LYCOS RETRIEVER
George Kaiser
built 230 days ago
To Dr. George Kaiser, the debate over the two smoking initiatives on the Nov. 7 ballot will come down to two competing interests. Smokers versus nonsmokers. Advertisement Kaiser, associate professor of medicine with the University of Nevada's School of Medicine, said smokers will favor Question 4 and nonsmokers will vote for Question 5.
Source:
The efforts of Officers Frank Caruso and George Kaiser clearly demonstrate their commitment to all the people and the communities they serve through their thorough investigative commitment and unbiased delivery of police services. Due to their dedicated policing efforts, the Garden Grove's Hispanic community views their actions as a foundation on which to build a trusting relationship with the police department. As a direct result of their professional and unbiased handling of an investigation stemming from a resident's complaint, the police department and several Hispanic community groups are working together to prevent issues before they can become problems.
Source:
Rose and George Kaiser owned and operated Kaiser’s Poultry Farm on Barry Avenue (now the Kiln Hill neighborhood) from 1953 to the early 1970’s. The family-run farm had 5,000 White Rock chickens, plus some 1,200 turkeys, and sold some 400 dozen eggs a week in the early 1960s. The business was well known throughout the area for fresh, free-range poultry products.
Source:
In the oral history of George Kaiser (49 min. 22 sec.), Kaiser explains that he enlisted because of the on-going persecution of European Jews at the hands of the Nazis. He describes the six years he fought in Belgium and Germany, including liberating the Dachau concentration camp and encountering anti-Semitism within his own unit.
Source:
George Kaiser, a publicity-shy oilman who built a fortune estimated at $4 billion by snapping up failed petroleum businesses in Oklahoma, set aside roughly $1 billion for charitable endeavors from 2000 to the end of last year. In exchange, he can now deflect U.S. taxes on much of his own income over the next several years.
Source:
Out of town people here for the funeral services were John Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser and daughter, Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaiser, and daughter, Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kaiser and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser and daughter, Celia, Mr. and Mrs. Math Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kaiser, Arnold Kaiser, Louie Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kiersch and daughter, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hughes and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes, Leo Hughes, Earl Hughes, Mrs. Lee Lassig, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steines, Matt Steines, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hein, Arthur Degroote, Francis Merkes of Stratford, John Theurer, Sr., Frank Theurer, Mr. and Mrs. John Theurer, Jr., and daughter, Lavina, Theo. Hennes and son, Sylvester, of Rozellville, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Felix and children of Marathon, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber of Auburndale, Mrs. Philip Weber, Harry Kesler of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ederer and Mrs. Anna Eslinger of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. George Kesler and daughter, Gladys, of Malison, Math Kesler and daughter, Ester, of Clintonville, Mrs. Ronald Sewell of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kesler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlacht of Wisconsin Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kesler and children of Greenwood, Mrs. Anton Stadler, Miss Emelda Bertler, Eugene Bertler and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Orth of Manitowoc, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wojti of Two Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kackas and daughter, Lucille of Woodland.
Source: