Apr. 6, 1939
Died Hayes, Everett was killed at Floyd Eaton Logging Camp on Eden Ridge Apr. 3, 1939. Born Sept 3, 1895 at Gaylord, son of Mrs. Addie Hayes of this community and the late James D. Hayes who came across the plains from North Carolina in 1872 as one of the members of the Wagner and Hayes wagon train who were about the first to stake out homesteads in the Powers neighborhood and whose honor the town was known as the North Carolina Settlement. Later known as Rural before changing to Powers. Surviving relatives besides mother, 2 brothers Clayton and Kermet at home; 4 sisters Mrs. Josephine Neal and Mrs. Irene Mullen both of Myrtle Point; Mrs. Juanita Bartlett of Corcoran, California and Mrs. Frances Ball of Alexandria, Louisiana. Member of Elks. Buried Norway.
Apr. 6, 1939
Died Hayes, Everett was killed at Floyd Eaton Logging Camp on Eden Ridge Apr. 3, 1939. Born Sept 3, 1895 at Gaylord, son of Mrs. Addie Hayes of this community and the late James D. Hayes who came across the plains from North Carolina in 1872 as one of the members of the Wagner and Hayes wagon train who were about the first to stake out homesteads in the Powers neighborhood and whose honor the town was known as the North Carolina Settlement. Later known as Rural before changing to Powers. Surviving relatives besides mother, 2 brothers Clayton and Kermet at home; 4 sisters Mrs. Josephine Neal and Mrs. Irene Mullen both of Myrtle Point; Mrs. Juanita Bartlett of Corcoran, California and Mrs. Frances Ball of Alexandria, Louisiana. Member of Elks. Buried Norway.
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