The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 29, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    Mrs. Mary Krugur, Assistant Nu­
tritionist for the Oregon Dairy Coun­
cil, expressed her disappointment at
finding her visit^here coincided with
the school vacation, making it impos­
sible to contact schdol authorities the
first of the week concerning the ed­
ucational program which is being
launched throughout Oregon by the
Dairy Council. This non-profit Or­
ganisation has as its objective the
promotion of the health and welfare
of every citizen of Oregon, by means.
of an educational program which
teaches proper nutrition. The need
of dairy products is stressed, which
will in turn bring about an increased
demand'
Mrs. Leia Elrod and Miss Made­
line Kelly, of the County Health
Dept., are provided with Dairy Coun­
cil material for use in schools and
clinics.
School nurses in the city
schools use the same material. Mrs.
Martha Mulkey has personally dis­
tributed a great deal of the material
throughout the county schools. Read­
er booklets are provided for each
grad* level and are given to each
child, Attractive wall posters ac­
company each unit. Mrs. _ Dorothy
Remember NoAon’a — for office, Dunn uses Dairy Council material in
school and home supplies.
tfs many of her programs. Booklets are
available at the Coquille Library for
Calling cards. SO for «1.00
the youngsters.
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