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02-04-1958 BidVILLAGB OF RICHFIELD BID OPBNII~"s February 4,, 1958 Two 10-key Adding Machines 11:00 A.M. Pursuant to requirements of Resolution No.-1015, a meeting of the admin- istrative staff was held in the Village Ha1I. at 11.00 ~..M, on Tuesdapr Feb- ruary 4,, 1958. The meeting was called to order by the'viilage manager who announced that the purpose of the meeting was to receive, open and read aloud sealed bids. on the purchase of two 10-key adding machines fax the'Villa ge of Richfield as advertised in the official newspaper on Januaxy 16,. 195.8. Present: O« R. Dan Rrev~len, manager Paul. H. Haugen,. clerk Gy Johnson„' chief of police Roy Swensonp assistant purchasing agent The clerk presented a total of eleven bids on adding machines and called for any outstanding bids. None were forthcoming, The following bids were opened and read aloud: LESS BIDDER BID SBCURITY BID A BID B TRADE-IN NBT BID ' Univers=al Bus: Mach, C.C, $33.00 414.00 310,50 75,00 '.~$a50 Arnold Hoof, rep. Office Appliance Co, BMO 20.00 -0- 335.00 b5«00 2?0.00 Farnham~Stationery B.B, 5% -0- 329.00 40.00- 289.00 ' Cash. Burroughs Inc. c. 20.00 -0- 354,60 59,b0 295,00 Adda--x Sales'Agcy« c.c. 50.00 319«00 319.00 134.50 184«50 Marchant Calculator c.c. 9.44 -0- 360.00 171,20 188.80 R, A, Lowe„ rep. Remington Rand c.c, 15.00 -0- 354,b0 54.60 300.00 LaBatt Beas« Bgmt. C,C• 33.50 394,00 394,E 118,00 276,00 LaBatt,, Jr., rep. Vale Agcy. c.c. 32.8b 375.16 281.98 i Clary Corp. BMO 15.00 -0- 354,60 115.00 239.b0 i Friden Caicu]a ting c.c. 17.00 -0~- 339.00 135.50 203,50 The manager announced that the bids would be tabuh ted and considered by the council at their meeting Monday„ February IOp 5958 at ?:15 P,M, or as soon thereafter as is practicable,. I r Paul H, Haug ,, Village Clerk _ .. ~: ~:.._ :.~_ ..~ ::_._a<,~. Two-door patrol coach 11.:00 A.M+ Pursuant to requirements of Re~lution No: 1015, a meeting of the admin- istrati~re staff was held in the Village Hali, at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday,, Feb- ruary 4p 1958. . The meeting was called to order by the'villa.ge manager who announced that the purpose of the meeting was to receive* open and read aloud sealed bids on the purchase of a two-door patrol coach for the'Viilage of Richfield as advertised in the official newspaper on January 16,, 1958: Present: 0. R. Van Krev@len, manager Paul H. Haugen,, village clerk Cy Johnsona chief of police Roy E. Swenson assistant purchasing ageat The clerk presented a total of nine bids an a tv~-door patrol coach and called for any outstanding bids. None were forthcoming. The following bids were opened andnead aloud: BIIDDER HID SECURITY GROS5 BID LESS TRADE-IN NBT BID Boyer Gilfiila±~ c. c. 108.00 2,153«?? 150.00 2.003.77 Mel Harris,. rep. Bud Johnson Plymouth c.c. 120.00 3,184.50 784.50 2,,400.00 Woodhead Motors'Co. c.c. 125.00 2,450.00 409.00 2,041.00 F.. 0. Ritteilp rep. Minar Co. c.c. 102.50 2,,150.00 100.00 2,OSO+00 W. H. Rails rep. Scott Motor Co. c.c. 105.00 2,160.00 200.00 1,482+00 Ring Dodge Co. c.c. 116.14 2,7?2+86 ~ 200.00 2,322.86 • less tax Anderson Ntotors c.c. 119.75 2,582.40 187.40 2,395.00 Harry Nord, rep. ~-nderson Motors c.c. 125.40 2,695,90 187.90 2,508.00 Harry Nord rep. Bob Knowles Ford Co. c.c. 110.00 2,248.00 200.00 2,048.00 The manager announced that the bids'wouid be tabulated and considered by the council at their meeting Monday,, February IO„ 1958 at ?:15 P.M+ or as soon thereafter as is practicable. Paul Hauge Village Clerk