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Show New licenses on sale for fishing, hunting Tuesday, April 16, marked the start of the 1968 fishing and hunting license year. New ; licenses are now in the hands of most license agents who will be able to meet the early de- I mand from fishermen and spring turkey hunters. ; General appearance of the new license is the same as last year except for the color ': change to salmon for resident and light green for nonresident licenses. Deer tags and goose tags ji are unchanged for 1968. License Li-cense numbers on the combina-S: combina-S: Hon and deer licenses are larger lar-ger this year in an effort to ' provide a more readable number num-ber for law enforcement purposes. pur-poses. p Last year's overall drop in the number of licenses sold Is j: expected to change as the hunters hun-ters and fishermen accept the It changes made in the fees and license types in 1967 and return p to their old patterns of purchasing pur-chasing licenses. ;; Those first time juvenile hunters 12 and over who are I I planning on purchasing a hunting hun-ting license should get enrolled J in a hunter safety course as soon as possible so they will be eligible to purchase a license Drifters League Team W L Westside Market 41 27 Brookside M arket 34 34 Garys Hair Design .... 33 25 Elliotts Cafe 32 36 The Gift Shop 32 36 Valley Packing 32 36 J Ind. high series: Alice Brere-ton, Brere-ton, The Gift Shop, 516; Joy Wilson, The Gift S hop, 473; Judy Marvin, Valley Packing, 457. High team game: The Gift Shop, 697; Garys Hair Design, 624; Valley Packing, 589. Ind. high game: Joy Wilson, The Gift Shop, 189; Alice Brereton, The Gift Shop, 188; Marie Hamilton, Garys Hair Design, 187. Winners of 2nd half, West-side West-side Market. Playoff: 1st, Westside Market; Mar-ket; 2nd, Garys Hair Design, when the fall hunts begin. |