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The Route Of The Bypass . . . is shown on this map. The eastern phase of the project, to be completed by late fall or early spring, is shown by the solid line. The dashes represent the portion to be finished later. Also shown is a new street to be…

Checking an alternative to the widening of Washington Avenue just prior to a meeting during the Chamber of Commerce retreat in Kansas City, Saturday are Tom Whitson, president of the chamber and City Manager Don Harmon.

A sound level meter is monitored Monday afternoon at Eighth Street and Broadway by Jack Schnettler and Bill Zeisler, both of Henningsen, Durham and Richardson, Omaha engineers, and Dean Pawlowic of Omaha Testing Laboratories. They are measuring…

Washington Avenue Corridor plans are discussed by the Rev. Richard Hogan, pastor of First Christian Church which may be affected by the highway relocation, and J. Frederic Schlott, vice chairman of the city's Parks and Recreation Department. The…

Formal photo of 23 police officers and detectives, ca 1890

Garage mechanics keep city equipment in first class condition. Garage Department and City Hall Maintenance come under Purchasing Agent's supervision.

Frank LeChappel repairs ruptured sewer line on Avenue C. Heavy winter rains cause the cave-in and break.

Dramatic rescue is made when fireman lowers injured workman from roof of St. Francis Church.

Fire Prevention is stressed by Asst. Chief Figgins, who solicits aid of Boy Scouts in distributing Safety Posters.

Weighing In Salvage Beer Cans . . . is Tom Spetman, Route 3, sales manager for K and K Distributing Co. Consumers who bring in aluminum cans for recycling are paid 15 cents a pound, nearly double the price at local junk yards. The aluminum cans are…

At Recycling Collection Center . . .bag after bag of crushed beer cans are unloaded from an auto by Les Kelly, 604 Wilson Ave., driver-salesman for K and K, Mike Blanchard of Atlantic and Gary Popp of Atlantic. The collection center is at 925 S. 6th…

Iowa consumers turned in 4.6 million beer cans and bottles in 1974 for recycling by the Olympia Brewing Company. They received $58,880 for their efforts. In Council Bluffs, K and K Distibuting Co. President Roy Rolfe said that results are expected to…

Lowell Junkins gestures during his Tuesday visit to Council Bluffs. The Montrose resident is the third Democrat to seek the gubernatorial nomination.

Senate Majority Leader Lowell Junkins, D-Montrose, wants a special legislative session to make clear the content of the lottery bill.

New Hoover School--First Step in modern building program.
[On back of photo: COUNCIL BLUFFS< IOWA -- Herbert Hoover School was the first completed under a program to modernize educational facilities for 11,000 youngsters.

Park Board Member J. Fred Schlott and Walter J. Metscke, Planning Engineer, discuss improvement plans for city parks.

City's muddy streets are a perpetual problem. But more than 110 blocks of new pavement are on the agenda for next spring.

Collections are made at reguar [sic] intervals, and turned over to treasurer's office.

Damage to meters is Department's biggest headache; amounted to $300 last year.
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