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;. .. vorable. grew steadily. Chiles eventually Fran Chiles; son, Jerry Edmon,
` '"" <_ moved The Western Company to Chiles of Houston; daughter
:: <; Harrell Edmond Chiles was Midland and then to Fort Worth Carol Ann Ballard of Houstor.
`. born and raised in the small Hill in County community of Itasca, and 1959. brother, Clay Chiles of Houstor,
,„ When he bought the Rangers in and two sisters, Charlotte Lewi .
after an adventurous $29 -a -week 1980 from Brad Corbett, Chiles of Dallas and
stint on a freighter overseas Jane Daugherty he thou h g' °
:::4i . ; > >'> ,<:: ». thought he could
;, a , apply oil patch Philadelphia. • a>usal
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sis shifted
;_! #s a ngry, and set it up, he said. s from fallout
Retire
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: - ` [ s or u set County Judge
, P t3' 8 W.C. Davis called to relocating
l ` ' >'`` him in 1958 and asked him to g the county's popula
o be tion in 1979 when Bryan College
From Al the county's first Civil Defense Station became a Russian target
coordinator. Canglose said.
>`;: >> Emergency management and "Apparently, our spies countec
�� civil defense have evolved some the number of missiles they [th(
weather knowledge he needed to what during the past 35 years. Russians] had and we knew wha
be civil defense coordinator. The There have always been natural targets they had and what siz(
job also gave him his nickname. disasters or man-made emergen- missiles they would use on what
"When I had to call Jake at the cies, but Canglose also had to targets "
university , in , he answered his own keep up with changing re- , he said. The gov
g Y
'eakIn the cycle phone and he answered it 'radar, between g g 'Te y've ea me to u and s ou/
Jake.' " Vance said. "It always la He nursed thelocal countries. 'They've de- Tension eased with the first nu.
t.' " missile with your
If a baby doesn't get needs came across as one name — Radar fense office unit throw h the var- name on it.
it consistently (due to illness, Jake „ g
m pa s th baby will try Though he left the university Cold War. es a the end, of the clear reduction treaty in the early
to fill his or her own needs almost two years ago, Canglose "About the 1960s, the Cold War mo v e , and Br County was r
by hair - pulling, head- still answers his phone in the was really starting to heat up," he said.
He moved from the target list in 1982,
worry "
banging and other county's civil defense office with said. "That's when they had "Now, we don't ry
destructive behavior. "radar, Jake." ICBMs, so the Ground Observer „ he said.
The baby then doesn't Canglose credits his wife, Luci- Corps wasn't really needed. that sort of thihangg , e hv 1
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velop trust, becomes full of lle, with much of his success. "The Cuban Missile Crisis worry to God again."
never have to
le and perceives the world Many times Lucille manned th po pped up orry about it again.
a dangerous place. The P and then it was a tote- w As Canglose
act in later life — ranging Phone at their home and relayed llY different picture. God, I don't prepares to leave
m insecurity to sociopathic messages to emergency head- want to go through somethin °ffice, many in local government
navior — depends on the quarters, Canglose said. Lucille like that again, with nuclear mis- comment on how much he be
3ree of mistreatment or also put up w her husband be- sales just a few miles offshore. for i s d. s 11 be c as as he
started P
andonment. ing called away from the house at "That's when we std lan- for s unselfish character it he
all hours. ning will for his organizational ability.
" Sh put g f or an enemy attack. Our Bardell probably summed up
it and Bonding center of P t in as much time in goal was to protect our citizens their feelings best.
al president of ATTACH this program as I have," he said. from radioactive fallout, not from
f Children. "If I didn't have someone who was a direct nuclear attack." Em ha- "There aJ a lot of g folks e. this
Empha- Tribune / SEAN TEVIS as civic minded and supported world, and Jake is a good one."
my work, I couldn't have done it."
Canglose said he remembers Kirk/Richa Wedding
111 isses the time he spent developing
plans for all kinds of emergencies Sat Ju ly 31st 19
more than the emergencies them- "- -- - -- --- w:
ui O' selves. There have been too many 3 �
e floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and r } .
such man -made emergencies as � ��
train derailments and hazardous -
�ry
chemical spills to count, he said. a
t'IovieReview But he does remember Hurri F ,
cane Carla.
"The most gratifying thing was
the communit v �$
;ent) hired by a woman to Y response," Cang- R
•
lose said. "There was a tremen- �
•
father, who was killed, it dous amount of evacuees housed "' ' g 3 •
i
it, in one of the hunts. Van in private homes. You've got to p ' r
of course, eventually be- remember, it was a much smaller �a,r "�°"
re hunted. = < t
community then."
Canglose said Texas A &M `
h filmed in New Orleans, wasn't i
has a Cajun accent, not
wasnn session at that time, so
iford Brimley, who tries the university opened up several
ails. dorms for temporary housing.%
Those who weathered the storm x
x
ton is so unrealistic and with Canglose said A &M opened ;,
native as to be laughable. its doors after a call from - Can -
amme somersaulting lose. g Sheryl Richardson and Chris Kirk were joined in marriage on Saturday, July
flames isn't all that exeit Canglose began his civil de- 31st, 1993 in a private ceremony at the First United Methodist Church Chapel
let alone 10 times. And fense career in the mid- 1950s, in Bryan. Reverend Jim Ross presided over the ceremony in which Chris and
kicks a guy in the head when then County Judge A.S. Sheryl exchanged vows of marriage. The bride was given away by her three
cling him with bullets, is Ware asked him to help organize" children and the groom's son served as the best man. Kirk's two children, 20
re kind of test for the a Ground Observer Corps (GOC) year old Amy and 18 year old Justin and Richardson's three children, 14 year
"The cause of death was locally, old Chris 12 year Crystal, shared in the ceremony
the head, not the 37 bul At the time, Canglose was a ci- ar old and 11 year old Misty
by vowing to love, honor and cherish each member and together to be a family -
s body." vilian working at Bryan Air
Force Base as "emergency" parts The family honeymooned in San Antonio.
Target" is rated R, not procurement director. His job was Paid advertisemen
'or kids and will likely be finding parts for grounded air -
appointment to Van Da- craft as quickly as possible, he
'' said.
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