Illustrated Paperboy (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1997 Page: 9 of 14
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The People Poll
edited by Darlene Loferen
THIS WEEK'S QUESTION
What do you like Best — and Least §g
about the Cleveland Area?
YOUR ANS WEltiSif
ILLUSTRATED PAPERBOY, Wednesday, November 5, 1997, Page IB
Best: The hometown atmo-
sphere.
Best: Still a small town in
terms of crime.
Least: (named a school offi- Least: The street conditions.
rial)
J.D., New Salem
Best: I like the small town
atmosphere where people know
each other.
Least: The trash on the street,
the diapers in the parking lots,
the look of the town.
G.W.D., Plum Grove Road
Best: Nothing really positive...
Least: Don't like the way city
politics are run by just a hand-
fill of people
GGfGlenPark V:
S.M., N. Cleveland
Best: (nothing)
Least: Needs to be more job
opportunities. And people need
more personal pride. And the
trash people throw out of their
vehicles. And the lack of cour-
tesy from driver to driver,
expecially on directional sig-
nals.
M.H., Kir by wood
Best: The friendliness,
Least: A concern that foreign
Best: The small town way of doctors are taking over all the
doctors' territory.
A.M., Southside
Best: The lack of smog.
Least: City government's lack
of concern for citizens.
R,, Glen Park.
Best: The Illustrated Paperboy
— it's free! • •
Least: Lack of concern for the
community.
'r3.-S.-l: Glen Park
Best: The friendly people. .
Least: The politics of the good
ole boy syndrome. «■-
N.B.. Norths ide
getting to know people.
Least: The smallmindedness.
And no activities for children.
And the way "they" stop Cleve-
land from growing.
KG, Hills tore Road
Best: The involvement of the
SS principal with the kids.
Least: No recreation for kids
outside school and church. And
not enough teaching SKILLS
to the kids.
K.C., Hillstore Road
Best: Nothing...well, my
friends.
Least: The looks of it.
N-L, Southline
Best: I can't think of
any thing... oh! my barber.
Least: No chamber.
Best: Taxes are cheaper.
Least: Not enough of any thing
here, and no good restaurants
to go to late in the evening.
A.G., Travis Street
Best: Cleveland High Band.
Least: The corruption in poli-
tics, the crookedness.
D.P., Hillstore Road
Best: The people.
Least: Not enough recreational
areas.
C.L., Tarkington
Best: Nothing.
Least: Having to leave town to
buy alcohol. . ..
T.L., Tarkington ■ '
Best: The people.
Least: The school.
J.L., Plum Grove Road
Best: Low crime rate.
Least: When something major
happens, and you're sitting on
top of it, nobody can tell you
what's going on. And if anyone
tries, they're shut up.
D.S., South Houston Avenue
Best: My barber.
Least: The city's uncleanli-
ness. It’s demeanor. Pave the
streets, Clean it up. And have
a chamber.
S.B.^ Kirbywood
Best: That it's small enough
for people to really help each
other, but big enough for busi-
' ness to survive.
Least: that it’s not appreci-
ated by tiiost offHe people Who
live here.
D.L., Central Cleveland
Best: Bein' born and raised
here.
Least: City government.
J.E., Northside
Best: The people.
Least: The school.
B. W., Plum Grove Road
Best: Climate
Least: I like everything.
S. P., Southeast, on 321.
Best: The people.
Least: It's boring for young
people.
B.R., Plum Grove Road
Best: Still kind of a country
town and pretty good police
department.
Least: The schools and the
orders from Austin to our
Schools, •’ •
J.G., North Cleveland: ■
Best: That I have a good job
here in town;
Least: The fact that the town is
held in'the. hands of a fe'w influ-
ential peopl'e;^ iet.it-
grow. \
M.K., Glen Park
Best: The small businesses.
Least: The police department.
S.C., N. Cleveland - .
This month’s questions:
11/5 & 11/12 (same as above)
s.h.. Kirby wood ./ 11/19 & 11/26 What are you most thankful for?
Put your answers in writing and send to the illustrated Paperboy,
P.O. Box 8117, Cleveland, Texas 77328.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Deadline: Thursdays, Spin for the next week's paper
Your name and address is needed,
but only initials and neighborhood are printed.
The opinions expressed in this poll are not the opinion of the Illustrated Paperboy or the staff.
Best: Our daughter and grand- Best: Taxes are cheaper. And
fewer dogs run loose.
Least: (no answer)
B. B., Travis St. area . •
child live here.
Least: Needs more businesses.
M.M., Porter
Best: Friendliness of the
people.
Least: The streets not main-
tained. And the grocery bas-
kets that get left in the streets by
apartment complexes.
PL. Coldspring Highway
Best: Really good response
from police department.
Least: "I'm here because I have
to be" attitude of some retail
store clerks.
B.J., Souths ide of Cleveland
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Local boy scouts say thank you
Boy Scout Troop 95
would like to acknowledge
all of the businesses and indi-
viduals that sponsored an
American flag, thanks for
your support. ABC Dental, A
Friend of Troop 95, Akin
Auto Service, Anaheim In-
dustries, Anderson Auto
Transport, Aubrey Wren at
Anaheim Industries, A. V.;S.
Muffler, Big Thicket Veteri-
nary Clinic, Bounds Insur-
ance, Brookshire Discount
Pharmacy, Bruce Dillar in
honor of Bruce Gray, C & M
Enterprises, Cessna Motors,.
Chepren Glass, Choates Auto
Repair, Circle B One Stop,
City Bottle Gas & Welding
Supply, Cleveland Advocate,
Cleveland Band Directors,
Cleveland Satellite, Cleveland
Wal-Mart, Coats jewelers, Con-
temporary Family Medicine,
Create-A-Cut by Brenda, Curtis
Arnold Massage Therapy, De-
pendable Mobile Home Service,
Edward Jones, El Taco Rico,
First Bank & Trust, Gary's Bar-
ber Shop, Gates Sales LLP,
Golden Shears Beauty Shop,
Handyman Services, Heritage
Bank, Illustrated Paperboy, Ja-
son & Nathan Wilson in memory
of Donald Wilson, Jay's Chev-
ron^ Jo Anna's Italian Restaurant,
John Seay in Honorof Woodrow
Turner,' Jones Family Dentistry,
J & S Mobile Home Transport,
Kelley Insurance Agency,
Koch's Major Appliance Ser-
vice, Kurt & Sons Signs, Lib-
erty Leader, Lil' Buddies, Lowe's
Tire Center, Inc, Main Street
Bank, Marc D. Flach, D. D. S.,
Inc. Martin Auto Park, Mayor &
Mrs. Lloyd Meadows, McCoy
Building Supply, McWaters
Trucking, Omni Physical
Therapy, Price Appliance Re-
pair, Radio Shack, Ron Bartee
State Farm Insurance, Ron's Tro-
phy, Smith Radiator Shop,
Smokey's Tire & Brake,
Stanfield Propane, Tri-Cities
Cable, Vic Uhrenholdt, D. D. S„
yiking Floor of Cleveland,
VFW, Post 1839-Cleveland,
Von-Max Kennel, Western
Auto, Wilkies Tire & Automo-
tive, Young Laundry & Clean-
ers.
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