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Emily Autumn |
Autumn
and Scotty have chosen the name
for their beautiful new daughter born at Providence Centralia Hospital.
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| Birth Statistics |
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Weight: 6 pounds and 14 ounces |
 | Length: 18 4/5 inches |
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Time: 4:22 am
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Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 |
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Delivered by:
Jennifer Scalici, MF |
Origin of the name Emily... |
 | English - from Amelia, industrious or striving. |
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October 6, 2009 - a day to remember |
| The Environment |
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The sun rose over Centralia at 7:18 am
and set at 6:41 pm
|  | Centralia high: 69° F
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Centralia low: 30° F
|  | The nation's weather extremes were 102° recorded at Laredo, Texas and 6° at Daniel, Wyo.
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The Dow Jones closed at
9599.75 |  |
Washington's Minimum Wage was $8.45 |
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Loaf of Bread:$ 1.89 |  |
Gallon of Milk: $ 3.85 |  |
First Class Stamp: $0.44 |  |
Average New Home: $212,000.00 |  |
New Car: $21,750.00 |
| | Populations: |
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Centralia: 13,600 |  |
U.S. Population: 289,005,859 |
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| | Emily Autumn shares
her
birthday with these other interesting people
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1846 - George Westinghouse - American inventor of railway braking systems, founder of Westinghouse Corporation, and chief figure in establishing alternating electrical current as America's standard. |
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1866 - Reginald Fessenden - American inventor who broadcast the first known radio program in the U.S. on Christmas Eve, 1906 |
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1914 - Thor Heyerdahl - Norwegian adventurer who led the "Kon-Tiki" transpacific rafting expedition designed to prove the possibility of transoceanic migrations of early peoples. |
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1866 - America's first train robbery took place as the Reno Gang of Southern Illinois held up the Ohio & Mississippi train, getting away with about $13,000 in gold and bank notes. |  |
1945 - Chicago Cubs fan and tavern owner "Billy Goat" Sianis purchased two box seat tickets for Game 4 of the World Series for about $14 - one for himself the other for his goat. When he and the goat were ejected from the stadium he purportedly placed a curse on the Cubs that they would never win another World Series. The curse has held for more than 60 years. |
| Happy Birthday
Emily Autumn
from your friends at
Providence Centralia Hospital
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