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About Hubbard enterprise. (Hubbard, Marion County, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1921)
1 FRIDAY, M AY 27, 1921 “ 91” CHRONICLES THE HUBBARD ENTERPRISE Inez Hilton spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. A. Thompson in Woodburn. J. J. Hershberger took Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fisher and Mr. Amos Troy- er to Portuand last Monday. Miss Rachel, J<jss and Curtis Deetz, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, George and Ed na Johnson, attended the Eighth grade commencement »exercises in Canby last Monday night. The Misses Berdine and Eva Knutson 'were two o f the thirty-three gradu ates in the class. Mr. and Mrs. John Egli and Miss Opal Mishler were Sunday .dinner guests at the Henry Deetz home. A number o f Hubbard parties this week received a copy o f the Long Beach, California Daily Telegram giving an account o f an important change in the officers o f the Exchange | bank o f that city. The account says: A substantial amount o f the cap ital stock o f the Exchange National bank, comprising shares formerly held by Charles A. Wiley, W . J. Gar diner, W . J. Morrison and George L. Craig, has been purchased by.L eo M. Meeker, from El Monte, who will suc ceed Mr. W iley as president o f that institution. Mr: Meeker is president o f the First National bank o f Puente, the Puente Mrs. D. J. Yoder, Wilma, Willis, Savings bank, and the First National Ramon, and Russell Yoder were din hank o f Garden Grove. J. R. Davis ner guests at the A. F. Yoder home cashier o f the- First National bank o f Ontario, will be associated with Mr. last Sunday. Meeker and will succeed Mr. Gard Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Deetz, Miss iner as cashier o f the Exchange Na Rachel, and . Grandma Kauffman tional after June 1. were guests at the Dan Roth home Mr. Meeker had been negotiating last Tuesday. fo r some time with Messrs. Wiley, Mrs. A. F. Yoder was a guest o f Gardiner, Morrison and Craig fo r the the Misses Amanda and Susie Erb purchase o f the stock and on yester last Tuesday. day the transaction was completed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyler and son A t a special meeting o f the board o f Paul, Mr.' and Mrs. Charley Glaze, directors to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. and Mrs. John Etter and two the death o f William S. Stevens, and children, Mrs. Clara Snyder, Mrs. was elected as president o f the bank Edna La Valley and daughters Hazel to succeed Mr. Wiley. and Clara, all o f Salem, Miss Edna Mr. Meeker, the new president o f Knight o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. the Exchange, National bank, was Eph. James and six children o f Mulino bom and raised in Nebraska, and were Sunday dinner guests at the comes from a family who have been home o f Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wiegand. bankers in Eastern Nebraska for the Mrs. Rachel Kauffman* received last 40 years. He came to Califor word the past week o f the death o f nia several years ago and has been a brother living in Washington D. C., actively associated with banking in Samuel S. Yoder, who fo r many years stitutions at Garden Grove, El was prominent in professional and Monte and Puente since that time. political circles. He was formerly a He is married and has one boy, and representative from Ohio for many the family will remove to Long Beach years, and also prominently connect at once from their suburban home o f ed with fraternal organizations. De 100 acres on which they live two miles ceased is survived by a brother, Joce west o f El Monte. His father, G, W . lyn Z. Yoder o f Washington, D. C., Meeker, a retired banker from Lin and two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Kauff coln, Neb., is at present a resident o f man, o f Hubbard and Mrs. Tena Alhambra, but probably will remove Beechlfer o f Wayland, Iowa. Inter to Long Beach within a short time. Mr. Meeker was formerly president ment was in Arlington cemetery un o f the State Bank o f Hubbard, selling der Masonic supervision. his interests here about five years ago. D R a W . G. HOW E, Dentist, Woodburn, Oregon. 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