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11-06-1950 HUCM148 (132) November 1, 1950• Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Light & Power Commission was held at X. I. Sheppard's office at 7130 on the evening of November 1, 1950• All Commissioners were present, also Supt. Young. A motion was made by A. J. Thompson and seconded by R. W. Dahl to accept the bid of the Frank Motor Company for a one -half ton pick -up truck in the amount of $860.00. A motion was made by Commissioner Dahl and seconded by Commissioner Thompson to purchase a body, step and ladder rack for the truck from Chas. Olson & Sons, Inc., Miizneapolis, Minnesota. A motion was made by Commissioner Thompson and seconded by Commissioner Dahl to purchase from Chas. Olson & Sons, Inc. a HD ladder (Aerial). Motion was made and seconded to return all certified checks which accompanied the bids on the one -half ton pick -up truck. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. `� 1. - ko - R. W. Dahl, Secretary. ATTEST: R. I. She rd, President. Regular Meeting. November 6, 1950• The regular monthly meeting of the Light and Power Commission was held at R. I. Sheppard's office at 7 :30 P. m. on November 6, 1950. All Commissioners were present, also Supt. Young. All bids were opened for a three - quarter ton pick -up truck. Listed below are the bids: Miller Nash & Body Company ........... .....................61,483.42. (Plus International Truck) Mitchell Chevrolet Company ........... .....................$1,425.00. (Plus International Truck) Frank Motor Company .................. .....................$1,295.00. (Plus International Truck) Williams Motor Sales, Inc... ......... .....................$1,270.00. (Plus International Truck) 0. A. Bretzke & Son, Inc .............. ....................$1,217.00. (Plus International Truck) Larson Farm Equipment ................ .....................$1,210.00. (Plus International Truck) 1 1 Each bid was considered and a motion was made by Commissioner Thompson and seconded by Commissioner Dahl to purchase the International truck referred to in the bid of Larson Farm Equipment Co. A The following bills were alloweds Citizens Ins. Agency 771 21.68 Reinhard Brothers 730.3 734.1 #5 170.98 Nordberg Manf Co. 734.1 $5 12.06 Horders Inc 801 7.10 John A. Clark Electric Co 113.2 97.83 Hutch Telephone Co 793.3 34.55 Leef Bros Co 730.5 78.06 Parsons Welding Supply Co 730.3 5.80 Reiner Truck Service 113.2 37.50 Postmaster, Hutchinson Minn 793.1 150.00 Ruth Betker Petty Cash 47.07 Cooper Petroleum Co. 729 3110.01 Minn. Western Ry. Co. 729 1687.26 Norwood Reynolds Salary 32.65 Harvey Schultz-" F Salary 94.88 Robert Schulte Salary 70.83 Willis Brodd Salary 81.90 Citizens Bank 793.2 8.08 Harold Knutson ;` `;' 730.4 1.50 Norwood Reynolds Salary 38.10 Robert Schulte Salary 83.22 Willis Brodd Salary 80.61 Ruth Betker Petty Cash 12.90 Mrs. B. M. Ketterling 5.63 402 .70 Red & White Store 730.3 2.02 John A. Clark Electric Co 113.2 525.13 Pink Supply Co. 730.3 55.44 Frank Bren 734.1 #4 3.00 Graybar Electric Co Inc Mdse 113.2 82.86 R. E. Young 792.2 16.50 City of Hutchinson 798 41.94 Security Blank Book & Prtg. Co. 793.4 6.68 Larson Farm Equip 759.2 2. 25 George Bach 759.1 62.74 Citizens Ins. Agency 798 30.09 Harold R. Popp 730.3 6. 23 Sterling Electric Co.' 111 Mdse 113.2 492.68 Hutch Oil Co 730.2 759.2 265.36 M. J. Higgins 798 111.79 Joseph H. Julig 798 49.58 Swanson Motor Co 759.2 6.60 Crane Co. of Minnesota 203.2 22.83 Snap -on Tools Corp. 730.3 13.98 Leader Printing Co. 787.2 10.00 '149 (133) 150 (1310 Nordberg Manf. Co. 113.1 #5 #6 141-75 Brown Steel Tank Co. 734.4 70. 29 Certified Electric Co. 801 14.98 Minn. Wisc. Truck Line 113.2 734.1 #5 16.11 Minn. Western Ry. Co. 729 1768.84 Cooper Petroleum Co. 729 3268.13 Alrickls Clothing Store 787.2 9.44 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. R. W. Dahl,- Secre ary. ATTEST: R. I. Shepp rd, President. November 8, 1950. Adjourned Meeting. The adjourned meeting was held at R. I. Sheppardls office at 7:30 during the evening of November 8, 1950. All Commissioners were present, also Supt. Young. The motion was made by Commissioner Dahl and seconded by Commissioner Thompson to grant the following payroll increases. These increases to be effective as of November 1, 1950• All salaries are now on a monthly basis with the exception of Fisher and Schulte: Name. Increase Sa a y Ross Heilman .00 270.00 Edward Krantz `25.00 220.00 Leif Larson 25.00 280.00 Hugo Mahs 25.00 292.50 Francis- Ahrens 25.00 245.00 RRalph Hakel °25.00 255.00 Datlof Weseloh '25.00 247.20 Elmer White 35.00 236.80 Fred Jungblut 25.00 260.00 Harvey Daharsh 25.00 238.00 Robert Schulte 25.00 Hrly rate $.89 Harvey Schultz 25.00 237.60 R. E. Young 25.00 175.00 Ruth Betker 10.00 15.00 June Falling 10.00 130.00 Norwood Reynolds Monthly Salary to be 250.00 Motion was made by Commissioner Thompson and seconded by Commissioner Daril to purchase a boring bar. Due to the fact that the City Council has requested a contribution to the General Fund, a motion was made and seconded to contribute $5,000.00 per month starting December 1, 1950 for the next four months.