Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 14, 1995, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 14, 1995
Sixty-five kids attend fishing derby
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Jerry Shank
Jeremy Pankratz
Josh Winters
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Nick Armstrong
Cara Kennedy
Josh Shank
second Jeremy Pankartz, third,
Joshua Shank.
Local businesses and agen­
cies donating time and prizes
were: Heppner Lions Club,
USDA Forest Service, Mid-
Columbia Bass Club, Pepsi Bot­
tling, Coca-Cola Bottling, Cen­
tral Red Apple Market, Court
Street Market, Bucknum's
Tavern, Miller's Mini-Mart,
Corps of Engineers, Oregon
Departm ent of Fish and
Wildlife and Coast to Coast.
Pharm acy &
Your H ealth
Boardman Pharmacy
& Hardware
Matthew Hams
Heather Yocom
Amellia Peck
The sixth annual Kids'
Fishing Derby, sponsored by
the USD A Forest Service and
the Heppner Lions Club, was
held at the Willow Creek Reser­
voir Sunday, June 11, from 1 to
4p.m . Around 65 kids entered
the contest.
Jerry Shank was first in cat­
ching the most bass by weight.
Jeremy Pankartz caught the
most trout by weight, Cara
Kennedy, the most sunfish and
Amellia Peck, the most crappie.
Whitney Mathews caught a
bullhead for the other/unique
fish category and she also
David East earns gold medal Leah McCarl opens hair salon
David East
David East, Canadian ex­
change student at Heppner
High School the past year, has
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By April Sykes
Leah McCarl has opened a
hair salon in Heppner, and just
in time to fill a void in the com­
munity, with one salon closing
and another restricting hours.
McCarl's salon, Hair 1 Am,
opened two weeks ago at 337
Linden Way in Heppner.
McCarl and her father built a
, shop adjoining her home.
McCarl, the daughter of Glen
and Susie Cooper, grew up in
Heppner and graduated from
Heppner High School in 1986.
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She attended Earl's School of
Hair Design in Pendleton and
then was in Portland in an ap­
prentice program with Michael
Hurley, owner of Inner Visions
in Raleigh Hills. Hurley did
classes and shows for Matrix,
a line of products. McCarl
returned to Heppner after she
had her children, Benjamin,
five and Zachary, three.
McCarl's shop hours are
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
McCarl offers men's, women's
and children's hair cuts, perms,
coloring, frosting, weaves,
manicures, pedicures and
fiberglass and silk nails. She
also plans to continue a free­
lancing business in which she
goes to the client's homes. In
addition, she offers Matrix,
Paul Mitchell, Redken and
Nexxus products for sale.
The phone number for Hair
1 Am is 676-9644.
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According to a recent report
in Pharmacist’s Letter, medical
researchers are excited about
potentially new treatments for
multiple sclerosis (MS), a neu­
rological, autoimmune disease
in which the myelin sheath sur­
rounding the nerves is damaged.
This damage can lead to several
problems including muscle
weakness and paralysis, diffi­
culty with balance coordination,
fatigue, and blindness.
Currently the only medicine
approved by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration for MS is
interferon (Betaseron). Potential
new treatments for MS include:
• Methotrexate: In low doses this
cancer drug is being used in cer­
tain cases of MS. The drug also
is useful in other autoimmune
diseases such as rheumatoid ar­
thritis and psoriasis.
Heppner
• Myloral: This is an oral myelin
preparation that is being tested
to see if it protects the immune
response to brain proteins.
photo by April Sykes
Leah McCarl
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New Treatments for
MS Investigated
• Copolymer 1: This is an inves­
tigational drug that is thought to
block the immune destruction of
myelin.
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Fathers will appreciate a handsome
frame or album, and we have plen­
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earned a first place gold medal
in the 3A-2A-1A Boys' Golf
Championship.
HHS athletic director Dale
Conklin received the medal
and a letter of congratulations
to East from Bud Lewis,
associate executive director of
the Oregon School Activities
Association.
David has spent the past year
with Gary and Martha
Munkers, Lexington.
Summer term to begin at BM CC
Summer term classes at Blue
Mountain Community College
begin Monday, June 19.
Courses are scheduled on cam­
pus in Pendleton, at the West
Campus in Hermiston, at the
Milton-Freewater Center, and
in North Morrow County.
Students planning to take
classes summer term should
register prior to June 15. Those
classes with enrollment restric­
tions will be canceled at noon
on June 15 if enrollments are
not met.
caught the largest fish. Chris
Dilley won first place for the
casting contest.
A complete list of winners is
as follows: Most Bass by
Weight-first, Jerry Shank, se­
cond, Josh Winters, third,
Derek Shank; Most Trout by
Weight-first, Jeremy Pankartz,
second, Nick Armstrong, third,
Joshua Shank; Most Sunfish by
Weight-first, Cara Kennedy, se­
cond, Heather Yocom, third,
Matthew Hamms; Most Crap­
pie by Weight-first, Amelia
Peck, second, Sarah Peck, and
third, Brad Adams; Largest
Fish-first, Whitney Matthews,
Derek Shank
Jeremy Pankratz &
Josh Shank
Whitney Mathews
Brad Adams
Sara Peck
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