The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1977 Page: 2 of 84
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Featherless Fowl Has No Hair But Ducky Clothes
WESTERN AND DINGO
BOOTS.
Choice of
Paid or Free
Gilt Wrap
69.88
49.88
soft drink can is his toy I find it every-
where in his cage — in his water dish,
in his little cardboard house He’s had
• MEN’S, LADIES’, GIRLS’ AND BOYS'
HEAVY WEIGHT WINTER COATS
SPECAL GROUPS
• MANY, MANY OTHER
ITEMS NOT LISTED.
89.95, 20-gal/day,
59.95, 11-gal/day,
and matching bonnet to ward off the
nighttime chill The package was ad-
dressed only to the "Naked Duck. c-o
Mrs Darling," but it was delivered
67/ 100,000-BTU, reg $359
84/125,000-BTU, reg. $409
• ENTIRE STOCK
LADIES’ FASHION
BOOTS AND ACME
USE WARDS
CHARGALL
CREDIT
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• MEN'S FASHION JEANS
BY H.I.S., LEVI.
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PEOPLE AND
LONGER SHOPPING
HOURS AT ALL
THREE ANTHONY STORES
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Regulary 69.95
• MEN’S FALL THREE
PIECE SUITS
Two flames for mild or bitter cold Auto
blower adapts to central air conditioning
Dual-flame thermostat required: extra
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estimate placed Oklahoma s population
at 2,766,000 in 1976. ranking it 27th
among the 50 states in terms of
population density, at 39 persons per
square mile, it ranks 34th and in area
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"It’s lovely, isn't it?" Mrs Darling more fun with it "
said, showing it off. "But I can't put it Soupy eats six heads of lettuce a
on him It would frighten him to week, along with puffed wheat and
death." rice, bread and dogfood
Another woman sent a hat made of For pals, Soupy has two dogs. three
feathers with a suggestion to cut it up other birds and two cats — all strays
and make a suit for the poor bird Mrs Darling has befriended during the
But Mrs Darling has made Soupy years
only a little house from a cardboard "He loves the dogs. but not the cats,
box where he can sleep, or just hide He quacks at them," Mrs Darling
out said
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Ruth Lane of Baltimore sent Mrs Dar- "Writ had a lot of fun, a lot of gig-
ling a hand made turtle-neck sweater gles," Mrs Darling said "He playa lit-
TAMPA, Ha (AP) - On Thanks- Two years ago today a Tampa travel
giving Day two years ago, a bald little agent drove round trip to Sligo. Ky . to
duck named Soupy was driven to Flor- adopt Soupy When the duck proved too
ida to spare him from the Kentucky much for her to handle. she called Mrs
winter Soupy is fatter and stronger Darling
now, but he still looks like a plucked “In the beginning. I wondered why I
chicken had such a funny looking thing around.
The odds were against him then But now, I think he's awfully cute,"
"Some thought he wouldn't see his first said Mrs Darling, a softy for stray ani-
birthday,” said Alice Darling, the kin- mats
dly 74-year-old widow who adopted the “I don t know why he never grew any
featherless fowl hair He thinks he has feathers, she
But although Soupy has grown plump added with a laugh Hi takes care of
and strong dining on puffed rice and himself like he has them He stretches
lettuce and cuddling by the heater with and puffs himself up And he doesn't
the dog on cold nights, he’s never have a one"
grown any feathers Soupy does sport a ducky wardrobe
• ENTIRE STOCK
OF LADIES ROYAL
PARK PANTS, TOPS,
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space-saver furnace.
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1977, newspaper, November 24, 1977; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2039116/m1/2/?q=dust%20bowl: accessed December 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.