Postcard of the Joyce Lumber and Supply Company. From the back, "The Joyce Lumber and Supply Company's plant, one of Council Bluffs' new industries. It is a wholesale and distributing plant for lumber and all kinds of building material. Equipped for…
The Gen. Grenville M. Dodge Mansion Is Only The Highlight . . . of the many monuments and historical sites revealing the history of the railroad's western push, and the building of the city of Council Bluffs. A journey around the city and through the…
'Kids' Offer Coffee . . . to Josh White at the Jolly Coachman. The young folk singers gathered around their idol are Ellen Haven, Hod David, Tom Pasie and Sean O'Brien.
Jonquils In Spring...are admired by two girls in raincoats, Leslie and Debbie McPartland. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James McPartland, 1815 S. 7th St. The early blooms decorate the yard of Mrs. Harold David, 1803 S. 7th.
A hundred or more young people could be seen waiting to get through this front door at the Joker Lounger. The entrance, where the fire apparently started about 5:20 a.m. Friday was gutted before firemen could make their way inside the structure.
Civic Center site...as suggested by Hare and Hare would occupy a square bounded by the courthouse, at right, the Free Pubic Library, left, the City Hall, center background, and an auditorium which replace stored buildings, right background.
June Carter Cash, wife of Country-Western singer Johnny Cash, came to the stage when her husband became ill at a concert at Abraham Lincoln High School Saturday night. Cash was helped from the stage and later taken to Mercy Hospital by amulance…
Three postcards of the John G. Woodward & Co. candy factory. From the back: "This Candy Factory operated by John G. Woodward & Company, Council Bluffs, is one of the largest west of Chicago. Their product is sold by the retail trade throughout Iowa,…
With Airbrush At Hand . . . Marcia Joffe-Bouska stands by one of her recent plexiglass paintings. Eighteen of her works - 12 paintings and six drawings - will be displayed beginning Tuesday at the Artists' Cooperative Gallery.