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110 -decision on who received credit made at Kab. level Rejosari kiln in turn modeled after one at Wgembalrejo in Kudus -Pak Martopo says in future kilns donated by Bappikra will be built with (brick) foundation raises cost to just under 100 Rp per -notes that tiles must be made with better quality soil than bricks & can't use beramput for temper but must use sand -says kilns built at [[?]] can be used w/ no wood & sampah only, but people use some wood so faster -best sampah, he says, is [[?]] & daun [[?]] because long & thus stoking easier Aug 4, 79 w/ John & Supono another visit to village of Ngaluran krupuk village in Demak 1st in a series of visits to PDPI first-year villages to: [[indented list]] a. record technology w/ John Raintree b. check on implementation of credit project [[end of indented list]] ((see above pp 16-26)) 111 3 types of ertruders seen: [[indented list]] 1. trad. horse type 2. large screw driver ertruder, bought by the lurah 3. ertrudah using stone weights (lever action) 2 ertrurders to a pair - Pak Komar built himself & owns 2 sets [[end of indented list]] -horse type we saw at a small family enterprise, labor consisting of father & mother did the steaming & sand frying get metal parts from foundry in Kudus & do woodwork themselves Krupuk stacked on square bamboo trays price of tapioca flour has gone from 50 - 175 rp. a kilo in last two months ago, while they have been able to raise selling price of krupuk from 150-200 only many HH's not producing during this visit, but this HH is able to keep going by using no paid