01-13-1969 HUCM13 .
Regular Meeting
January 13, 1969.
The monthly meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held
on January 13, 1968 at two orclock in the Hutchinson Utilities
Billing Office.
All Commissioners were present.
The meeting was called to order by the President and the minutes
of the previous meeting were read and approved as read.
Two proposals were received and opened; one from Pfeifer & Shultz, Inc,
the other from Associated Consultants. After discussion, the proposals
were resealed and placed in the vault for future reference.
Motion was made by Commissioner Filk and seconded by Commissioner
Tracy to defer action on the proposals until Thursday, January 16,
1967, at which time a special meeting would be held. Motion was
unanimously carried.
Motion was made by Commissioner Tracy and seconded by Commissioner
Filk to increase payroll as follows effective January 1, 1969.
DeWayne Rubedor
$25.00
per
mth.
Joe Walters
20.00
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n
Mathias Schnichels
20.00
Larry Gilomen
25.00
n
"
Milton Studeman
15.00
Gordon Fratzke
25.00
"
Ross Heilman
15.00
Bill Marquardt
20.00
Harvey Daharsh
15.00
Kenneth Krantz
15.00
"
George Luthe ns
15.00
"
Arnold Kass
15.00
Lester Ziegler
15.00
"
Francis Murphy
20.00
Don Broten
20.00
James Clouse
25.00
Roger Wallace
25.00
Henry Boller
15.00
Fred Mayer
15.00
Ruben Sanke n
15.00
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rr
Richard Berry
25.00
"
Darrel Hedlund
25.00
Louis Francis
15.00
Henry Knac ke
15.00
Ivan Larson-
Wayne Schwarze
20.00
20.00
s
George Nelson
20.00
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"
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Ruth Hake 1 25-00 pe r month
Ruth Schoettmerl5.00 '
Bea Pollard 15.00
C ord is Rippe 15.00 " F'
Beverly Popp 20.00 "
Motion was unanimously carried.
The following bills were allowed: Municipal Electric Plant
Mrs. Fred Briggs
799.4
20.00
National Food Stores
799.6
50.00
Darrell Rommel (MEP1ant)
112
22.00
McLeod Cooperative Power Assn 211
232.50
A. L. Hepner
734.4
797
43.55
Sterling Electric
124
730.3
926.01
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Cash
204.48
Westinghouse Electric Supply
-124
254.60
Nordberg Manufacturing Company734.1
#7
20.65
Burmesiter Electric
124
43.16
William W. Nu §ent
730.3
84.23
Home Bakery
799.6
29.77
Hutchinson Iron & Metal - Co.
734.4
3.85
Citizens Insurance Agency
130
131.00
Natural Gas Division
729.2
777
26,102.85
Aslesnes
799.6
85.57
Hutchinson Wholesale & Supply
734.4
759.2
4.17
Standard Printing
781.3
43.35
Moehring Motors
759.1
759.2
7.40
Myron Wigen Chevrolet
759.2
3.00
Hoel's Inc
759.2
2.00
Home Gas Company
730.3
2.04
Crow River Gift & Office
793.4
10.15
Duluth Filter Company
730.3
343.73
Zila Hardware
771
63.15
American Linen Supply Company
730.5
32.60
Steve Reid
211
12.00
Hutchinson Leader
799.6
7.00
Hutchinson Telephone Company
793.3
100.98
Popp's Hutcl-ii,nson Claners
730.5
127.95
GTC Auto Parts
730.3
12.06
Hutchinson Leader
799.6
18.00
Simonson Lumber Company-
732
74.74
Diane McCorquodale
415
6.83
Kato Tool & Equip Company
734.4
771
62.61
Fidelity & Casualty Company
130
2,751.00
Anderson Chemical Company
730.3
30.29
Nalco Chemical Company
730.3
653.00
Postmaster
781.2
1,000.00
E. A. Pedersen Company
261
59100.00
Guy Speaker Company
734.4
8.18
Sterling Electric Company
124
730.3
79.05
Wall Street Journal
799.6
Power Supply Company
730.3
McArthur Company
734.1
Duluth Filter Company
730.3
C. H. Stocking
734.3
Burmeister Electric
124
Abbott Electronics Inc
799.6
Erickson Oil Products
759.1
Alr is k ' s
730.5
Northern States Supply Company
734.4
F ischer's Bakery
799.6
Floor Care Supply Company
730.3
Burroughs Corporation
781.3
Charles Olson& Sons Inc.
759.2
Culligan Water Conditioning
730.4
Leaf Brothers Inc
730.5
National Tea Food Stores
799.6
Motoftola
213
Hydra-Power
734.1
William W. Nugent
734.4
Standard Oil
730.1
Clyde Melton
415
Texaco Inc
730.3
Westinghouse Electric Supply
124
Duncan Company
734.4
Stearnswood Inc
797
Minnesota Wisconsin Truck Lines
730.3
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Clara Taws
Salar-y
734.4
#1 #2
734.4
#'1 #2
734.4
Bash
Cash
The following bills were allowed; Natural Gas Division
Sid Harvey's
Kablets Furniture & Carpet
American Linen Supply Company
Anderson, Helgeson,'Lieser
G. F. Nemit z Sons
Alr is k ' s
Farm & Home Dist. Company
Schenk Service
Minn.-Wisc. Truck Line
Hutchinson Telephone Company
Hutchinson Iron & Metal Company
Lindy's Sinclair
Standard Printing Company
Franzens Hardware
Hutchinson Wholesale Supply
Myron Wigan Chevrolet
S. A. Nies
154.3 880
886
880
923
894
933
859.2
859.1
871
921
375
859.2
903
886
880
859.2
886
15 .
28.00
253.o3
23.38
261.36
11.90
91.20
2.25
75.85
11.96
1.75
73.79
18.81
123.00
4.55
8.75
234.51
12.00
646.00
26.61
17.75
2,028.81
5.40
30.78
143.65
43.54
388.20
30.34
104.72
158.03
76.05
126.88
30.90
3.10
786.62
3.96
23.92
16.12
58.29
8.22
64.88
14.80
1.50
76.80
12.95
33.25
9.60
60.90
16.
H. A. Dobratz Sons
375
53.70
Sears Roebuck & Company
394
37.51
Hutchinson Plumbing & Heating
375
35.32
Natural Gas Division
886
144.28
Municipal Electric Plant
245.1 886 903
429.75
Hutchinson Oil Company
859.1
5.25
Great Northern Railway Company
880
10.00
Postmaster
903
338.75
Big Bear, Inc.
880
5.80
Natural Gas Division
235 426
63.50
Bob's Tire Serivice
859.2
57.98
Am. Public Gay Association
930
139.40
Minn.-Wisc. Truck Line
154.3
7.28
Sid Harvey's
488
6.38
Lloyd Goerke
235
8.41
Mrs. Frank Luthens
235
1.80
Am. Meter Company
889
31.00
The Bristol Company
385
575.00
Graphic Controls Corporation
871
14.75
Cory Coffee Service Plan
926
51.70
Railway Express Agency
385
9.50
Grams Insurance Agency
165
886.00
Natural Gas Division
Petty Cash
52.29
There being no further business, Commissioner H. W. Filk moved that
the meeting b4 adjourned. Motion was seconded by Commissioner
Tracy and unanimously carried.
- - ung., cretary.
ATTES . ` _
H. P. wade, rasiden
Special Meeting
January 16, 1969.
A special Meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held
at the Hutchinson Utilities Billing Office on the 16th day of
January, 1969.
All Commissioners were present; also William Eslik, Webster Exum,
William Marquardt, De Wayne Rubedor and Orville Ruiken.
Motion was made by Commissioner Tracy and seconded by Commissioner
Filk to postpone the regular February meeting until February 20,
1969 due to the fact that two Commissioners would be unable to
attend on the regular date of February 10, 1969. Motion was
unanimously carried.