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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 07-25-1952 Mrs. Olive Holpuch and husband have cottage on Bohner Lake dr.
S 08-01-1952 Elmer Boll, new Co-op manager, and family to live at 512 Conkey st.
S 08-01-1952 Mark Hannas and mother moved to flat in former Mathews building over Polly’s Dinette.
S 08-08-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Harris Ward and family moved from Rochester to Burlington.
S 08-15-1952 Merle Scheibe bought Mrs. Ann Forge lot on Chestnut st. 2 doors west of Black’s Studio; plans to build combination home and photograph studio.
S 08-15-1952 Kessling on N. Oak st., Bohner’s Lake, added sun porch and bathroom to home.
S 08-22-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Owen Smith of Ft. Worth, Texas, moved to former Louis Weisman place on E. North st., Bohner’s Lake.
S 08-22-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Linzmaier and family to move from Burlington to Marshfield.
S 08-29-1952 Ed Wisnefsky, Burlington policeman, bought 13 acres owned by Leo Schenk on Geneva st., four blocks south of the Hillside.
S 08-29-1952 Greg Bush bought one acre of the John Prasch farm adjoining the Bush residence on Hwy. 36 south; all frontal land on the old Prasch farm has now been sold.
S 08-29-1952 About 50 acres of the Prasch farm adjacent to the southern city limits to be subdivided and sold.
S 08-29-1952 Mrs. Josie Cannella has been Cedar Park resident for 15 years.
S 08-29-1952 20 new Harischfeger / Harnischfeger P-H homes to be constructed on 8 acres in city limits bought from Miss Marion McLaughlin, 339 McHenry st., by Blackhawk Construction Co. of Madison; land is 3 blocks south of Hillside off McHenry st.; to be 6 and 7 room pre-fab homes.
S 08-29-1952 Dr. William Helme rented Hall’s Point residence of Dr. A. J. Ketterhagen and will move family there.
S 08-29-1952 Real estate sale notice, Anna Miller estate - lot 10, block 7, Perkins Park addition.
F 09-02-1952 Low cost homes to be built off McHenry st., 3 blocks south of Hillside; part of a 20-home project.
F 09-02-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Gerloff to live at 433 Henry st.
S 09-05-1952 Elmer Ketterhagen bought lot on Randolph st. from Ted Stang and started building new house.
S 09-05-1952 Building permits issued to Carl Haufle, 320 Perkins blvd.; Alvin Robers, McHenry st.; and Elmer Ketterhagen, 386 Randolph st.
S 09-05-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Klein moved from Burlington to Beulah, N. Dak.
S 09-05-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Leadley and children moved from Fred Steinhoff residence to Eagle Lake.
S 09-05-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Fell and sons moved from Yanny farm to lower flat of Marcella Wald residence on Wilmot ave.
S 09-05-1952 Pearl Zappendorf offers partly built basement on corner lot 70 by 130 feet on Hwy. S (Fish Hatchery rd. / High Street) and Bohner dr.
S 09-05-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Ray Langdon and Gary and Enid moved to Charlotte, N. Car.
S 09-12-1952 Mary Amoreaux house at 25 Bohner’s Lake dr., Villa Marie - article and photo.

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