Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1957 Page: 3 of 16
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OOOimr, TEXAS, THDRa, JAN. IT, 1967.
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BY LYN CONNELLY
ALTHOUGH rugged Jim Bowie
generally is considered as
American as Yankee Doodle, the
famed outdoorsman and inventor
of the Bowie knife is played on
ABC-TV by South African-born
Scott Forbes, the son of an Eng-
lish-French " physician and an
American mother of Pennsylvania
Dutch descent . . . When three,
Scott and his parents moved to
the States and he attended grade
and high school in Manhattan . . .
His knowledge of horsemanship
and outdoor lore came largely
from spending summer vacations
with relatives on an Alabama cat-
tle farm . . . When Scott was 16,
he moved with his family to Eng-
land and later joined the RAF.
While with the Royal Air Force,
Scott decided to become an actor
. . . After participating in several
stage shows, he continued acting
afterwards by entering an actors'
school in England . . . His profes-
sional debut on the English stage
led to several European movie
roles, which in turn led to a num-
ber of Broadway shows when he
returned to the U S
In 1955, after appearing in sev-
eral dramatic television shows
originating from New York, Scott
moved to Los Angeles with his
wife . . . While working in Manhat-
tan TV, he had met Jeanne Moody,
a former "Miss Alabama," and
they were married in December
1954 . . . The husky six footer is
ambidextrous, an attribute which
helped win him the Jim Bowie
role . . . Louis Edelman, producer
of the series, spotted him one day
skillfully switching his racket
from right to left hand during a
game . , . Recalling that Bowie
also had been ambidextrous, Edel-
man worked out a deal with Scott.
The Forbes' occupy a modest
home in Hollywood, own a cocker
spaniel named "Cricket" and a
parakeet named "Humphrey" , . .
Both hi-fi fans, they own a large
record collection, with Mozart and
Broadway shows predominating.
CHARMING PRINCE . . . Brit-
ish skating star Sheila Hamil-
ton plays role of Prince Charm*
log in London extravangansa .
"Cindtrell* mi Ice." _J
■SOIL CONSERVATIONS
DISTRICT NEWS
■ NRSM^MRSIKMfll
Preliminary survey work for put-
ting down an irrigation well was
done for A. M. Crain east of Good-
night.
A. L. Palm has just completed in-
stalling approximately 2000 feet of
underground pipe to .conserve ir-
rigation water. Mr. Palm reports he
has just brought in another good
6 in. irrigation well.
Lonnle Rood is carrying out ex-
periments on shredding and disk-
ing maize stalks, and deep plowing
part of the stalks that were shred-
ed and disked. These plots will be
fertilized. Check plots will be left
to check the results by.
Shredding, disking and fertilizing
is a good conservation practice un-
der irrigation. Enough stubble is
left on the surface to protect land
from wind erosion and to improve
water penetration. Fertilizer is add-
ed to help maintain soil fertility
and to aid in stubble decomposi-
tion. 25 bushels of wheat removes
28 pounds of nitrogen, 13 pounds
of phosphoric acid and 8 pounds
of potash. 1500 pounds of cotton
(lint and seed) removes 40 pounds
of nitrogen, 16 pounds of phosphor-
ic acid and 46 pounds of potash.
"We think of our land and water
and human resources not as static
and sterile possessions but as life-
giving asse3ts to be directed by
wise provisions for future days. We
seek to use our natural resources
not as a thing apart but as some-
thing that is interwoven with in-
dustry, labor, finance, taxation, a-
griculture,, homes, recreation, good
citizenship. The results of this in-
terweaving will have a greater in-
fluence on the future American
standard of living than all the rest
of our economicas put together."
—Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1957, newspaper, January 17, 1957; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355552/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.