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1960-04-07 · Anaheim Gazette · page 16 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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B8-Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., April 7, 1960) Oilman Doyle County AID Group Chief Paul K. Doyle, director of industrial relations, Union Oil Research Center, Brea, has been elected president of the Board of Directors of Orange County AID-United Givers, it was announced today. AID is an association of charitable donors who support local health, welfare and charity causes through the payroll deduction plan at their place of employment. DOYLE, PREVIOUSLY vice president of the givers organization, succeeds the Hon. Robert Cardner, presiding Superior Court judge in Santa Ana, who remains on the Board of Directors. "The primary purpose of AID," Doyle said, "remains assuring local charities sufficient funds to carry on their work through a broadening of the base of charitable giivng." Other new officers of the AID Board are Norman Redman, Santa Ana realtor, first vice president; Ted Cornell, steward, Communication Workers of America, Local 9510, Santa Ana, second vice president; Frank Grunenfelder, assistant superintendent, Orange Coun- Other new officers of the AID Board are Norman Redman, Santa Ana realtor, first vice president; Ted Cornell, steward, Communication Workers of America, Local 9510, Santa Ana, second vice president; Frank Grunenfelder, assistant superintendent, Orange County Schools, treasurer; L. R. Johnson, division traffic manager, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Orange, secretary; and Morgan Whitaker, organizer, Retail Clerks Local 324, Buena Park, assistant secretary. Re-elect Koebert CSEA President At Centralia School Joe Koebert of Anaheim was re-elected president of Centralia School district's chapter of the California School Employees association for the second straight year at the regular business meeting in March. Elected to serve with him for one-year terms were Paul Boliek, vice president; Mrs. Duane Pawley, secretary and Mrs. Kenneth Unland, treasurer. The new officers will be installed in April. President Koebert appointed Mmes. Walt Arrowood, Catharine Clark and Harry Malloy to audit the treasurer's books before the next meeting. He also reported on the request the unit made to Centralia district's board of trustees to send two delegates a district expense to the C.S.E.A. convention in Berkeley in July. The board tabled the matter pending further study until its April meeting. Paul Boliek reported on three meetings the wage and grievance committee held the past month, stating the committee had sat in on budget conferences with Palmer G. Campen, assistant superintendent of business. Phil Miller reported for the three members who were asked by the president to investigate an income protection insurance plan presented at the last meeting. The plan was dropped when a poll of members present at the meeting proved to be negative. Working with Miller committee held the past month, stating the committee had sat in on budget conferences with Palmer G. Campen, assistant superintendent of business. Phil Miller reported for the three members who were asked by the president to investigate an income protection insurance plan presented at the last meeting. The plan was dropped when a poll of members present at the meeting proved to be negative. Working with Miller were Mrs. D. V. Qvarnstrom and A. J. Southard. The local unit approved a resolution to be sent to the area representative stating that 12-month dues are a hardship on small chapters and asking that per capita dues be levied for only the months in which the member is employed. President Koebert introduced new member, Ernest Ousley, custodian at Walter Knott school who attended the meeting for the first time, and announced transfer of membership from Fullerton chapter for another new member, George Miels, custodian at Centralia school. John Quincy Adams, sixth President, was born in 1767 at Quincy, Mass. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1790. In 1802 he was elected to the Massachusetts State Senate and in 1817 was appointed Secretary of State. Adams was elected President in 1824, which office he held for one term. Two years after his Presidency he was elected representative in Congress from Massachusetts, which rank he held until his death in 1848. George Eastman, famed photographic pioneer, was born in 1854 RY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftmart EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY riftimart BEEF LE U.S.D.A. GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" CHUCK STEAK 47¢ lb. U.S.D.A. GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" BONELESS ROASTS CHUCK or 75¢ CLOD ..... 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