Image depicts an architect's sketch of Bridgeton's proposed municipal swimming pool complex to be constructed in Gentry Park. When completed the 16-acre park, located on Fee Fee Road will contain tennis courts, fishing ponds, handball courts, baseball and football fields, a picnic area and nature woods.
Image shows Bridgeton MO. Mayor Edwin C. Swan (left) and Police Chief Roy L. Beck accepting titles to a 14-foot Dura-Craft Aluminum Rescue Boat from Robert Pete Branneky (right), owner and manager of Pete's Boat and Motor Company. Bridgeton purchased the boat, complete with a 10-horsepower motor and trailer, for use by the Police Department along the western boundary of the town which is the
Judge Harry S. Stussie (left) former Bridgeton town attorney swore newly elected Bridgeton town councilmen. Image depicts from left to right, George Virgil Meister, Albert Scheffing, Benedict D. Ferro and Edward H. Boenker during ceremonies held Wednesday night at Pattonville High School. The town converted in 1962 from a board of trustees to a mayor-council form of government. One councilman