Illustrated Paperboy (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1995 Page: 4 of 22
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With ‘3e//i J?i
newal takes place as we contemplate the meaning of
Easter. Symbols abound as Christians remember the
crucifixion and resurrection of Christ—our children joy-
fully decorating Easter eggs, many not knowing that the
egg represents new life that returns to nature each year;
and, of course, the lamb and the Cross which symbolize
the true meaning of the Easter season. White Easter lilies,
symbolizing purity and truth, adorn our homes and the
altars of churches throughout our nation. It has been said
that symbolism is the language of God... and God speaks
loudly at Easter. We at ALMA'S PS FLORIST wish you
and your family a wonderful, beautiful and significant
Easter.
& Alma s
. PS Florist
212 N. Bonham Cleveland, Tx. 77327
:Page4, ILLUSTRATED PAPERBOY, Wednesday, April 12, 1995
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ALMA’S PS FLORIST
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210 N. BONHAM CLEVELAND, TX.
FIRST BANK & TRUST ELECTS TOLER AND SWEETEN. Ray Bounds, Chairman of the
Board of First Bank & Trust, announced that Glen Toler, Jr. and R.C. Sweeten were recently elected as
Advisory Directors. Mr. Bounds expressed great enthusiasm over their accepting the election. "Both R.C.
and Bubba are two of the most well respected business leaders in Cleveland. Both are active in the
community and our bank is privileged to have these successful individuals as a part of our progressive team."
Glen "Bubba" Toler, Jr. has been a Cleveland resident since 1966. He and his wife Barbara, have
three children.
After graduation from Lamar University with a BBA in Business and Economics, he taught and
coached basketball and football at Cleveland High School for three years. In 1969 he joined his father in
the family business.
Glen served on the CISD Board of Trustees from 1973 to 1984, serving as President for one year.
He is also a member and past President of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce and past President of the
Cleveland Rotary Club.
Glen is presently serving in his seventh year as Cleveland's representative to the Liberty County
Appraisal District Board, having served one year as Chairman; and is serving in his second year as a member
of the State Bar of Texas Grievance Committee. He also served as member and President of the Texas
Association of Life Insurance Officials, a state-wide organization.
Glen is currently President of Pace-Stancil Funeral Home, Inc. and Liberty Standard Life Insurance
Co. of Texas.
R.C. Sweeten is a Cleveland native. He and his wife, Nonna Jean, have three daughters. In 1966,
he graduated from Cleveland High School. He received a Bachelor of Business Degree from Sam Houston
State University in 1970. He began his career as a salesperson with Martin Chevrolet Buick in 1971.
Mr. Sweeten started Cleveland Mack Sales, Inc., a Mack franchise truck dealership, in Cleveland,
Texas in 1977. Presently the company has expanded to include locations in Beaumont, Lufkin, Jasper, Bryan
and recently acquired Gulf Coast Kenworth, a Kenworth franchise truck dealership, in Houston.
He currently serves on the Mack Trucks National Dealer Association Council, Associates Gold
Wheel Council, Mack Information Steering Committee and Mack; Associates Steering Committee.
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Illustrated Paperboy (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1995, newspaper, April 12, 1995; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847433/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.