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TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday February 1, 1979 plit season is in effect for 1979 Oregon elk hunt - t .iti Elk hunting seasons, bear seasons, and opening dates for other major hunting seasons have been set by the Fish and Wildlife Commission. Split seasons for both Roose velt and Rocky Mountain elk have been set in an attempt to spread hunting pressure out and improve the hunting experience. The first Rocky Mountain elk season will be a short five days, followed after a two-day break by a nine-day second season. In western Oregon a four-day first season for Roosevelt elk will be followed after a three-day break by a seven-day second hunt. Dates for hunting Rocky Mountain elk will be October 27 through October 31 for the first period and November 3 through November 11 for the W'alton League has summer jobs for youths Summer jobs in natural resources fields will again be available to Oregon high school .seniors graduating in 1979 through a program spon sored by the Izaak Walton League.The program, now in its 16th year, is presented in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Forest Service, and the Nat ional Marine Fisheries Ser vice. Applicants from all over the nation will be considered within their own states for a variety of jobs on federal lands. Last year's high school graduates worked as fire guards, forestry aides, visitor center guides, wildlife obser vers and in other conservation-related posi tions. The same type of jobs will be available this year. At least three applicants from Oregon will be nomi nated, according to Robert Mace, selections committee chairman. To be eligible, applicants must be high school seniors who expect to grad uate in 1979. at least 18 years old by June 15. in good health and physically capable of performing field work. Applicants should have leadership and scholastic ability and be planning a career in the natural resource fields. Young men and women are equally eligible. Interested high school seniors should send applica tions to R.U. Mace, Selections Committee Chairman, P.O. Box 3503, Portland, Oregon 97208. To insure being con sidered by the selections committee, candidates must submit applications no later than February 23. Each application should consist of the following four items: 1) a completed U.S. Government Form 171; 2) transcript of high school records; 3) written recom mendation from an adult other than parent; 4) and a letter from the applicant indicating college career plans, high school activities, previous conservation-oriented work performed, and the reasons for seeking employment through the program. A copy of Form 171 may be obtained from a local Federal Job Information Center listed in the telephone directory, or call the toll-fiee number 800-555-1212 for the location of the nearest center. Mr. Businessmen Your firm can save many dollars a year by having its printing done at Gazfctte-Times PRINTING Caff Today 676-9228 second hunt. The first Roose velt elk hunt will begin November 10 and extend through November 13 and the second period will run from November 17 through Nov ember 23. The hunter will select which season he wishes to partici pate in at the time he purchases his tag. There will be separate tags for Roosevelt and Rooky Mountain elk with two boxes on each for des ignating first or second hunt period. The hunter will select one of these four seasons and will hunt only in that season. He could also opt for a bowhunting elk tag or might draw a tag for a controlled elk season, either of which would make him ineligible for any of the four general rifle seasons. Antler regulations, bag limits, open areas, and other elk hunting regulations will be set in May along with other big game hunting regulations. This much of the elk hunting regulations were set early to permit ordering tags in a new formal and working out de tails of a new system. The opening date for gen eral deer season this year will be September 29. Antelope season will open on August 18 and pheasant season will begin statewide on October 13. At the request of a number of bowhunters who testified in the public hearing, opening date for deer and elk bow hunting seasons will be post poned until March after the state meeting of the Oregon Bowhunters. Closing dates for these seasons and other regulations will be set later in the year when more biological data on winter survival, fawn pro duction, nesting success, etc., are available. A shortened season fo taking black bear was adopts to run from September through November 30. Sale c bear tags will be cut off afte August 31. The 1979 season is month shorter on each en than it was in 1978. TlVjfl xuuu mwm uxkJUU in Amh Jtr 7 ? .. m BEEF BLADE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST HAMS USDA CHOICE BEEF MORRELL, 5-7 LB. AVG., PSag WATER ADDED -M--i Win F" ridU I S? "mi JL I a ID ."Ty IBS I J LD. L. LD. iiiiuiiiu-y mmr--msrm mp ss J1 M m 7 MELESS TURKEY ARMOUR, 3-7 LB. AVERAGE o J LB. LEAN CUBES ju. ARMOUR BEEF STEW MEAT usoAChoice Ib 1.89 SLICED BACON Pan Size, 12-oz. Pkg ea. 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