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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 10-11-1946 Mrs. Alex Zaspel to auction household furniture at 634 Chestnut st.
S 10-11-1946 Paul Grossman to auction farm animals and machinery 8 miles east of Burlington and 1/4 mile south of Hwy. 43 on county trunk B.
S 10-11-1946 E. H. Foltz moved to Racine to make home with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Blunt.
S 10-11-1946 Mrs. Josephine Rothering moved to former George Norton home on Lewis st., which she bought a year ago.
S 10-11-1946 John Hahn farm, Rt. 1, Burlington, is 6 miles northeast of Rochester; welding demonstration.
S 10-11-1946 Notice to sell real estate, guardianship of Donald A. Anderson, minor: tract 120 on unrecorded plat of Hall’s Point Villas, also known as government lot 3 in section 27, and various easements.
S 10-18-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Angell bought house at 338 Kane st. known as the Kessler property.
S 10-25-1946 St. John’s Lutheran bought residence at 422 Edward st. from William Krueger as home for school principal; call extended to George Denninger.
S 10-25-1946 Carl Joyce and Douglas McKee bought McDonald residence on Chestnut st. which was sold to close the estate.
S 10-25-1946 Emil Meinen to have auction 2 miles south of Burlington on Hwy. 83, 2-1/2 miles north of Hwy. 50.
S 10-25-1946 Frank G. Terhorst and Dorothy Marie Krakofsky, married Oct. 22, to live at Bohner’s Lake.
S 10-25-1946 Donald M. Stevens and Reva M. Conwell, married Oct. 19, to live at 616 Dodge st.
S 11-08-1946 Herman Soetenga and family moved from Robers residence on Liberty st. to Alby residence on Lewis st.
S 11-08-1946 Lot 8, block 15, White Oak park subdivision on shore of Bohner’s Lake for sale, Joe Cook.
S 11-15-1946 Hoefner house, 477 Kendall, for sale. S 11/29/46 and S 12/6/46 - bought by Anton Lois (occupied by H. C. Schneider).
S 11-15-1946 John Hensgen to discontinue farming; auction on old Schlitz farm 2 miles southeast of Burlington, 1 mile south of Hwy. 43 (now 142), on old river road.
S 11-22-1946 For Rent - Room and garage. Phone 606-W. Henry Mangold, 446 Perkins Blvd. (also S 11/29/46)
S 11-29-1946 Dr. J. F. Bennett and family moved to house on corner of Edward st. & Chandler blvd. (for winter?).
S 11-29-1946 Vern Lightfield bought Clem Vos residence on Geneva st.
S 11-29-1946 Joint tenancy notice on land in northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 26, town of Burlington - Frank and Anna Raidy.
S 12-06-1946 Robert Uhlenhake and Celeste Mary Koldeway, married Nov. 30, to live on Duckett farm.
S 12-06-1946 Richard Halstead and Marie Scherrer, married Nov. 28, to live at home of bride’s mother, Mrs. Sylvia Scherrer.
S 12-06-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Ray J. Crowley moved to their new residence at 895-1/2 Geneva st.
F 12-12-1946 Mr. & Mrs. G. F. (G. P.) Luetten moved to new home in Elmhurst subdivision.
S 12-06-1946 W. J. Gollan to have furniture sale at home in Cedar Park next to Community Store.

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