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OHIO TRUCKING ASSOCIATION Ohio Trucking Association Published biennially in odd-numbered years Within days after each November 4 election, and sometimes a PUBLICATION STAFF day or two before, the Ohio Trucking Association office receives Donald B. Smith, Publisher phone calls asking if the new edition of this directory is ready. David F. Bartosic, Editor Such enthusiasm for the work we do in publishing the magazine is heartening, but frankly, if we could predict the election's outcome EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS OFFICES that well we'd be in another line of work. Because the directory's pulse beats for two years, it is in your Suite 1111 best interest to wait until all variables are stabilized. That way you 50 West Broad Street receive a reference guide that is as current as it can be. Columbus, Ohio 43215 The first Ohio Truck Times Government Directory debuted 20 Phone: 614/221-5375 years ago around this time. It has grown in size and popularity over the years, adapting to the types of information you want and the ASSOCIATION STAFF accuracy you need. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions for further refinement. Donald B. Smith, Executive Vice I would also like to direct your attention to the sponsors of this President edition, its advertisers. Without their support, it would not be pos­ R. Thomas King, Director, sible to publish. It is my hope that you will consider using the Governmental Relations products and services displayed on these pages and thank them David F. Bartosic, Director, Public for their contribution. Relations In receiving this directory, you are also entitled to periodic up­ Linda Starr, Bookkeeper dates as resignations occur and vacancies are filled. Just contact Becky Burington, Secretary our offices and one will be mailed to you in proper form to paste Roger Day, General Counsel over the previous listing. Again, I thank you for your patience in waiting until we felt that ASSOCIATION OFFICERS there would be no more major changes in state government. Just one small alteration can often cause a domino effect resulting in in­ William G. Verst, President accuracies throughout the book. We wanted to bring you the Edward E. Ross, First Vice President best, and I hope we have. Jay L. Kaplan, Second Vice President Thomas L. Cook, Secretary A. Roger Atkinson, Treasurer Daniel E. Fuhrman, Chairman of the Board Philip E. Lattavo, ATA Vice President from Ohio Membership dues reflect a five dollar annual subscription for the magazine.

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Dayton's Schools Outstanding Gradu­ B.S.; George Washington University, ate; Outstanding Community Leader M.S., Cleveland State University, J.D. Award, Knights of Columbus. Member: AMVETS; VFW; Colum­ bus Chapter, Navy League; League of Women Voters; Great Lakes Commis­ sion, vice chairman, 1978; Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1980- 82, chairman in 1982; Captain, U.S. Naval Reserve; chairman, Environ­ mental Committee, National Assn. of Attorney Generals. Recipient: One of Five Outstanding Legislators, Ohio Magazine, 1978; Honor Medal from National Freedoms Foundation, 1980, 1986; Navy Com­ mendation Medal.

PAUL R. LEONARD Adams County residents each year receive about $7,897,174 from the t utenant Governor. Ohio Rep. trucking industry. This figure repre­ I $0; Mayor of Dayton, 1981-86. sents $210,221 in truck registration | :: 43; single. ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE, fees; $382,953 in fuel taxes and I iduate: , B.A. JR. $7,304,000 in wages to the industry's »L" alism; Salmon P. Chase Law 332 workers in Adams County. -H il, law degree. Attorney General, 1983-present, 30 I mber: Dayton Bar Assn.; Nation- E. Broad St., 17th floor, Columbus, Allen County residents each year re­ 1 igue of Cities; U.S. Conf. of May- 43215; , 1979- ceive about $84,684,897 from the i Montgomery Co. Democratic 83; state senator, 1975-79. trucking industry. This figure repre­ fl nittee (Screening Committee); Age: 45; wife, Louisa; sons, An­ sents $1,143,865 in truck registration 1 i Valley Regional Planning Com- thony III, David, Charles; daughters, fees; $535,032 in fuel taxes and ™ on, chairman; Dayton Urban Catherine, Maria. 16306 St. Anthony $83,006,000 in wages to the industry's *S ie Board of Directors. Lane, Cleveland, 44111. Phone: 614/ 3,773 workers in Allen County. ." -ipient: Ohio University Alumni 466-4320. •I of Fame; First Annual Award, Graduate: U.S. Naval Academy, OHIO TRUCK TIMES treasurer, 1981; Carter delegate from Adjutant General 7th congressional district, 1980; Dem­ ocratic committeewoman, three terms from 1976; Marion Technical College, trustee; Marion County Democratic Club, past president, 1976; Health Maintenance Organization Board, vice chairman; United Way board, 1981- 82; Marion Area Community Improve­ ment Corp., 1981-present; Midwestern Region, National Assn. of State Treas­ urers, vice president; Board of Ad­ visors, College of Home Economics, The . Recipient: Elected to 1986 Ohio Women's Hall of Fame; elected treas­ urer of the National Assn. of State Auditors, Comptrollers & Treasurers, 1986. Secretary of State, 30 E. Broad St., 14th floor, Columbus, 43215. Ohio MAJ. GEN. RAYMOND R Rep., 1974-82. GALLOWAY Age: 34; daughters, Emily, Eliza­ Adjutant General, Ohio Natio beth. 337 W. Fifth Ave., Columbus, Guard Adjutant General, 2825 43201. Phones: 614/294-7363 (H), 614/ Granville Rd., Worthington, 430 466-2655 (O). Military service since 1946. Graduate: Yale University, B.A.; Age: 59; 118 Carrowmoor Ct., D The Ohio State University, M.A. lin, 43017. Phone: 614/889-7070 (0). Member: National Assn. of Secre­ Graduate: The Ohio State Univei taries of State; Central Executive Com­ ty, 1954; numerous military train* mittee of ; Ohio courses. Consumer's Association Board; Cen­ Member: Masonic Lodge; Tol tral Ohio Boy Scouts Council; Mans­ master International; Tadmor Shrii field Jaycees; Project VOTE!, direc­ Legion of Honor; North Stark Shii tor. Club; Benevolent and Protective ( Recipient: Outstanding Chief Elec­ der of Elks; National Guard Assn. tions Officer, Midwest Voter Registra­ the ; Reserve Offio tion Education Project; NAACP Serv­ THOMAS E. FERGUSON Assn.; Ohio National Guard Ass ice Award; Appreciation Award, Ohio East Central Ohio Pilot's Assn. Jaycees; Ohio Easter Seal Society 1986 Auditor of State, 88 E. Broad St., Recipient: Meritorious Service Mt Public Official of the Year. 5th floor, Columbus, 43215. Auditor al; Army Commendation Med since 1974, previously deputy auditor, Armed Forces Reserve Medal; At 1973-75; assistant state treasurer, Reserve Components Achievem 1959-63; deputy director, Cincinnati Medal; Humanitarian Service Me] office of U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Master Aviator Badge. 1967-73. Age: 58; wife, Helen; sons, David, Administrative Services Doug, Ted; daughters, Janet, Ruth. 175 Woodland, Powell, 43065. Phones: 614/888-7866 (H), 614/ 466-2813 (O). Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ ty, B.S., business admin. Member: Boards of all state employ­ ee retirement systems; Sinking Fund of Ohio, president; State Board of De­ posit; Heinzerling Foundation, board; Easter Seal Society, honorary chair­ man; New Crippled Children's Boost­ ers, Inc., honorary chairman; Leu­ kemia Society, honorary chairman; MARY ELLEN WITHROW National Assn. of State Auditors, Treasurers and Comptrollers; Mid­ Treasurer of the State of Ohio, 30 E. western Intergovernmental Audit Fo­ Broad St., 9th floor, Columbus, rum; associate member, Alzheimer 43215. Marion County treasurer, two Disease Assn.; past president, Ducks, terms beginning 1976; Elgin Board of Unlimited, Inc.; chairman, Ohio Crip­ Education, 1969; deputy registrar, pled Children's Day at the Ohio State 1971; re-elected treasurer in 1986. Fair. WILLIAM G. SYKES Age: 56; husband, Norman; four Recipient: Government Manager of Director, Department of Adminisl daughters. Phone: 614/466-3285 (O). the Year, Cincinnati Chapter, Assn. of tive Services, 30 E. Broad St., * Member: State Treasurer's Assn., Government Accountants, 1986. floor,, Columbus, 43215. Form* OHIO TRUCK TIMES ec assistant to Governor of Mary- Department of Aging ciety; Fifty Men and Women of To­ id 982-83; process manager, Gov- ledo; National Caucus on Black Aged; it of Nigeria, West Africa, 1982; in NAACP; Advisory Council to the PL director, U.S. Peace Corps., U.S. Catholic Bishops, past member. 79 2; president, Maryland State Recipient: Suspension Press Com­ >ai of Education, 1979-81. munity Service Award, 1986. A! 50; wife, Delores; daughters, i, Jacqueline. 2502 Stafford Agriculture )g 1C' Columbus, 43209. Phone: 614/ h-t 11 (O). Gi duate: , S '., highest honors; Hampton lis sity, B.S.; Honorary Doctor of iW Central State University, M nber: Hampton University >ai of Trustees and Alumni Assn.; >ai i of Directors of Ohio Public n yees Retirement System and :ft ed Compensation Program; )\ d University Alumni Assn.; Al- a tppa Mu National Honor Socie- pha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Co- i: < JOYCE R. CHAPPLE nb 3 Neighborhood Development >ai ; Transportation Coordinating Director, Deprtment of Aging, 50 W. ;>rn ittee of Central Ohio; chairman, Broad St., 9th floor, Columbus, liic United Negro College Fund 43215. Director, Toledo Dept. of Natu­ •im iign, 1985-86. ral Resources, 1979-83; Toledo Div. of Human Resources, commissioner, 1977- 79; assistant director of person­ STEVEN D. MAURER land County residents each nel. Medical College of Ohio. Director, Ohio Department of Agri­ arl eceive about $25,444,251 from Age: 41; single. 3249 Alexandria culture, 65 S. Front St., 6th floor, Co­ 5 1 icking industry. This figure rep- Drive, Toledo, 43220. Phone: 614/ lumbus, 43215. Former state senator, sef i $465,780 in truck registration 466-7246 (O). 1981-84; mayor, Village of Botkins, 2S; $448,471 in fuel taxes and Graduate: University of Toledo, 1972-79; clerk-treasurer of Botkins, '41 [),000 in wages to the industry's B.S., urban sociology; M.P.A., public 1979-80. 11 vorkers in Ashland County. administration. Age: 38; wife, Amy Lowers; daugh­ Member: Ohio Gerontological So- ters, Jennifer, Annelise. P.O. Box 351,

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KENNETH R. COX Director, Ohio Department of Com­ merce, Two Nationwide Plaza, Colum­ bus, 43215. Former director, Ohio Dept. of Highway Safety, 1983-85; state senator, 1976-82; state Rep., CLARENCE D. PAWLICI 1973-76; Barberton mayor, 1966-72; Barberton councilman, 1960-65. Director, Ohio Department of D opment, 30 E. Broad St., Box I Owner, The Henley-Cox Insurance Columbus, 43266-0101. Former Agency. president, Owens-Illinois, Inc. Age: 56; wife, Marjorie; son, Timo­ Age: 59; wife, Phyllis; sons, D; thy; daughter, Patricia. 709 Dahlia Michael; daughter, Julie. 2390 Br Circle, Barberton, 44203. Phones: 216/ view Drive, Toledo, 43615. Ph 745-6384 (H), 216/753-2277 (B), 614/ 614/466-3379 (O). WILLIAM J. SHKURTI 466-0869 (O). Graduate: University of Tol Director, Office of Budget & Man­ Attended Akron University. B.S. chemical engineering, cum la agement, 30 E. Broad St., 39th floor, Memberships: Barberton Kiwanis Cornell University, Executive Di Columbus, 43215. Former assistant di­ and Elks; Barberton All-Sports Boost­ opment Program. rector, 1983-84; special assistant to ers; South Akron Church of Christ; Ohio Attorney General William J. Independent Insurance Agents of Member: Industrial Research I Brown, 1979-82; legislative aide to Ohio; Professional Insurance Assn. tute; American Ceramic Soci American Chemical Society; Inver Senator , 1975-79. Formerly: Secretary-treasurer, Club; director for boards of: i American Assn. of Motor Vehicle Ad­ Age: 40; 6329 Bidwell Lane, Colum­ Council for Technology;-Universit ministrators; vice chairman. Portage bus, 43213. Phones: 614/868-5312 (H), Toledo Alumni Foundation; Amer Path Community Mental Health Cen­ 614/466-4034 (O). School; Medellin; Columbia Uniw I ter; Summit Co. Democratic Executive Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ ty; Toledo District Golf Assn. ty, B.A., economics, with distinction, Committee; University of Akron Col­ to M.P.A. lege of Nursing Advisory Board; trus­ Employment Services ^

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PATRICIA BARRY PAUL TIPPS E ector, Ohio Dept. of Human e" -es. 30 E. Broad St., 32nd floor, o nbus. 43266-0423. Formerly dep- SUITE 2O05 lY irector for Medicaid Administra­ 88 E BROAD STREET te 1983-84; senior associate. Fed- TELEPHONE: rg >n for Community Planning, COLUMBUS. OHIO 43215 (614) 224-2004 te land. 1979-83. '1-: 46; married. Phone: 614/ 15 282 (O). 11 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Liquor Control Commissioner, 1968-71. Athens County residents each year Age: 59; wife, Helen; three ch receive about $27,438,746 from the dren, two grandchildren. 584 R \ trucking industry. This figure repre­ Lane, Worthington, 43085. Phon sents $402,515 in truck registration 614/265-6877 (O). fees; $416,231 in fuel taxes and Graduate: Kent State Universii j $26,620,000 in wages to the industry's A.B.; Western Reserve Law Schot - 1,210 workers in Athens County. LL.B. Member: Ohio State Bar Asst san. 649 Edgecliffe Drive, Worthing- Canton Chamber of Commero \ ton, 43085. Phone: 614/466-5214 (O). YMCA; League of Ohio Sportsme Graduate: Bowling Green State Uni­ Ducks Unlimited, Inc.; VFW; Amei - versity, B.S., history/political science. can Legion. : Natural Resources Public Utilities Commission

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ASHLEY C. BROWN Commissioner, Public Utilities Com­ mission, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43266-0573. Current term expires GLORIA L. GAYLORD 4/10/88. Former managing attorney for Commissioner, Public Utilities Com­ Dayton Legal Aid Society and coordi­ mission, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, nator of Montgomery Co. Fair Housing 43266-0573. Former faculty member of Center. University of Toledo and Bowling Age: 39; wife, Susan; daughters, Green State University. Sara, Mariel. 2029 Burbank Drive, Age: 45; children, Katie, Becky. Dayton, 45406. Phones: 513/274-1208 Jenny. 7512 Donnybrook Drive, Dub­ (H), 614/466-3905 (O). lin, 43017. Phones: 614/486-7256 (H), Graduate: Bowling Green State Uni­ 614/462-8213 (O). versity, B.S.; University of Cincinnati, Graduate: Edinboro University, B.S., mathematics; St. Cloud State Belmont County residents each year University, MBA, accounting; li­ receive about $28,366,643 from the censed CPA in Minn., Ohio. VILLIAM H. BROOKS trucking industry. This figure repre­ Member: Ohio and Minnesota and sents $61,393 in truck registration fees; E ^uty chairman. Public Utilities American Women Societies of CPA's; $453,250 in fuel taxes and $27,852,000 "oi nission, 180 E. Broad St., Colum­ National Assn. of Regulatory Utility in wages to the industry's 1,266 work­ ns 43266-0573. Formerly director of Commissioners, Committee on Admin­ ers in Belmont County. istration, Ad Hoc Committee on Insur­ ol nbus Public Utilities; special ance; Technical Advisory Committee, Ohio Development Office; National Regulatory Institute. Author, "Careers in Accounting," published by Dow-Jones Irwin.

Brown County residents each year EARL N. MERWIN receive about $12,686,981 from the ATTORNEY AT LAW trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $313,105 in truck registration fees; $493,876 in fuel taxes and $11,880,000 in wages to the industry's 540 workers in Brown County.

Butler County residents each year 1085 FlSHINGER RD. receive about $144,787,202 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ COLUMBUS, OH 43221 (614) 457-421 1 sents $2,479,131 in truck registration fees; $408,071 in fuel taxes and $141,900,000 in wages to the indus­ try's 6,450 workers in Butler County.

13 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Monthly magazine; Distinguished ( izenship Award, OSU Alumni M 1981; one of ten Outstanding Yd Citizens of the Year, Columbus] cees, 1975 and 1979; one of ten \ standing Men of the Year, Colurn Citizen Journal, 1973. Rehabilitation and Corrects

ALAN R. SCHRIBER DAVID J. LELAND Commissioner, Public Utilities Com­ Director of Transportation, Public mission, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, Utilities Commission of Ohio, 180 E. 43266-0573. Current term expires Broad St., Columbus, 43266-0573. 4/11/87. Formerly an economics profes­ State Rep. 1982-84, 28th House Dis­ sor at . trict. Age: 41; wife, Cheryl; 415 Reily Age: 33; wife, Cindy; son, Benjamin. Rd., Cincinnati, 45215. Phones: 513/ 441 Brevoort Rd., Columbus, 43214. RICHARD P. SEITER 761-6786 (H), 614/462-8226 (O). Phones: 614/262-5896 (H), 614/ Graduate: University of Wisconsin, 466-3191 (O). Director, Ohio Department of Rein B.S.; Miami University, M.A.; Indiana Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ bilitation and Correction, 1050 Fra University, Ph.D., economics. ty, B.A., 1975; Capital University Law way Drive, N, Columbus 43229. Member: National Assn. of Regula­ School, J.D., 1978. Age: 38; Phone: 614/431-2763 (0). tory Utility Commissioners; NARUC Recipient: Outstanding Freshman Graduate: The Ohio State Uniw Gas Committee; Midwest Group Capi­ State Representative of the Ohio Gen­ sity, B.S., M.P.A., Ph.D., pui tal Trust, trustee. eral Assembly, 1983-84, Columbus administration/criminal justice.

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14 OHIO TRUCK TIMES State Fair Age: 46; husband, Arthur. 1383 Member: Ohio Medical Indemnity Seven Mile Drive, New Philadelphia, Insurance Co.; chairman, Workers' 44663. Phones: 216/364-3130 (H), 614/ Institute for Safety & Health; cochair- 466-2166(0). man, Ohio Unemployment Study Graduate: Muskingum College, Commission; counselor for Society of B.A.; Bowling Green State University, Occupational and Environmental M.A., history. Health, Ohio Rehabilitation Advisory Member: American Assn. of Univer­ Board; Ohio State Bar Assn.; former sity Women; National Assn. of Profes­ member, Federal Unemployment sional Women; various political clubs; Compensation Advisory Council; Ohio Trade Mission to China, 1985; former trustee, The Ohio State Uni­ chairperson, Fuel Tax Subgroup, Na­ versity. tional Governor's Assn. working group Recipient: Man of the Year, Ameri­ on state motor carrier procedures. can Society of Highway Engineers, Recipient: Gertrude Donahey Serv­ 1986. ice Award. Transportation Bureau of Workers' Compensation JACK C. FOUST C ;ral manager, Ohio State Fair, 2| 11th Ave., Columbus, 43211. in senior executive service in itl Administration as director of e dwest Area ASCS in the U.S. :$ 3f Agriculture. Ag 67: wife, Alice; children, Ellen, hrii Linda, Jane, Shannon. 22646 ol ross-Epps Rd., Marysville, 104 Phones: 513/644-9331 (H), 614/ i>6| 36 (O). Al nded: The Ohio State Universi- : S* ool of Agriculture. M iber: First United Methodist hu: I, Marysville; Masonic Lodge; 'me :an Legion; American Guernsey att Club; National Farmers' Union; WARREN J. SMITH rrr director of Town and Country Director, Ohio Department of Trans­ ep- of Ohio Council of Churches; portation, 25 S. Front St., Columbus, JAMES L. MAYFIELD nic County Democratic Executive 43216. Formerly: secretary-treasurer, orr ittee. Ohio AFLCIO, 1967-83; attorney. Administrator, Ohio Bureau of Ri pient: Administrator's Award Age: 55; wife, Pamela; sons, Chris­ Workers' Compensation, 246 N. High T ] stinguished Individual Achieve- topher, Patrick, Michael, Logan; St., Columbus, 43215. Vice chairman en rom U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. daughters, Alyssa, Victoria. 64 N. and director of awards, Ohio Indus­ Ardmore, Bexley, 43209. Phones: 614/ trial Commission. Taxation 258-8041 (H), 614/466-2335 (O). Age: 55; wife, Jeri; son, Ben; daugh­ Graduate: Ohio Northern, B.A., ters, Mylinda, Stephanie. Phone: The Ohio State University, J.D. 614/466-1935 (O).

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GENO 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET NATALUCCI-PERSICHETTI Director, Ohio Department of Youth Services. 51 N. High St., 8th floor, Co­ "Information Pertinent lumbus, 43266-0582. Consultant, National Institute of Corrections. to Legislative and Age: 42. Phone: 614/466-8783 (O). Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ ty, B.S., social welfare, 1967; Xavier State Department University, Masters Degree. Member: Ohio Assn. of Volunteers in Criminal Justice, past president; Activities Since 1906" One-to-One Program, past president; 40 S. 3rd St. W.F. BAIRD St. Vincent DePaul Project Jail, senior 614-221-1992 PRESIDENT advisor and project developer; Alli- THE p^\LANCED INVESTMENT PROGRAM PNo-Cost-To-Yo u Employee Benefit Program. A NoAwN availabl e to all Ohio Trucking Association member firms with no minimum requirements and no sales charges utilizing the Dreyfus Common Stock Fund and the Dreyfus Liquid Assets Money Market Fund.

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For additional information, contact Joe Julian, Regional Representative, at (614J 885-4083 or the Association office. The Whitestone Corporation, a Chapter member, is making The Balanced Investment Program available to the members of the OTA.

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•H •H OHIO TRUCK TIMES ingress, 5th Dist. (Defiance, Erie, Member: Rotary; Optimist; Jaycees; prosecutor, 1977-81; state senator, •y, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Highland County Farm Bureau; 1981-82. usky, Fulton, Huron, Wood, Sen- Chamber of Commerce; Omicron Del­ Attorney. Williams). Ohio senator, three ta Kappa; ; Kentucky Colo­ Age: 39; wife, Frances; sons, Pat­ s; congressman since 1958. nel. rick, John, Brian; daughters, Jill, 11-time congressman. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Becky, Alice. 2587 Conley Rd., Cedar- ;e: 66; wife, Rosemary; son, Rob- Twp. Trustees Assn.; National Disa­ ville, 45314. Phone: 513/766-5697 (H). ;.; daughter, Rose Ellen Kuebeck; bled Persons Citizens Award; Con­ Graduate: Miami University, B.S.; grandsons. 516 Hillcrest Drive, science of Congress Award; Leader­ Ohio Northern University College of ling Green, 43402. Phones: 419/ ship Award from National Security Law, J.D. 5627 (H), 202/225-6405 (O). Council; Watchdog of the Treasury Member: Foreign Affairs Commit­ aduate: Ohio Northern Universi- Award; Guardian of Small Business tee, subcommittee on Western Hemi­ ..B., LL.B. Award. sphere Affairs and Africa; Judiciary ;mber: 33rd Degree Mason; Mc- Committee, subcommittee on Civil b Church of Christ; Ohio Re- and Constitutional Rights; Education ican Delegation, chairman; ap- Policy Task Force Steering Committee; :ed to Select Committee on Export House Task Force on Prisoners of War rol, 87th Congress; Battle of Lake and Missing in Action in Southeast Sesquicentennial Celebration Asia; Task Force on High Technology mission, 88th Congress; Repub- Initiatives. Task Force on Agriculture, 89th ;ress; Select Committee on Stan- s and Conduct, 89th Congress; ed to House Republican Policy mittee, 92nd Congress; appointed ommittee on Committees, 97-99th presses; House Republican Lead- p, 97-99th Congresses; ranking irity member on Budget Commit- Rules Committee.

R. MICHAEL DEWINE (R) Congress, 7th Dist. (Greene, Madi­ son, Clark, Fayette, Champaign, Lo­ gan, Marion, Pickaway). Greene Co.

DONALD E. "BUZ" LUKENS Springfield (R) Congress, 8th Dist. (Butler, Darke, (spring*fe(a)ld) n. 1: An easi­ Preble, Miami, Mercer, Van Wert, ly accessible city in southwest parts of Champaign, Auglaize). Con­ gressman, 1966-1970; , Ohio. 2: Someplace special. 1971-1986. 3: A great place to hold your Management consultant. BOB McEWEN (R) next meeting or convention! Age: 56; 1100B Park Lane, Middle- B ngress, 6th Dist. (Adams, Brown, town, 45042. Phone: 513/422-1984. j a. Pike, Highland, Ross, Hock- Write or give us a call to obtain our Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ 'inton, Jackson, Warren, Clinton, free meeting planners' packet... the ty, B.S. nont, Montgomery, Fayette, Member: Kiwanis; Masonic Lodge; first step to your next successful is). State Rep. 1975-80. Shrine; AmVETS; YMCA; Arts in 2: 36; wife, former M. Elizabeth convention. Middletown; Eagles; Muscular Dys­ 'inger; daughters, Meredith trophy, Multiple Sclerosis and Heart s, Elizabeth Morgan; sons, Jona- Assns.; Society of Friends; AHEPA; David, Robert Winston. 236 Springfield, Ohio - Warren and Butler County Historical Hand Drive, Hillsboro, 45133. Societies; USAF Reserves; ROA; past ies: 513/393-2343 (H), 202/ national chairman, American Legisla­ 705 (O). tive Exchange Council; American Le­ aduate: University of Miami, Springfield Area gion. \. Convention & Visitors rroll County residents each year Bureau Champaign County residents each ve about $18,230,818 from the 333 North Limestone Street year receive about $18,900,529 from ing industry. This figure repre- Suite 201 the trucking industry. This figure rep­ $298,617 in truck registration Springfield. Ohio 45501 resents $357,567 in truck registration $904,201 in fuel taxes and 513/325-7621 fees; $392,962 in fuel taxes and '28,000 in wages to the industry's $18,150,000 in wages to the industry's vorkers in Carroll County. 825 workers in Champaign County. — 3

OHIO TRUCK TIMES Recipient: Award of Merit, National Recipient: Honorary Doctorate rj, Council of Senior Citizens, 1984; Na­ grees from Marietta and Rio Grand tional Legislative "Bronze Liberty Colleges; Phillips Medal of Pubb Bell", U.S. Savings Bonds Volunteer Service, Ohio University; National A' Committee, 1986; Legislator of the sociated Businessmen's "Watchdc Year, National Assn. of Social Work­ of the Treasury" Award; American ers, 1986; Phillip A. Hart Award, for Consitutional Action's Distir Catholic NETWORK, 1986; other guished Service Award; National Rif] awards from Ohio Food Assn, Inde­ Assn.'s Legislator of the Year; N; pendent Grocers, U.S. Small Business tional Taxpayers Union's Taxpaye Administration, Service Corps of Re­ Responsibility Award; National Fed tired Senior Executive, Ohio Health eration of Independent Business Care Assn., U.S. Air Force Nurse Guardian of Small Business Award Practitioners, Ohio Union of Patrol­ National Alliance of Senior Citizens men's Assn., U.S. Marine Corps Public Service Award; Civil Libertari League, Americans for Human Rights an Award, Conservative Caucus in the Ukraine. Leadership Award, American Securl ty Council; special recognition b Ohio Chapter of National League c Families of American Prisoners am (D) Missing in Southeast Asia. Congress, 9th Dist. (Lucas, Wood, Fulton). City planner, Toledo; Con­ gress since 1982. Age: 40; single. 1841 Dority Rd., To­ ledo, 43615. Phones: 419/536-1387 (H), 419/259-7500 (B). Graduate: University of Wisconsin, B.A., with honors; University of Michigan, Masters, urban planning; Doctoral candidate, MIT. Member: Northeast-Midwest Con­ gressional Coalition, executive board; Congressional Caucus on Women's Is­ sues, treasurer; Universities of Mich­ igan, Wisconsin Alumni Assns.; NAACP; Polish American Historical Assn.; Federated Democratic Women of Ohio; Little Flower Parish; Arts CLARENCE E. MILLER (R) Commission of Greater Toledo; Fulton Congress, 10th. Dist. (Athens, Fair­ Co. Democratic Women's Clubs; field, Gallia, Lawrence, Meigs, Mor­ Greater Birmingham VFW Post 4906; gan, Muskingum, Perry, Washington, DENNIS E. ECKART (D) Hungarian Club of Toledo; Int'l. Insti­ Licking). Congressman since 1967; Congress, 11th Dist. (Geauga, Lake. tute of Greater Toledo; League of former mayor and councilman of Lan­ Summit, Ashtabula, Portage, Trum­ Women Voters; Lucas Co. Democratic caster. 2246 Rayburn HOB, Washing­ bull). State Rep. 1975-80. Congress Party; Model Neighborhood Resi­ ton, D.C. 20515. since 1980. dence Assn.; National Federations of Age: 69; wife, Helen; son, Ronald; Age: 36; wife, Sandra; son, Ed­ the Blind and Business and Profes­ daughter, Jacqueline. 1430 E. Main ward. 7037 Bristlewood, Concord sional Women's Clubs; North Toledo St., Lancaster, 43130. Phones: 614/ Twp., 44077. Phone: 216/289-2553 (H). Old Times Football Assn.; Old News­ 653-4188 (H), 614/654-5149 (B). 216/522-2056 (B). boys' Goodfellow Assn.; St. Patrick Graduate: I.C.S., Scranton, PA. Graduate: Xavier University, B.S. Historic Society; Toledo Legal Aid So­ Member: Elks; First United Meth­ cum laude; Cleveland Marshall Col­ ciety; Toledo Museum of Art; Vietnam odist Church; Ohio Valley Health lege of Law, J.D. Veterans of America, Chapter 35. Services Foundation, honorary. Member: American Fraternal Un-

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T-^r; ,. • ' ••• '».!. ...' JC— OHIO TRUCK TIMES I Slovenian National Benefit Socie- Clark County residents each year Age: 54; wife, Jeanne; daughter, 3 nited Slovenian Society; Steering Jennifer. 140 Elm St., Oberlin, 44074. • Policy Committee of Northeast- receive about $8,338,447 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ Phones: 216/774-6855 (H), 202/ j| ,est Congressional Coalition. 225-3401 (O). 1 cipient: Freshman democratic sents $1,272,001 in truck registration fees; $554,446 in fuel taxes and Graduate: Ohio University, B.S., 1 ; named one of three outstanding $6,512,000 in wages to the industry's M.A., Fulbright Scholar. ; man congressmen in poll by U.S. 296 workers in Clark County. Member: Citizens Task Force on J 5 and World Report. Higher Education, 1973-74; Sigma State Legislatures' Committee on Hu­ Delta Chi; International Society of man Resources; Franklin County Alco­ Weekly Newspaper Editors; holism and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Northeast - Midwest Coalition. Program; Joint Committee on Hazard­ Recipient: Golden Quill award for ous Waste. editorial writing; NAACP; Lorain Recipient: Watchdog of the Treas­ County Arts Council; Lorain County ury Award, 1979; Outstanding Young Democratic Executive Committee; Lo­ Men in America, 1976; Pi Sigma Alpha rain County Farm Bureau. honorary; Guardian of Small Business by National Federation of Independ­ ent Business, 1984; "Golden Bulldog" award by Watchdogs of the Treasury, Inc., 1983-86; American Security Council's Leadership award, 1983-86.

JOHN R. KASICH (R) ngress, 12th Dist. (Delaware, aw, Franklin, Licking). State sen- 1979-82; congressman since 1983. 1-time legislator. y. 34; single; 63 N. West St., erville, 43081. Phones: 614/ 785 (H), 614/469-7318 (O), 202/ THOMAS C. SAWYER (D) 355 (O). 1 iduate: The Ohio State Universi- Congress, 14th Dist. (Summit). I S. political science. Former state Rep., 44th Dist.; former !• mber: Westerville Public Li- mayor of Akron. i Board of Trustees; Greater Age: 41; wife, Joyce; daughter, I din County Young Republican Amanda. 1298 N. Howard St., Akron, I founder and chairman, Citizens DONALD J. PEASE (D) 44310. Phone: 216/920-1234 (H). ; nittee on Energy; Power Siting Congress, 13th Dist. (Lorain, Graduate: University of Akron, : nission; Energy Advisory Com- Medina, Ashland, Summit, Huron, A.B., M.A., English. I i\ S. Maurice Bostic Scholarship Richland). Congressman since 1977; l trustee; advisory committee for state Sen. 1975-76, 1965-66; state Rep. :. nbus Public Schools, Council for 1969-74; Oberlin city councilman, I ;ees, Franklin County Welfare 1962-65. ; American Legislative Exchange Former editor, Oberlin News Trib­ :rence; National Conference of une, 1957-76.

Sheraton Inn INorth in Columbus The Resort Experience without the resort price tag . . . banquet and meeting facilities, sleeping CHALMERS P. WYLIE (R) room accommodations. Congress, 15th Dist. (Franklin, Madison). State Rep. 1961-66; former 888 East Dublin-Granville Road Columbus city attorney. 2310 Rayburn (614)888-8230 Bldg., Washington, D.C. Age: 65; wife, Marjorie; son, Brad­ ley; daughter, Jacquelyn. 754 Stone-

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"— • OHIO TRUCK TIMES ^ Ct., Columbus, 43085. Phones: tine, 1984; Outstanding Service for In­ I 55-6805 (H), 202/225-2015 (O). ner City Helping Hand, Inc., 1984 C iduate: Harvard Law School, Outstanding Citizen awards, Youngs D attended Otterbein College and town Fraternal Order of Police, 1980 ie )hio State University. Man of the Year, Youngstown-Warren \ mber: North Broadway United Area Brotherhood Organization e. udist Church; Columbus and Community Service award, McGuffey hi State Bar Assns.; Kiwanis; Alad- Center, 1983. n hrine; Southway Post of Ameri- egion; 33rd Degree Mason. :ipient: Columbus Chamber of fierce Civic Leadership Award; rary Doctor of Laws degree, Ot- n College.

JAMES A. TRAFICANT, JR. (D) Congress, 17th Dist. (Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana). Sheriff of Mahoning Co., 1981-85, director, Ma­ honing Co. Drug Program, 1971-81. Age: 45; wife, Patricia Choppa; daughters, Elizabeth, Robin. 429 N. (D) Main St., Poland, 44514. Phone: 216/ 744-0201 (B). Congress, 18th Dist. (Belmont, Car­ Graduate: University of Pittsburgh, roll, Coshocton, Columbiana, Guern­ B.S.; Youngstown State University, sey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, No­ M.S., administration, M.S., counsel­ ble, Tuscarawas, Washington). State ing. senator from 1968-76; state Rep. 1961- (R) Member: Initiated Parent Aware­ 68. lgress, 16th Dist. (Stark, Wayne, ness group in Ohio, leading to Mid­ Real estate broker. es). Seven-term congressman; American Parent Awareness; in­ Age: 58; wife, Betty; sons, Kirk, Da­ senator, 1967-72; Ohio State structor, Ohio Peace Officer Training vid. Berkley Place, R.D. 3, Steuben­ I of Education, five years; Ohio Institute; chairman, Mahoning County ville, 43952. Phone: 614/264-1012 (H). two years. Welfare Advisory Board, 1979; Ma­ Member: Young Democrats Club; 1-time congressman. honing County Crime Prevention Com­ Jefferson County Pharmacists Assn.; :: 62; wife, Mary; sons, David, mittee, 1980; fund raiser for numerous Elks; Eagles; Mingo Sportsman; Steu­ rd; daughter, Martha. 8787 Erie charitable organizations; board mem­ benville Catholic Community Center; SW, Navarre, 44662. Phones: ber of Childrens and Family Service, Polish Athletic Club of Steubenville; ^6-2635 (H), 202/225-3876 (O). 1979, Youngstown Juvenile Justice Co­ Tiltonsville Indian Club; Farm Bu­ iduate: Mt. Union College, A.B.; ordinating Committee, 1978; Youngs­ reau; Pine Valley Sportsmen; Polish im McKinley School of Law, town Consumer Protection Agency. American Citizens; Turtle Hunters of Recipient: Community Service Mingo Junction; League of Women mber: Mt. Union College Board award, Struthers Athletic Dept., 1981; Voters; Sons of Italy; Order of istees; trustee, Stark County His- Outstanding Interest and Contribution AHEPA; Moose; Polish National Alli­ 1 Society; Stark Wilderness Cen- to Drug Awareness award, East Pales- ance. >- tark County Grange; Beach City ican Legion Post; Kiwanis. -ipient: Honorary Doctor of . Malone College, 1976; Watch- rf the Treasury Award; Johnny zon Environmental Award; lian of Small Business Award. rmont County residents each PEOPLES CARTAGE, INC. receive about $65,030,634 from ucking industry. This figure rep- "Tigers of the Trucking Industry" ts $1,255,999 in truck registration $414,635 in fuel taxes and SO,000 in wages to the industry's Local and workers in Clermont County. Long Distance Hauling iton County residents each year e about $24,269,952 from the 8045 Navarre Road, S.W. ng industry. This figure repre- Massillon, Ohio 44646 $365,175 in truck registration $408,777 in fuel taxes and ^6,000 in wages to the industry's Phone 216-833-8571 workers in Clinton County. 25 . en*wv UJ.-WHJ31 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Recipient: One of America's Out­ Recipient: One of Ten Best Legj standing Young Men by U.S. Junior tors Award, 50 Plus; Cuyahoga Chamber of Commerce; Outstanding Democratic Woman of the Year; Ui Legislator of the Year for 1975; Nation­ line College Alumna of the Year; Wi al Hemophilia Foundation award, en's City Club of Cleveland's Woi 1975; Ohio Travel and Tourism award, of Achievement; Council of Lake! 1976. Ports Award; West Side Comma Mental Health Center Award; Kd of the Order of St. Ladislaus of H gary; awards from, Nationalities SJ ices Center; American Indian Cera City of Cleveland; Spanish Chri^ Organization; Cleveland Federatioj American-Syrian Lebanese Clubs.

MARY ROSE OAKAR (D) Congress, 20th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Cleveland City Council, Ward 8, 1973-76; state central committeewom- an, 1974-76; congresswoman since 1977. 2436 Rayburn HOB, Washing­ ton, D.C. 20515. Age: 46; 1892 W. 30th St., Cleve­ EDWARD F. FEIGHAN (D) land, 44113. Phones: 216/522-4927 (O), 202/225-5871 (O). Congress, 19th Dist. (Cuyahoga, Graduate: Ursuline College, B.A., Lake, Lorain). Ohio Rep., 1973-78; English; John Carroll University, Cuyahoga County commissioner, M.A., fine arts; Honorary Doctorates 1979-82. of Humane Letters, Ursuline and Trini­ Full-time congressman. ty Colleges; Honorary Doctor of Law, Age: 39; wife, Nadine Hopwood; Ashland College; Honorary Doctor, (D) daughters, Lauren, Farrell; son, Da­ Baldwin-Wallace College. Congress, 21st Dist. (Cuyahoga vid. Federal Office Bldg., Rm. 2951 Member: Trustee for or advisory Congressman since 1969. Cleveland, 44199. Phones: 216/ board of; Federation for Community Attorney. 228-1919 (H); 216/522-4382 (O). Planning, Health & Planning Commis­ Age: 61; wife, Jeanette; son, Loui Graduate: Loyola University, B.A.; sion, Community Information Serv­ C; daughters, Shelly, Angela, Loi Cleveland Marshall College of Law, ices, Society for Crippled Children, ene. Phones: 216/522-4900 (H), 20: CSU, J.D. YWCA, Public Services Occupational 225-7032 (O). Member: Ohio State and Cleveland Group Advisory Committee, Cuya­ Graduate: Western Reserve Univei Bar Assns.; Delta Theta Phi Legal hoga Community College, Cleveland sity; Cleveland-Marshall Law School Fraternity; Cuyahoga County Demo­ Ballet, Overseas Education Fund; J.D. cratic Party, executive committee; member, Senior Citizens Resources, Member: The Martin Luther King Irish National Caucus, Cleveland Inc., Cleveland; Childcare Action Jr. Center for Social Change, board c Chapter; City Club; Citizens League; Campaign; American Assn. of Univer­ trustees; Karamu House Board; Si March of Dimes, honorary chairman, sity Women; National Center for Policy Paul A.M.E. Zion Church board 1979; appointed to Motor Carrier Rate- Alternatives, board. Ohio State, American and Clevelam making Study Commission and Con­ Bar Assns.; Cleveland State Univers ference Committee on the Shipping ty Board; The Urban League; Citizen Act, 1983. League; John Harlan Law Club; Kap pa Alpha Psi Fraternity (life member' American Civil Liberties Union; Pyt' agoras Lodge No. 9; Cuyahoga Coun ty Democratic Party Executive Com mittee; Ohio State Democratic Part) SFZ Most Worshipful Price Hall Gran* TRANSPORTATION, INC. Lodge, F. and A.M. Recipient: Cleveland Branck NAACP Distinguished Service; Fel lowship in Ohio State Bar Assn.; U.S a SeoflFetzcr company Commission on Civil Rights Certificate of Appreciation; Honorary Doctor 0| Laws Degrees from Wilberforce a"1 John T. Malaney Shaw Universities, Livingstone Col­ President lege; O.I.C. Legislative Award, 1976 4750 W. 160th St. • Cleveland, Ohio 44135 • (216) 267-1990 Outside Ohio (800) 321-2160

26 OHIO TRUCK TIMES munications Corp. Recipient: Philip Hart Memorial U.S. Senators from Ohio Award from Consumer Federation of : America; Award of Merit, National Recipient: Distinguished Flying Council of Senior Citizens; Watchdog Cross, five; Air Medal with 18 clus­ of the Treasury; National Associated ters; Navy Unit Commendation, Ko­ Business Men. rea; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal; Columbiana County residents each National Space Medal of Honor; year receive about $64,993,204 from NASA Distinguished Service Medal. the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $1,104,854 in truck registration fees; $528,350 in fuel taxes and $63,360,000 in wages to the industry's 2,880 workers in Columbiana County. Coshocton County residents each year receive about $21,750,452 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $414,786 in truck registration fees; $479,666 in fuel taxes and $20,856,000 in wages to the industry's 948 workers in Coshocton County.

OHN GLENN, JR. (D) THE ALTERNATE ROUTE IS GOING PLACES FAST! . Senate, senator since 1974. Roadway Package System has : 65; wife, Anna; children, Lyn brought new meaning to the word )ave. 503 Hart Senate Office "responsive" with one innovation , Washington, D.C. 20510. after another. . . ^__M_ '.: 202/224-3353 (O). from en route trac- IllliJrl! [j ill*. ing to streamlined duate: Muskingum College, B.S. RQAOWY PfCKACEIlr~lllh9 SYSTEM nber: International Academy of (D) package handling. nauts; Aviation Hall of Fame; U.S. Senate, senator since 1976. RPS offers de-1 nal Space Hall of Fame; Society tailed itemized, State Rep., 1942-46; Ohio Senate, billing, and many j ;perimental Test Pilots; Marine 1946-50. new services . Aviation Assn.; Daedalians So- Wife, Shirley; four daughters. not previously , National Space Club Board of Phone: 202/224-2315 (O). available to the, •es; International Assn. of Holi- Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ small package rins; Ohio State Democratic Ex- ty College of Law. shipper. But the e Committee; Franklin County Founder or cofounder of law firm biggest news is cratic Party; Tenth District Dem- Metzenbaum, Gaines & Stern Co., the expansion c Action Club: 33rd Degree Ma- LPA; Airport Parking Co. of America; of RPS service elder. Presbyterian Church; into more and chairman of the board of International more vital ingum College Board of Trustees. Telephone and Telegraph, and Com- areas of the country. We're j looking ahead j . . . and mov­ I ing ahead. HP If you haven't visited the New Parke Hotel yet, you're in for a few surprises. Like top-notch live entertainment seven nights a week in J. Willowby's Nightclub, excellent dining in Jasper's Restaurant and friendly people offering you the best service around.

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ENATORS Phone Location 46-

onoff, Stanley 2ndFl 6-8068 )ggs, Robert 3rd Fl 2-7718 wen, William 3rd Fl 6-5980 anstool, Gene 1st Fl 6-5838 ireh, Robert 3rdFl 6-6508 ltts, Charles 3rd Fl 6-5123 irney, Thomas 1st Fl 6-7182 ipp, Robert Annex-2nd Fl 6-7584 ake, Grace Annex-2nd Fl 6-7505 nan, Richard 2nd Fl 6-9737 sher, Lee 3rdFl 6-4583 irney, Linda 3rd Fl 6-5204 leth, Ben Annex-2nd Fl 6-8150 llmor, Paul 2nd Fl 6-8060 ay, Ted Annex-lst Fl 6-8064 obson, David 2nd Fl 6-3780 orn, Charles Annex-2nd Fl 6-4538 ivey, Barry Annex-lst Fl 6-8072 PETE O'GRADY & ASSOCIATES )ng, Jan Michael 1st Fl 6-8156 GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC eshel, Harry 2nd Fl 6-8285 RELATIONS CONSULTANTS ettle, Robert 1st Fl 6-7041 16 E. BROAD ST. ey, Robert Annex-2nd Fl 6-8076 SUITE 310 ;lslager, Scott Annex-lst Fl 6-0626 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 eifer, Paul Annex-2nd Fl 6-8049 eiffer, Richard 3rd Fl 6-5131 (614 )464-3640 iy, Roy Annex-2nd Fl 6-4823 :hafrath, Richard Annex-lst Fl 6-8086 lyder, Cooper Annex-lst Fl 6-8082 EUGENE P. O'GRADY FREDERICK A. VIEROW lhadolnik, Gary Annex-lst Fl 6-8056 arts, Gene annex-2nd fl 6-5981 hite, Michael 1st Fl 6-4857 ileski, Allen 3rd Fl 2-7613 SENATE OFFICES mmers, Neal 3rdFl 6-6247 Phone 46- 466- nate Clerk 4900 Majority Assistants nate Chambers 4884 nate Bill Room 7168 Tilling, Jim Chief Exec. Officer 6-2510 :no Pool/Mail Room 8211 Bramlage, Debby 6-2776 nate Parking Lot 8677 Steiner, Curt 6-3281 gistration/Agency Rules 4086 Hayes, Mary 6-8174 nex Receptionists: Swindler, Chipp 6-7803 1st Fl. 8192 Pekkanen, Nancy 6-3113 md Fl. 7769 Interns 2-6868 'men's Info Center 5580 ;ss Room 4482 Minority Assistants dio, TV 4046 tunda Guard 2125 Smith, Tom Min. Chief of Staff 6-3509 gislative Budget Office 8734 Porter, Jim 6-3509 gislative Information 8842 Applegate, Scott 6-8264 Statewide Toll-free) 800/282-0253 Porter, Malcolm 6-6110 gislative Service Commission 3615 Kovac, Fran 6-0637 Reference Bureau) 3031 LSC Library) 7434 Butler, Martha Senate Clerk 6-4900 'use Clerk's Office 3357 Hoskinson, Nancy Fiscal Officer 6-4900 >use Executive Secretary 4308 Senate Chambers 6-4884 'use Fiscal Officer 8487 Senate Bill Room 6-7168 'use Bill Room 2127 Steno/Mail Room 6-8211 'use Chambers 4866 Senate Parking Lot 6-8677 Mic Works 2251 Edwards, Kay - 1st fl. Annex Receptionist 6-8192 curity (Highway Patrol) 4862 Liberati, Melissa - 2nd fl Annex Receptionist 2-6680 nate Custodians 4202 Senate Custodians 6-4202 UEF OPERATOR 4064 (Continued on page 86) 29

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Stanley Richard Paul Grace M. Ben Lee Jan Michae Linda Aronoff Finan Pfeifer Drake Gaeth Fisher Long Furney 8th 7th 26th 22nd 1st 25th 17th 11th

H. Cooper 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 Richard Roy Barry Eugene Alan Robert Thomas Cupp Schafrath Ray Levey Branstool Zaleski Nettle Carney 12th 19th 27th 4th 31st 13th 28th 32nd OHIO TRUCK TIMES

SENATE LEADERSHIP and COMMITTEES

Paul Gillmor Stanley Aronoff Richard Finan David Hobsen Senate President President Pro Tern Asst. Pres. Pro Tern Majority Floor Leader

Harry Meshel Neal Zimmers Gene Branstool Michael White Minority Leader Asst. Minority Leader Minority Whip Asst. Minority Whip

Financial Institutions and Insurance - Ney, Chairman; ENATE COMMITTEES Horn, Vice Chairman; Aronoff, Hobson, Ray, Suhadolnik, Zaleski*, Branstool, Zimmers

Agriculture, Commerce and Labor - Gaeth, Chairman; Health and Human Services - Hobson, Chairman; Oel­ JPP, Vice Chairman; Finan, Gray, Levey, Schafrath, Car- slager, Vice Chairman; Drake, Ray, Suhadolnik, White*, y*, Branstool, Burch Burch, Furney, Pfeiffer

Economic Development and Small Business - Drake, Chair- Highways, Transportation and Local Government - Gray, *n; Snyder, Vice Chairman; Horn, Levey, Pfeifer, Net- Chairman; Gaeth, Vice Chairman; Oelslager, Ray, Snyder, •*, Bowen, Long, Zaleski Butts*, Boggs, Long, Zaleski

Education - Snyder, Chairman; Watts, Vice Chairman; Judiciary - Pfeifer, Chairman; Levey, Vice Chairman; JPP, Drake, Oelslager, Schafrath, Boggs*, Furney, Nettle Cupp, Drake, Watts, Fisher*, Long, Pfeiffer, White

Energy, Natural Resources and Environment - Suhadolnik, Rules - Gillmor, Chairman; Aronoff, Vice Chairman; Airman; Schafrath, Vice Chairman; Gaeth, Ney, Oel- Finan, Gray, Hobson, Snyder, Meshel*, Carney, Fisher iger, Burch*, Butts, Fisher, Furney Ways and Means - Finan, Chairman; Ray, Vice Chairman; Finance - Aronoff, Chairman; Gray, Vice Chairman; Cupp, Hobson, Levey, Pfeifer, Pfeiffer*, Nettle, White nan, Horn, Ney, Suhadolnik, Watts, Bowen*, Boggs, Jtts, Zimmers *Denotes ranking minority member 31

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32 OHIO TRUCK TIMES sonic Order; American Legion; Rotary OHIO SENATE Club; VFW; BPO Elks; Eagles; Defi­ ance Area Chamber of Commerce; Or­ ronoff, Stanley J. (R-8th) 35 der of the Purple Heart. oggs, Robert J. (D-18th) 39 owen, William F. (D-9th) 36 ranstool, Eugene (D-31st) 42 urch, Robert L. (D-30th) 42 utts, Charles Lewis (D-23rd) .... 40 arney, Thomas E. (D-32nd) 43 upp, Robert R. (R-12th) 37 rake, Grace L. (R-22nd) 40 inan, Richard H. (R-7th) 35 isher, Lee E. (D-25th) 40 urney, Linda (D-l lth) 37 aeth, M. Ben (R-lst) 33 illmor, Paul E. (R-2nd) 33 ray, Theodore M. (R-3rd) 33 obson, David L. (R-lOth) 36 orn, Charles F. (R-6th) 34 evey, Barry (R-4th) 33 THEODORE M. GRAY (R) ong, Jan Michael (D-l7th) 38 State Senate, 3rd Dist. (Union, Del­ leshel, Harry (D-33rd) 43 aware, Morrow, Franklin). Senator lettle, Robert D. (D-28th) 42 since 1951. President Pro Tern of Ohio fey, Robert W. (R-20th) 39 PAUL E. GILLMOR (R) Senate, 1965-74. lelslager, W. Scott (R-29th) 42 State Senate, 2nd Dist. (Ottawa, Mfgs. Rep., R.O.I. Energy Systems.; feifer, Paul E. (R-26th) 41 Wood, Erie, Lucas). Senator since co-owner, C.E.O. Consulting Service. feiffer, Richard C. (D-l5th) 38 1967. Age: 59; sons, Scott, Tim, Ted; ay, Roy L. (R-27th) 41 Attorney. daughter Scarlet. 1981 N. Star Rd., chafrath, Richard (R-19th) 39 Age: 47; wife, Karen; daughters, Columbus, 43212. Phone: 614/ nyder, H. Cooper (R-14th) 38 Linda, Julie. 2253 Sand Rd., Port 488-7851 (H). uhadolnik, Gary C. (R-24th) .... 40 Clinton, 43452. Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ /atts, Eugene J. (R-16th) 38 Graduate: Ohio Wesleyan Universi­ ty, B.A.; attended graduate school at /hite, Michael R. (D-21st) 40 ty, B.A.; University of Michigan Law OSU. aleski, Alan J. (D-l3th) 37 School, J.D. Member: American Legion; Cove­ immers, Neal F. (D-5th) 34 Member: American, Ohio State Bar nant Presbyterian Church. Assns.; Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Recipient: Council of State Govern­ Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Sci­ ments "Salute for Over 25 Years of ence Honorary; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Service to the Legislature," 1983; Rotary; American Legion; Vietnam Ohio VFW "Legislator of the Year," Veterans of America; Ohio Farm Bu­ 1982; Ohio Education Television reau. Network Affiliates Commissioners' Recipient: Selected as one of 10 "Oebie Award," 1978; Joint Commit­ most outstanding legislators in the tee on Federal Funds. United States, National Republican Legislators Assn.; distinguished serv­ ice awards from Disabled American Veterans of Ohio and Ohio Civil Serv­ ice Employees Assn.; Ohio Prosecut­ ing 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 of the Year. M. BEN GAETH (R) State Senate, 1st. Dist. (Williams, Crawford County residents each efiance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, year receive about $19,505,202 from ancock, Hardin, Putnam, Van Wert, the trucking industry. This figure rep­ uglaize). Former mayor of Defiance, resents $465,868 in truck registration efiance safety director. Senator since fees; $471,334 in fuel taxes and $18,568,000 in wages to the industry's Age: 65; wife, Thelma; sons, John, 844 workers in Crawford County. ""am; daughter, Mrs. Chris Lan- BARRY LEVEY (R) ; Cuyahoga County residents each s; seven grandchildren, 340 Sunset year receive about $819,914,057 from State Senate, 4th Dist. (Preble, But­ nve, Defiance, 43512. Phone: 419/ the trucking industry. This figure rep­ ler, Darke). State Rep. 1962-70; former '2-0481 (H). resents $11,476,993 in truck registra­ assistant attorney general. Graduate: Bowling Green State Uni- lty BS Dusiness tion fees; $4,887,064 in fuel taxes and Senior partner, Frost & Jacobs At­ C ' '' administration. $803,550,000 in wages to the indus­ torneys at Law, Cincinnati; President Member: Mayor's Assn. of Ohio, try's 36,525 workers in Cuyahoga & CEO of Manchester Inn, Middle- lst President; Ohio Municipal sa town. ^~ gue; United Way of Defiance; Ma- County. 33 —— ;.:.1,r .\W. '.'.j .iJ'-XJiLSrItfT- . OHIO TRUCK TIMES "I Age: 56; married, three children. Age: 44; married. 4120 E. Cama I 6560 Bunker Lane, Middletown, Dayton, 45415. Phones: 513/274-1 jj 45042. Phones: 513/423-3097 (H), (H), 513/223-2727 (B). 513/422-2001 (B). Graduate: Denison Univers Graduate: University of Michigan; B.A.; George Washington 1^ Northwestern University College of School, LL.B. Law; The Ohio State University Col­ Member: Athletic Club; Ohio S 2 lege of Law, doctorate of jurispru­ and Dayton Bar Assns.; Da> D dence. Agonis Club. Member: Mound Builders Area Council; Boy Scouts of America; Mid­ dletown Junior Chamber of Com­ merce; Jefferson Lodge No. 90 (F&AM); Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry; Valley of Cincin­ nati; Butler Co. Republican Central and Executive Committee; American, Ohio, Cincinnati, Butler County and Middletown (past president) Bar Assns.; Middletown Community NEAL F. ZIMMERS (D) Foundation, director; 1986 Arts in Middletown Fund Drive, chairman; State Senate, 5th Dist. (Miami, Consul from Grand Duchy of Luxem­ Montgomery, Darke). Judge, Mont­ bourg to the U.S. from Southern gomery County Court, 1968-74; senator Ohio; former secretary and chairman since 1975. of Miami University Board of Trustees; Attorney. Consular Corps, Cincinnati; Admitted to Supreme Courts of Ohio, United States. Darke County residents each year Recipient: One of Outstanding receive about $36,079,853 from the Young Men of America; recognized for trucking industry. This figure repre­ CHARLES F. HORN (R) public service by Post 218, American sents $606,568 in truck registration State Senate, 6th Dist. (Montgc Legion and Middletown Junior Cham­ fees; $493,285 in fuel taxes and ery, part). Former Kettering Coun ber of Commerce; Outstanding Legis­ $34,980,000 in wages to the industry's man and Mayor; Montgomery Coui lator Awards from media and legisla­ 1,590 workers in Darke County. Commissioner. tive colleagues. Attorney, self-employed.

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The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation • 35 East Chestnut Street • P.O. Box 479 • Columbus, Ohio 43216 34 I OHIO TRUCK TIMES Age: 62; wife, Shirley; son, Charles Assns.; director, Franklin Savings and : daughters, Holly, Heidi. 2185 S. Loan; trustee, University of Dayton; ixie Ave., Dayton, 45409. Phones: past president of University of Dayton 3/293-1000 (B). Alumni Assn.; past director, Hamilton Graduate: Purdue University, B.S., County Municipal League; trustee, St. ectrical engineering; Cleveland State Rita's School for the Deaf. niversity, LL.B., J.D. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Member: Industrial, Technology Ohio Trial Lawyers Assn., 1975; Legis­ id Enterprise Advisory Board of lator of the Year, Twp. Clerks & Trus­ hio, 1985; Intergovernmental Sci- tees Assn., 1976; Outstanding Legisla­ lce, Engineering & Technology Pan- tor, Columbus Monthly Magazine, , presidential appointment; Federal 1982 and 1986. aboratory Consortium Advisory oard, past chairman; National Assn. Regional Councils, past president; ational League of Cities, past presi- :nt; U.S. Conference of Mayors; lairman, Joint Senate/House Com- ittee for Beautification of Ohio State- mse; Camp for Kids Who Can't, under and chairman. RICHARD H. FINAN (R) Recipient: U.S. Conference of May­ State Senate, 7th Dist. (Warren, s' Michael A. DeNunzio Award, Hamilton, Clinton). State Rep. 1973- >80; Sister Cities International Best 78. Mayor, Village of Evendale, verall Program Award by Readers' 1969-73. igest Foundation, 1980; U.S. Conf. of Attorney, 11137 Main St., Sharon- layors' Award for Volunteerism Pro- ville. am, 1979, 1980; Dayton Metropolitan Age: 52; wife, Joan; sons, Patrick, rea Council on Camping Award, Michael; daughters Nancy, Julie. 3457 )78; U.S. EPA "Environmental Qual- Sherbrooke Drive, Cincinnati, 45241. y" Award to Individual, 1976; Presi- Phones: 513/733-5172 (H), 513/ ;nt's Club of Dayton, "Citizens Le­ 563-6161 (B). on of Merit" Award, 1975. Graduate: University of Dayton, STANLEY J. ARONOFF (R) B.S.; University of Cincinnati, LL.B. Member: Cincinnati, Ohio Bar State Senate, 8th Dist. (Hamilton). Defiance County residents eact State Rep. 1960-66; senator since 1967. ar receive about $21,379,137 from Erie County residents each year re­ President Pro Tern, Ohio Senate. s trucking industry. This figure rep- ceive about $42,634,737 from the Attorney: Aronoff, Rosen and sents $402,850 in truck registration trucking industry. This figure repre­ Stockdale, LPA, 1400 First National 2s; $406,287 in fuel taxes and sents $777,766 in truck registration Bank Center, 425 Walnut, Cincinnati. 0,570,000 in wages to the industry's fees; $496,971 in fuel taxes and Age: 53; wife, Gretchen Vicky; 5 workers in Defiance County. $41,360,000 in wages to the industry's daughters, Traci, Leslie; son, Jay. 554 1,880 workers in Erie County. Davenport, Apt. 5, Cincinnati, 45204. Delaware County residents each Phones: 513/921-0070 (H), 513/ ar receive about $42,006,838 from Fairfield County residents each 241-0400 (B). e trucking industry. This figure rep- year receive about $61,094,788 from Graduate: Harvard College, B.A.; sents $611,370 in truck registration the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Harvard Law School, J.D. es; $475,468 in fuel taxes and resents $957,317 in truck registration Member: Chairman, Legislative 0,920,000 in wages to the industry's fees; $517,471 in fuel taxes and Budget Committee; State Controlling S60 workers in Delaware County. $59,620,000 in wages to the industry's Board; Ohio Arts Council; Develop- 2,710 workers in Fairfield County. ™ ROADWAY Over 55 years of experience in trucking have made Roadway Express, Inc. the industry leader. Since starting in Akron in 1930, we have grown to over 600 terminals and offices in 50 states, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.

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Home Office: 1077 Gorge Blvd., Akron, Ohio 44310-2482 ROADWAY®- AMERICA'S QUALITY SERVICE CARRIER 7 ^— r •': 'crTT ^ •I OHIO TRUCK TIMES mental Advisory Board; National 1967-69; former Democratic minority Assn.; Columbus Urban Lea »j Conference of State Legislatures, whip. 1981; OSU Office of Minority Aff 3 member of Arts, Tourism and Cultural Age: 56; wife, Delores; sons, William National Black Police Assn. Regio | Resources Committee, former member III, Kevin, Terrence, daughters, 1980; Ohio Assn. of Ambulatory t -J of Executive Committee; cochairman, Linda, Nicole. 3662 Reading Rd., Cin­ Centers, 1980; U.B.A.F.A.S.; Nati J Ohio Senate Republican Campaign cinnati, 45229. Phone: 513/961-5415 Assn. of Theatre Owners of C j Committee; president-elect, National (H). 1979; Temple Community Bible |. Republican Legislators Assn.; vice Graduate: Xavier University, B.A. lege, 1979; Black Career Women, : J president, National Assn. of Jewish Member: Vice president, Black 1982; one of Ohio's Most Effec « Legislators; board of directors, Mid­ Elected Democrats of Ohio; Elisha Legislators, Gannett News Sen • west Council of State Governments. Lodge No. 106; Cincinnati Branch, 1981; Honorary Doctor of Laws, ( J Recipient: NLRA Legislator of the NAACP, former president; former vice tral State University, 1982. Year, 1985; Senator of the Year, Hamil­ president, Ohio Conference of ton County Assn. of Twp. Trustees & Branches of NAACP; Avondale Com­ Clerks, 1976; Outstanding Legislator munity Council; North Avondale of the Year, Ohio Academy of Trial Neighborhood Assn.; Zion Baptist Lawyers, 1986; Honorary County Su­ Church; National Conference of State perintendent, State County Superin­ Legislatures; chairman, Hamilton tendents Assn., 1984; board member, County Black Caucus; chairman, Ohio Children's Protection Services. Democratic Constitution Committee; Social Services Advisory Council; Cin­ cinnati Metropolitan Religious Confer­ ence; National Conference of Chris­ tians and Jews; Catholic Interracial Council; Catholic Big Brothers of Cin­ cinnati; OSU Study of Crime and Delinquency; delegate, White House Conference on Small Business, Nation­ al Black Political Convention, 1972, 1976, and National Democratic Con­ vention, 1976, 1980; chairman, Region V of National Black Caucus of State DAVID L. HOBSON (R) Legislators, 1982. Recipient: Honorable Mention, State Senate, 10th Dist. (Clark). John F. Kennedy Public Service Chairman of the Board and Pr Award from Ohio League of Young dent, Financial Land Corp., Spn Democrats; Outstanding Service field. award, Ohio Public Transit Assn.; Pio­ Age: 50; wife, Carolyn Alexanc neer; awards of distinction from Uni­ daughters, Susan M, Lynn M; s versity of Cincinnati, 1981; Regional Douglas L. 1652 N. Fountain Bb WILLIAM F. BOWEN (D) Minority Womens' Employment con­ Springfield, 45504. Phones: 5 State Senate, 9th Dist. (Hamilton). ference, 1981; Ohio Minority Business 399-1505 (H), 513/323-9765 (B). State Senate since 1970. Ohio House, Community, 1981; Ohio Student Graduate: Ohio Wesleyan Unive ty, B.A.; Ohio State College of L J.D. Member: Holds office, trustees or directorship of, Levine Ret Co.; Leader Development Cor BancOhio-Springfield; Wilberfo University; Springfield Commur Hospital Executive Board; Kissell C Union Central Life Insurance C Central State University; American delity Investments. Member of, VI Post 1031; American Legion Post 3 Clark County Precinct Committeem Clark County Republican Cent Committee; YMCA; 32nd Degree b son; Springfield Opportunities Ind trialization Center, Inc., director; K tucky, Ohio, American Bar Assn Springfield Board of Realtors; Cha ber of Commerce, Art Center; Cl< County Men's Republican CU Tim Bechtold Dick Lumpe Springfield Rotary Intl.

Irte WrfOLSrtC &€R fW WIIK Fayette County residents each y< MDQfflOtt Of- OHIO receive about $19,602,832 from 1 trucking industry. This figure rep 150 E. Broad St., Suite 306 sents $294,647 in truck registrati Columbus, OH 43215 fees; $366,185 in fuel taxes a 614/224-3500 $18,942,000 in wages to the industr 861 workers in Fayette County. 36

»VjmiltfumJtan m»mmm OHIO TRUCK TIMES Recipient: Named one of Ten Top Age: 40; 1953 Brussels St., Toledo, Attorney: Cupp & Jensen. gislators of the Year by National 43613. Phones: 419/474-1240 (H). Age: 35; wife, Libby; sons, Mat­ publican Legislators Assn., 1984; Graduate: Bowling Green State Uni­ thew, Ryan; Phones: 419/229-1377 (H), imanitarian Award, Miami Valley versity, B.S., Education 1969; Univer­ 419/224-2164 (B). apter, Alzheimer's Disease and Re­ sity of Toledo, graduate work. Graduate: Ohio Northern Universi­ ed Disorders Assn., 1986; Legisla- Member: Red Cross Safety Services ty, B.A., political science, JD. of the Year Awards from National Committee; Ft. Meigs Business and Member: Trinity United Methodist sn. of Social Workers State Chapter Professional Women; YWCA; Mud Church; Farm Bureau; Sertoma Club j Assn. of Retarded Citizens, 1986; Hens Booster Club; International In­ Fraternal Order of Police Associates izen Award-Legislator, Ohio Assn. stitute; NOW; NAACP. Central Ohio Heart Chapter, board Education of Young Children, Allen County and Ohio Bar Assns. 36; Outstanding Legislator Award, Boy Scouts Executive Board; coau­ iio Dept. of Mental Health, 1986. thor, Ethics and Discipline in Ohio. Recipient: Outstanding Young Men of America, twice; Distinguished Service Award, Lima Jaycees.

ROBERT R. CUPP (R) State Senate, 12th Dist. (Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Madison, Mer­ LINDA FURNEY (D) cer, Logan, Shelby). Former chief city State Senate, 11th Dist. (Lucas). To- prosecutor and assistant law director io City Council, 1983-86; Toledo for Lima; former Allen County Com­ ALAN J. ZALESKI (D) )ard of Education, 1982-83. missioner.

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37 — *T OHIO TRUCK TIMES State Senate, 13th Dist. (Lorain, tee of Ohio Hardware Assn.; founder part of Erie). Former Elyria city coun­ and state trustee, Citizens United for cilman; former Lorain County Com­ Responsible Education; Ohio Retail missioner. Hardware Political Action Committee; Full time legislator. Rotary, past president; National Foun­ Age: 44; single. 8753 'A' West Ridge dation of Clinton County, past chair­ Rd., Elyria, 44035; Phone: 216/ man; founding and continuing director 322-3856 (H). of Clinton County YMCA; Wilmington Graduate: Ohio University, B.A., College and Chatfield College Advi­ economics/business administration. sory Committee. Member: Elyria United Polish Club; Elyria Elks and American Le­ gion; VFW. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio VFW, 1983.

EUGENE J. WATTS (R) State Senate, 16th Dist. (Frankli Associate professor of History, Ohio State University. Age: 44; daughter, Julia. 2447 Fourth St., Columbus, 43202. Pho 614/268-2879 (H). Graduate: Knox College, A Emory University, M.A., Ph.D., tory. RICHARD C. PFEIFFER, JR. Member: Organization of Amer (D) Historians; International Assn. for State Senate, 15th Dist. (Franklin). Study of Crime and Justice; Shami State Sen. since 1983. Club; Fraternal Order of Police As Ohio Crime Prevention Assn.; VI H. COOPER SNYDER (R) Attorney at law. Age: 42; wife, Janet; daughters, AmVets; American Legion; Viet: State Senate, 14th Dist. (Adams, Sacha, Sonya; son, Seth. Graduate: Veterans Leadership Program; N Brown, Clermont, Highland, Pike, Oberlin College, A.B., government; League; Phi Gamma Delta. Scioto). The Ohio State University College of Recipient: National finalist, W Age: 58; wife, Dorothy; sons, Phil­ Law, J.D., cum laude. House Fellowship Program; Natii lip, Harry; daughters, Marianne, Member: U.S. Army, 1967-69, Viet­ Endowment for the Humanities Emily, Elizabeth. 6508 Springhill nam service 1968-69. lowship; American Council of Leai Drive, Hillsboro, 45133. Phone: Societies Fellowship; Bronze S 513/393-1577 (H). Franklin County residents each year Vietnam Service Medal; Vetei Attended: Ohio University; Wil­ receive about $651,643,678 from the Campaign Medal. mington College. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Member: Executive Committee, sents $8,396,851 in truck registration Southwest Region, Ohio School fees; $3,178,827 in fuel taxes and Board Assn., former president; state $640,068,000 in wages to the indus­ trustee and Executive Committee, try's 29,094 workers in Franklin Coun­ Ohio School Board Assn.; state trus- ty.

JOHN L. ALDEN ATTORNEY AT LAW REPRESENTATION BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION OHIO COURTS JAN MICHAEL LONG (D) State Senate, 17th Dist. (Ache Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence, Mei 1396 West Fifth Avenue Pickaway, Ross, Vinton). Law Dir Columbus, Ohio 43212 (614)481-8821 tor for villages of South Bloomfie Commercial Point; Asst. prosecut attorney, Pickaway County; Asst. c law director, Circleville; former ass 38 OHIO TRUCK TIMES nt to Congressman Douglas Apple- Speed Rail Authority; American High ers Bureau; charter member of Wayne ite. Speed Rail Assn., board of directors. County Sports Hall of Fame; Wooster Attorney at law, private practice. Recipient: Distinguished service High School Hall of Fame; Ohio Farm Age: 34; wife, Susan; sons, Justin, awards from the Great Lakes Commis­ Bureau; Ashland Township Assn.; ison, John. 522 Glenmont Drive, Cir- sion; Ohio County Treasurers Assn.; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; eville, 43113. Phones: 614/474-4797 the Lake County Trustees and Clerks Governor's Council on Physical Fit­ I), 614/477-1684 (B). Assn.; The Western Reserve Conser­ ness and Sports; Wayne County Boys Graduate: The Ohio State Universi- vation Club; Elementary Administra­ Village Board; former national chair­ , B.A., political science; Capital Uni- tors Assn.; Ohio Assn. of Secondary man of Athletes for President Reagan ;rsity Law School, J.D. Administrators. and Vice President Bush. Distinctions: All Big Ten Team (OSU); OSU team captain; member of 1957 Championship Team; member, seven-time All Pro Team (Cleveland Browns); Browns team captain; mem­ ber, 1964 World Championship Team.

ROBERT J. BOGGS (D) DICK SCHAFRATH (R) State Senate, 18th Dist. (Ashtabula, State Senate, 19th Dist. (Ashland, ake). State Rep., 1973-82. Knox, Richland, Wayne). Owner, Full-time legislator. Loudonville Canoe Livery. Age: 39; wife, Judie Sylak; daugh- Age: 49; children, Jeff, Renee, Ty, rs, Larissa, Kelly, Kristin. 316 Kath- Heidi, Bruin, Gerrit, Isaac. 424 W. ROBERT W. NEY (R) en Drive, Jefferson, 44047. Main St., Loudonville, 44842. Phone: Graduate: American University, 419/994-4161 (H). State Senate, 20th Dist. (Belmont, A.; Kent State University, M.A. Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ Coshocton, Guernsey, Holmes, Mon­ Member: Associate member of ty- roe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, hio Trustee and Clerks Assn.; Omi- Member: American Legion; Lou­ Washington). State Rep. 1981-82. on Delta Kappa; First Congregation- donville Chamber of Commerce; Kap­ Full-time legislator. Church of Jefferson; Ohio High pa Sigma Fraternity; National Speak-

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GARY C. SUHADOLNIK (F GRACE L. DRAKE (R) State Senate, 24th Dist. (Cuyahog State Senate, 22nd Dist. (Cuyahoga, Parma Heights Councilman, 1978- Medina). Senator since 1985. Senator since 1981. Husband, William L.; daughter, Industrial engineer. Sandra. 5954 Briardale Lane, Solon, Age: 36; wife, Nancy; son, Ti 44139. Phone: 216/248-4906 (H). daughter, Jena. 9313 Roxbury R Graduate: Williams School, New Parma Heights, 44130. Phone: 2 London, CT 888-8954 (H). Member: Western Reserve Women's Graduate: Cleveland State Univei Republican Club, past president; So­ ty, B.I.E. MICHAEL R. WHITE (D) lon Republican Club, past president; Member: Parma-South PresbyK Cleveland School of Music Settlement State Senate, 21st Dist. (Cuyahoga). an Church; Delta Sigma Phi Frater Board of Trustees; Medina Co. Farm Cleveland City Council, 1977-84. ty; trustee, Don- Bureau, Business and Professional Businessman. Stadium Corp.; Polaris Citizens' Ad Women's Assn., and Chamber of Age: 35; 1057 East Boulevard, sory Committee; Advisory boai Commerce; Solon Chamber of Com­ Cleveland, 44108. Phone: 216/541-6353 Cleveland Christian Homes. merce; Southeastern YMCA Board of (H). Recipient: Red Cross Five Gall Trustees, Bedford. Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ Club; Outstanding Young Man ty, B.A., education, M.A. public ad­ America, 1980; Lake Erie Girl Sec ministration. Council Appreciation Award, 19' Member: Board member of, The FOP Lodge #14 Legislator of I Housing Foundation; United Black Year, 1986. Fund; Glenville Housing Foundation; North Coast Development Corp.; Greater Cleveland Dome Corp.; mem­ ber of Housing Task Force; Cleveland March of Dimes. Recipient: Who's Who Among Black Americans, 1985; Outstanding Young Man of America, 1985; National Assn. of Black Veterans Cleveland Chapter Outstanding Service Award,

Fulton County residents each year receive about $32,435,735 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $464,487 in truck registration fees; $401,248 in fuel taxes and $31,570,000 in wages to the industry's CHARLES LEWIS BUTTS (D) 1,435 workers in Fulton County. State Senate, 23rd Dist. (Cuya­ hoga). Gallia County residents each year LEE I. FISHER (D) receive about $14,302,096 from the Full-time legislator. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Age: 44; wife, Alice; daughters, Jo­ State Senate, 25th Dist. (Cuyahog; sents $280,986 in truck registration anna, Helen; sons, John, Paul. 4514 State Rep. 1980-82. Cochairman, Cu fees; $381,110 in fuel taxes and Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, 44102. ahoga Legislative Delegation. $13,640,000 in wages to the industry's Phone: 216/651-8500 (B). Attorney: Hahn Loeser and Parks. 620 workers in Gallia County. Graduate: Oberlin College, B.A. Age: 35; wife, Peggy Zone; son, J Member: Cleveland Regional Peri­ son. 800 National City, E. 6th Bid 40 OHIO TRUCK TIMES eveland, 44114. Phone: 216/752-6446 Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ •). ty, B.A., economics, political science, Graduate: Oberlin College, B.A.; history, 1963; J.D., 1966. ise Western Reserve Law School, D.; Harvard University Program for :nior Executives in Local and State overnment. Member: Ohio Senate Task Force l Children, chairman; Board of trus- es of the following. Greater Cleve- nd Roundtable; state and national >ards of Adam Walsh Child Re- lurce Center; Legal Aid Society of leveland; Council Gardens; Fair- ount Theatre of the Deaf; Horizon ontessori School; Literary Assn. for ew Artists; board of overseers Visit- g Committee of Case Western Re- :rve University Law School; Leader- iip Cleveland, 1983-84 class; PAUL E. PFEIFER (R) leveland City Club; Ohio and Cuya- )ga County Democratic Executive State Senate, 26th Dist. (Crawford, ommittees; Cleveland, Ohio and Huron, Marion, Sandusky, Seneca, ROY L. RAY (R) merican Bar Assns.; past cochair- Wyandot). Asst. Ohio attorney gener­ ian, 22nd Cong. Dist. Caucus. al, 1967-70; State Rep. 1971-72; asst. State Senate, 27th Dist. (Summit). Recipient: Merit Service Award, prosecuting attorney for Crawford Former mayor of Akron. m and 1979 Greater Cleveland Bar County, 1973-76. Stockbroker: Dean, Whitter, Rey­ ssn.; Outstanding Freshman Legisla- Partner: Cory, Brown and Pfeifer nolds. >r, Columbus Monthly Magazine, LPA, Bucyrus. Age: 47; wife, Frances; sons, Brian, }82; Distinguished Recent Graduate Age: 44; wife, Julia; daughters, Chris. 692 Sunnyside, Akron, 44303. ward (first recipient) Case Law Lisa, Beth; son, Kurt. 3234 Kiess Rd., Phone: 216/864-9096 (H). chool, 1984; Legislator of the Year, Bucyrus, 44820. Phones: 419/562-0908 Graduate: University of Akron, ainbow Babies and Childrens Hos- (H), 419/562-7762 (B). B.S., business administration with M.B.A. hours. ital, Case School of Medicine, 1984 Geauga County residents each year ireater Cleveland Nurses Assn., 1985 Member: Ohio Municipal League, receive about $58,996,248 from the president 1982-83; Conference of Ohio ihio Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1985 trucking industry. This figure repre­ »hio Hospice Organization, 1986 Big-City Mayors, chairman 1981-83; sents $834,190 in truck registration Northeast Ohio Four-County Coor­ uilding Industry Assn. of Cleveland. fees; $412,058 in fuel taxes and 983; Ohio and Cleveland Assns. for dinating Organization, chairman, $57,750,000 in wages to the industry's 1981-82; U.S. Conference of Mayors; te Education of Young Children. 2,625 workers in Geauga County. Serving the motoring and travel needs of over 500,000 Ohio®) Members

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ROBERT D. NETTLE (D) Affordable State Senate, 28th Dist. (Summit, BOOM Portage). Barbarton City Council pres­ ident, 1972-76; Barberton Council­ KATES man, 6th Ward, 1966-72; State Rep. 1977-86. Self-employed real estate broker, in­ surance, tax practitioner. ROBERT L. BURCH (D) Age: 63; wife, Dorothy; daughters, Karen, Deborah, Renee, Claudia, Jen­ State Senate, 30th Dist. (Carroll, nifer. 31-31st St., SW, Barberton, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Tus­ 44203. Phones: 216/825-5425 (H), carawas). 216/825-4514 (B). Attorney at law, 128 N. Broadway, Attended: Akron University. New Philadelphia. Member: Kiwanis, past president; Age: 37; 127 W. Sixth St., Dover, Johnson United Methodist Church, 44622. Phones: 216/343-1843. chairman of executive board; YMCA Graduate: Kent State University, Call today Board of Directors; Moose; Elks; B.A. magna cum laude; Georgetown American Legion; Grotto; Shrine; University Law Center, J.D. for reservations: VFW; Portage Path Mental Health Member: St. Joseph's Parish; New Board. Philadelphia Moose Lodge No. 926; New Philadelphia Eagles; Fraternal 1-800-227-7378 Order of Police Associates; NAACP, or Tuscarawas County Branch. (614) 228-3200 Recipient: Jeffersonian Lodge Man of the Year, 1986; U.S. Jaycees Out­ standing Young Man of America, 1984. Greene County residents each year receive about $58,418,563 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $1,114,789 in truck registration fees; $719,774 in fuel taxes and $56,584,000 in wages to the industry's 2,572 workers in Greene County. Guernsey County residents each year receive about $26,440,200 from 35 W. Spring Street the trucking industry. This figure rep­ DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS resents $426,882 in truck registration fees; $449,318 in fuel taxes and $25,564,000 in wages to the industry's W. SCOTT OELSLAGER (R) 1,162 workers in Guernsey County. 42 OHIO TRUCK TIMES ers Union; Utica American Legion; Age: 62; wife, Bertha; sons, Mich­ Utica Presbyterian Church. ael, Patrick; daughter, Marie. 935 N. Recipient: Who's Who in the Mid­ Ward Ave., Girard, 44420. Phone: west; Who's Who in American Poli­ 216/545-1646 (H). tics, 1982-83; Outstanding Young Attended: Youngstown State Uni­ Farmer, 1970; Friend of Education versity; Iowa University. Award, Southeastern Ohio Education Member: St. Rose Catholic Assn., 1984; Environmental Recogni­ Church; Jefferson, Jackson Democrat tion Award, Ohio Environmental Club of Trumbull County; Mahoning Council, 1985; Top Ten Legislators, County, Girard, Geauga County Dem­ Columbus Monthly Magazine, 1984. ocrat Club; United Steelworkers of America #1330; VFW Post 419; Disa­ bled American Veterans Post 44; Lions Club; Ursuline Alumni Assn.; Ursuline and Girard Booster Club; Trumbull County Agricultural Society; Ohio High Speed Rail Task Force; Ohio Travel and Tourism; Ohio Work­ er Training; Unemployment Study, State Job Council; Joint Committee on EUGENE BRANSTOOL (D) Mental Retardation and Developmen­ State Senate, 31st Dist. (Licking, tal Disabilities. ocking, Fairfield, Perry, Musking- n). State Rep. eight years; former Hamilton County residents each ember, North Fork Board of Educa- year receive about $604,915,428 from >n, president, 1974. the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Farmer. resents $7,483,286 in truck registration Age: 49; wife, Mary Jo; daughter, fees; $2,244,142 in fuel taxes and ary Martha; sons, Marshall, John $595,188,000 in wages to the indus­ avid, Chuck; four grandchildren. try's 27,054 workers in Hamilton Coun­ 60 Johnstown-Utica Rd., Utica, ty. 080. Phone: 614/892-3080 (H). THOMAS E. CARNEY (D) Hancock County residents each Graduate: The Ohio State Universi- State Senate, 32nd Dist. (Trumbull, year receive about $51,718,000 from , B.S., agriculture. Geauga). State Sen. since 1973. Former the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Member: Licking Soil and Water president, Girard City Council; former resents $730,630 in truck registration anservation District, past secretary; Girard tax commissioner. fees; $431,370 in fuel taxes and tica Jaycees, past president; Licking Full-time legislator; retired steel- $50,556,000 in wages to the industry's aunty Democratic Club; Ohio Farm­ worker. 2,298 workers in Hancock County.

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Vernal Riffe Speaker Pro Tern Majority Floor Leader Asst. Maj. Floor Leader Majority Whip Speaker of the House Barney Quilter William Mallory Vernon Cook Patrick A. Sween

Asst. Maj. Whip Minority Leader Asst. Minority Leader Minority Whip Asst. Minority Wh Judy Sheerer Corwin Nixon David Johnson JoAnn Davidson Louis Blessing

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.xOIIIO. For information on dentistry and issues related to the oral health care needs of the citizens of Ohio, contact a member of the Ohio Dental Association Governmental DENTAVSSOUATIONLf I Affairs team. Seated in front is ODA Executive Director Nancy Quinn. Standing 33 North Third Street from left to right are: ODA Legislative Lobbyist Tom Fries, ODA Director of Columbus, Ohio Government Affairs Dean Fadel and ODA Legal Counsel Elisabeth Squeglia. (614)221-5993 T 48 OHIO TRUCK^MES Human Resources Subcommittee - Miller, Chairman? IOUSE COMMITTEES Boggs, Campbell, Jaskulski, Rankin, Lawrence*, Manahan, Aging and Housing - Bara, Chairman; Koziura, Vice Netzley hairman; Campbell, R.F. Hagan, James, Singer, Wise, avis*, Bateman, Byers, O'Brien Financial Institutions - Suster, Chairman; Sheerer, Vice Chairman; Beatty, Conley, Gerberry, Hickey, Mottl, Shi­ Agriculture and Natural Resources - Wise, Chairman; vers, Sweeney, Batchelder*, Haines, D. Johnson, Schuck, Thomas artley, Vice Chairman; Boggs, Cera, Koziura, Lucas, Ma- itt, Mechling, Roberts, Secrest, Haines*, Adams, Buchy, yers, Clark, Davis, W. Thompson Health and Retirement - P. Jones, Chairman; Shoemaker, Vice Chairman; Guthrie, R.F. Hagan, Miller, Secrest, Children and Youth - Panehal, Chairman; Campbell, Vice Sheerer, Sweeney, I. Thompson, Whalen, Doyle*, Ash, hairman; Boster, Jaskulski, Krupinski, Rankin, Roberts, Davis, Stozich, Van Vyven insey*, Adams, Bateman, Pottenger Highways and Public Safety - Guthrie, Chairman; Cera, Civil and Commercial Law - Shivers, Chairman; Singer, Vice Chairman; Deering, R.E. Hagan, James, Malott, Prin­ gle, Shivers, Whalen, Manahan*, Ash, Guerra, Rench, ice Chairman; Beatty, Boster, Hartley, Hickey, Malone, Tansey awyer, Tranter, Vukovich, Buchy*, Davidson, Gardner, awrence, Petro, Schuck Human Resources - Rankin, Chairman; Lucas, Vice Chairman; Hartley, Seese, Whalen, Thomas*, O'Brien, W. Commerce and Labor - Skeen, Chairman; Verich, Vice Thompson hairman; Conley, R.F. Hagan, Hickey, James, Koziura, lalone, Mottl, Seese, I. Thompson, Boehner*, Blessing, Insurance - Stinziano, Chairman; Pringle, Vice Chairman; brbin, Gardner, Lawrence, Petro Bara, Guthrie, P. Jones, Krupinski, Peterson, Suster, Sweeney, Netzley*, Batchelder, Doyle, Thomas, Van Economic Affairs and Federal Relations - Healy, Chair- Vyven, Watkins mn; R.E. Hagan, Vice Chairman; Colonna, Czarcinski, >eering, Pringle, Skeen, Ash*, Amstutz, Gilmore, W. hompson Interstate Cooperation - Sykes, Chairman; Whalen, Vice Chairman; Hartley, Healy, Van Vyven*, Gilmore, Rench Economic Development and Small Business - James, Chair- Judiciary and Criminal Justice - Tranter, Chairman; Hick­ lan; Colonna, Vice Chairman; Cera, R.F. Hagan, Koziura, ey, Vice Chairman; Beatty, Boster, Hartley, Lucas, Malone, krupinski, Lucas, Sheerer, I. Thompson, Verich, Wacht- Roberts, Shivers, Singer, Suster, Verich, Vukovich, Wil­ tann*, Adams, Byers, Gardner, O'Brien, Schuck liams*, Batchelder, Boehner, Gilmore, Petro, Pottenger, Schuck Education - Gerberry, Chairman; Mechling, Vice Chair- tan; Bara, Boster, Czarcinski, Miller, Peterson, Seese, Local Government - C. Jones, Chairman; Krupinski, Vice hoemaker, Singer, Sykes, Wise, Fox*, Ash, Clark, Davis, Chairman; Luebbers, Mechling, Peterson, Troy, Whalen, )oyle, Gardner, Stozich, Watkins Guerra*, Adams, Amstutz, Byers

Colleges and Universities Subcommittee - Mechling, Chair- Public Utilities - (Vacant), Chairman; Sawyer, Vice Chair­ mn; Seese, Vice Chairman; Boster, Czarcinski, Shoemak- man; Beatty, Boggs, Cera, P. Jones, Luebbers, Mottl, Prin­ r, Watkins*, Doyle, Stozich gle, Secrest, Shoemaker, Pottenger*, Blessing, Guerra, Hughes, Van Vyven Elections and Townships - Luebbers, Chairman; Boggs, -'ice Chairman; Roberts, Sawyer, Seese, Stinziano, Troy, Reference - Malott, Chairman; Czarcinski, Vice Chair­ 'ukovich, Clark*, Davidson, O'Brien, W. Thompson, man; C. Jones, Mechling, Mottl, Rankin, Sawyer, Sheerer, Vachtmann Suster, Hughes*, Gilmore, Haines, Manahan, Williams

Energy and Environment - Secrest, Chairman; Roberts, Rules - Riffe, Chairman; Quilter, Vice Chairman; Colon­ ''ice Chairman; Cera, R.E. Hagan, C. Jones, Krupinski, na, Cook, Healy, Hinig, James, Mallory, Malott, McLin, -ucas, Vukovich, Stozich*, Boehner, Haines, T Johnson Stinziano, Nixon*, Davidson, Haines, Hughes, D. John­ son, Tansey Ethics and Standards - Boster, Chairman; Cook, Vice -hairman; Hinig, McLin, Quilter, Blessing*, Davidson, J State Government - McLin, Chairman; Malone, Vice etro Chairman; Bara, Cook, Gerberry, Healy, Mallory, Quilter, Skeen, Sykes, Troy, Verich, Rench*, Bateman, Gilmore, Finance and Appropriations — Hinig, Chairman; Swee- Hughes, Schuck, Tansey, Wachtmann iey, Vice Chairman; Boggs, Campbell, Conley, Cook, Peering, Jaskulski, C. Jones, Mallory, McLin, Miller, Pane- Transportation and Urban Affairs - I. Thompson, Chair­ ial, Peterson, Rankin, Shoemaker, Stinziano, Troy, T. man; Jaskulski, Vice Chairman; R.E. Hagan, R.F. Hagan, ohnson*, Amstutz, Corbin, Davidson, Fox, Guerra, Law- Krupinski, Luebbers, Whalen, Wise, Bateman*, Clark, ence, Manahan, Netzley, Pottenger O'Brien. Tansey, Wachtmann

Education Subcommittee - Peterson, Chairman; Conley, Ways and Means - Conley, Chairman; Troy, Vice Chair­ Mallory, McLin, Shoemaker, Stinziano, Sweeney, David- ; man; Boggs, Campbell, Colonna, Czarcinski, Deering, on*, Fox, Pottenger Guthrie, Koziura, Mallory, Peterson, Sheerer, Corbin*, Amstutz, Buchy, Byers, Fox, Netzley, Rench, Thomas, General Subcommittee - Deering, Chairman; Cook, C. Watkins ones, Panehal, Troy, Amstutz*, Corbin, Guerra, T John- ion *Denotes ranking minority member

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Co mission's Agricultural Advisory C OHIO HOUSE mittee; Mid West Joint Plan Council's Agri-Business Commi OF REPRESENTATIVES chairman two years.

''Adams, Larry (R-86th) 76 Rankin, L. Helen (D-25th) 57 Amstutz, Ron (R-93rd) 79 ^Rench, Richard E. (R-90th) 78 Ash, Charles "Red" (R-49th) .... 63 Riffe, Vernal G. (D-89th) 77 jSara, John V. (D-54th) 65 Roberts, Thomas M. (D-37th) .... 60 .Batchelder, William (R-4th) 51 ^awyer, Frank S. (D-64th) 68 Bateman, Samuel T (R-66th) .... 68 /^Schuck, William (R-35th) 59 Beatty, Otto (D-31st) 59 Secrest, Joe (D-95th) 80 Blessing, Louis W. (R-22nd) 56 / Seese, Thomas (D-41st) 61 Boehner, John A. (R-57th) 66 / ^Sheerer, Judy B. (D-l8th) 55 ;Boggs, Ross (D-2nd) 50 ^Sbivers, John D. (D-3rd) 50 Boster, Jolynn (D-94th) 79 ^SJieemaker, Michael C. (D-88th) .. 77 ^uchy, Jim (R-73rd) 72 •^Singer, Arlene (D-48th) 63 y .Skeen, Cliff (D-69th) 70 Byers, Gene (R-76th) 73 ^tinziano, Mike (D-30th) 58 .Campbell, Jane L. (D- 15th) 54 Stozich, John P. (R-82nd) 75 Cera, Jack R. (D-99th) 82 ^uster, Ronald J. (D-l9th) 55 .Clark, Robert W. (R-74th) 72 ^Sweeney, Patrick A. (D-9th) 52 (Colonna, Rocco J. (D-7th) 51 -£ykes, Vernon L. (D-42nd) 61 ROSS BOGGS, JR. (D) Conley, Dean (D-32nd) 59 ,-Tansey, Marie (R-72nd) 72 jfeook, Vernon F. (D-43rd) 61 •Thomas, E. J. (R-28th) 57 State Representative, 2nd D (Ashtabula). Andover Twp. trus /orbin, Robert L. (R-38th) 60 Thompson, Ike (D-14th) 53 1982; state Rep. since 1983. ^Czarcinski, Donald P. (D-46th) ... 63 /^Thompson, William (R-lst) Dairy farmer; operating engim Davidson, Jo Ann (R-34th) 59 /ranter, Terry M. (D-24th) 56 Local #18. Davis, James D. (R-81st) 75 ;?foy, Daniel P. (D-60th) 67 Peering, Frederick H. (D-70th) .. 70 .Xan Vyven, Dale N. (R-27th) .... 57 Age: 48; wife, Eleanor; sons, Rot Leslie; daughters, Shelley, Suzan /Doyle, Robert H. (R-65th) 68 /erich, Michael G. (D-59th) 66 three grandchildren. 4779 Rt. 7N, , ' ,Fox, Michael Allen (R-56th) 65 /Vukovich, Joseph J. (D-52nd) .... 65 dover, 44003. Phone: 216/293-7' Gardner, Randall (R-5th) 51 ^Wachtmann, Lynn R. (R-80th) ... 74 (H). Gerberry, Ronald V. (D-71st) .... 71 Watkins, Thomas W. (R-44th) .... 63 ^Gilmore, Don E. (R-33rd) 59 /^Whalen, Vermal (D-16th) 54 Attended: Kent State University. J^uerra, Russ (R-40th) 60 ^Williams, Steven O. (R-78th) 74 Member: Ashtabula Farm Bure Guthrie, Marc D. (D-67th) 70 JStfise, Dwight (D-85th) 76 Farmers Union; Andover Uni /Hagan, Robert E. (D-61st) 67 Methodist Church; Elks #208; H ^Hagan, Robert F. (D-53rd) 65 orary member of Twp. Trustees < Haines, Joseph E. (R-75th) 73 Clerks Assn.; cochairman, Rural D< .Hartley, David (D-62nd) 68 gation; Select Committee to Study VHealy, William J. (D-50th) 64 Effects of Federal Cutbacks on Lo ytfickey, Robert E. (D-39th) 60 Governments, chairman. ^Hinig, William E. (D-97th) 81 .Hughes, Rod H. (R-83rd) 75 ..James, Troy Lee (D-l2th) 53 /Jaskulski, Robert (D-13th) 53 /ohnson. David W. (R-51st) 64 Johnson, Tom (R-96th) 80 Isfones, Casey C. (D-45th) 63 ''^6nes, Paul (D-63rd) 68 I&>ziura, Joseph F. (D-55th) 65 ^Krupinski, Jerry (D-98th) 82 __ ^awrence, Joan W. (R-87th) 76 Lucas, June (D-58th) 66 ^Luebbers, Jerome F. (D-21st) .... 55 JVtallory, William L. (D-23rd) 56 Malone, Mark A. (D-92nd) 79 Artalott, Harry C. (D-77th) 73 WILLIAM E. OMPSON (R) ^Manahan, Larry W. (R-79th) 74 State—R-^r-©^ jefcLin, C. J. (D-36th) 60 -. 1st Dist. Mechling, Paul P. (D-91st) 78 (Allen^— £d£u, —-Gu-uwuei, Thompson. y. ^ x )J, .Miller, I. Ray (D-29th) 58 n Seed Farm-^- r Age: 38; ^^^^^^^^fy^hA^.^#^IJWin,c TR (D) ^^Mottl, Ronald (D-l0th) 52 1IN D HlvtKJ K Wetzley, Robert E. (R-68th) 70 M«r5tiatrr-I€eTidTa>4^rifeir-496*-Defi- ' » >> J - M Xixon, Corwin M. (R-84th) 75 apcf Trail, Delphos, 45833. Phones: State Representative, 3rd Dist. (C 0''Brien, Jacquelyn (R-26th) 57 ^13/692-7^56-(H^Ft9^92-r946-tB). lumbiana). State Rep. since 198 /anehal, Francine M. (D-8th) .... 51 Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ Columbiana Co. Common Pleas Cou .Peterson, Leroy D. (D-l7th) 55 ty, B.S. Ag. Econ. Law Clerk, 1980-81; Asst. Co. Pros , Petro, James M. (R-6th) 51 Member: Ohio Seed Dealers; Ohio cutor, 1981-82. Pottenger, Thomas A. (R-20th) ... 55 Seed Improvement Assn.; Hope Full-time legislator. pringle, Barbara C. (D-l 1th) 52 Lodge F&AM; Extension Advisory Age: 35; wife, Christine Mart Quilter, J. Barney (D-47th) 63 Committee; Regional Planning Corn- daughters, Sarah Elizabeth, Carol) 50 . OHIO TRUCK TIMES arie 42493 SR 517, Columbiana, 408. Phones: 216/424-1273 (H) lardin County residents each year Graduate: Bluff ton College, B.A., receive about $15,342,130 from the isiness administration; University of trucking industry. This figure repre­ ayton School of Law, J.D. sents $296,570 in truck registration Member: Knights of Columbus fees; $415,560 in fuel taxes and ouncil #1818; Northern Columbiana $14,630,000 in wages to the industry's o. Red Cross Board; Columbiana 665 workers in Hardin County. o. Bar Assn. 419/352-1984 (H). Recipient: Columbiana Co. Demo- Graduate: Bowling Green State Uni­ •at of the Year, 1983. versity, B.S., education. Member: Chamber of Commerce; Wood Co. Farm Bureau; Sons of American Legion; Wood Co. Histori­ cal Society; BGSU Alumni Assn.; Fal­ con Club. Recipient: Outstanding Young Man of America; Who's Who in American Politics; Martha Holden Jennings Scholar for Education. ROCCO J. COLONNA (D) State Representative, 7th Dist. (Cuy­ ahoga). Brook Park Ward 4 council­ man. State Rep. since 1975. Full-time legislator. Age: 53; wife, Shirley J.; daughters, Tina Marie Rini, Lavaine Ann; son, Daniel. 14431 Parkman Blvd., Brook Park 44142. Phone: 216/676-4040 (H). Graduate: USAF Institute, B.A.; Data Processing Institute; Attended WILLIAM BATCHELDER (R) Cuyahoga Community College. Member: American Legion Post State Representative, 4th Dist. (Me- #610; Holy Name Society; Assump­ ina). State Rep. since 1968. tion Church; Order of the Eagles; Attorney, businessman. Advisory Committee for the Rock Age: 43; wife, Alice; son, William; and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; aughter, Elisabeth. 435 E. Smith The Governor's Tripartite Labor/ d., Medina, 44256. Phones: 216/ Management Advisory Committee. 25-6191 (H), 216/725-6666 (B). Recipient: Ohio Council of Retail Graduate: Ohio Wesleyan, B.A.; Merchants Food Industry Committee he Ohio State University College of Legislator of the Year, 1980. aw, J.D. Member: Medina Co. Twp. Trustees : Clerks Assn.; Masonic Lodge, Na- onal Board of Directors, Conference "6th Dist. {£«y- flnsurance Legislators; American Le- _ahoga). 6"ity of Roclcy River council­ ion; American Legislative Exchange man, 1977-79, law director, 1980^ state ouncil; Farm Bureau. Rep. 6th Dist., 1981-84.f^-W^t;///^ "J-' Attorney at law, Petro, R^demaker, iX Matty—&—Meere-mrrrdr—3~ V^Square, #5-10,-^e4r^laiid^4rgT^^ **Age: 38; '"wife^-Nancy B#ffir-s^n. C John; dau&h-tef;—Corbin.—315- Fal- mojAth--©rrveT -44446: B-h-o-iiis. 2 10/3 5-6-^0429 (H), -246/62 l-6570-(B^ Graduate: Denison University, B.A.; Case Western Reserve Universi­ ty School of Law, J.D. Member: Citizens League of Greater Cleveland; Greater Cleveland Growth Assn.; Cleveland, Ohio and American FRANCINE M. PANEHAL (D) Bar Assns.; Cuyahoga Co. Republican State Representative, 8th Dist. (Cuy­ Organization; Greater Cleveland Safe­ ahoga). Cleveland City Council, ty Council; Leadership Cleveland 1971-73; Cleveland City Planning Com­ Alumni. mission. Recipient: Recognition awards from Age: 61; husband, Robert; daugh­ RANDALL GARDNER (R) United Way, Cleveland Bar Assn., ters, Kathleen, Elise, Alexi, Gigi; son, Federation of Community Planning, Bob Jr. 11502 Edgewater Drive, Cleve­ State Representative, 5th Dist. Coalition of Educational Organiza­ land 44102. Phones: 216/961-1502 (H). Wood). tions, Greater Cleveland Growth Graduate: Baldwin Wallace; Ursu­ Full-time legislator. Assn., Outstanding Young Men in line College, B.A., Honorary Doctor­ Age: 28; wife, Sandra. 4 Augusta America Award, 1979, Leadership ate of Humanities, 1979. ^__ ^ve, Bowling Green, 43402. Phone: Cleveland - Class of 1985. 51 n OHIO TRUCK TIMES Member: Board member, Cleve­ Harrison County residents each land Landmarks Commission; Citi­ year receive about $11,843,891 from zens League; League of Women Vot­ the trucking industry. This figure rep­ ers; West Side Irish American Club; resents $235,615 in truck registration Cuyahoga Co. Democratic Executive fees; $388,276 in fuel taxes and Committee; A.A.U.W.; Catholic War $11,220,000 in wages to the industry's Veterans Auxiliary. 510 workers in Harrison County. Recipient: Outstanding Service to the Young Children of Ohio, 1977; Outstanding Legislator, Lake, Cuya­ hoga and Geauga Co. Regional Coun­ Age: 46; wife, Emily. 16529 St. An­ cils on Alcoholism, 1979; Outstanding thony Lane, Cleveland, 44111. Phone: Service, Ohio Assn. for Gifted and 216/476-2535. Talented Children, 1980; Legislator of Graduate: Cleveland State Universi­ the Year, Ohio Perinatal Assn., 1980; ty; University of Maryland; Harvard Ohio Assn. for the Education of University - Kennedy School of Gov­ Young Children, 1986; Neighbor­ ernment, M.P.A. hood Centers of Cleveland, 1986; Out­ Member: National Conference of standing Service and Contribution to State Legislatures; Ohio Arts Council; Quality Child Care, 1986; First Demo­ Legislative Budget Committee, chair­ BARBARA C. PRINGLE ( man; Education Commission of the cratic woman elected to majority whip State Representative, 11th :t. leadership. States. Recipient: Community Mental (Cuyahoga). Cleveland City Con il, Health Centers Outstanding Legisla­ precinct committeeman; state p. since 1982. tor, 1978; Central Ohio Arthritis Foun­ dation Outstanding Citizen, 1978; Na­ Full-time legislator. tional Arthritis Assn. Outstanding Age: 47; husband, Richard D.; n, Citizen Award, 1978; Northeast Ohio Christopher; daughter, Rhonda. 38 Arthritis Foundation Legislator, 1977; Timothy Lane, Cleveland, 44 3. Phone: 216/398-0904 (H). Ohio Federation of Teachers Clean- sweep for Education, 1975; Cleveland Attended: Cuyahoga Commi _y Teacher's Union Outstanding Legisla­ College. tive Leader Award, 1975. Member: Ward 15 District Club I. Michael Church Altar and Rosary > ciety; Ceska Sin Karlin; Polish I cons; Federation of Democratic W i- en of Ohio; Women's Educati il Service Assn.; Co. and State De •• crat Party; Cleveland Police Histo il Soc; Old Brooklyn Community ?i 1; Cleveland Area Soapbox De: ; Young Democrats; National Allianc •f PATRICK A. SWEENEY (D) Czech Catholics; Statue of Lib 5 Ellis Island Foundation (Cha r State Representative, 9th Dist (Cuy- Member); American Legion Exch< £ ahoga). State Rep. since 1967. Council; Cleveland Lupus Stee Full-time legislator. Committee; Power Siting Board C mission of Ohio; Commission on S| ish Speaking Affairs; State Cer „v»S S'"t Committeewoman; National Orde Women Legislators. Recipient: Awards from Cuyar Co. Fire Fighters, 1983; Nortl Ohio Patrolman's Benevolent As RONALD M §R. (D) 1983; 114th General Assembly ( 10th Dist. standing Service Award, 1982; Wai( (Cuyahoga). President, Parma City Youth League Cert, of Appreciat for more information on School Board; U.S. Congressman, 1979-82; Cleveland Area Soapbox I how your interests can be 1974-80; Ohio senator, 1969-74; state by Cert, of Appreciation, 1976, 77, j Key to City of Cleveland, 1979; Cit promoted, represented Rep. 1967-68; Parma Council presi­ dent, 1961-66; Cleveland Asst. law di­ Cleveland Community Recreation and protected, contact: rector, 1958-60. @QO'iJ>

iTl"*-1" —~- OHIO TRUCK TIMES Recipient: Awards from various Member: Citizens Advisory Board Cleveland electoral wards; neighbor­ to Cleveland Psychiatric Institute; Cit­ hood clubs; National Society of Social izens League of Cleveland; Federation Workers, 1978; EN A Award for Out­ for Community Planning; former standing Services to Youth by Nation­ board member, Cuyahoga Co. Mental al Assn. of Career Women, 1978; Com­ Health Board. munity and Civic Work by Cleveland Business League, 1978; Honorary Au­ ditor of State, by Thomas E. Fergu­ son, 1977; Outstanding Legislation for Community Work by The Champs, Inc., 1977.

TROY LEE JAMES (D) State Representative, 12th Dist. Zuyahoga). State Rep. since 1967; mi- ority whip, 1970. Businessman. X •/ Age: 62; wife, Betty; daughter, Lau- i Smith. 2177 E. 43rd St., Cleveland, 4103. Phones: 216/431-4913 (H), 16/361-3821 (B). IKE THOMPSON (D) Attended: Bethany College; Case State Representative, 14th Dist. /estern Reserve University; Fenn Col- (Cuyahoga). State Rep. since 1971. •ge. Full-time legislator. Member: Board of trustees for the Age: 70; wife, Lodeamer; daughter blowing: Federation for Community ROBERT W. JASKULSKI (D) Arwilda. 899 E. 128th St., Cleveland, lanning; Fresh Start; Elizabeth State Representative, 13th Dist. 44108. Phone: 216/541-8988 (H). ryant Home for the Aged; Phyliss (Cuyahoga). State Rep. 1971-78; State Attended: Fenn College; Cleveland /heatly Assn.; Ohio Society of State School Board, 1968-70; Garfield State University. egislators; Democratic Executive Heights School Board, 1956-60, Member: Cochairman of Cuyahoga ouncil; NAACP. Member of: Citizens 1964-68; state Rep. since 1985. Co. Delegation; Knights of Columbus; eague; Consumer Protection Agency, Self-employed, sales. National Conference of State Legisla­ leveland; The Margie Home for Re- Age: 60; wife, Patricia; sons, Robert, tors - Transp. Committee; Cuyahoga irded Adults; Cleveland Assn. for Patrick, Paul. 9295 Highland Drive, Democratic Party, vice chairman; For­ hildren with Learning Disabilities; Brecksville, 44141. Phones: 216/ est Hill Parkway Council, Inc.; PTA; /estern Reserve Psychiatric Agency; 526-7132 (H). NAACP; St. Aloysious Church. oy Scouts of America; Antioch Bap- Graduate: Western Reserve Univer­ Recipient: Chosen one of 25 electors st Church. sity, B.B.A. for the President in 1976.

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odrff |ln I itilll I T^ ffl«w«B : • OHIO TRUCK TIMES Cleveland, 44120. Phone: 216/751-1331 lumbus Monthly Magazine, 1986; ( , (H), 216/321-8400 (Dist. Office). standing Legislator Award, C Graduate: Cleveland State Universi­ Depts. of Health and Mental Het ty, M.S. urban studies; University of Leadership Cleveland Class, 1984; Michigan, B.A. history. lected "One of the 100 Most Infli Member: Heights Community Con­ tial Women in Cleveland" by Cl< gress; NOW; WomenSpace, founding land Magazine, 1983; selected "On director; Greater Cleveland Inter the 80 Women to Watch in the Ei, Church Council; Wards 4 and 6 Dem­ ies" by MS Magazine, 1980; How ocratic Clubs; 21st District Caucus; I. Bruce Award for outstanding grt participant, South Euclid Democrat ate student, College of Urban Affe Club; Heights Dems; Cuyahoga Co. Cleveland State University; Mo Democratic Party Executive Commit­ Board at University of Michigan; tee; Job Training Council; Governor's pointed by Ohio Attorney Gen Task Force on Adolescent Sexuality William Brown to Ohio's Task Fc and Pregnancy; Ohio Youth in Gov­ on Domestic Violence, 1977-78. ernment Committee; Domestic Rela­ tions Task Force; director, Midwest District of National Conference of State Legislatures' Women's Network; JANE LOUISE CAMPBELL Advisory Council, Cleveland Head In­ (D) jury Foundation; Board of Advisors, State Representative, 15th Dist. Bellflower House; board member, (Cuyahoga). Cleveland Literacy Coalition. Full-time legislator. Recipient: One of 100 Young Women Age: 33; husband, Hunter Morri­ of Promise, Good Housekeeping Mag­ son; residence, 13815 Drexmore, azine, 1985; Rookie for the Term, Co-

State—Repies-cnta-tive^ _iyahoga),, it ^.Nurse; real estate agent. Age: 58; -single—16804-_Gkada aeveterrdT-44t28. Phone. 561-25 A showcase of Ohio's 40)r- yesteryear in a warm Education: Certificate in commu cations from Cleveland State Univer & friendly atmosphere. ty; certificate in community and lab relations, Dyke College; attended U Specializing in a variety versity of Georgia; Cuyahoga Comrr of roast beef sandwiches nity College. Member: Charter member, 1. and homemade soups. Congressional District Caucus; Bla Women Political Action Commits Ward One Democratic Club; chari member, United Black Fund; L Harvard Community Assn. Hours: Highland County residents ea Mon-Fri: 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. year receive about $15,966,893 frc the trucking industry. This figure re In the Galleria Building— resents $362,293 in truck registrar 1st Floor fees; $424,600 in fuel taxes ai 20 South Third Street $15,180,000 in wages to the industo 461-9934 690 workers in Highland County. Hocking County residents ea receive about $13,424,303 from tl trucking industry. This figure repr sents $260,081 in truck registrar fees; $360,222 in fuel taxes W $12,804,000 in wages to the industry 582 workers in Hocking County.

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LEROY D. PETERSON (D) THOMAS A. POTTENGER (R) State Representative, 17th Dist. State Representative, 20th Dist. uyahoga). Maple Heights city coun- (Hamilton). State Rep. 1961-66 and man, three terms. RONALD J. SUSTER (D) 1969-72; 1977 to present. Hamilton Co. Independent insurance agent. Court judge, 1966-67. Age: 45; wife, Ponce Jo; daughter, State Representative, 19th Dist. Attorney. isan Lea; son, Kevin Dewayne. (Cuyahoga). State Rep. since 1981; Asst. Ohio attorney general, 1971-80; Age: 66; wife, Mildred Vaye; son, 606 Hillgrove Ave., Maple Heights, Tom; daughters, Barbara and Laura. 137. Phone: 216/581-2336 (H). Highland Heights law director, 1976-80; Asst. Cuyahoga Co. prosecu­ 2083 Danville Drive, Cincinnati, 45238. Graduate: Bethany Nazarene Col- Phones: 513/941-4089 (H), 513/ >e, B.S., accounting. tor, 1968-71; Asst. law director, Cleve­ land, 1967. 621-0915 (B). Member: Cleveland Citizens Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ :ague; American Legion #309; Na- Attorney at law, 18519 Underwood ty, B.S.; Chase Law College, J.D. mal Assn. of State Legislators; Ma- Ave., Cleveland, 44119. Member: Greater Cincinnati Agri i Heights Democratic Club; board Age: 44; wife, Patricia; sons, Joseph, Association-Business Council; Cincin­ directors, S.E. YMCA; Stafford Michael; daughter, Jennifer. 2111 Ab­ nati Bar Assn.; Lawyers Club of Cin­ hool PTA; Boy Scout leader; Demo­ erdeen Drive, Euclid, 44143. Phones: cinnati; Masonic Order; Shrine & nic Club of Bedford Heights. 216/481-6000 (H), 216/531-5500 (O). Scottish Rite; Cincinnati Council of Graduate: Adelbert College, B.A., World Affairs; Kiwanis Club of Oak economics, history; Case Western Re­ Hills; Southern Ohio Dog & Game serve Law School, J.D. Assn.; Cuvier Press Club; Elks; FOE; Member: American Trial Lawyers Military Officers of the World Wars; Assn.; Society of Professionals in VFW; American Legion; Marine Corps Dispute Revolution; Greater Cleveland League. Safety Council, vice president; Chris­ tian Legal Society; American Arbitra­ tion Assn.; American, Ohio, Florida Bar Assns.; Industrial Relations Re­ search Assn.; Int'l. Industrial Rela­ tions Assn.; National Conferences of Bar Examiners and State Legislators; Int'l. Soc. of Labor Law and Social Legislation; Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary; lifetime member, Air Force Assn. and Optimist Int'l.; Citizens League of Greater Cleveland; Friends of USO; Cleveland Police Historical Society; American Legislative Ex­ JUDY B. SHEERER (D) change Council. State Representative, 18th Dist. Holmes County residents each year uyahoga). State Rep. since 1982. receive about $41,332,767 from the Full-time legislator. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Husband, Benjamin; daughter, sents $308,091 in truck registration Jrgan. 17115 Lomond Blvd., Shaker fees; $368,676 in fuel taxes and JEROME F. LUEBBERS (D) ;ights, 44120. Phone: 216/752-1646 $40,656,000 in wages to the industry's ). 1,848 workers in Holmes County. State Representative, 21st Dist. (Hamilton). Delhi Twp. trustee, Graduate: Cleveland State Universi- Huron County residents each year B A., Summa Cum Laude, eco- 1970-78. State Rep. since 1979. mics. receive about $49,072,457 from the Partner, Business Typesetting Serv­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ Member: Industrial Technology ices; president, Cincinnati News- sents $682,693 in truck registration month, Inc. d Enterprise Advisory Board; fees; $517,764 in fuel taxes and •yahoga Co. Democratic Party Exec- Age: 44; wife, Judy; sons, Joe, Jerry, v $47,872,000 in wages to the industry's Jim; daughters, Julie, Jill, Jesse; 5490 e Committee; Women's Political 2,176 workers in Huron County. ucus; Friends of Shaker Square. 55 ^gmmmmmmnm '" OHIO TRUCK TIMES Betlin Ct., Cincinnati 45238. Phones: Member: Phi Kappa Theta Fraterni­ Council, past president; Hamilto \ 513/922-5405 (H), 513/251-9433 (B). ty; St. Ann Church; Hamilton Co. and Democratic Party, vice chairman \. tional Conference of State Le \. Attended Quincy College. Colerain Twp. Republican Clubs; Cin­ Member: Delhi Twp. and Price Hill cinnati Bar Assn.; Hamilton Co. Trus­ tures, vice chairman of State Fe QJ Civic Assns; West Side Business Assn. tees & Clerks Assn., president; former Assembly; Mason Gothic Lodge. | Recipient: Legislator of the Year, member, Colerain Kiwanis and Youth Recipient: Pioneer Awards, H I Hamilton Co. Assn. of Trustees and Service Bureau; Colerain Town Meet­ ton County; awards from Ohio < n. Clerks, 1979 and 1985; Outstanding ing. mission on Aging; Mentally Ret;

TERRY M. TRANTER (I WILLIAM L. MALLORY (D) State Representative, 24th K. State Representative, 23rd Dist. (Hamilton). State Rep. since 5. (Hamilton). State Rep. since 1967. Ma­ LOUIS W. BLESSING, JR. (R) Former assistant attorney gen D. jority floor leader since 113th General Former vice-mayor and councilm; of State Representative, 22nd Dist. Assembly. the City of Golf Manor. (Hamilton). General division referee, Adjunct professor, University of Attorney: 606 American Bldg. lb Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton Cty. Cincinnati. floor, Cincinnati, 45202. Colerain Twp. trustee, 1979-82. Age: 54; wife, Fannie; sons, Mark, Age: 41; wife, Doris Ann; chik i, Attorney, private practice. Dale, Dwane and William; daughter, Amy, Terry, Michael, Christoi i. Age: 38; wife, Linda; son, Billy. 3153 Denise. 907 Dayton St., Cincinnati, 7303 Fair Oaks, Cincinnati 4! '. McGill Lane, Cincinnati, 45239. 45214. Phone: 513/721-0065 (H). Phones: 513/531-5493 (H), U Phone: 513/385-5302 (H). Graduate: Central State University, 621-9204 (B). Graduate: Salmon P. Chase College with honors, received Honorary Doc­ Graduate: Georgetown Univet I of Law, J.D.; University of Cincinnati, torate of Law degree. University of Cincinnati Colleg tf B.B.A. Member: West End Community Law, J.D. Member: Cincinnati AFLCIO I bor Council; Local 754-B, I.A.T.i I: S.A.Y. board member; Cincir til Board of Realtors; Cincinnati Ii •'• H ance Board; Cincinnati, Ohio tl A A! American Bar Assns.; Knights of •• lumbus; Eagles.

Do you have to testify before a committee? To be brief, but hit the point home? Jackson County residents each ; Are you a fund raiser? receive about $18,238,529 from trucking industry. This figure re A political campaigner? sents $305,882 in truck registra If your knees are knocking, or you have butterflies in fees; $376,647 in fuel taxes your stomach when you speak. $17,556,000 in wages to the indust 798 workers in Jackson County. Phone 614-221-2006 Confidential, private, experienced, Jefferson County residents t qualified, speaker coach. Reasonable rates. year receive about $37,377,361 fi the trucking industry. This figure i ARISS HOWELL AGENCY resents $796,158 in truck registrar P.O. BOX 13215 fees; $501,203 in fuel taxes COLUMBUS, OHIO 43213 $36,080,000 in wages to the indust 1,640 workers in Jefferson County. 56 • OHIO TRUCK TIMES Full-time legislator. Age: 55; son, J. Todd; daughters, Holly, Heather. 7651 Burlinehills Court, Cincinnati, 45244. Phone- 513/231-5331 (H). Attended: University of Cincinnati. Member: Trustee, Anderson Twp. Library; Hamilton Co. Womens' Re­ publican Club; Anderson Hills Wom­ ens' Club, past president; Salem Sen­ ior Center, board member; Anderson Hills Loan Foundation, part founder and board member; Anderson Twp. Womens' Republican Club, past presi­ dent; Anderson Twp. Men and Wom­ ens' Republican Club; Psi Psi Psi So­ rority, past president.

L. HELEN RANKIN (D) E. J. THOMAS (R) State Representative, 25th Dist. State Representative, 28th Dist. lamilton). State Rep. since 1978. (Franklin). Commissioner-at-large, Full-time legislator. Clintonvifle Area Commission. Age: 50; husband, William B. Mer- Realtor, G.W. Banning & Associ­ t, Sr.; daughters Sharron G., Con- ates; Pilot with Ohio Air National e L.; son, James W., Jr. 3461 Evans- Guard. n Ave., Cincinnati, 45207. Phone: Age: 34; wife, Karen Sue; son, Ed­ 3/751-4122. ward James, III; daughter, Alicia Attended: University of Cincinnati. Layne. 296 Arden Rd., Columbus, Member: Mt. Zion Methodist 43214. Phones: 614/267-0827 (H). lurch; United Methodist Women's Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ rcle #5; Commission on Evangelism; ty, B.S. accounting; Ball State Univer­ amilton Co. Women's Democratic sity, M.A. political science. ub; Ward 3 Democratic Club; Har- Member: "Picnic with the Pops" :t Tubman Black Women's Demo- Committee, chairman 1985-86, and atic Club; Women's City Club; State Development Committee, Columbus tnployees Compensation Board; Symphony Orchestra; Pilot Dogs, oilman's Psychiatric Citizens Advi- Inc., board member; American Le­ ry Board; Mt. Auburn Community DALE N. VAN VYVEN (R) gion; North Columbus Lions Club; ealth Clinic Board; Democratic Na- Charity Newsies; Buckeye, Greater >nal Platform Committee, 1980. State Representative, 27th Dist. Franklin and Capital City Republican Recipient: Outstanding Achieve- (Hamilton). President, Sharonville Clubs; Ohio National Guard Assn.; ent Award, Melrose YMCA; Out- City Council, 1975-78; councilman-at- U.S. Navy League - Columbus Chap­ anding Women of the Year, Harriet large, 1966-75; state Rep. since 1978. ter; Columbus Agonis Club; Peru- ibman Black Women's Democratic Insurance agent, Dale N. Van Vyven Miami Lodge No. 67, F&AM; Ancient lub; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Insurance, Sharonville. Tribute to Black Women"; Honorary Age: 51; wife, Anne; children, uckeye Colonel; Outstanding Pamela, Stacey, Margo, Eric, Mere­ chievement Award, Black Student dith, Stuart. 4799 Fields-Ertel Rd., immunity of Capital University. Sharonville, 45241. Phones: 513/ 563-1371 (H), 513/563-2541 (B). Attended: University of Cincinnati. Member: Licensed layreader and former senior warden of Calvary Epis­ copal Church; Sharonville Business Assn.; National Federation of Inde­ pendent Business; Kiwanis Club of Sharonville, past president; board member of Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America; Kentucky Colonel; Cincinnati, Ohio and National Assns. of Life Underwriters; Ohio chairman, American Legislative Exchange Coun­ Cummins cil; National Republican Legislators' Assn.; Republican National Conven­ Ohio, Inc. tion, delegate. Recipient: Outstanding Young Man Columbus, OH 614/771-1000 Akron, Oh 216/773-7821 award for community service from Cincinnati, OH 513/563-6670 Jaycees; Watchdog of the Treasury Cleveland, OH 216/439-6800 and Outstanding Legislator Awards Lima, OH 419/227-2641 ACQUELYN K. O'BRIEN (R) Strasburg, OH 216/878-5511 from United Conservatives of Ohio; Toledo, OH 419/893-8711 State Representative, 26th Dist. Twp. Legislator of the Year from Ham­ Youngstown, OH 216/534-1935 Hamilton). State Rep. since 1985. ilton Co. Twp. Assn. 57 UL.,..JJ,,JJiU.l IIIIHPMIIIIIIIPH1II UlllllWffl" "5 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Co­ 3040 Elbern Ave., Columbus, 43209. 43201. Phone: 614/421-2505 (H). lumbus; Aladdin Shrine and Flying Phone: 614/239-8501 (H). Graduate: Harvard Univer: J Nobles; Beechwold Church of Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ M.P.A., public administration; £ Christ. ty, B.A., M.A. political science, public Ohio State University, B.A. poli jj Recipient: Craig Air Force Base administration. science. "Best Flying Student", 1975; Distin­ Member: Serves on boards of Starr Member: National Conference o I guished Graduate, Castle Air Force Commonwealth Schools; The Ohio surance Legislators, treasurer; C( j\ Base, 1975; Outstanding Young Men of Job Training Coordinating Council; National Assn. of Insurance Com .. America, Eighth Air Force, 1978; Ten Columbus Urban League; St. Ste­ sioners, Liaison Committee; (3 Outstanding Young Men of America, phens Community House; Scioto Val­ Democrat Party, vice chair; State ( _ Strategic Air Command nominee for ley Health Systems Agency; Disciplin­ tral Committeeman, 15th Cong. D •• National Jaycees, 1978; Air Force Mer­ ary Evaluation Review Committee of Franklin Co. Democrat Party, CI _ itorious Service Medal, 1980; Watch­ the ; chairman, man's Council; Columbus Riverf i dog of the Treasury, 1986; Aircraft 29th District Citizens Caucus. Community Improvement Corp., t - Owners & Pilots Assn. Presidential Ci­ Recipient: Listed in Who's Who in tee; Christopher Columbus Quim - tation, 1986, one of 20 given nationally. American Politics; Who's Who Among tennial Jubilee Commission; OSU - Black Americans; many other awards. stitute of Japanese Studies, boan f advisors; OSU Stadium Dorm Alu i Assn., past president; Order Son - Italy; Fraternal Order of Police Ass - ates; Local 746 IBEW Life Mem , University Community, Hilltop Short North Business Assns.; Col bus Italian Club; Franklinton Boan " Trade. Recipient: Distinguished Advoc Ohio Coalition for the Education Handicapped Children, 1986; C standing Legislator of the Year, Fra | lin Co. Trial Lawyers Assn., IS I Christopher Columbus Achievem I Award, Mayor Dana Rinehart, IS I Resolution of Appreciation, Assn. I Municipal-County Judges of 01 1984; Founder Award, Syntaxis, IS Celebrity Bartender Daze Char I. RAY MILLER (D) Mid Ohio Chapter of National ML State Representative, 29th Dist. MIKE STINZIANO (D) pie Sclerosis Society, 1983; Publ (Franklin). State Rep. since 1981; 56th State Representative, 30th Dist. Right to Know Award, Women Ward committeeman, 1974-78. (Franklin). State Rep. since 1973. Communications, 1981; Outstand Columbus Technical Institute, as­ Age: 42; wife, Lisa; daughters, Community Service Award, Uno sistant to the president. D'Lyn, Stephanie, Michaelena; son, graduate Student Government Awa Age: 37; wife, Marty; son, Ray III. Michael. 314 King Ave., Columbus, OSU, 1981; Appreciation Award, F

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DEAN CONLEY (D) State Representative, 32nd Dist. (Franklin). State Rep. since 1978. Executive vice president, Health Benefits Group, Inc. Age: 40; wife, Karen; son, Adam; 6295 Fence Row Lane, Canal Win­ chester, 43110. Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ ty, B.A. communications, M.B.A. Member: Naval Reserve Assn.; JO ANN DAVIDSON (R) U.S. Chess Federation; American Le­ State Representative, 34th Dist. gion; OSU Alumni Assn.; Family (Franklin). Reynoldsburg City Council Counseling and Crittenton Services, member, 1968-77; state Rep. since board; Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 1981. OTTO BEATTY, JR. (D) board. Vice president of special programs, State Representative, 31st Dist. Recipient: Who's Who in American Ohio Chamber of Commerce. anklin). State Rep. since 1980. Politics; Who's Who in the Midwest. Age: 59; daughters, Julie and Jeni­ Senior partner, Beatty, White and fer; 6870-B E. Livingston Ave., Rey­ iridge, LPA; president of Otto noldsburg, 43068. Phone: 614/864- atty, Jr. & Associates, real estate 8879 (H). velopers. Member: Governor's Committee on ^ge: 46; married, two children. 970 Prison Crowding; Ohio Job Training Ellington Blvd., Columbus, 43219. Coordinating Council; Governor's Ad­ one: 614/253-6443 (H). visory Council on Travel and Tourism; Graduate: Howard University, YWCA Board; Metropolitan Women's A., honors, business admin.; The Center and Women's Voice; former iio State University, J.D., honors. vice chairman, Ohio Turnpike Com­ Member: NAACP; Operation Push, mission; member of Franklin Co. Men­ :.; Hunger Task Force of Ohio; J. tal Health Board. ihburn Community Center; past ssident of Franklin Co. Trial Law- rs Assn. and Robert B. Elliott Law ub; National Conference of Black iwyers, Columbus; American Bar ;sn.; National Assn. of Defense Law- rs; American Arbitration Assn.; nerican Trial Lawyers Assn.; Ohio :ademy of Trial Lawyers; Black DON E. GILMORE (R) ected Democrats of Ohio; Colum- State Representative, 33rd Dist. •s Area Black Elected Officials; Co- (Franklin). State Rep. since 1978. Tibus Technical Institute, board of President, Central Ohio Security; istees; National Institute of Justice. officer, Perry Twp. Police. Recipient: Community Service Age: 58; wife, Jean; daughters vard, Ohio Minority Business; One Karen, Tammy, Kim; son, Don; two 10 Outstanding Young Men, Junior grandchildren. 3131 Mary Ave., Co­ lamber of Commerce; Outstanding lumbus, 43204. Phones: 614/274-7339 ;rvice, Franklin Co. Childrens Serv­ (H); 614/274-0393 (B). es; awards from Black Chamber of Attended: Columbus Technical In­ ^rnmerce, Eastern Union Missionary stitute; several police academies. WILLIAM ACHUCK (R) iptist Assn.; Ohio Assn. of Real Es- Member: National Assn. of Profes­ State Representative; 35th Dist. te Brokers. sional Baseball Players; Masonic Lodge; Scioto Consistory Scottish <(FrankliB^ >-

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rney, Porter Wright MY­ITIS cK: mandy United Methodist Chu High- St., Columbu3,- Walnut Grove Country Club. Recipient: Distinguished Ser Age: 35; ISSF-Wtrtew^y-Gtrek Award, Otterbein College, 1986. lumbu^r-43330r-PhiniesT_614/45^25rj4 iH4r^Wy327^4936-fBtr--' Graduate: Harvard, B.A., . 1974; Cornell, M.B.A., J.D., 1982. Member: U.S., Ohio, Columbus Bar Assns.; Columbus Metropolitan Club; Columbus Athletic Club: Touchdown Club of Columbus; Ger- mania Club; U.S. Navy League; Agonis Club; Northwest Christian Church. Recipient: Howard Award as top large Jaycee chapter in the U.S., Co­ lumbus Jaycees, president, 1977-78; one of Ten Outstanding Young Citizens of Columbus, 1986; Outstanding THOMAS M. ROBERTS (D) Young Men in America, 1978. State Representative, 37th Dist. (Montgomery). Full-time legislator. Age: 34; wife, Regina M.; son, Ed­ ROBERT E. HICKEY (D) ward; daughter, Erienne. 1739 Catalpa State Representative, 39th D Drive, Dayton, 45406. Phone: 513/ (Montgomery). State Rep. since 19! 274-9529 (H). Attorney, Nolan, SfJrowl, Foley Graduate: University of Dayton, Smith. B.A. communication arts. Age: 37; wife, Kelley. 1034 Be Member: Mental Health Assn., shire Rd., Dayton, 45419. Phon board member since 1978, president, 513/294-5949 (H), 513/228-7104 (B). 1986; Montgomery Co. Young Demo­ Graduate: The Ohio State Univei crats Executive Committee, ty, B.S., J.D. 1983-present; Congressional Advisory Member: Knights of Columt Council - Cong. Tony Hall, Council 3730; East Dayton Optima 1984-present, Executive Committee American, Ohio and Dayton I vice president, 1985. Assns.; Foster Grandparents Boa Recipient: Outstanding Young Man Cystic Fibrosis Board. of America, 1982; Outstanding Teen­ Recipient: Outstanding Young M ager of America, 1970. C. J. McLIN, JR. (D) in America, 1980; Outstanding You Men, Top Five, 1978. State Representative, 36th Dist. (Montgomery). State Rep. since 1967. Funeral Director, McLin Funeral Home. Age: 65; son, C.J. McLin III; daugh­ ters Rhine and Scheme; 1130 Ger- mantown St., Dayton, 45408. Phones: 513/222-7801 (H). Graduate: Cincinnati School of Em­ balming; attended Virginia Union University; Honorary Doctorates of Law and Humanities, Central State University. Member: VFW; American Legion; Elks; Masonic; Ohio Funeral Directors Assn. Board; Dayton Urban League; Goodwill Industries; NAACP; Buck­ eye Funeral Directors Assn.; Prison In­ spection Committee, chairman.

RUSS GUERRA, JR. (R) ROBERT L. CORBIN (R) State Representative, 40th Dis State Representative, 38th Dist. (Montgomery). Randolph Twp. tru; Knox County residents each year (Montgomery). State Rep. since 1977. tee, two terms. State Rep. since 1981 receive about $28,150,726 from the Age: 63; wife, Edith; daughters, Retired police captain from Dayto trucking industry. This figure repre­ Lynn and Carol. 135 Shadybrook Police Dept. sents $473,226 in truck registration Drive, Dayton, 45459. Phone: Age: 62; wife, Joan; sons. Russe fees; $485,500 in fuel taxes and 513/434-2404 (H). III, Jim, Tom. 4601 Rathburn Drive $27,192,000 in wages to the industry's Graduate: Otterbein College. Englewood, 45322. Phone: 51- 1,236 workers in Knox County. Member: Agonis Club of Dayton; 836-9883 (H). Otterbein College Alumni Assn.; Nor­ Graduated: Northwestern Universi 60

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VERNON LEE SYKES (D) State Representative, 42nd Dist. (Summit). Akron City Council Third Ward. Economist, part-time instructor at University of Akron and Buckeye Col­ lege. Age: 35; wife, Barbara; daughters, Stancy, Emilia. 678 Garth Ave., Ak­ VERNON F. COOK (D) ron, 44320. Phone: 216/434-0202 (H). State Representative, 43rd Dist. THOMAS M. SEESE (D) Graduate: Harvard University, M.P.A., 1986; Wright State University, (Summit). Summit Co. Charter Com­ tate_ prasentaiivfe 41st Dist. M.S., 1980; Ohio University, B.A., mission, 1969-70. Assistant Maj. Floor mmit). Township trustee, nine 1974. Leader since 1979; state Rep. since "s. 0££CCK Member: High Speed Rail Task 1973. oodycar Aerospace^ Coje^ labor Force; Travel and Tourism; Akron Assoc, professor, University of Ak­ esentative., x)nes: (216/644-74T5 (H), 216/ ganization; Governors Pay Equity Ad­ Purdue St., Cuyahoga Falls, 44221. •6231 (B). visory Committee; JTPA Advisory Phone: 216/928-8010 (H). lember: Advisory Committee, Committee. Graduate: Miami University; The igressman John Seiberling; volun- Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio State University. for United Way of Summit Co.; Akron Social Workers, 1986; Council­ ch of Dimes; Multiple Sclerosis. man of the Year, 1982. National Assn. REPRESENTING OHIO'S PROGRESSIVE ROBERTS EXPRESS, INC, COAL MINING INDUSTRY AKRON, OHIO • Faster than air freight for deliveries within 700 miles of pickup • Guaranteed safe delivery within 15 minutes of schedule • Multisize vehicles for all your 300 lb. + critical shipments • Savings as much as 70% off air freight rates

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HOMAS W. WATKINS (R) I ate Representative, 44th Dist. 'S nmit). Councilman, City of Stow, I terms. p ill-time legislator. I *e: 31; wife, Robbyn; daughter, le. 3614 Oak Rd., Stow, 44224. fl le: 216/688-8713 (H). 1 raduate: Kent State University, DONALD P. CZARCINSKI (D) ARLENE SINGER (D) l\ . political science. State Representative, 46th Dist. I ember: Stow Munroe Falls Cham- (Lucas). )e of Commerce; trustee of Weaver Full-time legislator. I kshop (SWF, Inc.); Charter Nota- Age: 39; single. 2751 Lagrange St., Jfido, 4: > >2nd Degree Mason; Scottish Rite; Toledo, 43608; Phone: 419/241-1077 Age : 38; Children - Shelley, Juslma. )l ne; Musical Theatre; Goodyear/ (H). .-J7-33—Fairwood,—Sylvan-tar;—13560:- ft thervane/Cleveland Opera Co.; Graduate: University of Toledo, ^JiktfireT: 419/84 r •3950 TH), 419/ p. Chamber of Commerce, past B.S., M.A., Ph.D., mathematics. ^H=8885-tFT )i ident. * Member: Ohio Crime Prevention Graduate: University of Toledo, ft icipient: Outstanding Young Men Assn.; Catholic War Veterans; Polish B.A., UT. College of Law, J.D. jfi America, 1982 and 1984; Distin- American Congress; Lucas Co. Demo­ Member: American, Ohio, Lucas 51 ned Service Award, Stow Jay- cratic Executive Committee; Citizens' Co. and Toledo Bar Assns.; Toledo I , 1982; Who's Who Society Dis- League of West Toledo; Old News­ Womens Bar Assn.; Bus. and Prof. ii lished Service Award, 1984. boy's Assn.; Toledo Metropolitan Women, Ft. Meigs Chapter; Vietnam Council of Governments; honorary Vets of America Local 35, O.R.T chairperson, Ohio Celebrates Liber­ ty-

CASEY C. JONES (D) ate Representative, 45th Dist. CHARLES RED ASH (R) as). State Rep. since 1969. J. BARNEY QUILTER (D) State Representative, 49th Dist. wner, Casey Jones Insurance (Stark). icy. State Representative, 47th Dist. Retired basketball coach, athletic $e: 66; wife, Lovell; daughters, (Lucas). State Rep. since 1967. Speak­ director and physical education dept. erne, Sarah, Marsha; Marilyn; er Pro Tern. 114th, 115th, 116th Gen­ chairman at Canton South High • Casey Jr., Clarence, Bill, Curtis, eral Assemblies. School. "ge. 355 Pinewood Ave., Toledo, Public Relations, Toledo Health Age: 71; wife, Esther; sons, Charles '2. Phones: 419/246-8980 (H), and Retiree Center, Inc. 148-3796 (B). Age: 67; wife, Mary; daughter, Mary 63 HTgamu^llljMjM ii n .. II.I ii.i.) J,J .4Mx.vj'jnrmmfm9SsmmmmsBmeamBaBB&a •I OHIO TRUCK TIMES E., Jr.; David C, Paul, Johnathan. Joyce, Jacqueline; son, William J. Graduate: Ohio Northern Universi­ 1211 Havana Place, N.E., Canti ty, B.S. education; Columbia Univer­ 44714. Phone: 216/452-6711 (H). sity, M.A. health administration and Attended: Kent State University. physical education. Recipient: Outstanding Legislat Member: Honorary, Green and Leadership Award, Stark Co. Sch White Club of Ohio University; hon­ Superintendents, 1982; Layman of i orary, Professional Football Hall of Year Award, Canton Professional J Fame Club; Wooster College Hall of ucator's Assn., 1984. 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; Ohio Society of Military History, board member; director of Howe of Loreto. Recipient: "Winningest Coach in Ohio History-636 wins"; Stark Co. WILLIAM J. HEALY (D) Coach of the Year; National Coach of State Representative, 50th Dist. the Year for Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, (Stark). Canton City Council, 1969-74. Illinois, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin; State Rep. since 1974. Coach of the Coliseum Classic - Ohio Full-time legislator. All Stars vs. U.S. All Stars. Age: 47; wife, Barbara; daughters,

DAVID W. JOHNSON (R) State Representative, 51st Di (Stark). State senator, 18th Dist., 19: mayor, City of North Canton, 1972-' Councilman, .Ward 2, North Cantc 1966-71. House minority whip, 19! 1986; Asst. minority leader. Owner, D.W. Johnson Compat Certified Hearing Aid Audiologi Consultant, Knox Hearing Aid Sei ice. Age: 48; wife, Marge; daught Teri; Son, David II. 514 Marquardt I NE, North Canton, 44720. Phont 216/499-6598 (H). Attended: Kent State Universi Stark Co. Campus. Member: Reag for President Committee, Ohio, exec tive director, 1984; National Ener Extension Service Advisory Boa> 1983-; Reagan for President Comrr tee, Ohio, cochairman and executi director, 1980; National Republic Convention, manager and cochairm of Ohio delegation, 1980; Pfeifer 1 Senate Committee, political direct! 1980; Federal Jobs for Ohioans, cot dinator; State Convention delega Ohio Republican House Campai Committee, chairman, 1984; Malo College Board of Directors; Christi Businessmen's Club; Canton Bapt Temple; Stark Co. Central Commits Stark Co. and North Canton Repu lican Committees; precinct committt man, 16 years. Recipient: Toastmasters Interr tional Communications and Lead* ship Award, 1981; Watch Dog of t Treasury Award. [6147*464-1662 Suite TWO • Capitol Square • 65 E. State St • Columbus, OH 43215

i^_^^__^.^^^^amnrnnn • • OHIO TRUCK TIMES Age: 37; w4fe^—Michehr -Loporc;- pa Educational Fraternity; Elyria ^daughters,—Jennifer—Kristcn;—senr Rotary; American Legion Post 12; —T4iefflftsT-2Q+&-eordova Ave., Youngs- A.A.R.P.; Lorain Polish Fisherman's 1 - Luwu, '14504. Phone . 216/746-8091 (H). Club. Member: President and local repre­ sentative for Local #604 United Trans. Union; North Side Citizens Coalition, trustee; Citizens League.

JOSEPH J. VUKOVICH (D) State Representative, 52nd Dist. lahoning). Asst. attorney general for iio, 1973-77. Deputy law director, lungstown, 1978. State Rep. since JOSEPH F. KOZIURA (D) 79. State Representative, 55th Dist. (Lo­ Attorney, 21 S. Phelps St., Youngs- rain). Chief deputy auditor, City of m, 44503. Lorain, 1971-76. Lorain City Auditor, Age: 41; wife, Kathy; son, Andrew; 1976-83. ughter, Kelly. 2907 Olde Winter JOHN V. BARA (D) Financial consultant, J.F. Koziura & ail, Poland, 44514. Phones: 216/ Associates. State Representative, 54th Dist. 7-0460 (H), 216/746-3201 (B). Age: 41; wife, Kitti. 5308 Gargasz (Lorain). Council-at-large, Elyria, Graduate: Youngstown State Uni- Drive, Lorain, 44053. Phone: 216/ 1964-73; Elyria council president, rsity, B.A.; University of Akron, 282-7452 (H). 1971-72; state Rep. 1979-80; state Rep. 3. Graduate: Lorain County Communi­ since 1982. Member: Ohio and Mahoning Co. ty College; Dyke College, B.A., ac­ Teacher (30 years), administrator, ir Assns.; VFW; AMVETS; Vietnam counting. Attica and Elyria public schools; di­ :terans of America; Catholic War Member: Elks; Moose; VFW; AM­ rector of student activities at Lorain :terans; Easter Seal Society. VETS. Recipient: Meritorius Service Co. Community College. vard, Ohio Academy of Trial Law- Age: 59; wife, Ruth; daughters, rs, 1981; Legislator of the Year, Gail, Joan, Jane; son, John Justin. 312 FW, 1982; National Commander's Park Ave., Elyria, 44035. Phone: stinguished Service Award, AM- 216/322-8771 (H). ETS, 1983; Resolution to Honor, Graduate: Ohio University, B.S.; iio Prosecuting Attorney's Assn., Case Western Reserve University, 84; Community Leader of the Year, M.A., Ph.D., education. nights of Columbus, 1985. Member: Lorain Co. 1982 Heart Fund Drive, chairman; Phi Delta Kap-

Lake County residents each year re­ ceive about $98,972,712 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $1,925,068 in truck registration fees; $951,644 in fuel taxes and $96,096,000 in wages to the industry's 4,368 workers in Lake County. Lawrence County residents each year receive about $27,075,137 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ MICHAEL ALLEN FOX (R) resents $582,584 in truck registration State Representative, 56th Dist. fees; $422,553 in fuel taxes and (Butler). State Rep. since 1974. $26,070,000 in wages to the industry's Age: 38; wife, Mary Ann; son, Ryan; 1,185 workers in Lawrence County. daughter Ashley. 5881 Fairham Rd., Licking County residents each year Hamilton, 45011. Phone: 513/896-1865 receive about $93,739,065 from the (H). trucking industry. This figure repre­ Graduate: Miami University, B.S. AGAN (D) sents $1,289,940 in truck registration education. 53rd Dist'. fees; $709,125 in fuel taxes and Member: Republican House Cam­ $91,740,000 in wages to the industry's paign Committee; Delta Tau Delta Fra­ Locomotive engineer, Chc33ic Syr- 4,170 workers in Licking County. ternity; Butler Co. Trustees Assn.; Hamilton O'Tucks. 65 I* msm 'ZSq^hAmhtohht wms OHIO TRUCK TIMES

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T v •_ C ••-•••- " ^M I -• tfi OHIO TRUCK TIMES atic Party; Warren City Democrats; Member: Lake Co. Democratic fferson Democratic Club; Trumbull Party Central and Executive Commit­ o. Twp. Trustees & Clerks Assn.; Phi tees; Sheet Metal Workers Local #65 lpha Delta Legal Fraternity; Int'l. (AFLCIO); Willowick Mens Softball aw Fraternity; BGSU Alumni Assn., League; Lake Co. SBA; 503 Corp.; jard member; BGSU Alumni Chap- president, Lake Co. Council of Gov­ r leader; Knights of Columbus; ernments, 1975-78. arvard Club; Warren Area Chamber Recipient: Ohio Health Commis­ ' Commerce; St. James Church; sioners Assn. Distinguished Legisla­ HEPA; Slovak Club; Potomac Boat tive Service, 1983-84. lub; Copperweld Steel Task Force, wrdinator; Mahoning Valley Eco- amic Development Symposium, wrdinator; Warren Son's of Italy. Recipient: Who's Who of American olleges and Universitites and Ameri- in Politics; Outstanding Names and aces of American Colleges; Out- anding Young Men in America; umbull Co. Superintendent's Assn. ducational Excellence Award; Dis- nguished Disabled Veteran's ward; Adult and Continuing Educa- on Award; Certificate of Apprecia­ te, Northern Ohio Patrolmen's Be- jvolent Assn.

ROBER'LE. HAGAN (D) Ohio's -State h&&kLl2ti 61st Dist. (Lake). Trumbull Co commissioner, - 1963-70. Oil VCCu] Full-time legislator. AfiMZef /^ch.U/^ Age-:—65i—wife;—Ada;—darightcr^ & Maureen";—Kathleenr-rAmie,—Elaine-;— ^Moniea-, Susan,'»Maiy, suns, James, - -Timothy;—William; Rrrbrert;—Chris-— ___toj)hex»--Johflr~~Jeffrey;—1-22-5- -Oxford ,-Drive-;—Madison,—44057— Pliune.—- v__216/438-4t«-(H)r Industry Attended: Youngstown University; Iowa University. Member: Trumbull Branch of Kent State University, past trustee; Federal i generates $1.5 billion for the DANIEL P. TROY (D) Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati Public state's economy Interest Member, board of directors, State Representative, 60th Dist. i employs over 10,000 people .ake) Willowick City Council presi- 1979; college lecturer; speech writer snt, 1980-83; Willowick Ward 1 coun- and public speaker; television com- i respects Ohio's environmental mentator. lman, 1972-77. quality Project engineer, Professional Bai­ Lucas County residents each year lee Co., Willoughby Hills. receive about $316,653,817 from the Age: 38; single. 31600 Lakeshore trucking industry. This figure repre­ Oil and Gas... sents $4,210,843 in truck registration Ivd., Willowick, 44094. Phone: Energy for a Strong Ohio. 6/585-4591 (H). fees; $1,582,974 in fuel taxes and Graduate: University of Dayton, po- $310,860,000 in wages to the indus­ ical science. try's 14,130 workers in Lucas County. Madison County residents each Logan County residents each year year receive about $21,408,486 from ceive about $20,001,902 from the the trucking industry. This figure rep­ ucking industry. This figure repre­ resents $317,479 in truck registration Ohio Oil and Gas Association ss $413,431 in truck registration fees; $411,007 in fuel taxes and 1718 Columbus Rd. S.W. es; $448,471 in fuel taxes and $20,680,000 in wages to the industry's P.O. Box 535 9,140,000 in wages to the industry's 940 workers in Madison County. Granville, Ohio 43023 '0 workers in Logan County. Mahoning County residents each Lorain County residents each year year receive about $164,115,384 from (614)587-0444 ceive about $108,173,999 from the the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Jcking industry. This figure repre­ resents $2,483,250 in truck registration Kirk Jordan, ss $2,324,550 in truck registration s fees; $724,134 in fuel taxes and Executive Vice President - ; $1,041,449 in fuel taxes and $160,908,000 in wages to the indus­ 04,808,000 in wages to the indus- try's 7,314 workers in Mahoning Coun­ ' s 4,764 workers in Lorain County. ty- 67 • • amAm ^-'•'^^ -••• ''•- •••-"S •••'-W-*>AH*

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Marion County residents each year receive about $32,220,038 from the tracking industry. This figure repre­ sents $600,845 in truck registration fees; $489,193 in fuel taxes and $31,130,000 in wages to the industry's 1,415 workers in Marion County.

Medina County residents each year receive about $65,739,152 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $1,193,278 in truck registration fees; $635,874 in fuel taxes and $63,910,000 in wages to the industry's 2,905 workers in Medina County.

Field Invitational, founder and chair­ man, 1980-84; Happy Day School DAVID HARTLEY (D) Levy, chairman, 1981; Democratic Na­ ROBERT H. DOYLE (R) tional Convention, 1980 delegate; State State Representative, 62nd Dist. Committee of March of Dimes, 1977. State Representative, 65th I |.a (Clark). State Rep. since 1973. Recipient: Public Service Award, (Greene). State Rep. since 1983. Age: 43; married; 2242 N. Fountain Portage Co. Education Assn., 1984; Senior partner, Miami Valley Ir Blvd., Springfield, 45503. Phones: Outstanding Legislator, Ohio Cham­ ance Assoc, Inc., 3617 Dayton-X 513/399-6626 (H), 513/324-3082 (B). ber of Commerce, 1984; Public Ser­ Rd., Beavercreek, 45432. Graduate: University of Louisville, vant of the Year, Ravenna Knights of Age: 46; wife, Nancy; 3225 So B.A., attended graduate school at Columbus, 1982; Human Services field Drive, Beavercreek, 45 same; graduate of Capital University Award, Independence, Inc., 1982; Phones: 513/426-1992 ( Law School. Volunteer of the Year, Portage Co. 513/429-5600 (B). Member: UAW Local 402; American Mental Retardation Board, 1981. Graduate: Century University, E Assn. of University Professors; Civi- attended The Ohio State Univer: tan; Board of Project Woman; Clark Certified Insurance Counselor Co. Democratic Executive Committee; Professional Insurance Agent. Ohio Citizens Council for Health and Member: Xenia, Beavercreek Welfare; National Conference of State Fairborn Chambers of Comme Legislator's Committees on Agricul­ Professional Insurance Agents As ture, Food Policy and Nutrition & past president; Eagles; Indepenc Natural Resources and Environment. Agents Assn.; Rotary; MADD, Gi Co.; Buckeye State Sheriffs As Glen Helen Assn.; Green Co. Boar Realtors; Certified Professional In ance Agents, life member. Recipient: Ohio Insurance Agen the Year, 1981; Jaycee of the Y 1976.

FRANK S. SAWYER (D) State Representative, 64th Dist. (Richland). Mansfield City Council, president, 1979-82; Mansfield City Charter Commission. 1980 and 1982. PAUL JONES (D) State Rep. since 1983. Full-time legislator. State Representative, 63rd Dist. Age: 34; wife, Karen; 302 Muskie (Portage). Mayor of Ravenna, seven Drive, Rt. #11; Mansfield, 44903. years. Phones: 419/589-2842 (H). Age: 36; wife, Bonnie; children, Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ P.J.. Tiffany. 737 Murray Ave., Ra­ ty, B.A., journalism/public relations. venna, 44266. Phone: 216/297-9630 Member: Richland Co. Democratic SAMUEL T. BATEMAN, JF (H). Executive Committee; Mansfield- Graduate: Earlham College, B.A., Richland Chamber of Commerce; (R) state and local government; Kent State Tourist and Travel Bureau; Fraternal State Representative, 66th Di University, M.A., public administra­ Order of Police Associates; N.R.A.; (Clermont). Milford Board of Edu tion. Mansfield Sertoma; Sons of Italy. tion, 1974-84; Great Oaks Joint Vo Member: Portage Co. Food Coali­ Recipient: Outstanding Young tional School Dist. Board of Edu tion, founder and chairman, 1982- American for 1980, U.S. Chamber of tion, 1978-84. present; Portage Co. Special Track and Commerce. 68 nTfifirTir •"'-*.

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OHIO TRUCK TIMES Vice president, Tri-County Insur­ Mercer County residents each year (Summit, Portage) State Rep. s I ance Agency. receive about $26,577,505 from the 1975. Age: 50; wife, Barbara; sons, Tim, trucking industry. This figure repre­ Former assistant director La f Rick, Christopher. 5900 Pleasant Hill sents $430,082 in truck registration Participation Dept., National Cou Q Rd., Box 214, Milford, 45150. Phones: fees; $429,423 in fuel taxes and on Crime and Delinquency AFL-C I 513/831-7090 (H), 513/831-4151 (B). $25,718,000 in wages to the industry's NCCD. Attended: University of Cincinnati. 1,169 workers in Mercer County. Age: 59; wife, Mary Ann; daugh Member: Cincinnati Area American Kelly; son, Randy. 3255 Carper A 5 Red Cross, board of directors; retired Miami County residents each year Akron, 44312. Phone: 216/628- o chief, Milford-Miami Twp. Emergency receive about $51,556,904 from the (H). Medical Service; Clermont Co. Indep. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Graduate: Dale Carnegie Effec ; Insurance Agents; Ohio School sents $965,895 in truck registration Speaking and Human Relati ; Boards Assn.; National School fees; $541,009 in fuel taxes and course. Boards Assn.; Milford Area and Cler­ $50,050,000 in wages to the industry's Member: Local 856 United Auto - mont Co. Chambers of Commerce; 2,275 workers in Miami County. bile Workers; Local 4302 Commun & Milford Kiwanis; Milford Historic So­ tions Workers; Edwin Shaw Hospi I ciety; Clermont Co. Farm Bureau; Sal­ Ohio Citizens Council; Oak Hill U 1 vation Army Advisory Board. ed Presbyterian Church. Recipient: Milford Area Chamber's Former member, Akron Traffic Outstanding Citizen Award, 1979. Parking Comm.; Salvation Army; Si mit Co. Welfare Advisory Bo; Ohio AFLCIO Community Servi I Committee; Akron Citizens Recreal Board; United Way of Summit ( United Community Council; Sumr Portage Comprehensive Health PI ning Agency; State Status Akron I versity Committee.

ROBERT E. NETZLEY (R) State Representative, 68th Dist. (Darke, Miami). State Rep. since 1961. Full-time legislator. Age; 62; wife, Marjorie; three chil­ dren. Pemberton Rd., Laura, 45337. MARC D. GUTHRIE (D) Phones: 513/947-1233 (H), 513/ 947-1112 (B). State Representative, 67th Dist. Graduate: Miami University. (Licking). Heath city councilman, Member: Laura Lions Club; United 1974-76; Licking Co. commissioner, Church of Christ; Grange; life mem­ 1977-82. State Rep. since 1983. ber, West Milton Jaycees; Heart Coun­ Full-time legislator. cil; Mental Health Assn.; VFW; Amer­ Age: 34; wife, Connie; son, Jason; ican Legion; Miami Co. Republican, FRED H. DEERING (D) daughters Marci, Lori. 228 Sandy chairman; AMVETS. Lane, Newark, 43055. Phone: 614/ State Representative, 70th Dist. 0 323-2800 (H). tawa, part of Erie, Lucas). Perk Attended: Franklin and Ohio Uni­ Board of Ed. 1952-60; Erie Co. co versities. missioner, 1961-72; state Rep. sir Member: Heath Kiwanis, past presi­ 1973. dent; Knights of Pythias; Moose; Farm owner and operator. Farmers Union; Licking Co. Diabetes Age: 63; wife, Dorothy; sons, Dar Assn.; Hebron Lions; Farm Bureau; Stephen, Brian; daughter, Diane. 9c Knights of Columbus; Eagles. Ransom Rd., Monroeville, 448' Recipient: Five Distinguished Serv­ Phone: 419/359-1192 (H). ice awards for Outstanding Communi­ Attended: The Ohio State Univei ty Service from Newark Jaycees. ty. Member: Ohio War Orphans Sch arship Board; Firelands College N Meigs County residents each year receive about $10,271,626 from the Monroe County residents each y< trucking industry. This figure repre­ receive about $6,829,256 from < sents $233,229 in truck registration trucking industry. This figure rep fees; $358,397 in fuel taxes and sents $158,820 in truck registrati $9,680,000 in wages to the industry's fees: $400,436 in fuel taxes a 440 workers in Meigs County. CLIFF SKEEN (D) $6,270,000 in wages to the industr State Representative, 69th Dist. 285 workers in Monroe County. 70 OHIO TRUCK TIMES ride Arboretum Board; Erie and Ot- Montgomery County residents each County residents each year wa Co. Twp. Clerks and Trustees year receive about $317,990,423 from receive about $13,119,392 from the ssns.; Oregon, Jerusalem Twp. and the trucking industry. This figure rep­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ ttawa Co. Democratic Clubs; Erie resents $4,962,988 in truck registration sents $298,709 in truck registration o. Democratic Executive Committee; fees; $1,727,435 in fuel taxes and fees; $390,683 in fuel taxes and arm Bureau; Farmers Union. $311,300,000 in wages to the indus­ $12,430,000 in wages to the industry's Recipient: Legislator of th£ Year try's 14,150 workers in Montgomery 565 workers in Morrow County. wards by Ohio Public Transit Assn.; County. eague of Ohio Sportsmen; National 'ildlife Federation; Assn. of Ohio Morgan County residents each year ealth Commissioners; Ohio Environ- receive about $8,972,021 from the Muskingham County residents each ental Health Assn.; Co. Treasurers trucking industry. This figure repre­ year receive about $71,541,062 from ssn. of Ohio. sents $159,710 in truck registration the trucking industry. This figure rep­ fees; $364,311 in fuel taxes and resents $929,707 in truck registration $8,448,000 in wages to the industry's fees; $563,355 in fuel taxes and 384 workers in Morgan County. $70,048,000 in wages to the industry's 3,184 workers in Muskingham County. Full-time legislator. Age: 34; wife, Kathryn; daughter, Deanna Lynn; son, Ron, Jr., Daniel. Noble County residents each year 2351 Penny Lane, Austintown, 44515. receive about $6,171,155 from the Phone: 216/799-2674 (H). trucking industry. This figure repre­ Graduate: Youngstown State Uni­ sents $124,648 in truck registration versity, A.B., political science. fees; $370,507 in fuel taxes and Member: Austintown Drug & Alco­ $5,676,000 in wages to the industry's hol Awareness Committee; South 258 workers in Noble County. County, Austintown and Alliance Democrat Clubs; Austintown Men's Democrat Club; Education Commis­ sion of the States, commissioner; Joint Ottawa County residents each year Select Committee on Pupil Competen­ receive about $29,466,255 from the cy; Austintown Community Council; tracking industry. This figure repre­ St. Joseph's Catholic Church; Mid­ sents $434,578 in truck registration tONALD V. GERBERRY (D) fees; $387,677 in fuel taxes and western Education Board; Blue Rib­ $28,644,000 in wages to the industry's State Representative, 71st Dist. (Ma- bon Commission on School Finance. 1,302 workers in Ottawa County. ming, Stark). Austintown School Recipient: Honorary Co. Superinten­ )ard, 1974-82. State Rep. since 1982. dent.

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OHIO TRUCK TIMES Pickaway County residents each President, Chas. G. Buchy Pac fi year receive about $26,500,145 from Co., Greenville. the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Age: 46; wife, Sharon, son, J I resents $447,006 in truck registration daughter, Kathryn. 281 Dogv jj fees; $423,139 in fuel taxes and Drive, Greenville, 45331. Pho •• $25,630,000 in wages to the industry's 513/548-6239 (H), 513/548-2128 (B; I 1,165 workers in Pickaway County. Graduate: Wittenberg Univer I B.S. Pike County residents each year re­ Member: Darke Economic Fou I ceive about $9,225,524 from the truck­ tion, founder and board member; _ ing industry. This figure represents tary; Darke County, Eaton and 0\ H $225,446 in track registration fees; Chambers of Commerce; Green ; $376,078 in fuel taxes and $8,624,000 in Industrial Park board; YMCA; D g wages to the industry's 392 workers in Co. Republican Men's Club, past f I Pike County. ident; Darke Co. Republican Cei I and Executive Committees; dis I delegate to Republican National ( . Women's League; Great Lakes Histori­ vention; St. Paul's Lutheran Chu cal Society; Americanism Foundation, former council president; Farm . honorary member; National Assn. of reau; Farmers Union, Grange; Ma MARIE TANSEY (R) State Legislators; Precinct Committee- Scottish Rite; Shrine. State Representative, 72nd Dist. woman; Vermillion Lioness; Ohio (Lorain, Erie). Former president and Farm Bureau; National Order of Wom­ member, Vermillion City Council, en Legislators. 1969-75; state Rep. since 1977. Recipient: Plaque of recognition for Full-time legislator. outstanding service by Ohio House of Age: 56; husband, Charles; sons, Reps.; Harper's Bazaar "Super- Mark, Dennis, Richard.; three grand­ woman" for 1980; Who's Who of children. 1201 State St., Vermillion, American Women, 1983-84; Spotlight 44089. Phone: 216/967-4568 (H). Salute to Ohio Women, 1982; Nominee Attended: Lorain Business College. for Ohio Women's Hall of Fame, 1981. Member: Vermillion Congregational Church; Vermillion Chamber of Com­ merce; Friends of Harbourtown; Ohio and National Republican Women; Golden Acres Auxiliary; Farm Bureau; State and Twp. Trustees & Clerks Assns.; past president, Vermillion

Paulding County residents each year receive about $9,192,502 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $205,736 in truck registration fees; $362,766 in fuel taxes and ROBERT WILLIAM CLAR $8,624,000 in wages to the industry's (R) 392 workers in Paulding County. State Representative, 74th D (Geauga, part of Trumbull). Twp. ti Perry County residents each year tee, 18 years. receive about $18,778,460 from the Full-time legislator. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Age: 61; wife, Phyllis; daughti sents $300,520 in truck registration JIM BUCHY (R) Deborah Ann, Kathleen Susan. 11 fees; $393,940 in fuel taxes and State Representative, 73rd Dist. Clarkwood Drive, Chardon, 44C $18,084,000 in wages to the industry's (Preble, Darke, Butler). Greenville Phoney 16/286-3876 (H). 822 workers in Perry County. Board of Education, 1980-82. Attended: Yale University, gra ate, Wharton School: University Pennsylvania, B.S. economics. Member: 32nd Degree Mas< Shrine; American Legion; Naval Common and Contract Carrier serve Assn.; Reserve Officers As^ Executive Committee of Geauga < Specializing in Bulk Dump Truck Commodities Republican Party; Captain, U.S. Na Retired Reserve; Ohio Towns BROWN TRANSPORT, INC. Assn., former director. Rural Route 3 West Alexandria, OH 45381 Portage County residents each y receive about $125,250,795 from trucking industry. This figure rep Serving Southwestern Ohio sents $1,463,681 in track registrat fees; $587,114 in fuel taxes | $123,200,000 in wages to the ind 513-787-3512 try's 5,600 workers in Portage Coun

72 OHIO TRUCK TIMEb Symphony Board; Farm Bureau; American Legion; Mohican Area Growth Assn.; Rotary; Loudonville Farmer's Bank, director. Recipient: Byers family named Ohio's Great American Family of 1982, Ohio Extension Homemakers Council; Ohio Library Trustee of the Year, 1980; Phi Zeta professional agriculture fraternity, honorary member.

JOSEPH E. HAINES (R) tX. EUGENE BYERS (R) itate Representative, 75th Dist. State- Represefltatyfe^ 76th Dist. tyette, Clinton, Clark, Greene). J^hland,—Kaox~r--4frdilaiicf). Served ;ene Co. commissioner, 1969-76. three terms on Loudonville- :armer. Perrysville Exempted Village School ^ge: 62; wife, Joy T; sons, Thom- Board. O^C^cctc^ i \^jA^t Thaddeus, Jonathan; daughter, ^Veterinarian, jpwncr of Byland -ATH^'i*^' rbara; 2750 E. Spring Valley- ma1 Hr>cpitnl T^niidr'nvtill"i ^vnrr, ftjr? ntersville Rd., Xenia 45385. Phone: .iand—Pelfed—Shorthorn ./372-2830 (H). -J=eud©Bv+rrer/>i^ jraduate: The Ohio State Universi- Age: 59; wifer Marilyn; ns^feff^— HARRY C. MALOTT (D) B.S. State Representative, 77th Dist. 4ember: New Covenant Fellowship 'Adams, Brown, Highland, Cler- urch; Kiwanis, president; Ohio nont). State Rep. since 1973. jrthorn Breeders, president; Xenia Full-time legislator. y School Board, vice president; Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ Age: 69; wife, Catherine. 2516 Tri- m Bureau; Farm Forum; Grange; ty College of Veterinary Medicine. County Rd., Mt. Orab, 45154. Phone: storical Society; Miami Valley Re- Member: State Library Board, 513/444-9100. >nal Planning Commission; former president; Ohio Beef Market­ Member: Ohio 4-H Clubs Board of mtgomery-Greene Co. Transporta- ing Board, past president; OSU's Ag­ Directors; 32nd Degree Mason; Syrian i Committee, president; Greene Co. ricultural Technical Institute, chair­ Temple; Scottish Rite; Eastern Star; ?ional Planning Commission, presi- man of Key Advisory Board; Ohio lt. Cattlemen's Assn., director; Ashland OFFICERS

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OHIO TRUCK TIMES Chamber of Commerce; Ohio Gun Preble County residents each year Club; National Riflemen's Assn.; Na­ receive about $23,431,752 from the tional Farmers Organization; Williams­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ burg Rotary; Life Member VFW Post sents $434,996 in truck registration 3954; Life Member American Legion; fees; $396,756 in fuel taxes and Eagles; Historical Preservation, Inc.; $22,600,000 in wages to the industry's Commissioned Kentucky Colonel and 1,030 workers in Preble County. Admiral; Methodist Church. Putnam County residents each year receive about $21,111,090 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $368,407 in track registration fees; $414,683 in fuel taxes and $20,328,000 in wages to the industry's 924 workers in Putnam County.

Richland County residents each year receive about $73,157,374 from WIMT the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $1,243,725 in truck registration fees; $633,649 in fuel taxes and FM-102 $71,280,000 in wages to the industry's 3,240 workers in Richland County. . COUNTRY LOVIN' ' o ...it's natural lislcnin: State Representative, 79th Dist. (Williams, Defiance, Fulton). Presi­ dent, Defiance City Council, 1968-69. Educator. STEVEN O. WILLIAMS (R) Age: 58; wife, Evelyn; son, Michael; daughters, Susan, Tammy, Barbara. State Representative, 78th Dist. 815 Jefferson Ave., Defiance, 43512. (Fairfield, Licking). Lancaster city Phone: 419/784-0446 (H). councilman, 1978-80, president pro Graduate: Defiance College, B.S.; tern, 1980; Fairfield Co. Asst. prosecu­ Bowling Green State University, M.A., tor, 1978-79. education. Attorney: Williams, Booth and Wil­ Member: St. Pauls United Method­ liams, 132 E. Main St., Lancaster, ist Church; Gideons International; 43130. Rotary; Masonic Lodge. Age: 35; wife, Ruthie; sons, Mich­ ael, Andrew, Luke. 1548 Lynn Drive, Lancaster, 43130. Phones: 614/687- 0853 (H), 614/687-6161 (B). Graduate: Ohio Northern Universi­ ty, B.A., political science, J.D. Member: Lions Club; Fairfield Co. and Ohio State Bar Assns.; Fairfield Co. Chamber's Community Improve­ ment Corp.; Ohio Farm Bureau.

* WEEK NITES 8 PM TO MIDNIGHT LYNN R. WACHTMANN (R) State Representative, 80th Dist. (Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert). Napoleon City Council. Plant manager, Culligan Water Con­ ditioning; self-employed electrician. WAPAK Age: 32; wife, Trudy; children. TRUCK PLAZA Cory, Aaron. 550 Euclid, Napoleon, 43545. Phones: 419/599-9863 (H). 1-75 and State Route 33 Member: Republican Central Com­ mittee; Ducks Unlimited; Ohio Right Wapakoneta, Ohio LARRY W. MANAHAN (R) to Life; Ohio Twp. Trustees; Ohio Farm Bureau. '4 '

74 OHIO TRUCK TIMES ville, B.A.; Bowling Green State Uni­ Ross County residents each year re­ versity, M.Ed. ceive about $30,787,671 from the Member: Elks; ROA; Knights of tracking industry. This figure repre­ Columbus; Moose; Family Services sents $628,257 in truck registration Board. fees; $459,414 in fuel taxes and Recipient: Hall of Fame, Ohio High $29,700,000 in wages to the industry's School Basketball Coaches; Teacher 1,350 workers in Ross County. of the Year (twice) Findlay High School; numerous coaching awards. Sandusky County residents each year receive about $43,339,792 from the trucking industry. This figure rep­ resents $671,956 in truck registration fees; $427,836 in fuel taxes and $42,240,000 in wages to the industry's 1,920 workers in Sandusky County.

JAMES D. DAVIS (R) :ate Representative, 81st Dist. Q rcer, Auglaize, Shelby). St. Marys 0 Council, at-large, 1972-76, presi- dt:, 1976-78. wner-operator, Davis School of E 'ing; retired teacher. ge: 41; wife, Louise; children, D , Nan, John. 124 S. Perry St., St. N ys, 45885. Phone: 419/394-4856 ROD HUGHES (R) C raduate: Bowling Green State Uni- State Representative, 83rd Dist. "w ity, B.S., education; Ball State (Champaign, Logan, Madison). Mayor 11 versity, M.S., education. of Bellefontaine, 1962-67; state Rep. ember: Tri-County Juvenile De- since 1967. It: ion and Rehabilitation Center, Sales representative. 1i tee; St. Marys Area Chamber of Age: 60; wife, Dee. 9809 Cherokee C lmerce, former board member; JOHN P. STOZICH (R) Drive, Seminole Island, Huntsville, XI ted Way; Community Improve- State Representative, 82nd Dist. 43324. Phone: 513/842-2658 (H). n t Assn., former president; Ohio (Hancock, Hardin, Auglaize). State Member: Chambers of Commerce, ai St. Marys Teachers Assns.; St. Rep. since 1982. three counties; American Legion; ~M ys Youth Center; St. Marys Road- Employed, Diamond Savings & Elks; VFW; 32nd Degree Mason; AM- r iers, president. Loan. VETS; Antioch Shrine. scipient: Numerous age group Age: 59; wife, Nancy; children, ai rds for road racing; originator and John, Judy, Francie, Michael, Sheryl. d :tor of annual St. Marys Summer- 1330 6th St., Findlay, 45840. Phone: *>' Triathlon; Part in CBS film "First 419/424-1397. S IS." Graduate: University of Steuben-

CORWIN M. NIXON (R) State Representative, 84th Dist. (Warren, Clinton, Butler). State Rep. since 1962; Warren Co. commissioner, 12 years; House minority leader. Farmer; businessman. (419) 422-5742 Son, Keith; daughter, Karen. Box •0. BOX 1004 IN OHIO (800)472-9593 58, Lebanon, 45036. Phone: 513/ 932-1830 (H); 513/932-5781 (B). I INDLAY, OHIO 45839 OUTSIDE OHIO (800) 537-6618 Member: Legislative Service Com- 75

_— 4 2BE TjnWimwyi-WmYMMWJtmtrYmX I OHIO TRUCK TIMES mission; NCSL Government Opera­ State Representative, 85th Dist. Age: 37; wife, Kriotine Adams tions Committee; Development Fi­ (Sandusky, Seneca). Lakota School -dfrrn—Stcvcn, Stcp'nanieh . -T5TT- nancing Policy Board; Governor's Board, 1963-81; Vanguard Vocational -HFadn Ave., Marion, 43302r--Ph Small Business Conference, Steering School Board, 1976-81; Terra Tech. ~6T4m3^4t62 (II), 614/387-5871 (fj Committee; secretary-treasurer, Board of Trustees, 1969-72. State Rep. Attended: Marion Technical Grandview Hospital; chairman, since 1983. lege; The Ohio State University. GRANDCOR; board member, Be- Retired farmer. Member: Marion Noon Kiw thesda Hospital; director, Lebanon Age: 55; wife, Darlene; children, Ohio Co. Commissioners Assn. Citizens National Bank; manager, Sandra, Geary, Gail. 2523 CR #39; pointed by Cong. DeWine to A Warren Co. Fair Board; Campaign Fremont, 43420. Phone: 419/332-1765 my Review Board. Steering Committee chairman, Hu­ (H). mane Assn. of Warren County; Big Attended: Bowling Green State Uni­ Brothers and Sisters Assn. of Warren versity. County; chairman, U.S. Trotting Member: Fremont Kiwanis; San­ Assn.; chairman, American Horse dusky Co. Farm Bureau; Farmer's Un­ Council; director, Harness Tracks of ion; Fremont First United Church of America; president and gen. mgr., Mi­ Christ. ami Valley Trotting Assn.; secretary/ treasurer/gen. mgr., Ohio Valley Trot­ ting Assn. and Lebanon Raceway; president, Dr. H.B. Parshall Memorial Futurity; director, Cincinnati Automo­ bile Assn.; director, Warren Co. Auto­ mobile Assn.

JOAN W. LAWRENCE (B State Representative, 87th I (Delaware, Morrow, Union). Big ' nut Board of Education, 1970-73. Full-time legislator. Age: 55; husband, Wayman; s

LARRY J. ADAMS (R) Scioto County residents each ; receive about $33,501,145 from Stete feeprfesefttatiyj^ 86th Dist. trucking industry. This figure re -(Marion, Wyrtndot, Scnociff. Marion sents $712,361 in track registra Twp. clerk, 1975; Marion Co. commis­ fees; $448,784 in fuel taxes sioner since 1978. $32,340,000 in wages to the indust Whirlpool Corp., accounting dcpafe 1,470 workers in Scioto County. DWIGHT WISE (D) • rnpr\t - ®zi

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76 Wm OHIO TRUCK TIMES /man, David; daughter, Anne. ocratic National Committee. 7 Red Bank Rd., Galena, 43021. ne: 614/965-2820 (H). Recipient: Meritorious Service raduate: Long Island College Hos- Award, VFW, 1975; First recipient of I School of Nursing, RN; attended Phillips Medal of Honor by Ohio Uni­ Ohio State University, Rutgers versity College of Osteopathic Medi­ versity and Douglass College, cine; Ohio Chapter of International [ember: League of Women Voters, Personnel Mgt. Assn.'s Outstanding a president, 1975-77; Columbus Service Award; Democrat of the Year, a, Ohio and National Women's Po- Ohio Democratic Party; Man of the al Caucus; Ohio Farm Bureau; Del- Year, Ohio Public Transit Assn.; Ohio re Business & Professional Wom- Vocational Assn. Man of the Year, Club; Columbus Metropolitan 1979; Conservation Legislator of the j; Delaware Co. Republican Cen- Year, Ohio Sportsmen National Wild­ Committee and Republican Worn- life Federation, 1979; Governor's Club; Task Force on Commission Award as one of the leaders "who iew, 1976-77; campaign chairman, gets things done in Ohio", 1980. and Impartial Redistricting Com- Also recipient: Ohio State Fair Hall ee, 1981. of Fame, 1980; Ohio Disabled Veteran Award for distinguished service, VERNAL G. RIFFE, JR. (D) 1980; Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Assn. Resolution of Honor, 1980; Com­ State Representative, 89th Dist. modore Elite Award, 1983; recognized (Scioto, Pike). Speaker Pro Tempore, by Ohio State Bar Assn. for distin­ 1973-74; Speaker of the House 111th- guished service; received the 1984 116th General Assemblies. State Rep. Ohio Youth Services Network Presi­ since 1959. dent's Award; honored by Council of President, Riffe and Bennett Insur­ State Government for 25 years of pub­ ance, Inc. lic service; Secretary of State's Dis­ Age: 60; wife, Thelma; daughters, tinguished Service Award for Com­ Cathy, Verna Kay, Mary Beth; son, mitment to Ohio and its Electoral Vernal G. Riffe III. 422 Center St., Process, 1985; National Conference of New Boston, 45662. State Legislatures Distinguished Serv­ Attended: Ohio University; Honor­ ice Award; Tree of Life Award, Jewish ary Doctor of Laws from OU, The National Fund; recognized by Ameri­ Ohio State University and University can Lung Assn. of Ohio for outstand­ of Akron; Honorary Doctor of Public ing participation in fight against lung Service from Rio Grande College; disease. Honorary Doctor of Technical Letters, ICHAEL C. SHOEMAKER Northwest Technical College. Stark County residents each year re­ (D) Member: Scioto Co. and Cincinnati ceive about $245,086,769 from the Scottish Rite; American Legion; 33rd trucking industry. This figure repre­ ate Representative, 88th Dist. Degree Mason; Business and Profes­ sents $3,613,600 in truck registration CH s. Pickaway). State Rep. since sional Men's Assn.; Kiwanis Club; fees; $969,169 in fuel taxes and 1! Ohio Independent Insurance Agents $240,504,000 in wages to the indus­ lf-employed carpenter. Assn.; Farm Bureau; Portsmouth try's 10,932 workers in Stark County. I ?e: 41; wife, Vicki; son, Michael Chamber of Commerce; Shrine; Dem- T I; daughter, Angela. 10989 Cropp Si Bourneville, 45617. Phones: 614/ s-749(H), 614/462-7928 (B). "aduate: Capital University, B.S., Muldoon, Pemberton & Ferris » ation, 1967; Xavier University, • •, education, 1972. Attorneys At Law ember: Bainbridge United Meth- 2733 W. Dublin-Granville Rd. °" Church; Ross Co. Farm Bureau; JJ bridge Historical Society; Paint Worthington, Ohio 43085 v -y Boosters Club. James W. Muldoon (614) 889-4777 t_ neca County residents each year David L. Pemberton P ve about $34,509,120 from the -nMg industry. This figure repre- Boyd B. Ferris ^8 ' $622,818 in truck registration "• $490,302 in fuel taxes and • '%,000 in wages to the industry's "' * workers in Seneca County. ! elby County residents each year Representation before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, ° ve about $32,826,783 from the Ohio Legislature, Interstate Commerce Commission, Ohio And se >mg industry. This figure repre- 5ll 7 Federal Department of Transportation, loss and damage fe ' * - 70 in truck registration |- $437,013 in fuel taxes and litigation, business and estate planning. - 78,000 in wages to the industry's P' workers in Shelby County.

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lies of Ohio; Aircraft Owners and Pi­ Age: 67; wife, Annabelle W. D1 lots Assn.; Ohio and National Assns. Paul II, Mark W. 5663 SR 20 j of Home Builders; Society of Real Es­ Thornville, 43076. Phone: 1 tate Appraisers, holds SRA designa­ 246-5450 (H). tion. Graduate: The Ohio State Ur jfg Recipient: Milan Jaycees Outstand­ ty, B.S., M.S., Ag.Ed. ing Young Man, 1974; Who's Who in Member: Lancaster Kiwanis Ohio, 1974. president; Perry Co. Farm I Federation; Grace Lutheran C Thornville; National Vocational cultural Teachers Assn., pasl president and life member; Ohi ta Kappa. Recipient: Distinguished Alu College of Agriculture, OSU, 19!

RICHARD E. RENCH (R) Summit County residents eacl receive about $290,487,663 froi State Representative, 90th Dist. tracking industry. This figure (Crawford, Huron). State Rep. since sents $4,666,971 in truck regist 1983. fees; $1,690,692 in fuel taxes Businessman, Norwalk. $284,130,000 in wages to the i Age: 45; wife, Cheryl; sons, Thom­ try's 12,915 workers in Summit < as, Steven. 5 Milan Manor Drive, ty. Milan, 44846. Phones: 419/668-0101 (H), 419/668-8161 (B). PAUL P. MECHLING (D) Trumbull County residents Attended: The Ohio State Universi­ year receive about $117,944,153 ty, graduated in 61st Ohio State Patrol State Representative, 91st Dist. the trucking industry. This figun Academy Class. (Hocking, Perry, Muskingum). State resents $2,412,974 in truck registi Member: Kiwanis; Boy Scouts; Rep. since 1983; appointed jury com­ fees; $801,179 in fuel taxes Sons of the American Revolution; Na­ missioner, 1961-76 and Twp. Zoning $114,730,000 in wages to the i tional Rifle Assn., life member; Fire- Board. try's 5,215 workers in Trumbull ( lands Historical Society, life member; Farm owner and manager; former ty- Ohio Genealogical Society; First Fami- banker; retired educator.

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78 OHIO TRUCK TIMES Tuscarawas County residents each Age: 35; 610 First Ave., Gallipolis, year receive about $65,367,626 from 45631. Phones: 614/446-8311 (H), the trucking industry. This figure rep­ 614/446-0644 (B). resents $1,001,118 in track registration Graduate: The Ohio State Universi­ fees; $610,508 in fuel taxes and ty, B.S., OSU College of Law, J.D. $63,756,000 in wages to the industry's Member: Gallia County, Ohio State 2,898 workers in Tuscarawas County. and American Bar Assns.; Ohio Assn. of Trial Attorneys; founder and board Union County residents each year member of Meigs, Gallia, Jackson, receive about $22,962,550 from the Mason Big Brothers/Big Sisters; First trucking industry. This figure repre­ United Presbyterian Church; Phi Del­ sents $392,284 in truck registration ta Phi Legal Fraternity; Ohio Film Bu­ fees; $394,266 in fuel taxes and reau Advisory Board; Joint Commit­ $22,176,000 in wages to the industry's tee on Mental Health; Ohio University 1,008 workers in Union County. School of Nursing, advisory board; Northwest Ordinance Bicentennial Member: Boy's Club of Orrville, Commission, board. trustee; Wayne Co. Republican Execu­ Recipient: Woman of the Year, Galli­ tive Committee; past president and polis Business & Professional Women's MARK A. MALONE (D) chairman, Orrville Jaycees; Wooster Club, 1983; Legislator of the Year, Ohio Assn. of Co. Bds. of MR/DD; itate Representative, 92nd Dist. Rotary Club; Wayne Co. Farm Bu­ reau; State and Local Government Leadership Award, Ohio Develop­ iwrence, Jackson, Vinton). Law- mental Disabilities Planning Council. ce Co. commissioner, 1977-83. Commission. 7ull-time legislator. ^ge: 37; wife, Bertie; children, ;hele, Monica, Mark. 203 High St., Van Wert County residents each ith Point, 45680. Phone: 614/ year receive about $17,551,931 from -2552 (H). the tracking industry. This figure rep­ Utended: Ashland Business Col- resents $330,758 in truck registration fees; $391,173 in fuel taxes and /lember: Veterans of Foreign Wars; $16,830,000 in wages to the industry's abled American Veterans. 765 workers in Van Wert County. Recipient: Two Purple Hearts; two inze Stars for service in Vietnam; Vinton County residents each year standing Legislator of the 115th receive about $7,543,614 from the leral Assembly by Ohio VFW; trucking industry. This figure repre­ '. tinguished Service Award, Ohio sents $156,142 in track registration '. abled American Veterans; Legisla- fees; $347,472 in fuel taxes and i of the Year, Ohio Council of Fra- $7,040,000 in wages to the industry's i ial and Service Organizations, 320 workers in Vinton County. 6. Warren County residents each year receive about $48,892,751 from the JOLYNN BOSTER (D) tracking industry. This figure repre­ State Representative, 94th Dist. sents $954,595 in truck registration fees; $506,156 in fuel taxes and (Gallia, Meigs, Athens). Assistant Gal­ $47,432,000 in wages to the industry's lipolis city solicitor, 1978-80. 2,156 workers in Warren County. Attorney, Cowles, & Boster Co., LPA, Gallipolis.

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OHIO TRUCK TIMES Age: 39; wife, Linda; daughters, Courtney, Whitney. 367 Mill St., Sene­ caville, 43780. Phones: 614/685-2877 (H). Graduate: Muskingum College, B.A.; West Virginia University, M.A. Member: VFW; DAV; Senecaville Senior Citizens Center, board; Citi­ zens Advisory Board, Cambridge De­ velopmental Center; Farm Bureau; Scottish Rite; Ohio delegate to Na­ tional Conference of State Legislatures Energy, Science & National Resources Committee. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio VFW, 1985.

Washington County residents each JOE SECREST (D) year receive about $47,293,156 from TOM JOHNSON (R) the tracking industry. This figure rep­ State Representative, 95th Dist. State Representative, 96th resents $732,908 in truck registration (Guernsey, Coshocton, Holmes). State (Washington, Morgan, Musking 1 fees; $514,248 in fuel taxes and Rep. since 1983. State Rep. since 1977. Consultant, Six Co. Mental Health $46,046,000 in wages to the industry's 2,093 workers in Washington County. Age: 37; wife, Joyce; daugh I Services. Julie, Kristi. 156 W. High St., *

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STEEL DIV. 423-6565 OHIO WATTS 1 -800-762-7949 VAN DIV. WILLIAM E. HINIG (D) 422-5000 tate Representative, 97th Dist. I scarawas, Carroll). State Rep. since 5. LOCALLY OWNED Registered public accountant. ige: 67; wife, Clara; son, Rick; AND CONTROLLED • ghters, Judy, Jill. 120 Prysi Pkwy., ice MC-144739 ESTABLISHED IN 1940 - *> Philadelphia, 44663. Phones: : /339-4155 (H). 6394 TRENTON-FRANKLIN RD. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO iraduate: New Philadelphia Busi- ! s College; Canton Actual College; ; died higher accountancy with - ialle Extension University, lember: DAV; American Legion; Ohio Contractors Association - ose; Elks; National Society of Pub- - Accountants; Public Accountants ; iety of Ohio; Twp. Trustees Assn.; ; rn Bureau; National Society of • te Legislators. JOHN CALLAHAN Legislative Affairs Director i Vayne County residents each year eive about $101,323,786 from the :king industry. This figure repre- If you have a question concerning the OCA's position on any issue, ts $1,194,552 in truck registration call John Callahan or Clark Street at (614) 488-0724. s; $535,234 in fuel taxes and -594,000 in wages to the industry's 27 workers in Wayne County. Ohio Contractors Association Williams County residents each P.O. Box 959, Columbus, Ohio 43216 r receive about $25,878,073 from trucking industry. This figure rep­ ents $397,713 in truck registration Representing Ohio's Contractors ... builders of highways, bridges, s: $400,360 in fuel taxes and airports, utilities, and other public and private components of our >080,000 in wages to the industry's infrastructure, since 1918. 40 workers in Williams County. 81

MHMMMW •z^vsn BJtMjim'JIllBggBBBmHIIiaMIWWimJIHB OHIO TRUCK TIMES State Representative, 99th Wood County residents each year (Belmont, Monroe, Noble). State receive about $61,470,320 from the since 1983. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Full-time legislator. sents $1,039,424 in truck registration Age: 30; wife, Becky; dau fees; $590,896 in fuel taxes and Jaclyn. 63899 Violet Lane, Be $59,840,000 in wages to the industry's 43906. Phone: 614/676-7087 (H). 2,720 workers in Wood County. Graduate: Brown University, political science. Wyandot County residents each Member: Bellaire Eagles; So year receive about $16,240,673 from Italy; Italian American Club; M; the trucking industry. This figure rep­ Ferry Redmen's; Fairpoint F resents $274,774 in truck registration Club; Young Democrats; Touch fees; $389,899 in fuel taxes and Club. $15,576,000 in wages to the industry's Recipient: Bellaire High Si 708 workers in Wyandot County. Alumni Achievement Award, 198:

tRY W, UPINSKI (D) # »n %^^jefiresentativ^-11 ? 98th Dist. £ref~ -fereerv-Hjyjison)Rtativj^ Jefferso» n Co. com- .rnissioner, midterm of second term. Oai^p^TCo-owner , Krupinski Insurance / Agency. /TMJAM^/^ CtLkAAu^ Age: 46; -wife,—Eileen;—childfem ,-Sc^ttr-4ir4iiT--3od4^-2713 Clcvclarrd- „—Avrrr Steubenville, 43952. Phones. ^-644/264 3633 (II), 614/282-2085 (D).-^ for more information on Member: Elks; Moose; Knights of how your interests can be Columbus; Polish National Alliance, promoted, represented past president; Jefferson Co. Young and protected, contact: Democrats; Steubenville Assn. of Life Underwriters; Diocesan Knights of ohio trucking association Columbus Youth Camp. "•&1B I ft Recipient: Caritas Medal, Diocese of phone (614) 221-5375 Steubenville, service to youth. JACK CERA (D)

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