The Name Of Gottsche . . . has run through the history of Hamburg for 98 of its 100 years. Pioneer head of the clan was John, in the picture, and more recently William, right, his son John, and presently, Steve and Karen.
Proposed Hospital . . . and extended treatment center at Hamburg as seen by the architect. The facility initially will include 40 beds in the hospital wing and 40 beds in the treatment center.
Packing To Move . . . back to the farm is the Lester Hamann family. Patricia is in the wheelchair. The others are Mrs. Hamann, Karen and Sharen, and Mr. Hamann.
H & K Products of Council Bluffs expects to move into its new 42,000 square foot building at Thirty-fifth Street and Nebraska Avenue within a couple of weeks, according to Arthur Westerfield, purchasing agent. United Parcel Service is now using…
Officials of H&K Products Co., soon to be a subsidiary of the new Micro-Scientific Industries, Inc., (MSI) breaks ground Monday for its 42,000 square-foot building on the Iowa-Nebraska River Industrial Park site, Thirty-fifth Street and Nebraska…
Miller (Bob) Greenwalt of 1609 S. 9th St. paints window casings on the new two-room Gunn School addition. The $40,000 addition, which will relieve overcrowding, is scheduled for completion in January. Eldon Butler Construction Co. of Council Bluffs…
Discussing Exterior . . . of their new church are Dennis Clark, choir director and one of the volunteers who helped with renovation work, the Rev. Robert L. Clark, pastor, and Orville Carman, a layman of the church.