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[[first page]] 54 dyes towells [towels] dyed with cold water. napthal [12?] - stage dyes which are twice as expensive but color fast Mbah Sumi setors most of her production with bakuls in Beringharjo Pak Mokhsin has 2 langganans the one who tukan-tambaks thread for finished goods & the other who pays kontan (cash) all tengkulaks working out of the village are pribumi - Mbah Sumi has her own lables - customers lower + middle income Indonesians - Mbah Sumi has rice fields, Pak Mokhsin has none - main food rice [underlined/] Ruslan's notes [underlined] wt of thread used for handuks 205 + for setagen 42/2 one time threading up can get 40 selagens of 5 M each or 200M of cloth!! [[second page]] 55 BL [top of page/] MALANGAN [top of page] acc. to Pak Mokhsin Residents of Gamplong seldom have more than 1 GLEBAK of land = 40M^2 = 1600M^2 dyes bought from Toko Sasiwama on Jl. Pabsingan, Jogja [in margins/] Sept 13 - w/ Ruslan [in margins] - interview with Pak [underlined/] Pawcrosoedasno [underlined] kepala social for Kal. Sumbcsagung (Malangan) other industries in the Kal. are blacksmithing, brickmaking are roughly 30 perapens with 1-4 workers each, located in Ngento-Ento & Sumberan dukons other activities are fish-ponding & chicken raising fish raised include gusameh, tawes, & klaper, but this activity somewhat disturbed after 75 due to shortage of water while repairs on [Mataran?] - fish from ponds can normally be sold to [strikethrough/] Jak [strikethrough] Jogja, solo & Madiun, while fry [BIBIT?] obtained from Purwakarta, W. Java - ponds filled from irrigation ditches, not from groundwater,