961. Reference : MM-1-18-11

Novice

| February 6, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 17, 1961 and March 11, 1961. Moerman observed the monastic life at the temple. Novices were generally behaving like children, and still liked playing. Even though they were only novices, adults also paid respect when they walked by. | Punch card

962. Reference : MM-1-18-12

Christianity and foreigners (Western).

| February 13, 1960. At the temple, carpenters from Ban Don asked Moerman about Christianity, and about the differences between Christianity and Buddhism. | Punch card

963. Reference : MM-1-18-13

phaed options

| February 25, 1960. The headman said that in Ban Phaed the villagers had stayed in unity, more than those in Ban Chiang Ban and Ban Van. In Ban Van people had a problem with money for the monastery. In Ban Chiang Ban the headman and villagers were often in disagreement with each other. | Punch card

964. Reference : MM-1-18-14

Phaed

| February 22, 1960. Kae Muang (the caretaker of local irrigation - translator) told Moerman that he paid 350 baht as a bribe for officials because he cut wood to build a new house for his son. In the old days people were afraid to deal with the authorities. He had to hide the timber to avoid taxes, but not now. | Punch card

965. Reference : MM-1-18-15

Naming a newborn baby

| Febuary 1, 1960. When there was a newborn child, villagers would ask Thammachai for the name because he was the elder in the village. | Punch card

966. Reference : MM-1-18-16

Meeting at the temple

| February 6, 1960. There was meeting at the temple for a new sanctuary and to search for someone to set an offering on the altar. Boonsri asked for the return of the remaining money from the lottery sale of the village headman. She wanted to donate the money to the temple, but the headman had spent the money. Most people were not happy about the conduct of the headman. Thammachai blamed the headman; and he would be a ghost guardian of the monastery if he cound not repay the money. | Punch card

967. Reference : MM-1-18-17

Saeng purchased new land

| February 11, 1961. Saeng decided to sell his land in order to acquire new land located close to water sources. | Punch card

968. Reference : MM-1-18-18

Sub-district headman

| February 13, 1961. In the villager's opinion, the sub-district headman was more important than the district administrative chief, because he was more wealthly. While the chief was knowledgeable, he was not wealthy. | Punch card

969. Reference : MM-1-18-19

Fire prevention equipment

| February 19, 1961. After the meeting the village headman called Ngeu and Tun to order a stepladder to be made for the temple. It was for use in the case of a fire; but most people did not agree with his idea. | Punch card

970. Reference : MM-1-18-20

Donating rice for sanctuary making

| February 19, 1961. Villagers gathered at the temple for a meeting. PoMai No made an announcement requesting the villagers to donate rice and proceeds from the sale of the rice would be used to build a sanctuary. This year, the villagers expected to complete the wall and the roof. Srichai spoke to Po Mai No about a decrease in the rice donations. But the latter did not agree. | Punch card