Big Job
Hogansville
Native New
Security
Director
By J. Dan Stout
Hogansville native
Moses Ector will become
the DeKalb County
Director of Homeland
Security.
He will assume his
new position around
December 1 of this year.
The job is similar to
the federal office started
by President Bush.
Ector at one time was
a police officer in
Hogansville.
He joined the Georgia
Bureau of Investigation
in 1972. Ector was a
Vietnam veteran and
served on the Georgia
Boxing Commission.
He started his GBI
career as a Special Agent
and is now retiring as
Deputy Assistant
Director.
IMPORTANT ROLE - Hogansville native Moses Ector
is now DeKalb County's Director of Homeland Security.
etired Teachers to Meet Nov. 15
The Troup Retired Educators Association
meet on Thursda); November 15, 11:30
Highland Country Club. LaGrange.
The Rev. Dr. Clarence Sams. pastor of
Baptist Church of Fannin Street, will
be the featured speaker.
• President Ralph Johnson invites all
retired educators in the area to attend this
meeting.
Point Route Book Awaitect
Railfans are awaiting the
a new book on
Atlanta & West Point and
Western RailwayofA]abama.
The book will be by Bob
Hanson, who earlier authored
a book on the Georgia Road.
The A&WP served
Hogansville for many years.
Lunch Menus Announced
November 12
Taco salad, lettuce, toma-
cheese, whole kernel corn,
bread, choice of milk.
13
coleslaw, french
choice of milk.
thdays
November 14
Manager's choice.
November 15
Turkey and dressing with
giblet gravy, cranberry
sauce, seasoned green beans,
sweet potatoes, school baked
roll, choice of milk.
November 16
Cheeseburger, lettuce
and tomato, french fries,
fresh fruit, choice of milk.
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November 1
Jean Arnold, William
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barber, anniver-
November 2
Bea Ann Jones, Callie
Mike Smith, Robi
Steven Shiflett, Mr.
Mrs. Shane Searels,
November 3
Janetha Jones, Amy
Conway.
November 4
Christy Searels, Julie
Cook, Ray Whirr, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Gad@, anniversary.
November 5
Charles Gamble, Erin
Askew, Mike Williamson,
Nancy Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Mills, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Withers,
anniversary.
November 6
J.H. Culberson, Kim
Shirah, Michelle Drake, Mr.
and Mrs. G.B. Head, Jr.,
anniversary.
November 7
Curtis Prophitt, Janice
Cook, Jimmy N. Robinson,
Birdis Shaw.
Saturday
November 10 th
10:00 AM
Rain Date: November 17
WIN HAMS
WIN TURKEYS
WIN BACON
WIN GUNS
Proceeds go to the
Optimist Club's
Christmas Empty
Stocking Fund for
Needy Children.
I-h. 29 Behind the American Legion
Hogansville
Program Helps Residents
Struggling With Utility Bills
Community Action For
Improvement, Inc. is admin-
istering the 2002 Energy
Assistance Program for
Carroll, Coweta, Heard,
Meriwether and Troup coun-
ties. The Energy Assistance
Program will begin on
November 1, 2001 beginning
with the "Homebound"
phase. From November 1,
2001 until December 3, 2001
ue will accept applications
from those persons who are
"medically homebound," or
those households with a per-
son(s) 65 years of age or older.
For those persons not eligi-
ble during the "homebound
phase," we will accept appli-
cations beginning December
3, 2001.
The Energy Assistance
Program will help pay heat-
ing costs for gas, electricity,
wood, coal or kerosene. One-
time payments will be made
primarily by checks issued
u) the home energy supplier
on behalf of eligible house-
holds.
When applying for assis-
tance, persons must bring
pr(n)f of gross income for all
household members for the
last 30 days. This can be pay-
check stubs, public assis-
tance checks, unemployment
award letters, etc. Applicants
must also bring the Social
Security number for each
person 18 years and older in
the household and the most
recent home heating bill.
All eligible households
must be responsible for their
home heating costs.
Eligibility for the program is
based on the gross income of
all members of the household.
Additional funds may bu
available for those pt:rs;n,
65 years of age or kh:',
responsible for pavinp h::
gas bill and receive gas f%
an AGL marketer
Municipal and any o h
gas customers not servxt
an AGL marketer are ineli<i-
ble for these supplemen:d
funds.
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