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Army Recruiters Offer Enlistment Bonuses
Charlotte, N.C.-Army
recruiters have been authorized
to offer advance promotions,
worth $95.00 extra per month,
and enlistment bonuses of up to
$8,000 for certain skills.
“Both of these programs,” said
Lt. Col. James J. Mills, com-
mander of the Army’s Charlotte
Recruiting Battalion, “will be
available to qualified high school
diploma graduates who score in
the top half of the Armed Forces
Qualification Test.”
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TONI HUNTER
Hunter
Assigned
Airman Toni E. Hunter,
daughter of Alfred T. and Mary
E. Hunter of Rural Route 2,
Bessemer City, has been assigned
to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.,
after completing Air Force basic
training.
During the six weeks at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas,
the airman studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
customs and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com-
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
Mills is responsible for
Regular Army and Army
Reserve recruiting in western
North Carolina and four coun-
ties in South Carolina.
“Advance promotion to the
pay grade of Private E-2 is
available to young men and
women who sign an Army con-
tract up through September
30th,” said Mills. “These new
soldiers also have the option of
going directly into the Regular
Army or into the Delayed Entry
Program, which allows them up
to 365 days after enlistment to
report for active duty.”
“Military occupational
specialties in the $8,000 enlist-
ment bonus package are in the
electronic warfare and cryp-
tological operations fields,”
noted Mills, “while an even
dozen military specialties have
been made available to receive
bonuses of $5,000 to $8,000. A
four year enlistment in the
Regular Army, and in a bonus
field, is required.”
“Our recruiters can also offer
a $4,000 bonus for a three year
plus training enlistment into
selected COHORT units,” in-
dicated Mills. “A COHORT unit
is one where a group of recruits
train together and are then
deployed-ither overseas or in
the United States-as a unit.”
- “The introduction of the ad-
vanced promotion program and
expansion of the enlistment
bonus packages is in addition to
some existing programs,” said
Mills. “The Army can also offer
qualified young men and women
the Army College Fund, where
the soldier can accumulate up to
$20,100 for his or her education
and a two year option which
would be worth up to $15,200 of
College Fund money. There’s
also training in a particular skill
and, in many cases, a guaranteed
station or unit of choice before
enlistment. More specific infor-
mation can be obtained by call-
ing any of our recruiting stations
in your local area.”
LINEBERGER’S
KILLDEER FARM
PEACHES
Large Peaches - Already Picked. . . . $8.00 Per Bushel
Medium Peaches - Already Picked . .%6.00 Per Bushel
Pick Your Own - Any Size ..........%6.00 Per Bushel
(Please bring your own take home containers for peaches
for quantities of V2 bu. or larger)
LOCATIONS: KILDEER FARM
Goforth Road, Kings Mountain - Phone 739-6602
On Goforth Road, 1 mile off Hwy. 216, 5 miles north of Kings Mountain.
Business Hours: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat.
MAPLE SPRINGS FARM MARKET
Dallas - Phone 922-8688
On Dallas-Stanley Hwy., 2 miles north of Dallas.
Business Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri., 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Sat.
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JESSICA NICOLE FARRIS
Jessica
Celebrates
Birthday
Jessica Nicole Farris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark
Farris, celebrated her first birth-
day Thursday, June 18th.
A Clown decorated birthday
cake was served to family and
friends attending Jessica’s birth-
day party.
She is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Farris and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrison
and great-granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Moore, the late
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Farris,
Mr. and Mrs. Eubert Morrison
of Grover and Mrs. Era Williams
of Fallston and the late Charles
Williams.
Jessica’s mother is the former
Annette Morrison.
Workshop
Scheduled
A nature photography
workshop will be held Sat., July
14 at 9:30 a.m. at Crowder’s
Mountain State Park.
The workshop is free and
open to the public. Instruction
will be given in basic camera
operation, landscape
photography, wildflower and
close-up photography, and slide
presentation.
For more information or to
pre-register, write Crowder’s
Mountain State Park, Route 1,
Box 159, Kings Mountain, N.C.
28086; or call 867-1181 between
8-9 a.m. daily and 1-3 p.m. Sun-
day.
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