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once in every 3 or 4 years if very dry cannot plant at all. -Park H. sys with surprise that if springs dry up people don't know where the water goes, + if water comes back into the springs people don't know where it comes from -Harto also says that if sumber air is getting full, a sign that the price of food will go up -Harto says govn. once had a plan to stockpile 700 tons of gaplek in Wonosari + head - (?) against it - was (?) 1975-76 + because a lot of rain stockpiles not needed, nobody bought + rotted 1976-77 price of gaplek rose to 7000-8000 (?) quintal; were drought yearns + also swells almost dry + (?) completely dry (line) 1974 1975 1976 drought river dry wells almost dry 1977 (?????) (next page) 105 -if (scratched) the sumber (?) air are dry + water comes into them there is a mysterious noise ("suana ajaib") like a bomb now market price of gaplek 30p per K, while rice about 5X more expensive [[?]] 150 Rp limestone for camping began to be exploited in 1976 - formerly had to pay people to clear the yards on fields (stones piles up [[crossed-out]] of [[/crossed-out]] as walls) + now neighbors are not allowed to take ("tidak baleh diambril tetanga") because they know is valuable limestone [[?]] in Karangtengah - the name of the company which buys up Gunung Mas way of selling is to pile up stones alongside road + then picked up by a truck from Gunung Mas I truckload get 2000 Rp acc. to Harto the large flat stones seen in some houses ffloors not processed in Kajor but bought from villages of Mulo, Duwet, + Mucang Pak H's wells + neighbors about 28 meters deep - on west side (KII) where Pak H's house located