The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1979 SEVEN
Deer, elk controlled-hunt permit applications being taken; deadline Oct. 19
The Fish and Wildlife De
partment is accepting applica
tions on a first come, first
served basis for about 8,500
deer and 1,300 elk controlled
hunt permits which were not
taken in the drawing held
August 16.
All hunters with a deer or
elk tag who have not already
been successful in the con
trolled hunt drawing for deer
or elk will be eligible to apply.
Elk hunters who have re
ceived a controlled elk permit
during the last two years and
who are now on the computer
history file may also apply
although their names will
continue on the current wait
ing list.
Applications will be made as
they were for the controlled
hunt drawing on application
cards available from license
agents throughout the state.
Cards must be filled in
completely and a $1 applica
tion fee must accompany the
application for each person
applying. A black-tailed deer
tag is needed to apply for deer
hunts in western Oregon and a
mule deer tag for deer hunts in
eastern Oregon. Either elk tag
can be used to apply for the
available elk hunts but elk
applicants mut include their
elk tag with the application.
Applications will be accep
ted by mail only and permits
will be issued in the order
applications are received. Ap
plications will be accepted
until October 19 or until
permits are gone.
Fish and Game News
The following hunts for
black tailed deer are open and
the number of permits avail
able: NE Siuslaw Unit, 177;
Indogo unit, 368; Dixon unit,
587; Melrose unit, 1,021;
Lobster Creek Area, 68;
Dement Creet area 1, 58;
Dement Creek area 1, 74,
Powers unit, 199; East Chetco
unit, 443; West Applegate unit,
1.295; East Applegate unit,
1,200; Evans Creek unit, 1,586;
and Rogue unit, 942 for a total
of 8,018 available permits.
For mule deer, four units
are open: Loveness area, 22;
Crow Creek area, 35; Glasgow
Butte area, 389; NE Interstate
unit, 48 for a total of 494.
Roosevelt elk units total
three and 69 permits will be
made available: N. Keasey
Area 2, 17; S. Keasey area, 1,
24; and South Keasey area 2,
28; Rocky Mt. elk units
include 1,202 permits in 13
areas: Larch Creek area, 19;
Hood unit, 41 ; West Northside
unit, 62; East Northside unit,
39; Willow Creek area, 127;
Shaw Mt. area 2, 37; Snake
River unit, 338; Snake River
unit (early period), 182;
Imnahaunit. 126; Pine Creek
unit, 141; Keating unit, 47;
Lookout Mt. unit, 29 and the
Malheur River unit, 14.
For hunters in the Heppner
area, note that the Willow
Creek Unit has 127 units
available. There is no waiting
period for hunts in the Snake
River units, Pine Creek,
Keating and Lookout Mt. for
Rocky Mt. Elk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Franke returned home from
Chico, Calif., much earlier
than had been expected,
because of an accident.
Franke was injured on a
welding construction job. He
had been assisting another
man with welding when the
weld gave away and broke. He
fell some 15 feet breaking his
wrist in several places and
injuring hip.
They had planned to go to
Alaska to work, when the
California job was completed
but their plans have been
changed, under the circum
stances. Blue Mountain
to stage
'Blithe Spirit'
"Blithe Spirit," a three act
play by Noel Coward, will be
staged by Blue Mountain
Community College in Pendle
ton Nov. 8, 9 and 10 and Nov.
15. 16 and 17. Tryouts are open
to anyone interested. There
are parts for two men and five
women.
Other productions planned
in the coming year include
"Long Day's Journey into
Night" at the end of February
and "Tartuffe" in May.
Persons interested in season
tickets should write: College
Community Theatre in care of
Blue Mountain Community
College, P.O. Box 100, Pendle
ton. Ore. 97801.
Jobless rate for
Morrow shows
decline
Morrow County's official
unemployment rate for Au
gust was 3.9 per cent down
from July's figure of 6.1 per
cent. The statistics were
reported this week by Roland
Stewart, labor economist for
the state employment service
in Pendleton.
Expressed in another way
he said there were 31 percent
fewer persons unemployed in
August than July 260 com
pared to 380.
The total of employed per
sons numbered 6,430 with the
trade category up by 100 and
no change in manufacturing.
The figures do not reflect
the chronically unemployed.
"Once they stop looking for
work, they are not really
unemployed," Stewart said.
"They are dropped from the
monthly statistics. They are in
the category of 'discouraged
workers,' a designation by the
federal government.
Game tips
for homemakers
Deer season opens Septem
ber 29, and many home
makers are already wonder
ing how to make good use of
the game meat.
Extension Home Economist
Molly Saul reports that ell
Extension offices have a good
supply of three helpful game
bulletins: EB 819, Boning Out
Your Deer; EB 800, Treats
with Venison; and EB 790,
Game Foods. According to
Saul, the flavor and texture of
game meat depends primarily
on how the animal was
handled after the kill. The
Extension bulletins explain in
detail how to care for the
game animal from the time it
is shot until the time it
appears on the table.
A brochure on the making of
sausage and jerky from game
meat is also available. This
was prepared by Gus Mark
graf, Extension agent in
Baker County. In addition,
Extension offices have a.
supply of recipe sheets which
include a variety of ways to
utilize game meat.