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main road to the west of Kajas + member of rough village roads full of stones
all of the roads marked on the map can allow 2 colts to pass a morning market near Pak [[?Sastro's]] house and a number of warungs in the area sell daily supplies;[written on side of page: busy on Legi]
for other needs must go to Wonosani (the kab. capital 7 K. away:
is a benkel mobil (repair shop for old cars in the village) and the coop headquarters at Sastro
(not all houses have [[scored through]] [[?]] (perapen = perapian),
perhaps a third (?)
not overcrowded and reasonably large houseyards
5 types of products: agr. tools,
alat  pertukangan (workman's tools), kris (one or two makers), gamelon gongs. and heard reports of someone who makes spoons and forks [written on side of page: word "perapen" refers both to the building and to the fire pit - can be consuming when 2 firepits under one roof]
production areas are roofed over areas in house yards with tile roofs and hall-walls of gedak
- in households with forges women handle most of agr. work 

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- age of workers except pengubub (bellows workers) starts at 15
- most of pengrajin are hired - those who are family of pengusaha may not receive daily payment but are entitled to be given goods i.e. bicycles, etc. of equal value
agr. wage labor all hired
- Chinese active in marketing 
- since working in [[?lasang]] takes only a few days a year, can [[\strikethrough]] save [[\strikethrough]] say kerajinan full-time most of the year - in other words most days do no agr. work
work hours 8-4, with overtime if necessary
main raw materials steel nails and teakwood charcoal
nails from sources in Lenpuyangen and Namburan areas of Jogja
- charcoal from Jogja and [[Decanatan]] Paliyan - if not enough order from Madino (acc. to Joko from areas east of Madiun called Caruban and Nganjuk, esp forests near [[desa]] [[harsdan]])
- most nails and charcoal picked up by colts of Pak Sastro