April. 1946 THE ECHO PAGE FIFTEEN lire’ll Be Good Fishing In County This Year 'Vaaiife Club Has stocked Streams In County With Trout be plenty of fish in the Transylvania county to for spring and summer, "ring the past few weeks the forest service and have ^^^ylvania Wildlife club 2nd planting brook forejf ^ the Pisgah National the other streams Jshout the county. “ Wildlife club, to which '^'ista employees belong, He „ ® survey of the streams in that could be stocked, comtv ^^^''nated that 182 miles of stocifp. should be re- application for 50,000 trout IV 10,000 brook It is „ made by the committee. i5ilej of thati there are 43? couutv streams in the forest Pisgah National Ilf both several plantings liave he and brook .tfout Ecusta ®ade. Frank Patton, of life President of the Wild- ill the fishing season opened *eason April 15, and the tionjj , ^ open in the Pisgah Na- ^ger Saturday, May 4. t*«ctiag t)! said he is ex- biggest season ever '•ig jej ’ the first peace-time fish- Thg five years. i“ the forest is so '''ill bg ^at at least one stream the week ends. Af- -wn rpT I>avidson river will be % Of '^®*^ay, Saturday and Sun- ach Week until August 31 *eEUlnfJ ..All '■shin ^^eulatlons In Effect , Sulations pertaining _ ^ „ to ^>>6 re^ Pisgah game pre- '^ial In force and only ar- '5g liniij ? '''ill be permitted. The i® 12 trmif cnwon innhps Permits will be Op ^e checking stations and licpL per day. State fish- A stuj ® '''ill be required. % y of the 1945 fishing re^ 23 40 fishermen V ti- or an average K Cent ‘ P®*' fisherman. Thirty .Son fishermen on Da 12 trout seven inches fish didn’t catch artif P'^oving that fishing '^^it isn’t as simple Huber said. Mth as An jjpPen Letter ... A Mother To Her Son k Von’j^ ®"ist tell you how proud 5'"V other evening. I hi- ^ chaperone must seem V*'’ ^ modern young Vn*'® when she happens Diojt mother. But you ^nd considerate t],\htfm ® corsage was very H caj. , the way you opened ) }^. is nnf^fter all, gen- V 1 to extinction. L 5'ony ^11 the more on observ- °^'^^cous attitude toward V s„._ > Who, by the way, is a Sirl. Your father was courtly when he was Brook Trout Ready For Transylvania County Streams The first truck load of brook trout to be used for the restock ing of Transylvania county streams are shown in these three picture^. Leo Reiger, manager of the Waynesville hatchery, is shown in thei top photo at the left. Beside him is Randall W. Everette, popular Brevard sports man, Goode Loftis, another member of the wildlife cluh, and Game Warden Seaman Whit aker, of Hendersonville, is on the right. One of the barrels of 9-inch Ifrook trout is pictured in the center photo, and in the lowej picture, Loftis and Whitaker are shown acclimating the fish to one of the streams in the county. ^ceiy®®t _ '^ourtly when he m 1^° college dances. V*l*i®ase don’t think I’m 'tij 'I'hat 1 "'ould bear improve- Hegj J^ce is behind a steer- ■ ^t is sad, but true, that a gentleman on his feet often be comes a boor on wheels. A shot of gasoline can convert the flower of knighthood into poison ivy. No woman can feel secure, or even comfortable, with a man who jerks her out of her seat every time he screeches up to a stop light, or fails to stop when enter ing the highway, or scares her half to death every time he passes another car. No woman thinks her hair looks well standing on end. Dsn’t believe that a girl’s heart is easier to reach because it’s in her mouth. The automobile. Son, is one place where a girl doesn’t like to be rushed. If I were to tell you that “Moth er knows best,” you would laugh at me as an old fussy-duddy. But before you laugh, answer this ques tion: Why do records show that nearly one-third of all fatal acci dents arc caused by drivers under 24 years of age? You have the manners of a gen tleman, Son. Please don’t let the automobile rob -you of this her itage. Your Mother— BUSINESS COMES FIRST Are you going to your uncle’s funeral? No, I’m busy, and my motto is business before pleasure. /