01-11-1965 HUCM1
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131.
Monthly Meeting
January 11, 1965.
A monthly meeting of the
Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held on
January 11, 1965.
759.2
113.2
771
Petty
All Commissioners were present;
also
Supt.
Young
and D. 0. Comer.
Motion was made by Commissioner
Quade
to allow
the following salary
changes:
113.1
#1 #2
73093
Robert Porath --
increase of
$50.00
per
month,effective 1 -1 -65.
Ruth Hake 1
"
10.00
797
759.2
Ruth Schoettmer
"
10.00
730.3
Bea Pollard
"
10.00
734.4
C ord is Rippe
"
10.00
801
Harriet Smutka
10.00
730.5
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tracy and unanimously carried.
Motion was made by Commissioner Tracy and seconded by Commissioner
Quads to request the City Council to lower the electric rates. Notion
was unanimously carried.
The following bills were allowed:
Fred Briggs
M.oehr ing Motors
Sterling Electric Company
Municipal Electric Plant
Westinghouse-Electric Supply
W- illiams
Graybar Electric C ompa ny
Sterner Industries
Burmeister Electric
Nordberg Manufacturing
Hutchinson Wholesale Supply
Standard Printing
Empire Clock Inc
Natural Gas Division
Culligan Soft Water
Hutchinson Sheet Metal Works
E. A. Pedersen Company
Home Gas Company
Hutchinson Telephone Company
Hutchinson Leader
Duncan Company
Myron Wigen Chevrolet
Fischer Bakery
Ed Koneitzko
Simer.Pump Company
Popp Hutchinson Cleaners
Zila Hardware
803
759.1
759.2
113.2
771
Petty
Cash
113.2
734.1
#1 734.4
113.2
734.1
#7
113.2
113.1
#1 #2
73093
759.2
781.3
734.3
729.1
729.2 777
730.4
797
759.2
734.3
730.3
793.3
801
734.4
759.1
759.2
801
402
734.4
730.5
734.4
771
20.00
20.60
80.39
97.85
265.93
57.16
86.85
22.53
288.70
147.80
23.24
14.15
70.00
120884.92
18.25
2.00
178.28
1.28
88.33
6.00
18.89
58.95
65.32
3.70
10.68
99.25
14.95
132
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Phoell Manuf. Company
734.4
#1 #2
2.60
Boulay, Anderson Waldo & CompazU
795
890000
Simonson Lumber Company
735
88960
Addressograph Multigraph
781.4
6.30
George T. Walker & Company
730.3
15077
William Zing
402
8057
The Sat terslee Company
734.4
39.20
General Electric Supply
113.2
96 .77
Leef Bros
730.5
128.08
Northside "66" Station
759.1
78.18
Standard Oil
729
39302.38
A. L. He pner
113.2
734.1 #4
77.42
Northern States Supply
730.3
6.96
American Linen Supply
730.5
25.40
Sharon Precht
402
4.98
Al. Patrias
801
28.75
Williams
734.4
12.00
Phoe l l Ma nuf . Company
734.1
#1 #2
1.55
State Treasurer
778
1.00
Esther ►s
793.4
6.79
Carr Folowers
412.7
5000
Hutchinson Leader
801
83.75
Citizens Ins. Agency
114
164.50
Twin City Testing Lab.
734.4
127.50
Zeleny ►s Ben Franklin
801
25.65
Hyydralic Jack & Equip. Service
734.1
#1 #2
16.10
Power Process Equip
734.1
#1 #2
66.91
Address ograph MuliAraph
781.4
3.50
Wallace & Tiernan
730.3
16963
McLeod Coop. Power Association
113.2
29.12
NoOd berg Manf. .
113.1
#1 #2 734.1
#4 248.62
Westinghouse Electric Supply
113.2
205
187.60
Graybar Electric
113.2
263932
Sterling Electric
Mdse.
113.2
152.84
,Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Cash
63.01
,Eagle Iron Works
734.1
#'4 #5
639.25
Railway Express Ageacy
734.4
7.70
Duncan Company
734.4
47.78
The Satterlee Company
734.4
12.25
Sterling Electric Company
771
9.73
National Tea Company
801
47.76
Northwest T.1- a -lect
759.2
58.00
Wylie Texaco Service
759.2
20 -.80
Sidney E. Marks & Assoc.
113.2
364.32
Thermal Company
730.3
14.85
Texaco Inc
730.3
50.39
C. H. Stocking
771
9.65
Jack Powers
'Eagle
205
24.00
Iron Works
734.1
#4
112.13
Chicago & Northwestern Railway
778
65.00
'Standard Oil
729
50476.21
Simonson Lumber
771
5921
Nordberg Manufacturing Company
730.3
73491 #'2
379.65
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International Union of Operating Engineers
LOCAL UNION NO. 49, 49A, 496, 49C, 49D and 49E
MEMSOTA AND NORTH DAKOTA
LAWRENCE J. GOUGH, President ?�o� OF a10�e Affiliated with A.F.L.- C.I.O.
JOE BERGMAN, Vice- President i 5
LARKIN McLELLAN, Z.
Recording - Corresponding Secretary _
FRANK PENDZIMAS, Treasurer Yti r`o
DALE L. BURCHETT, Business Manager
2580 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
ST. PAUL, MINN. 55114
Phone: 848 -2881 February 8, 1965
Dr. Ross I. Sheppard, President
Hutchinson Utilities Commission
Hutchinson, Minnesota
Dear Sir:
For 1965 Local No. 49, which is the representative of the
Power Plant employees of the City of Hutchinson, submits the follow-
ing demands to the Utilities Commission:
1. That a formal agreement covering wages and working conditions
be adopted.
2. That a severance pay plan be adopted based on years of service
payable at retirement age or permanent disability prior to nor-
mal retirement age, or the abolishment of a position.
3. That a uniform wage be adopted for classifications covered by
Local No. 49, and that they be more closely aligned to the wages
that are currently being paid in other municipal and privately
owned power plants.
Very truly yours,
Charles E. Swenson,
Area Business Representative,
Int'1 Union of Operating
CES /rg Engineers, Local No. 49
f
LAW OFFICES OF
D. "O. COMER
.0. q:, ODM ER OITIZENS BANK BUILDINCW TELEPHONE 896 -1355 -
O. W. HASBENBTAB - r
HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA
?ebruafry 108 1965 '
Mr. Charles E. Swenson
Area Business Representative .
.
U0 ' 0. B. s 14ca l #49
2580 University Avenue
St. Paul 14, Minnesota
Rat a:h aalslan Util s Commission ,
Aewarne Mi
Dear Mr. Swenson:
Your better of February 8, 196 acted to Dr. R. 1. Sh®ppard,
President of the Hutahinan as scion, has been turaied over
to me for reply.
I was sorry that was not We for me to get to the `msetistg
in time to hear your di ssion,
f As to th a a in your letter of February S,
19680 those nds are dec
As Commission s previously informed the Union, it is the
intention- plan of t Hutchinson Utilities Comission to provide
its ; employ* with the at favorable working conditions possible in
line with th nc position of the Utilities Commission and the
type of work p and the manner in which the work is performed.
This policy will continue.
Yours veiny truly,_
D. 0. Cosset
ibb
as ;H. -I. Sheppard, Chairman ✓
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Westinghouse Electric Supply 113.2 205.26
Sterling Electric 730.3 734.3 58.08
Burmeister Electric 113.2 1,141.04
Standard Oil 759.1 27.94
Noel's Distributing Company 759.2 311.74
Louis Francis Salary 127.00
Louis Francis Salary 107.16
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
R. W. NMI.,, ecretary.
ATTEST:
R. I. Sheppard., re s e .
Monthly Meeting.
February 8, 1965.
A monthly meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held
on February B. 1965.
All Commissioners were present; also Supt. Young and Hugo Mahs.
The Hutchinson Utilities Commission listened to Mr. Charles Swenson,
representative for the union; then requested our attorney, D. 0.
Comer, to prepare a reply to his demands.
The following bills were allowed:
#5
759.2
759.2
730.3
797
3.92
22.00
333.86
92.83
9.55
74.30
61.30
19.56
20.04
43.44
18.80
22.18
101.50
1,836.58
5.00
7.74
29.00
75.40
49.32
3.60
6.05
Esthers
793.4
Standard Print ing
793.4
Eagle Iron Works
734.1
#4
Triple "D" Cafe
801
Northern Supply
730.3
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Cash
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty
Cash
Ben Jerabek
734.1
#1
Vincent Brass & Aluminum
734.4
Hutchinson Telephone Company
793.3
Myron Wigen Chevrolet
759.1
Hutchinson Wholesale Supply
730.3
KDUZ
787.2
Standard Oil
729
Hutchinson Iron & Metal Co.
734.4
Zila Hardware
771
B. M. Stopman
730.4
A. L. Hepner
113.2
Municipal Water Department
730.2
0. A. Bretzke & Sond
771
Lloyd Oftedahl
402
#5
759.2
759.2
730.3
797
3.92
22.00
333.86
92.83
9.55
74.30
61.30
19.56
20.04
43.44
18.80
22.18
101.50
1,836.58
5.00
7.74
29.00
75.40
49.32
3.60
6.05