Don't Forget. DAYLIGHT SAVG1JEQ INS MARCH 9 DA A'-SFia 1-4 N Hollywood Nights at NHE Page BA ntlaonline.c o-m 1-q.i 1.. L L F L 3 2 6 U~jiY Ov /'i LIVPAFXEIi SERI i... EC'TW' i GH.1,` SFLi 32biI/-)'~u **4 I "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" U. .. *** I15TYAR N1go:8T 2 I Election results Here are the winners of the Jasper city election held March 4 Jasper City Council District 2 - Damell Lumpkin District 3 - Ann Lessman District 4 - Elaine Rozier See a future edition of the -Jasper News for details. Father, son lose all in fire Virgil Webb and his son, Virgil Webb II, lost everything they had in a mobile home fire on Monday, Feb. 3, accord- ing to a report from Crossroads Fire/Rescue. No one was injured in the fire. When 'firefighters ar- rived at 6542 SW 63rd Ave., Jasper, the home was completely engulfed in flames, the report states. Although the fire- fighters had the fire un- der control in 10 minutes, the home and contents were a total loss. Japer Fire/Rescue provided as- sistance to Crossroads Fire/Rescue. The Webbs had no in- surance. If you would like to make a donation to them, call 386-840-5566. Prescribed burning benefits communities, environment Submitted On Feb. 26, Governor Charlie Christ and Com- missioner Charles Bron- son signed the Prescribed Fire Awareness Week Resolution designating March 2-8 as Prescribed Fire Awareness Week. The Florida Division of Forestry (DOF) through the Forest Protection Bu- reau oversees one of the r ost active prescribed 2 programs in the coun- In an average year the vision will issue .E PRESCRIBED, PAGE 2A More arrests in shootings 9 charged so far By Melody Lee Manager The Hamilton County Sher- iff's Office has made nine ar- rests in connection with the shooting incident on Sunday, Feb. Feb. 24, according to Sher- iff Harrell Reid. The shooting occurred between two groups "We are taking this very seriously," said ' Sheriff Harrell Reid. "We are continuing to investigate and we expect to make more arrests." ; of people who were arguing outside a residence in Mc- Gauley's Trailer park in Jasper. "We are taking this very se- riously," Reid said. "We are continuing to investigate and we expect to make more ar- rests." Jeremy Walls, age 23, of 1288 SW 3rd St. in Jasper was ar- rested that evening and charged with two counts of at- tempted felony murder and shooting into an occupied dwelling. Sirtez Daniels, age 18, of 10760 NW 79th Tr. in Jasper, was arrested on the next day and charged with one count attempted murder. Two more arrests were made on Wednesday, Feb. 27, SSEE ARRESTS, PAGE 2A County official seriously injured in, accident Cindi Foreman and her daughter were injured in this March 4 crash. Cindi Foreman and daughter in stable condition Cynthia (Cindi) Foreman, 45, and her daughter Caitlin Foreman, 14, of Jasper were se- riously injured in a two vehicle accident about 5 p.m. on Tues- day, March 4, according to re- Farm Bureau member attend legislative me( Submitted Several Hamilton County Farm Bureau members recent- ly participated in a multi-coun- ty district legislative meeting held in Mayo, where more than 90 farmers and ranchers were present to meet with elected officials. .Congressman Allen Boyd briefed the group about what is happening in Washington on key legislative issues, such as immigration reform and the Farm Bill, which is very impor- tant to farmers and landown- ers in Florida. Boyd also praised the Farm Bureau orga- nization for its efforts in stay- ing abreast of all the legislative issues in both Washington and Tallahassee. He was impressed with the candidates who are vying for Rep. Will Kendrick's district 10 House seat. Kendrick is serving his final term, as term limits will force him to return to private life. Also on the agenda for the meeting -were state Senator Charles Dean, Kendrick and R Boyd, from Alac Farm Bureau outli ority issues th worked on duri coming legislative three of these ele tors will actually c for Farm Bureau this year. They strong supporters reau policies for si Perhaps the hig evening meeting didates Forum," f< 10 House seat. For candidates were speak to the f ranchers. The can Don Curtis of Tay Mike Williams County, Julie Con son County and I bry, also of Madi The fifth annou date, AJ Smith County, was abse SEE FARM, PA *, RATLIFF and ASSOCIATES REALTY GROUP, INC.* TAM Derek Ratliff REALTORS-APPRAISERS-FORESTERS Bob Bateman Listing Agent Sales Agent Sof the Month 386-792-8484 wwBRatliffRealtJvGronfOm of the Month _K "Serving North Florida Since 1977' ..k r--- qw qp J'V-^^^^ ^^^^^l -^--, , ports from Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) and Crossroads Fire/Rescue. Foreman is the Director of Hamilton County Tourism and Economic Devel- opment. Srs 19 eating Rep. Will .ep. Debbie hua County. ined the pri- at will be ng this up- Ssession. All acted legisla- arry the load i legislation have been of Farm Bu- everal years. light of the was a "Can- or the district ur of the five on hand to armers and didates were ylor County, DRESSING of Madison makes. She iley of Jeffer- urday, Mar Lenord Bem- City Park. T ison County. day at dusk nced candi- guest. Call of Wakulla 3201 or err nt due to an By Melod AGE 2A Manager I No Purchase Necessary I ust Present Coupon L Limit 1 Per Person V, Danielle Polo, 26, of Jasper was traveling south on CR 141 in a 2005 Nissan truck, the FHP report states. As she ap- SEE COUNTY, PAGE 2A )th century fashion comes to Jasper THE PART: Sondra Webb displays two of the period dresses she e will be a part of Jasper's Sesquicentennial Celebration on Sat- ch 15. Entertainment and activities will begin at 11 a.m. in Jasper lhe Antique Parade will start at 1 p.m. and fireworks will end the (. Come be a part of this historic event as a participant or as a Chamber of Commerce President Joy Howell at 792-2400 ext. nail howellj@ffsb.com for more information. y Lee Sondra Webb showed the Pink Ladies of Jasper some examples of the 1800 period dresses and acces- sories she creates. She works about five days on each dress depending on the style and how much decoration she uses, which can be as much as 10 yards on some dresses. It takes at least four yards of material to make a skirt on a dress that will fit over a hoop. According to Webb, it is diffi- cult to find the hoops except at festivals. Webb also sews bonnets and crochets snoods and fingerless gloves. She sells her creations SEE FASHION, PAGE 2A as/