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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1977, p. 18

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PAGE 18 - PI.AIVN \l KR-FRIOAY. JAMARY 28. 1977 Hold Marketing Program In JOSKPH COO I S staff />N\ t //« news from the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic of McHenry County -- (Editor's note: This is the eleventh in a series of specially written articles for McHenry county readers Joseph Cools is a psychologist on the Family Service and Mental Health Center -staff This article is "Coping-Alcoholism. Physical and Emotional Effects- of Alcohol Abuse. Ethanol. tlie-fcyjS^of alcohol in alcoholic" beverages. is basically a central nervous system depressant This means that alcohol serves to tranquilize and dull the nervous system causing at various levels of intoxification loss of muscle coordination and control, decrease in reflexes, drowsiness, loss of acute senses (touch, sight, hearing, smell. taste1, confusion, loss of balance, loss of consciousness, and in cases of extreme overdose, respiratory distress, coma and even death Alcohol is also an irritant, particularly to the lining of the stomach and first part of the small intestine Alcohol can be a contributory factor in the development of acute or chronic gastritis and ileitis. Alcohol has been identified as a prime causitive agent in cirrhosis of the liver, a chronic and irreversible disease which can lead to death if not treated In chronic alcoholism a condition known as delerium tremons. or D.T.'s. may develop 12 to 72 hours after a person has stopped drinking Delerium tremons is both a medical emergency and psychiatric crisis, including respiratory and cardiac problems as well as hallucinations, usually visual. In the later stages of chronic alcoholism, a condition known as Korsakan's Syndrome may develop This is a chronic irreversible psychosis (loss of contact with reality > caused by progressive deterioration of the brain due to damage caused by alcohol Anvone who has had too Schedule Valparaiso Sunday, Feb. 6 The annual observance of Valparaiso University Sunday will be held Feb. 6, it has been announced by President A G. Huegli. He further reported that both the VU Alumni association and the VU guild have established programs to promote the observance throughout the more than 6,000 congregations of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Valpo Sunday offerings are used to provide scholarships and financial aid to Lutheran students attending the university. Last year more than 50 percent of the students a t t e n d i n g V a l p a r a i s o university received some form of aid In calling for Guild members to volunteer as contact representatives, Mrs. Robert Brooks said, "The guild can offer a valued assist in promoting the observance of Valpo Sunday in a variety of ways. Through our chapters we can make a concerted effort to support and expand the established tradition of Valpo Sunday." I RENT OUR RMSE N VAC-tto nn extraction carpet el--nil awcfciaa rinses carpct fibers with hor lisssni and lifts all dirt. gnaM and raaidaas to the carpct nvfaca whers. % CLEAN. FRESH and ODOR-FREE! ($J'/i MRS. $5.00 MiN.) PER HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL! 8:00 P.M. • 9 :00 AM. >10.00 HORNSBYS ^ fami ly t rn t< . - r - . '90 W. ROUTE 120 1 McHENRY. ILL! much to drink may notice, in addition to the physical effects of a hangover^ a nagging feeling of depression This of course, is a direct effect of the alcohol, for alcohol, far from being a stimulant, has exactly the opposite effect ^Next: Treatment of alcoholism All1 McHenry County Farm Bureau members are invited to attend a district Marketing program at DeKalb Tuesday. Feb 8. "Both grain and livestock farmers need the best advice available to every farmer." said Larry-Harris, executive secretary I l l i n o i s A g r i c u l t u r a l association staff members will describe the newest IAA ser­ vice established to help far mers. the Market Advisory service available with a subscription fee This is in qddition to the » Market Line and other ongoing programs. Harris explained. Jim Gill4and Gary Ellis. IAA market specialists, will open the program at 9:45 a.m. Gill will tell how an export sale is put together and he'll give his views on 1977 grain and livestock prices Ellis will discuss how each farmer should put together his own marketing plans A weather update and a review of 1976 will help with the presentation, all aimed at explaining how the Market Advisory service can be useful. The meeting at DeKalb will Tast from the 3:15 a.m. registration until 3 p.m. Per- Farm Bureau , Women Sponsor Market Seminar Farm Bureau members can learn about marketing and many of the factors that are involved at a Market seminar sponsored by the McHenry County Farm Bureau Women's committee Tuesday. Feb. 1. The two-hour program begins at 7 30 p.m. and is for both men and women, says Mrs sons desiring to make a reservation should contact Harris Rosemary Bartman. Women's committee chairman. Dan Zwicker. assistant director of the IAA commodities division, will present the program. Zwicker will discuss the Market Line, which is the daily phoned. market report available to all Farm Bureau members. An opening price report is being given, followed by a closing report after 4 p.m. Marketing techniques „ and marKeting awareness fs one of the fastest growing aspects of Farm Bureau's programs' qf service, reports Larry Harris, executive secretary. . "Farmers have prided themselves \on production know-bow , wjtJx,Vtjustifiable reason. But they've become Gem-Mineral , Group Reviews * Program Series The Hiawatha Gem and Mineral society will hold its next regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 1, at St. Patrick's church hall, McHenrv . „ . afyare they must become in­ volved in marketing, and the IAA has expanded its marketing division to come up with a strong advisory service. Jim Gill is one of the best market analysts around," asserted Harris. Highlights of Part 2 of the instructional series, which was completed at the last meeting, will be reviewed. 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