‘Basic Cost Of Program ene, It is expected that advertising $2 6 Million forbids wl be posible by early Ne spring, with awarding of NOE ‘tracts’ a month later oe eginning prom} multi-million dollar building gush Ceaeteias s signed to ge Ss la a ie y “We do. not pl rapid medical progress were today by Frank L. dictation Stulen, president of the board tain, modernize and extend ou duct of several years of | Grand Tra Bee roo entirely new, bulldee, We an entirely new building. We ifn si ofthe needs of in tinued | have relied heavily for analysis erse area, is upon our archi- ae callsire bene expen to provide tects-Field, Graheck, Bell ture of $2,600,000 with the fig- | Services benefiting all ci of Traverse City-and upon rising to $3,600,000 or | Maintain residences here. The | ou. management consultants, more if desirable im- | hospital's request for | oe of A. T. Kear- peoverrissie: Cait however, will be ae 86 no ted individuals Essential features of the plan | tins, ‘Their response “ee ere Ste NBG Een include a new intensive care | determine how far that the area's neste for the | indefinite future will be best Weta go unit, expansion now in updating our faci ere o Pleasure that the evaloginen nt | served by the Beet plan. An gre program has reached final de-| entirely new building would ‘oom facilities, ce : pharmacy, general. stores, cision was expressed by both| have involved costs mounting as stetrical suite, business offi Frank H. Moss, vice president | high as $14 million with no ap- i expansion of ey, | and director of Munson, and A.| preciable gain in our existing radiology, laboratory, and gift | Kent Schafer, vice president and | plans, and reall ng rolve ae pees icing fine d te the | secretary. delay and great inconveni tending to the we: “The plan as finally adopted) “Our bord of peas, now surgery, will house = hrepi resents literally years of| is fully pcan ue the Be: moved from the ‘id study,” said Schafer, who is/ Bram we ig off sable "means of as- sinkig ccatinaanee GF MEMES high standards vot eonraelks service at reasonable capital which was constructed in 1924, cl 24, directing the Center’s develop- If financing permits, a com- ment activities. “We have had Shell to resolve a number of Problems ee the fact that medical progress has been far | ae Board president, is pee ee sha evn oe ae president of Bator Sen 260. ane the Medical vides services not cionhie avllibis 08 very wide area of Northern Michigan, and || es and partner in the Di Co te Area of Northern Michigan. | of Munson’s board of | H, Harwood, H. W. plan to mest. many” special) Heidbreder, . N. Cline, MD. t needs of this wide area. Heldbted “Gomplicating mates further isthe introduction . é ments for appro roree no Storm, J. H, Batdorff, E. B. eth pital scliies, by the federal Tesacien! and W. J tcldauaei 6 bed areas in the | sovemnmen ross and | me a cies val state ier Magerrities’ We Ree i ee are of course fully approved at| ,000 in Hill-Burton Fun aoe eeee fe proval will be borrowed, with contri- added Moss, “has immediate capital funds needed __ “The most “leat problem 4 butions by major supporters de- 'ermine whether a i —. lermining bias of construction can be ex