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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTornado Spotter's Origins 1960 BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE COURTHOUSE BRYAN, TEXAS TA 2-0777 TA 2 -1569 TA 3 -2865 (; )(1./ r, ` 0. April 28, 1960 Mr. Don Halvarson Civil Defense Director Caldwell, Texas Dear Don: This is to advise you as to my progress on the Tornado Spotter Network. After I left Caldwell last Thursday, 1 went south on Hwy. 36. I stopped at Marvin Hood's plaCe and got some information about the telephone lines on Hwy 36 and on the FM 975. There are seven (7) p ones on 36, the last one is at F. B. Small's at the second oig curve. There are three (3) phones on FI4975, the last being J. G. Shanklin. I saw only the long distance wires from Smalls place on into the edge of Lyons. I found out in Lyons that a private line runs along the surfaced county toad west of Lyons and that a phone or two is on it. I followed it for about two (2) miles and found one very nice home on the line but no one was at home. It was getting late, so I came back to Lyons. I headed for home then along FM 60. There were no phone lines along the road until I got to FM 2039, nearly to Snook. The phones there follow FM 60 on into College Station. Between the river and College Station there are a few phones but all Negroes ( I want to avoid using them if possible). I didn't get to Sommerville and I didn't catch Mr. Lawrence at home when I came tnrough Snook, I did get nine (9) spotters in Burleson Countp and learned quite a lot about the area. The following is a list of the spotters I selected in your county. Henry Kovar (Snook) VI6-6934 Erven Duesterhoft (Snook) V16 H. H. Maniord (River Bridge) VI6-5575 N. A. Lunsford (hiver Bridge) V16-5172 Clyde McFarland (Lyons) LY6-5828 Cecil AateJowsky (Lyons) LY6-5749 John Sablatura (5 mi So. Caldwell) L07-3605 Roy Herwan (4 mi. So. Caldwell) L07-4 Marvin Hood (3 mi. So C L07-5205 These people were 6elected according to their response to the program, vantage point of their house, and having a telephone, of course. The ones with the yf) to the rigat of their phone numbers Are the p aces I talked to the wives because tae men werenSt at home. I have picked up several wore spotters in Brazos County and everyone here seems to be real pleased with what we nave so far. Attached is a aet of the papers I give the people in our county. It way be well for us to work up another "Tornado Spotter" sheet that would be a little more universal and not using the na me of any particular county or city. I left only the card and the Tornado Precautions with the spotters in your county and exp lained the rest. I don't know just when that we can get together and run out the north end of Burleson County. With the weather acting like has the last four days we might should have already done itt Our County Director and the Meteroligist at the College say that the North-west quadrant is just as important as the South-west in our particular area. It may turn out that we will have to work into Robertson and &lam Counties to rest easy on the effectiveness of the system. Well, I will try to get back over to see you this next week. I am about to burn up all the gasoline I nave been alloted for this pro- ject and an not near through. have got to get some more spotters on Hwy 21 between us and if I get close enough to you, 1 will go on into Caldwell. Let we know if I can meet you some Thursday (all day), a Saturday (all day), or a Sunday afternoon. My home phone number in Bryan is TA3-2865 and 1 am usually ready to roll on pretty short notice. If I can be of any futner nelp to you, let we know. Sincerely, Walter A. Heaves Deputy to County Director Brazos County Civil Defense Courthouse Bryan, Texas ..v. . _,., LI .. .,., 1. _ N 7 O, - . CP \� ,/ CO IZo / � �•JJ ? / ( t - 7 ) . ) 1 \ \\\ \ \ \ °. wawa . \ \ 4.\\ . .....°'' / / r \ \N%'... ---.--- r ,.. \\\\ \ \ %,,,,, 0 40 ,,,,....„..................................„.........71/../ . Nk 0/ _ %, , 40 c. / 1, c9 0 / / /// 1 0 / iii 0 ,: °1