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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-04-24486 Essex SS: To WARRANT C0~.IONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town Who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Bradstreet School in Precinct One, Court Room Town Building in Precinct Two, the Thomson School in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School in Precinct Four. TUESDAY, THE~WENTY-FOURTH DAY OF APRIL 1956. at twelve o'clock noon for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: ' 10 Delagates at large to the National Convention of the Republican Party. ~ l0 Alternate Delegates at large to the National Convention of Bepublican Party. ~Delega~es at large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party. Atkernate Delegates at ~ rge to the National Convention of the Democratic party. 2 District Delegates to the ~ational Convention of the kepublican Party- ?th Congressional District. 2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party- the Congressional District. 4 District Delegates to the ~ational ConventiOn of.the Democratic Party, 7th Congressional District. 2 Alternate District Delegates To the National Convention of the Democratic Party- 7th Congressional District. District Members of State Committee (One man and one woman) for each'political party for.the ~th Essex Senatorial Dist~ict. ~5 Members of the Republican Town Committee. 55 ~erabers of the Democratic Town Committee. PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE The Polls will be open from T~ELVE O'CLOCK N00Nuntil EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and att&sted copies thereof at the Town Hall, and at five or more public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. Hereof fail no= and make due return of this warrant with your doing thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, this first day of Apr$1, A.D., 1956. WILLIAM A. FINNERAN Selectmen ARTHUR P. KIRK of RAYMOND BROADHEAD North Andover, Mass. A true copy: ATTF~T No. Andover. April 14, 1956 /s/ Frank Howard Constable. 0FFI CEES RETURN I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover qualified to vote in Town affairs, by posting true and attested copies of this warrant at the Town Hall and au five or more public places in each voting precinct. Said copies having been posted not more than fifteen days nor less than =eh' days before the No. Andover Mass. April 14, 1956. time of holding said meeting. /s/ Frank Howard, ATTEST JOHN J. LYONS. PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES Constable. Town Clerk. DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2GE 2 Bowdoin St. Boston 56 28 18 27 Buckingham St. Cambridge ~ 2~ 15 25 John W. McCormack, 726 Columbia Rd. Boston 50 ~ '12 27 John H es, Druid st. oston William H. Burke, Jr. 70 Main St. Hatfield 29,:22 11 Margaret M. 0'Riordan, 7 Lakeville Rd. Ooston 29/ 20 ll ~ James M. Curley, 550 Jamaicaway, Boston 50' 25 10 Thomas J. Buckley, 21 Plnckney St. Boston Edwar~ J. Cronln, 1~ Pine ~rest Ave. Peabody .27 21 12 ~6 John Powers, 15S M St. oston 10 Michael F. Skerry, 110 ~herldan ~ve. Medford 27 22 10 Albert S. Prevlte, Jr. 20 Greenwood St. Lawrence~ ~} 26 18 25 ~R E C I N C T S TOTAL 28 7546 71 ~0 lO9 88 89 Presidential Primaries, John A. Callahan, 17 Kenwo6d Pl. Lawrence J. William Belanger, 2 Lillie Way. Boston Daniel Rudsten, 2~ angell St. °os ton Ida R. Lyons, 21 Shelton Rd. Quincy Garrett H. Byrne, 52 Tacoma St. Bosto.n Daniel B. Brunton, 29 Kendall St. Springfield James ,D. 0,Brten, 4 Hawthorne St. Worcester John ~. Kane, 80 Freedon St. Fall Liver Howard W. Fitzpatrick, 100 Maple St. Malden John S. Begley 229 Cabot St. HolYoke James J. Corbett 55 Stone Ave. Somerville Jackson J. Holtz 72 Summer Boad. Brookline BLANKS Alternate Delegates at Large Joseph DeGuglielmo of Cambridge J. Henry Goguen of Leminster Chester A. Dolan Jr of Boston Michael LaPresti of Boston Peter J. Rzeznikiewicz of Ware Francis E. Lavigne of Brockton Salvatore Camileo of Belmont L~onard J. Warner of W~stfield Silas F. Taylor of Boston Mary A. Tomasello of Belmont Hugh J. McLaughlin of chelsea Doris M. Racicot of Southbridge Anna Sullivan of Holyoke Mary DePasquale Murrya of Milford Charles N. Collatos of Arlington Anthony M. Sclbelli of Springfield Matthew L. McGrath of Boston Joseph Garczynski, Jr. of Chicopee Edward F. rock of Brookfield James R. Carter ~f Lawrence Thomas J. Harmon of Boston Harry L. Silva Jean S. LeCompte of Newton John F. Cahill of Boston Blanks District Delegates Andrew P. Quigley of Chelsea Thomas P. Costlu, Jr. of Lynn James P. Kane 'of Lawrence William H.J.Rowan of Revere Bl~xzks Alternate District Delegates Philip C. O'Donnell of Peabody Peter W. Princi of Winthrop Blanks 'State Committee Francis Bevilacqua of Haverhill Bernard F. Carragher of Haverhill Richard F. Holmes of North Andover Blanks Rose R. Shinberg of Haverhill Blanks TOWN C0~,~ITTEE Charles W. Trombly, 99 Middlesex St. Ralph E. Finck, 0sgood St. John J. Willis, 25 Saunders St. William F. Rock, Woodbridge Road Ernest Roberts· of Irving Rd. Joseph V. Narkey, ~4 Union St. Joseph L. Trombly , ll Minute Ave. Thomas McCarthy, Ashland St. Richard F. Holmes, 1160 Gr. Pond Rd. Harold W. Trombly, 281 Middlesex St. Onofrlo E. Faraci, ~9 Maple Ave. ~ohn J. Lynch, 2~ Dufton Crt. George H. Schr~Aender, 5~ Dufton Crt. John Slipkowski of 48 Camden St. Con~t Next Sheet ~l 2h l? 27 99 ~ 20 lO 2~ 769~ 19 9 2o 19 ll ~) ~0 i~20 9~ 2o ~ 2~' 27 19 l0 2~ 80 27 ~8 $ ~9 72 18 lO 2o ~8 8 '~o 75 27 17 9 19 72 27 ~8 9 ~o 74 27 17 ~ ~9 7~ 27 ~ ~ ao 72 27 ~ 8 2~ ~7 mo, 2o 75 27 ~7 8 ~9 7~ a7 ~7 ~ ~9 7a 27 17 ~ 19 71 z9 ~7 ~ am 75 27 ~7 ~ ~9. 72 21 20 9 22 27 18 , 8 21 a7 m8 9 z9 7~ a7 ~7 9 ~9 ~0 20' 10 21 25 a5 lo aa 55 ~7 ~ ~6 55 26 26 25 11o a9 az ~ 25 9~ ~o ~7 6 6 18 19 11~ 16 lO 5o 5~ z8 a6 ~°~~ 51 a9 ~5 29 27 z7 9 ~ 87 26 25 ~ 25 87 26 21 1~ 25 26 25 .lO 2~ 85 455 DFN~0CRATIC PARTY Town Committee Edward W. Phelan of Turnpike St. Vincent C. Curcio, i1 Tyler St. Henry Libby, Prescot St. Herbert J. Toomey, a~ Brtghtwood Ave. Joseph J. Morkeski, 400 Sutton St. William J. Dyermond, 55 May St. Daniel 01enlo, 1591 Osgood St. James V. Gerraughty, ll60_Gt. P_ond Rd. Joseph J. $enia, 1518 Gt. Yond Hd. Domenic J. Bonanno. 54 Lincoln St. Anthony Randazzo~ ~8 Lincoln St. John A. NcNiff, hl2 Main St. Blank s Preaidentlal Preference Kennedy McCormack Stevenson · Kefauver Lau's she Ike Presidential Primaries April 22, 1956 Con'¥ 21 27 aa 1 1 529 587 11 25 9 az n aa. lO 25 1 5 k 7 1 1 5 1 1 1 80 80 82 82 REPUBLICAN PART~... DELEGATE~ Christian A. Herter of Millis Leverett Zaltonstall of Dover Joseph W. Martin, Jr. No. Attleborough Hemry Cabot Lodge, Jr. of Beverly Sinclair Week of Boston Elmer C. Nelson of Mendon Ralph H. Bonuell of Winchester Esther W.-Wheeler of Malden Robert P. Bradford of Cambridge Thomas Pappas of Belmont Blanks Alternate Delegate! Basil Brewer of New Bedford Bruce Orane of Dalton Katherine G. Howard of Reading Charles J. Innes of Boston Daniel J. Lynch of Belmont Maxwell M. Rabb of Brookline Richard F. Treadway of Sturbridge John A. Volpe of Winchester William W. ¥~ite of Worcester Sumner G. Whittier of Everett Blanks District Delegates Peter F. Donnelly of Lynn G. Hudson Driver of Lawrence Blanks Alternate Delega~e~ Clifton W. Clarke of Chelsea John S. 0,Brien of No. Andover Blanks State Committe~ John Adams of Andover Blanks Mary Antonelli of Haverhill Amelia R..Donnan of Boxford Louise S~. White of Haverhill Blanks 2O al 61 19 56 19 58 52. 55. 2O7 19 55 28 2 19 52 21 aa 85 182 165 256 25 7o 15 21 20 60 20 62 16 28 26 ~r. 28 k8 58 55 1125 6 27 17 - 8 15 8 8 189 187 11 155 15o 179 157. 19o' 95 156 175 lO9 ltl 22 TOWN COMMITTEE Andrew P. °offin, 595 Sutton St./ Arthur P. Kirk, 69 Pleasant St.v Elw~ A. King,. 26 Marblehead St. Con't Next Sheet PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES APRIL REPUBLICA PARTY TOWN CO~ITTEE . Con~.t. George E. Kettinger, 78 Union St. Frederick Coram, 22 Buckingham Rd. ~ Oliver J. Kirk, ll3 Middlesex St. ~ Raymond Broadhead, 21 ,Chaptn Rd.~-- Helen L. Hanson, 169 Uhestnut St. Donat E. St. Louis, 14 Bixby Ave.~- Helen M. Endicott, 100 Gr. Pond Rd. ~' Robert M. Wood, 316 Stevens St.~-~ Leonard Windle, 116 High St. ~ Edward J. Schorman, 114 Marblehead St. MarJorie l~eider, 106 "~arblehead St. ~' Lillian S. Polichuowski, 79 Pleasan~ St. Francis H. Chadwickl 3~ Columbia Rd. ~- Walter L. Ramil$on, 27 Troy Rd.~ James H. Dewhirs$, 70 Harold St. Clarence R. Smith, 17 Marblehead St. Arnold H. Salisbury, 301 Johnson St.*~ Gregory. Mooradkanlan, 5~ T~_ird St. John. F. Gaudet, 55 Linden Ave. ~- Joan D. Hammond, 169 Andov~r. St.~' Robina E. Bu.llo'ck, 15 Oradstreet Rd. William P. Rockwell, 451 Andover St. ~abel A..Rockwell, ~51 Andover, ~g. ~ Benedict A. Perrone, il. Harwood St. Anthony J. Detora, 29 Faulkner Rd. Helen_S.~ Broadhead, 21 Chapin Rd. ;/ Muriel S. Thomson, . 49 Greene St. ~- Frank Lee, 55 Bradstreet Rd. ~ Fred Hilton, 284 Middlesex St. P~ ' Margaret Hilton, 284 Middlesex St. ~-'~.. Richard L. Helder, 106 Marblehead St. Gertrude E. Parley, 10 Elm St. Blanks 19 58 34 51 ~l65 3k 56 17~ 5m ~7 50 ~75~ ~o 55 ~5~ 18 ~o 5~ ~5~ 5~ ~7~ 55 5~ ~8 5o a~ 57 5~ 57 ~8 55 29 56 20 60 )6 51 167' ~res%dential Preference Ike 19 5~' 27 55 154 J.McCarthy 1 1 Nixon 1 1 2 Herter 1 ~ 1 5 WARRANT COMMONWEALTH OF M~SSACHU~SETTS- Essex, SS: To either of the Constables of .the Town of North Andover. Gree ting s: In the nmme of the Commonwealth' of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover, qualified to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Bradstreet School Auditorium in Said North Andover on Monday evening, the fourth day of June, 1956 at eight P.M., then and there to act on the following business: ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vo=e to accept from the "anter Ocr; of Lexington, Mass., the sum of $4,000.00 to be used bYsthe Town and applied . towards the cost of extending the water system on Dale treet from Appleton Street towards Marb~ridge Road. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $2~ for snow removal ap~priation.' Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE ). To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 40, Section 6B of the General Laws, so that the town may appropriate money for the purchase of uniforms for members of its police and fire departments. Petition of the Board of Selectmen. ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, or transfer from available funds, the sum of $1,~00.00 to ex~end the water system sm~Ax~ approximately 300 feet on~Wrigh~t Amenu~:~from~Sutton Street. Betition of Joseph Abbott and others. ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, or transfer from available funds, a sufficient sum of money to extend the water system on Inglewood Street, approximately ~00 feet southerly from Massachusetts Avenue. Petition of Albert Mistretta & others. ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, or transfer from available funds, a sufficient sum of money to extend the water system on Putnam Road from the present terminus near Mifflin Drive 200 feet towards Greene Street. Petition of Andrew Coffin and others.