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Burlington Homes & Farms

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F 02-28-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hegeman bought house at 326 Kane st. and will move in.
F 02-28-1950 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Fiske lived on Fiske farm now (1950) owned by Ben Muegler east of Burlington on Hwy. 43 (Hwy. 142) for 20 years.
S 03-03-1950 J. M. Anderson, Swift & Co. representative, transferred to Minnesota and will move there with wife.
S 03-03-1950 Dale May and family moved to new home on Randolph st.
S 03-03-1950 Robert J. Hegeman family moved to former Dale May home on Kane st., which they bought.
S 03-03-1950 8 room house on 164 x 198 foot lot for sale - inquire at 386 McHenry st.
S 03-03-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Welch and family moved from farm on Rt. 5 to new home at Twin Lakes.
S 03-10-1950 Ed Zemen, who operated two farms south of Burlington, sold one of them to Chicago parties, taking an apartment building in Chicago in exchange; Zemen moved to Chicago.
S 03-10-1950 Charles Stardy, who was on the Pihringer farm east of Burlington, moved to farm east of New Munster.
S 03-10-1950 Herb Weinberg moved from Wheeler farm recently bought by Andrew Koenen to farm near Grayslake, Ill.
S 03-10-1950 Arthur Kortendick sold Cedar Park residence to John Werth; Mr. & Mrs. Birge Whitmore, who were living there, to move to Waterford.
S 03-17-1950 Stuart Miller and family moved back to Brown’s Lake after 2 years in Granville, N.Y.
S 03-24-1950 Mrs. R. A. Mullen, 640 Highland ave., offers 7 room house for sale.
S 03-24-1950 Summons regarding title to lot 27, block 2, Oakwood Hills of Bohner’s Lake; Louis Johnson vs. Claude J. Pope, Meinhardt Bank, and H. R. Phelps.
S 03-31-1950 Plymouth Congregational church to buy Tobin and Runzler properties; Tobin property to be used as site for new educational and recreational unit.
S 03-31-1950 Henry Schadeberg cottage at Hall’s Point, occupied by John E. Warren, damaged by fire.
S 03-31-1950 Marshall Dunning moved family from Burlington to Milwaukee where he has job.
S 03-31-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Oberg living in one of the Oberg apartments on corner of Lewis & Conkey sts.
F 04-04-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Martin Bauman and family moved to their new home on Emerson st. S 3/31/50 - at 282 Emerson st.
S 04-07-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Otto Sperhake moving from Burlington to Milwaukee.
S 04-07-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Clem Tilton to move from Silver Lake to Burlington.
S 04-14-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Sullivan and child moved from Brown’s Lake to lower apartment of William Sutter house - Honey Creek.
F 04-18-1950 Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Brook to live at 669-1/2 Pine st. Also in S 4/21/50.
F 04-18-1950 Hans McCarthy, Jr., bought Dr. R. A. Mullen's residence on Highland ave. Also in S 4/14/50 - possession in June. F 6/6/50 - Mullens moved to Florida.
S 04-28-1950 Douglas McKey bought Brown’s Lake residence of T. L. Brown. S 6/2/50 - McKey moved in.

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