Midland Reporter-Telegram
Monday, March 5, 2001
By Ed Todd – Staff Writer
“Bush restoration to reflect 1950s family life”
The prospects of the George
W. Bush Childhood Home becoming a national Midland monument that
would be restore precisely to its 1950s Bush
years is making progress under sponsorship of the Permian Basin Board
of Realtors. The concept has gained its non-profit corporation status
through the Texas Secretary of State and is awaiting its tax-exempt
status from the Internal Revenue Service, said Bill Scott, a Midland
Realtor who is president of the George W. Bush Childhood Home, Inc.
Midland
Mayor Bobby Burns, who is chairman of The Sky’s The
Limit Committee which has endorsed the project, recently told Scott
that the Realtors “have our thanks and admiration. We want
to help in anyway we can.”
The Realtors are purchasing the house
from its owner, Mark Edmiaston, an American Cancer Society Dallas-based
executive who in 1993, while
living in Midland, had purchased the house and was then unaware of
its Bush connection.
“He has a real sense of community,” Scott said of Edmiaston. “We
are very happy.”
Caption under picture reads: Mayor Bobby Burns holds up a commemorative
sign for Bush’s hometown of Midland. Burns said he is appreciative
of the board of Realtors who are heading up a restoration project
of one of the homes used by the Bush family during the 1950s. (Tim
Fishcher/Reporter-Telegram)