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Dr. Mary Gephart's counsel and advice are also remembered with heartfelt gratitudea Also to the South Dakota State Extension Service and South Dakota State University, the author extends thanks; for support of the study and actual help in collecting and processing the data. And to the families who graciously gave their time and information are hereby extended a warm and cordial thank you. ‘. Ly... ‘1 J. (w T.‘ _. . i" .\ I l . l ‘ «'1‘ J Iv ”I n- u. n ‘l'. ( 3.1. J w- .‘W' . I can’t-0.. n‘ .a . A l .c. .1 V w... 3 8 8 O l l 3 w) L..- 00 .u. o... r. .. .3. r7 1 .... .3. . .. L- . - --.. .. 7 Wm . . 4... 11“ l «IJ l 1 1.; 1... r a .1 \u. 1...“. so 7 .. my. 0 I o o O o O O o o O o o o a a. o t u I C 0 fi 0 O C O O O O O O I n. 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Responses of Selected Hutchinson County, South Dakota, Homemakers to the Question, "Who Selects and Buys Clothing?". . . . . . Responses of Selected Hutchinson County, South Dakota, Homemakers to the Question, "Do You Think it Is Harder or Easier to Buy Clothing These Days than it was Two or Three Years Ago?". . . . . . . . . . . . esponses of Selected Hutchinson County, South Dakota, {omenekers to the Question, "Why Do You.Think So?" (Tdat Clothing Is Easier or Harder to Buy These Days Than It Was Two or Three Years Ago) . . . . . . . . Responses of Selected Hutchinson County South Dakota, Homemakers to the Question, "Do You.Want to Know More About Kinds of Clothing to Help in Selection and Buying?". iv Page 15 16 16 l7 l7 19 19 20 21 21 12. 13. 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J.- ._. duh randomly selected honenuhers to a pre~deteruined list of questions in Home Economics subject matter areas as a basis for future evaluations. The selected areas of Home Economics subject matter included: Foods and Nutrition; Textiles and Clothing (the area covered by this report); Family Life; Family'Economies; Housing and Home Furnishings; and Household Equipment. Assuming that all homemakers in Hutchinson County could be potential users of Extension Educational programs, the purpose of this Hutchinson County study was to analyze the information gathered concerning these families and their clothing practices. _ The principal objectives of the part of the research for this study were: 1. To establish a benchmark for evaluation of teach- ing success in the area of’Textiles and Clothing ’ for Hutchinson County. 2. To describe the homemaker population of the County in terns of specific and general family character~ istics. , ’ 3. To describe the practices now being used by these honemahers in the areas of Textiles and Clothing. %. To analyze these characteristics of homemakers in relation to their age, income, education, and occupation of the male household head. 5. To draw some implications which would lead to a possible Textiles and Clothing program in Hutchinson County. . ’9 l "“.‘¢r 1 L l ‘ i '94.! J. ‘c "3‘. 7‘ anti. "- ‘v ‘ .w'fifi'i a, .4 .3.- w .k' OJ. '1 a |:. . :8 ‘ ._.. . .. \. t..'. 21. ...". D x "3 h" n, t"' -3”. o .3. .. f o b . I - a m a .C K... n. t u I 0' Ark ._ «is. «.1. .. c .. U u. ,- A. L Q q . .. .' _ “o...- , ,..V.{._ . I ‘ 1 I \) .l. 5.! 1"... ft. , .l. n . .. i. V s |,f.d <.’; I) ‘1'. ‘3 -.A‘,.: 17! ~1~.“a‘ - \.~-.r. - .. U.._.I.- HQ ‘3‘! - Q 18.11" 3.1 ‘3. e :3. '.'1 ‘1‘) .‘ su- ‘30 -1 .i)‘ F. J P: ", ‘2 ,‘7. ‘J'! x “('4 \ , 9.5:"!- {jg-r. .31“- ‘J a q ' .1. the and o 9 lave (5) "1. 11C 211 L4 rh U ill i .1 4. ale l \ 2v .1 It} ( . 7‘ Lu} C." v ‘ ... .9-.. 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J J L1 4.}; 065,1 b \J .L L118 «Lian- 1 national etuéy of Home Ce ne‘rotion Kembere (3) was 0028 uctefl to secure inforgetion to use ea a guifi we for effective worK u1th n021«mair e'e This study wee designed to get 121012" ion about family 0103;123 practices, and the homemeKe23e age. efiuoetion, and 12o021. Inquiry concerning previously taught theueion Home Economics programs was investigatedo Findings in the c1 Khing area showed that almost eight out of ten members did home-eewiug--moetly dresses for themselves and their daughters. Twenty-two per cent had proba leme with clothing the family; these problems come under the broad general areas of selection and buyingo However, fitting seemed to be a problem with both reefiy~to~wear and home- constructed garmentso nil‘min {#3 one .t cued i :0 9m 022g (homeneKere were °<£ t: irfiyofive years and vounger) hio iezmn families concerning their clothing expen dit es, practices in home sewing, and purchases of reeo7-tomwoer; Reoelte showed that a narrow majority of clothing worn was h0m3"00-8t.dPLCQo Usual garments made were housed oree see, eproee, blouses, and skirts. 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Many people are willing and able to cooperate in a study when all they have to do is talk. Also, the interviewer can repeat the question or use a non—directive probe when the questions are not understood. Another reason for using the interview method for the present study was because many of the interviewees could not read English. Thus. the interview technique seemed to be the most approp~ riete and satisfactory. _§evelgpinv the_Interview Schedule .. J—nq'Ji With this in mind. and using the schedule developed for the Boston South End Project (1) as a starting point, an interview schedule was developed for the present Hutchin~ son County study. Under the technical assistance of Dr. Starley Hunter, Research Specialist, PBS, Home Economics, and the State Extension Staff (including the acting Dean of Home Economics, and a textile research person), a schedule was developed. In the textiles and clothing section, on 8 I V I '. 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I' .d‘:. m.;‘.ann ‘ ...1-4 :rJ-u 5:3.J4‘a4bi... -J£I‘u.ll"4.lra.”JIMM'b-cflwfié.arfia~l o Wumilies Bx;f}1 as who who gave 30 not he re No Re’ one 9 m—r 1 V of y; I“ 63' 1.51.63 1.100 N ‘2'). 200 {U r!“ . f . r’ relepdone 2&6 82 29 -. s 1, Television 27+ h' 13 10 3 Radio (la7 in each family) 318 Daily and weekly paper 196 Daily only 5 Weekly only 52 ‘0 OO‘x'! enacn cvqco *o N=328 In general, hGL mes appeared to be well equipped. One prominent piece of equipment was a freezer. Seventy-five per cent had at least one freezer and 19 per cent had a locker at a locker plant. In a "windshield tour" of the County, including towns, the interviewers found homes, in most cases, were well cared for and neat ené clean. High rays and roads :4 I were also in good conciitfi me}, n comparison with other counties in the state. ine3.ysfls cf the emgioyment of mole househol heads infirms the fact that most of the county is fiependent on {13 'QTiC culture. Eightymbhree per cent of the male houeehold heaés were in some phase of agriculture, wh e the remaining 9.: Z 1 3 LA *1 (0 M1 5) 1 ('3 L2? CT 9 “a v? p} t.) \) \3 0 =3 2 ..J H: 13:3 lair-:2 ,4. 3—4 ‘4 M0 ...4 (a DJ Cl; w DJ 9: Q; {-1 Eu. 0 ‘a *"n - ‘k V A. i c P O. -. ‘ '* ' ',' I " '2 gob»; of these 3 per .e.t were leoorers, l -er.ceat service - - o. .1 u ."9 I ‘ ‘K I a H ‘ 3 3 cu - . ~-,._. , . -' ~ . 21 '- - . 3 s... Hg, _-.~s-.’- - ‘ 3.33.33. tx'.‘ :3 ..uJ' 3) s-~~.,){ ;‘..a.'~..f. :3." .3131 '33 , .1. ;,'-.}‘—}' wau-Iw-A: H c." 292.3. 31.3: a? («SW—1 49v; 1"er N. h. 7~1: van. J M: .1. 11". maxim 3.3.w'ic-nnm‘ul3 LW -. -‘——- -‘ “wrap“-..ammz.’ 1.2.1..» '— «av. 12- '3 ”mu-o.»- .2 3 ply. 3-1:. It). H331; In ’.W w‘z‘i Jul-u [bu ...—.- ..:w- ‘ 3M -— ‘ - ‘ nnrn's‘nQ-‘L-a fig-wk 1W0 5‘; 1.7 «.3 'v létux. u’ .5- A 1 . I _ .. 3—H 3 _ _ __. ___ _ 3 .3 _ .. _ -_.... .3 ._.... ._.. £.:73163fl ”te Oune3 ~ Opeyator of £31m 132 h Retired and u.crt3ovefi P0 1 Easiness and P1 ofo.3 310381 3 1 Other Occupatlons Laborer Servica‘Wsrke: 0§8roui38~tlfi0”?fi* Clerical, 33133 N \1-F’OWO N3 fiéiigl type of jobs such as welders, etc. Cfiucatiofi is the puréose of the Extension Service. Therefore, extension wor gers need to Enos the income, age, and educational level of the honc333ers in order to prepare teachingm 3a terial to meet their nee 63. There were twenty college st adents in these 328 ”amilies. Of the 318 home 33‘; era interviewed (ten house- holds were without ho3amakers), 161, or #9 per cent, had not at tenr13fi high :5 chool (s as Tab1.o 3). Table 3. Eflucation 031bcwe" ‘aers 53: pied in Hutchinscn Covnty, 301th D:.kota, 1964- gauctrauir‘wpfl mvmwaumwxm'n‘m 'rJInIVHV-b-fi'nbflrn‘SE1Gifts-V‘mkuL‘uEI-v. _ ‘L ._.._. ,,.. . ._..-_. .. A “ ‘_—..=‘.;=‘- mwmme-flollm vaults-0511:.m3ul a ‘r‘vM'afiir’oc 5:111:11me ‘33—‘1ng ur- ._ _ . 31—; ‘-“"‘ ' ‘ - ...—_ .— 3-.. --= “ Ccva a -.33:1 . ho 3.61333 5 ILL .L V9 ~ I n- 3 3 ... A .- _. - - . 3 .3 A- I I .3 A Lth or less 23 5th to 8 oh grade 138 let to 33d yr. high school 31 OFT. high school 62 0316 beyond high school* 13 p.30 * M.r {-4 WQWM-F'QQNV 1 to 3 years of 3013.9ge #0 1 w yr. allege 9 E0 re qpon3e 1 No homezahev in home 10 33328 L‘ A' L _A A 7- ‘ ‘#*4 '“' *In’c].udes baa M1 1333, v9 cational training, machines, etc. ". 1 1 ‘ l .‘ ’.‘ ., " \ "f ‘I.~"‘.} “' " . ..p' ; ..i-. U “J 2 ..1 ‘. .. u’ a -.J A- w u .. .- -4 ’.-‘.'.. 'J..- ‘.l .84 ... .- '- I. ‘..- .' ..- v- v 1 w-! ‘.v.', ._-\- ~~ -"--r - -'~ - ~x-« ‘ '1 ‘- r' ;“ .. ' '3‘". 4'? I? L o a r. 3,1. .3 3 CF 5- (3.1 1-2.. (I; ”"3314; .3 J 13 75.)? L: 0 Lu 9 CHEMfu 1.3.1., on 0.1. t;LG £312.33}. 3.3-3 ,4 .p 4. .‘s :4 . fia'uou- . . . .‘1 -A' no . _a .c a. r ALLLy yo ;l;b «nine, Gnu 2? 33‘ ceflt are Sthy and over. Table %. Age of homemakers sampled in Eu chinson County, South Dakota, 196% - -*- ‘ A _.r_ .-. .uv.~mmum..m. “twitnc- Ram‘s—nun.“ ago-L:- n than: - --~ 4‘ L __ ...—- _ .- _ -.51"'__—‘_.._ .- _h_ _ .— ...-...... I‘d-1...‘..,‘?.r. Il‘nfl‘rlflnl'CHh“ A I _‘ ._.-L -A“... _ Age No. . % 4 o A 4 A A +__~ 2% and under 15 5 25-29 26 8 30-29 H7 1% £0-39 63 19 5ou59 77 2* 60~69 %h 13 70 and over M6 1% No Homemaker 10 3 33328 Table 5 shows that 61 per cent of the households have incomes under $5,000, and 28 per cent of these families have less that 32,500 on which to live, each year. Table 5. Incomes of families sampled in Hutchinson County, South Dakota, 196% _ ___‘ ._. AAA A A- -———— ._. vv—-~—l-—w J— ...—.- ___. n A ._.. ._4 - - _ A Hutchingon County South Dakota Yoarly Income No. % No. % jfifier $2500- 93 28 h5,¥28 27.2 $2500~$kgg9 16> -3? 5h,113. 32.h “500%??1'r99 5'9 16 37. 580 22. '5 $?500~&9999 27 8 17,203 10.3 A w @lOgOGS ana over 25 8 12,693 7.6 Don t know anfl no roagonaa 16 5 .. - l t -‘-_.u' ‘.an n 5;... I"; L“ ,p [*3 ‘P" H L) P Evea though the incomo aodenrs low, it must he remembered that 1959'wa3 a drovvht yaar for agyiculturo in in Scoth Dakota: Beadle, Broo; lacs , Brows, Minneheha, and Fehaihgton. Hutchinson County’s tax‘base is over 55.5 mil ion; even though the tax base is so established, the ad a devaStating effect on the economy of H a) \‘7 \0 id a. H o d '3 DJ ct ea :5 n H atehinson Conn Hy n summary, the findings tell us that the ”typical“ Hutchinson County homomi“ r is between MO and 60 years of age (#3 per cent), with 8th grade education or less (M9 per centt has an incohe of $5,000 or less (61 per cent), and her husband is in some phase of agriculture (83 per cent). 23W _§ig§ho ofWQleLina Practices of Boson M53 ts ME! A Many different areas of clothing practices were inves- tigated. Inquiry by interviewers revealed that 93 per cent of the families had access to sewing machines. However, only 7% per cent liked to sew. Generally, the families were pleased with the home-constructed garments. Forty per cent of the home makers said they mad e over or altered those ga meats which had been exchanged or handed down. When homemakers were asked how family members received their clothing, (Table 6) garments purchased new as ready»to-wear were a major source for the entire family, etaecially for adults (98 per cent). Table 6 also shows that ht JEW“R se w for all mew the rs of the family. .,u U ... ‘ m ‘r'. +“ ,g‘ at :r‘ f‘.‘ n. ‘- 7.. I! r! '1“ am -' a p . r. “z“ ‘9‘ r’ -§‘ r f; 4' . a -.a .'-:-' It. l‘,. . -o— . J—J LL; 9 m.“ ...‘f .5411. \5 --' $1.315 ’9. J ~- ..L ‘.h'.‘ J 5i J-L L U C} .1. t} C (133.41; E. ....L .L .Lnd .Lr‘lg Quit "I'LLO 111‘... \3 e docir'cic lJo1t o13+flt g selection. Table 7 reveals that the moths? selected ?8 nor cent of her own clothing. Thirtyn eight percent of the fathers selected their own clothing, and as per cent made choices in comb ation with t? e family members. Table 6. Responses of selected Hutchinson Countyfl3 South ay Dakota, honemakers to the question on families get their clothing" Children Adults Under 13 13 and over ‘Ways* No. % No. % No. % Sew at home (new) 153 #7 67 20 #5 1h Handed down in family MM 13 69 21 3h 10 Exchange with family and friends 3% 10 58 18 28 9 Buy ready made 311 98 112 3% 89 27 As gifts (new) lhl #3 73 22 50 15 *Responde nts could give two answers ,but not all gave two. Table 7. Responses of selected Hutchinson County, South Da sets, r.cuemakeis to the question, "Who selects and buys clothing? Child Family Clothing for: Self Father l3-20yr. Combination Who Chooses No. % No. % No. % No. Mother 2h8 8 2 l 3 2 60 19 Father #0 ZS 103 38 2 l 123 #6 Children - - - - - - - - m13-20_ h—notne 318; Father 2?O; k§6*Children were living at home in 179 families. However, through error in the develop- meno of schedule, this row cannot be used. 32? cent ssifi they we 3 satisfied witn the clothinc thev bought for their families. When intesviewers asked if they found it harder to 3217 J ' , Q- ;‘. . ‘ "2.- . - r ~. t a clothing thece Joys tnsn tuo or three yeels ago, #5 per cent of the homemakers said it was about the same; 1 p . 2 per cent said it was harner. Tables 8 and 9 reveal their (.0 reeeonses and reasons. do Table 8. Resgonses'of selected Hutchinson County, South Dakota, homemakers to the question, "Do you think it is harder or easier to buy clothing these days than it was 2 or 3 years ago?" Responses No. ' % About the same 1%8 hS Harder ' 106 32 Easier 66 20 Ho respense 8 3 N2328 fist-Biff: L1. Lian. Li; .0 pursue 811.11g 01 OLD L113. .1955 we :‘3 9113.21 {/1} problems for Hutchinson County homemakers. When asked, 57 per cent wanted to know more about some kinds of clothing to help them with selection and buying, while 39 per cent were not interested in additional information. Table 10 shows the types of clothing those homemakers wanted to know more GUOUt for their selection and buying. Two hundred forty-five, or 7H per cent of all home» makers sampled, said they liked to sew. Sewing habits were then investigated in relation to why 328 homemakers liked to sew or did not like to sew (see Table 11). 3 c 23 3 (J - the q: itgon, ‘Uhv do you t ” sc-‘ (trn5«cu*dan;i£ ass tr~nercsv th,s2 neg: tr n it ' 2 2 or 3 j :63 ago) M: A ll" e-Jtlféa-a’l‘m-etv: 1-1-1.“ vhumrfi‘y‘vrumrat 1-." irra‘nrurslur'r-La 8-. . «43.1. —a “Anal-ml In“ mum‘uMJO — - ... ‘ —e - .L‘J-‘éhum '-..h.‘.'afl 'uF\.'I( .L'mll-‘I 1" "-‘If'm‘a-HBV‘M‘I'PJI'AE'JN ~..'III:£_‘1‘- --l.l‘..N-<"Dh1"sfl.3 Mm 0".“(4-0-U "' L‘ 5‘ - A ‘ fir: "_ “ —‘ " :1”. PK. ’) 3. b: 4.118 EEO . % Style snfi fit 52 21 Cost 60 25 new fabrics 10- % Shopping westlemst 38 16 Other 23 9 'Wider selection #9 20 Better sizing 12 5 s 9 q=2et neon interviewee was s> d for t- JO reasons. *Ho one problen was indicate3. bzexpleatechnicsl not find she they had in mind, sizinv for person who ot a reguls- size 1%, etc. Table 10. Responses of selected Hutchinson County, South DsLots, hononejors to the qeestion, "Do you went to know'more about kinds of clothing to help in selection and buying?" 4? C\ H Shoes Othe. J2 Kinds* No. % Dress :33 for self 10% 2% women 3 costs ano sni be 63 1% Children's enter clothing 51 ll hosiery onfl socks 3i 7 fonnfiation gsrnonts he 9 Boys' and men's costs gnu suits 55 12 Under clothes 28 6 O 7 $34.35, Re (?C1\:;: 15.0%“! '0: sfio nden scould give more tr an one answer. ‘ I. f’ . 'h (“- I .':' "\ 1 T - . ‘ 1- ’ V ‘ " - .. ll. .. .j .r . _ '3‘ _-'<.~ f: liars \ 1‘. 13:3 ,. .3. 1/3 C...) .../l tut/'9 SUutn a 1 ... .. .L .. . I .... ‘ l (.1, 3.» ll :3 cc r- .tlin, “Wh‘ do you .: .. .- .. .3» . 2 lJ_3 0f RJt Jer t sew?" — WM?“ artsy- l' flaunt!» .F‘ nit-v v'v 6'3.- Vii-«rpm “than uni-101W I‘M-1f '.‘ — ...-a u we A‘m-um' f. —v Yes so” _no “covers Re2.330313x he. % Saves money 78 22 Creative outlet 132 37 Time consuming - E0 aptitude #5 l2 Other+ ’ 10% 29 N=359 *Bespondents could give more then one answer. +No one problem was indicated. Example-wnever learned how, do not like to sew, not satisfied with finished product, etc. When asked what they liked to sew best, homemakers indicated clothes for children (28 per cent) and themselves (32 per cent) (see Table 12). Seventeen per cent of-the homemakers also did the feze ily' s sending and patching. Table 12. Responses of selected Hutchinson County, South Denote, nonsmokers to the question, "What do you like to sew best?" Articles of clothing* No. % Clothes for self 138 32 lothes for children 119 2 Mending - patching 73 17 Draperies 2n 5 Curtains 2- g 811 covers ”0 No ghoice 33 8 Nfih29 *Homemekers were given more than one choice. After learning sewing preferences and habits of the WJJXJ cro shers, the investigator vented to determine what they Table 13. Resnonses of s Dskote, homeme you like elected Hutchinson County, South here to the question, "What would to be able to sew better?" Choices* Ho. % Clothes for self 73 32 Coats and suits 3O 13 Children's clothing 20 9 General clothing an 20 Other 1+3 19 Slip covers and draperies 16 7 N=1+2§ # *Homemekers were given more than one choice. The investigator was interested in knowing how the homemakers cared for the family’s clothing. The laundry was done in the home by 90 per cent of the homemakers. Of these same women, 88 per cent did not find it difficult to care for the family's clothing. Three per cent had their laundry sent out. Further investigation shows that these ten individuals were primarily men and older women. Only three were homemakers who worked outside the home. The remaining seven werezi three bachelors, two widowers, one retired homemaker, end one widow. Conventional washing machines were used by 8% per cent of the homemakers; 39 per cent of the homemakers owned a dryer. Commercial dry cleaners were used by 79 per cent of the families, while 16 per cent used the coin-operated do-ituyourself cleaners. . . v .,.~. . . . ID I .vr‘;-&- 4'1..-:'4 .' ~1 . n J v‘ I - ‘1 ‘\ ...... ,.‘ _ n -‘ g e - )‘ p- '. .11". 2:1 \,' Vilnmdm" -- .- A A l ..,.‘ ..‘4-4. -~ 1- .. -;n""-_“ u; uanul‘ Ax . . .... ....I “2,3... M... «Mutant-uni» Cam. "I “was-...“ In the Hutchinson County study, eight questions related to clothing the family were examined in relation to four variables. (Refer to apnendix for copy of interview ‘sehedule.) The questions selected were: 1. Why do you or do you not like to set? 2. What do you like to sew best? 3. What would you like to be able to sew better? h. What are the different ways people in family get their clothing? S.‘Who selects and buys clothing for family members? 6. Do you think it is harder to buy clothes these days than two or three years ago? 7. What kinds of clothing would you like help with in selection and buying? and 8. Do you or do you not have a dryer? Clothing data from these eight questions were classified with four variables: family income, home- maker's age, hquend's occupation, and homemaker’s education. These variables help to describe the population; therefore, they were used as constants in relation to the textile and clothing date to give a more complete picture of the findings. I. Why do you or do you not like to sew? Tables lh—l? When honesnkers were asked the question, "Why do or do you.not like to sou?" they listed three major reasons—- two positive and one negative: "saves money,” "creative outlet," and "time consuming." These answers made up three— fourths of the honemekers' first response to the question (Table 1%). The largest group of women (9%) in their first response indicated they sewed for a creative outlet. V ' ’ .~.' {.J.‘ . ‘7.- . 0“. 1‘ _.L_ '4 (‘.u r...“ v.. .‘o 1‘. ‘ ’ if", '4. (A . .,«‘ .r‘——4,- it... [‘1'WJ fl €11" M ‘.'fi) on r? 0" 3.3 3' 4'; j, j {._. ._.),1, a, ...; . :4 J l' I ‘J .-. V.&.L‘..- v -J "Am"... ' _ '-. : M; s. ...) LL; .1 t CIVIC; 111C. in 9. . A . {I ‘ . 'R '- ._. 1.. ‘- - . - ~ -9 I their Lire: fGSeuflfifl that seeing saved money had ianily 4’ ‘ incomes in the @ZQ‘Gmfi7STO range. 0f the 9% first responses given by women who said they lise to see for a creative outlet, 66 per cent (62) were those with incomes of $5000 and under. Twnety~five of the #1 (61%) first responding that seeing was time consuming were women in that same income range (Table 1%). From the 272 first responses, 163 (60%) of the women had incomes of $5000 and under. wenen in all age categories said as a first response that they sewed to save money (Table 15). Almost 50 per cent (#5) of the homemakers who answered in their first response that they sewed for a creative outlet were those between #0 and 60. Over oneafourth (11) of the first responses that sewing was time consuming were given by women between 50 and 60. From the total number of first responses 123 (has) of the women were between #0 and 60. Over one—half (39) of the homemakers who said in their first response that they sowed to save money were farm onerators’ wives (Table 16). Farmers"wives also represented over a third of those honesskers who first said sewing was a creative outlet for then. And 18 (the) homemakers who go. felt sewing was time consir ng were wives of farm operators. Even though more farm operators' wives (112) gave first responses to this question, three other homemaker groups were aggressive: those with no male head (bk), wives of ’D in their firet regionee, that sewing saved mono; either 11 fifthmeighth greie educational level or had oom- yleted high eghool (21) (iehle 17). When women seid they =.wed for a ore etiv e out3.et, 66 (?€)Z) first responses were given by a""on who he d an Afloat} 32121 level between fifth greie and hig? Sohoo l graduation. Of all homemakers who felt that sewihg was time consuming 6(3-Z ) of the #1 SESWGI' 3 were given by those with a fifth to eighth grade ed iCetion. In suemery, it would seen from date in Tables lh~17 that homer ehers with family 1nconw s of $5000 and under thought 3e wing saved mon‘: 3y, was a creative outlet, and was time consuming. All age g1 cups said it saved money. How- ever, those between #0 and 60 considered it a creative outlet and yet felt it was time consuming Most homemakers had an educational level of fifth grade through completion of high school. II. What do you like to sew best? Tables 18-21 Dresses for self and children's garments were the types of clothing most often mentioned when homemakers were fled, ”Wh.et do you like to sew be est?" (Table 18). Nearly two-thirds (87) errressing the choice to sew dresses for self had incomes under $5000. Over one-half (66) of those who sewed children's clothing were homemakers with incomes under $5000. From the 396 responses given, ERZ were from those women with inoom as under $5000. As income increased eoove @5000, £81? won on sewed for self and children. 7' . ~ 7 . w s 1 .. - - L . ~. .- .. _. w - - . | I ' . ' . . .. 7 , ‘ . . ' ‘ 1 ‘ J . t ‘ 1 .._\. .- . 1 r I J g ‘ , ._ ‘, - f I , l v . ‘ ' u-a u '.' ~..r M .. \a Q J ,_ ..y .. . -' ' . v I. ~ mending and patching received incomes between $2500 and 35000. When analyzing data in Table 19, the investigator found that almost oneéhalf (68)_of the interviewees who said they preferred to sew dresses for themselves were from house years of age. A classification of children's clothing by homemaker's age showed that 58 (hBZ) homemakers between 30 and 50 said they preferred to sew for children. or those who did mending and patching, nearly oneafourth (21) were from 50-60 years old. When occupation of the husband was used to classify what homemakers like to sew best, the results indicated that most responses came from women with husbands who were employed as farm operators (173), professionals (#8), or were retired or unemployed (#8). Sixty-seven homeswere without a male household head. or all the homemakers who sewed their own dresses, 56 (h1%) were wives of farmers (Table 20). Twentymone (15%) of the women who sewed dresses for themselves were in families where there was no father or he was retired. Of all the children's clothing sewn, one- half (59) of the garments were done by farm operators' wives. Forty~five per cent (33) of all the respondents who did mending and patching were farmers' wives (Table 20). Sixty-two (h§%) of the women who sewed dresses for themselves had fifth to eighth grade education (Table 21). Children's clothing was made by M3 (36%) interviewees with five to eight years of education, while 30 (25%) of those educated through high school made children’s clothing. .' .... .. .11 ,,..:. 35);. c1111: be. pixie} blul’l Ur ' L} 5"! -ess like to sew their own clothing better than children’s clo‘t‘ n; h: 1 hose with 0101 eighth grade like to sew (Q children” s clothin about as 1:311 as t1eir own. Almost oneehalf (3%) of all women who did the family's mending and patching were those with five to eight years of educa« tion. In summary, it would seen from Tables 18n2l the data show that women with incomes under $5000 liked to sew best dresses for themselves, children's clothing and do mending and patching. Most dresses were sown by women between hO-60, while women between 30-50 years of age sewed for children. III. What would you like to be able to sew better? Tables 22-25 The investigator was also interested in what home- makers "would like to be able to sew better." When inter- viewees were asked this question, most responses were dresses for self, coats and suits,znd general clothing. To some extent all income levels we re interested in sewing better all items mentioned. However, it must be remembered that 61 per cent (201) of all the homemakers sampled have incomes of $5000 or less-~consequently the largest number in these groups (Table 22). When incomes were $7500 or under nearly three-fourths (5%) of the 73 homemakers interviewed wanted to'sew better clothing for themselves. However, the largest number (21) (29%) were those women with incomes between $2500 and $5000. When .; .cfio g1,. an -1,1o xi; 1,333, ©45WHUlf (15} of the homexakers wanter to sew better coats and suits. As the income increased to $7500, the number of women wanting to sew better coats and suits increased. From the 20 home- nahers who were interested in sewing better children's clothing, eight (h0%) had incense from $2500~$5000 (Table 22). When asked what they would like to sew better, more women between the ages of 30 and 60 stated they would like to sew all items listed (Table 23). Most responses were given by women (157) between 30 and 60. Data in Table 23 indicate that, of all homemakers wanting to sew better clothing for themselves, 22 (30%) were from 50-60 years old. As the age increased to age 60, so did the number of women wanting to sew clothes for self, with the exception of a slight drop for those between MO and 50. More women (23) between ages 30 and 60 wanted to sew better coats and suits than other groups choosing this item. Number of women wanting to sew coats and suits increased to age 50, where it decreased. Even though some wonen in all age groups wanted to sew better children's clothing, almost one-half (9) of those who responded were 30 and under. Table 2% illustrates what items women would like to sew better in relation to husband's occupation. ‘wives of farm operators would like to be able to sew better all clothing items mentioned. One hundred and eighteen of the responses are in this category. Over one-half (#2) of all women who responded that they sewed clothing for themselves were wives of farm operators (Table 2%). When nonsmokers A oonpnrison of that they would like to sew better ‘1' ~ ‘ . “ and honenaher“ education showed that 33 (s§%) of those stating clothin (N ¢e C» '3 d" (U P" in: ‘3‘ 537 2:1; 0 ' J Lu] ‘4 H.) L— I ...4 w (D C'- O eight years of education (Table 25). Of those women wantin to sew better coats and suits, the largest number (ll) (37%) were home- makers having completed high school. These two education categories have the highest number of responses: fifth- eighth grades (80) and four years of high school (55). Although every age group wanted to sew children’s clothing, eight (not) were in the fifthueighth grade level. The data in Tables 22-25 indicate homemakers with incomes $5000 and under with either fifth to eighth grade education or had completed high school wanted to be able. to sew better clothing for themselves and children plus make coats and suits. Every age group sewed clothing for themselves and children. And women 30~60 sewed coats and suits. However, Tables lS~21 Show that women liked to sew children‘s clothing about as well as dresses for self, but Tables 22n25 show they are much more concerned about sewing better on their own clothes than they are for children’s clothing. IV. Different ways people in family get their clothing. Tables 26-29 After determining the extent of sewing practices done in families, the investigator wanted to find out how neorle get their clothing. In looking at Tables 26-29 - - '3 . r) .3". 3 . .1 .‘ - 1-: .‘. . .1 ' --. ' . - ! ' .‘ .¢~ a ‘:-- r {.. . ,. (-,.j.» - n.) 3:: f -. ._.1 '1' .v: ~ 5 A; - ~ 3-:- \‘I. ‘ ,.fl.v- «(31 i ..- (jg-51.; [at-.9 is.) ha.) L—z than... -.. l: ;-.J 4.1.x, -; ‘... .2 .c ‘4; xx). .1. 2.1“ 1..LJ...&.«.. .3 L) ...-.i Cliu not. or aiymtomeesr for adults (311) end chi ld dre on (112) e.r1d ...: (D r") (“J sewed (153) and received gifts (3H1 for adults. However, families did receive clo thi.ng through gifts, handing down in families, and exchanging with family and friends. In looking at the income of those who sewed for adults at home, one finds th at as income increases, the amount of sewing for adults decreases (Table 26). Data also indicate that more homemakers with incomes between $2500 and $5000 sewed at home for their children than in other income levels. From the 1308 responses given, MM? are in the same income group. However, 108 of the 328 homemakers interviewed are in this same income level. About an equal number (283-285) of responses were in the income levels of $2500 and under, or $5000—$7500. One~third (23) of the women who said they handed down clothing for their children 13 and under had incomes between $2500 and $5000. Almost onenhalf (23) of those who exchanged clothinv with family and friends for children 13 and under were in this same $2500-$5000 income group. Rea d3 r~1;3«weer clothing was purchased for almost all adults in the 328 families interviewed regardless of the income. Of all homemakers who purchased ready-to-wear for adults, 190 (61%) were in those families with incomes of under $5300. Over one~third (#2) of the women selecting clothing for children under 13 had incomes between $2500 and $5000. Gi.fts of clothing *Jere received by 113 adults with incomes under $7500. . . . .. _ ,. ‘- . l ' .. ~, ' _~ .., ,---I . ‘.- u. .‘ .r .. . . .4 g _. '.. - g .... a.'- ~,' s"! y: ‘- .- U ’.- 1. “‘3? hotrcen hC and US {3?9) followed by those 30uh0 ----- wags ianilies receive clothing, the number of honemahers saving for adults incre ses until age 50, then drops, with Q) the largest number between 30~50. Of those women who sewed for children under 13, #3 (6h%) were between 30- 50, while one-half (36) of the homemakers who sewed for children over 13 were between h0—50 years of age. The data in Table 27 indicate that from all age levels handing down clothing for children 13 and under, #6 (66%) were those homemakers ranging in age between 30-50. All members of the family exchanged clothing with family and friends, regardless of the homemaker's age. Purchase of ready-touwear clothing for adults increased as the homemaker's age increased to age 60, when it decreased. One hundred and thirty-seven (hh%) of these honenahers were between the ages of h0~60. Seventy-four (66%) women between 30-50 purchased ready-to-wear for their children 13 and under. Almost one-half (#2) of all women who purchased readyutonwear for their children 13 and over were between MO-SO years Of 880- Nunber of adults receiving clothing as gifts increases as homemaker age increases until 60, when it drops. Children under 13 received clothing gifts in as (62%) families where the homemaker was between 30-50. 0f the families receiving gifts of clothing for children over 13, hat 62 (40%) of those who '73 (L. C 3- A C? 9-3 9.3 U" :- J (a h.) 0') {5 LI 0 c1" N H— sow for adults were wives of farmers. Host responses (679) were in this farm occuyational group, with professional men’s wives having 190 responses. When clothing was hon ed down in the family almost one—half (20) of the adults who said they received clothing this way lived on farms.' Children of farm operators also were handed down clothing. When nonsmokers exchanged clothing with family and friends for their children under 13, 36 (62%) of the 58 responses were from farm onerators‘ wives. Ready-to—wear was purchased for almost all adults regardless of the husband’s occupation. When families received clothing as gifts, again, the largest numbers were those families of farm operators (Table 29). Further investigation shows that nearly one-half (71) of all homemakers sewing for adults have five to eight years of education. However, one—third (23) of those who sewed clothing for children under 13 were high school graduates. Nineteen (h2fl) of those homemakers who sewed for children over 13 received five to eight years of education, followed by 12 (26%) high school graduates. Oneuhalf (23) of the women who handed down adult clothing had received five to eight years Of education. Approximately twouthirds of the children 13 and under one received handedudown clothing had mother with either , ” . l ‘ . o~ - ...» ~l .. .l ... nc. . .) ~ , .. L t. 3-..,” .,..":'— I' \ ."‘.1,. J, 2. .. -_ U;,3\J""ks.£:'..l.x (ail) Cf. Lite lapiiilifits 54.1.3.0 r. L L. I A m \3 1...: I “’ .-’ 32ii th3y h3 “~td flowii c 2:3-93 for of Ailfiren l3 and over :adh932331ers with fif' ch to ei.ghth gr2fle educ 3 tion. One hunfirea and thi.rt yafour (33%) howrvakors with five to eight 3ears of school also were the largest groug buying ready~to~sear for adults. Most aflults received gifts of clothing regardless of women's educational level, with the highest nueher (52) being those with a fifth-eight grace education (Table 29). Data in Tables 26—29 indicate the highest number of families with few e3 eptions fell in 00 the $5000 and under income bracket. Purchasing of ready-toawear for adults increased as homemaker age increased to age 60, while sewing for adults decreased as income rose. Nearly oneuhalf of all women seeing for adults have five to eight years of education. V. Who selects and buys clothing for family members? Tables 30~33 Data in Tailes 3a-33 reveal that mothers (2MB) select their can clothing, aha fathers (103) select their own clothihg and the family's (123). Children's clothing is selected in oombim tion (73) with all family members. When inquiry was then made comearing who selects and buys clothing for family members with income, data show that 2h2 families receive incomes of $2500-fi5000 while 152 have incomes under $2500 (Table 30) ; § ‘ ‘ " I" ‘ .“ ' . ‘2 . . . 4 A. . l ' ‘ .3 V \ c b \ . . I A ‘ ’ ‘ I - _ . -3 ~ v _. ~ " -' . ' I '\ \,_/ I '2’ . ‘y ‘ I . .- - L «— J C" I «.'.' - 1s v. ~- -}- '- -’I u I .4 1 u 4" !- .. I 1- n .c o - « a a i} If, ‘ ' . 2 . . - w. t ,3 a. x . . . , . 9v ~. 4 .. . .. ”3.3.3.3 Lani?” :4 .1 ~;.»‘ x.- 3.19- .L J. (J 5.3.1,} C1433“ .... «ii if: .2) 3:. ‘L! 8 42.1130 f”: b 13.31 {A ’3} l, “'1' j-JQO o f‘ -. c \u- - ”...-q .s- - ... ‘0 e fsfifin who huiflod in SGLQCLiCn of Cnewhalf (33) of tho. 'L ienily clothing and had incomes of $§OGO or less had help by their husbands in choosing their own clothing. Data in Table 30 show that nearly one-third (33) of the hnsbands with incomes between $2500~35000 choose their own clothing. when asked if they helped with all family clothing selec» tion, 50 (30%) of those fathers with incomes between $2500- $5000 said they did. Most children, regardless of income level, selected their own clothing with the help of their parents. When comparisons were made,the data in Table 31 show that mother selects her own clothing in all age levels, with the number of women doing so increasing until age 60, when it decreases. More women answering this ques- tion were between the ages of 30-60. Of all the fathers selecting their own clothing, the number doing so increased with the age of the homemaker until 60, when it decreased. Almost one-half (39) of all fathers whose wives were from hO»6O selected their con clothing. Table 31 indicates that father had some part in selection of all family cloth- ing regardless of wife‘s age. Selection of children's clothing seemed to be a family decision when comparing how children received their clothing regardless of the home- maker's age. In looking at data fron.Table 32, the investigator found that mother selects her own clothing regardless of hushendis occusation; however, 96 (38%) were farm opera— feesionel men's wives. Fern operator- represent onemhalf (53) of the fathers who said they selected their own . clothing. When father selected clothing in combination with other family members, 68 (55%) of those doing so were farm operators. As date indicated in Table 32, children usually selected their own'clothing in combination with other family members. ' Data in Table 33 show that most responses were by women with five to eight years of education (286) followed by those having completed high school (157). A comparison of who selects and buys clothing with educational level of homemakers, shows that most women in all education levels choose their own clothing; In the fifth to eighth grade range lll-(hS%) wonen selected their own clothing. When mothers said they took part in selection of other family members' clothing, one-third (22) had only five-eight years of school, while nearly ‘ oneufourth (13) had completed high school. To some degree father made decisions about all family clothing. Of all husbands selecting their own clothing, kl (h0%) had wives With five-eight years of education. Children’s clothing was selected in combination with all family members (Table 33). ' Data in Tables 30-33 show that mother usually selects her own clothing, father selects his own clothing and has some part in selection of all family clothing, while selec- tion of children's clothing appears to be a family decision. Date in Telles 3h-37 shoe th1t from the 320 responses, h 1&8 women said t;et buying cloth mg to Iw'e Gays was about (‘1- I; (D U) {)3 f: >_- 1e, 106 said it was harder, and 66 thought it was In classifying "Do you think it is harder to buy clothes these deys than two or three years ago?” by income, the investigator found that 11 (3 8%) of the 106 who said it was harder hed farm 11y incomes of $2500 or less and 3h (32%) in the income range of $2500 to 55000 (Table 35). From the 320 families responding, 19% received incomes under $5000. Classification of the same question by age group (Table 35), reveals that 79 (7h%) of those who said it was harder to buy clothes these days were MO years of age or older. Date in Te ble 36 infiicete that ell homemakers, regardless of husband’s occupation, said it was harder to has these days than two or three years ago. However, 39 (37%} were fess o1vereI tors wives. .lm ost oneuhslf (52) of those hos+mesers who felt ole thing selection was lesser these éeys hsd e fifth to eighth gr ede education (Table 3? ). From Tables 3h~37 it would app 3 r that of the 106 women who found it more éifficult to buy clothes these days the greatest number were H0 ens older with fifth-eighth gr Me cdlzw tion and had: ones uns er $5:00. Proportionelly ‘ , I '. 4‘ 7‘ ,p .x - y u- . ~ . .~ 'I u— T 2» ,~ - p, .. , .- -- ,' . , . .. '7 3‘1 -. -- 1’; tr If, pl ‘ :1 r,- 1:: c- »:wyy'. r 1 n a. .J r. »' ..-- -.-' .5"; —. -.~- J0 . .....r . k.‘ _'. ».4‘ it ‘qu ‘ "-.’ ,‘ ‘x. .-. ...". ".- .- ‘.'A " fin.“ .-( w \o'—- . V k'.v~é....‘L-*:..) “I. -.. ‘J L" . H. I . A. V sens than those who felt it was easier or harder. VII. What kinds of clothing would you like help with in selection and buying? Tables 33-e1 when homemakers were asked what they would like help with in selection and buying, the largest category was dresses for self (109). About en equal amount of interest was shown in women’s coats and suits (63), children's outer clothing (51), and boys' and men’s coats and suits (55). In a comparison of family income with kinds of clothing homemakers wanted help with in selection and buying, mmst responses were given by women with incomes between $2500 and $5000, regardless of item (Table 38). However, 19? responses were by those with $2500-$5000 incomes end 103 were in the $5000»$7500 range. Forty-seven (h3fi) of the 197 responses from h memshers bete~en $“§¢O«$§OOO inflioeted they would like 0 c in selecting and buying their own dresses; c’2 (hofi) ws'ted help with purchasing their own costs and suits; 933'?) said they mule. like help in selecting chilclren’s outer clothing; and 25 (sfifi) indicated help with boys' and suits (Table 38). men's costs an Q; Beta in Table 39 indicate es the age of the home- maker increases, so does the number of women wanting help with selection of their own dresses until age 60, when it decreases. However, over one~helf (61) of these same women were between the ages of.s0 end 60. The largest a ‘1 \ f 0" Q g ‘ 1 ‘ u " " "‘ ' s 0 v‘ z "' f ‘I J“ “ r . a . 3' " ’ ‘ Cl; L ‘.J " ‘3 I \ I \ I .3- l t ‘ s .5 .:. 5, - ..... ‘ ‘ ._. V . E n I- d- .4 7 " J- 3 w L‘ ’- .9 1 fl-.. . ... g '- — - -‘I 3.3. J .. _ . .LV. .. . ... .. . F. - n'* C" 3 " ' . I". I I« w... -" -" l ’.‘ ‘ ." " ’ " ~ ’7’ l "2'. V-ri’ ,7-- ‘ U Lck‘AJ. male .1 :JJ.C’}.1 CJ. 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When analyzing the question (Table #1) with home- aker's education, the investigator found that most responses were by women with five to eight years of education (151) and when they had completed high school (128). Dresses for self was the response given by over one-third (#0) of the homemakers with a fifth to eighth grade education. Of all women wanting to know more about selection of women's suits and coats, 26 (hl%) had fifth to eighth grade education and 15 (2h%) high school. When interviewees responded that they wanted help in choosing children's clothing, 12 (sis) of the homemakers had fifth and men’s costs and suits were by women w’th on education of ’ive to eight yesrs and by 13 (2kg) nonsmokers having completed high school. Date from Tables 38ohl seem to imply that women with incomes between $2500 and $5000 and between the ages of 30—60 with a fifth to eighth grade education or had completed high school, went to know particularly more shout selection of dresses for self, children's clothing, and coats and suits for women, men and boys. VIII. Do you or do you not have a dryer? Tables h2-h One further question the investigator wanted to knou'was w.ether or not the family had a dryer. From the 326 responses given, 196 families did not own a clothes dryer. Data in Table E2 show that nearly threeufourths (138) of the nonsmokers without dryers were in those homes having incomes under $5000. In those homes with dryer, over one-half (75) of the families had incomes between $2500 and $7500. Sixty~eight (52%) of the women'between the ages of 30-50 stated they had a dryer (Table #3). Of all nonsmokers indicating they did not have a dryer, 93 (t7%) were between the ages of 50 and 70. The highest number of women (1&0) were between hO-60. with ewnershiy of a dryer, the investigator found that almost oneuhelf (6%) of the women having dryers were wives of farmers and nearly onewfourth (28) were prom fessionel men's wives (Table he). When women indicated they had no dryer, onenfourth (h8) were in those families with no father, over onemthird (69) were in homes where the family head was a farm operator, and almost one~fourth (#3) were in homes where the father was retired or unemployed. Date from.Table #5 indicate that over one-half (101) of the women not having a dryer were those with an education between fifth and eighth grade. Sixty per cent (78) of the families having dryers were in those homes where the homemaker had either a fifth to eighth grade education or had completed high school. 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The interview schedule was pretested in.Brookings County, South Dakota. Data obtained were analyzed in relation to face data: homemaker’s age, income, education, and occupation of male household head. _Other face data collected included family size, nationality background, and social participation. The sample was drawn from the Hutchinson County township 196% tax lists. From the 353 households drawn, 328 were interviewed. Ten of these households had no female homemaker and 58 had no male household head. There were no children under 21 living at home in 1&9 households. The majority of the families indicated German ancestry. Most of the County was dependent upon agriculture, as indicated by occupation of male household head. About one-half of the homemakers had gone to high school. However, there were 20 students attending college #2 clothing ranked highest as a source of new clothing. Home sewing was done by most families, and generally the families were pleased with the results. Forty per cent of the home» makers indicated they altered-toufit garments exchanged or handed down. In all households the entire family usually had a hand in selecting the children's clothing. However, mothers selected 70 per cent of their personal clothing. Half of the fathers selected their own clothing, while the other half selected their clothing in combination with the homemaker. Most homemakers were satisfied with the clothing they purchased for themselves and their families. A creative outlet and a money saver were the two most frequently mentioned factors for homemakers sewing. Homemakers stated they liked to sew best garments for themselves and children. Inquiry into what women would like to sew better showed clothes for self and children. Family mending and patching were done by one-third of the honemakers. Ninety per cent of the homemakers did their laundry at home. Conventional machines were used by most families, and 39 Per cent of them owned a dryer. As a whole most homemahers did not find it difficult to care for their family's clothing. Commercial dry cleaners were used by ‘ .fi (‘0 \l‘ o Jd I -s . V" '- “11‘!“ 3 M-l .. i 'y-‘ a O .. In \_« 1.. IV ,;1 U 1.! \& V) C. ." \_ gr. *5}. ...\" '1‘ V" CLO «bob CHhFTER V DIS SUSS ION MED Put‘JOIfif‘Zl‘mfilION .lnnli.c stions for C~crrretfve untgfision A-‘W «new ..rl. M ”W- Service cloth:n0 groerems From an analysis of the homema} ters' responses to clothing practices in relation to income, education, age, and the occupation of household heed, the following impli~ cations could be drawn. Age and income correlate. As homemakers get older, total family income increases until retirement. 'Ybunger homemakerS'with less income do more sewing at home than women with higher incomes. For clothing construction workshops young honemehers are a potential audience. When homemakers were asked, “list do you like to sew or went to sew better?" they indicated clothes for self and children. These nonsmokers tended to be in the younger age bracket and have incomes of $5000 or less. However, there does seem.to be a need of lessons in construction of coats and suits for women, boys and men. When analysing the question of who selects or buys clothing for the family, the interviewer discovered that homemakers with $2500 and under found it harder to buy clothing these days then so or three years ago. This would also indicate consumer information is needed for these homemakers. us “'3 q I. n . JD . an.” 3 '1 u - mu.,~ o .... sciool are the greatest retentiel sources of ufiwgfal participation in either clothing construction or consuner information. Main work of hue and makes little difference as to whether or not women sew at home or my readyato-wear clothing for their families. This could imply that in a rural setting, whether one lives in town or on a farm, these interests oi women are similar. In terms of planning Extension programs every possible means of reaching all family members should be given consideration. Information would have to be geared to nonsmokers of all ages. Most of the honemakers have family incomes of $2500 to $5000; therefore, Extension should consider programs concerned with better management of all resources as they relate to clothing construction and consumption. The relatively low educational level of homemakers (fifth to eighth grade education) in this study points up the fact that publications and teaching material will need to have a sixth grade reading level.. It could also_imply that radio and television Extension programs would need to be geared to this same educational level. The data indicate that educational information should be presented to the Hutchinson County women on both clothing construction and consumer buying, particularly for children's clothing and homemakers' dresses. l c I ... r ‘— 4' I‘ ‘ o ) (\L E: ‘ .‘ W \ ‘_‘. 1" 1 "' 1 L ,. a, I‘- 1 f r L I ;‘ L’ ‘ l J I. . 1:; LA {-6. 1 ‘ A. ’ <1 \ g "I a $ a" . \ ’ 'p ‘ .1 f ‘ r -! 7 . o! - -st .-7. . a- 161,. r; 143.6 lgui lea. TELS , '7 - _. .....- .q. '. .,.‘j~ 31—7,. .-.), ,.. a- , -x '1 .- ' my w ‘v- a! wry .-l,.~.1;~,.: e 190.931 5173,13] 71301-1-" in the ‘.‘It3‘-:;{-'..~T .. . v .— a. < ... - I. - - - “"3 " q - .- -.. ‘.I" .’ -‘ "-.':‘ - gla- 0" fl ‘.- ¢’a— d .- s 93.5%.); f? .. [11..f505311'ffll C. -L; ..”.: 3 , Wu; nan-0}...) ., Cm - 013:st haw ... ~i 7» n . x "r 7 r3 ‘Wrs or “at"; 97/3." '1‘ q thn p- rn'et b 17C 071 q q‘nmmi n" L11; ifflt_._11f3) 8 \IO L, ‘. L' \, Cults. k' --r-.Lk(/1 .'.L.. . ~‘u ,LJ 4 ‘ 1- , 1A - .I. L. x. if”; ‘m .u J. Imply ions for rwrihwr Reseerch and Proqrsm#Plgnniqg The investigator recognizes t at the present study was of a general nature. It did point up the need for more research in greater defth in the area of family spending patterns in relation '0 clothing. For exam; le e, where people buy their clothing-n;.e.? meal oréer, at home in a smel l town, or in a seconfery snoppine centerwua proportionate i.) sneer» of the elctuing collar is spe out on vs rious family 15 ,. .. .5. ..." . . A -- 1 J- , ... ‘ . .5 v.(-_ J v I . J- J.‘ We? e7s at u‘ffeluat sees. ans 3 protol lonet 9 amount of the e “ home. ’3 ...I 3 : 3" J. D Q FDA 3 : ...5 1...! W I- ' J ‘u‘o U] U} k) i k.) (’1' 3 r!» .4 ‘ LL} ‘1: -3 'U ~r I J '1 U2 :1 ‘3: g This natzer of knewinv where complete shopping 1,v':'\-'.\'n:3 "‘."a‘n ah ‘7 "a. Pr '7‘ w 3n 0 U. ‘.‘gJ. V OI’;L\I.L ..I. AOIlpgnb CI. LCJQ can servs femilies in South Dakota, is certainly important. How fer do fevjlies dr iv efor various clo filing items and why? Answers to questlo ns of this he turc would suggest areas for economic development in. the state, as well as provide convenient consumer services to families. Enterprises *9 - t " u ‘q , , '_ , , r v- 1-— . . a “. ..’-‘ ‘ ' '33.. '. I..!) In; L' l «i. J. .4‘ I L; J J .k- 3 1/) o) , ‘I’J. \‘ K'Do .. “nus-f 4,. ft... ,. ".r~‘n.’~.‘.-‘7 ~. 3r-".-—" , .v a- n» -2-....t. ‘3; .f ‘..' {1; ‘ :_(’ i I) I) £30 '.‘._ L: \/:/\.'.’.L»« “1.21.! (.t ‘v ‘1 {1.3-0 '4 -‘..§-L.‘.t OJ. 1.1;}. 3} £6 OJ L! .z 0 f} w <1 L O n as ‘? 3 h (9 .b “’3 J .3 Progrsm.rsss-. -zn;-ios buy various items for family living is in progress in South Dakota South Dakota State University on a ststamwide basis. Program planning in future South Dakota clothing programs needs to ccnsider data supplied bv_the Hutchinson County study; 1.9., what groups of homemsLevs want informa» tion on consumer tuying, on clothing construction for themselves, alteration of hand-ms-downs and loady~to-wear, and selection of dresses for the homemaker. Finally, the schedule used in the presenz study has to be revised to eliminate ambiguous questions, to include areas not covered by this study, and to rsvrite nestions that did not communicate the same to allfilnter- viewers snd intervieucesz This schedule could be us\d on a broader basis in South Dakota. ‘3 LITERHEURE CITED ‘o 5. 6. LETERAIURE CITED Eastwood, Winifred, Knapp, Edward K., and Hunter, Starley M. Thggggfiilggs and Their Living Situagigng, South End Housing Bevelopnent. Boston, Massachusetts. Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture, University of‘Massachusetts, Anherst.. 1963. Eastwood, Winifred, Knapp, Edward K., and Hunter, Starley'M; The;Fenilies and Their Living Situatigag. South End Heusing Development. Boston Massachusetts. Followwup Study Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1965. Fessenden Jewell 6., Home Demonstration Mangers and Their fianilies. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Extension Service Circular 520, 1959. Hillmen, Christine. .glgthgng Ezgegdituges and Practices of Young Ohio Farm Families, Ohio State University Agricultural Extension Service. Research Circular 70, 1959- Hunter, Starley, Greenwood, Mary Hell, Norris, Virginia, and Stachhouse, Ella B. ,Esmilies in an Urban Enclave. Leeds Dunbar Community, Kansas City, Missouri. Extension Division University of Missouri, Columbia. 1965. Selltiz, Claire, Jahoda, Marie, Deutsch, Morton, and Cook, Stuart w. [Bessarch Methods in Social Relations, Nev'York: Henry Holt and Co., Inc., 1959. Vanskike, Mary'Buth. _g.8tudy of Eonenakers endgHome- Easing in Northeast Kansas. Extension Service, Kansas State College, Manhattan. 1957. Winakor, Geitel, and Eli§,eJ§§Et.d Source; ofIClothing Used by FQMilKBQJOf 3g gamers n go one fi Ciamfiies, Dittoed researcfiureport. Uepfirtments or Textiles and Clothing and Home Economics Research, Ames Iowa, Iowa State University of Science and Technology, 1965. U.S. Bureau of Census. 18th Census. 1960 Population, Vol. 1, 1963. 50 APPENDIX HUTCHINSON COUNTY PROJECT SOUTH DAKOTA September 1964 Name of Household Head Address: Telephone Number Enumerator's Name Time Date Start Step What Happened Call # 1 Call # 2 Call # 3 ll Do not write in these Spaces Code Col. # Schedule Number ( ) ( ) ( ) 1. How many children in the following age groups live in your home? (Give number of unmarried in each grOUP.) Age Group Number None ( ) 5 and under ( ) 6-9 () 10-14 () 15-19 C) 20-21 () No Response ( ) 2. How many adult children do you have (either married or single) living away from home? ( ) 3. In what age group are you (your Husband?) Age Homemaker (f) Husband -__ —(EHEEE_5ne) (CREEK—EEe) None (1) l9 and under (2) 2o - 24 l. (3) 25 - 29 (4) 30 - 39 (5) 4o - 49 (6) l__ 50 - 59 (7) so - 69 (8) 70 and over (9) No Response (Y) In which age groups do other adults living in your household belong: (Include married children.) Give NUMBER in each grOUp. Children Mother Other Non- G.Child. and/or Relative Relative Father (1) (2) (3) (4) None 20 - 29 ‘______ _______ ______ 3O - 39 ______ _______ 4O - 49 _______ .______ _______ _______ 50 - 59 . ______ ._____ 60 - 69 i .______ _______ 70 and over ._.... ._.. ...—._.... ___.._ Don't Know __ ...__ __ ._.—— No Response ____' __ __ -—-— DO I L I HE O - (Total Number in Family) Code Col. # "O 6. 7. 8. What is the highest grade you (your Husband) got to complete school? School Year Completed 4th or less 5th - 8th I - 3 yrs. high school 4 years high school Some beyond high school I - 3 years college 4 years college Don't Know No Response What is you (your Husband's) nationality background? Austrian Canadian Czechoslovakia (Polish) English German Hungarian Scandinavian Russian Other How many rooms do you have here (Don't include bath)? Number Homemaker (f) Husband (Check One) (Check One) (Y) Homemaker (f) Husband (l) (2) (3) (4) Code Col. # 9. Do you (Check One): Own (1) Rent (2) Make Payments (buying) (3) ._._.___. Rent Free (4) No ReSponse (Y) 10. Do you have a complete bathroom--that is; a stool, basin, and bath tub or shower: Yes (1) No (2) No Response (Y) 11. Do you have a half—bath with: (Check what you have) Yes (I) No (2) No Res. (Y) Stool Basin Tub or Shower 12. If "No Stool" ask: Do you have an outside private toilet? Yes____(l); No____(2); Not Apply___(O); No Res.___ 13. Do you have running water: Yes___ (I); No____(2); No ReSponse____(Y) 14. If "yes" ask: Do you have it in: (Check) Cold(l) Hot(2) Both(3) None(4) Not Apply(O) Kitchen Bathroom 5" Basement 15. Is your water soft or softened: Yes____(l) No____(2) Not Apply____(O) (Y) Code C01. # 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Now, we would like to know something about the equipment you have in your home: Do you have one or more of the following: Do you have a car (cars)? Yes____ (1) If "yes" ask: Number Television Radio Range Gas or Electric Wood, Coal, Kerosene Combination Refrigerator Number Do you have a truck (trucks)? Number Do you have a driver's license? No____ (2) No Response_____(Y) Do you drive? (Check One) Seldom (1).... Often (2)... Regularly (3)__ Not Apply (0)... No Response (Y)... Who in your family is employed for pay? AMOUNT OF TIME None Full Part Not App. No Res. (1) (2) (3) (O) (Y) You Husband Other Adult Children 13 & Over Code Col. # 22. 23. 24. What kind of work do they do: You Husband Other Adult Children, 13 & Over Does anyone in your household farm any land? Yes (1) No (2) No Response (Y) Which organizations, if any, do members of your belong: Extension Groups 4-H Church (church related) Other youth groups (scouts) Farm Organizations Study Clubs Community Clubs Social Clubs (Cards, Dancing, Sewing) No Response family (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Y) Code Col. # 26. 27. 28. FOOD and NUTRITION When you are getting ready to shOp for groceries what are the two most important things you think about? Cost of Food ______ (1) Family likes and dislikes ______ (2) Food that keep the family healthy ______ (3) Food that can be prepared the quickest and easiest ______ (4) Other __ (5) Don't Know __ (X) No Response (Y) How much time do you generally spend getting dinner? (The largest meal of the day.) Under 30 minutes ______(1) 30 to 50 minutes ______ (2) Over one hour _______(3) No ReSponse (Y) Do you buy prepared or partially prepared foods or mixes? Yes___.(l); No___ (2); No Response__..(Y) If "yes" ask: What of the following do you use, if any (Read List). Cake Mixes ______ (l) Biscuit and/or pastry mixes ______(2) Frozen Orange Juice (3) T. V. Dinners (4) Frozen pies or other frozen pastries .______(5) Spaghetti or noodle mixes (6) Canned or frozen casserole dishes, as Spaghetti and meat balls, etc. (7) Other prepared foods: Name (8) No Response (Y) Not Apply (0) Code AAAA Vvv Col. # 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Do you have your own milk? Yes (1); No (2); No Response (Y) If "yes" about how much do you save out every day for family use? (Number of quarts) How much did you buy or get last week, if any, of the following: (Give Numbers) (1) Dry Powdered Milk: Pounds , Large box___.., Medium box_____, Small box (2) Evaporated Milk: Large cans_____. Snell cans (3) Fresh Milk: Quarts____., Half Gallons Is the milk you use pasteurized? Yes . (1) No (2) Don't Know ;____._(X) No Response ——————-(Y) Do you ever take "country cream" to pot luck or community meals? Yes .- (1) No (2) Don't Know (X) No Response (Y) What did your family eat at home yesterday? (Give kind of meat, fruits, vegetables) BREAKFAST NOON MEAL Code ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Col. # . Code Col. # ' 2’ EVENING MEAL SNACKS (Any Time) 35. Do your children get milk at school? Yes .______ (1) No ______ (2) Does not apply (0) ( ) Don't know (x) No Response (Y) 36. Do your children usually: (Check One) Get lunch at the school lunch room ______ (1) Buy lunch away from school (cafes, grocery store, drive-in, etc.) -————- (2) Come home for lunch ______ (3) Carry a lunch packed at home ______ (4) ( ) Does not apply ______ (0) Don't Know ______ (X) No Response (Y) 37. For breakfast, do you usually serve any of the following: Fruit, Fruit or vegetable juices) Yes_____(1); No_____(2); No Response_____(Y). ( ) t 38. 39. 40. -10- How many times, if any, did you serve each of the following last week? NUMBER Citrus fruits or citrus juices ._.___. Other fruits and/or fruit juices .___——— Vegetable juices Flavored fruit drinks Other (Specify) Not any Don't Remember No Response How many different vegetables did your family have last week? (Write in Number) What dark green vegetables if any did your family eat last week? (Do not Read) Broccoli (Check each item) Greens (wild, turnip, spinach, kale, chard) ...... Green beans Green asparagus Green peas Sweet peppers Donfit Remember No Response (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (Y) Code Col.# 41. 42. 43. -11- What deep yellow vegetables and fruits if any did your family eat last week? (Check each item) If you can meat, beans or corn, what method do (Most of the time) Carrots Cantaloupe Squash (deep yellow) Apricots Pumpkin (Do not Read) Yellow turnip Sweet potato Peaches Don't Remember No Response Cold Pack Oven Steamer (Read List) Hot Water Bath Steam Pressure No Response Does not Apply Do you have the use of: (l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (Y) you use? (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Y) (O) (a) A deep freeze separate from your refrigerator? Yes____(l); No (2); No Response (b) A locker at a locker plant? Yes____(l) 9 (Y). No____(2); No Response____(Y). Code Col. # D 44. 45. 46. 47. -12- What foods do you freeze, if any: (Read) (Check each item given.) Vegetables ._________ (1) Fruits ._____._. (2) Meats __ (3) Dairy Products ._.—.__——— (4) Baked Goods .__._____ (5) Hot Casserole dishes-———————- (6) No ReSponse .________ (Y) Does Not Apply ._.—._.... (0) Do you own or have a steam pressure canner to use? Yes____(l); No____(2); No Response____(Y). About how much did you Spend for groceries last week? Amount $ How much of the week's grocery money was spent on non- food items last week, if any: (Estimate) None $ Cigarettes $ Soft Drinks (Kool-aid, Shasta, pop, kolas, etc.) L— Soaps, detergents, bleaches $ Cosmetics $...... Paper goods 5 Other 5 Don't Know TOTAL $____ Code Col. # 48. 49. 50. 51. DO NOT ASK: Will be fi Amount actually Spent f Und $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 Non Before you go ShOpping do you usually write out a list of the groceries y Yes___(l); No__(2); -13- lled in by editor or food: er $5 - 9 -14 - 19 -24 - 29 -34 and over e ou want? No Response____(Y). Do you usually plan your meals? No plan Pla Pla Pla No Response n around meat n vaguely n complete meals If "no" on 50, Skip to Question 53. Do you ever write out m eal plans? Yes (1); No (2); No Response (Y). (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (l) (2) (3) (4) (Y) Code ( ) ( ) Col. # -14- Code Col. # 52. If you plan meals when do you do it? (Check) As you make out your grocery list? ______ (1) While you are in the store shOpping? _____ (2) In the morning for the rest of the day? _____ (3) ( ) After you go into the kitchen to get the meal? — (4) Other _____ (5) No ReSponse .____ (Y) Not Apply _____ (O) 53. How many meals did members of your family buy away from home last week? Number____4 Don't Know____(X), No Response____(Y) ( ) ( ) 54. About how many times did your family go to an eating place for a meal this past month? Number 1 Don't Know (X) (X) No Response (Y) (Y) ( ) ( 1 TIME and ENERGY 553 Would you like some help with time and energy savers for household work? Yes .————— (1) No ._. (2) () No Response (Y) Don't Know ____. (X) 56. What things would you enjoy doing if you had more time? I) ( ) ( ) 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. -15- HOME FURNISHINGS Are there any home furnishings changes you would like to make next year? Yes (1) No (2) Don't Know __ (X) No Response If "yes," what? Now, we would like to talk a little about family living in your community. CHILD DEVELOPMENT and FAMILY LIFE What two things do you think families or individuals are most concerned about where children five years of age and under are involved? (1) (2) Children six to twelve years? (1) (2) Older Children? (1) (2) Code ()() Col. # 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. What things are you concerned about for yourself? (1) (2) What are your greatest concerns for marriage? (1) (2) Schools? (1) (2) Your neighborhood or community? (1) (2) Your County? (I) (2) Other? (1) (2) Would you like to learn more about how children grow, develop, and behave? Yes (1); No (2); Don‘t Know (X); No Response (Y). Code ( ) ( ) ( ) Col. # -17- 69. would you like to learn more about how to understand and improve relationships between peOple? Yes____(l); No____(2); Don't Know____(X); No Response____(Y). 70. Does your family as a group discuss family affairs? 0ften____(l); 0ccasionally____l2); Usually n0t____(3); No Response____£Y). 71. Generally, who in your family makes most of the decisions about children, such as: You Hus- Both Both a Child. Don't Not No band Older Only Know App. Resp. Child. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (X) (0) (Y) Werk in the home Discipline Activ. outside the home Time to get in at night Use of the car Use of allow- ance Use of earnings Choice of Life work Choice of Train. or education No Children Code ol. # -l8- 72. Do any of the children have plans or hOpes for some Special kind of work or occupation when they are grown? Yes (1); NQ____(2); Don't Know____(X); No Response____(Y). Comments: 73. If "yes”: Do you have any plans for helping them to do this? Yes (1); No (2); Not Apply (0); No ReSponse (Y). 74. Look at this card and tell us Which of these are: Avail. Don't ' Need or Don't No. in Co. Know Could Know Resp. Improve (l) (2) (3) (4) (Y) Library Kindergarten Spec. Classrooms for Handicapped Family Relations Course in H.S. Pre-Natal Classes Care for Senior Citizens Senior Citizen Org. Groups Available Recreation Older Middle Age Youth Children Other ..- Code Col. # -19- TEXTILES and CLOTHING 75. Do you have a sewing machine available for your use? Yes No Sometimes No Response 76. What is the condition of this machine? Excellent Good Poor Don‘ t Know ._.—._. No Response 77. Do you know how to: Yes(l) No(2) Oil the machine Adjust Stretch Length Adjust Tensions 78. Do you like to sew? Yes No Don‘t Know No ReSponse 79. Why (do you or do you not like it)? (1) (2) (3) (Y) (1) (2) (3) (X) (Y) No Reso.(Y) Code Col. # O 80. 81. 82. 83. What do you like to sew best? Clothes for self Clothes for children Mending-—Patching Draperies Curtains Slip-Covers No Choice Don't Know No ReSponse -20- (Y) Are you usually pleased with the things you sew? Yes No Don't Know Not Apply No ReSponse (l) (2) (X) (0) (Y) Are your children usually pleased with the things you sew? Yes No Don't Know Not Apply No Response If you or your children are not pleased with the things you sew at home, what do you think are the reasons? Code Col. # 84. What would you like to be able to sew better? -21- 85. Would you look at this card and tell me the different ways peOple in your family get their clothing. Let's take adults first. CHILDREN Adults Under 13 yrs. 8 No 13 yrs. Over Children (1) (2) (3) (4) Sew at home (new) Handed down in family Exchange with family and friends Buy Used Buy Ready made As gifts (new) Other 86. Do you make over or alter to fit garments exchanged or handed down? Yes No No Response Not Apply Code (>() ()()() ()()() ()()() ()()() ()()() ()()() ()()() () Col. # -22- ! lg, Code Col. # 87. Who selects and buys: Clothing You Fath- Child. Comb- Other Do not’ No Don't For: er 13-20 ina. Buy Resp. Know (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (Y) (X) Mother I I I ( ) Father ( ) Children 13-20 ( ) Combina- tion ( ) Other ( ) 88. Are you usually satisfied with the clothing you buy for yourself? Yes (1) No .___— (2) () No Response (Y) For your family? Yes (1) No (2) ( ) No Response (3) 89. Do you think it is harder to buy clothing these days than it was two or three years ago? About the same (1) Harder (2) ( ) Easier “*~ (3) No Response (Y) 9:, 90. Why do you think so? 1 (> g) 91. 92. 93. 94. -23- Would you like to know more about some kinds of clothing to help you with selection and buying? Yes No Don't Know No ReSponse Dresses for yourself Womens coats and suits Childrens outer clothing Hosiery and socks Foundation Garments Boys and Mens coats and suits Under clothing Shoes Other (Specify) Don't Know No Response Do you find it hard to care for the family's these days? Yes No No Response Why do you think it is hard? .___(1) ._.—(2) .___(X) .___(Y) If so, what kind? (Check each one mentioned) ._.—...(1) ————(2) ____(3) -————(4) .___(5) ._________(6) ___(7) ——-—(8) -———(9) __________(X) __________(Y) clothing (1) ___(2) ____(Y) Code Col. # 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. -24- Where is your laundry done? At home Sent out Laundromat (Wash and Dry) No Response What kind of a washing machine do you have, if any? Automatic Conventional None No ReSponse Do you have a dryer? Yes No No Response (l) (2) (3) (Y) (1) (2) (3) (Y) (1) (2) (Y) How do you get most of the dry cleaning done? Commercial dry cleaners Coin 0perated--Do it yourself At home Do no dry cleaning No ReSponse FAMILY ECONOMICS Do you think that managing your money is: Easy Hard Fairly Easy Other (Specify) Don't Know No Response (1) (2) (3) (4) (Y) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (Y) Code Col. # ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) -25- 100. Are you and your family satisfied with the way you are using your money? Degree of Satisfaction Very Fairly Not Not Don't No Not Very At All Know Resp. Apply (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (Y) (0) You Husband Sons Daughters 101. Generally, who in your family makes most of the decisions about using money_for the following expenditures: 1 You Husband Parent(s) and/or No Resp. Older children (1) (2) (3) (Y) Food i-- Car Furniture Clothing Recreation of family [ L 102. Who if anyone in your family keeps records of the money that is spent, individually and for the family? Yes No (l) (2) Don't Know (X) (Y) No Response You Husband Older Sons Older Daughters Code Col. # -26- Code Col. # 0 ' 103. Does anyone keep records such as? I- Yes No Don't No Response Know (1) (2) (X) (Y) Check Book ( ) Receipts ( ) Home Accounts ( ) Farm Accounts ( ) Other ( ) 104. Does anyone in the family have life insurance? If "yes," who? Yes No Don't No Response Know (1) (2) (X) (Y) You ( ) Husband ( ) Children Under 13 yrs. ( ) Children 13 yrs. and Over ( ) 105. Does anyone have health and accident insurance? If "yes," who? Yes No Don't No Response Know (1) (2) (X) (Y) You ( ) Husband ( ) Children Under 13 yrs. ( ) Children 13 yrs. and Over ( ) .. ) m“‘! 106. 107. 108. Who makes the decisions about buying the family? -27- You Husband Both No ReSponse How does your family pay for most of the things it buys? Are you now making or have you in the last two or Cash Charge Account Installment Other Don't Know No Response three years made installment payments on: (Check all that apply) insurance for (l) (2) (l) (2) (3) (4) (X) (Y) Yes No Don‘t No ReSponse Know (1) (2) (X) (Y) Automobile Furniture (TV and Radio) Household Equip- ment Washing Machine Clothing Groceries Medical Care Dental Care Farm Equipment Other (Specify) I Code ( ) ( ) Col. # -28- 109. Do you have any loans besides the things listed under the above questions which you are now paying on? Yes No Don’t Know No Response ._.. (l) __ (2) __ (X) ._. (Y) 110. Which of these are you now using or have you used in the past for loans or installment buying? Yes No (l) (2) Don' Know (X) t No Response (Y) Retail Stores Auto Finance Co. Banks—Say. & Loans Credit Unions Personal Finance Life Ins. Co. Mail Order houses Co-Ops Individuals Other (Specify) 111. Do you think it costs more to buy on the installment plan? Yes No Don't Know No Response Code Col. # 112. Do you (husband) have a will? -29- ) Yes No Don't No Response Know (1) (2) (x) r (v) You Husband , l e:_., - 113. 114. 115. 116. Are you as a family saving for any particular thing now? In the future, what do you expect to save for? .7 av Do you expect to live here (in this house) for say: (Check One) Yes No Don't Know No Response ._'. Ill) ——yv T—v— v Less than 5 years 5 to 10 years Indefinitely Don't Know No Response lllll Are you making or have you made plans for retirement? Yes No Don't Know No ReSponse I!!! (1) (2) (X) (Y) (1) (2) (3) (X) (Y) (1) (2) (X) (Y) Code () () ( ) ( ) ( ) Col. # 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. -30- MASS MEDIA Do you get a neWSpaper? If "yes,' what papers do you get? Daily (1) Weekly ______ (2) Both (3) No Response (Y) Do you have a radio? Yes (1); No (2); No Response.___(Y). What stations do you listen to regularl ? What programs do you listen to regularly? What TV Stations can you get? What TV Programs do you watch regularly? V Have you ever contacted the County Extension Office? Yes (1); No (2); No Response (Y). If "no" on question 123, disregard 124. If "yes," How? (2); (3); No Response (Y). Office Visit____.(l); By Letter By Telephone Code ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Col. # 125. 126. 127. -31- Did you receive satisfaction from this contact? Yes (1); No (2); Somewhat 3); .____( No ReSponse (Y). Do you read the county agent's column? Regularly (I); Not at all 2) U. .____( Sometimes (3); No ReSponse_____(Y). INCOME CLASS Get a - b - c - or - d: Now, this is the last question. Would you please give me some idea of what your family income was the past year after taxes were paid. Just look at this card and give me the number which covers your income class. a. Under $2500 (1) $2500 - $4999 (2) $5000 - $7499 (3) $7500 - $9999 (4) $10,000 and over (5) b. Weekly pay: $ Pay every two weeks: $ Was the worker(s) out of work (unemployed or layed off) any time during the past year? Yes ; No ____. If "yes," ask: How long?- c. Monthly pay: $__A g! Did the worker get paid 12 months this past year? Yes ; No . If "no": How many (give number of months) Number d. How long did he work in the past year? Number of: Weeks ; Months . Code Col. # 128. 129. 130. 131. -32- Did you receive any income other than salary and wages, Such as: (get week or month) Week (1) Month (2) Pension $ $ Social Security $ $ Investments $ $ Welfare $ $ Childrens Aid $ $ Other (Family, etc.) $ $ Don't Know (X) No ReSponse . . .___IY) Information wanted: OBSERVATION SHEET OF THE HOMEMAKER, HER HOME AND HER SURROUNDINGS Appearance of homemaker: Neat and Clean Attitude of homemaker: Friendly Interested Comments: Yes (1) NO (2) General appearance of home: Clean, neat Untidy Ill kept (unclean) Did not see inside Code Col. # 132. 133. 134. 135. -33.. General appearance of house: Yes (1) No (2) House in good condition (1) House in fair condition (2) House in poor condition (3) General appearance of yard and surroundings: Yard kept well (1) Yard kept poorly (2) Effort made to keep yard (3) Comments:fi. Controlling flies, insects, bugs: Screens on all windows and doors (1) Some windows and doors screened (2) No screens on windows and doors (3) Stagnant ponds visible near house: (1) (2) Yes No Comments;. Code Col. # 109 08/04 337357 136. 137. 138. -34- Homemaker's sense of color, design: Yes(l) Room was pleasing to eye Too much design, too busy Room seems drab Too many knicknacks, crowded, cluttered Commenthiv Safety Features in and out of home No (2) Did not see(3) Good Safe Unsafe Don't Resp. V Have (1) _ (2) (3) (4) Porch steps ..... .._,. .__—. ————— Hand rail on porch .... ._.... ._.... ...—... Sidewalks __ ._.... . ...... ._.— Comments: Is there evidence of electricity? Yes (1); NQ_.___(2) »Code ( ) Col. # llHlH'lllHllllllllllllllllIIUIIHIHIIMIHIHIHHII 31293 02217 2278