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Now That The Hotel Is To Be Sold . . . further effort on part of Sam Brown, president of Bluffs Homes Inc., purchasers of the hotel, will be made to place the paintings in responsible hands such as a museum. "We have had several requests for the…

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Paintings by artist Grant Wood on the mezzanine floor of Hotel Chieftain have been offered to any organization that will remove and preserve them. Hotel owner Harry A. Wise Jr. is shown here with one mural titled "Entrance To Kanesville" done in 1927…

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Hotel Chieftain . . . would be purchased by a non-profit local corporation and renovated to provide 70 apartments for the low-income elderly.

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Furnished with indirectly-lighted leather booths and composition-top tables, the coffee shop at Hotel Chieftain will be opened Tuesday as the Java room. The cashier's booth is illuminated by fluorescent tubing.

Chanticleer Theater
File #2
11/1/71 - 9/1/77
830 Franklin Avenue

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The Park Department's antique horse watering trough at the junction of Main and Pearl Streets has been set up again after being knocked down by an automobile recently. Neighborhood resident Phil Danselmo examines the king-sized horse bite from the…

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An Early 1900s Street Scene . . . shows the original location of the horse watering trough at Broadway and Fourth Street. Horse-drawn buggies drove alongside the street cars on the cobblestone roadway. "I remember going into the old Woolworth store…

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After Several Moves . . . about the city, the old horse watering trough that was presented to the city by the National Humane Alliance, founded by Hermon Lee Ensign in 1907, is re-erected Tuesday at Main and Pearl streets by the City Parks…

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This Horse-Watering Trough . . . in Burlington, VT, is an exact replica of the one the Council Bluffs Parks Board hopes to install at Main and Pearl Streets.

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Firefighters battle a blaze that destroyed the Hong Kong Restaurant east of Council Bluffs Monday.

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Uniform Slices . . . of bok choy, a Chinese green vegetable, are made with the speedy use of a cleaver as Yen Huey manipulates the razor-sharp instrument cutting the vegetable in a matter of seconds.

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Welcoming Guests . . . is hostess Shui Huey, who seats all patrons of the Hong Kong Restaurant.

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Only Two Days . . . is needed to sprout beans to make the ingredients for many Chinese foods. Yen Huey inspects the beans in an incubator especially designed for this purpose. These beans have been in the machine only a matter of hours.

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A Team Effort . . . results in a dish of chop suey in only 2 1/2 minutes. Wai Huey and Wai Pong Huey work over the woks that are heated by a symbolic five ring fire that produces tremendous heat. Constant stirring keeps the foods from burning before…

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Managers Of The Recently Opened Hong Kong Restaurant . . . on Highway 92 are Shui, Wai and Yen Huey, natives of mainland China who now live in Omaha. The restaurant's furnishings are from Hong Kong.

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Photo of Main Street, looking north from Broadway. City National Bank is pictured on the northwest corner.

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Photo of Main Street, looking north from the south side of Broadway; Clark Drug Company is pictured on northwest corner of Broadway and Main, and Washington School is visible in the distance. ca 1910
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