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1. Prayer
2. Approve minutes of March 11. 2014
3. Consider election of person to fill the Treasurer’s position
4. Treasurer’s report and recommendations
5. Consider Resolutions for bank account. check writing, and finan-
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6. Consider electing a person for the marketing of cemetery plots
7. Consider “2014 Cemetery Capital Improvement’s Program”
8. Adjourn
Have a great weekend valued subscriber
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Established 1896
Grandview Cemetery
Association Board
Meeting
Board members of the Grandview Cemetery Association are urged
to attend a meeting Thursday. May 1. 6:00 p.m. in the Grandview
Community Center. This will be an informative meeting with action
taken on recent discussions by executive committee.
Members are: President - Ralph Rockett, Co-Vice Presidents - Joe
Ross and Roy Tackett. Secretary - Mary Helen Ferguson, Acting
Treasurer - Susan Ray. Members - Dwaine Basham, Ernest and
Mary Basham. Alton Bennett. Willis Hughes. Brett and Nancy
Lucas. Jean Martin. Jo Lynn Mayes. Marie Moore, Barbara Peppers,
Troy York.
Honorary members: President Emeritus James Roden and Nadine;
active and compassionate Sharon York. These three know the histo-
ry and layout of our cemeteries and for many years have been very
involved with the carrying on of business and labor in the cemeter-
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Agenda for meeting:
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Grandview Library Enjoys Successful
Fundraiser Event
Friends of the Grandview Public Library hosted a Products, the First Baptist Church of Grandview,
fundraiser during Antique Alley last weekend. They Grandview Library and Brookshire Brothers for
offered spaces on their lot and had a rummage sale, offering free parking on their lots. Cheryl Greer of
A Record Album/Vinyl dealer set up a large display the Grandview Lions Club donated ten more trash
which attracted many shoppers. Library President, barrels for use throughout Grandview during the
Derik Moore said “we decided to pass out plastic event. There are too many to name individually that
grocery sacks to shoppers. We invited them to stuff helped make this a great show but their contributions
their bags with books and other miscellaneous items are evident in how well the festival ran for the sev-
for a donation. There were patrons giving thirty, eral thousand visitors that converged on our commu-
even forty dollars per sack! It was a huge success!” nity last weekend. Grandview Coordinator. Nita
A few months ago. a donor who wishes to remain Redmon reports more and more Grandview residents
anonymous donated his collection of a set of the are obtaining their Texas Resale Tax number so they
History of WWII Books to the Library. This same can be a part of this wonderful event.
donor dropped off Spode China to the local Pop & Maypearl reported a good show. They hosted an
Gran’s Antique Store to sell for an additional benefit Easter egg hunt behind the Cowboy Bank. The
to the Grandview Public Library. The China is on Meinen’s non-denominational sunrise Easter service
display inside the store. was a huge success. Most of the local churches lead-
Many thanks to Harold Friesen of Quality Wood ership and members participated, by Lisa Hill
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. ,Antiques and More. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Grandview Public Library. The
bor" by partnerins with the vintage pattern is “Camilla Copeland”. The replacement cost of these items is listed at
commity to repair the just under $400.00. Any reasonable offer will be gladly accepted. Staff Photo
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The Moore family resides in Grandview. Left to right, front row, Alexa and Kennedy. ****************************************************
Back row, Derik and wife Karla on a recent vacation. Courtesy Photo America’s Hope
A Man Of Many Talents: Derik Moore cwasanaamanegsecmnirnenovevehavemnneeume
Many citizens will recognize the face of Derik Some residents assume he is an employee of the message.
Moore. He is seen often in many places throughout Grandview Independent School District, but he is Unfortunately, millions of Americans are faintly holding on. They are
the community doing many different things. One of not. holding on to the instilled American dream they saw in grandpa or even
the more common activities he is seen doing is pho- Mr. Moore and wife Karla have been married for mom and dad. It's about the attainable dream of living securely with a
tographing various local sporting events. Mr. Moore twenty-two years. Karla is an Elementary Principal job, a house, a car and trips to the grocery store. Don't forget a trip to
is obviously a very talented, avid photographer, for Alvarado ISD. They are Grandview residents the doctor when necessary. Many Americans can remember people in
Photos posted on the Grandview Library website, with two daughters, Kennedy and Alexa attending their family retiring at 55 - 65 years old. Those ages seemed old then
www.GrandviewLibrary.net were taken by Derik. Grandview schools. Kennedy is freshman at but not so old today.
Many have seen Zebra athlete action shots in the Grandview High School and Alexa is a fifth grader In the middle of today's political chaos, government shutdowns and
Grandview Tribune. Derik enjoys submitting them at Grandview Elementary. the national finger-pointing blame game, many Americans keep hop-
to the newspaper as a courtesy to the community. SEE DERIK PAGE 4 ing. Years ago many of us were instilled with belief, faith, hope and
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Roberts, Janeen. The GV Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 2014, newspaper, April 25, 2014; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473664/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.