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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 22, 1993 - THREE Baptism to be held at Valby church Forest Service vehicle involved in accident The adult Bible study class held at the Valby Lutheran Church is stu d y in g the le tte r to the Hebrews. The class is held Sun day mornings beginning at 8:15. This Sunday, Sept. 26, the Valby church congregation will witness the Sacrament of Baptism i'or Lacy Ann Marie Hamlett, the daughter o f Rich and Beth Hamlett of Portland. She is the granddaughter o f the late Adon and Eva (Swanson) Hamlett, lone, and Travis and Ann Mielke o f Redmond. Sponsors are Dean Mielke of Seattle, WA. and Sharlene Arends o f Benton City, WA. A reception for Lacy Ann Marie will follow the 9 a.m. wor ship service at the home o f Paul and Rikka Tews. Old and new members of Hope Lutheran Church will gather at 11 a .m . Sunday m o rning fo r celebration o f homecoming Sun day. “ This will be an excellent opportunity for all members to renew their friendships with old friends and make new ones as P harm acy & Your H e a lth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Beta-Blockers and Performance Anxiety Anxiety associated with speaking or performing in public is often referred to as stage fright or performance anxiety. The anxi ety present during such situations may result in mild to moderate tremors, sweating, palpitations (sensing each heart beat) and tachycardia (rapid heart rate). These effects on the body are the result of stimulation of the so- called “beta receptors” of the ner vous system. Therefore, use of agents that block stimulation of these receptors (prescription m edicines known as beta- blockers) may provide benefits. Although there are problems associated with evaluating anxi ety and some studies have been criticized, beta-blocker medicines have been shown to reduce symp toms of performance anxiety. The beta-blocker propranolol may re duce performance anxiety within one to two hours following daily doses in the range of 40 to 150 mg. Most researchers point out that while beta blockers may prevent anxiety, the central or mental as pects of anxiety are not always relieved by these medicines. Counseling combined with beta- blockers is considered more ef fective than either approach alone. According to a recent article in Patient Care, beta-blockers are relatively safe. However, musi cians who play wind instruments occasionally may experience dry mouth or reduced stamina. well as sing hymns o f praise and adoration to Jesus Christ and his church,” said Pastor Stan Hoob- ing. Sunday School will also be held at 11 a.m. A special coffee hour is planned following service. Rev. Stan Hoobings message will be entitled “ Balancing the Ledger and Counting Forgive ness” based on scripture reading o f Matthew 18: 21-35. HIT plans meeting The fall meeting o f the Hepp ner Intergenerational Theater group has been planned for Sun day, Sept. 26 at 3 p.m . at the St. Patrick Senior Center. Anyone interested in par ticipating in any way is urged to a tte n d , said a g roup spokesperson. Four people were treated For minor injuries following a motor vehicle accident on Highway 207 at the Rhea Creek Junction at Ruggs on Tuesday, Sept. 21 around 7:34 a.m. According to a Forest Service spokesperson, a vehicle driven by a private citizen drove across the intersection and was struck by a Sunday, Sept. 26 is Round-Up Sunday at the Lexington Baptist Church. The decor for the 11 a.m. worship service will be western attire and a concert by Keith Foster will highlight the service. Keith Foster’s vocal selections have been described as “ a discer- One hundred one people were present for the senior dinner Sept. 15. Six meals were taken out. Florence Holtz won the meal ticket, Dorothy Henderson the door prize and Eveangeline Buschke received the guest pfize. Members of the Seventh Day Adventist and Nazarene churches served. Bill Kuhn and wife Ann Spicer were present for dinner. Bill gave a presentation and answered questions about making health care deci sions when you can’t speak for yourself, a guide to Oregon power o f attorney for health care and directive to physicians. It was in teresting and informative. Bill advised seniors that this is something they should think about and take care of while they are still able to make decisions for themselves. The menu for the birthday dinner Sept. 29 is meatballs, mushroom soup, broccoli, mashed potatoes, hot rolls, cake and ice cream. M embers of the Methodist church will serve. Mrs. McCabe has offered to show seniors how to make Christmas ornaments o f materials most people have on hand. If anyone is in terested call the senior center office 676-9030. There were two tables of pinochle in play Friday afternoon. The show Sunday night was the second part of “ The Thom birds” . The CAPECO picnic is Friday, Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. at Hat Rock State Park in Hermiston. The bus will depart the senior center at 8:30 a.m . There are still spaces left. Sign up at the office or call the office. There is also a trip planned to the Oregon Trail Inter pretive Center at Baker City Sept. 25. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. Dates to remember: Bible study Mondays, 10:30 a.m . to 11:30 a.m ., quilting 1-4 p.m .; exercise Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m .; blood pressures W ednesday, 11:30 a.m .; cards Fridays, 2:30 p.m.;* movie Sunday, 7 p.m. at Methodist church The United Methodist Church pancake breakfast will be held this Sunday, Sept. 26 beginning at 8:30 a.m . in the chruch fellowship area. Everyone is invited to attend, including Sunday school students and parents. IN STOCK & READY FOR DELIVERY STOP IN AND LOOK THE NEW 1994 ARE IN 2-1994 Extended Cabs 4 X 4 Silverado Pickups It’s not to early to plan your Halloween Costume Round-Up Sunday at Baptist church St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Boarcl Pancake breakfast Forest Service vehicle which was driving toward Hardman on Highway 207. T hree F o re st S ervice employees and the other driver were transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner said the spokesperson. 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