1,261. Reference : MM-1-12-68

Cloth, expenses.

| Cost of cotton and dye. Each family bought cotton to weave for both everyday wear and to supply the need for new work clothes. | Punch card

1,262. Reference : MM-1-12-69

Sources of household income.

| Income of villagers from sale of rice and meat, wages from handicrafts production, employment and estate management by the family. | Punch card

1,263. Reference : MM-1-12-70

Minor household expenses.

| Seng's expenses for kerosene used to fill the lamp. | Punch card

1,264. Reference : MM-1-12-71

Income and expenses

| Income and expenses of villagers for food, bribes, and gambling. | Punch card

1,265. Reference : MM-1-12-72

Household finces ideal.

| In a poor family, children would leave the parental home to build a bamboo house. The pattern of inheritance distribution among siblings. | Punch card

1,266. Reference : MM-1-12-73

Finances.

| Nan Un earned 400 baht from working in the garden. It was spent on the illness of Loi | Punch card

1,267. Reference : MM-1-12-74

Household finances.

| Income of house no. 14 is from the sale of dessert, eggs, agricultural yields, plow hire, and gardening. | Punch card

1,268. Reference : MM-1-12-75

Household finances.

| Income of the house no. 20 was from the sale of rice, planting of tobacco, and engagement as a carpenter for Bunsi. Expenses were from clothes, meat, alcohol, purchase of land and cart. However, the income from sale of rice was spent strictly on agriculture. | Punch card

1,269. Reference : MM-1-12-76

Household finances.

| The income of house no.12 was from the sale of rice. A young man should possess a field on his own because young girls would not marry the ones who do not own a field. | Punch card

1,270. Reference : MM-1-12-77

Household finances.

| The income of house no. 37 was from the sale of agricultural products, and field rental. The interest was compensated in kind. | Punch card