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Mr. Haney ( given name Eustace Charleston Haney ) is a local farmer turned salesman and con man in the rural Hooterville community who was a supporting antagonist character on the 1960s CBS television series Green Acres.

Haney and thought
The guy is off his rocker, Haney thought to himself, and looked away from those eyes.

Haney and at
Haney peered doubtfully at his drinking companion through bleary, tear-filled eyes.
Haney went to bed, happy that at least he was rid of that lousy landlord.
Haney died in Saddle Brook, New Jersey in 1964, at age 39, six weeks after the opening of Funny Girl, which she choreographed.
Haney Place Exchange is the main bus exchange, with every bus line in Maple Ridge stopping here at some point along its route.
* Mr. Haney showing up at inopportune moments, attempting to sell Oliver just what he needs at that moment ( according to Haney, of course ).
Brooks persuaded Haney to attend a party at an address Corll had moved to on San Felipe Street the previous month.
Before they can flee, Douglas and Kramer are forced to board a helicopter by White House officials, claiming to be taking them to Camp David at the request of Haney.
They decide to go to Kramer's Presidential Library in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio to obtain a record Kramer kept of all meals served during his time in the White House, which will prove Haney was present at a key meeting with Reynolds.
Drama at Inish, which was presented in London and on Broadway as Is Life Worth Living ?, was revived as part of the 2011 season at the Shaw Festival ( Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada ), with Mary Haney as Lizzie Twohig.
Stevie Richards trained at Mike Sharpe's wrestling school in Brick Township, New Jersey, after being discovered by Dan Haney of the Pennsylvania-based World Wide Wrestling Alliance.
The group first appeared in Our Army at War # 81 ( April 1959 ), and were created by Bob Haney and Ross Andru.
In his entire career, Ray beat every competitor he met on stage at least once, with the exception of Lee Labrada, 8-Time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney and 6-Time Mr. Olympia Dorian Yates.
At 5 ' 7 ", 210 lbs, Ray was called a Giant Killer, having to give up at least 40 to 50 lbs and 4-5 " to three of the sport's most prolific bodybuilders, including Lee Haney, Dorian Yates, and Ronnie Coleman
Another public affairs show that aired Sunday nights at 11: 30 p. m. from 1967 to 1981 was Haney ’ s People with host Don Haney.
Haney would often turn up in his truck at the Douglas farm, minutes after they've realized they needed something, selling exactly that ( even if it were very odd ), complete with a pull-down sign on his truck advertising it.
Upon his retirement at the end of the 1968 baseball season, Haney became a part-time consultant for the California Angels, and he was succeeded as the team's general manager by Dick Walsh.
Haney died on November 9, 1977 at age 79 in Beverly Hills, California, when he suffered a severe heart attack.
* November 25: Teen Titans co-creator Bob Haney dies at c. age 78.
Haney died at the age of 96 in California on January 20, 1922, after suffering a severe attack of pneumonia.

Haney and time
The characters of Wonder Girl and Wonder Woman then began to diverge, as Bob Haney wrote Wonder Girl stories that took place in the same time period as those of Wonder Woman.
Another time, Haney had what seemed to be an entire company in the back of his truck.
Mr. Haney would cross-over to Petticoat Junction including one time as a realtor for the recently wedded Betty Jo Bradley.
Mr. Haney is mentioned in an episode of the prime time TV series ALF.

Haney and .
By then, the stranger was thanking Haney profusely and had one arm around his shoulders as if he were an old friend.
Haney managed a weak laugh.
Five minutes later, before Haney could make his break, the stranger stood up and nodded farewell.
Haney watched the small but wiry man slip out the door quickly and silently, and felt relieved to see that nobody else seemed to notice his departure.
The next day, Sunday, the hangover reminded Haney where he had been the night before.
Haney hoped that nobody noticed his sudden pallor, as he felt the blood drain from his cheeks.
The stranger's eyes were large and sad, as if Phil Haney had hurt his feelings.
However, Haney knew it was not a dream.
Haney felt like shrinking out of sight, but he was already trapped in the corner with the wiry, dark little man.
Haney didn't want to encourage his company, but felt he ought to buy him a drink anyhow, to prevent possible trouble.
To break the uncomfortable silence, Haney began to talk.
Haney scowled.
Haney felt a twinge of annoyance when he heard the now familiar line again.
Haney swished the liquor in the bottom of his glass.
* 1898 – Fred Haney, American baseball player, manager, and coach ( d. 1977 )
* Haney, William S. Culture and Consciousness: Literature Regained.
I needed one to watch my performance, and one to work with the cameraman on the timing .. without such people as Stanley, Carol Haney and Jeanne Coyne I could never have done these things.
He choreographed his own movement, along with that of the ensemble, with the assistance of Jeanne Coyne, Stanley Donen, Carol Haney, and Alex Romero.
* 2001 – Anne Haney, American actress ( b. 1934 )
Traveling 4, 176 miles ( 6, 720 km ) from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Vancouver, British Columbia, in a 1912 REO special touring car, mechanic / driver Fonce V. ( Jack ) Haney and journalist Thomas W. Wilby made the first trip by automobile across Canada ( including one short jaunt into northeastern Washington State when the Canadian roads were virtually impassable.

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