Richard Landreth, Hillbillies 222 Chris Rogers, Finishing 220 N. L. Ponder, Pirates 218 Lloyd Harris, Bees 217 Lewis Meese, Hillbillies 217 Arthur Owen, Transportation 217 Peter Bennett, Clear Paper 216 Eugene Steppe, Transportation 215 Bill Atchison, Clear Paper 214 Ray Rigdon, Finishing 214 Linton Lanning, Cello-Mecks 214 Charlie Cook, Bees 212 Carrol Fletcher, Alley Cats 212 Frank Israel, Finishing 211 Jim Metcalf, Transportation 211 Waverly Morris, Maintenance 210 John Culver, Finishing 210 John Emory, Bees 210 Joe Lavell, Finishing 208 David Sams, Hillbillies 208 Coman Hamilton, Electric Shop 206 Arthur Lindley, Bees 204 Fritz Merrell, Pirates 204 George Sexton, Alley Cats 203 Paul Patterson, Finishing 203 Wayne Conn, Electric Shop 202 Charles Link, Cello-Mecks 202 Ernest Bradley, Finishing 201 Pete Eberle, Pirates 200 FISHING LICENSE REQUIREMENTS All persons over 16 years of age who fish by pole and line or rod and reel outside of their county of residence must have in their possession a valid State fishing license or daily permit. A li cense is required before fishing in one’s county of residence if artificial bait is used. All non-residents over 12 years of age must obtain a non-resident, state-wide annual fishing license, a non-resident 5-day permit, or a non resident daily permit before fishing in the waters of this State. Members of the armed services who are resi dents of North Carolina and are on furlough are not required to possess a fishing license. Veter ans who served overseas and are stationed at a Veterans’ Hospital or facility and undergoing treatment there are not required to possess a fish ing license. This provision is in force for the duration of World War II and 6 months there after. Non-resident members of the armed forces, assigned to active duty at a military facility in North Carolina, are entitled to purchase resident State fishing licenses without regard to State resi dence requirements. A landowner and members of his family under 21 years of age may fish on their own property without the requirement of fishing license. Six months’ habitation in any county is neces sary to constitute legal residence in that county. Chan Ashworth of the Power Department is shown above with the 10Y4 pound bass that he caught recently in Lake Lure. The fish was caught on a V obi ex lure. It was '^1V4 inches long and 20 inches in girth. This bass will probably win him a prize in the Power Department contest. LET’S HAVE A LI’L FUN During a fire in a certain Ohio town the editor of the local paper, being unable to locate the reg ular reporter, sent out the young society editress. The story of the fire appeared thusly: "A brilliant fire was held yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Sopp on Crown Hill Avenue. A large number of people attended the function. "Mrs. Sopp, who recently had her hair shingled, made a charming escape in an exceedingly hand some henna silk blouse, the pattern of which ap peared on our woman’s page last week. "The firemen, who presented an attractive ap pearance, were suitably garbed in blue, the tunics being full cut. "The weather was quite delightful for an affair of this kind, a strong wind blowing. It was rum ored that the fire was on a larger scale than any previous affair of a similar kind for years. It is also rumored that it cost Mr. and Mrs. Sopp about $25,000.” Life begins when a person first realizes how soon it ends. 13