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Science at Work
Your Emotions Can Male You 111. Psychiatrist Raportfr
Eight Heallh-Upsatting Factors Listed
By Paul F. Ellis
United Press Science Editor
New York, Apr. 7 (U.R)
Watch your emotions, they might
make you ill. So warns Dr. O.
Spurgeon English of the depart
ment of psychiatry, Temple Uni
versity school of medicine. He
lists eight common emotions
that may upset your health.
They are, according to the
doctor: need for love, approval
and recognition: anxiety (fear
and worry): hostility; inferiority
feelings: ambivalence (mixed
feeling of love and hate): guilt:
ambition (competition) and envy.
"The need for love," Dr. Eng
lish said, "is one of humanity's
greatest hungers, and many
other emotions are dependent on
it. From the cradle to the grave,
human beings struggle under it.
Some of them have a great
hunger for love, but either have
no recognition of what they need
or have no technique for obtain
ing it.
Emotion Of Anxiety
English, reporting in the jour
nal of" the American Medical
association, said anxiety Uis one
of the earliest emotions aroused
and one of the most basic in the
whole life of man."
Fear is anxiety's conscious
representative, he believes, but
the origins of anxiety itself are
largely unconscious. He said
that "people who in the ordin
ary course of life suffer from
too much anxiety are people who
in early life lacked a consistent
supply of reassuring, friendly
presence or who were subjected
to too many real pain-inflicting!
experiences or threats of them.
"Not only does anxiety im
pair one's ability to enjoy life,"
he said, "but it has more far
reaching effects. If one's energy
is used up in concentrating on
the feared thing, too little
energy is left for happy living.
If this phenomenon goes on long
enough and severely enough, the
body can no longer function
properly and symptoms of illness
have arrived."
Love And Hate Linked
English said he believes that
feelings of inferiority are linked
with the basic emotions of hate
and love.
"Obviously," he said, "the
person having feelings of in
feriority has not had enough ac
ceptance and appreciation. There
are few people who ever feel
quite satisfied with themselves,
but in some persons the feeling
of worthlessness can be so deep
as to destroy the capacity of the
psychic apparatus for maintain
ing physiologic equilibrium."
Ambitious Should Watch Step
English said the ambitious
person "certainly runs the risk
of being infected with envy or
excessive competitiveness."
Such emotions, he said, "tend
to produce tension, and profes
sional, financial and social sue-
cess of many has been paid for
at a high price, the price of ten
sion, which is prone to express
itself through the nervous sys
tem on many parts of the body."
Rogue River
Rogue River, Apr. 7 Pfc.
Walter Sowles of Chanute field,,
111., is visiting his father, Edwin
Sowles of the Fixit shop here.
After a 21-day leave he will re
port to Hamilton airbase for re
assignment to overseas duty.
The Claud Hilgers have re
ceived an announcement from
their daughter, Mildred, Mrs. I.
G. Zahrt of Menlo Park, Cal.,
of arrival of an eight-pound
daughter, born April 3.
Doe owners must keen their
dogs confined during the sum
mer months according to a warn
ing issued by Mayor Dcngler
who states dogs must not be al
lowed to run at large after April
I, whether wearing a license or
not.
Petitions for a rural fire dis
trict to be established in this
area, have been presented to the
county court by Dave Gelvin,
fire chief of Rogue River.
L,lve uak urange square dance
scheduled for April 15 has been
cancelled in order that the
spring flower show may be held
in the Grange all on that date. .
A reunion of old friends was
held Sunday at the W. L. Bad
ley home on highway 99 when
Mrs. W. S. Casey, 97, came from
Portland to visit the Badleys.
For many years Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Casey lived in the log cab
in across the highway from the
Hava Java, at Rogue River junc
tion, while Dr. and Mrs. W. S.
Cary, or "Carey'' as it was mis
spelled on the doctor's sign, lived
in Rogue River. Through the
years they received, opened and
even read each other's mail by
mistake and they became fast
friends. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Laws and Mrs. Cary
called on Mrs. Casey and the
Badleys. During the visit Mrs.
Casey asked for the address of
another former resident and old
friends of the group, Mrs. Nel
lie Jones, who is now residing
in Medford. Returning to Rogue
River, Martha Cary rushed to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore
to get the address and found
Nellie Jones had arrived for a
few days' visit. The two women
?auntered across the street to
ask Ed Friedenthal to drive them
to the Badley home and they
found Ed drinking coffee. A
reference to his brew brought
out the fact that he had been
reared in Alaska, where Mrs.
Jones once lived and where her
son, Austin Jones, and his fam
ily are now residing.
Rogue River city council con
tracted to purchase 120 water
meters at the regular council
meeting Tuesday evening. The
new meters, with a number of old
ones now in use, will provide a
meter for every wate use in the
city. The first shipment of me
ters is expected in ID days and
it is planned to start installing
them immediately. Agents from
Gold Hill Lions
To Improve Park
On River Bank
Gold Hill, Apr. 7 A. A. Walk
er represented the Lions club at
the city council meeting April 3,
stating that the Lions wish to
clean up Ben Hur Lampman
park across from the city and
put in tables and stoves for the
use of picnickers, fishermen and
others who wish to use the park
for recreation. Permission was
given to carry out the plans.
Letters of complaint were re
ceived from residents near the
Grange hall because of noise,
broken bottles, trespassing on
their properties and other annoy
ances caused by dance patrons
at the hall on Saturday nigras.
The Grange will be requested to
put on a patrolman who will
keep order and pick up bottles
strewn around the grounds and
nearby and to install guards of
logs to keep cars from being
driven into yards.
Lease Protested
The Southern Pacific has been
requested not to lease the rail
road property north of the high
way for storage of old iron, ma
chinery and other junk. The com
'any is also to be notified that
the S. & R. Milling company
has not removed lumber piled
near Seventh street, thereby
making the crossing dangerous.
The company had been notified
by the Southern Pacific com
oany to move the lumber back
far enough that approaching
trains may be seen.
Sixth avenue residents who
had asked for an extension of
the sewer line about a year ago
requested that their line be put
in in before the line is put into
block 9.
An offer was made by the
Southern Oregon Title company
to purchase lot 5 in Water Park
addition along the Sams Valley
highway. No purpose was stated
how the property was to be used
nor the name ol the client repre
sented. The council decided to
hold the property for possible
use in constructing a filtration
olant.
Beacon Road Approved
The civil aeronautics admin
istration was granted permis
sion to build a road across city
iroperty for maintenance of the
beacon light.
A resolution was adopted to
;o on daylight saving time 11
nnd when Medford and Grants
Pass adoDt the new time.
The budget was discussed and
a tentative budget will be drawn
up and presented to the council
at the May 1 meeting. The tax
payers are invited to attend the
meeting to hear the amounts in
the suggested budget read and
they may make suggestions or
Drotests. Estimates of receipts
will also be presented at the
council meeting to give taxpay.
ers are invited to attend the
meeting to hear the amounts in
the suggested budget read and
Ihey may make suggestions or
protests. Estimates ol receipts
You are invited to a "House Warming"
at the opening of the newest
STANDARD STATION
Fourth Street and Central Avenue
Attractive favors for all... gardenias, key chains and gifts for
the children on opening day, Saturday, April 8.
Standard Stations, Inc. America's
Favorite Service Station System
is now conveniently near you with
this modern unit equipped for com
plete rare of your car.
Alert, courteous Standard Station
men are ready to welcome you.
They are given special training to
care for your car in a way that will
provide miles of trouble-free driv
ing. Their many extra services will
add to your driving comfort, too.
JOHN J. ESTES
STATION MANAGE!
A medical (aooUU Sendee Station yitem
V SUMIMI LlllJ )
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three factories demonstrated dif
ferent types of meters at the
council meeting and most of the
evening was given to a thorough
examination of the meters with
particular attention to wearing
qualities, ease of replacing or
repairing parts and visibility of
figures on the registers. The
Calmet meter was chosen. Coun
cil membars expressed definite
opposition to daylight saving
time, but voted to change if the
surrounding area changes. A spe
cial meeting of the council to
consider the budget will be held
April 10.
Rogue River Garden club's
spring flower show is to be held
April IS in the Live Oak Grange
hall, Rogue River, from 1 to
9 p. m. There will be wild and
cultivated flower exhibits, flow
ering shrubs and trees, minia
ture arrangements, creative ar-
angements representing song or
dook titles, corsages, novelty ar
rangements, conservation exhib
it, as well as junior arrange
ments. Any meritorious exhibit
not provided for in printed
schedules will receive recogni
tion ana everyone is welcome to
enter exhibits. All are invited
to attend.
A great deal of interest has
been shown in the coming flow
er show by children In the local
schools, and art classes of the
fifth and sixth grades have made
their spring projects the sketch
ing of posters advertising the
event. Posters will be on display
In the local stores. A special
award Is being made to Dick
Taylor of the fifth grade for his
very fine work. The following
sixth graders. Linda Reddington,
Vernon Pnhlka and Emery Lan
ham, are being awarded first,
second and third prizes respec
tively, for their entries. Honor
able mention went to sixth
graders Judy Farrar, Judy Mey
er, James McCIcnahan, Lucllie
Thompson, George Morris and
Byron Kile. Fifth graders to re
ceive awards wore Myrna
Towes. Lawrence Wagner and
Bill Beck, first, second and third
prizes respectively, with honor
able mention to Wallace Ander
on, Janice Smith. Margaret Mil
ler. Mary Fuller, Betty Attcbury
and Loretta Barnes. Melba El
der. Rogue River high school
senior, is receiving an award for
an Interesting poster.
It is anticipated there will be a
good attendance as much Inter
est has been hnwn In flower
shows of Ihe Iloguc River Gar
den club In previous years and
this year there will be additional
features In the way of exhibits
by various hobby clubs and ex
hibits by local merchants and
nursery men.
Silver lea will be served and
a plant sale will be held.
Friday. April 7, I9S0
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Spokane Aluminum
Mill Tops Record
Spokane, Apr- 7 (U.R) A new
all-time record even exceeding
the war years in shipments of
aluminum sheet products from
Kaiser's big Spokane rolling
mill was set during March, it
was announced today by Stanley
White, plant superintendent.
More than 30 million pounds
of aluminum sheet, plate, cir
cles, corrugated screening and
home siding was shipped to fab
ricators in all parts of the coun
try during the 31-day period.
Plant officials said the record
shipment topped all previous
monthly records since the roll
ing mill was established in 1942.
The strong demand for alumi
num was attributed to activity
among fabricators of kitchen ap
pliances and utensils, truck and
trailer builders and manufac
turers of aluminum building
materials.
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GASSED BY BUSES
Seattle. Wash. (U.R) A $40,-
000 suit was filed by Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bosch for damages
caused by exhaust fumes from
city buses. The couple, whose
home is adjacent to a city tran
sit parking lot, charged that
"negligent and excessive racing
of motors" caused exhaust
fumes to enter their house In suf
ficient quantity to cause "acute
physical distress."
will also be presented at the
council meeting to give taxpay
ers an idea of how much money
will have to be raised.
Dog Law in Force
Mayor Leon wise announced
that the ordinance which pro
hibits the running loose of all
dogs through April, May and
June is now in effect.
Dogs picked up will be taken
by the county dog control officer
and improunded at the Jackson
County Humane society. If dogs
are not claimed and redeemed
within three days the dogs will
be killed. If dogs arc not licensed
or wearing their license tags
their owners cannot be notified.
A fee of SI and the cost of the
dogs' board will have to be paid
to redeem the animals.
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