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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1980 6 B MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. 4-H NEWS Party Held Wa-Ke-Ku-Wa Camp Fire group held a Halloween party October 29 at Mrs. Charles Fletcher's house. Eight girls who camo to the party were Donna Jahnko, Linda Dalbec, Helen Norris, Kevin Raincy, Penny May hew, Judy Per ihall, Terry Fletcher, Joy Willcon and our leader, Mrs. Fletcher. All the girls came in cos tumes. We played several games, then had refreshments. We danced and bobbed for apples with each girl getting an apple. We had our pictures taken. Helen Norris, , Scribe Poll of Finch Trial Jury Certain Los Angeles CUPL A poll of the jury hearing the sec ond Finch-Tregoff murder trial appeared a certainly to day if no verdict is reached by midaftcrnoon. . Superior Judge Leroy Daw son told the 11 women and 1 man on the panel Wednes day he regarded the case as one "In which I think you should be able to reach a verdict." The panel at day a end had weighed the fate of Dr. R. Bernard Finch, 43, and Carole Tregoff, 23, for 51 hours and SO minutes with no sign of an outcome In the 19-wcek-old trial. The Illicit lovers are ac cused of murdering Finch s wife, Barbara, 33, on July 18, 1959. Intravenous Feeding Developer Dies Chicago - IUP1) - Dr. Ralph Falk, 7fi, pioneer In the de velopment of intravenous feed ing, died Wednesday night after a short Illness. Falk was co-founder In 1931 of Baxter Laboratories, Inc., Morton Grove, 111., and became the firm's first presi dent. Two years later, Baxter began production with six em ployees of Intravenous feed ; Ing solutions In Glenvlew, 111. Baxter, which produced the first ready-to-use Intravenous : feeding solutions accepted by medical associations, now cm ploys 2,000 persons in manu facturing facilities in tills country and abroad. Close Watch To Be Kept on All Polls Washington (UPD-, Attorney General William P, Rogers , says the Justice Department will keep a close eye on the nation's polls and take "im- - mediate action" on any elec tion day voting Irregularities. Rogers said in a statement Wednesday that he had asked all federal district attorneys to be on the alert for such ' federal violations as Intimi dation of voters, vote-buying and conspiracies to threaten or Intimidate any citizen be cause of race or for any other reason. . Hatfield's Staff Behind Closed Doors ' Salem -IUPD- The secretarial staff of Gov. Mark Hatfield is working behind closed doors now. Folding doors adjacent to the reception room in the gov ernor's office have always been open before, giving the public a view of the secre taries. Travis Cross, Hatfield's news secretary, said closure of the doors is In keeping with the "architectural in tent" of the executive suili. ; A receptionist has been posted outside. .Court Records t; DISTIUCT rOURT . Billy F. Strewn, failure to atop, v tin. Eliie E. Charlcton, no operator'! license, J. Sara J. I.nmr failure to stop, $13. George M. King, wrong way on a one-way highway, H5, Waymon It. Ill Ack wood, failure to top. $1.1. Alba L. Warton. pausing with ln mffiolent clenrnnt'c, $20. . Armon L. Tompklni, violation of basic rule, $5. Donald L. Green, failure to Hop, . Albert M. Shaw. pcraUng while Ilct-iiKe impended, $130. Clyde W. Anhfnhurtt. violation i of baMc rule. lis Carl B. Van Buiklrk. violation of basic rjte, $23. Delilah E Nravoll, pacing with Insufficient clon ranee, Carl E Llnd, truck npeedinR, $10 Helen B, Gardner, failure to itop, $13. Kenneth C. Sutherlnnd. Imnrn. per ciearanre light!, io. John H. Beam, no operator'! li cense, $3. Sammie L. 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