![]() ![]() 1907 Hey Bros Original Partnership Agreement |
![]() Grandpa Hey was Uncle Clement's first partner. Later, the other brothers and sisters bought shares. Uncle Clement wrote in his memoir: "Mary stayed a while at the newspaper as bookkeeper and Abe was there as a "printer's devil" learning. Soon I had him on the milk route and he had saved up $200 and wanted to invest in the business. Mary later put in $50 or $100 and Ira, who went to high school, took our money to the bank after school and he also worked summers. He invested $50 out of his earnings." (from "The Story of My Lifetime of 86 Years," by Clement Hey) And so was launched "Hey Brothers." |
![]() ![]() Abram Hey |
![]() Abram Hey, Cousin Lloyd Baer |