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Ethen Paris |
Amy
and Paris have chosen the name
for their beautiful new son born at Providence Centralia Hospital.
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| Birth Statistics |
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Weight: 6 pounds and 10 ounces |
 | Length: 19 inches |
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Time: 12:14 am
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Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009 |
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Delivered by:
Elisha Mvundura, M.D. |
Origin of the name Ethen... |
 | Hebrew - "Strong", "consistent". |
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November 5, 2009 - a day to remember |
| The Environment |
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The sun rose over Centralia at 7:00 am
and set at 4:50 pm
|  | Centralia high: 58° F
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Centralia low: 39° F
|  | The nation's weather extremes were 93° recorded at Mesa, Ariz. and -15° at Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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The Dow Jones closed at
9802.14 |  |
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: 289,125,499 |
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| | Ethen Paris shares
his birthday with these other interesting people
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1818 - Benjamin F. Butler - Governor of Massachusetts, Union General during the Civil War, and Presidential candidate who supported the 8-hour work day and anti-monopoly legislation. |
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1893 - Raymond Loewy - American engineer responsible for much of the streamline packaging of a wide array of products including busses, automobiles, toothbrushes, ball-point pens, and the Coca-Cola bottle. |
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1912 - Roy Rogers - American actor and "King of the Cowboys" who starred in some 85 western movies and two popular TV series. |
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1942 - Paul Simon - American popular music icon whose career yielded a tremendous number of hit songs from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" to "Graceland." |
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1492 - Christopher Columbus recorded that he learned of a new food, corn, from the Indians of Cuba. |  |
1872 - Women's rights activist Susan B. Anthony led a group of women to the polls in Rochester, New York, to test the right of women to vote. Though arrested and fined, her actions would lead to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. |  |
1895 - Sixteen years after applying for a patent, George B. Selden was granted patent #549,160, recognizing him as "inventor" of the automobile. |  |
1935 - Parker Brothers introduced what would become the most enduringly popular board game in history, "Monopoly." |
| Happy Birthday
Ethen Paris
from your friends at
Providence Centralia Hospital
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