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  • Middleboro Gazette Index: 1955-1959

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    A A. Gilli & Son

    Asphalt driveways (ad), 06/26/1958:7 A&P Supermarket

    5 Center St (ad), 04/28/1955:6 Modernized and restyled, 5 CenterSt (ad), 02/16/1956:6 Fred Mills completes 25 years with company,03/22/1956:10 Manuel Medeiros a member of 25-year club,02/28/1957:3

    Abair, Elva Young Son born, 11/17/1955:5

    Abair, Warren Plumbing and heating, Taunton St (ad),01/27/1955:3 Skilled in heating and plumbing (p), 09/22/1955:8 Sonborn, 11/17/1955:5 Skilled in heating and plumbing trades,12/01/1955:6 Skilled heating contractor (p), 06/14/1956:10 Time tohave heater checked, 09/13/1956:10 Assure yourself a warm home,12/06/1956:10 For experienced heating service (p), 05/30/1957:7Time to have Abair check your heater, 09/19/1957:10 Top plumbingand heating specialist (p), 01/09/1958:10 For expert heatingservice, 03/06/1958:9 One of town's top heating and plumbingspecialists (p), 06/05/1958:10 For modern plumbing needs (p),09/25/1958:10 Opens new showroom on Taunton St, 01/01/1959:7 Wellknown as plumber, 03/12/1959:10 Assures expert plumbing,06/04/1959:10 91 Taunton St (ad), 06/18/1959:2 Experienced inheating and plumbing (p), 08/06/1959:10 Call for all your plumbingneeds, 10/29/1959:10

    Abberley, John J. Drive-in owner defends plan (l),04/26/1956:1

    Abbott, Mae Ward Wed to Joseph Aldege Audette, 08/06/1959:7

    Abduction Manuel Martinez charged with abduction of 15-year-oldMiddleboro

    girl, 01/03/1957:1 Abele, Arthur T.

    Connecticut driver strikes Abele's fish truck, 08/06/1959:7Abele, Catherine Eaton

    MHS Class of 1917 enjoys 40th reunion (p), 07/04/1957:1 Abele,Richard W.

    Strikes hydrant on Fairview St in icy conditions, 02/13/1958:1Assigned to training at Fort Dix, NJ, 03/12/1959:5 Completes SignalSchool course at Fort Gordon, GA (p), 06/25/1959:4 Graduates fromjump school, 09/24/1959:9

    Abramson, Charles L. Thomas and Abramson collide at Wareham andWood St, 04/11/1957:2

    A.C. Cosseboom Co. Welding, blacksmithing, Pearl and North St(ad), 01/06/1955:6 Specialty is iron work, 01/20/1955:10 Local shopoffers valuable repair service, 03/24/1955:10 Offers expert repairs(p), 05/05/1955:10

    Accidents. see also Bicycles and Bicycling - Accidents;Drowning; Falls (accidents); Traffic Accidents

    Robert Jennings suffers serious head injury working for ThomasBros., 05/19/1955:1

    Joyce Plaskawiski's horse dents fender of Harold Carr's auto onSouth Main St, 08/04/1955:4

    Tractor injury sends Kenyon Pike to hospital, 08/04/1955:5Shirley Churchill barely escapes electrocution, 08/11/1955:1 EdwardCard badly burned in varnish fire at George Shaw Co.,

    09/22/1955:1 Unidentified pilot and passenger crash land onBlanchard's land,

    05/10/1956:1 James Churbuck's broken ankle healing nicely,06/14/1956:7 Jean Weygand scrapes arm when thrown from pony,06/14/1956:12 Virginia Santos sprains back when horse falls duringrace, 06/28/1956:6 Jesse Perkins washed overboard by huge wavewhile crossing

    Narragansett Bay, 08/23/1956:1 Body of Jesse Perkins washesashore at Barrington, RI, 08/30/1956:1 John Ferraguto injured wheninflating tire explodes, 10/04/1956:1 Richard Picone injures eye inbarn accident, 12/06/1956:8 Nathaniel Shurtleff, Jr. loses fingerin freak accident, 06/20/1957:1

    Accidents continued Police Chief suggests "Thumbs Down" campaignto increase boating

    safety, 06/20/1957:12 Francis Goodwin cracks vertebra in shallowdive at Long Pond,

    07/18/1957:1 Diving victim off danger list, 07/25/1957:1 Injuredboy receives gifts from friends (p), 08/08/1957:1 National Guardairmen unhurt as plane lands in trees here, 08/08/1957:1 LawrenceShaw on danger list after diving accident, 08/15/1957:1 JamesBeattie breaks leg in playground accident, 08/29/1957:13 ThomasKelly found lying near railroad track with broken leg,

    03/13/1958:1 Clarence Churchill loses three toes to mower,06/05/1958:1 Taunton youth hurt in odd accident, 07/03/1958:1Six-year-old Maurice Couillard struck by air rifle pellet,10/09/1958:1 Richard "Tiger" Allen hurt in football game againstPlymouth,

    10/16/1958:1 Colson and Wile killed instantly by Buddliner atRock (p),

    12/11/1958:1 Cape-bound train derails on trestle over South MainSt, 01/22/1959:7 MHS freshman Teddy Deane injured in boxing class,02/19/1959:1 Scott Record's broken leg brings fun and boredom (p),04/16/1959:1 Crane mishap on South Main St cuts power (p),05/28/1959:1 Pitching machine injures NY youth at Ted WilliamsCamp,

    08/13/1959:1 Ralph Sharpe, Jr. recovering from severe burns,08/13/1959:7 Philip White injured at Alberts Shoe Co., 08/27/1959:3Robert Rubeski and George Bushy, Jr. injured at Rochestergunning

    stand, 10/29/1959:1 Accountants and Accounting. see also TaxPreparation

    Edwin Minzer, Tispaquin St (ad), 02/24/1955:7 Robert Howes namedto Boston Chapter of National Association of

    Cost Accountants, 04/21/1955:6 Robert Mortimer, insurance andaccounting service (ad), 02/07/1957:4

    Ackerly, G.A. Meditation: Is the Public School a ReligiousInstitution? 11/24/1955:5

    Ackerly, George A. Meditation, 02/24/1955:5, 05/26/1955:7Meditation: The Bible and Reality, 09/20/1956:5 Meditation: AThanksgiving Meditation, 11/22/1956:5 Meditation: The True Dignityof Man, 05/16/1957:5 Meditation: Modern Idolatry, 09/19/1957:8Meditation: An Evening Prayer, 12/05/1957:5 Meditation: Bread andRoses, 02/06/1958:11 Sister-in-law dies in Paramus, NJ,09/11/1958:6 North Congregational Church pastor resigns,07/09/1959:1 Farewell party for pastor and wife, 08/13/1959:1Couple moves to West Haven, CT, 08/27/1959:3

    Ackerly, Mrs George A. Brother dies in Pleasant Valley, CT,10/10/1957:6

    Ackerly, Mrs Wesley Dies in Paramus, NJ, 09/11/1958:6

    Actors and Acting Arleen Hackett now resides in Lakeville,02/23/1956:1 Arlene Hackett Husted still retains her charm,12/24/1959:1

    Adamiec, Annette Dupre Son born, 02/24/1955:4

    Adamiec, Walter Son born, 02/24/1955:4

    Adams, Abbie E. Obituary, 07/10/1958:4 Widow of George dies atage 80, 07/10/1958:5

    Adams, Achsah Ellen Obituary, 03/01/1956:2 Wife of Arnold B.dies at age 60, 03/01/1956:5

    Adams, Barbara Gaborian Son born, 07/11/1957:5

    Adams, Bob On staff of Curtis Ford Sales (p), 08/25/1955:6

    Adams, Donald Daughter born, 03/05/1959:7

    Adams, Donald L. Files marriage intentions, 10/17/1957:8

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    Adams, Faye DeMoranville Daughter born, 03/05/1959:7

    Adams, John Middleboro men receive DPW safe driving certificates(p),

    05/09/1957:5 Adams, Lilly

    Notice of tax taking, 12/03/1959:2 Adams, Lily

    Tax collector's notice, 03/06/1958:7 Adams, Richard

    Son born, 07/11/1957:5 Adaszkiewicz, Anna M.

    Husband posts notice of no responsibility for wife's debts,04/16/1959:11

    Adaszkiewicz, Stanley J. Notice of no responsibility for wife'sdebts, 04/16/1959:11

    Addis, Alice Russell Son born, 04/16/1959:11

    Addis, Ronald Engaged to Alice Russell, 03/27/1958:1 Son born,04/16/1959:11

    Addis, Ronald Edward Wed to Alice Lillian Russell,08/14/1958:8

    Adesso, Paul Hunting death case goes to grand jury,01/02/1958:1

    Adesso, Paul R. New Bedford youth dies in hunting accident,12/05/1957:1

    Adolescents. see also Hi-Rendezvous YMCA secretary outlines newyouth program, 03/28/1957:1 Local teen center discussed at YMCA(p), 11/07/1957:13 John McDonald named to Youth Council, teens meetwith selectmen,

    02/12/1959:1 John McDonald seeks support for new youth group(l), 02/12/1959:1 Youth rec center creation a worthy endeavor (l),02/12/1959:7 Youth problem discussed at YMCA meeting, 02/19/1959:1Ralph Chartier writes in support of helping youth of community(l),

    02/19/1959:7 A.M.F. gives opinion on youth center (l),02/26/1959:9 Leo Kahian lauds selection of McDonald for youthcommittee (l),

    03/05/1959:3 Local clubs sign to back youth council,03/05/1959:4 Concerned mother writes about accepted practice ofteens staying out

    late (l), 04/16/1959:8 Adolescents - Crime

    Two juveniles damage pay phone at new junior high, 03/29/1956:1Juveniles put on probation for destruction of property,04/05/1956:6 Eleven youths apprehended, admit local misdeeds,05/31/1956:1 Parents of youths promise restitution to Kelley,06/07/1956:2 Boys referred to chaplain, 06/14/1956:7 Youth admitsto break-ins, 07/12/1956:5 Berserk Middleboro youth hospitalized,08/09/1956:1 Middleboro youths placed on probation, 09/27/1956:10Twelve-year-old committed to Youth Service Board for break-inat

    Sullivan's, 10/10/1957:1 Three youths deny theft of ErnestPratt's property, 03/27/1958:1 Judge warns three local youths to"watch step," 04/03/1958:1 Patricia Hopkins pleads guilty to beingstubborn child, 04/24/1958:5 Attacked by teen-agers (l) (Allan M.Goodwin), 06/26/1958:2 Trio of juveniles suspected in series oflocal break-ins, 07/09/1959:1 Sixteen-year-old committed for dogkillings, 07/16/1959:1 Four youths apprehended in Maxim orchard,10/01/1959:1 Pair of youths charged with destruction of property atDodge Saw Mill,

    11/12/1959:1 Pair of youths charged with larceny of KentErickson's bicycle,

    11/12/1959:1 Bulb thieves to pay $6.03 each for "fun,"12/31/1959:1

    Adult Education Shrub, tree, and lawn care class attracts 65adults, 03/03/1955:1 Providence, RI man teaches comptometeroperation (p), 03/24/1955:11 Evening school graduates honored,04/14/1955:1 Evening division at MHS to include eight courses ofstudy,

    09/29/1955:1 School Committee includes outdoor courses foradults, 09/29/1955:1 Wilrene Card to tutor aliens in civiceducation, 10/06/1955:1

    Adult Education continued Night school in third year, enrollmentgood, 10/13/1955:1 Offers opportunities at little or no cost (p),12/29/1955:4 School Committee announces part two of "Knowing theOutdoors,"

    01/19/1956:1 Twenty-three adults finish workshop course,01/26/1956:12 Teachers approved for adult courses, 03/01/1956:1Twenty receive certificates in evening division bookkeeping,

    04/12/1956:1 Hooked rug class exhibits handiwork (p),04/26/1956:1 Night school to include shorthand class, 10/11/1956:14Ninety-five register for evening classes, 10/18/1956:1 Sewing andother instructive courses added, 09/26/1957:1 Beginners set tostart sewing projects (p), 10/31/1957:7 Offering three new courses,10/02/1958:1 117 sign up for courses, 10/09/1958:8 Evening classesin woodworking and textile painting added,

    11/06/1958:1 Enrollment in night classes at 147, 01/29/1959:1Russian language course available, 10/01/1959:1 Registrationnumbers 142, 10/08/1959:1

    Adultery Francis Parker gets six months for adultery with BerthaShaw,

    03/06/1958:6 Harvewood and Slavinski charged, 03/13/1958:4Dorothy Wrightington and John Cordeiro charged, 10/30/1958:1Dorothy Wrightington and John Cordeiro deny charge,12/18/1958:5

    Afonso, Antonio Wed to Winifred M. Perry, 07/02/1959:5

    Africa Anthony and Nancy Kendall Wailes move from Scotland toSouthern

    Rhodesia, 01/27/1955:9 Wailes stops briefly in Middleboro beforemoving to Southern

    Rhodesia, 02/17/1955:9 Missionary couple, Mr and Mrs DudleyKinsman, returns from Africa,

    05/19/1955:4 George Shepherd, Jr. going to Algeria, 07/26/1956:3Jerome Silva returns from Cape Verde Islands, 04/24/1958:11 Mr andMrs John Howes present travelogue, 11/13/1958:8

    Aged. see also Middleboro Housing Authority New rules makesanatorium available to elderly for housing,

    01/31/1957:11 Central Congregational to form Golden Age Club,10/30/1958:3

    Ainslie, George Edward Obituary, 04/03/1958:6 Dies at age 79,04/03/1958:7

    Air Conditioning Anderson Heating & Air Conditioning, 61Cherry St (ad), 02/03/1955:2 Syd Young's Refrigeration opens at1196 Plymouth St (ad),

    12/31/1959:3 Aitken, Mary Margaret

    Wed to Henry Champoux, 08/08/1957:9 A.J. Carr and Son

    Tops in local builders (p), 08/16/1956:6 Repairs SouthMiddleboro Methodist steeple (p), 11/01/1956:10 Top builders,03/21/1957:10 Have Carr build dream home, 05/23/1957:10

    Akerblom, Anna Yohanson Files marriage intentions,04/17/1958:7

    Akers, Harold Son born, 07/14/1955:4

    Akers, Marjorie Maid-To-Order baked goods, 54 Pearl St (ad),10/23/1958:12

    Akers, Marjorie Lynch Son born, 07/14/1955:4

    Akers, Thomas Junior High varsity basketball team compilesimpressive record (p) (t),

    02/05/1959:5 Akers, Tommy

    Trophies awarded to playground 1,000-point winners (p),08/08/1957:1 Winner of Olympic events (p), 08/29/1957:4

    Akins, Bette Pearce Son born, 10/24/1957:5

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    Akins, Clyde Son born, 10/24/1957:5

    Alberghini, Louis P Inducted into armed forces, 03/07/1957:1

    Alberti, Adrian Files marriage intentions, 11/05/1959:11 Wed toVictoria A. Canova, 11/19/1959:11

    Alberti, Alfred Daughter born, 02/17/1955:4

    Alberti, Doris Freeman Daughter born, 02/17/1955:4

    Alberts, Benjamin Obituary, 02/13/1958:9

    Alberts Shoe Co. Oil vat causes blaze, 05/03/1956:3 PurchasesLobl Manufacturing Co., 09/11/1958:1 Teamsters lodge chargesagainst shoe plant, 06/18/1959:1 Company cleared of union charge,07/02/1959:1 Teamsters deny election delay, 07/23/1959:1 Wanted,experienced stitcher and fancy stitcher (ad), 07/23/1959:6 Wanted:experienced outside cutters and fancy stitchers (ad),

    07/30/1959:3 Teamsters lose in election, 08/06/1959:1 PhilipWhite injured at work, 08/27/1959:3 Strike shuts down production,11/12/1959:1 Strike ends, 12/03/1959:1

    Albrecht, William Dean Shores couple married 47 years,07/16/1959:3

    Alcoholic Beverages. see also Kennedy's Package Store Gaudette'sPackage Store, 439 Center St (ad), 01/06/1955:8 Selectmen permitliquor establishments to stay open on election day,

    01/13/1955:10 Alcoholic Beverages - Law and Legislation

    Eagles warned about illegal sales, 04/14/1955:1 Board of Healthto license establishments selling methyl or wood

    alcohol (ad), 01/19/1956:8 Three businesses submit licenseapplications, 01/26/1956:7 George Powers granted liquor license forThe Lodge, Inc., 02/16/1956:1 Vote" No" on all liquor questions onballot (ad) (Middleboro Ministers'

    Association), 11/01/1956:6 Vote "No" three times on liquorquestions (ad) (Central Baptist

    Church), 11/01/1956:12 Vote "Yes" on license issues (ad)(Middleboro District Beverage

    Association), 11/01/1956:16 Middleboro businesses apply forlicenses, 11/08/1956:11,

    11/08/1956:12 Lakeville businesses apply for licenses,11/22/1956:3 Lakeville business applies for license, 11/22/1956:4Kenneth Nadeau admits to providing beer to minor, 06/06/1957:1Nadeau placed on one year of probation, 06/13/1957:13 Lakevilleselectmen revoke Alfred Crowther's liquor license,

    08/08/1957:2 Building plan for Town Line Package Store andliquor license transfer

    approved, 09/12/1957:1 Caswell and Petkunas caught operatingopen-air still (p), 09/19/1957:1 Albert Slater's license revoked,09/19/1957:12 Complaint of still operation by Caswell and Petkunasdismissed,

    09/26/1957:1 Charge of operating still asinine (l) (Brenton S.Ayers), 09/26/1957:5 Lakeville selectmen's decision to revokeSlater's license upheld by state,

    10/10/1957:1 Illegal still case dismissed, 10/24/1957:1Lakeville businesses apply for licenses, 10/24/1957:4 Middleborobusinesses apply for licenses, 10/31/1957:2, 10/31/1957:3,

    10/31/1957:4 License application for Middleboro, 11/07/1957:11Two license applications for Middleboro, 11/07/1957:12 Lakevillegrants licenses, 11/14/1957:1 Middleboro grants 21 liquor licensesfor 1958, 11/21/1957:1 Applications submitted for liquor licensesin Lakeville, 11/21/1957:2,

    11/21/1957:3 Two license applications for Middleboro,12/19/1957:3 Vote "Yes" for licenses (ad) (Middleboro DistrictBeverage

    Association), 10/30/1958:3

    Alcoholic Beverages - Law and Legislation continued Starvishapplies for license, 11/06/1958:2 Seven license applications,11/06/1958:3 Ten license applications, 11/06/1958:4 Three licenseapplications, 11/06/1958:5 Two license applications, 11/06/1958:7Six license applications from Lakeville businesses, 11/13/1958:7Two applications for seasonal license renewals in Lakeville,

    03/19/1959:7 Public dancing at Aragon Cafe in violation ofliquor license restrictions,

    05/28/1959:7 One application for license in Lakeville,06/18/1959:3 Two applications for licenses, 11/05/1959:2 Licenseapplication, 11/05/1959:5 Nine license applications, 11/05/1959:7Ten license applications, 11/05/1959:8 Seven applications forlicenses in Lakeville, 11/12/1959:7 Town of Lakeville renewslicenses, 12/17/1959:12

    Alcoholics Anonymous Middleboro group organizes,10/25/1956:13

    Alden, Alice M. Tax collector's notice, 03/06/1958:7 Dies at age88, 06/26/1958:7

    Alden, Alice Morton Obituary, 06/26/1958:3

    Alden, Hope Weston Dies at age 51, 07/21/1955:4 Obituary,07/21/1955:10 Petition for probate of will, 08/04/1955:7

    Alden, Leon MHS 1912 baseball team that beat Brockton in no-hit,no-run game (p),

    07/10/1958:10 Alden, Mrs J. Edward

    94-year-old climbs three flights to vote in annual town election(p), 01/22/1959:6

    Alden, Mrs Myles S. And Percy Churbuck drop option for gasstation site, 07/25/1957:7

    Alden, Myles S. Couple finds ancestor's account of 1813 navalbattle on Lake Erie,

    02/14/1957:2 Alden, Persis

    Submits copy of resignation to Gazette (l), 01/31/1957:1 Alder,Inez B.

    Former Middleboro woman retires after 31 years of service toNashville, TN schools, 02/24/1955:1

    Guest director of Nashville, TN production of Twelfth Night (p),04/18/1957:1

    Alderman, Hilda Schultz Daughter born, 10/01/1959:7

    Alderman, William New assistant manager at Woolworth's,09/03/1959:5 Daughter born, 10/01/1959:7

    Aldridge, Peter Graduate of Pfister's Kindergarten (p),06/12/1958:6

    Alewives. see Herring Alexander, J. Herbert

    Fruit specialist improves berries, 07/31/1958:2 Alfred Tilton& Son

    Five-room ranch for sale on Wood St (ad), 10/27/1955:5 Alger,Alice

    Widow of Matthew S. dies at age 76, 07/18/1957:7 Obituary,07/18/1957:10

    Alger, Alice Souza Daughter born, 12/01/1955:5,10/23/1958:11

    Alger, Carolyn Engaged to John Marx, 01/27/1955:9

    Alger, Carolyn C. First grade teacher resigns to get married,05/12/1955:1 Files marriage intentions, 05/19/1955:4 Engaged toJohn Marx, 05/26/1955:4 Pre-nuptial party held, 06/23/1955:2Wedding described (p), 06/30/1955:4 Wed to John Vyn Marx,06/30/1955:5

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    Alger, Elizabeth Accepts position as matron at Taunton home forthe aged, 05/12/1955:6

    Alger, Fred B. Prominent citizen dies, obituary (p),01/10/1957:1 Petition for probate of will, 02/07/1957:8 MHS 1912baseball team that beat Brockton in no-hit, no-run game (p),

    07/10/1958:10 Middleboro High plays alumni in football circa1913 (p), 10/08/1959:8

    Alger, John Files marriage intentions, 08/11/1955:4 Weddingdescribed (p), 08/25/1955:2 Wed to Nancy Crapo, 08/25/1955:4 Coupleresides in Cambridge, 12/29/1955:3 Daughter born, 01/16/1958:10

    Alger, John R. Passes bar exam (p), 10/04/1956:1

    Alger, John Rhodolphus Engaged to Nancy Crapo (p), 03/31/1955:1Graduates from Harvard Law, 06/21/1956:1

    Alger, Kimberly Ann Born to Stanley F., Jr. and Alice Souza,10/23/1958:11

    Alger, Madeline Smith Equestrians at 4th of July parade 50 yearsago (p), 09/04/1958:10

    Alger, Nancy Crapo Daughter born, 01/16/1958:10

    Alger, Rhodolphus Giant boulder being moved to former site ofBates School (p),

    11/10/1955:1 Alger, Rhodolphus P.

    Stands in as Town Manager while Macdonald ill, 09/22/1955:1Planning Board honors town clerk Waldo Thomas (p), 12/01/1955:1Selectmen petition to pay Alger for time put in as acting townmanager,

    12/15/1955:1 Proposed pay for acting town manager nominal at$500, 12/22/1955:1 Profile of candidate for selectman (p),01/05/1956:1 For selectman, experience counts (ad) (p),01/12/1956:5 Foreclosure notice, 01/24/1957:2 Town honors KarylBenson for 4-H victory (p), 01/23/1958:1 Files for removal offellow selectman Anderson, 01/08/1959:1 To run against Anderson inrecall election, 01/08/1959:1 Vote for recall and vote for Alger(ad) (p), 02/19/1959:3 Elected to Board of Selectmen (p),02/26/1959:1 John Washburn wins special election (p), 04/16/1959:1Ribbon-cutting at completely renovated Hughes Ford Sales (p),

    06/18/1959:4 Alger, R.P.

    Selectmen denounces suspension of town manager Wilson (l),01/01/1959:1

    Exchanges letters with Spencer regarding recall election (l),02/05/1959:1

    Alger, Sally Senior at Cornell, 02/03/1955:5

    Alger, Sally P. Receives Bachelor's degree from CornellUniversity, 06/16/1955:1 Wedding described (p), 04/19/1956:5 Wed toJohn H. Browning, 04/19/1956:7

    Alger, Sally Porter Engaged to John Huntington Browning (p),11/10/1955:1

    Alger, Sarah Ford Born to John and Nancy Crapo,01/16/1958:10

    Alger, Stanley F. Middleboro High School 1915 baseball squad(p), 08/14/1958:12

    Alger, Stanley F., Jr. Daughter born, 12/01/1955:5 Now stateregistered architect, 08/02/1956:1 Opens architectural office inOsterville, 04/25/1957:1 Daughter born, 10/23/1958:11

    Alger, Susan Born to Stanley F., Jr. and Alice Souza,12/01/1955:5

    Alger Paper Box Co. Photo of early Middleboro factory (p),02/12/1959:12

    Aliens. see Immigration and Emigration

    Allan, Elmer G. Receives keys to new Hudson Rambler sedan (p),04/28/1955:12 Lakeville, Raynham, and Middleboro Republican towncommittees

    meet here (p), 11/10/1955:1 YMCA forms chess club (p),10/01/1959:5

    Allan, Geraldine Residesin Boston, 01/22/1959:3

    Allan, Nell. see Allan's Trailer Park Allan, "Tiger"

    MHS wins 20-0 in Thanksgiving football trophy tussle withBridgewater (p), 12/04/1958:1

    Allan, William Brother-in-law dies in New Brunswick,01/22/1959:3

    Allan, William, 3rd Allan and Costa unhurt in off-street mishap,04/03/1958:2

    Allan, William C. see also Allan's Trailer Park Robinson andAllan collide in blowing snow, 02/20/1958:2

    Allan, William C., 3rd Accepted at Burdett Business College (p),06/04/1959:1

    Allan's Trailer Park Bill and Nell Allan run trailer park withfull facilities, 12/13/1956:16 The living is easy (p),03/28/1957:10 Park has good facilities, 07/18/1957:9 For convenienttrailer living (p), 11/14/1957:10 Has good facilities,02/20/1958:10 Selectmen discuss upping number of trailer sites,04/03/1958:12 Has good facilities on beautiful site, 05/01/1958:10For convenient trailer living (p), 08/21/1958:8 Has fullfacilities, 11/27/1958:7 Trailer living is easy at Allan's (p),02/12/1959:10 Has good facilities, 04/23/1959:8 Where the living iseasy (p), 06/25/1959:10

    Allard, Teresa Buys delicious chicken at Moskoff's (p),08/01/1957:8

    Allen, Carolyn Jean Engaged to Frank Rittenberry,12/01/1955:9

    Allen, Colleen Graduate of Pfister's Kindergarten (p),06/12/1958:6

    Allen, David Scott Born to Elliott and Sylvia, 09/29/1955:5

    Allen, Dene Daughter born, 09/08/1955:4 Son born, 05/30/1957:5Daughter born, 11/05/1959:11

    Allen, Dick Bates basketball team wins seven in ten starts (p),04/05/1956:1

    Allen, Edwin Daughter born, 08/09/1956:5

    Allen, Edwin R. Notice of tax taking, 11/05/1959:8

    Allen, Elizabeth A. Wed to Robert S. Hayden, 02/03/1955:4 Noticeof tax taking, 11/05/1959:8

    Allen, Elizabeth Rines Daughter born, 08/09/1956:5

    Allen, Elliot Son born, 09/29/1955:5

    Allen, Florence Simmons Daughter born, 09/08/1955:4 Son born,05/30/1957:5 Daughter born, 11/05/1959:11

    Allen, Gertrude Obituary, 01/10/1957:10

    Allen, Leon Odd Fellows baseball team in 1912 (p),10/29/1959:12

    Allen, Leslie MHS 1905 basketball squad (p), 03/27/1958:8

    Allen, Lester Odd Fellows baseball team in 1912 (p),10/29/1959:12

    Allen, Luanna Our Saviour's Young People's Fellowship enjoyswinter fun in New

    Hampshire (p), 03/01/1956:1

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    Allen, Richard Richard "Tiger" Allen hurt in football gameagainst Plymouth,

    10/16/1958:1 Allen, Robert

    Complainant in assault case against Arnold Silva, 03/21/1957:1Fined $25 for disturbing the peace, 04/04/1957:1

    Allen, Robert H. On maneuvers with Marine Corps amphibious forcein Caribbean,

    03/15/1956:3 Due back from Caribbean training exercise,05/03/1956:3

    Allen, Sylvia Son born, 09/29/1955:5

    Allen, "Tiger" Hi-Rendezvous committee plans first dance foryouth club (p),

    03/12/1959:1 MHS set for football opener at Randolph (p),09/24/1959:1 Orange and black topple rival Wareham 18-8 (p),10/22/1959:1

    Allender, Betty Ann Derosiers Daughter born, 03/29/1956:5

    Allender, Betty Derosier Son born, 03/31/1955:6

    Allender, Edwin Son born, 03/31/1955:6 Young's Texaco Stationoffers expert service (p), 11/07/1957:14

    Allender, Edwin L. Daughter born, 03/29/1956:5 Navy veteranre-enlists, 04/17/1958:5

    Allen's Used Furniture Store 38 Pearl St (ad), 12/20/1956:8

    Allergens Cabot Club would eradicate ragweed here,08/25/1955:9

    Alley, Arthur Daughter born, 03/29/1956:5 Family joins Captainin Okinawa, 06/27/1957:11 Wife Madeline joins Captain in Okinawa,07/04/1957:6

    Alley, Arthur J. Lieutenant assigned to 51st Fighter InterceptorWing in Okinawa,

    07/12/1956:12 Family gathers for call to Japan, 03/07/1957:11Couple return from Okinawa, Captain re-assigned to Youngstown,OH,

    06/04/1959:1 Alley, John

    Son born, 06/09/1955:6 Alley, John D.

    Applies for position as permanent patrolman, 01/13/1955:10Daughter born, 05/02/1957:7

    Alley, Leon Two local youths sentenced for break-ins at homesand at sewage plant,

    10/31/1957:10 Alley, Madeline Panesis

    Daughter born, 03/29/1956:5 Alley, Patricia Patstone

    Son born, 06/09/1955:6 Daughter born, 05/02/1957:7

    Allison, Cathy Dawn Born to Edwin, 04/17/1958:3

    Allison, Doris Craig Couple purchases Plymouth St place fromRichard Mortimer,

    08/14/1958:7 Daughter born, 04/30/1959:11

    Allison, Edwin Daughter born, 04/17/1958:3 Couple purchasesPlymouth St place from Richard Mortimer,

    08/14/1958:7 Daughter born, 04/30/1959:11

    Allshire, Richard M. Obituary, 07/28/1955:7

    The All-Wright Diner Goodwin sells Charlie's Diner to Mr and MrsNathan Wright; renamed

    The All Wright Diner, 03/03/1955:1 Open nearly 24 hours (p),07/14/1955:8 Helen Wright sells diner to Joe Cordeiro, now Joe'sDiner,

    08/18/1955:1 Diner leased by Cordeiro not sold, 08/25/1955:1

    The All-Wright Diner continued Renovations underway (p),01/05/1956:6 Features special summer foods, 06/28/1956:11 Startyour day right (p), 09/27/1956:8 Always aims to please (p),12/20/1956:9 Start your day right, 09/05/1957:10 Nourishing mealsfeatured on menu, 10/17/1957:10 Caters to fastidious eaters (p),02/06/1958:10 $60 stolen in break-in, 05/22/1958:1 Nourishing mealsfeatured on menu, 07/17/1958:6 Complete meals and tasty snacks,11/20/1958:9 Start your day right (p), 01/22/1959:10 For diningright (p), 06/04/1959:10 Popular spot in Middleboro, 07/16/1959:10Serves substantial food (p), 12/17/1959:10

    Almeida, Cheryl Graduate of Pfister's Kindergarten (p),06/12/1958:6

    Almeida, Dennis Daughter born, 02/02/1956:7

    Almeida, Dorothy Thrasher Son born, 12/22/1955:7

    Almeida, Elaine Wilson Daughter born, 02/02/1956:7

    Almeida, Frank Awarded National Science Foundation grant,04/25/1957:7

    Almeida, Frank R. Replaces Toman at MHS, 08/02/1956:1

    Almeida, Joseph Son born, 12/22/1955:7

    Almeida, Lorraine A. Wed to Joseph M. Teixeira, 05/14/1959:7

    Almeida, Nicholas G. Wed to Patricia A. Howell, 02/13/1958:11,02/20/1958:11

    Almeida Bus Lines, Inc. Selectmen decide to wait and see beforegranting permit, 05/29/1958:1 Selectmen delay again on Almeida BusLine application, 06/12/1958:8 Fills gap left by Old Colony Line,07/02/1959:1 Driver charged with traffic violations, 07/16/1959:1Son of owner fined for traffic violation, 07/23/1959:1 Selectmengrant permits to operate new routes, 08/13/1959:1 Elbridge Brownuninjured in collision with Almeida bus, 08/20/1959:1 Bus halted byfire in motor compartment (p), 08/20/1959:11 Driver pleads notguilty, 08/27/1959:4 Bus-car crash case continued, 09/17/1959:1Driver appeals fine, 10/08/1959:12

    Alphonse, Edward F. Fined $25 for carrying loaded gun invehicle, 12/22/1955:3

    Al's Gulf Station 86 North Main St (ad), 05/07/1959:7

    Al's Motor Sales, Inc. Group objects to Class II dealer permit,08/22/1957:1

    Alves, Elsie Engaged to Randolph Correiro, 08/11/1955:3 Filesmarriage intentions, 04/26/1956:5 Wedding described, 05/03/1956:6Wed to Randolph Carreiro, 05/03/1956:7

    Alvilhiera, Frank Wed to Norma Hamilton, 12/03/1959:8

    Amano, Tokiko Wedding described, 03/29/1956:7

    Amar, Norma Weds Richard L. Brown in Casablanca,05/07/1959:6

    Amaral (Mr) Six-room house for sale on Everett St (ad),11/21/1957:6

    Amaral, Gilberto R.C. Fined $15 for tailgating fire apparatus,06/12/1958:1

    Amaral, Helen L. Files marriage intentions, 04/02/1959:11

    Amaral, Helen M. Wed to James E. Provonche, 04/16/1959:11

    Amaral, Mary Ferreira Daughter born, 08/01/1957:5,12/17/1959:7

    Amaral, Raymond Daughter born, 08/01/1957:5, 12/17/1959:7

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    Ambroult, Louis Dies at age 82, 02/24/1955:4 Obituary,02/24/1955:9 Petition for administration of estate,04/14/1955:3

    Ambulances. see Emergency Services American Cancer Society

    Organizes local campaign, 03/08/1956:1 George Sampson headspublicity for local drive, 03/15/1956:1 Cancer dollars arebargains; 16 local victims in past year, 03/22/1956:1 Crusade openshere (p), 03/29/1956:1 Enlists 135 to be cancer crusaders,04/05/1956:4 East Middleboro 4-H club crusades on horseback,04/12/1956:1 Bud Paun explains distribution of funds collected,04/19/1956:1 Lakeville launches fund drive, 04/19/1956:6 Topscampaign goal, collects $2,588, 04/26/1956:1 Fund over the top,$3,200 now in, 05/03/1956:1 Lakeville collects $282 for crusade,05/03/1956:12 Fifth-grade class raises $50, 06/21/1956:1 Riley tohead local campaign, 04/18/1957:1 Fund receives $515 so far,04/25/1957:1 Campaign falls short of goal, 05/02/1957:1 Studentsdonate to fund (t), 05/30/1957:4 East Middleboro 4-H Horse Clubhelps with Cancer Crusade,

    04/24/1958:1 4-H Flying Hooves Club assists with Cancer Crusade(p), 05/01/1958:5 Chris Filz goes house-to-house for Cancer Fund(p), 05/15/1958:9 Lakeville record hop nets $180 for fund drive(p), 08/07/1958:1 Crusade chair Melvin Thomas (p), 04/02/1959:1 MrsAnthony Cambra heads Lakeville appeal, 04/09/1959:1

    American Heart Association Fund drive raises $1,252.34,03/01/1956:1 Lakeville funds total $321, 03/08/1956:1 Fund totalnow at $1,975.49, 03/22/1956:1 Fund drive now over $2,000,04/12/1956:1 Local chapter presents St. Luke's cardiographic testbook (p),

    01/03/1957:1 Local fund names campaign leaders, 01/10/1957:1Heart fund campaign organizes in Lakeville, 01/31/1957:1 Middleboroorganizes campaign, 01/31/1957:7 Heart specialist lauds heart fund(l), 02/14/1957:1 Heart Sunday climaxes 1957 campaign (t),02/28/1957:1 Fund hits $1,432.23 (t), 03/14/1957:7 Mrs RaymondWarner named chair of drive (p), 01/09/1958:1 Lakeville officersnamed for appeal, 01/16/1958:1 Cub Scouts help on Heart Fund TagDay (p), 02/20/1958:1 Heart Sunday tops last year, 02/27/1958:1Lakeville drive raises $450, 02/27/1958:5 Final drive total$1,501.19, 04/10/1958:7

    American Home Toy Parties Co. Barbara Wood (ad),08/02/1956:9

    American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post Denounces magazinearticle, 03/03/1955:1 List of members eligible for 35-year award,04/14/1955:1 Discovers long-lost document describing bravery ofSimeon Nickerson,

    05/12/1955:6 Distinguished Service Citation awardedposthumously, presented to

    local Legion post (p), 05/26/1955:1 Underhill, Johnson, andTomkiewicz selected to attend Boys' State,

    05/26/1955:1 History of local post (p), 05/26/1955:9 Celebrates35th anniversary on Memorial Day, 06/02/1955:1 Pictured in MemorialDay parade (p), 06/02/1955:1 Rifle and Pistol Club announceformation of Twin County Pistol

    League, 06/23/1955:7 Holds annual meeting, 09/08/1955:4 Rifleand Pistol Club holds annual meeting, 09/22/1955:12 Sponsors BlueCrutch Days (p), 01/12/1956:1 Blue Crutch Day nets $216.57,01/19/1956:1 Sponsors Robert McCrillis and John Monroe for Boys'State (p),

    06/07/1956:1 Holds annual meeting, 09/06/1956:5 Rifle and PistolClub holds annual meeting, 09/20/1956:12 McDonald, Leighton, andButler chosen for Boys' State, 06/06/1957:1 Elect officers atannual post meeting, 09/05/1957:1

    American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post continued Concessiontrailer aids Legion program (p), 10/31/1957:13 Cited for communityservice, 11/21/1957:1 Enjoys annual banquet, 03/20/1958:9 Bonnar,Swartz, and Leo chosen for Boys' State (p), 05/15/1958:1 EddieCrouse new Legion District Vice-Commander (p), 07/10/1958:1 Rifleand Pistol Club holds annual supper, 10/02/1958:7 Invitation to allveterans to join (ad), 10/09/1958:8 Conducts annual membershipdrive, 11/13/1958:1 John Rockwell named to national post (p),11/20/1958:1 MHS group named to attend Boys' State (p),05/21/1959:1 Holds annual election, 09/10/1959:1 Wallace Savaryheads Rifle and Pistol Club, 10/29/1959:12

    American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post, Women's AuxiliarySara Leonard chosen to attend Girls' State, 03/24/1955:1 Holdsannual membership supper, 10/20/1955:12 Frances Petkunas selectedto attend Girls' State, 05/10/1956:1 Holds annual Roll Call andBanquet, 05/24/1956:8 Seeks gifts for veterans' hospitals,10/11/1956:1 Elaine Battis named to attend Girls' State,03/21/1957:12 Elaine Battis chosen to attend Girls' State,06/06/1957:1 Elaine Battis thanks auxiliary for Girls' Stateopportunity (l),

    06/20/1957:12 Nancy Robinson named to attend Girls' State (p),05/22/1958:1 Names Ann Freidenfeld to attend Girls' State (p),03/19/1959:1 Explanation of Girls' State (l) (Ann Friedenfeld ),06/18/1959:4 Holds annual roll call, 06/18/1959:4 Holds annualmembership supper, 10/22/1959:5

    American Railway Express Youth admits to break-in,07/12/1956:5

    American Red Cross. see Red Cross - Middleboro ChapterAmericas

    Dorothy Peterson receives letter from Middleboro couple inNewfoundland (l) (Harriett Campbell), 01/27/1955:1

    Anthony Coombs leaves on trip to Central America and Mexico,02/03/1955:9

    Assistant librarian Louise Pratt completes 4,200-mile round tripto Florida, 04/07/1955:2

    Mr and Mrs Norman DesRosiers home on visit from Alaska (p),11/17/1955:1

    Missionary Dudley Kinsman home on furlough from Brazil,04/26/1956:5

    Dudley and Dorothy Kinsman share experiences as missionaries inBrazilian jungle (p), 11/01/1956:1

    Osborne Smith family travels 11,000 miles by car through Mexico,Canada, and 33 states, 11/15/1956:4

    Account of pioneering trip to Florida from 50 years ago by JohnMiller, 02/06/1958:1

    Early motoring days recalled by John Miller, 03/20/1958:8 SusanArenburg to spend summer in Canal Zone, 05/29/1958:6 NormanDesRosiers writes of Alaskan adventures, 02/12/1959:7 MarshaMcNeice interviews Mrs Stanley Kruszyna about her time as

    teacher in Brazil (p), 10/15/1959:1 Ames, Margaret Millett

    Son born, 12/13/1956:5 Ames, Robert

    Son born, 12/13/1956:5, 12/20/1956:5 Ames, Steven Kent

    Born to Robert, 12/20/1956:5 A.M.S., Inc.

    Introducing Station No. 2, regular and high test, corner Rte 28and Wareham St (ad), 07/11/1957:4

    Anacki, Andrew Daughter born, 12/08/1955:7 Son born,03/21/1957:8, 08/07/1958:6

    Anacki, Anita Louise Born to Daniel W. and Eloise Zuidema,08/22/1957:3

    Anacki, Daniel Promoted to Lieutenant on board USS Forrestal,08/02/1956:1 Engaged to Josephine Eloise Zuidema (p),08/16/1956:1

    Anacki, Daniel W. Daughter born, 08/22/1957:3

    Anacki, Eloise Zuidema Daughter born, 08/22/1957:3

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    Anacki, Mary Teacher transfers from Bates School to MHS,08/11/1955:1 Director of senior class play (p), 03/20/1958:1

    Anacki, Phyllis Blanchard Daughter born, 12/08/1955:7 Son born,03/21/1957:8, 08/07/1958:6

    Ancient Free & Accepted Order of Masons - Mayflower LodgeNew officers installed (p), 12/15/1955:2 James Kennedy receivesveteran's medal, 04/11/1957:1 James Kennedy receives veteran'smedal from Masons (p),

    04/18/1957:4 Past Masters pictured (p), 06/06/1957:2 Organizesworking and social club, 06/27/1957:1 Four local members honoredfor service (p), 03/12/1959:1 The Builders Club plans auction tofund new Masonic temple,

    05/14/1959:1 Edwin Wilson installed as Worshipful Master (p),09/17/1959:1 Vote for $105,000 temple on Elm St, 12/03/1959:1 Modelof new temple (p), 12/10/1959:1

    Anderson, Ann Whitmore Son born, 11/26/1959:5

    Anderson, Arthur Daughter born, 06/19/1958:11

    Anderson, Bertha D. Files marriage intentions, 11/01/1956:7 Wedto John V. Souza, 11/15/1956:7

    Anderson, Bob Takes boat division of local bass tourney,11/05/1959:4

    Anderson, Burnett Boyhood friend, Harry Saunders, visits fromAlberta, Canada,

    02/24/1955:4 Anderson, Burnett E.

    Presents view of municipal fluoridation (l), 12/01/1955:9 Writesagain on "poison" (l), 12/29/1955:4 In poetic attack onfluoridation, 01/19/1956:7 Again speaks his mind (l), 02/02/1956:1Claims cases of toxicity (l), 02/23/1956:2 Again cries "poison"(l), 03/01/1956:10 Bachelor's Ball Committee circa 1905 (p),11/13/1958:12

    Anderson, Carol Wedding described, 08/18/1955:5

    Anderson, Charles Redmen and Degree of Pocahontas co-sponsorminstrel show (p),

    12/06/1956:8 Anderson, Charles Sumner

    Obituary, 04/10/1958:7 Rockland man dies at age 74,04/10/1958:11

    Anderson, Cora Redmen and Degree of Pocahontas co-sponsorminstrel show (p),

    12/06/1956:8 Anderson, David

    Notice of tax taking, 12/03/1959:2 Anderson, Elaine Burnham

    Son born, 02/12/1959:11 Anderson, Elsie Suvell

    Son born, 05/19/1955:4 Anderson, Frederick L.

    Wins promotion with Factory Insurance Association of Hartford,CT, 06/30/1955:7

    Anderson, Gail Evon Wedding described, 10/10/1957:7

    Anderson, George R. Wed to Joan D. Douglas, 04/07/1955:6

    Anderson, George Thomas Wedding described, 09/18/1958:8

    Anderson, Gordon W. see Anderson Heating & Air ConditioningAnderson, Harry, Jr.

    Daughter born, 03/24/1955:6 Anderson, Harry T.

    MHS students celebrate National Letter Writing Week (p),10/18/1956:1

    Anderson, Henry B. Pedestrian killed while crossing East GroveSt, 08/13/1959:1 Dies at age 42, 08/13/1959:7

    Anderson, Henry B. continued Drivers arraigned in fatal autoaccident, 08/20/1959:12 Petition for administration of estate,09/03/1959:9 George Wainwright acquitted in traffic death ofAnderson,

    09/17/1959:1 Anderson, Howard

    Old School Street School graduation photo (p), 09/10/1959:10Anderson, Janis

    Born to Harry, Jr., 03/24/1955:6 Anderson, Judith

    Files marriage intentions, 10/27/1955:5 Wed to Harold Marshman,11/03/1955:7 Wedding described, 11/10/1955:2

    Anderson, Judith Mae Awarded four-year scholarship toWillmington College in Ohio,

    06/26/1958:6 Anderson, Leonardine

    Accident victim in fair condition, 12/03/1959:1 Anderson,Margaret C.

    Notice of tax taking, 12/03/1959:2 Anderson, Meredith Levie

    Daughter born, 06/19/1958:11 Anderson, Mrs Clair

    Nurses exhausted pigeon, 09/08/1955:7 Anderson, Paul

    Pre-nuptial party held, 10/06/1955:7 Wedding described (p),10/13/1955:3 Wed to Mary Whitmore, 10/13/1955:5 Giant boulder beingmoved to former site of Bates School (p),

    11/10/1955:1 Anderson, Paul G.

    Engaged to Ann Whitmore, 08/18/1955:9 Engaged to Ann Whitmore(p), 08/25/1955:1 Son born, 11/26/1959:5

    Anderson, Paul T. Candidate for selectman profiled (p),01/06/1955:1 Election recount fails to unseat selectman Anderson,02/03/1955:1 Selectman seeks third term, 11/28/1957:1 Profile ofBoard of Selectmen candidate, 01/16/1958:1 Candidate for selectman(ad) (p), 01/16/1958:4 Successful in bid for third term (p) (t),01/23/1958:1 Town honors Karyl Benson for 4-H victory (p),01/23/1958:1 Selectmen comments on town manager problem (l),12/25/1958:1 Alger files for removal of fellow selectman Anderson,01/08/1959:1 Alger to run against Anderson in recall election,01/08/1959:1 Town votes for recall of Anderson, first time inhistory (t),

    02/26/1959:1 Anderson, Robert. see also Town Realty

    School Committee honors retiring member George Shurtleff, Jr.(p), 01/27/1955:1

    Engaged to Harriet Ann Noblet, 08/22/1957:14 Jaycees planinventory of town in name of community development (p),

    12/26/1957:1 Anderson, Robert L.

    Candidate for School Committee profiled, 01/06/1955:10 YMCAclerk of the board resigns, 09/29/1955:1 Named special assistant tocounty District Attorney (p), 06/20/1957:1 Completes course ininternational law (p), 06/26/1958:1 Appointed third AssistantDistrict Attorney (p), 04/23/1959:1 Lieutenant Commander namedinstructor at Naval ROTC school,

    09/03/1959:1 Anderson, Roger

    Art's Auto Sales now has big "M" (p), 12/01/1955:6 Anderson,Shirley

    Class of 1955 honor student (p), 03/10/1955:1 Engaged toFrederick G. Burnham, 06/28/1956:1

    Anderson, Shirley A. Files marriage intentions, 06/20/1957:11Wedding described, 07/04/1957:3 Wed to Frederick G. Burnham,07/04/1957:5

    Anderson, Shirley Elizabeth Obituary, 09/18/1958:2 Wife ofGordon W. dies at age 37, 09/18/1958:11

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    Anderson, Stephen A. Staff Sergeant serves with 1st MarineAircraft Wing's Helicopter Group

    16, 01/27/1955:7 Participates in Operation Ski-Jump at CampPendleton, CA,

    01/24/1957:2 Anderson, Thelma A.

    Lakeville tax collector's notice, 07/30/1959:2 Anderson,Thomas

    Engaged to Patricia Elaine Burnham (p), 01/06/1955:1 Filesmarriage intentions, 08/18/1955:5 Wedding described (p),09/01/1955:4 Wed to Patricia Burnham, 09/08/1955:4

    Anderson, Thomas C. Hospitalized at Fort Benning, GA,02/27/1958:2

    Anderson, Thomas Courtney Son born, 02/12/1959:11

    Anderson, Timothy Middleboro High plays alumni in football circa1913 (p), 10/08/1959:8

    Anderson, Vernon Son born, 05/19/1955:4

    Anderson, Wendell G. James Kennedy receives veteran's medal fromMasons (p),

    04/18/1957:4 Anderson Heating & Air Conditioning

    61 Cherry St (ad), 02/03/1955:2 Anderson Remnant and RugMaterial Store

    1953 Plymouth St (ad), 04/25/1957:6 Andis, Adam

    Daughter born, 04/24/1958:7 Andis, Amelia Giovanoni

    Daughter born, 04/24/1958:7 Andrade, Lillian

    Graduate of Pfister's Kindergarten (p), 06/12/1958:6 Andrade,Mary E. Lopes

    Son born, 09/18/1958:11 Andrade, Roy

    Son born, 09/18/1958:11 Andre, Rose M.

    Wed to Joseph F. Leca, 07/09/1959:8 Andrews, Alice Gorman

    Daughter born, 11/10/1955:7 Andrews, Allen Earle

    Adoptive parents petition to change name from Hewitt,07/10/1958:9 Andrews, David

    Engaged to Jean Hale, 03/13/1958:3, 04/10/1958:6 Files marriageintentions, 04/17/1958:7 Engaged to Jean Hale, 04/17/1958:12

    Andrews, David B., 3rd Completes Army tour of duty, 09/27/1956:3Wedding described (p), 04/24/1958:6 Wed to Jean Roberta Hale,04/24/1958:7

    Andrews, David Burton Engaged to Jean R. Hale (p),08/22/1957:1

    Andrews, David, Jr. Private 1st Class stationed in Texas,12/22/1955:6

    Andrews, Elaine Engaged to Donald Hadsell, 12/25/1958:5 Weddingdescribed, 01/08/1959:8 Wed to Donald E. Hadsell, 01/08/1959:11

    Andrews, Ida M. Petition for probate of will, 02/02/1956:2

    Andrews, Jason I. Discharged from U.S. Army, 01/12/1956:6Receives B.A. degree from Harvard, 06/19/1958:1

    Andrews, John Engaged to Maryann Silva, 08/13/1959:2

    Andrews, Joseph T. Tax collector's notice, 03/06/1958:7 Noticeof tax taking, 03/05/1959:11

    Andrews, Judith Little Theatre Group's Bell, Book and Candle setfor two-night stand

    here (p), 12/05/1957:1 Andrews, Lester

    Local National Guard unit wins coveted Knox trophy (p),01/22/1959:6

    Andrews, Lucy On staff at Cedar Vale Nursing Home (p),04/21/1955:9

    Andrews, Patricia Bennette Petition to adopt Allen Earle Hewitt,07/10/1958:9

    Andrews, Patricia Jones Son born, 12/22/1955:7

    Andrews, Peter Tax collector's notice, 03/06/1958:7 Notice oftax taking, 03/05/1959:11

    Andrews, Roger Engaged to Alice Gorman, 04/07/1955:3 Wed toAlice F. Gorman, 04/07/1955:6 Non-support case dismissed for lackof evidence, 04/14/1955:8 Daughter born, 11/10/1955:7 Ordered topay support of two minor children, 06/26/1958:11

    Andrews, Roland Son born, 12/22/1955:7

    Andrews, Roland Joseph Petition to adopt Allen Earle Hewitt,07/10/1958:9

    Andrews' Shoe Store William S. Andrew & Son to close soon,open since 1859, 02/17/1955:1 William S. Andrew & Son going outof business sale (ad), 02/17/1955:3

    Andruk, George J. Inducted into armed services, 01/10/1957:1

    Angell, Arthur Resides in Appleton, ME, 09/01/1955:3

    Angers, Charles W. Lakeville notice of tax taking,05/24/1956:13

    Angers, Charles William Files for divorce, 06/02/1955:4

    Angers, Dorothy Pike Husband files for divorce, 06/02/1955:4

    Angers, P.F. Trucking (ad), 03/08/1956:2

    Angus, Charles Plymouth man killed as car overturns on East MainSt (p), 11/21/1957:1

    Animal Welfare George Lovell acquitted of cruelty charges,02/09/1956:6 Local dairy man, Arthur Turner, charged with crueltyto animals,

    01/10/1957:1 Arthur Turner not guilty of neglecting heifers,01/17/1957:1 Charge against Arthur Turner dismissed,07/04/1957:3

    Ankuda, Barbara Husband posts notice of no responsibility forwife's debts, 03/01/1956:5 John Ankuda not guilty of assault onwife, 03/08/1956:4

    Ankuda, Barbara DeCoff Son born, 12/06/1956:5 Daughter born,08/07/1958:6

    Ankuda, John Newly elected Eagles officers (p), 06/07/1956:1 Sonborn, 12/06/1956:5 Daughter born, 08/07/1958:6 Baptized at CentralBaptist, 01/15/1959:7

    Ankuda, John J. Notice of no responsibility for wife's debts,03/01/1956:5 Not guilty of assault on wife Barbara,03/08/1956:4

    Ankuda, John, Jr. Family enjoys reunion of four generations overthe holiday (p),

    01/10/1957:10 Ankuda, John, Sr.

    Family enjoys reunion of four generations over the holiday,01/10/1957:10

    Ankuda, Louise Family enjoys reunion of four generations overthe holiday (p),

    01/10/1957:10 Ankuda, Mrs John

    Family enjoys reunion of four generations over the holiday (p),01/10/1957:10

    Baptized at Central Baptist, 01/15/1959:7 Ankuda, Peter

    Family enjoys reunion of four generations over the holiday (p),01/10/1957:10

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    Anna Erickson Scholarship Fund Ernest Thomas temporarydepository for donations to scholarship fund,

    10/06/1955:1 Class of 1956 donates $100, 11/03/1955:1 Seniorclass gives $100 to fund, 02/16/1956:1

    Anna Haire's Gift Shop 891 Plymouth St (ad), 05/02/1957:3

    Annas, John Couple resides in Skaneateles, NY, 08/13/1959:2

    Annichiarico, Joseph Family resides in Dobbs Ferry, NY,09/29/1955:5

    Ann's Yarn Shop Rhode Island Rd (ad), 05/10/1956:7

    Antenucci, Michael Collector's notice of unpaid taxes,03/15/1956:7

    Anthony, Annie Sinoski Daughter born, 09/05/1957:5

    Anthony, Joseph Daughter born, 09/05/1957:5

    Anthony, Ralph Howard Myricks man dies at age 81, 04/19/1956:7Obituary, 04/19/1956:11

    Antiques Capeway Craftsman, treasured antiques and unusual gifts(p),

    01/13/1955:6 Dealer, Daisy Sylvia, has display at Boston AntiqueExposition,

    01/13/1955:7 Local couples join antique car rally to Peterboro,NH, 08/04/1955:9 Flax Wheel Shop owned by Silva Daisy, 12/29/1955:1Auction at Fred's Used Furniture & Antique Barn (ad),05/10/1956:6 Foyes and Belbens travel 200 miles in antique auto,09/06/1956:1 Kearney's used furniture and antiques, 155 Center St(ad),

    09/06/1956:14 Antique metal deer stolen from antique dealerKilligrew, 12/06/1956:14 Lawrence Romaine writes article on icewagons for Spinning Wheel

    magazine, 07/18/1957:1 Foye and Smith compete at South ShoreAntique Auto Club rally,

    08/01/1957:9 Antique car club participates in meet, hill climb(p), 09/19/1957:1 South Shore Antique Auto Club tours Martha'sVineyard,

    10/17/1957:12 The Old Iron Kettle, Arnold and Rita Salley, EastGrove St (ad),

    12/12/1957:4 Old Hose House, antiques and used furniture, 38 OakSt (ad),

    02/27/1958:2 South Shore Antique Car Club provides rides aroundsanatorium

    grounds (p), 06/05/1958:14 Mr and Mrs Leslie Belben enter 1915Ford in NH rally, 09/04/1958:1 Mr and Mr Donald Foye take to theroad in antique autos, 08/27/1959:4 Local couples participate inantique auto foliage tour, 10/15/1959:1

    Antone, John S., Jr. New teacher/coach at MHS, 07/25/1957:1

    Antone, Joseph, Jr. New member of school faculty introduced,09/19/1957:2

    Antone, Joseph S. Appointed assistant football coach,08/22/1957:1

    Anuszczyk, Edmund Daughter born, 08/30/1956:6

    Anuszczyk, Viola Westling Daughter born, 08/30/1956:6

    Apostolo, Stephen Collides with Providence driver at Rtes 44 and28, 12/15/1955:13

    Apostolos, Mary Papazissi Son born, 11/26/1959:5

    Apostolos, Stephen Son born, 11/26/1959:5

    Appliances. see also Gas, Inc.; Leo Kahian Furniture Co.;Longworth Gas Service Co.; Nemasket Television & Appliance Co.;Shaws, Inc.; William Egger Co.

    Francis Chartier, vacuum cleaner sales and service (ad),08/02/1956:2 Elton Wadsworth, Jr., new Kirby agent (ad),04/04/1957:8 Middleboro Radio & Appliance closing here,reopening in Carver (ad),

    10/16/1958:4

    Appliances continued Francis Chartier, factory rep forElectrolux Co. for 5 1/2 years (p),

    10/23/1958:10 Thomas Barlous new sales manager for HalsilProducts Co.,

    02/05/1959:6 Halsil Products Co., 19 Jackson St (ad),02/19/1959:11 Francis Chartier is the Electrolux man,03/12/1959:10

    Appling, Angelina Foreclosure notice, 05/28/1959:6

    Appling, Henry Elmer East Carver man dies at age 87,03/22/1956:5 Obituary, 03/22/1956:8

    Appling, Russell E. Foreclosure notice, 05/28/1959:6 Mortgagee'ssale of real estate, 08/06/1959:8

    Apponequet Regional High School Lakeville-Freetown school gets aname, 08/01/1957:5 To accept 85 Berkley tuition students,01/29/1959:8 John Usher and Robert Jeffrey appointed to faculty,03/19/1959:6 Dedham company awarded grounds improvementcontract,

    07/30/1959:2 Set to open September 21, 08/27/1959:1 New schoolopens with enrollment of 607, 10/01/1959:1 Holds open house,11/26/1959:1 Dedication held, 12/03/1959:7

    April, Arleen Charge of assault against husband Raymonddismissed, 09/04/1958:6

    April, Claire Haskins Daughter born, 10/15/1959:7

    April, Ernest Daughter born, 10/15/1959:7

    April, Raymond Baptized at Mullien Hill Baptist Church,08/23/1956:5 Denies charge he struck his wife, 06/05/1958:8 Noticeof responsibility only for bills of own contracting, 09/04/1958:5Charge of assault brought by wife Arleen dismissed,09/04/1958:6

    April, Raymond W. Notice of tax taking, 05/26/1955:11

    A.R. Glidden & Son The "Value-Giving" store and basem*nt(ad), 01/06/1955:2 Plate glass windows slashed by Halloweenpranksters, 11/01/1956:1

    A.R. Parker Ice Cream Stand Now open at rotary circle inMiddleboro (ad), 07/12/1956:7 Doris and Tony Lemmo proprietors(ad), 07/19/1956:6

    Arab, Anne Engaged to be married, 10/01/1959:4

    Aragon Cafe Public dancing in violation of liquor licenserestrictions, 05/28/1959:7

    Archaeology Artifacts show Lakeville Indian culture prior to 800BC, 09/08/1955:1 Rehoboth archaeologist digs up 30 stone knives atAssawompsett,

    09/15/1955:1 Findings at Assawompsett Lake date back toNeolithic man,

    03/22/1956:1 Two-hundred-year-old remains found in Cherry Stgravel pit,

    10/25/1956:1 Indian burial plot unearthed near Vernon St bridge,10/17/1957:1 Burial site examined further (p), 10/24/1957:1

    Archer, Crawford Little Theatre Group rehearses at courthouse(p), 05/03/1956:1

    Archer, Hiram J. Warns against tax rate rise (l), 02/28/1957:4Must cut tax cost to attract industry (l), 03/07/1957:4 Decriesaction relative to "Betterment" (l), 03/21/1957:3

    Archery Playground archers win at Weymouth, 08/14/1958:1

    Archibald, Allen Born to Donald, 07/09/1959:5

    Archibald, Donald Son born, 07/09/1959:5

    Archibald, Donald E. Leaves for Army induction, 04/14/1955:1Starts training at Fort Dix, NJ, 06/02/1955:7 With group sponsoringGerman orphanage, 02/06/1958:9

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    Archibald, Donald E. continued Promoted to Sergeant in Germany,05/15/1958:9 Qualifies as expert marksman with 66th OrdinanceBattalion in

    Germany, 11/26/1959:3 Archibald, Dorothy

    Wed to Wilbur McKee, 04/05/1956:5 Archibald, Evelyn Renaud

    Daughter born, 05/12/1955:6 Archibald, Robert

    Daughter born, 05/12/1955:6 Archibald, Roberta

    Files marriage intentions, 05/16/1957:5 Wed to Louis P. Boileau,05/30/1957:5

    Archibald, William H. Obituary, 07/09/1959:2

    Archibald, William Hutchinson Dies at age 94, 07/09/1959:8

    Archibald, Wilma Flood oil stove catches fire on Plympton St,06/09/1955:1

    Architects Stanley Alger, Jr. now state registered architect,08/02/1956:1 Stanley Alger, Jr. opens architectural office inOsterville, 04/25/1957:1 Former Lakeville man Henry Sumner dies,02/13/1958:1

    Arenburg, Karl Trumpet lessons, 13 Pearl St (ad),10/16/1958:12

    Arenburg, Leonard Daughter fractures collarbone when car strikespole, 07/18/1957:6 Fined $60 for drunk driving, $15 fordrunkenness, 07/25/1957:5

    Arenburg, Susan To spend summer in Canal Zone, 05/29/1958:6

    Arendes, Bernard D. Obituary, 03/14/1957:7 Dies at age 67,03/14/1957:8

    Arey, Paul Charged with breaking and entering, 11/06/1958:3Cleared of breaking and entering charge, 11/13/1958:5

    Arey, Paul R. Starts basic training at Fort Dix, NJ,03/26/1959:1

    Armanetti, Charles Son born, 03/14/1957:8

    Armanetti, Joan Massa Son born, 03/14/1957:8

    Armstrong, Dorothy Engaged to William Rice, 05/08/1958:6

    Arne, Elsie Ambroult Twin girls born, 11/19/1959:11

    Arne, Thomas Twin girls born, 11/19/1959:11

    Arne, Thomas L. Files marriage intentions, 05/29/1958:9 Wed toElsie M. Pacheco, 05/29/1958:9

    Arnold, Harriett Ayer Son born, 01/26/1956:7

    Arnold, John Son born, 01/26/1956:7

    Arnold, Roger W. New MHS math teacher, 09/08/1955:1

    Arponen, George South Carver couple married 60 years,02/16/1956:3

    Arre, Concetta Engaged to Joseph W. Gomes, 02/17/1955:2

    Arsenault, Bertha A. Notice of tax taking, 11/05/1959:8

    Arsenault, Eugene G. Notice of tax taking, 11/05/1959:8

    Arson. see also Hammond, Louis W. State Fire Marshallinvestigates fire at C.P. Washburn Co.,

    03/17/1955:1 Art and Artists. see also Bates School - Arts;Honey Jug House;

    Middleborough Memorial High School - Arts; Schools - Middleboro(arts)

    Paintings of the late James Murdoch on display at library,03/17/1955:1 Naomi Mendall Harrison, private art classes, 24 RockSt (ad),

    10/06/1955:6

    Art and Artists continued David Clark arranges Hit Parade setsfor television, 03/08/1956:6 Frederick Sumner Atwood has painted2,000 watercolors in 17 years,

    biography, 04/19/1956:8 Mrs Patrick Gordon illuminates parchmentfor Brockton welcome for

    Rocky Marciano, 05/03/1956:1 Cottage Handicrafters, Route 28(ad), 05/10/1956:12 Local artists exhibit for hospital benefit,06/07/1956:1 Gifts, house markers, weather vanes, Rte 28 (ad),06/07/1956:5 Ralph Tee does cartoon series boosting Middleborobusiness,

    10/04/1956:11 Mr and Mrs George Stewart start guild in NorthMiddleboro, Broad

    Chimney Pottery Shop, 10/04/1956:12 Craftsman-artist, LewisRobichaud, runs Robie Studio on Rte 28,

    12/13/1956:5 Thayer, Manwaring, and Benoit chosen forseven-session art course at

    MFA, 03/21/1957:12 Samuel Griswold winner in national soapsculpture contest,

    05/16/1957:1 Local artist, August Silva's work on display atlibrary, 07/25/1957:11 Library art exhibits and staffrecommendations draw patrons,

    08/01/1957:6 August Silva wins prize at Minneapolis, MNcompetition, 10/24/1957:1 Ronald Rose named art director at Bostonmarketing company (p),

    10/31/1957:1 Mrs George Young's paintings on display at library,12/12/1957:8 William Thorson winner in MA Scholastic Exhibit inBoston,

    03/20/1958:7 Kiku Phinney skilled in doll making (p),09/18/1958:1 Robie Studio, craft purchases and instruction, Rte 28,Fall Brook (ad),

    10/23/1958:2 Multiple sclerosis patient Lois Durant writes andillustrates life in a rest

    home (i), 12/25/1958:1 Durant continues tales of rest home (i),01/08/1959:1 Cottage Handicrafters, business for sale (ad),03/26/1959:12 Local artwork hung in Tripp's Candy Shop &Luncheonette,

    04/16/1959:1 Permanent MHS ring design adopted (p),06/18/1959:10 Bonnie Blais describes unusual hobby (p),07/16/1959:6 Mrs Theodore Mendall wins second prize at Bourne artshow,

    08/06/1959:1 Kay's Ceramics, 898 Plymouth St (ad), 09/10/1959:2Kay Brown displays ceramics at McNeil's, 10/29/1959:6 Portraitpainter, Mildred Bradford, has work hung in Library of

    Congress, 12/24/1959:1 Art-Mars Farm Stand

    Poultry, ceramics, plants, Carmel St (ad), 05/24/1956:11Art-Mars Gift and Ceramic Shop

    Rte 44, East Middleboro (ad), 08/13/1959:6 Art's Auto Sales

    Studebaker sales and service, East Grove St (ad), 01/06/1955:61955 Packard out soon, 01/13/1955:6 New Packard dealer,01/27/1955:10 Offers liberal car trade-ins, 05/05/1955:10 NewMercury dealership (ad), 12/01/1955:3 Now has big "M" (p),12/01/1955:6 Offers highest possible trade-ins (p), 04/05/1956:7Opens annex at South Middleboro, 06/14/1956:10

    Ashley, Alice E. Breaks wrist in collision at Oak and Sproat St,10/11/1956:5

    Ashley, Barbara O'Leary Son born, 08/08/1957:5

    Ashley, Chester Petition for administration of estate,04/07/1955:5

    Ashley, Claudia Graduate of Pfister's Kindergarten (p),06/12/1958:6

    Ashley, Frederick E. Funeral held in New Bedford,02/03/1955:2

    Ashley, Helen Wood Alumnus of Wellesley College,06/13/1957:3

    Ashley, Jethro, Jr. Engaged to Ann Bradford, 06/11/1959:5,06/11/1959:8, 06/18/1959:4 Wedding described (p), 06/25/1959:8 Wedto Ann Bradford, 06/25/1959:11

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    Ashley, Jethro O., Jr. Engaged to Ann Bradford, 04/23/1959:9

    Ashley, Joseph Daughter born, 12/29/1955:5

    Ashley, Karen Youngsters enjoy Union Street School hot lunchprogram (p),

    02/19/1959:1 Ashley, LeRoy

    Son born, 05/17/1956:2 Ashley, Lucy Amedera

    Daughter born, 02/07/1957:8 Ashley, Lucy M.

    Husband petitions court concerning care of children,08/09/1956:5 Ashley, Malcolm

    Son born, 08/08/1957:5 Larceny charges dismissed,09/19/1957:9

    Ashley, Mildred MHS Class of 1917 enjoys 40th reunion (p),07/04/1957:1

    Ashley, Patricia Topper Son born, 05/17/1956:2

    Ashley, Robert Daughter born, 02/07/1957:8

    Ashley, Robert E. Petitions court concerning care of children,08/09/1956:5

    Ashley, Shirley Fontaine Daughter born, 12/29/1955:5

    Ashley, Thomas Michall Wedding described, 07/25/1957:8

    Ashway, Margaret B. Files marriage intentions, 04/26/1956:5 Wedto James L. Toman, Jr., 05/10/1956:2

    Ashwood Farms Purchases purebred Aberdeen-Angus cows,06/23/1955:9

    Asia R.H. Lowe to spend 15 months in India studying railsystem,

    03/01/1956:10 Thomas Heath gives illustrated talk on his tenyears in India,

    11/01/1956:14 Dr Maynel Bruce appointed medical missionary toWest Pakistan,

    11/15/1956:9 Ceylonese student spends weekend in Middleboro (p),10/24/1957:1 Richard Lowe and family arrive home from India,12/26/1957:1 Burmese educator, Kyaw Sien, will teach here,11/06/1958:1 Mr and Mrs John Howes present travelogue, 11/13/1958:8Mr and Mrs Frank Stone return from Turkey, 08/06/1959:7 CarolGregory arrives in Afghanistan for work with International

    Cooperation Administration, 10/08/1959:1 George Shepherd leavessoon for South Pacific, 12/24/1959:1

    Assault and Battery. see also Family Violence Judge declinesjurisdiction in Wambolt-Madeiros case, goes to grand

    jury, 01/27/1955:4 Cross complaints by Henry and Cassidy atempest in a tea pot,

    03/17/1955:4 Charge brought by Susan Barboza against husbandJohn dismissed,

    03/24/1955:8 17-hour hunt for Henry Gray, Jr. ends as suspectgives up, 06/30/1955:1 $9,000 to hold Gray for grand jury,07/14/1955:1 Henry Gray, Jr. adjudged sane, pays bail, released,08/11/1955:1 Judge dismisses charges stemming from Boothman-Beckerrow if no

    further trouble develops, 09/22/1955:11 Extension of firstsession denied, Henry Gray case held over till

    February, 11/03/1955:1 Cross suits between Boothman and Beckerdismissed with no findings,

    12/22/1955:3 Henry Gray, Jr. gets two years in house ofcorrections, 02/16/1956:1 Carver man guilty of assault on JohnMartins, 03/29/1956:8 John Black, Jr. guilty of assault onElizabeth Bennett, 05/03/1956:12 Charge against James Nunesdismissed for lack of prosecution,

    07/05/1956:6 Niilo Liukko fined $10, 09/27/1956:2 JamesProvonche gets suspended sentence, 10/11/1956:9 Howard Bassettguilty of assault on Edwin Johnson and Charles Owen,

    01/17/1957:8 Young Charles Diamond's jaw broken by local gang,02/28/1957:1

    Assault and Battery continued Recent "gang war" results in "gettough" policy, 03/21/1957:1 Francis Covel fined $50 for assault onNancy Hollis, 04/25/1957:7 Roger Wager found on Coombs St afterbeaten by assailants,

    05/02/1957:1 Ten Middleboro youths lose licenses to drive,05/23/1957:1 Guild and Gray assault cases filed, 06/20/1957:7Assault charges against Knysinski and Nicholls dismissed,

    07/04/1957:1 Francis Parker gets probation, ordered to stay awayfrom Harriet

    Cusson, 07/04/1957:1 Randolph Carreiro denies charge that hebeat 15-year-old girl,

    07/04/1957:1 Carreiro appeals nine-month sentence, 07/18/1957:1Case brought by Sagesta against juvenile filed, 10/03/1957:7Kenneth and Donald Pease indicted on charge of assaulting KatieStern,

    10/17/1957:1 Three local youths indicted, 10/17/1957:1 DiCroceand DeMaries sentenced to Concord, MacLeod gets probation,

    10/31/1957:1 Gray gets 30-day suspended sentence for assault onGabrey,

    12/26/1957:5 Francis Parker gets six months for assault onHerbert Shaw,

    03/06/1958:6 Charges against Newell Wambolt dismissed,03/27/1958:5 Harry Benson denies assaulting Raymond Norris,05/01/1958:4 Robert Ventura felled by barrage of stones frompassing car,

    07/17/1958:1 Charge of assault against Ronald Pattersondismissed, 08/28/1958:4 Cross suits file by Eleanor Pomeroy andElly Nugent, 09/11/1958:5 Bruce and Brian Thayer get jail sentencesfor assaulting policeman,

    09/18/1958:12 Charge against Eleanor Pomeroy dismissed,10/02/1958:9 Charge against Chester Guilford dismissed,11/06/1958:3 Three Knights bartender Louis Bonaparte cleared inassault case,

    11/27/1958:2 Richard Westgate faces charges, 12/25/1958:1 Policeinvestigate gang rumble in Town House parking lot,

    03/05/1959:1 Patrolman Daniel Guertin felled by blow fromunknown assailant (p),

    03/12/1959:1 Susan Barboza pleads innocent to assault on EvaFrazier, 04/02/1959:2 Charge against Alan Davis dismissed,04/23/1959:3 Catherine Robertson charges Tucker with assault,06/04/1959:2 Robert Tucker fined $10, appeals decision,06/11/1959:1 Story of Eaton/Butler tavern assault aired in court,06/11/1959:7 Frederick Eaton, Jr. ordered to pay $67 in medicalexpenses incurred by

    Roger Butler, 06/25/1959:5 Francis Chartier fined $10 forassaulting Frederick Eaton, Jr.,

    07/09/1959:1 Henry Lavalley fined $25 for assault on RobertGoodine, 08/20/1959:1 Patrolman Bazinet gets public apology fromWareham man who struck

    him, 09/24/1959:1 R. Winsor Carver charged with assault on JamesRussell, Jr.,

    10/01/1959:6 Assawompsett Lake

    Rehoboth archaeologist digs up 30 stone knives, 09/15/1955:1Kenneth Shaw, Jr. lands 5.75-lb. pickerel through ice, 01/05/1956:1Bald eagle seen in vicinity, 01/19/1956:1 Archaeologists findingsdate back to Neolithic man, 03/22/1956:1 New Bedford side to beopened to strictly regulated fishing,

    04/19/1956:1 Fire on island between Pocksha and Assawompsettextinguished,

    06/13/1957:6 Pilgrim Fellowship holds sunrise service at lake(p), 09/26/1957:7 Drought leaves gate house high and dry (p),10/10/1957:11 Namasket River swollen by lake water, 03/27/1958:1River over banks at pumping station (p), 04/03/1958:1 Lakeville andFreetown selectmen meet to establish high water mark,

    07/10/1958:4 High water levels may threaten health and property,09/18/1958:1 Bill calling for study of ponds defeated, 10/09/1958:1Shoreline about 50 years ago (p), 12/18/1958:8 Pond swimmingbecomes issue, 09/17/1959:1

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    Assawompsett School New addition approved by voters,03/03/1955:1 Voters approve addition of classrooms, cafeteria, andkitchen,

    03/03/1955:1 Graduation exercises held for 36 students,06/16/1955:1 Request for bids for construction of addition,07/21/1955:9 Several construction bids submitted, 08/11/1955:3Special town meeting assures more funds, 08/18/1955:1 Junior highjoins new athletic league, 11/10/1955:3 Fred White music teacher,11/10/1955:9 Holds annual commencement exercises, 06/14/1956:12 Hasrecord enrollment of 282 students, 09/20/1956:3 Materials forlunchroom work arrive, 10/04/1956:8 New parking lot on east side ofbuilding, 10/04/1956:8 Dramatic Club presents A Blue Bag,01/31/1957:2 Holds commencement exercises, 06/13/1957:2 Home roomlists, 08/29/1957:8 Holds commencement exercises, 06/12/1958:2 Nowhas late bus service, 10/09/1958:3 Basketball team enjoyssuccessful season (t), 02/12/1959:7 Holds graduation exercises,06/18/1959:10 Class lists, 09/03/1959:2 PTA purchases 21-inch TV,10/29/1959:3

    Assembly of God. see Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church Assembly ofRainbow Girls. see Order of the Rainbow - Middleboro

    Assembly No. 58 Assessors. see Middleboro - Board of AssessorsAstiguy, Leona

    Files marriage intentions, 05/03/1956:7 Wed to Roy F. Burke,05/10/1956:2

    Athletics. see Sports Atkins, Donald

    Sells School St Ext home to Albert Soule, Jr., 05/26/1955:8Daughter born, 10/13/1955:5, 12/11/1958:7

    Atkins, Donald K. Cancer Society crusade opens here (p),03/29/1956:1

    Atkins, Harold Daughter born, 03/08/1956:7, 12/18/1958:7

    Atkins, Horace K. see also Winthrop-Atkins Co. Couple sails forEurope, 04/28/1955:1 Named public library trustee, 12/01/1955:4Local sportsman lands giant tarpon in Florida (p), 03/08/1956:1Local anglers land tarpon in Florida (p), 03/21/1957:1 Couplemarried 40 years, 12/19/1957:1 Scores in Florida angling tourney,03/26/1959:1

    Atkins, Jeanette Returns from six months in Europe,02/17/1955:2

    Atkins, Jeannette Resides in Westport, 04/05/1956:3

    Atkins, Josephine Ashley Couple married 40 years,12/19/1957:1

    Atkins, Margaret Clark Daughter born, 03/08/1956:7,12/18/1958:7

    Atkins, Natalie Turner Daughter born, 10/13/1955:5,12/11/1958:7

    Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. see A&P Supermarket AtomicPower

    Planning Board seeks new industry for area, 01/26/1956:1Attaquin, Helen

    Princess Running Water to host Pow-Wow on East Grove St (p),04/21/1955:1

    Attardi, Salvator Wed to Norma Cole, 06/07/1956:9

    Attorneys. see Lawyers Atwood, Adelaide

    Moves to Florida, 09/22/1955:11 Atwood, Bruce

    Local scouts in film made at National Jamboree, 02/10/1955:11Church of Our Saviour hosts baccalaureate service for MHS seniors(p),

    06/16/1955:1 Attends Bentley School of Accounting and Finance,Boston,

    11/24/1955:2

    Atwood, Bruce G. Graduates from Bentley School of Accounting andFinance,

    05/30/1957:1 Engaged to Beverly J. Buckman (p), 03/05/1959:4Files marriage intentions, 09/24/1959:11 Wedding described (p),10/01/1959:6 Wed to Beverly Jane Buckman, 10/01/1959:7

    Atwood, Charlotte T. South Carver woman dies at age 87,10/29/1959:11

    Atwood, Charlotte Tillson Obituary, 10/29/1959:5

    Atwood, Dolly Resides in Whitman, 05/14/1959:5

    Atwood, Elizabeth Files marriage intentions, 09/08/1955:4Wedding described (p), 10/27/1955:4

    Atwood, Elwyn Daughter born, 09/01/1955:4

    Atwood, Frederic S. Objects to bicycle sirens (l),07/23/1959:2

    Atwood, Frederick Sumner Local artist has painted 2,000watercolors in 17 years, biography,

    04/19/1956:8 Atwood, Grace

    Old School Street School graduation photo (p), 09/10/1959:10Atwood, Hubert

    Son born, 01/23/1958:4 Atwood, Ichabod

    MHS graduating class of 1899 (p), 11/20/1958:8 Atwood, JaneLouise Frances

    Administratrix presents account of estate, 04/28/1955:10 Atwood,Kenneth. see also Atwood-Costello, Inc.

    Named area chairman for Nat'l Auto Dealers Association,08/29/1957:4 Involved in six-car rear-end collision on Rte 28,08/21/1958:1

    Atwood, Levi O. Trustees present account of estate,09/25/1958:11 Trustee presents account of estate, 10/08/1959:3

    Atwood, Lois W. Valli Son born, 01/23/1958:4

    Atwood, Madeline Ouellette Daughter born, 09/01/1955:4

    Atwood, Marion Resides in Laguna Beach, CA, 12/24/1959:3

    Atwood, Patricia MHS cheerleaders open practice (p),09/19/1957:11 Crowned at annual MHS Coronation Dance (p),11/28/1957:1 Member of Queen's court at Jaycee auto show (p),12/19/1957:1 Rainbow Girls hold officer installation (p),01/30/1958:3 Capped in ceremony at Brockton Hospital School ofNursing (p),

    04/09/1959:1 Atwood, Patty

    Junior Cabot Club fashion show has latest trends (p),05/15/1958:1 Atwood, Zelda

    Joins nursing staff at Quincy City Hospital, 10/20/1955:11Atwood-Costello, Inc.

    Oldsmobile-Chevrolet dealer, 67 Everett St (ad), 01/06/1955:6Among nation-wide sponsors of Soap Box Derby, 03/10/1955:1 Mostmodern facilities, 04/14/1955:9 Backs winner in soap box derby,06/16/1955:2 Cars known for top performance, 06/30/1955:6 Featuresfine service (p), 10/20/1955:4 Low bidder for new truck for HighwayDepartment, 03/29/1956:1 Offers the best in used cars, 04/12/1956:8Wanted: young man to clean and lube autos (ad), 06/14/1956:2 Offersbest cars, 08/02/1956:8 Smart '57 Chevy sweet, smooth, and sassy(p), 11/29/1956:10 Get best possible service for your car (p),03/21/1957:10 For best service, 05/16/1957:10 Clarence "Bud"Thurston new service manager, 10/31/1957:3 Has newest Chevrolet ondisplay, 11/07/1957:14 New Chevy Impala on display now (p),05/08/1958:10 Top deals on all cars (p), 01/01/1959:7 Providesdual-control sedan for MHS driver education (p),

    01/22/1959:7

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    Atwood-Costello, Inc. continued Offers beautiful new cars (p),05/14/1959:10 Offers best cars, 08/27/1959:10 New compact Corvair(p), 10/29/1959:10

    Auctionhouses and Auctioneers Lakeville Country Auction, grandopening, Rte 140 (ad), 05/22/1958:2 Farris and Feldman auctioneerswith Lakeville County Auction (ad),

    07/03/1958:10 Double C Auction Gallery, grand opening, BedfordSt (ad),

    04/02/1959:6 Audette, Danny

    Cub Scout Pack 25 initiates "Bobcats" (p), 11/28/1957:1 Audette,Flora H.

    Cub Scout Pack 25 initiates "Bobcats" (p), 11/28/1957:1 Audette,Joseph Aldege

    Wed to Mae Ward Abbott, 08/06/1959:7 Audette, Laurence

    Cub Scout Pack 25 initiates "Bobcats" (p), 11/28/1957:1 Auger,Bill

    Shop Moskoff's, a friendly super market (p), 11/21/1957:14Auger, William M.

    Collides with Broadbent's parked car on West St, 01/24/1957:4Gets one year probation for assault and ordered to pay support,

    12/11/1958:8 Austin, Ardith

    Pilgrim Fellowship holds sunrise service at Assawompsett (p),09/26/1957:7

    MHS Girls' League holds 10th annual Mother-Daughter Night (p),11/13/1958:1

    Accepted at Bates College (p), 03/12/1959:1 Austin, Cassie

    Notice of unpaid taxes, 03/10/1955:9 Austin, G. Russell

    Assumes post of organist at First Congregational, 12/01/1955:5Freshman at University of Massachusetts, 09/11/1958:6

    Austin, G. Russell, Jr. Local Demolay chapter holds installation(p), 03/06/1958:6

    Austin, George R. Named superintendent of new Freetown-LakevilleRegional School

    District, 06/26/1958:1 Austin, Melvin Linwood W.

    Obituary, 07/25/1957:4 Dies at age 57, 07/25/1957:7 Petition forprobate of will, 08/22/1957:12

    Austin, Russell Cast member of senior class play (p),03/20/1958:1

    Austin, Thomas Junior High varsity basketball team compilesimpressive record (p) (t),

    02/05/1959:5 Authors. see Books Automobile Body Shops. see alsoCassidy, Walter "Joe"

    Lakeville Auto Body, Bedford St (ad), 08/22/1957:12 Selectmenokay Bruillard permit for painting and auto body shop,

    02/27/1958:1 Fender and body man, Wally Krueger, has 25 years ofexperience,

    03/05/1959:10 Wally Krueger has many reliable services (p),05/07/1959:10

    Automobile Dealers. see also Art's Auto Sales; Atwood-Costello,Inc.; Cannon Buick & Pontiac Co.; Curtis Ford Sales; HughesFord Sales, Inc.; Maxim Motor Co.; Stanley's Motor Sales; Young'sGarage

    Rose Motor Sales, West Grove St (ad), 01/06/1955:4 Cannon MotorSales, 95 Wareham St (ad), 01/06/1955:6 Cannon Motor Sales, usedcars, Wareham St (p), 02/24/1955:6 Kelley's Auto Sales, West GroveSt (ad), 04/14/1955:4 Citizens opposed to granting King Class 2license, 08/04/1955:1 Cannon Motor Sales, best auto deals,08/18/1955:6 Cannon's buried in snow from violent blizzard (p),03/22/1956:1 Joe Simmons and Art Gamache open Simmons' Auto Service(p),

    08/16/1956:6 Selectmen limit dealers to one license,03/28/1957:4 Car stolen from used car dealer Gamache recovered inWood St field,

    04/18/1957:11 Stockholders petition for dissolution of BaileyMotor Sales,

    06/20/1957:6

    Automobile Dealers continued Group objects to Class II dealerpermit for Al's Motor Sales, Inc.,

    08/22/1957:1 Galanto's used car dealer permit opposed,10/24/1957:10 View of Middleboro Auto Exchange, first public garagein Middleboro

    (p), 02/27/1958:10 Automobile Drivers' Licenses

    Walter Morgan fined $50 for driving after revocation,01/20/1955:7 Edward Freeman fined $10 for failure to producelicense, 03/03/1955:8 Willard Knight, Jr. not guilty of drivingafter license suspension,

    03/10/1955:10 Manuel Martinez fined $10 for driving without alicense, 04/12/1956:7 Court accepts Raymond Lewis' nolo plea incase of driving without

    license, 05/10/1956:11 Judge accepts Horace Gay's nolo plea fordriving without license,

    07/12/1956:1 Arthur Depoian fined $10 for driving without alicense, 08/09/1956:8 Herbert Thomas fined $50 for driving undersuspended license,

    06/13/1957:13 Harold Blackshire pleads nolo in case of improperdriver's license,

    04/24/1958:3 Norman McLean charged with driving without alicense, 08/21/1958:7 Norman McLean fined $10, 09/11/1958:9Reginald Wright appeals fine, 09/11/1958:9 James Russell, Jr. fined$10 for driving in violation of license

    restriction, 11/27/1958:2 Stephen Furman fined $10 for not beinglicensed, 12/11/1958:8 Ronald Wilcox fined $50 and two months fordriving after revocation,

    04/09/1959:12 Guilty of being unlicensed driver, 07/16/1959:6Percy Irving guilty of being unlicensed driver, 07/16/1959:6Lawrence Dory fined $50 for operating after license revoked,

    10/29/1959:5 Stephen Vinal fined $10 for driving withoutlicense, 12/24/1959:1

    Automobile Fires Walter Hartigan rescued from burning auto,12/08/1955:1 Fire does $25 in damage to Elly Nugent's car,01/19/1956:4 Taunton auto destroyed, 08/07/1958:1 Almeida bushalted by fire in motor compartment (p), 08/20/1959:11

    Automobile Parking. see Parking Automobile Racing

    Packy Marshall enters Jaguar in auto race in Florida,02/23/1956:1 Judge acts to curb drag racing, 09/17/1959:2

    Automobile Service Stations. see also Bolan's Jenney Service;Dunbar's Service Station; Eddie's Cities Service; Perry'sAutomotive Service; Rainbow Service Station; Rudy's Power MowerService & Gulf Station; Shell Service Station; Smitty's Sunoco;Young's Texaco Station

    Gomes' Shell Station, Wareham and East Grove St (ad),01/06/1955:6 Stanley's Service Station, West Grove St (ad),01/06/1955:6 Myron Turnbull, brakes and ignition, Summer St (ad),01/06/1955:7 Shell station at Wareham St and Rte 28 undermanagement of John

    Callan (ad), 03/03/1955:9 Collins Auto Service, 51 East Main St(ad), 03/24/1955:12 New venture for R.D. Kelley Coal Co., Shellstation on Rte 28,

    04/07/1955:9 R.D. Kelley Coal Co., wanted: gas station attendant(ad), 06/23/1955:2 Blake's Gulf Service Station, competent autoservice (p), 07/14/1955:8 Kelley Coal Co. has new service stationat Rte 28 and Wareham St (ad),

    08/04/1955:6 Blake's Gulf Service Station, 33 Wareham St (ad),10/06/1955:4 Blake's Gulf Service Station, get your car ready forwinter,

    10/06/1955:4 Grand opening of Harry Marshall's Gulf ServiceStation, Main St,

    Lakeville (ad), 11/17/1955:9 Station for lease at East Grove andWareham St (ad), 12/08/1955:2 Gulf Service Station, Cecil Blake, 33Wareham St (p), 01/05/1956:6 Joseph Perry now operates his ownservice station (p), 07/05/1956:7 Philips Service Station, Warehamand East Grove St (ad), 08/09/1956:8 John Ferraguto injured wheninflating tire explodes, 10/04/1956:1 Juveniles caught breakinginto Swifty's Service Station, 10/25/1956:6 Campbells may replaceThe Martinique with gas station, 11/01/1956:1 Selectmen heararguments for and against gas permit for The

    Martinique, 11/22/1956:1

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    14

    Automobile Service Stations continued Board grants TheMartinique permit to sell gasoline, Gulf Oil takes

    option, 11/29/1956:1 The Martinique owner, Mrs Campbell, thanksselectmen, 12/06/1956:12 Town landmark, The Martinique, sold toGulf Oil Co., 12/13/1956:1 Gairad Young purchases Everett Squaregas station from Ferraguto,

    01/10/1957:1 Cartoon boosts Middleboro business (i),01/24/1957:2 Flames level Christian Lang's Lakeville gas station,04/11/1957:1 Tidewater Oil has option on Jackson St property,04/18/1957:1 Gulf Oil station at Pierce and North Main St to openin July,

    04/25/1957:1 Simmons' Auto Service for guaranteed auto service(p), 05/16/1957:10 Daniel Guertin signs lease with Gulf Oil tooperate new station on

    North Main St, 06/13/1957:8 Belben's Auto Service named officialAAA service station,

    06/27/1957:12 Modern buildings give old corner new look (p),07/04/1957:1 A.M.S., Inc, Station No. 2, regular and high test,corner Rte 28 and

    Wareham St (ad), 07/11/1957:4 Percy Churbuck and Mrs Myles Aldendrop option for gas station site,

    07/25/1957:7 Danny's Gulf Service Station, grand opening atNorth Main and Peirce

    St (ad) (p), 08/15/1957:4 Collins Auto Service has complete autoservice (p), 09/05/1957:10 Emil's Gulf Station, Main St, Lakeville(ad), 11/21/1957:3 Collins Auto Service offers complete autoservice (p), 01/02/1958:6 Marshall's Automotive Service (ad),03/06/1958:11 Young's Texaco Station has quality products,06/05/1958:10 Emil's Gulf Station offers good service (p),07/31/1958:7 Auto service men organize club, Nemasket CarburetorClub,

    10/23/1958:1 Ray's Gulf Station grand opening at 68 North MainSt (ad),

    11/06/1958:6 Emil's Gulf Station advises regulation lubricationfor cars, 12/04/1958:9 Selectmen rescind David Melville garagepermit denial, 01/01/1959:1 Bear Wheel & Brake Service, 6Everett St (ad), 03/05/1959:4 Emil's Gulf Station offers goodservice (p), 03/12/1959:10 Al's Gulf Station, 86 North Main St(ad), 05/07/1959:7 Bear Wheel & Brake Service now at EverettSquare, 07/02/1959:8 Bear Wheel & Brake Service, servicespecialists (p), 09/10/1959:8 Bear Wheel & Brake Service,expert work guaranteed, 12/17/1959:10

    Automobile Theft Taunton vehicle stolen from Town House lot,located in New York,

    01/20/1955:9 John Farmer's car stolen from Center St,02/24/1955:1 Farmer's stolen car recovered off Rte 28, 03/03/1955:5Middleboro youth committed to Boston home, 01/12/1956:6 Two femalejuveniles get one year of probation, 10/25/1956:6 HowellDeMoranville's stolen car located on Plymouth St,

    12/20/1956:11 Kenneth Cowan's auto located in Hyde Park,01/10/1957:1 Middleboro juveniles charged with theft of Gomes' car,01/10/1957:9 James Whynot's stolen car recovered in Carver,03/07/1957:7 Used car stolen from Cannon's lot, 04/18/1957:3Gamache's stolen used car recovered in Wood St field, 04/18/1957:11Cannon's stolen car located in woods off Plymouth St, 05/09/1957:1Vehicle stolen from Nemasket Hill Cemetery, 05/23/1957:12 HerbertThomas, 3rd pleads guilty, Bruce Thayer pleads not guilty,

    06/06/1957:1 Stolen Brockton car discovered in West Bridgewater,01/30/1958:1 Ernest DeMello, Jr. gets four months, 02/06/1958:9 Twojuveniles wreck Mello's car after stealing it, 03/27/1958:1 LeonardBump gets two months for drunkenness and auto theft,

    07/31/1958:1 Car stolen from Brockton located off Plympton St,09/18/1958:1 Teenagers wreck car stolen from Shirley Wilson,11/20/1958:1 Outbreak recently in town, 12/25/1958:1 Wheeler andMelville charged with receiving and concealing stolen

    auto, 02/12/1959:2 Donald Wheeler fined $200 and one yearprobation, 02/19/1959:7 Melville cleared of charge, 02/19/1959:7Marilyn Healey's car found undamaged in woods, 02/26/1959:1 AnneEmerson reports missing car, 03/26/1959:1

    Automobile Theft continued Joyce Smith's stolen car recoveredstruck in snow, 04/02/1959:3 Brian Reed and Ronald Wilcox charged,10/15/1959:4 William Washburn's stolen car recovered, thiefarrested, 10/22/1959:9

    Automobiles Local couples join antique car rally to Peterboro,NH, 08/04/1955:9 Repairman Edward Riley has extraordinary repairvehicle, 03/22/1956:4 Foyes and Belbens travel 200 miles in antiqueauto, 09/06/1956:1 Mr and Mrs Donald Foye win ribbon at NewportMotor Car Festival,

    06/27/1957:11 Foye and Smith compete at South Shore Antique AutoClub rally,

    08/01/1957:9 Customization enthusiasts attempt to form clubhere, 08/22/1957:1 New car club to have headquarters in Lakeville,08/29/1957:1 Motor rebuilding one of new club's activities (p),09/05/1957:1 Car club selects name and officers, Midd-Lake CarClub,

    09/05/1957:11 New car club meets at Cherry St clubhouse,09/12/1957:2 Antique car club participates in meet, hill climb (p),09/19/1957:1 New car club gets name, The Middleboro Custom CarAssociation,

    09/19/1957:11 South Shore Antique Auto Club tours Martha'sVineyard,

    10/17/1957:12 Account of pioneering trip to Florida from 50years ago by John Miller,

    02/06/1958:1 Early motoring days recalled by John Miller,03/20/1958:8 South Shore Antique Car Club provides rides aroundsanatorium

    grounds (p), 06/05/1958:14 Mr and Mrs Leslie Belben enter 1915Ford in NH rally, 09/04/1958:1 Donna Falconieri crowned MissMiddleboro Jaycee at auto show (p),

    12/11/1958:1 Automotive Service Club now has 40 members,02/26/1959:9 Mr and Mr Donald Foye take to the road in antiqueautos, 08/27/1959:4 Local couples participate in antique autofoliage tour, 10/15/1959:1 Early transportation of Thomas Panesis,1915 (p), 11/12/1959:12

    Automobiles - Law and Legislation Wayne Wright fined $100 fordriving uninsured, unregistered vehicle,

    02/17/1955:9 Edward Freeman fined $10 for failure to produceregistration,

    03/03/1955:8 Julian Smith fined $3 for driving withoutinspection sticker,

    05/19/1955:2 Ronald Rose fined $3 for driving without inspectionsticker,

    05/19/1955:2 Basil Bartlett, Jr. fined $3 for drivinguninspected motor vehicle,

    05/17/1956:3 Eugene Leighton fined for operating withoutinsurance and with illegal

    plates, 09/04/1958:6 Donald Hadsell pleads nolo for failure toget car inspected,

    09/18/1958:3 Manuel Mendes fined $100 for operating uninsuredcar, 05/14/1959:4 Frederick Reimels fined $30 for failure to stopand not displaying

    proper lights, 05/21/1959:12 Wilfred Gerrior fined $3 fordriving unregistered vehicle,

    05/21/1959:12 George Jones guilty of driving without plates,09/10/1959:4 Roland McDonald withdraws appeal, fine revoked forillegally attached

    plates, 11/12/1959:5 Five fined for failure to have stickers,11/26/1959:1 Daniel McDonald arrested for auto violations anddrunkenness,

    attempts suicide, 12/17/1959:1 Isaac Bryant denies failure tohave current sticker, case filed,

    12/24/1959:2 Automobiles - Parts. see also Benny's Home &Auto Stores; Richmond

    Automotive Service Harry E. Richmond cited for 30 years ofservice with Seiberling Rubber

    Co. (l), 03/03/1955:1 Cartoon boosts Middleboro retail (i),11/22/1956:10 S. Edward Burnham and William Hines plan wholesaleauto parts store,

    04/17/1958:5 B and H Auto Supply, Inc. opens on North Main St,05/01/1958:1 Residents protest request for permit for Wood St lot,09/17/1959:1

    Automotive Service Club Now has 40 members, 02/26/1959:9

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    Aviation Unidentified pilot and passenger crash land onBlanchard's land,

    05/10/1956:1 Pilot lands in pasture for a visit with ArthurVasel, 09/06/1956:1 Allan Hale flies group to Nantucket for a cupof coffee, 10/18/1956:14 Youngster Shelagh Gordon gives impressionof first flight,

    12/06/1956:12 National Guard airmen unhurt as plane lands intrees here, 08/08/1957:1 Chester Lewis applies to operatecommercial landing field,

    09/26/1957:1 Airport subject of public hearing, 12/12/1957:1State approves airport request, 12/26/1957:5 Sonic boom alarmslocals, 11/13/1958:1

    Avilhiera, Frank B. Engaged to Norma Ruth Hamilton,07/25/1957:7

    Ayers, Brenton S. Expresses views on taxes (l), 03/28/1957:7Charge of operating still asinine (l), 09/26/1957:5 Responds toletter about Sabbath law (l), 01/09/1958:7

    Ayotte, Bob Real estate (ad), 07/05/1956:2 Announces appointmentof Daniel Maloney to staff (ad), 01/02/1958:4 Ready to serve you(p), 01/09/1958:11 New office located at 3 Alden St (ad),08/07/1958:5

    Ayotte, Joseph L. see also Joseph L. Ayotte & Son; Queen'sRanch President of NE Thoroughbred Breeders and OwnersAssociation,

    02/10/1955:3 Dies at age 59, 05/31/1956:4 Obituary, 05/31/1956:7Petition for probate of will, 06/14/1956:13

    Ayotte, Lydia Bartolucci Daughter born, 05/23/1957:7

    Ayotte, Mrs Joseph L. Sells Queen's Ranch to Mrs H. Coleman ofFoxboro, 10/04/1956:1 Awards racing trophy for futurity,10/04/1956:7

    Ayotte, Mrs Robert Father dies in Woonsocket, 02/26/195

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