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HISTORY
The St Paul Mutual Telephone Association was established in October
of 1909. At that time five magneto lines were built, one for the
town and one for each of the routes outside the city limits. The
magneto switchboard was operated and passed around to private homes.
F Osborn elected John N Gooding as president, along with one secretary,
one treasurer, and one councilman for each line. In 1942 a fifty-line
dial system was installed, which required a Fulltime plant superintendent,
the job was filled by Merril Forsthy. The companys name was
changed in 1947 to St Paul Cooperative Telephone Association, offices
was President Charles Mullen, Directors Charles Kerr, John Mckillip,
Peter Bernard and Pete Kirk.
John Drescher replaced Merril Forsthy in 1948 Hubert (Hub) Drescher
replaced John Drescher in 1950. Hub, known as "Mr. Telephone"
retired in 1985 and Nick Schneider took over and is the current
Manager.
The fifty-line dial system was replaced with a XY switch and was
in service until 1975 when a 700 line Stromberg-Carlson fully electronic
ESC-3 switch was installed, this switch was in service until April
1993 when it was replaced with a 1080 line Siemens DCO digital switch
which is the switch that is currently in service at this time. St
Paul Cooperative Telephone Association currently has 3 full time
employees and serves approximately 700 lines.
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