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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 5. 1940.
PAGE THREE
ALICE HANLEY, 81,
Br Evan RtimH
. Alice Hanley, whose full
name was Alice Elira Hanley,
died in the afternoon of July 3.$
1940, at the place of her birth,
the Hanley ranch near Jackson
ville, Oregon.
She was the daughter of Mi
chael and Martha Burnett Han
ley. She was of the age of
eighty-one years, four months
and three days. She was the
third child in a family of nine
children, only two of whom sur
vive her. namely: Edward B
Hanley of Seattle, and Ella Han
ley Bush of Medford, Oregon.
Of the Hanley children, other
than the survivors, those best
known to the people of Oregon
were William D. Hanley of
Burns, Oregon, Michael F. Han
ley, and John Andrew Hanley
of Medford. Other than her
brother and sister, she is sur
vived by Martha, Mary and
Claire Hanley of Medford, and
Katherine Heffernan of Seattle,
nieces; Michael Hanley, Jr.,
owner of Hanley ranch at Butte
Creek, Alex Hanley of Juntura,
Oregon, and Edward B. Hanley,
Jr., engaged In the practice of
law at Seattle, Washington,
nephews.
The services will be at the
Perl Undertaking establishment.
Rev. L. F. Belknap officiating.
He is an Oregon pioneer of
184S. Elsie Carlton Strang will
contribute a song. The services
will be at 2:30, Saturday, the
6th. Interment at the Jackson
ville cemetery.
The following Is a list of the
pallbearers: Honorary: George
Dunn, Emil Britt, Ralph Bil
lings. Herbert Hanna, J. A. Fer
ry, Victor Bursell, Dr. James
C. Hayes and Evan Reames. Ac
tive: Charles Hoover, John Wil
kinson, Wesley Hartman, Ar
cold Bohnert, Don Stanley and
Arlen Skinner.
Miss Hanley was one of the
most colorful and interesting of
the Oregon pioneers. She knew
and remembered well Oregon
history and particularly that of
Southern Oregon. Through the
years she was always active in
those things affecting the farm- i
er and farm life. From the be
ginning of the administration by
the Oregon State college, of the
Extension Division of the Sys
tem of Higher Education, she
took an active part in its work.
At one time she was State Chair
man of the Extension group and
for some years wachairman of
the county committee, and was
a member of it at the time of
her death. Her great interest in
the community and in every-
Colorful Career at End SPENCER CHILDERS DRASTIC PROTEST
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ALICE HANLEY
thing that affected its welfare
brought her, through the years,
a wide personal acquaintance
with the people of the county.
Her retentive memory made her
perhaps the best informed wo
man in the county upon family
traditions and family history.
She gave freely what informa
tion she had. It will long be re
gretted that a better record of
it does not exist.
She was active in her outdoor
work. She had for many years
personal supervision and oper
ation of the Hanley ranch. Dur
ing all of this time it has been a
model establishment, and she
fitted into the colonial home and
the situation perfectly. There
she was hospitable and kindly.
She had no lingering illness;
she was confined to her bed but
a few days; she suffered no pain;
she was happy and cheerful to
the very last moment. All mem
ories of her are pleasant and
they will be lasting.
King Victor Emmanuel of
Italy is the grandson of the
Sardinian king of the same
name who united Italy.
Spencer Childers, 90, passed
away at a local hospital Thurs
day morning after a brief Illness.
He was born at Clarksburg,
W. Va., September 18. 1849. His
father, Arnold Childers, and
family, crossed the plains by a
train of fifty ox teams and
wagons. The family made their
home in Santa Rosa, California.
Spencer Childers was married
to Mary Elizabeth Peter at Sa
linas, Calif., and to this union
were born eight children, of
whom seven are living. Besides
his wife, Mary Childers, aged
84, survivors are Elmer, Clem
and Gene of Medford; Harry and
Guy of Fresno, Calif.; Bert of
Middleton, Calif., and one daugh
ter, Mrs. Jack Moran of Med
ford, also eight grandchildren,
one sister, Mrs. John Richardson
of Peyton. Oregon, and two great
grandchildren.
The family established homes
in a number of places in Cali
fornia and Oregon over a pe
riod of years, coming to Medford
in 1884. Mr. Childers found the
need of a building contractor
and the same year started build
ing one of the first brick build
ings here. He has remained ever
since. He established brick yards
and furnished brick and built
many of the early buildings on
the Main street of this city. He
was actively engaged in build
ing until 1920 when he retired.
He was known to a host of
friends who will be grieved at
his passing. Funeral arrange
ment in charge of the Perl Fu
neral Home will be announced
later.
(Continued from One.)
AT LAKE 0' WOODS
Three sportsman pilots of
Medford, Tom Tepper, Frank
Rogers, Jr. and Shelby Tuttle.
flew as many airplanes to Lake
of the Woods yesterday evening,
spent the night there and re
turned home at dawn today. It
was believed to be the first
such mass flight to the popular
resort.
All the pilots flew Piper
Cubs, Tepper his own, Rogers
that owned by Thomas Culbert
son and Tuttle the one belong
ing to the Medford flying club.
The flight took 25 minutes each
way, according to Tuttle.
The three young men carried
sleeping bags in their planes
and spent the night near their
ships. They sat down on the
flying field northeast of the
lake and about a mile from the
resort.
CLUB MEETS TONIGHT
(Contributed)
Townsend Harmony club will
meet tonight at 8 o'clock in
Townsend Dreamland headquar
ters, 415 E. Main street. The
club council will hold a short
session beginning at 7:30. Word
has been received from St. Louis
of the arrival of our delegates.
which everyone will be glad to
near.
Atlanta Satchwell has ar
ranged a strictly amateur pro
gram.
Lunch will be served in the
dining room.
on the southwest coast, killed
11 civilians.
The nazi high command also
reported that German U-boats,
in a new outburst of underseas
warfare, had sunk 86,543 tons
of British merchant shipping,
while nazl speedboats torpedoed
two armed British steamers to
taling 12.400 tons and "shot"
two others totaling 20.000 tons,
and German dive bombers sank
four S. 000-ton transports a
grand total of 138,943 tons.
Soviet Alms Veiled
Soviet Russia's aims in the
European conflict meanwhile
grew more obscure.
New columns of red army
troops and mechanized equip
ment were reported arriving in
Bessarabia, the Rumanian pro
vince seized by Russia - last
week, thereby strengthening the
belief that Stalin is planning
further demands on the harass
ed little Balkan kingdom.
Considerable mystery still
clings to the Soviet grab in the
Balkans and the Baltic as well.
with some observers interpret
ing them as moves to counter
Germany's sweeping conquest
of half Europe.
Britons found a comforting
warmth in this theory, hoping
that eventually Russia and Ger
many would come to grips.
But today the Moscow news
paper Pravda, the official com
munist party organ, asserted
that Soviet moves were directed
"against plans of the British-
French war mongers" and not
against Germany.
$1 Passports
Vancouver, B. C July 5.
(CP) Canadian immigration of
ficials announced today that $1
tuunnrta ffnnd for 12 months'
travel in the United States will
be issued at the Immigration of
fice here, starting Monday.
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