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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 09-12-1952 Gary Swenson, new meat manager at National Tea store, moved to Burlington from Madison.
S 09-12-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Spiegelhoff moved to new home at 520 Conkey st.; Mr. & Mrs. R. Narion to occupy apartment vacated by Spiegelhoffs.
S 09-12-1952 Mr. & Mrs. R. Thompson built additions and modernized their Bohner’s Lake home on East Robert st.
F 09-16-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Hoganson moved to new home on corner of Alice st. & Wilmot ave. Also in S 9/12/52.
S 09-19-1952 E. J. Parent home on corner of Hwy. S (Fish Hatchery rd. / High Street) and E. North st., Bohner’s Lake - article and photo.
S 09-19-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Austin to move to Rockford, Ill. S 10/24/52 - moved.
S 09-19-1952 Mrs. Evelyn Axen living on S. Steel st., Bohner’s Lake.
F 09-23-1952 Herman Pearce family moved from Rt. 5 (former Berger and Muegler house) to flat in former John Cunningham residence on Dyer st. Also in S 9/19/52 - moved to upper flat.
S 09-26-1952 Summer home of Harry Carpenter on corner of Oak & Bohner’s Lake dr. - description and photo.
S 09-26-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Stowell, Jr., moved to California.
S 09-26-1952 Donald Pollack, art teacher at Cooper school, rented Al Naber residence on Emerson st., and moved there with wife and three children.
S 10-03-1952 John Johnson home on W. Bohner’s Lake dr. - article and photo.
S 10-03-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Miller and Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Sobbe moved to new home they built on Kendall st. near Geneva st. Also in F 10/7/52.
S 10-03-1952 Wallace Vondrachek family occupying home at Bohner’s Lake.
F 10-07-1952 Louis Kornhoff bought lot on Gardner ave. from Melvin Lois and is building residence. Also in S 10/10/52.
F 10-07-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Al Brown bought house at Bohner's Lake from Olson & Hengen.
S 10-10-1952 Gerald Kilroy summer home on hillside facing S. Oak st. on west and E. Bohner’s Lake dr. on north - article and photo.
S 10-10-1952 H. D. LaRocque bought Clinton Austin residence on Wilmot ave.
S 10-10-1952 Fire at Albert and John Beller farm 5 miles southwest of Burlington off Hwy. 43 destroyed granary and stacks.
S 10-10-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Herman Zmich living at Brown’s Lake.
S 10-10-1952 House at 715 Liberty st. for sale. (Fred and Kate Leber house)
S 10-10-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Graul moved to son, Stanley’s, home on E. White Oak dr., Bohner’s Lake.
F 10-14-1952 Dr. D. H. Doudna bought Carl Backlin farm near Burlington. S 10/17/52 - Carl Backlin sold farm near Burlington to Dr. D. W. Dondes of Associated Breeders Service, Inc., of Iona; Dean Hall, local representative of organization.
S 10-17-1952 Fire at Robert Hegeman residence, 326 Kane st., caused damage.
S 10-17-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Martin moved to home at Bohner’s Lake they bought from Charles Dunkel; Mr. & Mrs. Dunkel built living quarters adjoining their White Oaks restaurant. Also in S 10/24/52 twice.

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