The Klamath Basin is blessed with the arrival of a baby boy!
The Staff of Sky Lakes Medical Center add our congratulations
and very best wishes to
Kimberley and Benjamin
on the birth of their beautiful new son
Cameron James.
Birth Statistics
Weight: 8 pounds and 1.4 ounces
Length: 20 3/4
Time: 9 09 a.m.
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009
Delivered by: Arielle Metz, M.D.
Baby's Doctor: Esteban Miller, M.D.
Origin of the name Cameron . . .
Celtic - Scottish Clan name - "Crooked nose."
Thursday, October 8, 2009 - A Day To Remember . . . The Weather
Local High: 70
Local low: 28
The nation's weather extremes were 101 recorded at nationHighLocation and 7 recorded at Lake Yellowstone, Wyo.
The sun rose over Klamath Falls at 7:12 a.m.
and set at 6:36 p.m.
In the financial world . . .
The Dow Jones close was 9,725.58
and the Minimum Wage was $8.40
A market basket of consumer prices looked like this . . .
Loaf of Bread: $2.49
Gallon of milk: $3.85
First class stamp: $0.44
Average new $201,000.00
New Car: $21,750.00
Populations . .
Klamath Basin Population: 71,000
U.S. Population: 306,460,439
Cameron shares his birthday with these other interesting people . . .
1922 - Dr. Christiaan Barnard - South African surgical pioneer who performed the first successful heart transplant in 1967.
1890 - Eddie Rickenbacker - Fighter pilot, industrialist, and the most celebrated American air ace of World War I having won 26 air victories in Europe.
1869 - J. Frank Duryea- Inventor who, with brother Charles, of one of the first automobiles and the first to be built and operated in the United States - in September, 1893.
1846 - Elbert Henry Gary - American lawyer and first chairman and CEO of U.S. Steel who introduced employee stock ownership, profit sharing and safe working conditions.
There have been some other notable events on this day in history . . .
1956 - New York Yankee pitcher Donald Larsen, recorded the first ever perfect world series game, no hits, no runs and no walks in a 2 - 1 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers.
1890 - In one of history's most incredible solo military actions, U.S. Army foot-soldier Alvin York single-handedly took out a German machine gun emplacement, killed 25 enemy soldiers and captured 132.