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This white concrete block building at Carter Lake's Locust Street and Thriteenth Street houses the Carter Lake Newspaper Press and Printing plant operated by Charles O. Huff. The newspaper is presently being published monthly.

Main Entrance...to the Carter Lake School sets off a community project built at a cost of $250,000

School Building...at Carter Lake is bulging with students. Additions to the original structure are visable [sic] at both right and left. Another four-room addition is proposed for the left or west wing.

Aerial photo of Carter Lake, with state boundaries drawn in, and various labels: Carter Lake, East Omaha, Omaha Municipal Airport

New Lutheran Church ...located at Ninth and Mayper Streets at Carter Lake is nearing completion.

The Town Government...is carried on in the Utility Building near Fifth and Locust St. Volunteer firemen use half the building.

The Largest Industry...and the biggest taxpayer in Carter Lake is the Paxton and Vierling Steel Co.

Religious Functions...are observed on a community basis in the Carter Lake Presbyterian Church.

Polk's Council Bluffs (Pottwattamie County, Iowa) City Directory, 1940.

Volume XLVII.

Containing an alphabetical directory of business concerns and private citizens, a directory of householders, occupants of office buildings and other business…

High Missouri River water levels near the ASARCO plant and the Port of Omaha on April 14, 1952

Children playing with a puppy on April 14, 1952

A nurse tends to children with chicken pox on April 16, 1952

Soldier tending a smoky fire on April 16, 1952

A man overlooks the flooding Missouri River on April 17, 1952

Volunteers are preparing food to distribute to levee workers on April 17, 1952

Sorting mail on April 17, 1952

Sharing a meal on April 17, 1952
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