Lists Changes in Troup Hunting Rules
sportsmen can get informa-
new deer hunting restric-
an effect in Troup County.
2000-2001 Georgia Hunting
Regulations guide is now
at all license agent outlets
Department of
Wildlife Resources
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guide provides information on
wildlife management
reformation, season dates and
more.
"This guide is designed to help
sportsmen and women understand sea-
sons and regulations for hunting in
Georgia," says WRD Chief of Game
Management Todd Holbrook.
"It contains a multitude of infor-
mation and should answer all basic
questions for new and experienced
hunters."
Hunting regulations are set by the
Board of Natural Resources. The
Board acts on recommendations made
by WRD's wildlife biologist and field
personnel.
Laws are set by the General
Assembly.
Major changes for the upcoming
season include; an increase in the
antlerless deer bag limit from five deer
to eight deer, quality deer management
restrictions in Troup County and an
increase in either-sex says in Douglas,
Fayette, Forsyth (north of Georgia
Iighway 20), Fulton (south of Georgia
Highway 92), Gwinnett and Rockdale
Counties.
The new hunting regulations are
available over 1,100 locations
statewide including WRD Regional
Offices and all license agent locations.
License agents includie Bass Pro
Shop,Wet-Mart, K-Mart, bait shops and
outdoor sporting goods shops.
Regulations also are available on
WRD's website at www.gohuntgeor-
gin.com.
Web users also can purchase hunt-
ing licenses and obtain free hunter
safety certificate replacement cards
on-line.
For more information about the
2000-2001 Hunting Season and
Regulations, contact the nearest WRD
Game Management or Law
Enforcement Office or call (770) 918-
6416.
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number of Hogansville
are celebrating birthdays
10
Spradlin
11
Sprayberry
& Mrs.Thomas Rhodes
12
E Worthy
Stephens
13
Neese
W. Swent
14
Carlisle
& Mrs. Bubba Pittman
& Mrs. Vaughn Estes
15
Chaff in
Knighton
Evans -
16
Askew
Folds
Plans
......... Ig
Aug. 13
will be held at
Church in the
Community on
13, at 11 a.m.
on the Ground" will
after the service.
will start on
evening August 14,
Wednesday, August 16
) p.m. Each night.
Powers of Newnan
the guest speaker.
Deakins is the pastor.
DREAM COME TRUE - Jennie Crawford, a well-known Hogansville resident, is finding
success with her re-opening of a well known eatery, Cato's on U.S. Highway 29. It re-
opened last week as Skumpy's, named in honor of her grandson.
Diner-Might
Hometoum Girl Re-opens Restaurant
By Bryan Geter
A hometown girl, Jennie Crawford, r
bought a well known eatery, Cato's on U.S.
Highway 29, and last week opened it under
a new name, Skumpy's.
She said she named it after her two-year
old grandson, whose nickname is the same.
Ms. Crawford said breakfast will be
served at 6 a.m. each morning.
The restaurant will remain open until 2
p.m. Daffy, Monday through Wednesday.
Skumpy's will be open until 9 p.m. on
Thursday through Saturday.
Skumpy's will serve chicken and other
meats during lunch along with vegetables
daily. ......
Also, hamburgers and fries will be avail-
able.
At night, seafood, catfish, shrimp, oys-
ters, chicken livers and gizzai'ds and ham-
burger steaks will be on the menu.
Mildred Faulkner will continue to bake
her cakes daily and Catherine Dixon will
make the fried peach, apple and potato pies.
The cakes will be sold by the slice or
whole.
Ms. Faulkner said customers can order
any kind of cakes.
She said the Red Velvet is a favorite along
with lemon, peanut butter, and pecan.
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School's back in session -
lunch is being served.
Troup County's School
Menus for this week
following.
August I0
Manager's Choice
August 11
Chick fillet
chips
lettuce & tomato
fruit
choice of milk :
August 14
Menus Listed
Pizza
corn on-cob
fruit
cookie
.choice of milk
fruit
choice of milk
August 15 .
• Spaghetti whneatJ sauce
tossed salad ,
hot rolls
fruit
choice of-milk
August 1,
Hoagie sandwich
, lettuce & tomato
waffle fried
August 18
Hot dog
chips
cole slaw
fresh fruit
choice of milk
:s Among New Area Babies
and Kim Harris of Carrollton are
to announce the birth of their triplets born
t, 2000 at the Wellstar Cobb Hospital in
babies, two girls and one boy, arrived in
order: Britney Paige, 2 pounds 13
and 15 inches long; Justin Noah, 2 pounds
141/2 inches long; and Callie Anne,
3 ounces and 14 inches long.
of the triplets are Mary Alice
of Whitesburg and the late Joe B. Harris,
Shirley Cannon of Hogansville.
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Mr. And Mrs. Joey Thompson are the proud
parents of a son, Joseph Dale Thompson, born
July 29 at W.G.M.C. He weighed 8 pounds, I ounce
and was 21 1/2 inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. And Mrs,
Larry Dorrough. Great grandmothers are Mrs.
Pauline Macon of Cropweli, AL and Mrs. Bonnelle
Dorrough.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Thompson. Great granddaddy is Mr.
Reid Thompson.
Joseph's mother is the former Tami Dorrough.
Named Veep for School Group
Southeastern
School Business
recently names Del
Chief Financial Officer
County Board of
as Vice-President
year 2000-2001.
of the organization
represent all aspects of the
sclool business official func-
tiorL
The association consists of
2000 members in the twelve (12)
southeastern states. Parker has
been the Georgia Director since
April 1996 and will assume the
role of President in 2003.
Parker stated, "It is a great
honor to be recognized by your
peers. I would like to thank Dr.
Nichols and the Troup County
Board of Education for the
opportunity of allowing me to
serve."
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examplewcan help prevent osteoporosis.
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.or for information on West Georgia Medical Center's bone
densitometer, call (706) 845-3584.
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s, r Medical Center
A division of West Georgia Health System
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