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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-11-19 Special State Primary Results dG( . COMMONP7EALTH of bIASSACI3USETTS OfPicer� s Return Middlesex, sa. Reading, By virtue of this warrant, I, on November 10, i957, notiPied and werned the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote in elections and town afPeirs, to meet in tha placea and at the time speciPied, by poating attested copies of thia warrant in the follow- ing publlc places within the Town o£ Reading: Precinet 1. Austin� s Lunch Room, 17 Harnden Street � Central Fire Ststion Police Headquarters Precinct 2. Mesonic Temple Buildi�g M. F. Charlea' Store, 610 Main Street Boston & Maine R. R. Depot Precinet j. Keen� e Corner Store 36 Mineral Street guality Food Store 168 Lowell Street Elden' s Store 206 West Street Precinet 4• ldunicipal Building, Zitzow� s Store, 287 Lowell Street Cawleys Store, 1051 Main Street The dete of poating being more than aeven deys prior to November 19, i957, the date set £or the meeting in this warrant. I slso ceusad an attested copy of this warre�nt to be published in the Reeding Chronicle in the issue of November ll}, 1957 the same be- ing more than one day prior to the date of said meeting. ( signed) William H. Dewsnap Constable o£ Reading � SPECIAL STATE PRSMARY xovemte r 19, 1957 Pursuant to the £oregoing warrant and the Conateble� s Return thereon a Speciel State Primery wea held at the time end placea apeciPied end was called to order by the eardens, in the precincts as followa: Precinct 1 Pearl Street School Boyd H. Stewart Precinct 2 Joshua Eaton School Lawrence Dren Precinct 3 Joshua Eaton School Lewrence Drew Precinct l� Senior High School Kenneth 0. Latham who then read the wsrrent and the oPficer' s return and duly exem- ined tha ballot boxes and Pound them to be empty and ragiatered 000. The polla were then declared open at 7 A. M. end were cloeed at - 8 P. M. with the following result: 171�.8 Republican Votea and 95 Democrat Votea for s total of i843, as followa: HALLOT OF THE REPIIBLICAN PARTY Representative Sn 6eneral Court Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Totals [�"� 1 � 1' _ �._ [ ir Jamea fi. calvin, Reading 209 �5 � 355 1230 dohn.P. Collina, 'Readtng 60 101 1 9 77 4�7 Arthur J. Gorrasi, Woburn 6 16 17 1LF 53 Stanley Roketenetz, Wobura 1 0 0 0� 1 Clarence E. Wedge, North Reading 12 10 j 17 l}2 Blanka 27� 77! � �7 l�(40 L�Q Speciel State Primary November 19, i957 BALLOT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Representative in 6eneral Court prac. Prec. Prec. Prec. Totals 1 2 _'L 4 Joseph F. Brawley, No. Reading 8 5 7 10 j0 Albert B. Carlson Woburn Thomas F. Donohue, Woburn 5 2 1 12 9 i3 io �` 44 Vincent V. Nash Woburn 0 1 1 2 Blenks 0 2 0 1 _� � 22 z3 22 z8 95 The votea were declared in open Town Meeting, aealed in ballot en- velopea end transffitted to the Town Clerk to be placed in the town building vault Por safe keeping. Voted to adjourn sfne die, 8;20 P. M. November 19, i957 Atteat Boyd H. Stewart Town Clerk Special Town Meeting xovem�r z5, 1957 TOWN WARRANT Seal COME70NWEAIA'H oP MASSACHfJSEPTS � Middleaex, ss. To either o£ the Constablea of the Town oY Reading, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notiPy and wern the inhabitante o£ the Town of Reflding, qualiPied to vote in elections and town afPsira, to meet at the Memorisl High School, 62 Oakland Road, in said Reading on � MONDAY, xovEbtsEtt 25, 1957 at eight o� clock in the avening to act on the Pollowing articles: Article 1. To hear and act on the reports of Town ofPicers and speaiel co�attteas and determSne what instructions rrill be given Town oPficera and special co�itteea. Article 2. To see what sum the Town will appropriate Prom aveil- able funds and tranaPer to the Police Station Meintenence Account, or what St will do in relation thereto. Soard of Selectmen Article 3. To aee what sum the� Town will appropriate Prom avail- � able flinds and trenaPer to the Police Department Maintenence Account, or ehat it will do in relation thereto. Board of 3electmen Article 1.4.. To aee what eum the Town vrill appropriate Yrom avail- able Punds and tranaYer to the Fire Department Maintenance Account, or what it will do in relation thereto. � Board of 3electmen Articls 5. To see what eum the Toxn will appropriate from avail- able funda and transfer to the Fire Alarm Maintenance Salaries Ac- count, or what it will do in relatlon thereto. Board o£ Selectmen