University Daily Kansan Thursday, July 18, 1974 5 12 Fraternities Plan Food Co-op A food-booking cooperative for 12 fraternities is ready to start next fall, according to Richard McLaughlin, In- dustry executive. M. Mclaughlin, Dallas, Tex., senior, said yesterday that the food cooperative had hired a purchasing agent and an office manager and had completed arrangements to rent a barn from the University of Kansas Endowment Association. The building, will be used to store in perishable goods such as canned food, McLaughlin said. The cooperative's business office will also be in the building, which was the old KU News Bureau, at 1400 Louisiana St., be said THE COOPERATIVE hopes to give its members a 12 per cent savings on food and janitorial supplies, McLaughlin said. Perishable foods such as fresh vegetables will be stored in the refrigerator, while the cooperative will deliver the non perishable items. Volume buying is the key to the savings, McLaughlin said. The cooperative will be buying $250,000 worth of food next year, he said, which enables it to let bids on food. The competitive bidding allows the cooperative to buy food at a lower rate than individual fraternities can, McLaughlin said. The cooperative will be financed by a 5 per cent charge on each fraternity's monthly order to pay for administrative costs. He said the cooperative would contract food supplies for a four-month period, which would enable it to beat inflation. MCLAUGHLIN SAID that the cooperative had found inconsistencies between what the fraternities had ordered Besides the 12 per cent savings, McLaughlin said, the cooperative will be able to set its own standards. He said that, for example, the quality of meat would be standardized. Fraternities had been getting qualities of meat, he said, and the cooperative would guarantee a high quality product for its members. "Fraternity housemothers were getting their wires crossed somewhere," McLaughlin said. "They didn't have time to be efficient managers. We provide a third person to oversee the ordering. That way they get what they want." Melaughlien said each house would be able to order any variety of food it wanted. The types of food would not be and they don't have to keep track of what they get." Other food cooperatives this size have failed, McLaughlin said, but they failed because of inefficient management. "That was a misconception a lot of the houses had." McLaughlin said. "They thought all the people would be eating the same food at the same time. That simply isn't true." MCLAUGHLIN SAID that KU was the right size for a fraternity food cooperative. Larger universities have too large a volume for one cooperative to handle, he said, and the university's cooperatives do not have enough volume to present any savings. He said he expected most of the other Interfraternity Council members and the 12 campus sororites to join the cooperative once they saw tangible results. They did not join initially, he said, because they did not know what food prices would be or how much money the cooperative would save them. Local Hospital Plans Expansion The projected total cost of the expansion is $17,295,000. The cost of the expansion was released yesterday during a meeting of the hospital's board. The cost of the land is $300,000. Meanwhile, 186,000 square feet of new construction is estimated to cost $65 for each square foot, and 14,000 square feet of remodeling will cost an estimated $30 for each square foot. This makes the total construction cost $12,510,000, according to a memorandum from Don Lenz, hospital administrator. The projected cost of new departmental equipment is $1,501,000. The contingency reserve, which would be used in case of a delay in construction, waas set at seven per Fees for the architect and consultant will be 6½ per cent of the construction cost. The consultant will receive three-fourths of one per cent, and the architect will receive 5¼ per cent, which brings their total fees to $813,000. cent of the construction cost. The other costs, such as soil service, site service and printing, were estimated at An estimated $1,277,000 net interest on borrowed money brings the total cost to Tax-exempt revenue bonds totaling $14,416,000 will be offered for sale some time in 1975. The amount of the bonds is 83 percent of the total cost of the project. The payable would be over a 30-year period in equally monthly installments of $65,910.96. The board of trustees would also request that the city raise the property tax levey received by the hospital to one mill. The present levy is $4/mill. A milil is equal to $1 per month. The bank assessed property valuation. The increased milil levoy would go into effect Jan. 1, 1976. The hospital would also request $100,000 of city revenue sharing funds for use in 1975 that were originally allocated to the hospital in 1937. At that time, the hospital refused the funds with the option that the hospital be permitted to use the funds at a later date. will also be added to the present surgery facilities. The number of beds will be increased in the adult medical-surgical, intensive care and coronary sections. There will be a decrease in the number of beds in the hospital obstetrics areas, and the number of beds in the psychiatric unit will stay the same. All auxiliary services of the hospital, such as dietetics and hematology, will have new facilities, except for physical and occupational therapies. A new surgical center Open meetings will be at 4 and 7:30 p.m. July 23 so that the public may propose changes in the plans. 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DENAE CHANCE, Park Ridge, Ill., senior, will present a cello recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Rectal Hall. She will play in the choir. " .sch, Michael Huebner and Debussy. THE SCHOOL of Fine Arts has postponed doctoral recitals by John Ellis, Mandan, N.D. graduate student, and Mary Ellen Sutton, Butler, Mo., graduate student. Recitals will be scheduled for July 31 and Ellis was scheduled for July 28. Both recitals will be rescheduled. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kansas daily examination periods. Mail subscription rates: $5 a semester, $15 a year. Second class postage paid. Mail $7 a semester, $15 a year. Second class postage paid. $1.25 a semester paid in student activity fee. Advertiser offered to all students without regard are not necessarily those of the University. Posters are not necessary those of the University. NEWS STAFF News Adviser . . Susanne Shaw New Advisor ... S. Stuartne Shank Editor Campus Editors ... 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