WEDNESUAY. DECEMBER 31.1976 THJi TRffiUNAL AID A RIDDLE IN RHYMES by Rev. T.M. Walker The lower age levels are not afraid of me, But for me they do have respect. They deny being little devils when coming to see If I require that they live correct. Those who are older always keep me alive In the young, or else they may cry. As the young get bolder and I still survive, Doubt of me shows in their eye. WHAT AM I? Not in the south, nor in the east nor west Will you find my cold headquarters. By word of mouth 1 am located best In the north for sons and daughters. From up there I come regular, year after year, Sailing along up in the sky. Hoping to miss none who hope to find cheer That was promised to come by and by. WHAT AM I? When making my visit I do not enter doors, Yet I manage to get on the inside. Some wonder who is it tip-toeing over floors To prevent eyes from opening up wide. When I leave a place I just go up and up. And I sometimes wonder why I don’t smut my face and soil my white muffs As I again take off for the sky. WHAT AM I? I Friends And Relatives In The Miliiary \ Page 8 WASHINGTON, D.C.— traffic control technician at Technical Sergeant Melvin Mather AFB, Calif., was T. Eaves, Jr., nephew of approved for reenlistment Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Scott of 1328 Cedrow Drive, High Point, N.C., has been named Outstanding Non commissioned Officer of the Quarter in his unit at Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. by a board which consider ed his character and job performance. He is a member of the Air Force Communications Service. The sergeant is a 1969 graduate of Dudley Senior High School. (USAF HOME TOWN NEWS CENTER) CHEYENNE, Wyo.-An official at Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo., has announced the promotion of Jerry E. Hill to airman first class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guinell Hill of 1211 Cedrow Drive, High Point, N.C., is a passenger and household goods spe cialist with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. The airman is a 1974 graduate of Andrews High USAF Honor School. (USAF HOME TOWN NEWS CENTER) A military honor guard, Sergeant Eaves was select ed for his leadership, professional skill and duty performance. He is assign ed to the Guard. The sergeant is a 1962 MARYSVILLE, Calif.- graduate of William Penn Jesse Littlejohn J., son of High School. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse RANTOUL, 111.-Airman Littlejohn of 413 Spring Charles R. Goldston, son of Place, High Point, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. has received his first (The answer to last week’s riddle is MISTLETOE) (The answer to this riddle will appear in the next issue of THE TRIBUNAL AID. Loans Fight Conttbued from 1 cants are high school seniors and therefore qualify for four year scholarships, Speight said. Scholarships are maintain ed during the four year period as long as the recipients are full-time students who are not on academic probation. They must also remain in the teaching program agreed upon. Loan recipients repay their obligation to the state by teaching in North Carolina public schools one year for each year’s award. If they choose not to teach in the state, students may repay loans in cash at a six percent interest rate. A- wards made prior to this year are repayable at a four percent interest rate. The Department of Goldston of 2411-H Phillips, promotion in the U.S. Air Ave., Greensboro, N.C., Force, has graduated at Chahute Littlejohn, promoted to AFB, 111., from the U.S. Air airman, recently completed Force aircraft egress sy- basic training at Lackland stems equipment repair- AFB, Tex., and is now man course conducted by assigned at Beale AFB, Public Instruction will be the Air Training Comijiand. Calif. He serves as a offemg fewer scholarships airman, who was heating systems specialist for the 1976-77 school year, due to drastic cuts repair inspect aircrew emergency appropriations by the 1975 escape sys- General Assembly. Ap- being assigned to priations for the program Ai^onbury RAF Station, were cut from $1 million to England, for duty with a $100,000, according to „f the U.S. Air Forces Speight. Speight predicts Europe. that the cut will reduce the number of available scho larships to 30 per year, after the acumulated re serves from repayment of loans have been depleted. The scholarships are Airman Goldston is a 1972 graduate of Page High School. (USAF HOME TOWN NEWS CENTER) SACRAMENTO, Calif.- Staff Sergeant Anthony promoted through local Banks, son of Mrs. Janie public schools and colleges McCullom of 1307 S. Ashe, in the state. Last year Greensboro, N.C., has approximately 1,500 appli- reenlisted in the U.S. Air cations were received. Force after being selected Speight said. 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The airman recently Sharon L. i)unblr,"whrse completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., where mother and stepfather, the Rev. and Mrs. David Wilson, reside at 1450 Derry St., Winston-Salem, ... . . , N.C., has been selected for ®Pe«al instruction m hu- he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received technical training in the U.S. Air Force fabric and rubber products field at Chanute AFB, lU. man relations. Airman Erwin is a 1969 graduate of Dudley Senior High School. IT^S U.S. AIK FORCES, Thailand-Now serving at U-Tapao Airfield, Thailand, with a Pacific Air Forces unit is Sergeant Michael L. Mitchell, son of Mrs. Mattie R. Mitchell of 760 Patterson Ave., Winston- Salem, N.C. Sergeant Mitchell, i electrician, previously was assigned at Minot AFB, N.D. The sergeant is a 1970 graduate of Atkins High School. (USAF HOME TOWN NEWS CENTER) DID YOU BUY YOUR FOOD from a TRIBUNAL AID ADVERTISER? 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