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Evan Michael |
Emily and Phil have chosen the name Evan Michael for their beautiful new boy
born at Sacred Heart Medical Center.
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- Birth Statistics
- Weight: 7 pounds and 0 ounces
- Length: 19 1/2 inches
- Time: 12:14 p.m.
- Date: Friday, June 26, 2009
- Delivered by: Tamara A. Stenshoel, M.D.
- Baby's Doctor: Clayton W. Young, MD
- Origin of the name Evan
- Irish - Young Warrior
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Friday, June 26, 2009 - A Day To Remember . . .
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The Weather:
The sun rose over Lane County at 5:31 a.m.
and set at 9:00 p.m.
Local high: 74
Local low: 44
The nation's weather extremes were 116 at Death Valley, California and 28 at Bodie State Park, California
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In the financial world
The Dow Jones closed at 8,472.40
Minimum Wage was $8.40
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and the prices of some big and little ticket items were
Loaf of bread: $2.49
Gallon of milk: $3.85
Average New Home: $239,000.00
New Car: $21,750.00
Gallon of gasoline: $2.85
First class stamp: $0.44
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Populations:
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Eugene/Springfield 185,160
U.S. Population: 306,045,687
- In the world of entertainment this week
The top grossing movie was: "The Proposal"
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Evan Michael shares his birthday with these other interesting people
1819 - Abner Doubleday - American Army officer often credited with creating the game of baseball.
1892 - Pearl S. Buck - Nobel Prize winning author who is known for books that brought a world-wide awareness of life in China including The Good Earth published in 1938.
1904 - Peter Lorre - Actor known for his unique portrayal of villains in many movies of the 1940's, including "The Maltese Falcon", "Casablanca" and others.
1914 - Babe Didrikson Zaharias - One of the outstanding athletes of all-time, she was twice selected to the women's All-America basketball team, won two Olympic track and field gold medals and in 1947 won 17 straight golf championships.
1943 - Mick Jagger - Lead singer for the world's most enduringly popular rock and roll band, the "Rolling Stones."
- There have been some other notable events on this day in history
1819 - W. K. Clarkson of New York City received the first American patent for the bicycle.
1895 - Annie Londonberry left Boston, Massachusetts, on a bicycle ride that would result in her becoming the first woman to ride a bike around the world.
1951 - Channel 2 W2CBS aired the first regularly scheduled color TV program, "The World Is Yours." Eight years later "Bonanza" would bring color to prime-time.
Happy Birthday
Evan from your friends at
Sacred Heart Medical Center
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