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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTOE, MEDFOHD, ORE. . UN REPRESENTATIVE President Kennedy has named Mrs. Marietta P. Tree, 34, above, to be the American representative on the United Nations Human Rights Com mission, She is New York's Democratic National Commit teewoman, (UPI Telephoto) COURT HELD a public sutvict by the COLLEGE of LAW tVILlAMEJTE UNIVERSITY Adverse Possession Changes Boundary Line 'Asa and Bob are next-door neighbors. In 1941 Asa plant ed a hedge along what he thought was the boundary line between his lot and Bob's lot. The hedge was in fact located on Bob's land eight feet from the true boundary. Asa treated all ot the land up to the hedge as part ot his lawn from 1940 to 1961. In 1961, Bob, after learning about the location of the or iginal true line from a survi vor, decided to tear out the hedge. Can Asa prevent Bob irom removing the hedge? . THE COURT HELD: Asa has acquired eight feet of Bob's lot by adverse poss ession and the hedge now forms the boundary between the two lots. Therefore, at Asa's requests the court en joined Bob from removing the hedge. A person acquires title to land when he posses ses and claims title to it foi a prescribed period. The per iod is set by state law and varies from five to 20 years. (Based on 132 N. E. 348, Mass.) ; : This column of general le gal principles is presented by the Willamette University College of Law. It is not to be taken as . legal advice. Slight changes in the fact: may change the outcome oi case. Week's Sewing Buy WW .aygr LI No waist seams) Sew itraight-away, add belt-presto! You're ready to go anywhere in this sleek, slimming sheath. Narrow straps accent tanned arms. Choose silk print, cot ton or linen. Printed Pattern 9175: Miss es' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 2 yards 39 inch fabric. ; Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St, New York 11, N.Y. 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The colors would be as fol lows: Red to 15 miles an hour, green to 25, yellow to 40, blue to 55 and white to 85. Petris said the idea belong ed to Nicholas Demetry of Oakland, who announced it publicly in 1957 with a letter to the President of the United States, Since then Petris con tinued, Demetry has travelled over the nation talking with safety experts, government of ficials and newspaper editors. MOKOAY, FEBHOAHTf 1HI Easier Headlines Frame your face In softest flattery witlu Spring's newest shapes - both simple to crochet! Cloud-light, pretty - crochet both for Easter and after. Lacy ruffles accent pyramid, turban of picot mesh. Pattern 7121: directions for string, all sizes. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattern for lsf-class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. JUST OUT! Our 1961 Nee dlecraft Book, Over 125 de signs for home furnishings, for fashions - knit, crochet, em broider, weave, sew, quilt -toys, gifts, bazaar items. FREE six designs for popular veil caps. Quick - send 25c TODAY. OF SMITH & MEN Bv Jack Smith ir. isss Times-Mirror Syrsdicife One of the blessings of mar ried life is a wife who has the habit of interrupting her hus band, when he's reading, to read something to him from whatever it is she's reading. It's even more rewarding if, Instead of reading to him ver batim, she condenses every thing. It saves a lot of time, al though something may be lost in clarity. The other evening I was curler up with "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" when my wife Interrupted, She was curled up with some maga zine, "The latest thing in psy chiatry," she said, "-oh! were you reading?" , "No," I said, "I was just looking for pictures of atro cities. There don't seem to be any." "Family therapy," she said. "It's the newest thing in psy chiatric treatment. The whole family has analysis, instead of only the person who's ill. There's an article here about it." - "We can't afford it," I said. "We still owe the orthodon tist." "The nsvchiatrist has to analyze all the members of the family to understand their interactions," she explained. "It tells about this family that had therapy. A mother and father and daughter." "What was their trouble?" I asked. "The father was an adver tising agenpy man," she said. The mother was overade- nimiB. The father was too passive. The daughter had an overattachment to the motn-er." "So thev all went to the psychiatrist as a package?" I isked. "Yes." she said. "Their problems were inter - related. The mother ana daughter blamed each other for every thing Thev foufiht viciously. They couldn't disengage," - "Why didn't the atner knock some sense in their heads?" , '. "He was merely a spectator. His agency was slipping, and he came down with colitis. He felt more inadequate than ever." "Poor devil," I said, "How'd it all work out?" "It took over two years she went on. "Finally the daughter managed to disen gage from the mother." "Disengage?" "Yes. She moved out of the house and got her own little place." "Good for her," I said. Somehow I had sensed that was the answer to the whole trouble. "How'd the folks take that?" "At first the mother was hysterical. But she got over it. She ran away on a vacation by herself. The - father was calm at first. But then he got sick. He got well at a conven tion. Eventually the mother and father re-engaged, "And they're ait happy now?" . "Not exactly happy. The mother and daughter aren't completely disengaged, and the the mother and father aren't completely re-engaged. They don't quite trust each other. But they're making progress. The daughter has a Job." "And they've all given up the psychiatrist?" "Oh, no. They all still go to COFFEE YIELD Rio de Janeiro - A coffee tree does not produce a crop jntil its seventh year. 6 INTEREST PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY Withdraw principal and all accrued lnterf whenever you choose. Any multiple of $10,00 accepted. Name of Board of Director on Request CRATER FINANCE 135 PINE cISIfTAL NO 4-1273 the same psychiatrist, but now the daughter goes by herself, because she's not a member of the household," "And the mother and father rtill go to the doctor togeth er?" "Yes, of course. Only not as often," That apparently was the end of the matter. I went back to the Third eich. But I couldn't revive my interest in Adolph Schickl gruber. He was only one little man with nothing more eom- ilicated than paranoia. Northrup Library Plans Expansion McJWinnville - A $300,000 expansion program for North up library on the Linfield col lege campus has been an nounced by Dr. Harry L, Dillin, Linfield president. Plans call for expansion of the present 10,400 square feel of space by another 18,000 square feet. The three story addition will be built on the back of the present building. Dr. Diliin said that in addi tion to some funds now avail able, plans are being made to finance the addition through a campaign among Interested givers and that applications were being made to four foun dations, one of which already has given $13,000, ENLISTS Richard R, Crowley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Boss Crowley, 704 North Oregon st,, Jack sonville, recently enlisted in the Air Force. He is now sta tioned at Lackland Air Force base, San Antonio, Tex. He was graduated from Medford High school in 1980, Subscribers To report Improper or nort deilvsio? of ttie Msfl Trihnns in Medford nd AjWasd, phone S! 2Ht fesfsr pJB. dsll and 10a Sunday. 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