Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1985 Page: 3 of 8
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He is currently a Life Scout
soon to bo an Eagle. He will
complete hia Eagle service pro-
ject by the end of February in
which ho has put well over 174
man hours where he to clearing
grounds for the Alvarado Youth
Association to built a ballpark
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helped him waken and evacuate
five other member* of the fa-
mily before arrival of area
firefighters.
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at InterFim Bank of Cleburne.
The numbers of the chocks
were not known.
The female suapeet ia de-
scribed aa about 36 years old,
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chill of Greens Bayou, Tex,;
Preston Mitchell of Houston,
Texas and Earl Mitchell of
Crawley. Texas; sisters Juan-
*ita Brown of Venus, Texas;
Eula Brawn of Granbury. Tex-
as snd Lorinne Shivers of Al-
vsraduo, Texas.; Un grand-
children and one great grand-
child.
Funeral services were
Ssturdsy, Feb. 23, 1B85
Jones-Catoo Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial was in Pleasant
Point Cemetery.
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of Burleson wss in charge of
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“Jackson exemplified the
souting tradition of selfless
service,’* asserted the National
Court of Honor here in approv-
ing the recognition. The youth,
n junior at Alvaradw, High
School, ia a member of Troop
217 sponsored by the First
United Methodist Church in
Aharadoo.
According to scout officials,
Jackson was returning homo
from a scouting activity short-
ly after midngiht. last March 7
when be saw flames and smoke
coming from the Bob Russell
borne on HR 1, Alvarado,
•The youth stopped hia car
'and ran to the house to alert
the family. After pounding on
the front door and receiving no
response, Jackson literally tors
hie front door off its hinges
and ran inside through heavy |
er, senio rpatrol leader, sum-
mer camp staff and chapter
chief of the District Order of
the Arrow,
, The honor medal for lifeaav-
smoke and heat. He continued ing to awarded through action _ .
U> ahout “fire" and finally of a national review board to.-oonxinced should be done. "•
in roused Bob Russell who then those registered members. of
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Survivors are: A son Don
Gidley of Ai+ngton, Tex.; dau-
________ ghters Betty Hutchison of Ar-
the art of getting others to lington, Texas; Billie Ellis of
want to du something you are Burleson, Texas; and Char-
lotte Loobaugh of Lewis. iHe,'
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ited with rescuing six persons
from their biasing boms last
March 7 will be recognised by
the Boy Scouts of America
with* its coveted honor medal
for lifesaving.
Steven B. Jackson, 17, of
RR 4, Alvarado, will be hon-
ored in ceremoniea slated for
Tuesday, February M, 4:30
p.m. at Amon G. Carter, JrM
Exhibits Hall at Will Rogers
Complex In Fort Worth, ac-
cording to Longhorn Council
Scout Executive George Ed
Coward. *•
Considered the rarest award
offered by tbs 4.7-member
youth organisation, it to ths
first Io be granted ia the Na-
iled States this year and to
the first to go to a Texaa
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February 27, 1985
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Elmer W. Gidtoy
Passed Away At
Local Nursing Home
Mr. Elmer W. Gidley, age
76, passed away Friday, Feb.
22, 1985 at Burleson Nursing I
Home. . His home address
1901 Seminary Dr., Ft. Worth,
Texas. •
He was born in LilUan,, Tex- Kditor, Owner and PubiiMiw*
as on SepU 16, 1908 the son Subscription price: IS.00 per <
of Welter P. Gidley snd Ella year in advance — local Post *
M Prater. j Office. Outside local area, 0.00
He wa* a painter - retired t per year.
6 ft 6 incboa to 6 ft 0 In. tall, from Ling Temco Vought
weighing 116 to 120 lbs., rod- Grand Prairie, Texaa.
diah blond hair that was short r
cut and parted in the middle
Rhe was wearing a light mol- coming to Burleson.
ship positions as patrol load- ored blouss that may have been 1
a maternity type blouse over ber of VFW.
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Burleson, Texas
POSTMASTER. Send address
changes to BURLESON DIS-
PATCHER
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50. Top cards speech 24. Opposite
51. Ventilates 56. Europeans 25. Before
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1985, newspaper, February 27, 1985; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262402/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.