EXTENSION DIVISION. 185 



(1) **Sy«tem iu Uousewoik." I'laus and methods of doing house- 

 work. 



(2) "The Model Kitchen.'' This included the remodeling and manag- 

 ing of the kitchen to reduce the daily work. 



(3j ''Labor Saving Devices" as 



(a) Water in house 



(b) Ice chest or refrigerator 

 (cj Motor washer 



(dj A'acuum cleaner 



(e) Fireless Cooker 



(f) Wheel tray or table 



(g) Dish drainer and many other small conveniences. 



(4) ''Keeping and Making a Studj^ of Household Accounts." Sev- 

 eral calls have been answered throughout the year to assist in remodel- 

 ing old kitchens to make them more efficient. 



Fairs and Exhibits: No judging was done at fairs this year as has 

 been customary in previous years. However help was given in planning 

 educational exhibits for several fairs. The specialist assisted also in 

 putting up and arranging five exhibits. 



Conferences: Two conferences for home demonstration agents were 

 held at which the specialists gave the major part of the work. This con- 

 sisted of outlining projects for the year, and assisting agents in prepar- 

 ing illustrative material. 



Specialist also assisted at a Housewives' Conference held <luring Farm- 

 ers' Week. 



Following is a summary of the work given and numbers reached: 



Extension Schools Meetings Attendance 



Foods 14 597 



Clothing (Arm's) 34 897 



Clothing (Potts) 12 687 



• Household Management 28 2,003 



Single Talks and Demonstrations 



Foods — 



Canning 25 967 



Nutrition 3 62 



Child Feeding 6 295 



Milk 19 690 



Picnic 1 2,500 



Clothing • 26 1,006 



Household Management 12 347 



Picnic 1 3,000 



Organization , 19 1,401 



Milk Campaigns 2 1,770 



Fairs 5 10,000 



Total 26,283 



BuUetins: No new bulletins have been published this year by this sec- 

 tion. Iieprints were made of several of the old bulletins with slight re-, 

 vision. 



