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   North Iowa Times (Newspaper) - November 29, 1956, Mcgregor, Iowa                               y r NORTH IOWA TIMES THIRD OLDEST ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER IN IOWA VOLUME NO. 101 NORTH IOWA McGREGOR IOWA NOV. 29, 1356 ISSUE NO. I. Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary HAWKEYE STATE SCENE Group Makes 49 Recommendations For Tax By Iowa Press Association TAX STUDY REPORT The Iowa taxation study com- in the making for the last 18 has been presented to the lators were to get their copies this if the printers made good on the Some 49 specific tions for changes in Iowa tax laws were The report shied away from any sales tax Here Is Replica of First Paper Issued in 1856 THE NORTH IOWA WE MARCH WITH TIC AND KEEP STEP TO TIC MUSIC OF TIC Lawmakers will study the re- port They are aware that four members of the tax committee were defeated for re- along with Governor Taxes played a major part in the defeat of the As a result of the i only one member of the tee will serve in the next session and will be able to push the committee's legislative Chairman State Sen. T. and State Rep. W. J. Johannes were the only two re- tax report asked an over- haul of the state income tax recommends a ing tax and inclusion of a plan for couples in which only one spouse has in- come A new type of school aid plan was presented to encourage school district Quints Take 2 from Bagley The boys won both games at Bagley last Friday keeping their record undefeated so far this The score of the varsity game was 85 to 43. Dave Matthew with 21 points was high Bob Smock with 16 points and Roger Lange with 15 points were other top scorers for in this The B team score ended 45 to 29 Mike Scott made 16 points and Fred Wiedenbach made 13 points to lead the scoring for moo f. W. DL OCT. PER I ii Iff CMt 33, f- For w L t Ta i i S Observes Event with Historical Edition first 100 years are the a person or for a It isn't hard to determine that the old adage rings Just a few glances through the files of the paper bear that Wars four of them and a or floods are sandwiched between the ful and prosperous Older than the incorporated town of records the history of recalls this history in story and picture in this Centennial In this story will be told something about the men who have guided the destinies of this newspaper through the last 100 the last 60 of which the Huebsch ily have been in Third oldest newspaper in The North Iowa Times was established October Of the three has the distinction of being the only one under the same name since its The part of the name keeps alive the memory of the days when McGregor was the port of entry and departure for most of northern and ex- to be the metropolis of the upper The to the and the greatest primary wheat market west of the town was acclaimed in those The first copy of with CoL A. P. Richardson and For Team Takes 1st Loss at Lansing The girls basketball team was defeated for the first time this season at Lansing day 53 to 47. High ers for were Dorothy Klotzbach with 21. Patti son with 15 and Karen Collins with 11 Clancy 19 points and Gaunitz 13. to lead for The boys B team also played at Lansing and were defeated 36 to 31 Tomorrow night Colesburg plays These should be two games The teams are leading in the league and Colesburg is also a top SEE LAP PICTURES This will honor 't Miss Florence Clark Sunday at a testimonial The i affair will be at the Kiwanians at their regular tional church Fellowship Hall Tuesday night meeting in from p. m. to p. m. and Legion club rooms enjoyed public is invited to attend illustrated tour talk on a For years Florence has been trio of Miss Mary writing newspaper news and With a group of twenty she j stories of the McGregor took a Norwegian boat from Canada last summer and spent six weeks in the Lapland stopping at points in and Belgium ol the pictures she took at as it was the time of continuous Shi along with the of many interesting Milo Moody operated the slide machine and Dr. J. F. Walter was program Dave Fangmeier and crew have strung the Christmas lights on McGregor's Main street H. W. Martin and William Ritter have solicited donations for Christmas candy for the rter articles have brought ands of persons into this region and her influence prominent state and national figures has been invaluable to It is in recognition of these community services that the town is honoring The B and P. Kiwanis Club and are all participating m the Thank You We've talked and ten for the last four This is it. We hope you like it. We want to take this opportunity to express our thanks to the ness professional ple whose advertising support made it We want to thank who loaned us gave us stories or otherwise thanking Florence Mrs. W. A. Myers and Mrs. Helen Goddard many of the stories were originally ed and written by i Henry 80, Friday Henry N. retired nessman and former town of- died ber 21, following a long illness He 80 years Funeral services were held day in the Pilkington funeral home with the Rev. Leon pastor of the Methodist followed by brother of Samuel the ceremony of the Odd later governor of Lodge of Monona of which he carried at its was a Burial was March Grove the and Keep Step to Henry Nelson Albeck was born the Music of the October 18, 1876, at J It announced the paper's He came to the port of James Buchanan for j ed States at the age of 17 and decried the 1 after spending a year in Free State over 1 he to Clear where his cousins He was employed Under the heading there as a blacksmith and were Fanny t m that trade in War Greek coming back here in 1910. Badger j In 1920 he bought a Ocean Jacob Falls located where the present Lady Kate Corner Market is and after a City and few years moved to the present Among the advertisements was location of the les Lorker and that of the St He operated the Missouri River railroad com- eery store alone and when soliciting subscriptions to the locker added in ship ith Earl Dai who Stages were announced LO leave chased the business Mr for West Albeck retired about eight years etc. and for all ago points west on arrival of With the close of the season's navigation on the Missisippi not rd asd QJ sion urged not to but to their grain off on the i- the Odd lodge reminder of old times a 54 Mississippi was the served S James of f Floating a store at the Mr a member of the McGregor Fire Department for a ed terms as justice a member of the TOV n co 30 TT I as to Allara on 18 They ever ti Fe-n 18 I iri Screen Reviews STRAND THEATRE Opening tonight and showing through Saturday at the Strand theatre is the a thrill packed and spectacular venture of the African Rhonda Fleming and Macdonald Carey are the Starting Sunday and remaining through at the Strand theatre is a star studded Opposite June Joan Dolores Ann Sheridan and Ann Miller head the The picture is made on lavish scale backgrounds of New York City and Screen Reviews STAR THEATRE Bold and the picture depicting the actions of an infantry of World War is showing at the Star theatre Saturday and dell Corey and Mickey Rooney are the A special tion on this program is an ture Naked a true story of sea Start Issuing 1957 Auto Tags December 1 Auto tags for 1957 will be sued commencing December 1, County Treasurer James L. Peters There will be no car plates for 1957, he Penalties of 5% per with a minimum of attaches February 1, 1957. Owners may store vehicles by turning in cense plates to the treasurer's office before February 1, Peters and vehicles may be censed paying the full year fee but no Truck fees if over may be paid in two installments if he HOSPITAL GUILD MEETING The Community Hospital Guild will meet next week on December 7, at p. m. in the guild room at the foot of Mam one 01 neatest of seen on a float such as and familiar older McGregor On June 14 1939. he vas citizens m the ted to Alice M Pearsall him Other survivors are his Mrs Yale of a C. The first issue of the paper don of one summed up the town's Mrs. John we have much more j and a great Janet land to build on than our both of a water advantages are far super- Jens Albeck in ior to The country a nephew and a niece in back of us and dependent upon Denmark and a George McGregor for its navigating of and is not exceeded on the Lillian of either in fertility Kansas City and Claire Ring of or general value its steamboat now almost Mr Albeck made a return visit equal to the lower is to Denmark before World War ling yearly two hundred H after his he buildings have been erected and Mrs Albeck spent the within four ters in the south until he Memll remained but two unable to following a1 weeks leaving Col Richardson broken leg he suffered a few sole editor and years rell was later editor of the Prairie du Chien Col. Richardson was a strong Democrat and was equally as strong for the defense of the His reputation as an editorial writer was not ed to this nor to he was known and his opinions FORTY HOURS DEVOTIONS END Four members of the Brothers of St. Pius X were here to assist at the closing services of Forty Hours Adoration at St Mary's Tuesday Continued on Page 4  

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