PER CURIAM.
Early in January, 1957, the Salvation Army acquired a rather large building to house its activities, theretofore conducted in three smaller structures. It was necessary, however, to do extensive remodeling before the building could be used for the intended purpose. Architects were employed, plans and specifications were prepared and approved, and bids were received before July 1, 1957. The contract for general renovation was signed July 9, 1957, but a...
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