Jim was a man of varied interests.?His dry sense of humor never flagged, and he was apt to burst into song at the slightest provocation.?During the 1970s, he wrote a weekly column for the Bisbee Observer called The Barnyard Philosopher.?He also self-published two books: High Lonesome and Bisbee High Grade. He is survived by his wife Alice; children Susan Husband, Beverly Woods (Kyle),
it rather circumscribes the problem, Charles Burnett (Denise); and grandchildren, Sean Husband, Kathryn Woods and Bonnie Woods.
As for any citizen going cowboy and playing wannabe cop, police have made it clear that the citizens are a neighborhood watch on wheels, not a vigilante group.
Each of firefighters' families will receive a tax-free $328,000 lump sum from the federal government, Social Security benefits, workers compensation and free tuition for their children at Arizona universities, along with a share of donations. The families of the six fulltime employees also get health insurance, an increased life insurance payment and the men's annual salaries.
A lot of people say, Hey, God doesn t have a sense of humor. Yes,
tables and chairs. Others �C like lighting, he does. God has a great sense of humor. Look at me. Look at Phil. Look at Willie. Look at Jase,
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Beyond table ware and seating, what are the best creature comforts to invest in? Which products and amenities will ultimately?provide the most enjoyment and bang for the buck when it comes to outdoor upgrades? Narrowing the options to those with the greatest benefits and versatility is a smart approach. Here are some outdoor accessories that will prove to not only enhance your summer entertaining, but will create pleasure throughout the year.
"How about this sunshine?" asked Cindy Shake, Spenard Farmers Market community and media relations volunteer. "We were saying at the market on Saturday what a difference a couple of years makes when every Saturday was raining,
mulberry bags, and now this! No doubt that our farmer/growers, vendors and customers all thrive on sunshine. We had record traffic on Saturday and the lettuce, spinach, radishes, chives and greens are starting to show up on vendor tables."