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There being no further business, Commissioner Tracy moved that the
meeting be adjourned. Motion was seconded by President Quade
and unanimously carried.
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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1972
The monthly meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was
held on January 10, 1972 at 2:00 P. M. in the Hutchinson
Utilities meeting place.
All Commissioners were present.
Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved as read.
Motion was made by C onmiss ioner Filk, seconded by Commissioner
Tracy acrd unanimously carried to notify Worthington Corporation
and Pfeifer & Shultz, Inc. that unit #4 will not be accepted
until the generator is repaired and is in full load condition.
A request for project payment #5 in the amount of $101,500.00
to General Electric Company was received, payment was approved
by Associated Consultants. Motion was made by Commissioner
Filk, seconded by Conmissioner Tracy aryl unanimously carried
that payment be allowed on January 20, 1972. Secretary Young
was instructed to include with payment correspondence In-
forming General Electric Company that payment of estimate #6
would be delayed until progress has been made on the boiler
tube replacement.
A request for project payment #12 in the amount of $13,205.50
to R. L. Vogt, Inc. was received, payment was approved by
Associated Consultants. Motion was made by Commissioner
Filk, seconded by Commissioner Tracy and unanimously carried
that payment be allowed.
Resolved that, in accordance with the recommendations of the
Manager, and after investigations and consideration, the
following accounts owing by customers of the Hutchinson
Utilities Commission be charged off as uncollectable and
as bad debts and that the same be written off as of January
31, 1972, out of the current earnings of the Hutchinson
Utilities Commission:
30.
Beverly Erp
1 -167
2.02
John Maudry
3 -20
21.67
Kathy Helgisin
3- 176
3.35
Dale Olson
3- 232
36.91
Cindy Richardson
3-270.9
12.09
Paul McGinty
3 -275.1
7.72
Dan Lund
3 -275.1
12.04
Dan Lund
3 -275.2
13.06
Paul Peterson
3 -275.5
24.95
Wayne Dye
3 -275.8
19.70
Mattson Const. Co.
3 -286.1
2.26
Karen McNamara
3 -350
1.70
Karen Schmidt
4 -10
.89
Elias Christenson
5 -87
1.81
Daniel Allen
5 -228
18.97
Warren Moe
5 -278
6.06
Ralph Benton, Jr.
7 -100
3.13
Bill Pos tel
7 -258
36.44
Jerome Mickels on
8 -38
12.00
Emma Getzke
9 -27
.21
Beverly Forc ier
9 -27
5.33
Stephen Beste
9 -262
2.63
Charles Dunow
9 -286
11.95
Calvin Tabberson
10 -110
10.65
Dennis Stark
11 -292
18.89
Wilton Soderberg
12 -18
20.43
David Heins
12 -33
.10
Barbara Olson
12- 166.4B
16.36
Walfred Kaskinen
12 -482
.09
Roger Telecky
13 -166
36.71
Carol Wendlandt
14 -111
.40
H. H. Henry
15 -13
6.59
Ivan Klabunde
19 -31
3.30
Kathy Helgisin
19 -119
3.08
Joseph Jensen
21 -19.B
.20
Richard Engebretson 21 -12D
9.43
Richard Mickelson
27 -14
7.33
Evelyn Dietel
28 -126
6.49
385.4��
Motion was made by Commission Tracy, seconded by Commissioner
Filk and unanimously carried to increase salaries of eligible
(Light Plant) employees five per cent (5 %) effective January 1,
1972.
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Following is a list:
Myron Tucker ,Arnold Na ss
Harvey Kemper Lester Ziegler
Milton Studeman James Clouse
Douglas Anderson Roger Wallace
Donald Paesler Donald Todnem
Ross Heilman Earl Ondracek
Gordon Fratzke Gerald Freese
Nathan Smutka Fred Mayer
William Marquardt Ruben Sanken
George Luthens Richard Berry
Bruce Krueger Bea Pollard
Edwin Dolezal Cordia Rippe
Laverne Wylie Beverly Popp
Ruth Ha kel Harriet Bur ich
.Authorization was given to Orville Kuiken, Natural Gas
Division Superintendent, to call upon the personnel at
seven municipalities in the northwest corner of Minnesota
and Watertown, South Dakota.
,Authorization was also given to Light Plant emp,oyees to
attend classes at the 23rd annual Electric Cooperative and
Municipal Utility Workshop to be held January 24th thru Jan -
uary 28th at Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Expenditure Account
The following bills were allowed: Municipal Electric Plant
H & C Electric Supply 7 63.91
Frederickson's Inc 7 4,450.00
Sterling Electric 7 3,211.18
E. A. Pedersen Company 7 12689.10
E. A. Pedersen Company 7 12:672.97
Aerovent Fan Company 7 938.00
Betker Construction Co. 7 19182.50
Paul Lemke & Son 7 120.00
E A. Pedersen Company 7 626.93
Hutchinson Wholesale Supply 7 9.00
Frederickson's Inc 7 17.12
Westinghouse Electric Supply 7 26.17
H -- & C. Electric Supply 7 60.14
Sterling Electric Company 7 235.14
Frederickson's Inc 7 467.72
Regular Account
Mc Le od C ounty Sanitary La ndf ill 730.4 .50
Standard Oil 729.1 800.41
Transport Clearings 124 734.4 14.87
Hutchinson Wholesale Supply 759.2 76Q 16.25
Glencoe Greenhouse 405 6.76
Leef Bros. Inc 730.5 194.02
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Stearnswood Inc
Lambert Standard Service
Zila Hardware
B. J. Carney & Company
Culligan Water Conditioning
Hutchinson Cleaners
G. F. Nemitz & Son
Wigen Chevrolet Company
Moehring Motors
Simonson Lumber
Joselyn Manf. . & Supply Co.
Allen Office Supply
GTC Auto Parts
Wallace Crandell
Hutchinson Medical Center
Coast to Coast Store
American Linen Supply
Hutchinson Telephone Company
Natural Gas Division
Yetzer Variety House
Standard Printing Company
Nordberg Manufacturing Company
John Zann
Addressograph- Multigraph Corp.
Fisher Controls Company
Burmeister Electric Company
Municipal Electric Plant
Mrs. Fred Briggs
Anderson.. Helgeson, Leiser
Sterling Electric Company
Harvey Kemper
Sterling Electric Company
Nichols Machine Corporation
Standard Oil
Standard Oil
Transport C lear inga
Fountain Brand Products
H & C . Electric Supply
Hutchinson Sheet Metal
Home Bakery
Nalco Chemical Company
Joselyn Manf. & Supply Company
Cleveland Cotton Products
Fisher Controls Company
Joselyn Manf. . & supply Company
Hoffman Plumbing & Heating
k'isher is Bakery I CD
Nort'nern States Supply
Burmeister Electric Company
Crane Supply Company
Postmaster
Epic Inc
732 6.05
759.2 ! 5.00
730.6 761 33.45
3 124 2,155.60
730.4 797 17.40
730.5 74.75
761 2.85
759.2 2.35
759.2 3.50
211 732 190.31
124 83.08
793.4 17.45
734.4 11.79
759.2 6.75
799.6 30.00
730.3 2.82
73.5 24.71
793.3 165.18
729.2 771 21,074.24
793.4 17.40
781.3 793.4 423.30
123 #5 #6 122.40
415 1.00
781.4 12.24
730.3 200.00
124 64.00
Petty Cash 100.17
799.4 20.00
795 2,159.00
124 19245.65
799.7 17.85
3 124 412.72
123 #1 #2 651.65
729.1 1.,566-53
124 7.92
799.1 122.75
9" 124 104.26
256 87.54
799.1 67.99
730.3 167.20
124 191.00
730.3 140.00
730.3 9.54
124 104.38
777 14.39
799.1 55.14
730.3 771 49.09
124 791.50
256 560.16
781.2 600.00
772 8.55
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Standard Oil
729.1
1,577.84
Municipal Electric Plant
Petty Cash
77.04
Motor Vehicle Department
799.6
31.50
Donald Heimerl
Salary
171.91
Norbert Doerr
Salary
170.90
Louis Francis
Salary
127.42
Norbert Doerr
Salary
146.10
Donald Heimerl
Salary
139.96
Natural Gas Division
Natural Gas Division
245.1
886
127.97
Hutchinson Improvement Co.
376
170.55
Wigen Chev. Company
859.2
10.80
Dean Anshus
386
107.90
Aladdin Industries Inc
880
105.66
Crane Supply Company
386
8.95
Hutchinson Telephone Company
921
65.32
American Linen Supply
930
9.95
Sid Harvey
488
154.3
41.65
Cory C of fee Service Plan
926
25.95
Municipal Electric Plant
880
886 903
67.70
Simonson Lumber
881
1.85
Coast to Coast Stofes
881
5.75
Hutchinson Wholesale Supply
859.2
7.32
Klink's Service
859.1
87.93
Royi s Tire Service
859.2
1.25
Anderson, Helgeson, Lieser
923
19140.00
Northern Natural Gas Company
807
639316.02
Natural Gas Division
Petty
Cash
62.47
Northern States Supply Inc .
874
5.00
Ju ul Contracting; Company
887
16.00
Home Bakery
930
28.98
Gordon & Platt, Inc.
488
41.89
Hoffman Plumbing & Heating
880
3.52
Northern Natural Gas Company
807
15.00
Wallace & Tiernan
154.3
3,900.00
There being no further business,
Commissioner Filk
moved that
the meeting; be adjourned. Motion was
seconded by
Commissioner
Tracy and unanimously carried.
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