The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1963 Page: 7 of 14
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33c
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35c
69c
21c
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Tasty,. Garden Vegetables from Piggly Wiggly!
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No. 303
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Regular
Bars
Regular
Size
No. 300
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Regular
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Bath
Bars
HARD AT WORK. H. I. Trout, former
editor of the Bowie News is shown with
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Shortening
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Carnation Evaporated
FIRST 4 CANS
THEREAFTER—14c
Bake-Rite
Pure
Vegetable
Del Monte
Early
Garden
5-Oz.
Can
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28-Oz.
. Botle
1-Lb. Cello
Bags
SHAMPOO. Woodbury. Golden. Regular 69c Retail
Aqua Volva After Shave
SHAVE LOTION. Regular 79c Retail. Plus Tax
ANACIN, 100 Count Bottlo. Regular 81.25 Retail.
Stylo. Super or
Regular 14-Os.
Jumbo Site Can
Regular 81.49
Rodeo's. Frosh Berk
NECK BONES
Regular
Size
Seabrook,
Cut and
Cream Style
to tick-
fires in
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rted by
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he said
be made
activ-
serves
sted in-
srs were
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DOLE'S
PINEAPPLE JUICE
LIBBY'S CUT
BEETS
Banquet, Beef. «
Chicken or Turkey
some of the games ho has invented since
retiring. Nows Photo.
• HOL8UM. ELBOW
MACARONI
HANDY ANDY. LIQUID
CLEAN
Jonathan
New Crop
STAR-KIST
CHUNK TUNA
WHITE SWAN with PORK
BLACKEYE PEAS
BREEZE POWDERS. 5c Off Label
DETERGENT
LIFEBUOY
TOILET SOAP
LIFEBUOY
toilet soap
LUX LIQUID
DETERGENT
LUX
TOHJET SOAP
LUX
TOILET SOAP
YAMS
Fine Hemo Grown
or All Gold
Russet
POTATOES
U. 8. No. 1
FLOUR
8-Os. .
Piee
10'
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Fino
Flavor
10'
TRUTH IS OUR BLADE
5 39'
4 - 49c
3 - 49'
2-25'
15c
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matched by players.
Puzzle Hop or Diamond Check-
ers which will also be on the
market in the fall la made on
a magnetic board so that it can
be played by people confined to
bed, invalids, or children trav-
eling in cars.
Trout, who has been making
the games for thre yean says
that he doesh*t make them for
profit, but as a pastime and to
help othen. He says **1 believe
that a person that is ill or that
cannot engage in a lot of phy-
sical exercise should use his
Cantaloupes
Western
Full Flavor
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I p, r < s Great- Vtr •< ty . . always a* . . .
master of science degree in, psy-
chology.
degree, n >
Also an education-major, Mrs.
Mitchell is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude A. Baker, Route
1, Saint Jo.
An elementary teacher at Saint
Jo, Mrs. Henderson has also ap-
plied for the master of education
degree. / ,
PIGGLY WJ
Shoulder Roasts^
PEACHES^-"
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diana. It consists of quotes by
famous people which are to be
time in a lot of mental exercise
and a little physical."
In I960 when Trout was editor
of the Bowie News, he invented
the hydraulic turtle which is now
used in print shops throughout
the country as a time saver in
lifting forms and other heavy
articles.
Before coming to Bowie, be
was with the Associated Press
and covered three sessions of
the Texas Legislature and one
governor's election. He said “1
Armour Star
BAR-B-Q RIBS
Borden's
CREAM CHEESE ... 8-Os. Pkg. 35c
Sea Pak. Freeh Frosty. 8-Oa. Package
FISH STICKS :......7 < for 81.00
Armour Star. "Value-Trim". Aged. Heavy Beef
ARM ROAST Lb. 59c
By Carole Stephenson
H. I. Trout, a former owner
and editor of the Bowie News
is now using his time to make
educational games for children,
shut-ins, and "golden agon”.'
According to Trout hb games
are made for a three-fold pur-
pose. 1. To keep sustaining in-
terest. 2. To be educational and
3. to provide a memory aid to
the players.
Trout has three games on the
market now and more will be
out in the fall. .
'One of the games on the market
by Zondervan Publishing Co,
Grand Rapids, Michigan, is call-
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 : ~
Former Bowie Editor Invents
Educational < Games for all Ages
cd “Bible Quotes” which con-
)r Sits of cards containing Bible
v Verses and topics. The game is
e played similar to “Authors” in
i. that each player tries to get a
book of like cards. This game is
to help the players learn more
Biblical verses and topics.
| Mix N*Match, another game on
me market is put out by the
Standard Publishing Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. This game is
bas«*d on the order of a jig-saw
mizzle and comes in both Bib-
Hfal and secular forma.
jiother game coming out in
fall will be Cross Cut Quotes
Warner Press, Anderson, In-
DOG FOOD Old Sport
5 & 39c
Booth's. Freeh Frosty
HALIBUT STEAK. 18-Os. Peckage
Rath's, Hickory Smoked
CANNED HAM i a 3-Lb. Can 82.98
Armour Star. "Valu-Trim”. Aged. Heavy Beef
PORTERHOUSE STEAK ... . Lb. 81.09
Armour Star. "Value-Trim'*. Aged. Heavy Beef
RIB STEAK Lb. 69c
Burlison's. Family Size
FRANKFURTERS
viewing the governor to suicide
cases."
The first newspaper he owned
was in Childress, Texas.
When not making games or
free-lance writing Trout finds
time to work in hb greenhouse
and to putter in the yard.
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CARROTS
NECTARINES
Ground Beef sas«-
2-S35'
Four From County
Seek NTSU Degrees
Four Montague County students
are among 282 graduate students •
who have applied for master's
degrees st North Texas State Uni-
versity this semester.
Other degree esndidstes in-
clude 534 for bachelor's degrees i
snd 10 for the doctor's degree.
Summer commencement exircb
ses ere scheduled, for 8 p. m.
Aug. 22 in Touts Field.
Montague County degree can-
didates are Charles W. Ryan.
Montague; Mrs. Cletus Russ Fry-
ar, Bowie; and Mrs. Annie Ruth
Mitchell and Mrs. Riiby Nell
Henderson, both of Saint Jo,
Ryan, son of Mrs. Bonnie M.
Ryen, Montague. is seeking the •'3
Hey Kids! Get Your "Picture Pal" Order Blanks at Piggly Wiggly Today!
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Ss $100
Cana |
FROZEN FOODS
MEAT PIES
8p<,. 45c
BANQUET, 12^-Oz. Package'
tacos .7.;..
SEABROOK, FRENCH FRIES
POTATOES
SOWIE
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Tomato Juice
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1963, newspaper, September 5, 1963; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364076/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.