: 614/268-2879 Member: Elyria United Polish Graduate: Knox College, i Club; Elyria Elks and American Le­ gion; Lorain County Board of Revi­ Emory University, M.A., Ph.D., sion, chairman; Lorain County Rec­ tory. ords Commission, chairman; Lorain Member: Organization of A\ County Economic and Industrial De­ can Historians; International Assr velopment Corp., president; Twp. Darke County residents each Trustees & Clerks Assn.; Northeast receive about $42,077,265 from i Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency; RICHARD C. PFEIFFER, trucking industry. This figure n County Commissioner Assn. of Ohio; sents $440,248 in truck registr. i; JR. (D) !] Air Quality Task Force, chairman; fees; $181,118 in fuel taxes State Employee Compensation Board. State Senate, 15th Dist. (Frank­ $41,455,899 in wages to the indus S Recipient: Legislator of the Year, lin). State sen. since 1983. 2,313 workers in Darke County. Ohio VFW, 1983.

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w. i\';: r.wuwwftKiwmani OHIO TRUCK TIMES >tudy of Crime and Justice; Full-time legislator. rock Club; Fraternal Order of Age: 37; wife, Judie Sylak; Assn.; Ohio Crime Prevention daughters, Larissa, Kelly, Kristin. 316 ; VFW; AmVets; American Le- Kathleen Drive, Jefferson, 44047. AUSA; Navy League; Phi Gam- Graduate: American University, elta. B.A., Youngstown State University; .ecipient: National finalist, White Kent State University, M.A. ; Fellowship Program; National Member: Associate member of •vment for the Humanities Fel- Ohio Trustee and Clerks Assn.; Omi- ip. cron Delta Kappa; First Congregation­ al Church of Jefferson; Ohio High Speed Rail Task Force; Great Lakes Commission. Recipient: Distinguished service awards from the Great Lakes Commis­ sion; Ohio County Treasurers Assn.; the Lake County Trustees and Clerks Assn.; The Western Reserve Conser­ vation Club; Elementary Administra­ tors Assn.; Ohio Assn. of Secondary ROBERT W. NEY (R) Administrators. State Senate, 20th Dist. (Belmont, Coshocton, Guernsey, Holmes, Mon­ roe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Washington). State rep. 1981-82. Full-time legislator. Age: 30; wife, Candy Sue; son, Robert W. III. 1409 Maple Ave., Bel- laire, 43906. Phone: 614/676-0214 (H). Graduate: Ohio University, Bel­ UCLEY C. COLLINS (R) mont Branch; Ohio State University, B.S., education. Itate Senate, 17th Dist. (Athens, Member: Kiwanis; Elks; Lions; i, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Jaycees; National Rifle Assn.; Sports- way, Ross, Vinton). State sen. for mens Club; Ohio Veterans Home ars, state rep. for four years. ?armer; school superintendent, ^ge: 68; wife, Juanita; sons, Clark, 1005 Kemp Lane, Ironton, . Phone: 614/543-3460 (H). jraduate: Ohio University, B.S. Member: Has represented Ohio LOWELL The Organized Trucking iny national conferences on edu- STEINBRENNER (R) l and state government, including : House conference on Educa- State Senate, 19th Dist. (Ash­ former member of the Council of land, Knox, Richland, Wayne). State Industry Salutes Good itate Governments; former corn- sen. since 1983. oner of the Education Compact Chairman, Contours, Inc. and : States; member of several civic, Hexstran, Inc., Orrville. Government trial, agricultural and fraternal Age: 51; wife, Jan; daughters, lizations in Southeastern Ohio. Sara, Heidi, Tracy, Jill; son, Brian. 2303 Wellesley, Wooster 44667. In The Buckeye State Phones: 216/264-5903 (H), 216/683- 5060 (B). Graduate: Carnegie Mellon Uni­ versity, B.S./M.S. Member: Wire Assn. Intl.; Orrville United Way Campaign, chair­ ^rrarolcl <=£). man; Wayne County Fr. Achievement Board; Orrville Chamber of Com­ merce.

Defiance County residents each year receive about $26,613,860 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $293,470 in truck registration HAULER OF OIL and GAS FIELD fees; $152,810 in fuel taxes and EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES $26,167,580 in wages to the industry's ROBERT J. BOGGS (D) 1,460 workers in Defiance County. Shrove. Ohio 44676 >tate Senate, 18th Dist. (Ashta- Lake). State rep., 1973-82. 39 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Oversight Committee; Governor's Husband, William L.; daughter, Physical Fitness Advisory Group; Sandra. 5954 Briardale Lane, Solon, Board of Unreclaimed Strip Mined 44139. Phone: 216/248-4906 (H). Lands; Mental Health Advisory Graduate: Williams School, New Group. London, CT. Member: Western Reserve Wom­ en's Republican Club, president; Reagan-Bush State Screening Commit­ tee, 1984; Republican National Con­ vention, 19th Cong. Dist., alternate, 1984; Solon Republican Club, past president; Ohio and National Federa­ tions of Republican Women; Cuya­ hoga County Republican Executive Committee; 1981 Mayoral Campaign, chairman; Repub­ lican National Convention, 22nd Dist. delegate, 1980; Briar Lake Assn., trus­ tee; Carmelite Guild of Cleveland; Williams School Alumni Assn.; The GARY C. SUHADOLNIK Church of the Resurrection; Solon Chamber of Commerce. State Senate, 24th Dist. (( Recipient: Outstanding Women hoga). Parma Heights' Counci Award, Cuyahoga County, National 1978-80. and Ohio Federations of Republican Industrial engineer. MICHAEL R. WHITE (D) Women, 1984. Age: 34; wife, Nancy; son, daughter, Jena. 9313 Roxbury State Senate, 21st Dist. (Cuya­ Parma Heights, 44130. Phone: hoga). Cleveland City Council, 888-8954 (H). 1977-84. Graduate: Cleveland State Sales mgr., Burks Electric Co., versity, B.I.E. Cleveland. Member: Friends of the Lib Age: 33; 9212 Kempton Ave., Parma-South Presbyterian ChH Cleveland, 44108. Phone: 216/541-6353 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. (H). Recipient: Red Cross Five G' Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Club; Outstanding Young Man versity, B.A., education; M.A. public America, 1980; Lake Erie Girl i\ administration. Council Appreciation Award, 198" Member: Board member of, The Housing Foundation; Vincent G. Mar- otta Montessori School; Cleveland Scholarship Program; Catholic Social Services; Glenville Development Corp.; member of Housing Task Force; Cleveland March of Dimes. Recipient: Man of America by Who's Who in America, 1979; Jay- cee's Outstanding Young Leader of CHARLES LEWIS BUTTS (D) Cleveland, 1979; Community Services State Senate, 23rd Dist. (Cuya­ Award of East Side Jaycees, 1979. hoga). Full-time legislator. Age: 42; wife, Alice; daughters, Joanna, Helen; sons, John, Paul. 4514 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, 44102. Phone: 216/651-8500 (B). Graduate: Oberlin College, B.A. Member: Cleveland Regional Perinatal Network Advisory Commit­ tee; YMCA Youth in Government Committee; Cudell Improvement; LEE I. FISHER (D) Oberlin College Alumni Assn. State Senate, 25th Dist. (O hoga). State rep. 1980-82. Attorney: Hahn, Loeser, Fn Delaware County residents each heim, Dean & Wellman. year receive about $41,521,646 from Age: 33; wife, Peggy Zone; '• the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Jason. 3286 Enderby Rd., Shi resents $432,667 in truck registration Heights, 44120. Phone: 216/292-4 fees; $170,770 in fuel taxes and (B). $40,918,209 in wages to the industry's Graduate: Oberlin College, B. GRACE L. DRAKE (R) 2,238 workers in Delaware County. Case Western Reserve Law Schl J.D.; Harvard University Program State Senate, 22nd Dist. (Cuya­ hoga, Medina). Senior Executives in Local and 9 Government. 40 OHIO TRUCK TIMES ;mber: Ohio Senate Task Force Member: Joint Correctional Insti­ Idren, chairman; Board of trus- tution Inspection Committee; Bucyrus the following; Legal Aid Socie- Grace United Methodist Church. Cleveland; Council Gardens; unt Theatre of the Deaf; Hori- mtessori School; Literary Assn. w Artists; board of overseers I Committee of Case Western /e University Law School; ship Cleveland, 1983-84 class; ind City Club; Cuyahoga Coun- nocratic Executive Committee; ind, Ohio and American Bar : past cochairman, 22nd Cong, 'aucus. :cipient: Merit Service Award, nd 1979 Greater Cleveland Bar Outstanding Freshman Legisla- olumbus Monthly Magazine, Distinguished Recent Graduate MARCUS A. ROBERTO (D) (first recipient) Case Law ; Legislator of the Year, Rain- State Senate, 28th Dist. (Portage, Jabies and Childrens Hospital Summit). State rep. 1971-76; State sen. OLIVER OCASEK (D) since 1984. tse School of Medicine; Legisla­ te Year, Cleveland Assn. for State Senate, 27th Dist. (Summit). Teacher, attorney. ucation of Young Children. State sen. since 1958. Former presi­ Age: 54; wife, Marjorie; daugh­ dent of senate; former township trus­ ters, Cathleen, Elizabeth; sons, John, tee. Marcus. 3377 Summit Rd., Ravenna, Professor emeritus, University of 44266. Phone: 216/296-9061 (H). Akron. Graduate: Kent State University, Age: 58; 7665 Gannet Rd., North- B.S., M.A. history; University of field Rd., 44067. Phone: 216/467-6550 Akron, J.D. (H). Member: First Methodist Graduate: Kent State University, Church of Ravenna; Portage County B.S., M.A.; M.Ed., post graduate Bar Assn. work, Case Western Reserve. Member: YMCA Youth in Gov­ ernment chairman for Ohio; Goodwill Industries of Summit County Execu­ tive Committee; Executive Committee, Council of State Governments; Nation­ al Conference of State Legislatures. Recipient: One of Ten Outstanding Legislators by Assembly of Govern­ ment Employees, 1976; Distinguished Service awards 1969-75, National Ed­ >AUL E. PFEIFER (R) ucation Assn.; Ohio Assn. of Public School Employees dintinguished tate Senate, 26th Dist. (Craw- Service award, 1977; Ohio YMCA -luron, Marion, Sandusky, Sene- Service to Youth award, 1976; Honor­ /yandot). Asst. Ohio attorney ary Doctor of Laws degree from Ohio il, 1967-70; State rep. 1971-72; College of Podiatric Medicine, 1977; prosecuting attorney for Craw- Kent State University, 1975; Ohio Uni­ ounty, 1973-76. versity, 1979; Honorary Doctor of Let­ artner, Cory, Brown and Pfeifer ters from University of Akron, 1978; Bucyrus. Owns and operates Honorary Doctor of Public Service de­ W. SCOTT OELSLAGER (R) >ck farm in Bucyrus. gree from Rio Grande College, 1979. .ge: 42; wife, Julie; daughters, State Senate, 29th Dist. (part of Stark). Former aide to Congressman Beth Ann; son, Kurt. 3234 Kiess Fairfield County residents each iucyrus, 44820. Phones: 419/562- Ralph Regula and Senator Tom Walsh. year receive about $59,123,737 from Wife; Holly Hill; 7376 Middlebranch H), 419/562-7762 (B). the trucking industry. This figure rep­ iraduate: The Ohio State Uni- Rd., NE, North Canton, 44721. Phone: resents $681,313 in truck registration 216/494-3375 (H). y, B.A., economics, political sci- fees; $192,674 in fuel taxes and history; J.D. Graduate: Mount Union College, B. A. $58,249,750 in wages to the industry's History. 3,250 workers in Fairfield County. Member: Former GOP Precinct com­ mitteeman. Alliance GOP Club; past pre­ : County residents each year re- Fayette County residents each year sident. Western Canton GOP Club; Can­ about $50,157,584 from the receive about $24,584,157 from the ton Kiwanis Club; Malone College An­ ng industry. This figure repre- trucking industry. This figure repre­ nual Fund Drive; United Way; Buckeye $567,560 in truck registration sents $216,030 in truck registration Council Boy Scouts of America, board; $176,313 in fuel taxes and fees; $135,277 in fuel taxes and Community Blood Program, board; 3,711 in wages to the industry's $24,016,820 in wages to the industry's Greater Canton Chamber of Commerce workers in Erie County. 1,340 workers in Fayette County. Business Understanding Committee- 41 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Recipient: Young Democrat of the Graduate: The Ohio State r Year, 1983; Superior Scholarship Stu­ versity, B.S., agriculture. dent, 1971; U.S. Jaycees Outstanding Member: Licking Soil and ' I Young Man of America, 1984. Conservation District, past seen i Utica Jaycees, past president; Li I County Democratic Club; Ohio I j ers Union; Utica American U I Ohio Controlling Board; Utica I byterian Church. Recipient: Who's Who inl Midwest; Who's Who in Ame I Politics, 1982-83; Outstanding \\ Farmer, 1970.

ROBERT L. BURCH (D) State Senate, 30th Dist. (Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Tus­ carawas). Attorney, Ohio assistant attorney general. Age: 35; 127 W. Sixth St., Dover, (D) 44622. Phones: 216/343-1843 (H), 216/ State Senate, 31st Dist. (Licking, 364-5531 (B). Hocking, Fairfield, Perry, Musking­ Graduate: Kent State University, um). State rep. eight years; former B.A. magna cum laude, Georgetown member, North Fork Board of Educa­ University Law Center, J.D. tion, president, 1974. Member: St. Joseph's Parish; Farmer. New Philadelphia Moose Lodge No. Age: 48; wife, Mary Jo; daughter, THOMAS E. CARNEY (D! 926; New Philadelphia Lions Club; Mary Martha; sons, Marshall, John State Senate, 32nd Dist. (Tfl Eagles; Fraternal Order of Police As­ David, Chuck. 6360 Johnstown-Utica bull, Geauga). State sen. since sociates; NAACP, Tuscarawas County Rd., Utica, 43080. Phone: 614/892- Former president, Girard City C|| Branch. 3080 (H). cil; former Girard tax commission}!

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/ / Vernal Riffe \ \ fci nal Riffe Speaker Pro Tern Majority Floor Leader Asst. Maj. Floor Leader Majority Whip of the House Barney Quilter William Mallory Vernon Cook Patrick A. Sweeney use Leadership i Committees th General Assembly 1985-86 Minority Leader Asst. Minority Leader Minority Whip Corwin Nixon Ben Rose David Johnson ng and Housing - T. James, Chairman; Shoemaker, Jones, Orlett, Panehal, Amstutz*, Corbin, Guerra, T Chairman; Campbell, Hickey, Koziura, Pringle, D. Johnson on*. Davis, Hughes, Van Vyven. Human Resources Subcommittee - Miller, Chairman; iculture and Natural Resources - Hartley, Chairman; Cook, Rankin, Stinziano, J. Thompson, Brown*, Lawrence, ling. Vice Chairman; Boggs, Guthrie, Koziura, Netzley :t, Shivers, Wise, Haines*, Buchy, Clark, Davis, Financial Institutions - Nettle, Chairman; Sheerer, Vice i, Stozich Chairman; Conley, Gerberry, Healy, Hicky, Shivers, ldren and Youth - Panehal, Chairman; Campbell, Vice Sweeney, Batchelder*, Clark, Haines, D. Johnson, Thom­ man: P. Jones, Gerberry, Rankin, Guthrie, Stinziano, as s*, Bateman, Pottenger, Tansey Health and Retirement - J. Thompson, Chairman; P. il and Commercial Law - Suster, Chairman; Boster, Jones, Vice Chairman; Guthrie, Kreuzer, Secrest, Sheerer, Chairman; Beatty, Campbell, Hartley, Hickey, Shoemaker, Sweeney, I. Thompson, Galbraith*, Ash, ira, Malone, Tranter, Vukovich, Lawrence*, Blessing, Doyle, Stozich, Van Vyven y, Davidson, Deshler, S. Williams Highways and Highway Safety - Bowers, Chairman; Wise, nmerce and Labor - Skeen, Chairman; Verich, Vice Vice Chairman; Boggs, Cera, Deering, Hagan, T James, man; Bara, Cera, Hartley, T. James, Koziura, Malone, Malott, Shivers, McClaskey*, Guerra, Manahan, Rench, ', Shivers, I. Thompson, Blessing*, Boehner, Brown, Tansey n, Deshler, Galbraith Human Resources - Rankin, Chairman; Koziura, Vice momic Affairs and Federal Relations - Healy, Chair- Chairman; Nettle, Panehal, Orlett, Stozich*, Doyle, S. Wil­ Hagan, Vice Chairman; Czarcinski, Gerberry, James, liams in, Ash*, Amstutz, Deshler, Gilmore Insurance - Stinziano, Chairman; Peterson, Vice Chair­ jcation - Gerberry, Chairman; Kreuzer, Vice Chair- man; Guthrie, Kreuzer, Nettle, Pringle, Suster, J. Bara, Boster, Czarcinski, P. Jones, Mechling, Miller, Thompson, Vukovich, Netzley*, Batchelder, Bateman, son, Shoemaker, Wise, Fox*, Ash, Clark, Davis, Doyle, Van Meter, Van Vyven :, Stozich, Watkins Interstate Cooperation - Gilmartin, Chairman; Sykes, Vice leges and Universities Subcommittee - P. Jones, Chair- Chairman; Healy, J. Williams, O'Brien*. Gilmore, Bara, Vice Chairman; Boster, Czarcinski, Shoemaker, McClaskey :*, Ash, Stozich Judiciary and Criminal Justice - Tranter, Chairman; momic Development and Small Business - Colonna, Shiveres, Vice Chairman; Beatty, Boster, Campbell, man; Cera, Vice Chairman; Hagan, Koziura, Kreuzer, Hartley, Hickey, Malone, Orlett, Suster, Verich, Vukovich, ling, Secrest, Sherrer, Verich, Manahan*, Boehner, Deshler*, Batchelder, Doyle, Gilmore, Pottenger, Van Me­ is, Wachtmann, S. Williams ter, S. Williams ctions, Land Conveyance and Townships - Luebbers, Local Government - C. Jones, Chairman; Guthrie, Vice man; Boggs, Vice Chairman; Bara, Cook, Sawyer, Chairman; Luebbers, Mechling, Peterson, Sawyer, Troy, iano, Troy, J. Williams, Clark*, Blessing, Davidson, Guerra*, Amstutz, Wachtmann, Watkins en, Wachtmann Public Utilities - Beatty, Chairman; Sawyer, Vice Chair­ ergy and Environment - J. Williams, Chairman; man; Bowers, P. Jones, Luebbers, Pringle, Secrest, Shoe­ :st, Vice Chairman; Bowers, Cera, C. Jones, Sykes, maker, Pottenger*, McClaskey, O'Brien, Rench, Van Vyven nan*, Boehner, Haines, T. Johnson Reference - Malott, Chairman; Czarcinski, Vice Chair­ lies and Standards - Chairman and Vice Chairman va- man; Bowers, Hagan, Hinig, C. Jones, Sheerer, Suster, it publishing, Boster, McLin, Quilter, Rose*, Blessing, Sykes, Hughes*, Corbin, Gilmore, Guerra, McClaskey ler Rules - Riffe, Chairman; Quilter, Vice Chairman; lance and Appropriations — Hinig, Chairman; Colonna, Cook, Gilmartin, Healy, James, Mallory, McLin, mey, Vice Chairman; Conley, Cook, Deering, Orlett, Nixon*, Hughes, D. Johnson, McClaskey, Rose, artin, C. Jones, Mallory, McLin, Miller, Nettle, Orlett, Tansey hal, Pringle, Rankin, Stinziano, J. Thompson, T State Government - McLin, Chairman; Malone, Vice son*, Amstutz, Brown, Corbin, Davidson, Fox, Chairman; Bara, Cook, Mallory, Panehal, Quilter, Skeen, ra, Lawrence, Netzley, Pottenger Sykes, Troy, Verich, J. Williams, Gilmore*, Bateman, ucation Subcommittee - Pringle, Chairman; Conley, Hughes, Jacobs, Tansey, Thomas iry, McLin, Nettle, Sweeney, Davidson*, Fox, Transportation and Urban Affairs - I. Thompson, Chair­ nger man; Vice Chairman vacant at publication; Conley, Hagan, neral Subcommittee - Deering, Chairman; Gilmartin, C. Luebbers, Sawyer, J. Thompson, Wise, Tansey*, Bateman, Buchy, Jacobs, Hughes tes ranking minority members 47 Kjn\\^J IKUU* IIIVICO

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Page Amstutz , Ron (R-93rd) 81 O'Brien, John (R-26th) 56 Ash, Charles Red (R-49th) 66 Orlett, Edward J. (D-37th) 61 Bara, John V. (D-54th) 68 Panehal, Francine M. (D-8th) .... 50 Batchelder, William (R-4th) 49 Peterson, Leroy D. (D-l7th) 53 Bateman, Samuel T. (R-66th) .... 71 Pottenger, Thomas A. (R-20th) ... 54 Beatty, Otto (D-31st) 58 Pringle, Barbara C. (D-l 1th) 51 Blessing, Louis W. (R-22nd) 54 Quilter, J. Barney (D-47th) 65 Boehner, John A. (R-57th) 68 Rankin, L. Helen (D-25th) 55 Boggs, Ross (D-2nd) 48 Rench, Richard E. (R-90th) 80 WALDO BENNETT ROSE Boster, Jolynn (D-94th) 81 Riffe, Vernal G. (D-89th) 80 State Representative, 1st Dist. Bowers, Arthur R. (D-98th) 83 Rose, Waldo Bennett (R-lst) 48 len). Lima city prosecutor, 196' Brown, Robert E. (R-5th) 49 Sawyer, Frank S. (D-64th) 71 House asst. minority leader, s Buchy, Jim (R-73rd) 75 Secrest, Joe (D-95th) 82 1981. State rep. since 1977. Campbell, Jane L. (D-l5th) 52 Sheerer, Judy B. (D-l8th) 53 Attorney. Cera, Jack R. (D-99th) 83 Shivers, John D. (D-3rd) 49 Age: 45; wife, Nancy, 141 Clark, Robert W. (R-74th) 75 Shoemaker, Michael C. (D-88th) .. 80 Spring St., Box 5125, Lima 45( Colonna, Rocco J. (D-7th) 49 Skeen, Cliff (D-69th) 72 Phones: 419/225-1106 (H), 419/ Conley, Dean (D-32nd) 59 Stinziano, Mike (D-30th) 57 2204 (B). Cook, Vernon F. (D-43rd) 65 Stozich, John P. (R-82nd) 78 Graduate: Princeton Univer Corbin, Robert L. (R-38th) 62 Suster, Ronald J. (D-19th) 53 A.B., Major Woodrow Wils< Czarcinski, Donald P. (D-46th) ... 65 Sweeney, Patrick A. (D-9th) 50 School of Public and International Davidson, Jo Ann (R-34th) 59 Sykes, Vernon L. (D-42nd) 63 fairs; The Ohio State University Davis, James D. (R-81st) 77 Tansey, Marie (R-72nd) 75 lege of Law, J.D. Deering, Frederick H. (D-70th) .. 73 Thomas, E. J. (R-28th) 57 Member: Naval Reserve Ofl Deshler, Dana A. (R-35th) 61 Thompson, Ike (D-14th) 52 (Final Rank: Commander), 196( Doyle, Robert H. (R-65th) 71 Thompson, John D. (D-16th) 52 Allen County, Ohio and American Fox, Michael Allen (R-56th) 68 Tranter, Terry M. (D-24th) 55 Assns.; Shawnee Council; Boy So Galbraith, John A. (R-48th) 65 Troy, Daniel P. (D-60th) 70 of America Advisory Board; A Gerberry, Ronald V. (D-71st) .... 75 Van Meter, Thomas A. (R-76th) .. 76 County Republican Executive C Gilmartin, Thomas P. (D-53rd) ... 68 Van Vyven, Dale N. (R-27th) .... 56 mittee; Trinity United Metho Gilmore, Don E. (R-33rd) 59 Verich, Michael G. (D-59th) 69 Church; Explorer Post 220 past ad Guerra, Russ (R-40th) 62 Vukovich, Joseph J. (D-52nd) 66 or; Ohio House Republican Camp Guthrie, Marc D. (D-67th) 72 Wachtmann, Lynn R. (R-80th) ... 77 Committee, treasurer. Hagan, Robert E. (D-61st) 70 Watkins, Thomas W. (R-44th) .... 65 Recipient: Man of the Year, ( Haines, Joseph E. (R-75th) 75 Williams, Joseph P. (D-58th) 69 Public Transit Assn., 1979; One Hartley, David (D-62nd) 70 Williams, Steven O. (R-78th) 76 Ohio's Best Legislators by Colum Healy, William J. (D-50th) 66 Wise, Dwight (D-85th) 79 Monthly magazine, 1978, 80, 82, Hickey, Robert E. (D-39th) 62 Bronze Star Medal with Combat ' Hinig, William E. (D-97th) 82 for Navy Vietnam River Patrol serv Hughes, Rod H. (R-83rd) 78 Jacobs, Jeff (R-6th) 49 James, Troy Lee (D-12th) 51 Johnson, David W. (R-51st) 66 Johnson, Tom (R-96th) 82 Jones, Casey C. (D-45th) 65 Jones, Paul (D-63rd) 71 Koziura, Joseph F. (D-55th) 68 Kreuzer, June April (D-lOth) 51 Lawrence, Joan W. (R-87th) 79 Luebbers, Jerome F. (D-21st) 54 Mallory, William L. (D-23rd) 55 Malone, Mark A. (D-92nd) 81 Malott, Harry C. (D-77th) 76 Manahan, Larry W. (R-79th) 77 McClaskey, Walter (R-86th) 79 McLin, C. J. (D-36th) 61 Mechling, Paul P. (D-91st) 80 Miller, I. Ray (D-29th) 57 Nettle, Robert D. (D-41st) 63 Netzley, Robert E. (R-68th) 72 Nixon, Corwin M. (R-84th) 78 ROSS BOGGS, JR. (D) r 48

1 s "- .•.••.••".--' .=.-.-.."••. yi ;, is •------• - OHIO TRUCK TIMES tate Representative, 2nd Dist. Board; United Health Services; Joint ibula). Andover Twp. trustee, Committee on Federal Funds; Gov­ state rep. since 1983. ernor's Commission on Health Care airy farmer; operating engineer, Costs; Commission on Agriculture. #18. ge: 46; wife, Eleanor; sons, , Leslie; daughters, Shelley, me. 4779 Rt. 7N, Andover, Phone: 216/293-7082 (H). ttended: Kent State University, [ember: Andover Rotary Club; i Auto Workers #274; Labor No. 245; Ashtabula Co. Farm u; Farmers Union; Andover Soil and Conservation Service littee.

WILLIAM BATCHELDER (R) State Representative, 4th Dist. (Medina). State rep. since 1968. Attorney. Age: 41; wife, Alice; son, William; daughter, Elisabeth. 435 E. Smith JEFFREY P. JACOBS (R) Rd., Medina, 44256. Phones: 216/725- State Representative, 6th Dist. 6191 (H), 216/725-6666 (B). (Cuyahoga). Former assistant to Graduate: Ohio Wesleyan, B.A.; Cleve. Mayor George Voinovich. Ohio State College of Law, J.D. President, Jacobs Investments Member: Medina County Twp. Co., Cleveland. Trustees & Clerks Assn.; Medina Jay­ Age: 30; 370 Darby's Run, Bay cees; Masonic Lodge, National Board Village, 44140. Phones: 216/333-2756 of Directors, Conference of Insurance (H), 216/861-4080 (B). Legislators; American Legion; Ameri­ Graduate: University of Ken­ can Legislative Exchange Council. tucky, B.A. Marketing; Ohio State tlfN D. 5H1VEK5, JR. (D) University, MBA; Cleveland State University, M.A. Urban Studies. tate Representative, 3rd Dist. Member: Bay Village Republican Tibiana). State rep. since 1982. Club; Executive Committee of Cuya­ .ttorney. hoga County Republican Party; .ge: 33; wife, Christine Marie; Rockport United Methodist Church. C Pembrooke, Salem, 44460. :s: 216/337-3774 (H), 216/424- ext. 246 (O). Iraduate: Bluffton College, B.A., m School of Law, J.D. lember: Knights of Columbus :il #1818; Ohio Farmers Union; rary Member Columbiana Coun- p. Trustees & Clerks Assn.; Co- ana County Bar Assn. ecipient: 1983 Columbiana :y Democrat of the Year. nklin County residents each year 'e about $607,242,572 from the ROBERT E. BROWN (R) ng industry. This figure repre­ State Representative, 5th Dist. ss,850,620 in truck registration (Wood), former member, Perrysburg $1,114,836 in fuel taxes and Board of Ed. 277,116 in wages to the indus- Consultant, St. Vincent's Medical 33,492 workers in Franklin Coun- Center, Toledo. Age: 54; wife, Tody; sons, Robert, ROCCO J. COLONNA (D) Tim, David, Matthew; daughter, Su­ State Representative, 7th Dist. ton County residents each year san. 503 W. Front St., Perrysburg, (Cuyahoga). Brook Park Ward 4 'e about $42,151,414 from the 43551. Phones: 419/874-6040 (H). Councilman; Brook Park Planning ing industry. This figure repre- Graduate: Bowling Green State Commission and Zoning and Building $338,603 in truck registration Univ. B.S. History/Political Science. Board of Appeals. State rep. since $148,427 in fuel taxes and Member: Zoar Lutheran Church; 1975. ?8,928 in wages to the industry's Executive Forum; former member and Ford Motor Co. employee. workers in Fulton County. chairman of Wood County Mental Age: 51; wife, Shirley J.; daugh­ Health and Mental Retardation ters, Tina Marie Rini, Lavaine Ann;

49 OHIO TRUCK TIMES son, Daniel. 14431 Parkman Blvd., (Cuyahoga). Cleveland City Council, Brook Park 44142. Phone: 216/676- 1971-73. 4040 (H). Age: 59; husband, Robert J.; Graduate: USAF Institute, B.A.; daughters, Kathleen, Elise, Alexi; Data Processing Institute, computer son, Bob Jr. 11502 Edgewater Drive, programming; Attended Cuyahoga Cleveland 44102. Phones: 216/961- Community College. 1502 (H); 216/651-4671 (B). Member: American Legion Post Graduate: Baldwin Wallace, Ur- #610; Holy Name Society; Assump­ suline College, B.B., Honorary Doc­ tion Church; Order of the Eagles; De­ torate of Humanities, 1979. velopment Finance Advisory Board; Member: Council Committee, Linked Deposit Program, Ohio Tech­ City Planning, 1971-73; Board member nology Transfer Organization; Chair­ Cleveland Landmarks Commission; man, Ohio Labor-Management Com­ Citizens League; League of Women mittee. Voters; West Side Irish American Club; St. Rose Parish Council and Guild; Cuyahoga County Democratic Executive Committee; A.A.U. Wand; Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary. Recipient: Outstanding Service to PATRICK A. SWEENEY ( the Young Children of Ohio, 1977; State Representative, 9th 1 Outstanding Legislator, Lake, Cuya­ (Cuyahoga). State rep. since 1967. hoga and Geauga County Regional Full-time legislator. Councils on Alcoholism, 1979; Out­ Age: 45; wife, Emily. 15285 standing Service, Ohio Assn. for Gift­ kett Rd., Cleveland, 44111. Ph ed and Talented Children, 1980; Leg­ 216/476-2535. islator of the Year, Ohio Perinatal Graduate: Cleveland State Assn., 1980; First Democratic Woman versity, University of Maryl; elected to Majority Whip Leadership. Harvard University - Kennedy Sc of Government, M.P.A. Gallia County residents each year Member: National Conferenc receive about $19,745,832 from the State Legislatures; Ohio Arts Coui trucking industry. This figure repre­ Legislative Budget Committee, cl sents $213,171 in truck registration man. FRANCINE M. PANEHAL (D) fees; $139,975 in fuel taxes and Recipient: Community Me $19,392,686 in wages to the industry's Health Centers Outstanding Leg State Representative, 8th Dist. 1,082 workers in Gallia County. tor, 1978; Central Ohio Arthritis Fc

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I : l! w | ^^22II1IILJ_J!_^'I ^I n''- ^'•''•' ' ^'••^^•'^i^ i^mH!iiiiBM!iitf).wli>!ummiWiinimMaa OHIO TRUCK TIMES i Outstanding Citizen, 1978; Na- Guernsey County residents each | Arthritis Assn. Outstanding year receive about $36,112,483 from :n Award, 1978; Northeast Ohio the trucking industry. This figure rep­ itis Foundation Legislator, 1977; resents $313,257 in truck registration Federation of Teachers Clean- fees; $168,302 in fuel taxes and •) for Education, 1975; Cleveland $35,630,924 in wages to the industry's ler's Union Outstanding Legisla- 1,988 workers in Guernsey County. .eader Award, 1975. Hamilton County residents each year receive about $516,793,695 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $5,404,951 in truck registration fees; $852,089 in fuel taxes and $510,536,655 in wages to the indus­ try's 28,485 workers in Hamilton Coun­ ty.

TROY LEE JAMES (D) State Representative, 12th Dist. (Cuyahoga). State rep. since 1967; Mi­ nority whip, 1970. Businessman. Age: 60; wife, Betty James; daughter, Laura Smith. 2177 E. 43rd St., Cleveland, 44103. Phones: 216/ 431-4913 (H), 216/361-3821 (B). Attended: Bethany College, Case SE APRIL KREUZER (D) Western Reserve University, Fenn Col­ State Representative, 10th Dist. lege. ahoga). Parma City School Member: Board of trustees for d, 1976-82, president. State rep. the following; Federation for Commu­ 1982. BARBARA C. PRINGLE (D) nity Planning, Fresh Start, Elizabeth *ull-time legislator. Bryant Home for the Aged; Phyliss State Representative, 11th Dist. \ge: 40; husband, Richard; Wheatly Assn.; Ohio Society of State (Cuyahoga). Cleveland City Council, iter, Laura; son, David. 11364 Legislators; Democratic Executive 1978-82. State rep. since 1982. r Drive, Parma, 44130. Phone: Council; NAACP. Member of: Citizens 63-4766 (H). Full-time legislator. League; Consumer Protection Agency, Age: 45; husband, Richard D.; Cleveland; The Margie Home for Re­ \ttended: Fenn College, Cuya- son, Christopher; daughter, Rhonda. tarded Adults; Cleveland Assn. for Community College, 798 Timothy Lane, Cleveland, 44109. Children with Learning Disabilities; vlember: Parma Chamber of Phone: 216/398-0904 (H). Western Reserve Psychiatric Agency; merce; Ohio Boychoir, Inc. Boy Scouts of America; Antioch Bap­ d; Parma Junior Women's Attended: Cuyahoga Community tist Church. ue; Citizens' League; Cuyahoga College. ity Democratic Executive Com- Member: Ward 15 District Club; Recipient: Awards from various e; PTA; Parma, Ohio, Parma St. Michael Church Altar and Rosary Cleveland electoral wards; neighbor­ hts, Parma Women's and North Society; Ceska Sin Karlin; Polish Fal­ hood clubs; National Society of Social lton Democratic Clubs; Cuya- cons; Federation of Democratic Wom­ Workers, 1978; EN A Award for Out­ County Women's Political Cau- en of Ohio; Women's Educational standing Services to Youth by Nation­ Cosmopolitan Women's Demo- Service Assn.; County and State Dem­ al Assn. of Career Women, 1978; Com­ c League; Ceska Sin Karlin; ocrat Party; Cleveland Police Histori­ munity and Civic Work by Cleveland .S.A.; Federated Democratic cal Soc; Old Brooklyn Community Business League, 1978; Honorary Au­ ten. Panel; Cleveland Area Soapbox Der­ ditor of State, by Thomas E. by; Young Democrats; National Alli­ Ferguson, 1977; Outstanding legisla­ ance of Czech Catholics; Statue of tion for Community Work by The Liberty Ellis Island Foundation Champs, Inc., 1977. :auga County residents each year (Charter Member); American Legion ive about $62,671,215 from the Exchange Council. Hancock County residents each

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State Representative, 13th Dist. (Cuyahoga). State representative from 1971 to 1978. Garfield Heights School Board, 1956-60, 1964-68; State School Board, 1968-70. Self-employed, sales. Age: 58; wife Patricia; sons, Robert, Patirckand Paul. 9295 Highland Drive, Brecksville, 44141. Phone 216/526- 7132(H). Graduate: Western Reserve Uni- JOHN D. THOMPSON JR verity, B.B.A State Representative, 16th 1 Member: Former member of Cuya- (Cuyahoga). State rep. since 1971. h()ga County Mental Health Board; J.D. Thompson Real Estate member, Citizens Advisory Board to JANE LOUISE broker. the Cleveland Psychiatric Institute; Citi­ CAMPBELL (D) Wife, Doris; daughters, Joni zens League of Cleveland. State Representative, 15th Dist. Janet. 15611 Stockbridge Ave., CI (Cuyahoga). land, 44128. Phone: 216/921-5250 ( Full-time legislator. Attended: Cleveland Enginee Age: 31; husband, Hunter Morri­ Institute, Fenn College; Franklin son; residence, 13815 Drexmore, versity School of Law. Cleveland, 44120 (after 3/1/85). Phone: Member: Lee Harvard Comm 216/751-1331 (H). ty Assn.; honorary board mem Graduate: Cleveland State Uni­ Mt. Pleasant Community Coui versity, M.S. urban studies; Universi­ Democratic Platforms Committee; ty of Michigan, B.A. history. Seville Community Assn.; Task F< Member: Cleveland Neighbor­ on Education of Lutheran Minis hood Development Corp., vice presi­ chairman, Ohio Retirement St dent; Ohio Women's Leadership Con­ Commission; Prince Hall Mas ference on National Security, Shrine; chairman, 16th District C cochairman; Heights Community Con­ board member of Murtis H. Ta; gress; Jewish Community Center; Na­ Multi-Services Center. tional Organization for Women; Recipient: Mt. Pleasant Commi WomenSpace, founding director; ty Council Award. Greater Cleveland Inter Church Council; Cleveland Public Theatre; Henry County residents each ) Wards 4 and 6 Democratic Clubs; 21st receive about $24,758,507 from District Caucus; Participant South Eu­ trucking industry. This figure ref clid Democrat Club; Member Heights sents $255,616 in truck registrat Dems; Cuyahoga County Democratic fees; $145,534 in fuel taxes Party Executive Committee. $24,357,357 in wages to the industi 1,359 workers in Henry County. \ Harrison County residents each Highland County residents ei year receive about $22,628,835 from year receive about $21,614,360 fr the trucking industry. This figure rep­ the trucking industry. This figure n IKE THOMPSON (D) resents $172,110 in truck registration resents $256,655 in truck registrati fees; $142,590 in fuel taxes and fees; $154,796 in fuel taxes a State Representative, 14th Dist. $22,314,135 in wages to the industry's $21,202,909 in wages to the industr (Cuyahoga). State rep. since 1971. 1,245 workers in Harrison County. 1,183 workers in Highland County.

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'"•"ly __ OHIO TRUCK TIMES 1973; Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Executive, 1975-; Kaiser Com­ munity Health Foundation Advisory Board, 1980; National Junior Tennis League, board member 1979-80; School on Magnolia, board member 1979-80; Shaker Heights (Moreland) PTA, past vice president; Friends of Shaker Square; Moreland and Lomond Community Assns, 1969-79.

:ROY D. PETERSON (D) JUDY B. SHEERER (D) itate Representative, 17th Dist. State Representative, 18th Dist. ihoga). Maple Heights city coun- (Cuyahoga). State rep. since 1982. n, three terms. Age: 43; husband, Benjamin; vge: 43; wife. Ponce Jo; daughter, daughter, Morgan. 17115 Lomond l Lea; son, Kevin Dewayne. Blvd., Shaker Heights, 44120. Phone: Hillgrove Ave., Maple Heights, 216/752-1646 (H). . Phone: 216/581-2336 (H). Graduate: Cleveland State Uni­ iraduate: Bethany Nazarene Col- versity, B.A., Summa Cum Laude, B.S., accounting economics. Member: Cleveland Citizens Member: Select Committee on RONALD J. SUSTER (D) je; American Legion #309; Na- High Technology; Industrial Technol­ State Representative, 19th Dist. Assn. of State Legislators; Ma- ogy Enterprises Board; Governor's (Cuyahoga). Highland Heights law eights Democratic Club. Commission on Health Care; Shaker director, 1976-77. Democratic Club, past vice president; Attorney: Suster, Lawrence & Women's Political Caucus, president

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53 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Gilmore, 1027 E. 185th St., Cleveland. State Representative, 20th Dist. Age: 42; wife, Judith L.; Age: 40; wife, Patricia; sons, Jo­ (Hamilton). State rep. 1961-66 and Joe, Jerome, Jimmy; daughters, seph, Michael; daughter, Jennifer. 1969-72. Hamilton County Court Jill, Jessica; 5490 Betlin Ct., Cine 2111 Aberdeen Drive, Euclid, 44143. judge, 1966-67. 45238. Phones: 513/922-5405 (H) Phones: 216/531-4820 (H), 216/531- Attorney. 251-9433 (O). 4841 (O). Age: 64; wife, Mildred Vaye; son, Attended Quincy College. Graduate: Adelbert College; Case Tom; daughters, Barbara and Laura. Member: Delhi Twp. and Western Reserve Law School, J.D. 2083 Danville Drive, Cincinnati, 45238. Hill Civic Groups. West Side Bus Member: Euclid Democrat Club, Phones: 513/941-4089 (H), 513/621- Assn. Ward 32 & 26; Cuyahoga Executive 0915 (B). Recipient: Legislator of the Democratic Committee; Ohio Supreme Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Hamilton County Assn. of Tru Court Board of Bar Examiners; Ameri­ versity, B.S., Chase Law College, J.D. and Clerks; Outstanding Ach can Trial Lawyers Assn.; Society of Member: Cincinnati and Ohio ment, Ohio Fraternal Order of Po Professionals in Dispute Revolution; State Bar Assns.; Lawyers Club; Cin­ Cleveland Academy of Trial Attor­ cinnati Council of World Affairs; Ki­ neys; general counsel, Greater Cleve­ wanis Club of Oak Hills; Masonic; land Safety Council; legal advisor, Scottish Rite and Shrine; Marine Collin wood Slovenian Home; Federa­ Corps League; Southern Ohio Dog & tion of Slovenian National Homes; St. Game Assn.; Military Officers of the Paschal Baylon Parish; St. Christine World Wars; VFW; American Legion. Church; Knights of Columbus; Chris­ tian Legal Society; American Arbitra­ tion Assn.; American Bar Assn. con­ sumer arbitrator, Cleveland Better Business Bureau.

LOUIS W. BLESSING, JR. State Representative, 22nd E (Hamilton). General Division refe Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton ( Colerain Twp. trustee, 1979-82. JEROME F. LUEBBERS (D) Attorney, private practice. Age: 36; wife, Linda; son, Bi State Representative, 21st Dist. 3153 McGill Lane, Cincinnati, 452 (Hamilton). Delhi Twp. trustee, Phone: 513/385-5302 (H). 1970-78. State rep. since 1978. Graduate: Salmon P. Chase C Partner, Business Typesetting lege of Law, J.D.; University of Cine THOMAS A. POTTENGER (R) Service. nati, B.B.A. BEST WISHES to THE 116th OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY from The Ohio Petroleum Council

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• • -•• W= OHIO TRUCK TIMES ember: Phi Kappa Theta Fra- Executive Committee, Hamilton Coun­ Age: 39; wife, Doris Ann; chil­ ; St. Ann Church; Hamilton ty vice chairman; Cincinnati Citizens dren, Amy, Terry, Michael, Christo­ / and Colerain Twp. Republican Transp. Committee, cochairman; Fi­ pher. 7303 Fair Oaks, Cincinnati Cincinnnati Bar Assn.; Hamil- nance chairman of the "Lucille 45237. Phones: 513/531-5493 (H), >unty Trustees & Clerks Assn., Chenault" Citizens Handicapped 513/621-9204 (B). :nt; former member, Colerain Ball; Citizens Committee to Lower Bus Graduate: Georgetown Universi­ is and Youth Service Bureau; Fares and Improve Service, cochair­ ty; University of Cincinnati College of in Town Meeting. man; National Conference of State Law, J.D. ;cipient: Bureau of National Af- Legislatures; Gothic Prince Hall Ma­ Member: Cincinnati AFLCIO La­ Annual Award for scholastic sons; National Federation of Settle­ bor Council; Local 754-B, I.A.T.S.E., ement, 1976; Legislator of the ment Houses, board member. S.A.Y. board member; Cincinnati Hamilton County Twp. Assn., Recipient: Pioneer Awards, Ham­ Board of Realtors; Cincinnati Insur­ ilton County; awards from Ohio Com­ ance Board; Cincinnati, Ohio and mission on Aging; Mentally Retarded American Bar Assns.; Knights of Co­ Assn.; Ohio Public Transit Assn., lumbus; Eagles. 1979; Ohio Council of Community Mental Health Centers; Outstanding Citizens Award, Cincinnati.

LIAM L. MALLORY (D) ate Representative, 23rd Dist. ton). State rep. since 1967. Ma- L. HELEN RANKIN (D) eader, 113th, 114th, 115th Gt..- State Representative, 25th Dist. isemblies. (Hamilton). State rep. since 1978. ;sociate professor, University of TERRY M. TRANTER (D) Full-time legislator. nati. State Representative, 24th Dist. Age: 48; husband, William B. »e: 53; wife, Fannie; sons, Mark, (Hamilton). State rep. since 1976. Merritt, Sr.; daughters Sharron G., Dwane and William; daughter, Former assistant attorney general. For­ Connie L.; son, James W., Jr. 3461 . 907 Dayton St., Cincinnati, mer vice-mayor and councilman of the Evanston Ave., Cincinnati, 45207. Phone: 513/721-0065 (H). City of Golf Manor. Phone: 513/751-4122. aduate: Central State Universi- Attorney: 606 American Bldg., Attended University of Cincinna­ h honors and received Honora- 6th fl. Cincinnati, 45202. ti. • :torate of Law degree. Pursued te studies at University of Cin- and Xavier University, ember: West End Community il, past president; Democratic king County residents each year BRADFORD TRAVEL J about $18,040,216 from the Professional Personalized Service "Since 1928" lg industry. This figure repre- $185,274 in truck registration • Lowest Published Airfare ALL MAJOR • Special Charter Flight Tours $129,095 in fuel taxes and Guaranteed CREDIT CARDS • Ticket Delivery Service For ACCEPTED 5,847 in wages to the industry's • Tours; Cruises & Vacation Business & Corporate Accounts •rkers in Hocking County. Packages • Groups & Convention Travel • Business Meetings & Incentive SIX LOCATIONS Planning nes County residents each year Travel Programs • $150,000 Travel Insurance : about $29,059,173 from the lg industry. This figure repre- — NORTHWEST — —DOWNTOWN-, -DUBLIN- $212,123 in truck registration $134,404 in fuel taxes and 457-9990 461-6222 764-0110 2,646 in wages to the industry's (Facing Kenny Shopping Center) (Huntington Center) 72 N. High vorkers in Holmes County. 1200 Old W. Henderson Rd. 41 S. High 3n County residents each year —WEST— —| AIRPORT — EAST i about $49,736,307 from the ig industry. This figure repre- 870-6876 235-10001 864-6550 760 Stelzer Rd. $468,281 in truck registration 4911 W. Broad Between Main & Livingston (At Thrifty Parking) 1654 Brice Rd. $194,852 in fuel taxes and Reg. Ohio Agent - TA 227 3,174 in wages to the industry's NO SERVICE CHARGE FOR AIRLINE TICKETS OR PUBLISHED TOURS vorkers in Huron County.

55 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Member: Mt. Zion Methodist Member: Anderson Libr; Church; United Methodist Women's Committee, former chairman; An Circle #5; Commission on Evangelism; rson Cable TV Committee, chairm Hamilton County Women's Democrat­ Anderson Area Chamber of C( ic Club; Ward 3 Democratic Club; merce; U.S. Army, served Kon Harriet Tubman Black Women's Dem­ theatre, 1955-57, 1st Lieutenant, Fi ocratic Club; Women's City Club; Artillery. State Employees Compensation Board; Rollman's Psychiatric Citizens Advisory Board; Mt. Auburn Com­ munity Health Clinic Board; Demo­ cratic National Flatform Committee, 1980. Recipient: Outstanding Achieve­ ment Award, Melrose YMCA; Out­ standing Women of the Year, Harriet Tubman Black Women's Democratic Club; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity "Tribute to Black Women"; Honorary JOHN O'BRIEN (R) Buckeye Colonel; Outstanding Achievement Award, Black Student State Representative, 26th Dist. Community of Capital University. (Hamilton). Anderson Twp. trustee, 1974-80, board president, 1974-77 and 1980; State rep. since 1981. Director of Special Projects, Uni­ versity of Cincinnati Foundation; Jackson County residents each year member, Advisory Board, Apollo receive about $20,047,170 from the Savings & Loan Co. DALE N. VAN VYVEN (R) trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $226,597 in truck registration Age: 53; wife, Jacquelyn; son, J. State Representative, 27th Di fees; $141,119 in fuel taxes and Todd; daughters, Holly and Heather. (Hamilton). President, Sharonvi $19,679,454 in wages to the industry's 7651 Burlinehills Cr., Cincinnati, City Council, 1975-78; councilman- 1,098 workers in Jackson County. 45244. Phones: 513/231-9724 (H), 513/ large, 1966-75; State rep. since 1978. 231-5331 (B). Insurance agent; Dale N. Van \ Graduate: University of Cincinna­ ven Insurance, Sharonville. ti College of Business Administration, B.B.A. The Ohio Manufacturers' Association

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Representing Ohio industry before the Ohio Generol Assembly ond in stote government for 75 years.

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y . ii ,i ii.m.». ^•W OHIO TRUCK TIMES Age: 49; wife, Anne; children, Jefferson County residents each State Representative, 29th Dist. ela, Stacey, Margo, Eric, Mere- year receive about $54,181,556 from (Franklin). State rep. since 1981. Stuart. 4799 Fields-Ertel Rd., the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Executive director, Employment -onville, 45241. Phones: 513/ resents $610,736 in truck registration and Education Commission, Franklin I 1371 (H), 513/563-2541 (B). fees; $196,126 in fuel taxes and County. Attended: University of Cincinna- $53,374,694 in wages to the industry's Age: 35; wife, Marty; son, Ray III. 2,978 workers in Jefferson County. 3040 Elbert Ave., Columbus, 43209. Member: Licensed layreader and Knox County residents each year Phone: 614/239-8501 (H). ier senior warden of Calvary Epis- receive about $32,074,111 from the Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ il Church; Sharonville Business trucking industry. This Figure repre­ versity, B.A., M.A. political science, i.; National Federation of Inde- sents $348,352 in truck registration public administration. lent Business; Kiwanis Club of fees; $181,279 in fuel taxes and Member: State Job Training onville, past president; board $31,544,480 in wages to the industry's Coordinating Council; Columbus iber of Dan Beard Council, Boy 1,760 workers in Knox County. Urban League, board; CMACAO; St. its of America; Kentucky Colonel; Stephens Community House; 29th innati, Ohio and National Assn. Recipient: Craig Air Force Base District Citizens Caucus, chairman; .ife Underwriters; Ohio chairman, "Best Flying Student", 1975; Distin­ Good Shepherd Baptist Church; :rican Legislative Exchange Coun- guished Graduate, Castle Air Force former deputy special assistant to National Rep. Legislators' Assn.; Base, 1975; Outstanding Young Men of President Jimmy Carter. ublican National Convention, del- America, Eighth Air Force, 1978; Ten e. Outstanding Young Men of America, Recipient: Outstanding Young Strategic Air Command nominee for . award for community service National Jaycees, 1978; Air Force Mer­ I Jaycees; Watchdog of the Treas- itorious Service Medal, 1980. award from United Conservatives )hio; Twp. Legislator of the Year I Hamilton County Twp. Assn.;

MIKE STINZIANO (D) State Representative, 30th Dist. (Franklin). State rep. since 1973. Age: 40; wife, Lisa; daughters, I. RAY MILLER (D) D'Lyn, Stephanie, Michaelena; son,

E. J. THOMAS (R) State Representative, 28th Dist. tnklin). Commissioner-at-large, tonville Area Commission. Director of Corporate Affairs, Se- ty Group; Pilot with Ohio Air rd. Age: 33; wife, Karen Sue; son, .'ard James, III; daughter, Alicia Sheraton Inn INorth ne. 296 Arden Rd., Columbus, in Columbus 14. Phones: 614/267-0827 (H), 614/ 8962 (B). The Resort Experience without Graduate: The Ohio State Uni- iity, B.S. accounting; Ball State the resort price tag . . . banquet versity, M.A. political science. and meeting facilities, sleeping Member: Pilot Dogs, Inc., board irectors; American Legion; Bexley room accommodations. ns Club; Charity Newsies; Buck- Greater Franklin and Capital City 888 East Dublin-Granville Road mblican Clubs; Ohio National (614) 888-8230 ird Assn.; U.S. Navy League, s. Chapter; Columbus Agonis b; Peru-Miami Lodge No. 67, F. & &.] Ancient Accepted Scottish :. Valley of Columbus; Beechwold ireh of Christ. 57 • OHIO TRUCK TIMES Michael. 314 King Ave., Columbus, Lake County residents each year re­ 43201. Phone: 614/421-2505 (H). ceive about $109,069,270 from the Graduate: Harvard University, trucking industry. This figure repre­ M.A., public administration; The sents $1,342,937 in truck registration Ohio State University, B.A. political fees; $331,717 in fuel taxes and science. $107,394,616 in wages to the indus­ Member: National Conference of try's 5,992 workers in Lake County. Insurance Legislators, Executive Com­ mittee; National Assn. of Insurance Lawrence County residents each Commissioners, Liaison Committee; year receive about $33,516,470 from State Central Committee, 15th Dist.; the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Ohio Democrat Party Executive Com­ resents $431,810 in truck registration mittee, vice chairman; Franklin Coun­ fees; $160,109 in fuel taxes and ty Democrat Party, Chairman's Coun­ $32,924,551 in wages to the industry's cil; Metropolitan Human Services 1,837 workers in Lawrence County. Commission Cabinet of Executives; CMACAO Board of Directors; OSU theft Investigators Assn.; Ohio All Stadium Dorm Alumni Assn., vice Star Wrestling Team, 1983; National president; Capital Square Commis­ Center for Citizen Involvement, Insur­ sion, Columbus; Order Sons of Italy; ance Women of Columbus, 1982; Hu­ Ohio Assn. for Retarded Citizens; manitarian Award, Dynamic Leader­ OTTO BEATTY, JR. (I NAACP; Fraternal Order of Police As­ ship, Inc., 1981; Special Friend State Representative, 31s sociates; University Community Award, Friends of the Public Library, (Franklin). State rep. since 198( Assn.; Columbus Italian Club; Local Columbus and Franklin County, 1981; Attorney; Beatty, Cox, Sti 746 IBEW life member; Public's Right to Know Award, wom­ Good: President, Otto Beatty, Society; Syntaxis Advisory Board. en in Communications, 1981; Out­ Associates Real Estate. Recipient: Outstanding Legislator standing Community Service Award, Age: 44; two children. 970 of the Year, Franklin County Trial Undergraduate Student Government, ington Blvd., Columbus, Lawyers Assn., 1984; Christopher Co­ OSU, 1981; Appreciation Award, Fra­ Phone: 614/253-6443 (H). lumbus Achievement Award, Mayor ternal Order of Police, Capital City Graduate: Howard Univ \ Dana G. Rinehart, 1984; Award of Ap­ Lodge #9, 1981; Jefferson Award, B.A., honors, business admin preciation, Communications Workers WTVN Radio and TV, 1978; Friends Ohio State University, J.D., hon of America, 1984; Resolution of Appre­ of Education, Ohio Education Assn., Member: NAACP; Ope ciation, Assn. of Municipal-County 1978; Community Trust Award, Frank­ Push, Inc.; Hunger Task Foi: Judges of Ohio, Inc., 1984; Honorary lin County Mental Health and Mental Ohio; J. Ashburn Community C Chairperson, "American Pie Party," Retardation Board, 1978; Outstanding Franklin County Trial Lawyers . American Cancer Society, 1984; Public Service Award, Ohio Coalition Robert B. Elliott Law Club; Ni Founder Award, Syntaxis, 1983; Ce­ of Senior Citizens Orgs., 1977; Legisla­ Conference of Black Lawyers, C lebrity Bartender Daze Champ, Mid tor of the Year Award, Ohio Profes­ bus; American Bar Assn.; NE Ohio Chapter of National Multiple sional Assn. for the Retarded, 1976; Assn. of Defense Lawyers; Ami Sclerosis Society, 1983; Certificates of President's Award on Behalf of Han­ Arbitration Assn.; American Appreciation, Northern Ohio Patrol­ dicapped Children, Columbus Coun­ Lawyers Assn.; Ohio Acaden men's Benevolent Assn.; Ohio Auto cil for Exceptional Children, 1976. Trial Lawyers, president;

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Y^jjiwviyj^^ OHIO TRUCK TIMES ed Democrats of Ohio; Colum- \rea Black Elected Officials; Co- us Technical Institute, board of ees; National Institute of Justice. Recipient: Community Service rd, Ohio Minority Business; One l Outstanding Young Men, Junior nber of Commerce; Outstanding ice, Franklin County Childrens ices; awards from Black Cham- >f Commerce.

DON E. GILMORE (R) JoANN DAVIDSON (R) State Representative, 33rd Dist. State Representative, 34th Dist. (Franklin). State rep. since 1978. (Franklin). Truro Twp. clerk, 1978-79; President, Central Ohio Security; Reynoldsburg City Council, member- Alarms of Central Ohio; Lease Alarm, at-large; State rep. since 1981. Inc. Officer, Perry Twp. Police. Vice president of special pro­ Age: 56; wife, Jean; daughters grams, Ohio Chamber of Commerce. Karen, Tammy, Kim; son, Don. 3131 Age: 57; daughters, Julie and Mary Ave., Columbus, 43204. Phones: Jenifer; 6870-B E. Livingston Ave., 614/274-7339 (H); 614/274-0393 (B). Reynoldsburg, 43068. Phone: 614/864- DEAN CONLEY (D) Attended: Columbus Technical 8879 (H). Institute, several police academies. Member: Governor's Committee State Representative, 32nd Dist. Member: National Assn. of Pro­ on Prison Crowding; Franklin County nklin). State rep. since 1978. fessional Baseball Players; Masonic Mental Health Board, former mem­ Principal, Health Benefits Group, Lodge; Scioto Consistory Scottish ber; Ohio Turnpike Commission, Rite 32nd Degree Mason; Alladin Tem­ 1978-81; vice chairman; Governor's Age: 38; wife, Karen; son, Adam; ple of the Shrine; Kiwanis Advisory Council on Travel and Fence Row Lane, Canal Winches- Club; Fraternal Order of Police #76; Tourism; board member of YWCA 13110. Ohio Twp. Police Assn. and Metropolitan Women's Center. Graduate: The Ohio State Uni- ity, B.A. communications, M.B.A. Member: Jaycees; Naval Reserve i.; U.S. Chess Federation; Ameri- Legion; OSU Alumni Assn.; Fami- ounseling and Crittenton Services, d; Meeting Planners Intl.; Cystic osis Foundation, board. Recipient: Who's Who in Ameri- Politics; Who's Who in the Mid- Dick Lumpe

Tim Bechtold cking County residents each year ive about $88,846,534 from the king industry. This figure repre- s $931,449 in truck registration ; $253,692 in fuel taxes and 661,393 in wages to the industry's 1 workers in Licking County. )gan County residents each year ive about $26,611,689 from the king industry. This figure repre- s $296,964 in truck registration ; $165,068 in fuel taxes and 149,657 in wages to the industry's 9 workers in Logan County. ^rain County residents each year ive about $133,290,706 from the king industry. This figure repre- dSDCwnoN of OHO s $1,661,547 in truck registration ; $432,799 in fuel taxes and ,196,360 in wages to the indus- ; 17,923 workers in Lorain County. 59 NV: SV :.:.:.:.:.:.:.r.:.:.:.T.>v.Nvw.y.;,x.:...x....- ;.::.:.^Mg.;^.-.NXVSSS8SS; w o* ^i *>SN«?:V* w •££ xC ^J?*^*' The new Columbus tradition on its most historic corner Menus feature a complete selection of light specialties, seafood and steaks prepared over metauite coals Dinner Monday-Saturday, weekday lunches Free parking in the connecting huntingL Bank garage ^RESERVATIONS: (614) 221-0110

ONE WEST BROAD STREET Columbus, Ohio 43215 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Madison County residents each Phones: 513/222-7801 (H), 513/222- year receive about $19,347,672 from 7821 (B). the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Graduate: Cincinnati School of resents $220,940 in truck registration Embalming; attended Union fees; $146,275 in fuel taxes and University; Honorary Doctorate of $18,980,457 in wages to the industry's Law, Central State University. 1,059 workers in Madison County. Member: VFW; American Le­ Mahoning County residents each gion; Elks; Masonic; Ohio Funeral Di­ year receive about $163,997,420 from rectors Assn Board; Dayton Urban the trucking industry. This figure rep­ League; Goodwill Industries; resents $1,788,181 in truck registration NAACP; Buckeye Funeral Directors fees; $310,780 in fuel taxes and Assn; Prison Inspection Committee, $161,898,459 in wages to the indus­ chairman. try's 9,033 workers in Mahoning Coun­ ty.

LNA A. DESHLER, JR. (R) State Representative, 35th Dist. nklin). State rep. since 1980. Attorney, Michael Colley & >cs. 536 S. High St., Columbus. Age: 47; wife, Carol; sons, Jon, Ja- Jud. 2605 York Rd., Columbus, 1. Phones: 614/486-1534 (H), 614/ 5453 (B). Graduate: The Ohio State Uni- ity, B.A.; Franklin University, B. Member: Charity Newsies, past ident; Franklin County Trial Law- Assn., past president. Ohio State Columbus Bar Assns.; First Com­ EDWARD J. ORLETT (D) ity Church; Franklin County Re- State Representative, 37th Dist. ican Executive Committee. C. J. McLIN, JR. (D) (Montgomery). Trotwood City Coun­ icas County residents each year State Representative, 36th Dist. cilman, 1968-72. ive about $288,539,032 from the (Montgomery). State rep. since 1967. President, M & L Corp., real es­ dng industry. This figure repre- Funeral Director, McLin Funeral tate management and appraisal firm. s $3,015,222 in truck registration Home. Residence: 702 Salem Ave., ; $637,725 in fuel taxes and Age: 63; son, C.J. McLin III; Dayton, 45406. Phone: 513/275-5884 ,886,058 in wages to the indus- daughters Rhine and Scheme; 1130 (H). 15,895 workers in Lucas County. Germantown St., Dayton, 45408. Graduate: General Motors Insti-

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61 OHIO TRUCK TIMES tute, B.S., University of Dayton, Marion County residents each year M.B.A. receive about $38,447,391 from the Member: VFW #5018; American trucking industry. This figure repre­ Legion; AM VETS, Mayor's Develop­ sents $443,623 in truck registration ment Council; Community Action fees; $186,238 in fuel taxes and Agency, board of trustees; Unemploy­ $37,817,530 in wages to the industry's ment Compensation Advisory Board. 2,110 workers in Marion County.

Medina County residents each year receive about $75,112,042 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $841,971 in truck registration fees; $223,963 in fuel taxes and $72,856,995 in wages to the industry's 4,065 workers in Medina County.

Member: Knights of Columbus Council 3730; East Dayton Optimists; RUSS GUERRA, JR American, Ohio and Dayton Bar State Representative, 40th Assns. (Montgomery). Randolph Twp. Recipient: Outstanding Young tee, two terms. State rep. since P Men in America, 1980; Outstanding Retired police captain : Young Men, Top Five, 1978. Dayton Police Dept. ROBERT L. CORBIN (R) State Representative, 38th Dist. (Montgomery). State rep. since 1978. Salesman, Doug Smith, Inc. res­ taurant equipment. Age: 62; wife, Edith; daughters, Lynn and Carol. 135 Shadybrook Drive, Dayton, 45459. Phones: 513/ 434-2404 (H), 513/433-3650 (B). Graduate: Otterbein College. Member: Agonis Club of Dayton; Miami Valley and Ohio State (presi­ dent) Restaurant Assns.; Otterbein College Alumni Assn.; Normandy United Methodist Church; Walnut Grove Country Club. A showcase of Ohio's yesteryear in a warm & friendly atmosphere. Specializing in a variety of roast beef sandwiches and homemade soups.

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ROBERT E. HICKEY (D) In the Galleria Building- Ground Floor State Representative, 39th Dist. 20 South Third Street (Montgomery). State rep. since 1982. 461-9934 Attorney: Nolan, Sprowl, Foley & Smith. Age: 35; wife, Kelley. 1034 Berk­ shire Rd., Dayton, 45419. Phones: 513/294-5949 (H), 513/228-7104 (B). Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ versity, B.S., J.D.

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mk OHIO TRUCK TIMES \ge: 60; wife, Joan; sons, Russell Self-employed, real estate broker, Age: 33; wife, Barbara; daughter, lim, Tom. 4601 Rathburn Drive, insurance, tax practitioner. Stancy. 678 Garth Ave., Akron, 44320. ;wood, 45322. Phone: 513/836- Age: 60; wife, Dorothy; daugh­ Phone: 216/434-0202 (H). (H). ters, Karen, Deborah, Renee, Graduate: Kent State University, \ttended: Northwestern Univer- Claudia, Jennifer. 31 31st St. S.W., M.P.A., Wright State University, n police administration, Barberton, 44203. Phones: M.S., Ohio University, B.A. vlember: Fraternal Order of Po- 216/825-5425 (H), 216/825-4514 (B). Member: High Speed Rail Task American Legion; VFW; Vandal- Attended Akron University. Force; Travel and Tourism; State Job d Northmont Chambers of Com- Member: Past president, Kiwa­ Training Coordinating Council; Akron ce; Dayton Agonis Club; nis; Chairman of executive board, Economic Development Advisory hwestern Police Alumni. Johnson United Methodist Church; Board; Northeastern Four County Recipient: Awards from the Ki- board of directors, YMCA; Moose; Org.; Advisory Council for Akron/ s; Sertoma; Wright Patterson Elks; American Legion; Grotto; Summit/Medina Employment Training ; Defense Electronic Center Com- Shrine; VFW. Consortium. Recipient: Councilman of the Year, 1982. National Assn. of Real Es­ tate Brokers, Inc., Akron Chapter; Black Applause, Outstanding Achievements in Government, 1981; Outstanding Black Alumni of Ohio University, 1981; Outstanding Young Men in America, 1977 and 1980; Out­ standing Service Award, Alpha Phi Alpha, 1979.

Meigs County residents each year receive about $14,731,411 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $170,308 in truck registration fees; $133,088 in fuel taxes and $14,428,015 in wages to the industry's 805 workers in Meigs County.

VERNON LEE SYKES (D) Mercer County residents each year 10BERT D. NETTLE (D) receive about $33,397,345 from the State Representative, 42nd Dist. trucking industry. This figure repre­ State Representative, 41st Dist. (Summit). Akron City Council Third sents $318,088 in truck registration imit). President of Barberton City Ward. fees; $154,706 in fuel taxes and icil, 1972-76. Barberton council- Economist, part-time instructor at $32,924,551 in wages to the industry's 6th Ward, 1966-72. State rep. Akron University and Buckeye Col­ 1,837 workers in Mercer County. 1977. lege.

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-u.jr.^'Vi'sag 5*? H&makmwdHw __ OHIO TRUCK TIMES Miami County residents each year Toledo, 43608; Phone: 419/241-1077 receive about $58,471,827 from the (H). trucking industry. This figure repre­ Graduate: University of Toledo, sents $666,041 in truck registration Ph.D., mathematics. fees; $201,264 in fuel taxes and Member: Ohio Crime Prevention $57,604,522 in wages to the industry's Assn.; Catholic War Veterans; Polish 3,214 workers in Miami County. American Congress; Lucas County Democratic Executive Committee.

VERNON F. COOK (D) State Representative, 43rd Dist. ummit). Summit County Charter jmmission, 1969-70. Assistant Maj. oor Leader since 1979; State rep. ice 1973. Assoc, professor, University of kron. CASEY C. JONES (D) Age: 57; wife, Sharen; daughter, J. BARNEY QUILTER (D) lie; sons Richard, Thomas. 3395 State Representative, 45th Dist. State Representative, 47th Dist. lrdue St., Cuyahoga Falls, 44221. (Lucas). State rep. since 1969. (Lucas). State rep. since 1967. Speaker lone: 216/928-8010 (H). Owner, Casey Jones Insurance Pro Tern. 114th and 115th General Graduate: Miami University, The Agency. Assemblies. hio State University. Age: 64; wife, Lovell; daughters, LaVerne, Sarah, Marsha; Marilyn; Public Relations, Toledo Health sons, Casey Jr., Clarence, Bill, Curtis, and Retiree Center, Inc. George. 355 Pinewood Ave., Toledo, Age: 65; wife, Mary; daughter, 43602. Phones: 419/246-8980 (H), 419/ Mary Ann; son, James B. Jr. 641 248-3796 (B). Woodville Rd., Toledo, 43605. Graduated: Knoxville College, at­ Phones: 419/691-2692 (H), 419/248- tended Toledo University. 1412 (B). Member: Lucas County Democrat Attended DeSales College. Party, vice chairman; National Society Member: VFW; American Le­ of State Legislators; NAACP; gion; AmVets; Boys Club; East Toledo YMCA; Public Personnel Assn. of Moose Club; River East Assn.; America, board member; National Knights of Columbus; Moose; Eagles. Governors Board Council of State Governments.

THOMAS W. WATKINS (R) State Representative, 44th Dist. ummit). Councilman, City of Stow, >o terms. Vice President, KST Oil & Gas. Age: 29; wife, Robbyn. 1787 learbrook Rd., Stow, 44224. Phone: 6/920-8088 (H). Graduate: Kent State University, A. political science. Member: Stow Munroe Falls hamber of Commerce; trustee of eaver Workshop (SWF, Inc.); Char- JOHN A. GALBRAITH (R) r Notary; 32nd Degree Mason; Mu- ical Theatre; Goodyear/ State Representative, 48th Dist. 'eathervane/Cleveland Opera Co. DONALD P. CZARCINSKI (D) (Lucas). State rep. since 1967. Assis­ Recipient: Outstanding Young State Representative, 46th Dist. tant attorney general, 1963-67. en of America, 1982 and 1984; Dis- (Lucas). Attorney, real estate developer. nguished Service Award, Stow Full-time legislator. Age: 61; wife, Cynthia; sons, ycees, 1982. Age: 37; single. 2751 Lagrange St., Michael, Geoffrey; daughters, Cindy, » 65 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Member: Reagan for Presider Tenley. 602 Pierce St., Maumee, 43537. Committee, Ohio, executive directoi Phones: 419/893-3997 (H), 419/893- 1984; National Energy Extension Ser\ 4621 (B). ice Advisory Board, 1983-; Reagan fo Graduate: University of Michi­ President Committee, Ohio, cochaii gan, A.B., LL.B. man and executive director, 1980; Na Member: Toledo Art Museum; tional Republican Convention, mana Toledo Zoo; Toledo Symphony; U.S. ger and cochairman of Ohii Naval Reserve. delegation, 1980; Pfeifer for Senati Committee, political director, 1980 Federal Jobs for Ohioans, coordina tor; State Convention delegate; Ohii Republican House Campaign Commit tee, chairman, 1984; Ohio Republicai House Personnel Committee, chair man, 1983-; Malone College Board o Directors; Student Loan Foundation. Young Citizen's Award Commit tee Officer; North Canton Community WILLIAM J. HEALY (D) Building (YMCA); Christian Business men's Club; North Canton City Char State Representative, 50th Dist. ter Review Commission, chairman: (Stark). Canton City Council, N.C. Bicentennial Committee, organi­ (1969-74). State rep. since 1974. zer; Sequicentennial Committee foi Full-time legislator. N.C; Canton Baptist Temple, formei Age: 45; wife, Barbara; daugh­ clerk, trustee and choir member; ters, Joyce, Jacqueline; son, William J. Stark County Central Committee; N.C. II. 1211 Havana Place, N.E., Canton, Republican Committee; Stark Cty. Re­ CHARLES RED ASH (R) 44714. Phone: 216/452-6711 (H). publican Committee, administrative Attended: Kent State University. State Representative, 49th Dist. assistant; Precinct committeeman, 16 Recipient: Outstanding Legisla­ years. (Stark). tive Leadership Award, Stark County Recipient: Toastmasters Internal Retired basketball coach, athlet­ School Superintendents, 1982; Lay­ Communications and Leadership ic director and physical education man of the Year Award, Canton Pro­ Award, 1981; Watch Dog of the Treas­ dept. chairman at Canton South High fessional Educators Assn., 1984. School. ury Award; 100% Perfect Attendance, Age: 69; wife, Esther; sons, 113th General Assembly. Charles E., Jr.; David C, Paul, Johathan. Graduate: Ohio Northern Univer­ sity, B.S. education; Columbia Uni­ versity, M.A. health administration and physical education. Member: Honorary, Green and White Club of Ohio University; hon­ orary, Professional Football Hall of Fame Club; Wooster College Hall of Fame; North Industry Kiwanis Club; Ohio Northern Hall of Fame, Church of the Savior; Pike Grange; F.O.E.; Harter Bank South, advisory board; A.A.R.P.; Ohio Federation of Conser­ vation Clubs; National Retired Teachers Assn.; The Massillon Club. Recipient: "Winningest Coach in Ohio History-636 wins"; Stark County DAVID W. JOHNSON (R) Coach of the Year; National Coach of the Year for Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, State Representative, 51st Dist. JOSEPH J. VUKOVICH (D) Illinois, and Wisconsin; (Stark). State Senator, 18th Dist., State Representative, 52nd Dist. Coach of the Coliseum Classic - Ohio 1976; Mayor, City of North Canton, (Mahoning). Asst. attorney general for All Stars vs. U.S. All Stars. 1972-74; Councilman, Ward 2, North Ohio, 1973-77. Deputy law director, Canton, 1966-71. House minority Youngstown, 1978. whip, 1983-. Attorney: Legal Arts Center, Owner, D.W. Johnson Company, Youngstown. Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist. Age: 39; wife, Kathy; son, An­ Monroe County residents each year Consultant, Knox Hearing Aid Serv­ drew; 2907 Olde Winter Trail, Poland, receive about $10,645,648 from the ice. 44514. Phones: 216/757-0460 (H), 216/ trucking industry. This figure repre­ Age: 46; wife, Marge; daughter, 744-5181 (B). sents $114,430 in truck registration Teri; Son, David II. 514 Marquardt St. Graduate: Youngstown State Uni­ fees; $146,800 in fuel taxes and NE, North Canton, 44720. Phones- versity, B.A.; University of Akron, $9,517,113 in wages to the industry's 216/499-6598 (H), 216/492-3781 (B). J.D. 531 workers in Monroe County. 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AT&T Communications OHIO TRUCK TIMES lie War Veterans; Easter Seal Society. Graduate: Ohio University, B.S.; Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Case Western Reserve University, by Ohio VFW, 1982. M.A., Ph.D., education. Member: Lorain County 1982 Heart Fund Drive, chairman; Phi Del­ ta Kappa Educational Fraternity; Elyria Rotary; American Legion Post 12; AARP; Lorain Polish Fisherman's Club.

MICHAEL ALLEN FOX (R) State Representative, 56th Dist (Butler). State rep. since 1974. THOMAS P. GILMARTIN (D) Stock broker, The Ohio Compa ny. State Representative, 53rd Dist. Age: 36; wife, Mary Ann; son. (Mahoning). State rep. 1956-63; state Ryan; daughter Ashley. 5881 Fairhair senate, 1963-65; state rep. 1965-67; Rd., Hamilton, 45011. Phones: 513/ state rep. since 1973. 896-1865 (H), 513/829-1443 (B). Sales. JOSEPH F. KOZIURA (D) Graduate: Miami University, B.S. Age: 60; wife, Margaret; sons, education. Tommy, Brendan. 825 Hazelwood State Rep., 55th Dist. (Lorain). Member: Republican House Cam­ Ave., Youngstown, 44509. Phone: Chief deputy auditor, City of Lorain, paign Committee; Delta Tau Delta Fra­ 216/799-0328 (H). 1971-76. Lorain City Auditor, 1976-83. ternity; Butler County Trustees Assn.; Graduate: Youngstown State Uni­ Financial consultant, J.F. Koziura Hamilton O'Tucks. versity, B.S. business and education. & Associates. Member: Catholic War Vets; Ea­ Age: 39; wife, Kitti. 5308 Gargasz gles; VFW; Columbus Athletic Club; Drive, Lorain, 44053. Phone: Youngstown Maennerchor. 216/282-7452 (H). Graduate: Lorain County Com­ munity College, Dyke College, B.A., accounting. Member: Elks; Moose; Veterans of Foreign Wars; AM VETS.

Montgomery County residents each year receive about $308,447,174 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $3,527,541 in truck registration fees; $622,939 in fuel taxes and $304,296,694 in wages to the indus­ try's 16,978 workers in Montgomery County. JOHN A. BOEHNER (R) Morgan County residents each year State Representative, 57th Dist. JOHN V. BARA (D) receive about $10,605,796 from the (Butler). Union Twp. trustee. trucking industry. This figure repre­ President, Nucite Sales, Inc. State Representative, 54th Dist. sents $113,346 in truck registration Age: 35; wife, Deborah; children, (Lorain). Council-at-large, Elyria, fees; $132,956 in fuel taxes and Lindsay, Tricia. 7471 Sleepy Hollow 1964-73; Elyria council president, $10,359,494 in wages to the industry's Drive, West Chester, 45069; Phones: 1971-72; state rep. 1979-80; state rep. 578 workers in Morgan County. 513/777-8212 (H), 513/779-1600 (B). since 1982. Graduate: Xavier University, Teacher, administrator, Attica B.S., B.A., business mgt. and Elyria public schools; director of Member: Union Twp. Chamber student activities at Lorain County Morrow County residents each year of Commerce; Ohio Twp. Assn. Community College. receive about $18,350,342 from the Age: 57; wife, Ruth; daughters, trucking industry. This figure repre­ Gail Hurt, Joan Brown, Jane sents $213,113 in truck registration Anderson; son, Justin. 213 Park Ave., fees; $142,537 in fuel taxes and Elyria, 44035. Phone: 216/322-8771 $17,994,692 in wages to the industry's (H). 1,004 workers in Morrow County.

68 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Muskingum County residents each University, University of Akron Law year receive about $76,072,449 from School, J.D. the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Member: Phi Alpha Delta Legal resents $675,953 in truck registration Fraternity; International Law Fraterni­ fees; $209,511 in fuel taxes and ty; Mensa; Knights of Columbus; Vol­ $75,186,985 in wages to the industry's unteer Big Brothers for Maumee Boys 4,195 workers in Muskingum County. School; St. James Church; Jefferson Democrats; Warren Slovak Club; Bowling Green University History Tu­ torial Program. Recipient: Member of Who's Who of American Universitites; Out­ standing Names and Faces of Ameri­ can Colleges. Noble County residents each year receive about $10,071,810 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $96,675 in truck registration fees; OSEPH P. WILLIAMS (D) $135,408 in fuel taxes and $9,839,727 in wages to the industry's 549 workers in State Representative, 58th Dist. Noble County. ( rmbull). Niles City director of s and deputy treasurer. Ottawa County residents each year Real estate broker. receive about $28,572,452 from the Age: 52; wife, Diane; son, Joseph, trucking industry. This figure repre­ daughter, Kathy. 888 Hartzell, sents $307,684 in truck registration s, 44446. Phone: 216/652-5542 (H). fees; $143,581 in fuel taxes and Graduate: Youngstown State Uni- MICHAEL G. VERICH (D) $28,121,187 in wages to the industry's sity. State Representative, 59th Dist. 1,569 workers in Ottawa County. Member: Trustee, Niles (Trumbull). Paulding County residents each < arches for Housing; Warren Area Full-time legislator. year receive about $10,212,367 from B iltors Assn.; Trumbull County Age: 31; single. 250 Country Club the trucking industry. This figure rep­ C nocrat Executive Committee; Ben- Lane, N.E., Warren, 44484. Phones: resents $150,288 in truck registration L Social Club; Eastland Athletic 216/856-6464 (H), 216/369-4012 (B). fees; $132,737 in fuel taxes and C b. Graduate: Bowling Green State $9,929,342 in wages to the industry's 554 workers in Paulding County.

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69 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Metal Workers Local #65 (AFLCIO); Drive, Madison, 44057. Phone!" Willowick Mens Softball League; Lake 216/428-4115 (H). County SBA; 503 Corp; Lake County Attended: Youngstown Universi Council of Governments, 1975-78. ty, Iowa University. Member: Trumbull Branch o Kent State University, past trustee Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinna ti Public Interest Member, board o

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DANIEL P. TROY (D) State Representative, 60th Dist. (Lake) Willowick City Council presi­ dent, 1980-83; Willowick Ward 1 coun­ cilman, 1972-77. ROBERT E. HAGAN (D) Project engineer, Professional Bal­ ance Co. State Representative, 61st Dist. Age: 36; single. 31600 Lakeshore (Lake). Trumbull County commission­ Blvd., Willowick, 44094. Phone: 216/ er, 1963-70. 585-4591 (H). Full-time legislator. Graduate: University of Dayton, Age: 63; wife, Ada; daughters, DAVID HARTLEY (D) political science. Maureen, Kathleen, Anne, Elaine, Member: Lake County Democrat­ Monica, Susan, Mary; sons, James, State Representative, 62nd Dist. ic Party Central and Executive Com­ Timothy, William, Robert, Christo­ (Clark). State rep. since 1973. mittees; Journeyman Member of Sheet pher, John, Jeffrey. 1225 Oxford Age: 41; single; 1715 Prospect St.,

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70 OHIO TRUCK TIMES lingfield, 45503. Phones: 513/324- 3 (H), 513/324-3082 (B). Graduate: University of Louis- i, B.A., attended graduate school ame, graduate of Capital University v School. Member: UAW Local 402; Ameri- Assn. of University Professors; itan; Board of Project Woman; rk County Democratic Executive nmittee; Ohio Citizens Council for ilth and Welfare; National Confer- e of State Legislator's Committees Agriculture, Food Policy and Nutri- i & Natural Resources and Envi- ment.

FRANK S. SAWYER (D) ROBERT H. DOYLE (R) State Representative, 64th Dist. State Representative, 65th Dist. (Richland). Mansfield City Council, (Greene). State rep. since 1983. president, 1979-82; Mansfield City President, Doyle Insurance Charter Commission, 1980 and 1982. Assoc, Inc. State rep. since 1983. Age: 44; wife, Nancy; son, President, co-owner, Doc Patrick. 3225 Southfield Drive, Sawyer's Marina, Inc. Beavercreek, 45385. Phones: 513/426- Age: 32; wife, Karen; 302 Muskie 1992 (H), 513/429-5600 (B). Drive, Rt. #11; Mansfield, 44903. Graduate: Century University, Phones: 419/589-2842 (H), 419/368- B.S., attended The Ohio State Uni­ 5951 (B). versity. Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Member: Certified Insurance versity, B.A., journalism/public rela­ Counselor; Chamber of Commerce, tions. past president; Professional Insurance Member: Richland County Dem­ Agents Assn., past president; Ameri­ ocratic Executive Committee; can Legion; FOPA; Eagles; Independ­ Mansfield-Richland Chamber of ent Agents Assn.; Rotary. PAUL JONES (D) Commerce; Tourist and Travel Bureau; Fraternal Order of Police Associates; State Representative, 63rd Dist. N.R.A.; Mansfield Sertoma; Sons of rtage). Mayor of Ravenna, seven Italy. irs. Recipient: Outstanding Young Age: 34; wife, Bonnie; son, P.J., American for 1980, U.S. Chamber of > N. Freedom St., Ravenna. Phone: Commerce. 1 ./297-9630 (H). Graduate: Earlham College, Perry County residents each year I \., Kent State University, M.A. receive about $21,999,358 from the Recipient: Knights of Columbus' trucking industry. This figure repre­ (j tstanding Public Servant; Portage sents $221,515 in truck registration (? unty Mental Retardation Volunteer fees; $144,782 in fuel taxes and 9 the Year; Portage County Human $21,633,061 in wages to the industry's S rvices Award. 1,207 workers in Perry County.

SAMUEL T. BATEMAN, w JR. (R) State Representative, 66th Dist. PEOPLES CARTAGE, INC. (Clermont). Milford Board of Educa­ "Tigers of the Trucking Industry" tion, 1974-84; Great Oaks Joint Voca­ tional School Dist. Board of Educa­ tion, 1978-84. Local and Vice president, Tri-County Insur­ ance Agency. Long Distance Hauling Age: 48; wife, Barbara; sons, Tim, Rick, Christopher. 5900 Pleasant Hill 8045 Navarre Road, S.W. Rd., Box 214, Milford, 45150. Phones: Massillon, Ohio 44646 513/831-7090 (H), 513/831-4151 (B). Attended: University of Cincinnati. *- Phone 216-833-8571 71 ^•p

OHIO TRUCK TIMES Member: Cincinnati Area Ameri­ Pickaway County residents each Graduate: Miami University. can Red Cross, board of directors; year receive about $27,824,124 from Member: Laura Lions Club; Unit Retired chief, Milford-Miami Twp. the trucking industry. This figure rep­ ed Church of Christ; Grange; lifi Emergency Medical Service; Clermont resents $321,005 in truck registration member, West Milton Jaycees; Hear County Indep. Insurance Agents; fees; $152,621 in fuel taxes and Council; Mental Health Assn.; VFW Ohio School Boards Assn.; National $27,350,498 in wages to the industry's American Legion; Miami County Re School Boards Assn.; Milford Area 1,526 workers in Pickaway County. publican, chairman; American Vets. and Clermont County Chambers of Commerce. Farmers Union; Licking County and ^jggfcj^ un Recipient: Milford Area Cham­ Greater Ohio Diabetes Assn.; Hebron ber's Outstanding Citizen Award, Lions; Farm Bureau; Correctional In­ 1979. stitution Inspection Committee; Adult Detention Board. Recipient: Outstanding Young Man of America; Five Distinguished Service awards for Outstanding Com­ munity Service from Newark Jaycees.

I A m CLIFF SKEEN (D) State Representative, 69th Dist. (Summit, Portage) State rep. since MARC D. GUTHRIE (D) 1975. Former assistant director labor State Representative, 67th Dist. participation dept., National Council (Licking). Heath City councilman, on Crime and Delinquency AFLCI0/ 1974-76; Licking County commission­ NCCD. er, 1977-82. State rep. since 1983. Age: 57; wife, Mary Ann; daugh­ Full-time legislator. ROBERT E. NETZLEY (R) ter, Kelly; son, Randy. 3255 Carper Age: 32; wife, Connie; son, Jason; Ave., Akron, 44312. Phone: 216/628- daughters Marci, Lori. 228 Sandy State Representative, 68th Dist. 5032 (H). Lane, Newark, 43055. Phone: 614/323- (Darke, Miami). State rep. since 1961. Graduate: Dale Carnegie Effective 2800 (H). Manager, Netzley Oil Co. Speaking and Human Relations Attended: Franklin and Ohio Age; 60; wife, Marjorie; three course. Universities. children. Pemberton Rd., Laura, Member: Local 856 United Auto­ Member: Heath Kiwanis, past 45337. Phones: 513/947-1233 (H), 513/ mobile Workers; Local 4302 Commu­ president; Knights of Pythias; Moose; 947-1112 (B). nications Workers; Edwin Shaw Hos-

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Roll On Into ARLINGTON ARMS COLUMBUS, OHIO FRED H. DEERING (D) • Live Entertainment I State Representative, 70th Dist. i awa, Erie, Lucas). Perkins Board | Id. 1952-60; Erie County commis- • Special Low Rates 1 er, 1961-72; State rep. since 1973. *! Farm owner and operator. For Drivers j Age: 61; wife, Dorothy; sons, I yl, Stephen, Brian; daughter, • Free Parking and I le. 9610 Ransom Rd., Monroeville, \H1. Phone: 419/359-1192 (H). Loads of Space Attended: The Ohio State Uni- 1 iity. Member: Governor's Committee • Free Steaming Hot Coffee )i Agriculture; Interagency Pesticide • isory Council; Ohio War Orphans 24 Hours a Day 5* olarship board; Oversight Com- fl ee for Ohio Veterans Home. • Home-Made Food i Recipient: Legislator of the Year fards, 1982-83, by Ohio Public 0 isit Assn.; League of Ohio Sports- • Guaranteed Rooms 1 I; National Wildlife Federation; $1 n. of Ohio Health Commissioners; • Close To A11 Major 3 o Environmental Health Assn.; 2 inty Treasurers Assn. of Ohio. Interstates ike County residents each year re- 'e about $12,214,982 from the king industry. This figure repre- In The Heartland :s $161,013 in truck registration i; $135,174 in fuel taxes and We're Only A 918,795 in wages to the industry's workers in Pike County. Beat Away! ortage County residents each year iive about $143,527,670 from the king industry. This figure repre- 1335 DUBLIN ROAD ts $1,056,939 in truck registration ;; $215,880 in fuel taxes and 2,254,851 in wages to the indus- (614) 486-0211 s 7,937 workers in Portage County. 73 If you've always wanted to drive a Mercedes, we can make your dream come true. . .

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_ OHIO TRUCK TIMES Commerce; Friends of Harbourtown; Ohio and National Republican Wom­ en; Golden Acres Auxiliary; Farm Bu­ reau; State and Twp. Trustees & Clerks Assn.; past president, Vermillion Women's League; Great Lakes Histori­ cal Society; Americanism Foundation, honorary member; National Assn. of State Legislators; Precinct Committee- woman; Vermillion Lioness; Ohio Farm Bureau. Recipient: Plaque of recognition of outstanding service by Ohio House of Reps.; Harper's Bazaar "Superwom- an" for 1980; Who's Who of American Women, 1983-84; Spotlight Salute to Ohio Women, 1982; Nominee for Ohio Women's Hall of Fame, 1981. ONALD V. GERBERRY (D) ROBERT WILLIAM CLARK (R) State Representative, 71st Dist. (' ahoning, Stark). Austintown State Representative, 74th Dist. S 100I Board, past president. (Geauga, Trumbull). Twp. trustee, 18 Full-time legislator. years. Age: 32; wife, Kathryn; daughter, Full-time legislator. E anna Lynn; son, Ron, Jr. 2351 Penny Age: 59; wife, Phyllis; daughters, E le, Austintown, 44515. Phone: 216/ Deborah Ann, Kathleen Susan. 11855 7 '-2674 (H). Clarkwood Drive, Chardon, 44024. Graduate: Youngstown State Uni- Phone: 216/286-3876 (H). v sity, A.B., political science. Attended: Yale University, grad­ Member: Austintown Drug & Al- uate, Wharton School, University of c 10I Awareness Committee; South Pennsylvania, B.S. economics. C unty Democrat Club; Alliance Dem- Member: 32nd Degree Mason; C at Club; Austintown Men's Demo- Shrine; American Legion; Naval Re­ C t Club; Select Committee on High serve Assn.; Reserve Officers Assn.; 1 :hnology; Education Commission Executive Committee of Geauga Co. c the States, commissioner; Joint Se- Republican Party; Captain, U.S. Naval l t Committee on Pupil Competency. JIM BUCHY (R) Retired Reserve; Ohio Township Assn. State Representative, 73rd Dist. (Preble, Darke, Butler). Greenville board of Education, 1980-82. President, Chas. G. Buchy Pack­ ing Co., Greenville. Age: 44; wife, Sharon, son, John; daughter, Kathryn. 281 Dogwood Drive, Greenville, 45331. Phones: 513/ 548-6239 (H), 513/548-2128 (B). Graduate: Wittenberg University, B.S. Member: Darke County Econom­ ic Foundation, founder and board member; Rotary; Darke County, Eaton and Oxford Chambers of Commerce; Greenville Industrial Park board; YMCA; Darke County Republican Men's Club, past president; Darke County Republican Central and Exec­ MARIE TANSEY (R) utive Committees; district delegate to Republican National Convention; St. State Representative, 72nd Dist. JOSEPH E. HAINES (R) orain, Erie). Former president and Paul's Lutheran Church, former coun­ ;mber, Vermillion City Council, cil president; Farm Bureau; Farmers State Representative, 75th Dist. 69-75; State rep. since 1977. Union, Grange; Mason; Scottish Rite, (Fayette, Clinton, Clark, Greene). Full-time legislator. Shrine. Greene County commissioner, 1969-76. Age: 54; husband, Charles; sons, Preble County residents each year Farmer. ark, Dennis, Richard. 1201 State St., receive about $27,235,968 from the Age: 60; wife, Joy T.; sons, Thom­ trmillion, 44089. Phone: 216/967- trucking industry. This figure repre­ as, Thaddeus, Jonathan; daughter, 68 (H). sents $312,655 in truck registration Barbara; 2750 E. Spring Valley- Attended: Lorain Business Col- fees; $146,351 in fuel taxes and Paintersville Rd., Xenia 45385. Phone: $26,776,962 in wages to the industry's 513/372-2830 (H). Member: Vermillion Congrega- 1,494 workers in Preble County. Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ >nal Church; Vermillion Chamber of versity, B.S. » 75 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Member: New Covenant Fellow­ ship Church; Kiwanis, president; Ohio Shorthorn Breeders, president; Xenia City School Board, vice presi­ dent; Farm Bureau; Farm Forum; Grange; Historical Society; Miami Val­ ley Regional Planning Commission; Montgomery-Greene County Transpor­ tation Committee, president; Greene County Regional Planning Commis­ sion, president.

HARRY C. MALOTT (D) STEVEN O. WILLIAMS (R) State Representative, 77th Dist. State Representative, 78th Dis (Adams, Brown, Highland, Cler­ (Fairfield, Licking). Lancaster ci mont). State rep. since 1973. councilman, 1978-80; president pi Owner, Buckeye Log Cabin Res­ tern of Lancaster City Council, 198' taurant. Fairfield County asst. prosecuto Age: 66; wife, Catherine. 2516 Old 1978-79. Rt. 32; Mt. Orab, 45154. Phones: 513/ Attorney: Williams, Booth an 444-9100 (H), 513/724-2100 (B). Williams. Member: Ohio 4-H Clubs Board Age: 33; wife, Ruthie; sor of Directors; 32nd Degree Mason; Syr­ Michael; 1548 Lynn Drive, Lancaste THOMAS A. VAN METER (R) ian Temple; Scottish Rite; Eastern 43130. Phones: 614/687-0853 (H), 61' Star; Chamber of Commerce; Ohio 687-6161 (B). State Representative, 76th Dist. Gun Club; National Riflemen's Assn.; (Ashland, Knox, Richland). Ohio National Farmers Organization; Ross County residents each year re State Senator, Dist. 19, 1972-82; former Williamsburg Rotary; Life Member ceive about $36,248,878 from th president pro tern, asst. minority VFW Post 3954; Life Member Ameri­ trucking industry. This figure repre leader, Senate minority whip. can Legion; Eagles; Historical Preser­ sents $459,708 in truck registratioi President, Van Meter, Ashbrook vation, Inc.; Commissioned Kentucky fees; $176,169 in fuel taxes am and Associates, Inc. Colonel and Admiral; Methodist $35,613,001 in wages to the industry' Age: 41; wife, Nancy; daughters, Church. 1,987 workers in Ross County. Margaret, Stephanie. 1028 Country Club Lane, Ashland, 44805. Phones: 614/325-4172 (H). Graduate: Ashland College, B.A. Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Vietnam Vet­ erans of America; 32nd Degree Mason Alladin Shrine; Ashland College Board of Trustees; U Brand Corp. Board of Directors; First Brethren Church; Ohio Reagan-Bush '84 Cam­ GONGWER paign Steering Committee; founded SERVICE, INC and cochaired Republican Senate Campaign Committee; candidate for Ohio governor, Republican primary. 1982. Recipient: Bronze Star, Vietnam. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET

Putnam County residents each year receive about $25,153,691 from the Information Pertinent trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $267,913 in truck registration fees; $152,038 in fuel taxes and to Legislative and $24,733,740 in wages to the industry's 1,380 workers in Putnam County. Richland County residents each State Department year receive about $84,015,069 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $911,454 in truck registration Activities Since 1906" fees; $245,586 in fuel taxes and 40 S. 3rd St. W.F. BAIRD $82,858,029 in wages to the industry's 614-221-1992 PRESIDENT 4,623 workers in Richland County. 76

MbUHMM**W] m "*mimmmv*n •••'•-•" iXMimximam OHIO TRUCK TIMES Graduate: Ohio Northern Univer- Michael; daughters, Susan, Tammy, Age: 30; wife, Trudy; children, B.A., political science, J.D. Barbara. 815 Jefferson Ave., Defiance, Cory, Aaron. 550 Euclid, Napoleon, Member: Lions Club; Fairfield 43512. Phone: 419/784-0446 (H). 43545. Phones 419/599-9863 (H), 419/ nty and Ohio State Bar Assns.; Graduate: Defiance College, B.S.; 592-7936 (B). nds of Fairfield County District Bowling Green State University, M.A., Member: Republican Central ary; American Diabetes Assn.; education. Committee. d of directors for Fairfield Coun- Member: St. Pauls United Meth­ iffiliate; Community Improvement odist Church; Gideons International; p. of Lancaster Area Chamber of Rotary; Masonic Lodge. imerce.

JAMES D. DAVIS (R) LYNN R. WACHTMANN (R) State Representative, 81st Dist. ,ARRY W. MANAHAN (R) (Mercer, Auglaize, Shelby). St. Marys State Representative, 80th Dist. City Council, at-large, 1972-76, presi­ State Representative, 79th Dist. (Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert). dent, 1976-78. j illiams, Defiance, Fulton). Presi- Napoleon City Council. Teacher, St. Marys City Schools; t, Defiance City Council, 1968-69. Plant manager, Culligan Water owner-operator, Davis School of Driv­ Educator. Conditioning; self-employed electri­ ing. Age: 56; wife, Evelyn; son, cian. Age: 39; wife, Louise; children.

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77 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Don, Nanette, John. 124 S. Perry St., Scioto County residents each year St. Marys, 45885. Phones: 419/394- receive about $45,207,028 from the 4856 (H), 419/394-8341 (B). trucking industry. This figure repre­ Graduate: Bowling Green State sents $532,029 in truck registration University, B.S., education; Ball State fees; $172,190 in fuel taxes and University, M.S., education. $44,502,809 in wages to the industry's Member: Tri-County Juvenile De­ 2,483 workers in Scioto County. tention and Rehabilitation Center, board; St. Marys Area Chamber of Seneca County residents each year Commerce, former board member; receive about $41,944,602 from the United Way; Community Improve­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ ment Assn., former president; St. Mar­ sents $448,619 in truck registration ys Teachers Assn.; St. Marys Youth fees; $183,468 in fuel taxes and Center; St. Marys Roadrunners, presi­ $41,312,515 in wages to the industry's dent. 2.305 workers in Seneca County. Recipient: Numerous age group awards for road racing; originator and director of annual St. Marys Summer- fest Triathlon; Part in CBS film "First Steps." CORWIN M. NIXON (R) State Representative, 84th Di; (Warren, Clinton, Butler). State re since 1962; Warren County commi sioner, 12 years; House minori leader. Farmer; businessman. Wife, Eleanor; son, Keith; daugi ter, Karen. Box 58, Lebanon, 4503 Phone: 513/932-5781 (H). Member: Legislative Servit Commission; NCSL Government 0| erations Committee; Development F nancing Policy Board; Governor Small Business Conference, Steerir ROD HUGHES (R) Committee; chairman, Grandvie Hospital Board of Trustees; chairmai State Representative, 83rd Dist. GRANDCOR; board member, B< (Champaign, Logan, Madison). Mayor thesda Hospital; director, Lebanc of Bellefontaine, 1962-67; state rep. Citizens National Bank; manager, Wa JOHN P. STOZICH (R) since 1967. Sales representative. State Representative, 82nd Dist. Age: 58; wife, Dee. 9809 Cherokee Shelby County residents each yea (Hancock, Hardin, Auglaize). Drive, Seminole Island, Huntsville, receive about $37,482,857 from th Employed, Diamond Savings & 43324. Phone: 513/842-2658 (H). trucking industry. This figure repre Loan. Member: Chambers of Com­ sents $365,011 in truck registratio Age: 57; wife, Nancy; children, merce, three counties; American Le­ fees; $160,620 in fuel taxes an John, Judy, Francie, Michael, Sheryl. gion; Elks; VFW; 32nd Degree Mason; $36,957,226 in wages to the industry' 1330 6th St., Findlay, 45840. Phone: AMVETS; Antioch Shrine. 2,062 workers in Shelby County. 419/424-1397. Graduate: University of Steuben­ ville, B.A., Bowling Green State Uni­ BJ versity, M.Ed. "Ifo Member: Elks; ROA; Knights of Columbus; Moose; Family Services Board. Recipient: Hall of Fame, Ohio High School Basketball Coaches; Teacher of the Year (twice) Findlay High School; numerous coaching awards. TRUCKING, INC. P.O. Box 1004 Sandusky County residents each Co. Rd. 313 year receive about $48,410,423 from Findlay, Ohio 45840 the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $501,083 in truck registration fees; $162,468 in fuel taxes and Vern Garner Dispatch $47,746,872 in wages to the industry's 419-423-2422 419-422-5742 2,664 workers in Sandusky County.

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B3» OHIO TRUCK TIMES County Fair Board; Campaign State Representative, 86th Dist. sring Committee chairman, Hu- (Marion, Wyandot, Seneca). Pleasant ie Assn. of Warren County; Big Twp. School Board, past president. thers and Sisters Assn. of Warren State rep. since 1973. inty; chairman, US Trotting Assn.; Retired veterinarian. itee, American Horse Council; di- Age: 66; wife, Betty; daughters, :or, Harness Tracks of America; Janice Torres; Kathy Wise. 3454 sident and gen. mgr., Miami Valley Marion-Marysville Rd., Marion, tting Assn.; secretary/treasurer/ 43302. Phone: 614/387-6670 (H). . mgr., Ohio Valley Trotting Assn. Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Lebanon Raceway; president, Dr. versity College of Veterinary Medi­ J. Parshall Memorial Futurity; di- cine, D.V.M. tor, Cincinnati Automobile Assn.;, Member: Ohio Veterinarian Med­ :ctor, Warren County Automobile ical Assn.; Ohio Federated Humane ;n. Society, director; Chamber of Com­ merce, past chairman; Legislative Ac­ tion Committee; Pleasant Twp. Zoning Appeals Board, past vice chairman; Lions Club, past president; BPOE, past trustee; United Appeal, county chairman; Phi Zeta Veterinarian, Hon­ orary; 32nd Degree Mason; Marion County Republican Club, past presi­ dent. Ohio's Oil

& DWIGHT WISE (D) State Representative, 85th Dist. indusky, Seneca). Lakota School ard, 1963-81; Vanguard Vocational tiool Board, 1976-81; Terra Tech. Industry ard of Trustees, 1969-72. State rep. ce 1983. Retired farmer. Age: 54; wife, Darlene; children, 9 generates $1.5 billion for the ndra, Geary, Gail. 2523 CR #39; JOAN W. LAWRENCE (R) state's economy emont, 43420. Phone: 419/332-1765 Sttate Representative, 87th Dist. 0 employs over 10,000 people )• (Delaware, Morrow, Union). Big Wal­ Attended: Bowling Green State nut Board of Education, 1970-73. # respects Ohio's environmental liversity. Full-time legislator. quality Member: Fremont Kiwanis; Farm Age: 53; husband, Wayman; ireau; Farmer's Union; Burgoon sons, Wayman, David; daughter, lited Methodist Church. Anne. 4567 Red Bank Rd., Galena, Oil and Gas.. . 43021. Phone: 614/965-2820 (H). Graduate: Long Island College Energy for a Strong Ohio. Hospital School of Nursing, RN; at­ tended The Ohio State University, Rutgers University and Douglass Col­ lege. Member: League of Women Vot­ ers, Ohio president, 1975-77; Colum­ Ohio Oil and Gas Association bus Area, Ohio and National Wom­ 1718 Columbus Rd. S.W. en's Political Caucus; Citizens' Council P.O. Box 535 for Ohio Schools, executive commit­ tee; Ohio Farm Bureau; Delaware Granville, Ohio 43023 Business & Professional Women's (614)587-0444 Club; Columbus Metropolitan Club; Delaware County Republican Central Committee and Republican Women's Kirk Jordan, Club; Task Force on Commission Re­ Executive Vice President view, 1976-77; Campaign chairman, Fair and Impartial Redistricting Com­ VALTER D. McCLASKEY (R) mittee, 1981. 79 UMIU lltJUUK IIMtb The Ohio State University; Honorary Doctor of Public Service from Rio Grande College. Member: Scioto County and Cincinnati Scottish Rite; American Le­ gion; 33rd Degree Mason; Business and Professional Men's Assn.; Kiwa­ nis Club; Ohio Independent Insur­ ance Agents Assn.; Farm Bureau; Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce; Shrine; Democratic National Commit­ tee. Recipient: Named Legislator of the Year by the League of Ohio Sportsmen, 1973 and the Disabled American Veterans, 1973; Ohio Assn. of Insurance Agents Independence Award, 1973; Legislator's Award, Ohio Community Mental Health and MICHAEL C. Retardation Assn.; Ohio University RICHARD E. RENCH (R) SHOEMAKER (D) Alumni Assn. Certificate of Merit, State Representative, 90th Di 1974; Meritorious Service Award, State Representative, 88th Dist. (Crawford, Huron). State rep. sin VFW, 1975; First recipient of Phillips (Ross, Pickaway). State rep. since 1983. 1983. Medal of Honor by Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Businessman, Norwalk. Self-employed, homebuilding Age: 43; wife, Cheryl; sor contractor. Also recipient: Ohio Chapter of Thomas, Steven. 5 Milan Manor Dri\ Age: 39; wife, Vicki; son, Michael International Personnel Mgt. Assn.'s Milan, 44846. Phones: 419/668-01 Todd; daughter, Angela. 10989 Cropp Outstanding Service Award; Demo­ (H), 419/668-8161 (B). crat of the Year, Ohio Democratic St., Bourneville, 45617. Phones: Attended: The Ohio State Ui Party; Man of the Year, Ohio Public 614/626-2749 (H), 614/462-7928 (B). versity, graduated in 61st Ohio Sta Transit Assn.; Ohio Vocational Assn. Graduated: Capital University, Patrol Academy Class. B.S., education; Xavier University, Man of the Year, 1979; Conservation Legislator of the Year, Ohio Sports­ Member: Kiwanis; Boy Scout M.S., education. Sons of the American Revolution; N Member: Twin PTO; Bainbridge men National Wildlife Federation, 1979; Governor's Award as one of the tional Rifle Assn., life membe United Methodist Church; Ross Firelands Historical Society, life mer County Farm Bureau; Bainbridge His­ leaders "who gets things done in Ohio", 1980; Ohio State Fair Hall of ber; Ohio Genealogical Society; Fir torical Society; Paint Valley Boosters Families of Ohio; Aircraft Owners ai Club; Ross County Conservation Fame, 1980; Ohio Disabled Veteran Pilots Assn.; Ohio and Nation League; Select Committee on Pupil Award for distinguished service, Assns. of Home Builders; Society Competency. 1980; Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Assn. Resolution of Honor, 1980; Com­ Real Estate Appraisers, holds SR modore Elite Award, 1983; recognized designation. by Ohio State Bar Assn. for distin­ Recipient: Milan Jaycees Ou guished service; received the 1984 standing Young Man, 1974; Who Ohio Youth Services Network Presi­ Who in Ohio, 1974. dent's Award; honored by Council of State Government for 25 years of pub­ lic service.

Stark County residents each year re­ ceive about $251,929,699 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $2,638,259 in truck registration fees; $376,816 in fuel taxes and $248,914,624 in wages to the indus­ try's 13,888 workers in Stark County. Summit County residents each year receive about $311,229,309 from the VERNAL G. RIFFE, JR. (D) trucking industry. This figure repre­ State Representative, 89th Dist. sents $3,386,259 in truck registration (Scioto, Pike). Speaker Pro Tempore, fees; $678,676 in fuel taxes and 1973-74; Speaker of the House 111th- $307,164,374 in wages to the indus­ 115th General Assemblies. State rep. try's 17,138 workers in Summit Coun­ since 1959. ty. President, Riffe and Bennett In­ Trumbull County residents each PAUL P. MECHLING (D) surance, Inc. li year receive about $146,047,289 from State Representative, 91st Dist. % Age: 59; wife, Thelma; daughters, the trucking industry. This figure rep­ (Hocking, Perry, Muskingum). State el Cathy, Verna Kay, Mary Beth; son, resents $1,759,674 in truck registration rep. since 1983; appointed jury com­ Vernal G. Riffe III. 422 Center St., fees; $312,156 in fuel taxes and missioner, 1961-76 and Twp. Zoning New Boston, 45662. $143,975,459 in wages to the indus­ Board. Attended: Ohio University; Hon­ try's 8,033 workers in Trumbull Coun­ Farm owner and manager; former K orary Doctor of Laws from OU and ty. banker; retired educator. 80

i":-Ai.mm- [,' "*."') ' '.'Ih'T'^tJi OHIO TRUCK TIMES <\ge: 65; wife, Annabelle W.; sons, 1976-80; Orrville City Charter Com­ II, Mark W. 5663 SR 204 N.W., mission, 1974-75. nville, 43076. Phone: 614/246- Age: 33; wife, Joanne; 2243 Friar (H). Tuck Circle, Wooster, 44691. Phone: Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ 216/262-7371 (H). ty, B.S., M.S., Ag.Ed. Attended: Kent State University; Member: Lancaster Kiwanis, past Malone College; Goshen College. dent; Perry County Farm Bureau Member: Boy's Club of Orrville, ration; Grace Lutheran Church, trustee; Wayne County Republican nville; Central Ohio Council Boy Executive Committee; past president its of America; National Vocation- and chairman, Orrville Jaycees; gricultural Teachers Assn., past Wooster Rotary Club; Wayne County dent and life member; Phi Delta Farm Bureau; State and Local Govern­ pa; Asbestos Study and Re- ment Commission. :h. Van Wert County residents each year receive about $20,920,651 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $237,086 in truck registration RON AMSTUTZ (R) fees; $143,807 in fuel taxes and $20,539,758 in wages to the industry's State Representative, 93rd Dist. 1,146 workers in Van Wert County. (Wayne, Ashland). Mayor of Orrville, IT IT TT IT

% The AYES Have It at MARK A. MALONE (D) i Holiday Inn City Center State Representative, 92nd Dist. vrence, Jackson, Vinton). Law- % e County commissioner, 1977-83. featuring Full-time legislator. Age: 36; wife, Bertie; children, lele, Monica, Mark. 203 High St., ith Point, 45680. Phone: ILIBUSTER 377-2552 (H). THE BUREAU OF FINE FOOD 4 DRINK Attended: Ashland Business Col- % Member: Veterans of Foreign E S s; Disabled American Veterans. Nightly Entertainment Recipient: Two Purple Hearts; two nze Stars for service in Vietnam; and standing Legislator of the 115th eral Assembly by Ohio VFW; hors d'oeuvres inguished Service Award, Ohio % ibled American Veterans. We'd like your vote! iscarawas County residents each I • receive about $79,965,388 from trucking industry. This figure rep- nts $731,733 in truck registration % ; $229,071 in fuel taxes and 004,584 in wages to the industry's 4th and Town Streets '8 workers in Tuscarawas County. Columbus 221-3281 nion County residents each year :ive about $23,049,827 from the king industry. This figure repre­ % ss $251,693 in truck registration »; $143,462 in fuel taxes and ^ofcjAc^S>vv w 654,672 in wages to the industry's 4th and Town Streets >4 workers in Union County. Columbus 221-3281 > 1984, Holiday Inns, Inc. _& 81 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Member: Gallia County, Ohio Vinton County residents each year State and American Bar Assns.; Ohio receive about $12,359,828 from the Assn. of Trial Attorneys; founder and trucking industry. This figure repre­ board member of Meigs, Gallia, Jack­ sents $116,916 in truck registration son, Mason Big Brothers/Big Sisters; fees; $126,964 in fuel taxes and First United Presbyterian Church; $12,115,948 in wages to the industry's Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; Ohio 676 workers in Vinton County. Film Bureau Advisory Board; Joint Committee on Mental Health. Warren County residents each year Recipient: Woman of the Year, receive about $48,983,384 from the Gallipolis Business & Professional trucking industry. This figure repre­ Women's Club, 1983. sents $658,006 in truck registration fees; $184,200 in fuel taxes and $48,141,178 in wages to the industry's 2,686 workers in Warren County.

State Representative, 96th Di (Washington, Morgan, Muskingur State rep. since 1977. Employee, Bank One Cambridge. Age: 34; wife, Joyce; daught Julie. 156 W. High St., New Concoi 43762. Phone: 614/826-4447 (H). Graduate: Muskingum Colle| B.A., government. Member: Farm Bureau; Tl JOE SECREST (D) League of Ohio Sportsmen; Twp. Tru State Representative, 95th Dist. tees & Clerks Assn.; College Dri (Guernsey, Coshocton, Holmes). State Presbyterian Church; numerous oth rep. since 1983. community organizations; Board ( JOLYNN BOSTER (D) Assistant director, Six County Unreclaimed Strip Mined Lands, vi( State Representative, 94th Dist. Mental Health Services. chairman. (Gallia, Meigs, Athens). Assistant Age: 38; wife, Linda; daughters, Gallipolis city solicitor, 1978-80. Courtney, Neely, Whitney. Box 367 * Attorney, Cowles, & Boster Co., Mill St., Senecaville, 43780. Phones: Washington County residents eai p LPA, Gallipolis. 614/685-2877 (H), 614/439-4428 (B). year receive about $56,004,356 fro Age: 33; 11 Court St., Gallipolis, Graduate: Muskingum College, the trucking industry. This figure re] jg 45631. Phones: 614/446-8311 (H), B.A., West Virginia University, M.A. resents $539,987 in truck registratic •{ 614/446-0644 (B). Member: VFW; DAV; Senecaville fees; $189,837 in fuel taxes an ECU Graduate: The Ohio State Uni­ Senior Citizens Center, board; Ma­ $55,274,532 in wages to the industry «e> versity, B.S., OSU College of Law, sons. 3,084 workers in Washington County, lei J.D. 101 CLCW Serving Ohio Communities Since 1878 Ductile Iron Pipe and Fittings Valves and Fire Hydrants Wastewater Treatment Equipment

Ductile Iron Pipe Plant Regional Sales Office Coshocton, Ohio Coshocton, Ohio Phone 614/622-6651 Warehouse Stocks at Cleveland and Dayton 82 OHIO TRUCK TIMES ayne County residents each year 1969; Steubenville councilman, three Full-time legislator. ive about $96,948,978 from the terms. Age: 28; married; 63899 Violet king industry. This figure repre- Owner, Bowers Tile & Marble Co. Lane, Bellaire, 43906. Phone: 614/676- s $847,694 in truck registration Age: 65; wife, Betty; son, Robert; 7087 (H). ; $302,849 in fuel taxes and daughters, Karen, Becky, Melissa, Graduate: Brown University, 798,435 in wages to the industry's Kathy. Eft's Lane, Steubenville, B.A. political science. 5 workers in Wayne County. 43952. Phone: 614/264-1271 (B). Member: Bellaire Eagles, Sons of Member: American Legion; Pol­ Italy, Italian American Club; Martins ish Athletic Club; Eagles; Elks; DAV; Ferry Redmen's; Fairpoint Polish 101st Airborne Assn.; Tile and Marble Club; Belmont County Farm Bureau; Setter Local #14, AFLCIO; Knights Young Democrats; Belmont County of Columbus; Pine Valley Sportsmen; Veterans of ; Bellaire Moose; Mingo Junction Sportsmen; Jaycees, Touchdown Club. Board of Unreclaimed Strip Mined Lands, chairman.

Williams County residents each year receive about $27,245,407 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $283,818 in truck registration fees; $148,781 in fuel taxes and $26,812,808 in wages to the industry's 1,496 workers in Williams County.

Wood County residents each year receive about $63,757,570 from the WILLIAM E. HINIG (D) trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $740,621 in truck registration State Representative, 97th Dist. fees; $214,757 in fuel taxes and carawas, Carroll). State rep. since $62,802,192 in wages to the industry's 3,504 workers in Wood County. Registered public accountant, g and Miller Co. Age: 63; wife, Clara; son, Rick; Wyandot County residents each ?hters, Judy, Jill. 150 S. Broad- year receive about $20,442,269 from , New Philadelphia, Phones: 216/ JACK CERA (D) the trucking industry. This figure rep­ 4155 (H), 216/339-6651 (B). resents $207,828 in truck registration Graduate: New Philadelphia State Representative, 99th Dist. fees; $142,758 in fuel taxes and (Belmont, Monroe, Noble). State rep. $20,091,683 in wages to the industry's iness College; Canton Actual Col- since 1983. ;, studied higher accountancy 1,121 workers in Wyandot County. i Lasalle Extension University. Member: VFW; DAV; American ;ion; Moose; Elks; National Society Public Accountants; Public Ac- ntants Society of Ohio; Twp. Trus- i Assn.; Farm Bureau; National So- y of State Legislators; Public Acct. '. of Ohio; Council of Insurance ;islators. MEIERAMANA T Sf RUCKING, INC. P.O. Box 116, Steubenville, Ohio 43952

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Phone RESENTATIVES Location 466- tutz, Ron 4th Fl. W 1474 Luebbers, Jerome House-2nd Fl E 5786 Charles Annex-1st Fl W 4491 Mallory, William House-2nd Fl 7197 . John Annex-2nd Fl S 8015 Malone, Mark House 2nd Fl E 3919 helder, William Annex-1st Fl E 8114 Malott, Harry Buckeye Room 3506 man. Samuel Annex-1st Fl W 8134 Manahan, Larry Basement 6095 ty, Otto Annex-2nd Fl NE 5343 McClaskey, Walter Annex-lst Fl E 8247 sing, Louis Annex-1st Fl E 8120 McLin, C. Annex-2nd Fl 8038 iner, John Annex-1st Fl E 2-6711 Mechling, Paul Annex-2nd Fl S 8015 >s, Ross Annex-2nd Fl NE 1405 Miller, I. Annex-2nd Fl S 8010 er, Jolynn Treasurer's Area 2575 Nettle, Robert Auditor's Area 6676 ers, Arthur Auditor's Area 3735 Netzley, Robert Annex-lst Fl E 8114 vn, Robert Basement 6095 Nixon, Corwin House-2nd Fl 4384 ly, Jim Annex-1st Fl E 6344 O'Brien, John Annex-lst Fl W 8134 pbell, Jane Annex-2nd Fl S 5441 Orlett, Edward House-3rd Fl 5802 i. Jack Treasurer's Area 8035 Panehal, Francine Auditor's Area 3454 k, Robert Annex-1st Fl W 8147 Peterson, Leroy Buckeye Room 8015 mna, Rocco Treasurer's Area 4895 Pottenger, Thomas Basement 2715 ley, Dean Annex-2nd Fl NE 1417 Pringle, Barbara Buckeye Room 6107 k, Vernon Treasurer's Area 1177 Quilter, J. House-2nd Fl 2075 )in, Robert Basement 6504 Rankin, L. Treasurer's Area 5130 cinski, Donald Annex-2nd Fl E 8041 Rench, Richard Annex-lst Fl W 8130 idson, Jo Basement 2-8728 Riffe, Vernal House-2nd Fl 4326 is, James Annex-lst Fl NW 8130 Rose, Waldo House-2nd Fl 4384 ring, Frederick Treasurer's Area 3547 Sawyer, Frank Annex-2nd Fl S 8020 hler, Dana Annex-lst Fl W 8140 Secrest, Joe 2nd Fl E 6935 le, Robert 4th Fl W 1474 Sheerer, Judy Annex-2nd Fl S 8010 . Michael Annex-lst Fl E 2-6721 Shivers, John Annex-2nd Fl W 8022 wraith, John Annex-lst Fl E 6344 Shoemaker, Michael House-4th Fl E 2-7928 Derry, Ronald Buckeye Room 6108 Skeen, Cliff Treasurer's Area 5137 lartin, Thomas Annex-2nd Fl E 8027 Stinziano, Mike Auditor's Area 5064 lore, Don Annex-lst Fl W 8130 Stozich, John Basement 2715 rra, Russ 4th Fl W 2-8051 Suster, Ronald Annex-2nd Fl S 8012 hrie, Marc House 3rd Fl 4361 Sweeney, Patrick Treasurer's Area 3350 an, Robert Annex-2nd Fl E 8026 Sykes, Vernon Annex-2nd Fl S nes, Joseph Annex-lst Fl W 4491 Tansey, Marie House-4th Fl W 2-8051 tley, David Auditor's Area 3787 Thomas, E. Annex-lst Fl NW 8130 ly, William Annex-2nd Fl E 8030 Thompson, Ike House-3rd Fl 7954

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