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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 08-09-1946 Frank Pietruszka to discontinue farm and have auction on old Schneider farm in town of Burlington, 3-1/2 miles southeast of Burlington, first road east of Hwy. 83.
S 08-16-1946 Frank Carinella to move from Cedar Park; advertises furniture and other items.
F 08-22-1946 Meinhardt house on Kane st. - article.
S 08-23-1946 American Legion homes to be finished by bonding company, which hired Schmidt-Bushman to do the work; original builder George Jellea disappeared.
S 08-23-1946 R. R. Scheibe having home built at corner of Fourth & North sts.; started by George Jellea.
S 08-23-1946 6 room house at Cedar Park for sale; contact Fred F. Klinkert.
S 08-23-1946 Two adjoining wooded lots in Hall’s Point, with 65 feet of water front, for sale.
S 08-23-1946 Gamble’s store advertises new homes for veterans; 6 room ranch type bungalows shipped from factory.
F 08-31-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Bramucci home was at 718 Gardner ave.
S 09-06-1946 Closed bids asked on former George McDonald residential properties, including residence at 765 Chestnut st. and 90 acre farm 3-1/4 miles west on Hwy. 11, 1/4 mile north on county trunk DD, known as Bryce Bartholf farm.
S 09-06-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Engle / Engel living on Liberty st.
S 09-06-1946 Marty Griebenow, also known as Marty Williams, and Ann Elizabeth Spexet, married Aug. 31, to live at Cedar Park where groom manages store.
S 09-06-1946 Raymond Gorecki and June Hathorn, married Sept. 4, to live at H. A. Hathorn home.
S 09-06-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Lois bought and moved to Madeer property at Bohner’s Lake.
S 09-06-1946 Frank Brickner offered lot in Perkins Park near high school for sale.
S 09-06-1946 Alvin Forbes, 589 Kendall st., offers several items for sale.
S 09-13-1946 Clarence Black bought Leber property on Chestnut st. F 9/19/46 - house at 610 Chestnut, formerly owned by Louis Reuschlein, to be remodeled and used as showroom for draperies, upholstering, slipcovers, and custom built furniture. Black plans to construct 40 x 80 foot factory of cement block next spring, if building materials are available, to house work rooms.
S 09-13-1946 Mrs. Edna Peeters moved from Burlington to Riverside, Calif.
S 09-13-1946 Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Newborn, former Burlington residents, living in Kewaunee, Ill.
S 09-13-1946 John Wiemer and Lorena K. Richter, married Sept. 11, to live at 727 Chestnut st.
S 09-27-1946 A. C. Muegler moved across Hwy. 83 to house he recently bought from Mrs. Mary Richard; former tenant, Mrs. Addie Ruggles, moved to Montana.
S 09-27-1946 Real estate notice, Andrew P. Eisenbart estate - lots 64 and 65 of Gardner’s Addition.
S 09-27-1946 Mrs. Wilbur Hathorn moved to Los Angeles where husband has job.
S 09-27-1946 Kenneth Ludwig and Mary Jean Kramer, married Sept. 27, to live at 340 South st.
S 10-11-1946 Jerome Peters building residence on Kendall st.

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