PART VIII &4JUletUi#, Pp mphl4et" ad C"ka CHARTS CAREER CHART from Mademoiselle. Street and Smith Publishers, Inc., 79 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Interesting to use in classes of seniors or for vocational guidance. Additional interest is created if pictures of real people successful in that particular field are put in the dif- ferent careers given. Charts which may be secured from: United States Bureau of Home Economics, Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.- Child Feeding Charts Clothing Selection Charts Household Refrigerator Charts Meat Cooking Charts Nutrition Charts BULLETINS Bulletins often furnish up-to-date material at very little or no cost. Our own State has excel- lent material available often upon request. State Department of Education has prepared a group of bulletins centered about the Florida pro- gram for improvement of schools. Bulletin No. 10, A Guide to a Functional Program in the Sec- ondary School is only one of the bulletins interesting and helpful to teachers. HOME ECONOMICS COURSE OF STUDY FOR FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOLS, pages 173, 174, 175 has list of periodicals and addresses for sources of free and inexpensive materials. This can be obtained from Rose Printing Company, Tallahassee, Florida. Price 60e. State Home Demonstration Department, Extension Division, Tallahassee, Florida, has the fol- lowing list of bulletins of particular value to our State. Contact your home demonstration agent for these before you write the State Extension Office. A Food Supply Plan for Florida Farm Families. (This gives the food required for good nutrition and how to provide it on the farm.) PRESERVING FLORIDA CITRUS FRUITS CAN SURPLUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PICKLES AND RELISHES FROM FLORIDA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BAKING WITH FLORIDA CITRUS FRUITS from the wealth of delicious citrus fruits, growing even in the northern sections of the State, and with pecans and black walnuts yielding bounti-