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Maddison Jaymes

Renee and Joe have chosen the name Maddison Jaymes for their beautiful new girl born at Community Medical Center

Weight: 7 pounds, 6 ounces
Length: 19 inches
Time:   7:16 p.m.
Date:  Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Origin of the name Maddison

English - "Good"

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - a day to remember

The Weather

The sun rose over Missoula at 8:01 a.m. and set at 6:39 p.m.
 Missoula High: 55
 Missoula Low: 36
  The nation's weather extremes were 103 recorded at Laredo, Texas and 8 recorded at Northway, Alaska

Population

Missoula: 66,000
U.S. population: 306,508,295

In the financial world

The Dow Jones closed at 10,041.48
Montana's minimum wage was $6.90

Your dollar's worth

Loaf of bread: $2.49
Gallon of milk: $3.85
Gallon of gasoline: $2.60
First Class stamp: $0.44
New home: $201,000.00

Other interesting people
born on this date:

1931 - Mickey Mantle - Baseball Hall of Famer, three-time most valuable player, one of the game's heaviest hitters and most popular players of all time.
1905 - Frederick Dannay - Co-author, with Cousin Manfred Lee, of the classic detective stories featuring master detective Ellery Queen.
1884 - Bela Lugosi - Actor who introduced movie audiences to one of the most frightening characters of all time, Count Dracula in the 1931 classic of the same name.
1632 - Sir Christopher Wren - English astronomer, mathematician and the greatest architect of his time, credited with the design of 53 London churches including St. Paul's Cathedral.

Other notable events
on this day in history:

1929 - America's first community hospital was organized this date in Elk City, Oklahoma.
1803 - The U.S. Senate ratified the purchase of an 828,000 square mile parcel of land from France known as the Louisiana Purchase. The cost was a little less than three cents per acre.