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  D. L. Wayne Jones, Jr. #695
Jones, 61, was sentenced to death for the Aug. 14, 1979, shooting death of 48-year-old Stanley Eugene Buck, Sr.
Jones, a Comanche County death row inmate, was sentenced to die for the March 14, 1979 murder of Stanley Buck Sr.
Jones becomes the 8th condemned inmate to be put to death this year in Oklahoma and the 38th overall since the state resumed capital punishment in 1990.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/death/US/jones695.htm   (3493 words)

  
 Buck Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buck Jones (born Charles Gebhart, December 4, 1889, Vincennes, Indiana; died November 30, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American motion picture star of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, best known for his work starring in many popular western movies.
Jones had more than 160 film credits to his name, in a career that began in 1918.
Buck Jones was one of the 492 victims of the 1942 Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston, Massachusetts, dying two days after the November 28 blaze.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buck_Jones   (210 words)

  
 Country singer Buck Jones killed near Texas interstate - USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Buck Jones, who released an album called Lucky Star in 2005, was struck from behind early Saturday off Interstate 30, authorities said.
Jones, 33, of Nashville, had blown a tire and was looking for a mile marker so road assistance crews could find him, promoter and co-producer Billy Block said in a statement.
Jones and his guitarist were on their way to perform at a party, Block said.
www.usatoday.com /life/music/news/2007-03-18-buck-jones-obit_N.htm?csp=34   (224 words)

  
 Mar-Ken History
Buck Jones was born as Charles Frederick Gebhard.
Jones said the house was built at a cost of $110,000 and was situated originally on five acres.
Jones said she is anticipating the time when the new owner tries to tear down the house itself.
www.mar-ken.org /history/joneshouse.html   (1617 words)

  
 About Us
Buck attended Auburn University in pursuit of a degree in Veterinary medicine, but a visit to a family member’s nursery inspired the farmer within.
Over the years, Buck watched his company grow and flourish into what it is today – one of Atlanta’s largest, oldest, and most respected suppliers of nursery and landscape supplies.
Buck Jones truly enjoyed his time in the horticulture industry and all of the friends that he made along the way.
www.buckjonesnurserywoodstock.com /id1.html   (296 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Buck, a 20th century American, was overcome by fumes while being trapped in a mine cave-in.
Buck was an early star of Famous Funnies, generally considered the very first modern-style comic book, where he appeared alongside Mutt & Jeff, Joe Palooka, and other comic strip stars, from 1935-55.
Flint Dille (grandson of Buck's original syndicator) was the publisher and editor, and co-wrote the first three issues, which were adapted from a graphic novel written by Steven Grant.
www.toonopedia.com /buckrog.htm   (773 words)

  
 Buck Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Charles Buck Jines / Charles ' Buck' Jones / Charles 'Buck' Jones / Charles Buck Jones / Charles Jones
Hills of Peril (1927) (as Charles 'Buck' Jones)....
A Rough Shod Fighter (1927) (as Charles 'Buck' Jones)
www.imdb.com /name/nm0427659   (316 words)

  
 Windy City Times
Buck and his horse Silver made dozens of popular western films throughout the 1920s, and his film The Fighting Buckaroo ( 1926 ) brought a new slang word for cowboy into the language—”buckaroo.” Later, he decided to produce his own films.
Buck and his party were sitting at several tables while the leather walls, although treated for fire resistance, emanated thick clouds of choking smoke.
News accounts reported Buck Jones as a hero trying to save the burning victims as he ran in and out of the building, though Jones was found near where he had been seated.
www.windycitymediagroup.com /gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=10694   (1306 words)

  
 Article: Buck Jones: Cocoanut Grove Controversy.
Buck Jones was the 481st person of, eventually, 492 who died in the 12-15 minute Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 28, 1942, 60 years ago.
Buck died Monday, November 30th, of critical second- and third-degree burns to the face, mouth and throat, and smoke inhalation.
Buck's contingent was on a combination war bond selling tour and promotional junket for his Monogram films.
www.wildestwesterns.com /no_5/buck_jones.htm   (356 words)

  
 CowboyDirectory.Com: Page J - 4
Buck Jones was born Charles Frederick Gebhard on Dec. 12, 1890 (or was it Dec. 4, 1889, as some sources say?).
Buck Jones was the Number One Western movie star in 1936, 3rd in 1937 and 1938, and 8th in 1939.
Dick Jones was born as Dickie Jones on Feb. 25, 1927 in Snyder, TX.
www.cowboydirectory.com /J/J-on1.html   (1744 words)

  
 CowboyPal, Movies Unlimited Video Links by Movie Name
American Indian Buck Jones rides a blue streak across the West as a Pony Express rider, then must clear the name of the local tribe, who is being blamed for the theft of the mail service's finest horses.
That border is the one between Canada and the United States, and red-blooded Mountie Buck Jones crosses it--and the line between the law and the outlaw--when he joins a gang of crooks undercover to flush out his brother's killer.
Buck Jones, one of cowboy fans' favorite heroes, is a shy tenderfoot who gets teased by all the other cowpokes.
www.cowboypal.com /cowtrdbrbuckjones.html   (769 words)

  
 BUCK'S TAXIDERMY
Buck's Taxidermy is a full-time taxidermy studio located 2 miles east of Eastland on Old Hwy.
Buck has earned numerous awards in competitions and was considered one of the big winners at the2002 OKTA competition in Tulsa.
Buck and his wife Karla are also commercial breeders of whitetail deer and owners of Honeysuckle Haven Whitetails.
www.geocities.com /karlanbuck/bucks_taxidermy.html   (239 words)

  
 Buck Jones ... COCOANUT GROVE CONTROVERSY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Buck Jones was the 481st person of, eventually, 492 who died in the 12-15 minute Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston, MA, Saturday, Nov. 28, 1942.
Buck died Monday Nov. 30 of critical second and third degree burns to the face, mouth and throat and smoke inhalation.
Buck's fire ravaged body was found by a Coast Guardsman and a taxi driver aiding in rescue efforts in the very area Marty Sheridan alludes to.
www.surfnetinc.com /chuck/terms15.htm   (1685 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/youonlycallmewhenyouredrunk
People who have worked with Buck and seen him perform are amazed by his ease and authenticity thanks to his rare combination of raucous good fun and pure talent.
Buck had such a strong sense of family, and that’s why for so many of us it is like a member of our family has passed on.
Buck is now playing his wonderful music for God now and we will all meet again to hear him play.......My thoughts and prayers are with all during this time
www.myspace.com /youonlycallmewhenyouredrunk   (1580 words)

  
 The Velvet Rope Forums: Buck Jones
Jones' inclusion of Hyatt's songs in his sets introduced Hyatt's music to a new generation of audiences, and Lucky Town includes versions of Hyatt's "Houston Town" and "Goin' To New Orleans," with Allison Moorer singing harmonies on the latter tune.
Jones, a singer-songwriter and touring musician, died early Saturday morning, March 17, when he was hit by a car while walking beside a Texas highway.
Jones was 33, and was routinely cited as someone whose career was on the upswing.
www.velvetrope.com /ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=949588&Main=946786   (1393 words)

  
 Buck Jones
Buck's real name was Charles Frederick Gebhart, and his generally reported birthdate and birthplace is December 4, 1889 or December 12, 1891 in a "small house on the outskirts of Vincennes, Indiana".
Initially billed as 'Charles Jones', he adopted the screen moniker of 'Buck Jones' by the mid 1920s.
A quick review of the film credits of Jones' silents shows a veritable 'who's who' of directors that would make their mark in subsequent years in both A and B grade movies.
www.surfnetinc.com /chuck/buck.htm   (394 words)

  
 Country singer Buck Jones killed along interstate service road - Music
Singer Buck Jones, who was on the verge of breaking big in the country music industry, died along an service road off Interstate 30 after he was struck by a vehicle early Saturday.
He was struck by the vehicle while walking along the service road to find a mile marker so road assistance crews could find him to help with a blow out on his car, according to information in a statement from promoter and co-producer Billy Block.
Block said Jones and his guitarist were traveling to a party where they were expected to perform.
music.monstersandcritics.com /news/article_1279544.php/Country_singer_Buck_Jones_killed_along_interstate_service_road   (226 words)

  
 Buck Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Although born in Indiana, Jones grew up on a ranch near Red Rock in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), and there learned the riding and shooting skills that would stand him in good stead as a hero of Westerns.
With his famed horse Silver, Jones was one of the most successful and popular actors in the genre, and at one point he was receiving more fan mail than any actor in the world.
Jones was horribly burned and died two days later.
www.a2zpeople.com /b/bu/buck+jones.asp   (943 words)

  
 Buck Jones & His Rhythm Riders, Back on the track!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Buck Jones and His Rhythm Riders, Back on the track!
Buck Jones and His Rhythm Riders, established in 1978, ruled the Finnish Rock'n Roll scene in early 80's.
Buck Jones and His Rhythm Riders has it's own unique sound (which we call The Ultimate Boogie Sound).
www.rockabilly.nl /artists/buckjones.htm   (369 words)

  
 The Monogram Trio Westerns - the Rough Riders with Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton
Jones, Dunlap and Monogram's Trem Carr had formed Great Western Pictures to produce the Rough Riders series for release through Monogram, and each had invested $3,300 in the venture.
The badly burned Jones was rushed to the Massachusetts General Hospital but passed away a few days after the fire.
The exact reason that Jones was in Boston is lost in Hollywood history, but the general consensus is that he was there to promote his Monogram films, or do some War Bond work, or do a little of both.
www.b-westerns.com /trio1.htm   (714 words)

  
 Dave Jones Illinois' Whitetail Buck
The Birthday Cake buck was a very challenging trophy to hunt because he was mainly nocturnal.
The buck began walking again, moving toward a dirt mound on the trail just inside the woods, 18 yards away from the anxious hunter.
The buck spun around and headed for the next wood lot across the open pasture, in the direction of his bedding area.
www.northamericanwhitetail.com /trophybucks/tr_0804jones/index.html   (2088 words)

  
 Biography of Robert Jones Buck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
EDITED BY: EDGAR C. Buck, Robert Jones, has been a resident of the city of Watertown since 1880, having removed from St. Albans, Vt., to accept a position with the Davis Sewing Machine Company, in whose employ he remaineci for three years.
At the end of this service he was offered a position as bookkeeper with the firm of Farwell and Rhines, which he accepted and held for eight years, and then resigned to become a member of the coal firm of Marcy, Buck and Riley, wholesale dealers in coal, in which business he is now engaged.
Buck is a trustee of the Jefferson County Savings Bank, also of the City Hospital.
history.rays-place.com /ny/jeff-bios/buck-rj.htm   (147 words)

  
 Explosive Rock-A-Billy 2, Buck Jones
I know you will agree with me that Buck Jones is a living rockabilly legend, not just in his home country Finland, but most Europeans will know his 25+ year legacy of rockabilly and rock 'n' roll music.
Recording his first solo album "Bad" in 1980, Buck went on to record a memorable album for Rollin' Rock (USA) in 1981 with his soulmate Teddy Guitar, and with the help of rockabilly legends Ray Campi and Kevin Fennell.
Buck's new album is a collection of hot rockabilly, pumping rock 'n' roll and Soutern tales, hitting off with the new but authentic rockabilly song "Everybody's Rockin' With Me", which is kinda recorded in the original Rollin' Rock style.
www.rockabilly.nl /reviews/explosiverockabilly2.htm   (797 words)

  
 Biography for Buck Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
His daughter Maxine Jones was born in 1918; she married actor Noah Beery Jr.
The truth is that Buck was trapped along with all the others.
Buck died two days later in a hospital before his wife, who luckily was out of town that night, could reach him.
us.imdb.com /Bio?Jones,+Buck   (822 words)

  
 Americana Roots : Your Daily Fix For Americana Music : - Buck Jones Remembered
The Americana community is grieving today after learning of the passing of up and coming singer/songwriter, Buck Jones.
Buck released "Lucky Star" last year and was a friend to many in the music community.
He was struck by a car early Saturday morning while trying to identify a mile marker sign to Triple AAA after having a tire blow out on Interstate 30.
www.americanaroots.com /content/myblog/buck-jones-remembered.html   (302 words)

  
 Work In Sports - sports jobs, sports employment
Buck has spent the last 22 years with the University of Tennessee and has assumed many different roles.
While he saw himself being a gym teacher in the second grade, Buck says he could not have foreseen what he is doing today, but he knew the field of sports would be his calling.
Buck says that there are a few steps to get you to where you want to be.
www.workinsports.com /article.asp?id=48   (840 words)

  
 Buck Jones - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Born in Indiana, Charles "Buck" Jones was raised in Montana, where he trained himself to be an expert rider and roper.
Buck Jones and Associates: Serving Atlanta Area Landscapers and Gardeners Since 1972.
Buck Jones - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Buck Jones Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/buck-jones/95621/main   (102 words)

  
 BuckJones.com
Everything that you could possibly need for a complete landscape – trees, shrubs, sod, soil, mulch, timbers, stone and more – is available at any of Buck Jones’ locations and ready for timely delivery to your home, shop or job site.
Buck Jones cannot be held responsible for any damage to your driveway or landscape and will ask that you sign a release form prior to unloading.
Buck Jones cannot, however, be held responsible for expenses incurred to the customer for late deliveries if the circumstances were out of our control (ie.
www.buckjones.com /delivery.html   (494 words)

  
 The Buck Jones Cadillac
In his own words, he explains how this one-off custom job was indeed brought to life for Buck Jones by the late great Designer-Earl.
In other words, the research done so far clearly indicates the Buck Jones Cadillac to be 100 percent authentic.
Richard Earl helped with the sale of the Buck Jones Cadillac and in order to have Harley Earl's first high-finned motoramic roadster become a turn-key Pebble Beach Concourse car, it will need a proper restoration.
www.carofthecentury.com /the_buck_jones_cadillac.htm   (295 words)

  
 Buck Jones, Faculty, Department of Exercise, Sport, and Leisure Studies, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Buck Jones, Faculty, Department of Exercise, Sport, and Leisure Studies, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Buck came to the University of Tennessee in 1981 after 13 years of teaching and coaching at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse.
Dr. Jones created the adidas Partners in Sports program in 1997 for the sole purpose of generating funds to create more and better opportunities for students in the Sport Management program.
web.utk.edu /~sals/staff/Jones.html   (271 words)

  
 For the Service | MTV MOVIES
Jones is cast as Indian scout Buck O'Bryan, trying his best to keep the peace between the Native Americans and a government outpost.
O'Bryan is replaced by George Murphy (Clifford Jones), the son of commanding officer Captain Murphy (Edward Keane).
Buck Jones' skill as a director is proven in the opening scenes of For the Service, which realistically convey a blistering frontier heat wave.
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/58640/moviemain.jhtml   (123 words)

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