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In 1966, Joe and Kathryn established the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation as a way to administer their charitable giving. [6] They began focusing their giving primarily on education, which was important to Joe and Kathryn because neither was able to finish college during the Great Depression. Since then, the foundation has given more than ...
Born Kathryn McCurry in Boise, Idaho on August 27, 1908, she was the daughter of Neunan and Ida Mae McCurry. She attended school in the Boise school system and after graduation from Boise High School, she enrolled at the College of Idaho in Caldwell, where, in chemistry class, she met Joe Albertson.
Joe and Jamie Scott, the grandson and great-granddaughter of Albertsons founder Joe Albertson and his wife, Kathryn Albertson, argued that Trapper’s Island would also damage the integrity of the ...
Joe Albertson, founder of the Albertsons chain of grocery stores; Kathryn Albertson, wife of Joe Albertson and notable philanthropist; born in Boise [2] Cecil Andrus, Idaho's only four-term governor; Secretary of the Interior; James Jesus Angleton, former chief of the CIA counter-intelligence staff [3] Torrie Wilson, former WWE professional ...
Thirteen are in Boise, where Joe Albertson founded the company in 1939 and where the corporate headquarters stands at 250 Parkcenter Blvd. Kroger, in a joint news release Monday with Albertsons ...
Joe Albertson founded his first store at 16th and State streets in 1939 where Boise’s downtown meets the North End. He incorporated the company in 1945 and led it as chairman as the business ...
Joe Albertson, founder of Albertson's supermarkets and philanthropist [38] Kathryn Albertson, wife of the founder of the Albertsons chain of grocery stores; philanthropist and founder of local sorority Sigma Epsilon [39] Elgin Baylor, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee [40] Mary Becker, former Mayor of Juneau Alaska
Shoppers at Albertsons’ supermarket at 16th and State streets in Boise. The store was built on the site where Joe Albertson opened his first store in 1939. (David Staats/dstaats@idahostatesman.com)