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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 241, No Ordinance NumberPage 241 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID OF THE RHODES-BURFORD COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,477.93 FOR THE PURCHASE OF FURNISHINGS TO BE USED IN THE NEW RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL, AND AUTHORIZING AND EPLPOWERiNG JAMES P. SMITH, CITY MANAGER TO SIGN ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE CF SAID FURNISHINGS WHEREAS, it appearing that the bid of theRhodes-Burford Company amouating to $6,477.93 for the purchase of furnishings for use in the new Riverside Hospital was the lowest and best which was submitted as provided by the terms of the Resolutiln under which the City Manager was authorized to advertise for bids; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMWIISSIOVERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the bid of the Rhodes -Burford Company in the sum of $6,477.93 for the purchase of furnishings to be used in the new Riverside Hospital of the City of Paducah be, and the same is hereby accepted upon the condition that said Company will comply with all of the terms and sepcifications contained in the resolution under which bids were requested, and the City 1.7anager is hereby authorized, empowered and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Paducah to enter into and execute a contract for payment of the aforesaid purchase price in installments of $539.83, without the charging of interest on any part of the purchase price, the first installment of $539.33 to fall due on the date of the delivery of all of said furnishings and an install ment in a like amount to become due each and every thirty (30) day thereafteruntil theentire purchase price shall be paid, and the amount paid for said furnishings shall be charged against the appropriation to the Riverside Hospital for the year 1940 in the same manner as the expense of operating said Hospital is charged. SECTION 2. It being necessary to immediately equip the new Riverside Hospital with §aid furnishings in order to take care of charity patients adm3.tted thereto by the City of Paducah, and in order to preserve, maintain and protect the public health and safety of the City of Paducah, an emergency is hereby declared to Page 242 exist and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect frog and after its adoption. I Mayor V Passed by the Board of Commissioners, April 30, 1940 Recorded by Rudy Stewa¢tt, City ClerkT 1,9ay 1st. 1940.