• I 11^. V WW M. 4J: while Quite young. HU early them dayg Were spent in the home 'rYr *° town of Wereham where he‘ whatworked xa an iron moulder. He% f • •«continued at thia work until the time of his enlistment in the WarThou*lit forof the Rebellion.should' whatwork.themi tlieirtheyMr. Savery enlisted in theclareu tnrepairedin the r that the isfactoriljstruck balt; The ol the axle, obaervatk24th unattached Massachusetts his moncregiment as a private at the age q[: 1 £ years. TliU was on December 16, 1864 and he was mastered out on May 12, 1865 at Read ville, Mass., at the close00(1 lt ot the war. utugh}• fromp andAfter leaving the service toung Savory went to sea as a cooper, .but owing to ill health he w»nt to the Friendly Islands and sarv-H'ople. j e(j £0ur years as a missionary as-they e whont ofu like t-ed inis yous, thei just socialsistant under the resident Lutb-eran missionary.He then came to Brockton, Mass., where he worked as a carpenter. Two years later, August 29, 1880 He and Emma Adelia Drinkwater, the present M ft.Savery, were married. There were two children. One died in infancy and Jennie Frances, who is now Mrs. B. F* Austin- of FortStanley, Lopez Island, Washing-\u thetoton, along with Mrs. Savery, survive him.Mr. and Mrs. Savery moved ?t©California inf 1898, coming directly to Cfrona where he hasstated.+the mech and strutfused topaymentFollowl trial was Recorder Clarke pi Marabella of 15, i Clarke th against with usln his place bella’a la room is s the fact foul talktenced hii or spendjail sente night.f worked as carpenter and con-)uh11v {tractor. He has an enviableir\record in Corona. He was ftrst fire chief, h» served. as building«inspector for some years, he built 1, ninety-nine houses in Corona, andI vicinity. It was his often ex-|j pressed wish that he might, buildII one more house to round out the 11 100 mark. He was building ln-■ m i’ spector at time of building the % j present city hall and Congrcga-j t ionul church. Mr. Savery also 1 helped to erect the present Junior | high school.For the past year or two h«? has confined his work to labors2 I h?s 9h°P which at one time! was excellently well equippedwith modern wook working ma-%chlnery.His presence will be missed j particularly at the Congregation-j al church with which he hast been associated ever since hea me to- Cov.ona.CHAMFORFA♦ That♦ is callti♦ exhibits 4* Califort♦ avocado♦ plums,♦ are Osp♦ you hai♦ and wi♦ Ohambe♦ not la♦ morninf♦ made h♦ commltt♦ Center♦ Corona♦ ♦ ♦ ♦sSHERMFOOlAl• tA tents For three years has beenhe, served as superintendent of B. A. Jam .i.~ Qi.Miiiiw orhnAl And was a tute for th