Dallas McKennon

Tony, the Tiger’s Frosted Sugar Flakes character was born with the pipes of Dallas McKennon, who was Tony from 1952 to 1953.

Dallas Raymond McKennon was born on July 19, 1919, near La Grande, Oregon. His childhood was marked by hardship when his mother died while he was still young, after which he was raised by an aunt and uncle on their farm. Growing up in rural northeastern Oregon fostered a lifelong fascination with nature, history, and storytelling that would later influence both his educational work and his entertainment career. Information regarding his formal education is limited, as he entered the workforce at a

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Patricia Blair

Her striking beauty and Southern charm made her a prominent figure in television westerns.

Patricia Blair, born Patsy Lou Blake on January 15, 1933, in Fort Worth, Texas, was an American actress best known for her roles in popular television series during the 1960s. Her striking beauty and Southern charm made her a prominent figure in television westerns. Though her career in Hollywood wasn’t extensive in terms of volume, she made a lasting impression in several key roles.

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Ozark Howler

Hoaxes and falsely-reported sightings abound and make finding the truth even more difficult. Reported sightings date back to the early 1800s and are still occuring.

The Ozark Howler, also known as the Ozark Black Howler, the Hoo-Hoo, the Nightshade Bear, and the Devil Cat, is a legendary creature that is purported to live in remote areas in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. The creature is reported to be cat-like, large like a bear, with glowing red eyes, black fur, and some have said a horned head.

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