11-11-1967 HUCM1
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Regular Meeting.
September 11, 1.967.
The regular meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was
held at the Hutchinson Utilities Billing Office on the 11th day
of September, 1967 at four o'clock P. M.
All Commissioners were present; also Supt. R. E. Young.
The meeting was called to order by the President and the minutes
of the previous meeting were read and approved as read.
Motion was made by Commissioner Tracy and seconded by Commissioner
Filk that all officers who have served for the past year be re-
elected. Motion was unanimously carried, where upon President
Quade declared the following to be the officers of the Hutchinson
Utilities Commission for the coming year:
H. P. Quade
Clinton Tracy
H. W. Filk
R. E. Young
President
Vice President
Commissioner
Secretary
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Motion was made by Commissioner Filk and seconded by Commissioner
Tracy that an estimated total of $120,000.00 be contributed to the
City of Hutchinson by March 31, 1969. Motion was unanimously carried.
Motion was made by Commissioner Filk and seconded by Commissioner
Tracy to place Roger Wallace on the monthly payroll at $365.00,
effective September 1, 1967. Motion was unanimously carried.
A discussion was held relative to a contract with. the Hutchinson
Telephone Company regarding joint use of poles. The matter was
tabled for later consideration.
Motion was made by Commissioner Filk and seconded by Commissioner
Tracy to increase the salary of Supt. Young and Webb Exum $50.00
per month, effective September 1, 1967. Motion was unanimously
carried.
Resolved that, in accordance with the recommendations of th-e
Superintendent, and after investigation and consideration, the
following accounts owing by customers of the Utilities Commission
be charged off as unc ollectable and as bad debts and that th.e
same be written off as of September 30, 1967, out of the current
earnings of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission:
3-180
Richard Revier
5-240
Wm. F. Rylel
5-250
Wm. F . Rylel
Ray Diamond
6 -212
Albin Kreuger
7 -146
Mrs. Leland Fraker
7 -252
Dale Blake
3-180
13.20
5-240
4.46
5-250
42.12
6 -212
4.20
7 -146
12.16
7 -252
3.31
11 -270
42.90
122.35
87.
The following bills were allowed:
Mrs. Fred Brigrrs
799.4
20.00
Mrs. Charles Maag
112(Omit)
11.00
Lyle Block
(Omit)
Standard Printing Company
793.4
28.55
American Linen Supply
730.5
31.89
Williams
734.4
42.68
Pheiffer & Schultz
262
3,135.58
Joe Peterson
415
6.65
Myron Wigen Chevrolet
759.1 759.2
8.70
Moehring Motors
759.2
2.50
Nalco Chemical Company
730.3
724.77
Standard Oil
729.1
4,088.85
Joselyn Manufacturing & Supply
124
20348.50
Citizens Bank
793.4
118.00
Miller & Miller
257
89.93
Natural Gas Division
729.2 777
14,111.72
Zila Hardware
734.4 771
20.75
Hutchinson Telephone Company
793.3
75.27
H. A. Dobratz & Sons
255
517.30
Popp's Hutchinson Cleaners
730.5
104.55
Simonson Lumber Company
734.4
48.29
Carr Flowers
405
15.00
E s the r' s
793.4
9.50
Hersey Sparling Meter Company
734.4
30.53
Ed Davis Typewriter Company
793.4 799.2
50.70
Herlin Nordin
415
1.20
Hutchinson Leader
265
58.50
R. B. Whitacre & Company
734.4
443.70
John Henry Foster Company
734.4
133.70
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty Cash
96,87
Graybar Electric Company
124 211
63.12
Burmeister Electric Company
124
64.89
Sterling Electric Company
259
15.40
John Mi7_ler
799.6
35.00
Minnesota Mining; & Manf. .
124
970.50
Alrich's
730.5
17.96
Atandard Oil
730.1
4,079.00
A. L. Hepner
123 #7 259
58.45
Leef Bros
730.5
165.80
The Satterlee Company
212
48.75
Burmeister Electric
772
61.20
Westinghouse Electric Supply
124
102.18
Power Valve
734.1 #1
223.88
Kems ke Paper Company
793.4
33.17
Riverview Press
793.4
15.00
Erickson Oil Products
759.1
73.12
Northern States Supply Company
730.3
13-2.9
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty Cash
25.19
Mary E. Bohn
415
1.89
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Following taken from the Regular Counci? Proceedings dated August 28,
1967. .. ft. 88.
Alderman Linder made a motion that salaries for the - Utilities Commission
be set at $30.00 each per month, effective October 1, 1967.
Alderman Johnson seconded the motion of Alderman Linder, and upon vote
being taken, all members present voted "aye" and the motion was declared
carried .
Home Bakery
799.6
Wendall's
793.4
Burroughs C or por at ion
781.3
Kato Tool & Equipment
771
The Powers Regulator Company
734.4
Natural Gas Division
102
American Public Power Assn.
799.6
Corey Service Plan
799.6
Anderson; Helgeson, Leiser
795
National Tea Company
799.6
The Garden Suppler Club
415
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty Cash
Texaco Inc
730.1 730.3
Edwin C. Spethmann
799.6
Standard Oil
729.1
Municipal Electric Plant Petty Cash
Nordberg Manufacturing Company 123 #7 734.1. #7
Graybar Electric 124 771
Sterlin Electric 124 771
Kemske Paper Company
793.4
W. S. Nott Company
730.4
Burroughs Corporation
781.5
Premeier Fastener
734.4
Central Supp7.7 Company
734.4
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
124
Charles Olson & sons
759.2
Rotanium Products
730.3
Nalco Chemical Company
734.4
Inland Supply C ompan�T
732
Black S ivalls & Bryson C ompa.ny
257
Duncan Company
212
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Pheiffer & Schultz
262
Burmeister Electric Company
124
771
Cash
EREA Express Agency 123 #7 734.1 #7
E. A. Pedersen Company 258
H. & S. Engineering Inc 257
76.19
26.70
95.40
6.44
12.80
3.54
175.86
25 .80
309.58
63.30
25-05
194.20
102.95
54.45
10,242.44
89.58
742.95
564.70
122.28
2.18
112.19
9.87
186.66
147.68
353.90
6.48
64-55
60.00
37.12
33.10
64.35
89.86
2,891.46
46.84
14.96
930.00
7,123.00
There being no further business, motion was made by Commissioner
Filk and seconded by Commissioner Tracy to adjourn the meeting.
Motion was unanimously carried.
oung, SeVetary.
ATTEST -
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H. P. wade, resident