Title
Council Bluffs Savings Bank
Subject
local news
Description
Council Bluffs Savings Bank
(Includes items on First Federal, later merged with C.B.S.B.)
Pearl and Broadway
(Includes items on First Federal, later merged with C.B.S.B.)
Pearl and Broadway
Council Bluffs Has More Than Ample Banking Facilities. July 26, 1936
Proposed New Bank Here. April 25, 1940
Safety Vault Is Most Modern; Rates High With Insurance Group. December 12, 1941
Where The Books Are Kept. December 12, 1941
Board Of Directors Meet In New Quarters. December 12, 1941
Council Bluffs Savings Bank and First National Will Be Merged Into One Institution; B.A. Gronstall Retires as Head of Savings Bank; Lougee Will Become New Presidents; Ross to Executive Position. November 10, 1949
"We'll Call This Council Bluff". July 10, 1955
Wang-E-Waha, Council Bluffs' First Merchant. July 17, 1955
Pottawattamie Powwow. July 24, 1955
The Mormons Reach The Missouri. July 31, 1955
"Bartering In Kanesville". August 7, 1955
When Kanesville Became Council Bluffs. August 14, 1995
A Bank Is Born. August 21, 1955
Editorial Enmities. August 28, 1955
When Lincoln Walked Broadway. September 11, 1955
A Town Divided. September 18, 1955
Military Maneuvers On The MIssouri. September 25, 1955
When We Had A Union Depot. October 9, 1955
From Indians to Industry. October 16, 1955
Transportation Triumphs and Troubles. October 23, 1955
At The Turn Of The Century. October 30, 1955
Healing The Wounds Of War. November 6, 1955
Military Men On The Missouri. November 13, 1955
The Saga Of The Sandbags. November 20, 1955
The Viaducts--Vision and Reality. November 27, 1955
A Town Mid-Way A Continent. December 4, 1955
Bank Plans Big Celebration For Centennial; Includes Huge Cake, Stamp Cachet and Special Dinner....January 12, 1956
Expect 2,000 At Bank's Centennial Open House. January 14, 1956
Bluffs Savings Bank Acclaimed; Centennial Banquet Draws Financiers. January 15, 1956
C.B. Savings Bank Plans $125,000 Drive-In Facility; Two Buildings Will Be Razed. June 17, 1961
Paulson Gets Bank Contract; To Build $150,200 Drive-In Facility. February 9, 1982
Drive-In Bank. February 9, 1962
Opening Of C.B. Savings Bank Motor Plaza Set For Monday; Project Cost Over $165,000. September 30, 1962
A Combined Total of 142 Years Of Faithful Service Is Represented By These Three Employees and now...Retirement! December 30, 1962
Bank Considering West Side Office; C.B. Savings Making Survey. July 9, 1963
Ask Approval O New Office: C.B. Savings Plans 27th St. Location. July 24, 1962
C.B.Savings Bank To Erect New Facility In The West Side. August 16, 1963.
Banking Change For McClelland; C.B. Savings Plan Approved By State. July 14, 1964
Two Promoted At C.B. Savings; Whitson, Dick To Assistant Cashiers. July 15, 1964
Two Banks To Close Saturdays; First National Will Decide Soon. August 14, 1964
Grand Opening. October 17, 1964
C.B. Bank Opens In McClelland. December 4, 1964
Hughes Succeeds Father On Board. January 13, 1965
1st Federal Sells Building To Bank; Plans A New Structure. June 2, 1965
C.B. Savings Names Two New Directors; State Savings Promotes Pair. January 12, 1966
C.B. Savings Bank Robbed Of $2,690. February 8, 1966
Nationwide Hunt For Bank Robber; No New Clues--Swassing. February 9, 1966
Bank Robbery. February 9, 1966
Drawing Of Bank Robber Is Released. February 12, 1966
Budrevich Faces 2nd Bank Count. February 16, 1966
Ross Retires; Spetman New Top Executive At CB Savings. January 11, 1967
CB Savings Bank Moves Into The Computer Era; Take Over More Space. 21, 1967
C.B. Savings Bank Promotes Sealock; No Changes At State. January 10, 1968
Lombard To Face Federal Charges For Seattle Holdup; 2 Women, Dogs, In Custody. July 23, 1968
Gunman Gets $8,000 At Local Bank; Holding Three Suspects. July 22, 1968
Federal Charge Is Filed On Lombard; $14,000 Taken Here. July 25, 1968
C.B. Savings Will Expand, Remodel; $500,000 Project. October 1, 1968
Work Starts Soon On Bluffs Savings; $500,000 Job. November 2, 1968
New Personnel Director Named At C.B. Savings. January 15, 1969
At Council Bluffs Savings Bank. August 10, 1969Council Bluffs Savings Moved Kirkendall Up. January 14, 1970
Work Progresses On The Outside. February 1, 1970
Your new entrance to beautiful modern Banking; Broadway and Main Street. February 1, 1970
Design Sign Contest Winners Announced. November 12, 1970
\Council Bluffs Savings Bank Studies Joining Holding Co. July 7, 1971
C.B Bank Joins Holding Co.; Talking Business. February 13, 1972
C.B. Savings Bank Has Four Promotions. January 11, 1973
Savings Bank Patio Office Robbed By Lone Gunman. August 29, 1974
Three Men Sought In Bank Robbery. August 30, 1974
Scene Of Robbery. October 10, 1974
Bank Robber Still At Large; $4,000 Taken Wednesday. October 10, 1974
Major expansion project at CBSB. October 12, 1975
Bank Names directors. November 11, 1975
Bank promotes five elects 1975 officers. January 15, 1976
Bank's patio office adds space, services. April 22, 1976
A New Facility. April 25, 1976
Bank Selects 5 for promotion. January 16, 1977
Bank plans new office; Drive-up facility. February 23, 1977
Grand opening for CBSB office. December 1, 1977
New CBSB facility opens. December 4, 1977
Banks of Iowa hits $1 billion; Midweek business review. October 26, 1978
Mrs. Wrinkle named top boss. August 13, 1979
CBSB to note birthday. May 10, 1981
Bluffs bank is robbed. January 5, 1983
Talking Business. April 14, 1985
Talking Business. April 28, 1985
Spetman says few changes planned at Mineola bank. May 3, 1985
C.B. bank to offer electronic banking. August 1, 1985
CBSB plans to remodel drive-in area. August 8, 1985
Council Bluffs Savings Bank will begin operation...September 30, 1985
Automatic teller starts up. October 1, 1985
CBSB announces seven promotions. January 26, 1986
They dig it. May 29, 1986
CBSB's sixth branch to hold grand opening. October 19, 1986
Historic C.B. bank building sold, to receiver facelift. December 11, 1986
Bank pays $600,000 for historic building. January 6, 1987
Avoca, C.B. bank merge Saturday. March 1, 1987
C.B. Savings Bank officers promoted. February 1, 1987
Bank merger to increase Avoca service. March 3, 1987
CBSB opens loan center in old bank. March 20, 1988
CBSB names Phelps as farm manager. July 27, 1988
CBSB plans expansion, remodeling at Patio site. September 3, 1988
New duties for three at CBSB. December 3, 1988
C.B. Savings Bank names new officers. January 7, 1989
C.B. bank to drop computer services. July 12, 1989
CBSB named trustee for Dodge funds. July 18, 1989
New savings plan projects future college costs. August 19, 1989
Computer change 'shazams' card users. November 3, 1989
Whitson remains cautious in predicting year ahead. January 28, 1990
C.B. home in S&L bailout auction. July 5, 1990
Iowa regulators OK Firstar-Banks of Iowa merger. April 19, 1991
Only the name changes at CBSB. April 30, 1991
FirsTier to buy First National in Bluffs. March 14, 1994
FirsTier first full metro bank. March 15, 1994
Proposed New Bank Here. April 25, 1940
Safety Vault Is Most Modern; Rates High With Insurance Group. December 12, 1941
Where The Books Are Kept. December 12, 1941
Board Of Directors Meet In New Quarters. December 12, 1941
Council Bluffs Savings Bank and First National Will Be Merged Into One Institution; B.A. Gronstall Retires as Head of Savings Bank; Lougee Will Become New Presidents; Ross to Executive Position. November 10, 1949
"We'll Call This Council Bluff". July 10, 1955
Wang-E-Waha, Council Bluffs' First Merchant. July 17, 1955
Pottawattamie Powwow. July 24, 1955
The Mormons Reach The Missouri. July 31, 1955
"Bartering In Kanesville". August 7, 1955
When Kanesville Became Council Bluffs. August 14, 1995
A Bank Is Born. August 21, 1955
Editorial Enmities. August 28, 1955
When Lincoln Walked Broadway. September 11, 1955
A Town Divided. September 18, 1955
Military Maneuvers On The MIssouri. September 25, 1955
When We Had A Union Depot. October 9, 1955
From Indians to Industry. October 16, 1955
Transportation Triumphs and Troubles. October 23, 1955
At The Turn Of The Century. October 30, 1955
Healing The Wounds Of War. November 6, 1955
Military Men On The Missouri. November 13, 1955
The Saga Of The Sandbags. November 20, 1955
The Viaducts--Vision and Reality. November 27, 1955
A Town Mid-Way A Continent. December 4, 1955
Bank Plans Big Celebration For Centennial; Includes Huge Cake, Stamp Cachet and Special Dinner....January 12, 1956
Expect 2,000 At Bank's Centennial Open House. January 14, 1956
Bluffs Savings Bank Acclaimed; Centennial Banquet Draws Financiers. January 15, 1956
C.B. Savings Bank Plans $125,000 Drive-In Facility; Two Buildings Will Be Razed. June 17, 1961
Paulson Gets Bank Contract; To Build $150,200 Drive-In Facility. February 9, 1982
Drive-In Bank. February 9, 1962
Opening Of C.B. Savings Bank Motor Plaza Set For Monday; Project Cost Over $165,000. September 30, 1962
A Combined Total of 142 Years Of Faithful Service Is Represented By These Three Employees and now...Retirement! December 30, 1962
Bank Considering West Side Office; C.B. Savings Making Survey. July 9, 1963
Ask Approval O New Office: C.B. Savings Plans 27th St. Location. July 24, 1962
C.B.Savings Bank To Erect New Facility In The West Side. August 16, 1963.
Banking Change For McClelland; C.B. Savings Plan Approved By State. July 14, 1964
Two Promoted At C.B. Savings; Whitson, Dick To Assistant Cashiers. July 15, 1964
Two Banks To Close Saturdays; First National Will Decide Soon. August 14, 1964
Grand Opening. October 17, 1964
C.B. Bank Opens In McClelland. December 4, 1964
Hughes Succeeds Father On Board. January 13, 1965
1st Federal Sells Building To Bank; Plans A New Structure. June 2, 1965
C.B. Savings Names Two New Directors; State Savings Promotes Pair. January 12, 1966
C.B. Savings Bank Robbed Of $2,690. February 8, 1966
Nationwide Hunt For Bank Robber; No New Clues--Swassing. February 9, 1966
Bank Robbery. February 9, 1966
Drawing Of Bank Robber Is Released. February 12, 1966
Budrevich Faces 2nd Bank Count. February 16, 1966
Ross Retires; Spetman New Top Executive At CB Savings. January 11, 1967
CB Savings Bank Moves Into The Computer Era; Take Over More Space. 21, 1967
C.B. Savings Bank Promotes Sealock; No Changes At State. January 10, 1968
Lombard To Face Federal Charges For Seattle Holdup; 2 Women, Dogs, In Custody. July 23, 1968
Gunman Gets $8,000 At Local Bank; Holding Three Suspects. July 22, 1968
Federal Charge Is Filed On Lombard; $14,000 Taken Here. July 25, 1968
C.B. Savings Will Expand, Remodel; $500,000 Project. October 1, 1968
Work Starts Soon On Bluffs Savings; $500,000 Job. November 2, 1968
New Personnel Director Named At C.B. Savings. January 15, 1969
At Council Bluffs Savings Bank. August 10, 1969Council Bluffs Savings Moved Kirkendall Up. January 14, 1970
Work Progresses On The Outside. February 1, 1970
Your new entrance to beautiful modern Banking; Broadway and Main Street. February 1, 1970
Design Sign Contest Winners Announced. November 12, 1970
\Council Bluffs Savings Bank Studies Joining Holding Co. July 7, 1971
C.B Bank Joins Holding Co.; Talking Business. February 13, 1972
C.B. Savings Bank Has Four Promotions. January 11, 1973
Savings Bank Patio Office Robbed By Lone Gunman. August 29, 1974
Three Men Sought In Bank Robbery. August 30, 1974
Scene Of Robbery. October 10, 1974
Bank Robber Still At Large; $4,000 Taken Wednesday. October 10, 1974
Major expansion project at CBSB. October 12, 1975
Bank Names directors. November 11, 1975
Bank promotes five elects 1975 officers. January 15, 1976
Bank's patio office adds space, services. April 22, 1976
A New Facility. April 25, 1976
Bank Selects 5 for promotion. January 16, 1977
Bank plans new office; Drive-up facility. February 23, 1977
Grand opening for CBSB office. December 1, 1977
New CBSB facility opens. December 4, 1977
Banks of Iowa hits $1 billion; Midweek business review. October 26, 1978
Mrs. Wrinkle named top boss. August 13, 1979
CBSB to note birthday. May 10, 1981
Bluffs bank is robbed. January 5, 1983
Talking Business. April 14, 1985
Talking Business. April 28, 1985
Spetman says few changes planned at Mineola bank. May 3, 1985
C.B. bank to offer electronic banking. August 1, 1985
CBSB plans to remodel drive-in area. August 8, 1985
Council Bluffs Savings Bank will begin operation...September 30, 1985
Automatic teller starts up. October 1, 1985
CBSB announces seven promotions. January 26, 1986
They dig it. May 29, 1986
CBSB's sixth branch to hold grand opening. October 19, 1986
Historic C.B. bank building sold, to receiver facelift. December 11, 1986
Bank pays $600,000 for historic building. January 6, 1987
Avoca, C.B. bank merge Saturday. March 1, 1987
C.B. Savings Bank officers promoted. February 1, 1987
Bank merger to increase Avoca service. March 3, 1987
CBSB opens loan center in old bank. March 20, 1988
CBSB names Phelps as farm manager. July 27, 1988
CBSB plans expansion, remodeling at Patio site. September 3, 1988
New duties for three at CBSB. December 3, 1988
C.B. Savings Bank names new officers. January 7, 1989
C.B. bank to drop computer services. July 12, 1989
CBSB named trustee for Dodge funds. July 18, 1989
New savings plan projects future college costs. August 19, 1989
Computer change 'shazams' card users. November 3, 1989
Whitson remains cautious in predicting year ahead. January 28, 1990
C.B. home in S&L bailout auction. July 5, 1990
Iowa regulators OK Firstar-Banks of Iowa merger. April 19, 1991
Only the name changes at CBSB. April 30, 1991
FirsTier to buy First National in Bluffs. March 14, 1994
FirsTier first full metro bank. March 15, 1994
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Publisher
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives
Date
1936-1994
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Identifier
Council_Bluffs_Savings_Bank
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Council Bluffs, Iowa
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