World & Nation
Elsewhere in the nation’s courts: Former Houston airport baggage handler Edward Louis Young III was sentenced to spend 600 hours cleaning up after the horses at the Houston Police Department stables after being convicted of stealing the trademark pistols owned by Jack Carlson (Clayton) Moore--a.k.a. the Lone Ranger.
Sept. 8, 1988
Travel & Experiences
Driving into this tiny town on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada for a 60th anniversary celebration of the Lone Ranger, Jerry and Barbara Tighe spotted a guy with a Lone Ranger hat chatting with a group of people on a street corner.
June 12, 1993
Archives
Clayton Moore, television’s “Lone Ranger,” is keeping at least one masked eye on his trademark chrome-plated Colt .45s since they were recovered after disappearing at an airport luggage terminal on Christmas Eve.
April 29, 1987
Memorial: Friends tell 400 mourners that the actor who played the Lone Ranger was a reminder of a bygone era.
Jan. 17, 2000
Obituaries
Clayton Moore, whose hearty “Hi-yo, Silver” resounded on television throughout the 1950s and who personally identified so strongly with the Lone Ranger character that he refused even in old age to give up being a Western hero, died Tuesday.
Dec. 29, 1999
California
Memorial: Hundreds turn out at Griffith Park to honor the late Clayton Moore, whom friends say embodied high ideals as the Lone Ranger and in his own life.
A memorial service for actor Clayton Moore, who played the Western hero known as the Lone Ranger on television, is scheduled for Sunday.
Jan. 13, 2000
Television
Driving into this tiny town on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada for a 60th anniversary celebration of the Lone Ranger, Jerry and Barbara Tighe spotted a guy witha Lone Ranger hat chatting with a group of people on a street corner.
June 9, 1993
Movies
The Lone Ranger is taking off his dark glasses and putting on his mask once again.
Jan. 15, 1985
Edward Louis Young III, a former airline baggage handler at Houston’s Hobby Airport, was convicted Tuesday of stealing two Colt .45 pistols and a holster belonging to Clayton Moore, television’s Lone Ranger.
April 30, 1987