( 1 Rules Laid Down For Bakeries in Wheat Saving Plan Stringent regulations' have been set for bakeries in the campaign to meet the demand for lower wheat consumption in this country and, those dependent upon the local baker for .bread will have to tight en their belts, so to speak. As is known around the White House, ' this is an emergency, and is not expected to last longer than is ne cessary to provide needed grain for starving millions of the war devastated countries. Be that as it may, there are certain regulations the bakers must comply with or run the risk of heavy fines. i First in line of lending aid, bak-' eries are reducing loaf sizes from' the customary one and one-half pound unit to one pound. So far! as can be seen now, the same num-! it is not expected that additional .ber of loaves will be turned out but output demands can .be met. The Heppner bakery is in receipt of Buletin No. 295 from the Amer ican Bakers association in which the following advice was given: Bakery salesmen were told: "You must not replace stale or damaged bakery products with fresh goods, or in any manner give credit for such products." Bakers and bakery operators were informed: "You must not al low your salesmen to engage in the illegal practice of consignment selling." not ask Or require your supplier of Grocers were inormed they "must bakery products to replace or give credit for goods unsold, stale or damaged." Bakers, salesmen and grocers alike were advised that conviction on violations of the regulations of the bakery order may mean "a fine of $10,000 or an imprisonment of one year, or both." Nursing Profitable Field for Girls most profitable field of profession Nursing offers the biggest and al life for girls, with better oppor tunities for advancement and high er pay than ever before. This mes sage was delivered to girls at the high school this week by Miss Guhli Olson, staff member of the Uni versity of Oregon Medical school, department of nursing. In practically every field of specialized nursing, the demand for college trained professional women is far greater than the sup ply, Miss Olson said. Girls planning to go to college can take two years of the pre professional curriculum on the campus of their choice and then spend thirty months in the pro fessional curriculum at the Medi cal school department of nursing. This program earns them a Bach elor of Science degree. It opens Heppner Gazette Times, April 25, 1946 5 the way to specialized work in public health nursing, orthopedics, teaching, administration and other fields. ward. Leave at Gazette Times office. 5p every home may have a Robotine, the kitchen mechanic that shoots dirty dishes from the dining room table to the steam cabinet and back into the cupboard. tut in 1946, we ttill have to save used cooking fat to make soap for washing dishes. Use and re-use food fats and then turn them in to your meat dealer for four cents a pound to makt soap and other household essentials. Fats and oils ore short tht world over. By conserving fats you help to feed th starving millions. FOR SAL&-164 young and old ewes and their lambs. Will sell lot with wool on if bought soon. A. G. Edmondson, Heppner. 5-6p LOST Saturday night, billfold containing valuable papers. Ini tials CEL stamped on cover. Re- Re". Johnnie Jackson, mission ary from Cuba will speak at 8 p. m. at the Assembly of God church beginning Sundav r'ght through Thursday. The public is welcome. Mrs. Madge Bryant was in Pen dleton . Wednesday attending to some matters of business. 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