SI-SI Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 12, 1951 AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted during the week: Mrs. J. P. O'Meara, lone; Jimmie Wightman, Art Stephens, Mrs. Mary Glavey, Heppner; James DM, Condon. Births: James Benjamin, 7 lbs. 10 oz., born April 3 to Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton, Condon. Richard Louis, 7 lbs. 15 oz., born April 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gil liam, Condon. Brian Lynn, 10 lbs. 8 oz., born April 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson, Heppner. Jon Kevin, 8 lbs. 104 oz., born April 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Donnell, Heppner. Twin boys, 5 lbs. 8 oz. and 6 lbs. 11 oz., respectively, born Ap ril 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wil liams, Kinzua. Surgery: Joe Snyder, Heppner; Gary Couture, Fossil. Out patient: J. D. Weed, Con don. Discharged: Ezra Adkins, Kin zua; Mrs. Clarice Baker, Hepp ner; Mrs. George Eaton, Condon: Mrs. Mary Glavey, transferred to The oAmerkan Way RISKS AND REWARDS By GEORGE PECK Recently it was my pleasure to review a movie, "The Du Pont Story." It unfolds the authentic narrative of an acorn planted in 1801 growing to the sturdy oak which we know today as the E. I. Du Pont de Nemouns and Com pany it depicts how a tiny busi ness developed into a gigantic industry by making an ever-increasing contribution to the wel fare of the Americn people. "The Du Pont Story" is not a movie designed for Stalin to show his Russian slaves, but it is one that every American should see. Providence hospital, Portland, for specialist care. It is beautifully done in Techni color; lit has all the elements of god entertainment: drama, sus pense, romance and humor. And in addition it teaches a lesson in the fundamentals that make our American economic system tick. It is to be hoped that this picture will be shown in every communi ty theatre. The one of many impressive episodes that stands out above all others in my mind takes place early in the film. In 1801 Irenee du Pont, newly arrived from France, conceived the idea of building a powder plant. 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