LOOKIN’ THROUGH THE MILL WITH OUR DEPARTMENTS INSPECTION NEWS By Kenneth McDaris If you hear an Inspector say "that long”, and see him measure up to his elbow, he is taking about fish, especially the one that got away. When the season opened, some lucky fishermen soon caught their limit, but some, like your reporter, had to be satisfied with less. Among those catch ing their limit are Ned Medford, Robert Jennings, Vick Sigmon, and Ralph Brown. Tom Bryson is the champion so far—he’s caught his limit twice. Charlie Cox and some of his friends had good luck fishing in Watt Bar Lake, near Crossville Tennessee—Charlie caught a 25 inch catfish. Charlie and party stayed at Pine Ridge Fishing Camp. Howard Wilkie caught a 16 inch brown trout in White Water River, and Karl Wright caught a 17V2 inch rainbow trout in the French Broad River. Marshall Gillespie and some friends caught eight large carp in the French Broad River, four of them weighed 86 pounds—a pity they weren’t edible fish. Others who have been fishing lately and had a fair amount of success are Joe King, Ray Byrd, Melvin Atkinson, Richard and Jim Sheppard, Lawrence Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lothery. Jim McCormick, Russell Mason, and Roy Head have been on the sick list. Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Redmond, is home from the hos pital where he was treated for a throat infection. Robert Jenning’s son, Billie, fell on a piece of broken glass and had to have seven stitches taken in his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Randolph’s child ren, June and Jackie, have just recovered from the measels. Charles Hamilton and Richard Sheppard are the latest additions to our ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Bishop are almost ready to move into their new home on Carolina Avenue in Brevard. Doyle Wells served on the Federal Jury in Asheville this month. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hollis and children spent their vacation in Miami, Fla., and Thurman King and family recently visited in Atlanta, Ga. We were glad to have James H. Keener visit us this month. He is a former Inspector, but is now in the Army. He told your reporter that he would like to have letters from some of us. For those who would like to write to James, his ad dress is: A. F. 14326777 Pipeline, 375 Ist-Trg. Sqdn., Sheppard A. F. B., Wichita Falls, Texas. Lucille "Cindy” Brown is a little girl with a big job. She teaches a class of Intermediate girls in Sunday School, and is also leader of an Inter mediate B. T. U. at Turkey Creek Baptist Church. Robert Jennings is already preparing to rabbit hunt next fall—he recently bought a pair of Beagle hounds. Those enjoying vacations this month are: How ard E. Lawing, Orville Long, Inez Long, James Dunn, Frantz Bishop, Craig D. Snipes, Monroe McCall, John Price, James McCormick, Randall Langford, Burlas C. Ashe, Willa Mae Conley, Dexter P. Galloway, Van E. Huggins, Frank C. Justus, Jr., Victor E. Sigmon, Melvin L. McCor mick, Doris Pangle, Doyle K. Hamilton, W. Her- shel Galloway, and Coleman Scott. Charlie Cox of the Inspec tion Department with some of the fish he recently caught at Lake Watt Bar in Tennessee