Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1920 — PLAN NEW BUILDINGS. [ARTICLE]
PLAN NEW BUILDINGS.
IMPROVEMENTS IN SIXTEEN INDIANA CITIES CONSIDERED BY SALVATION ARMY Indianapolis—(Special) — Building quotas apportioned for each city where improvements are needed in the establishment of the local Salvation Army corps were made public here today at the headquarters of the Home Service Appeal, which is being conducted in Indiana to raise funds for the Army. The appeal was launched in most counties of the state May 10 and will continue until May 20 ----- A total of 1462,000 is sought aad the friends of the Salvation Army interested in the work -for humanity being done by this organisation are asked to support it by enrolling as contributors in the appeal canvass. The total amount which the budget allows for new buildings and to pay off mortgagee on Army property Is $189,000. Mortgages were incurred on various properties during the loan years when the tambourine failed to produce sufficient income to keep up the-work. Money was borrowed bocause the Army officials were unwilling to deny help to hundreds of worthy applicants whose plight mado outside aid imperative. The allotment for new buildings and the eltles where they are planned are shown in the following list: Anderson, 120,000; Bedford, >5,000; Evansville, >20,000; Frankfort, >Bz Gary, >20,000; Hammond, >20,000; Kokomo, >20,000; Lafayette, >5,000; Laporte, >5,000; Linton, >2,000; Logansport, >5,000; Mishawaka, >5,000; Muncie, >5,000; New Albany, >5,000; Newcastle, >20,000; Princeton, >5,000. Mortgages will have to be paid la Bloomington and Indianapolis. We have a car of woven wire fence, also a car of red cedar posts. Place your orders at once, as the mills are rejecting all order for woven wire. Gwin Lumber Co. Phone 6. *
