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Mike Heiler of Omni Physical Therapy was recognized by the Cleveland Chamber of Com
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In 1996, Carol Wolvington of Sterling, Colorado, carried an official Olympic torch in the
relay. Miss Wolvington’s daughter, Ms. Jerilyn Hall of Southside Primary, is now carrying the
torch of educatton for Cleveland children. Here we see “Uncle Sam,” portrayed by lan Helms, R°" MacLaren, CEO of Cleveland Regional Med,cal Center, was presented a plaque by Cleve-
canying that Olympic torch, and “Lady Liberty” Alondra Munoz with the famous Liberty torch. Iand chamber of Commerce President Cliff Dunn at the Quarterly Luncheon m recognition of
CRMC’s help with Chamber luncheons, functions and SantaFest. Many were the contnbutions,
and manv are the thanks! More luncheon nhotos are on nat?e 6. Photo hv Eueenia Johnson
Congratulations to the Rodeo Art winners for Tarkington JSD. Pictured left to right are:
David Overstreet, Best of Show Middle School; Megan Nichols, Best of Show Elementary; Chance
Stanley, Gold Medal High School; and Josh Alexander, Gold Medal High School. Also awarded,
but unavailable for photo were Ashley Kimberly, Best of Show High School, and Kathryn Esters,
Special Merit High School. Their work will be on exhibit at the Houston Livestock Show and
Rodeo. Photo provided by TISD
merce for his overwhelming support and sponsorship of SantaFest. Without Mr. Heiler, shown
here with Chamber president Cliff Dunn, the Grinch might actually have stolen Christmas (or at
least SantaFest!). For quarterly luncheon photos, please see page 6. Photo by Eugenia Johnson
One of the most famous of the trailrides, the Old Spanish Trail Ride, made a stop in Cleveland
recently. For info on this ride and more pictures, see page 10. Photo by Eugenia Johnson
This week in the Illlustratct) JDapcrbop.
• Open letter from Cleveland Police Chief Ike Hines...
See page 2.
• “Will to Win” grants triple...see page 4.
• Happy Valentine’s Day! See page 7 for special
messages and special gift values & ideas.
• Candy Apply Dreams...Senior Circle Advisor full of
surprises...see page 8.
• Straight from City Hall by City Mgr. Phillip Cook...
See page 14
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Illustrated Paperboy (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 2002, newspaper, February 13, 2002; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth861332/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.