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Men gather in downtown Council Bluffs

Playing baseball in Bayliss Park

A Hamburg, IA evacuee loads a wagon

Hanging out of the kitchen window

Salvation Army volunteers bring food to evacuees

Chadwick, Charles N.,
Elkhorn, Nebraska
Accused of murder of Kate and Stanley Fisher 9/16/81
Hrbek, John Lee #2--also accused

Photo, from the street, of the Chalet Motor Lodge. Sign says: "Quality Motor Lodge," and "Finest Food in C.B."
Date on back: 4-70

Chalet Motor Lodge & Lounge
1530 Ave. G
Torn down about 2008-09
Lakin owns it

New Chamber President...Lelan Lykke presents appreciation award to Morris Miller, president of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce.

Aerial view of the flooded Missouri river between Council Bluffs and Omaha looking south

Plank roadway was being laid by volunteers on the levee near Big Lake on Monday. Later, trucks will haul dirt and sand for two miles along this stretch of levee to "beef up" against "wash waves."

Volunteers are putting up flashboard on the Council Bluffs side of the Missouri river a few days before the expected crest.

Cots fill the gymnasium at Abraham Lincoln High School, the main evacuation center set up by the Red Cross. More than 250 evacuees took refuge in this center as the Missouri river threatened their homes.

Mighty Defender . . . mans the ramparts on the levee. This giant diesel-powered earth mover was one of 10 on the job. Each was capable of hauling 30 cubic yards of dirt per load to form emergency levees.

Watching River Water . . . spew from a conduit box near the Narrows Pumping Station is electrician Dave Ives. River level was above conduit box, forcing water through the conduit from the intake station.

History Revisited: From out of the past come these scenes of the epic struggle that saved Council Bluffs from the rampaging Missour River 10 years ago this spring. Typical of those stirring times was this bit of drama on the levee near Playland Park.…

The Ordeal Ends . . . on a glorious note of triumph, and thousands of displaced families return to their undamaged homes. This mother and son find a personal message of greeting awaiting their return.

The reins of leadership were transferred to new officers of the Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce's annual banquet Monday night at the Lakeshore Country Club: (from let) Tony payne, outgoing Chairman of the board of directors; Mike Theisen, New…

Chamber of Commerce CB
up to and thru 1988

A young boy stands on a flood-damaged street
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