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<DIV>In a message dated 3/27/2006 7:22:08 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
wulf@bendbroadband.com writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>I was
also born in the Library. My mom said she got to stay in the
hall<BR>because there were no rooms. My little brother was born in the
NEW<BR>facility.<BR><BR>Durlams Bakery made the cake each year, but they used
California<BR>strawberries because they could not count on the local ones
being ripe in<BR>time. Do you remember the merry-go-round that came in
with the carnival. I<BR>actually got old enough to ride the horses that
moved up and down before it<BR>quit coming.<BR><BR>We lived on the highway
that goes to Sweet Home. [My nephew has the place<BR>now.] We went
to Crowfoot. They have closed it now. Seems a shame.
Of<BR>course it was OLD when my family started there in the early
50s.<BR><BR>Lets rephrase that. I went to Crowfoot. My sister went
to Crowfoot,<BR>Waterloo, then back to Crowfoot. Little Brother started
at Crowfoot then<BR>spent the rest of grade school at Waterloo. His
friends from the<BR>neighborhood stayed at Crowfoot. It seemed to be just
where the house was<BR>located.<BR><BR>Are we getting old? We now
remember history.<BR><BR>I notice that you are also on the dry side
now.<BR><BR>Barb<BR>wulf@bendbroadband.com<BR>http://home.bendcable.com/wulf/Project/siteMapNoImage.htm<BR><BR>-----
Original Message ----- <BR>From: <maryeatwell@charter.net><BR>To:
<or-roots@sosinet.sos.state.or.us><BR>Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 6:56
AM<BR>Subject: [or-roots] Dr Irvine<BR><BR><BR>> Hello Barbra, yes it was
some time ago, now you can get an idea of how old<BR>I am. There was also a Dr
Pollard and Dr Blachard in Lebanon. My younger<BR>brother and sister were born
in the 'now Lebanon Library' when it was the<BR>Hospital. I started primary
grade school at Greenacres, then went to the two<BR>room school at Griggs
befor we moved to Scio, on the old Shelburn Rd. I<BR>remember the old pioneer
buildings there that now you only see in photos at<BR>the Salem Public
Historical on line photo library. Oh yes and the year was<BR>not complete
unless you attended the annual Lebanon Strawberry Festival and<BR>had some of
that strawberry shortcake! It is interesting to see how the<BR>Valley has
grown and changed over the years. Mary in The Dalles<BR>>
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list<BR>> or-roots@sosinet.sos.state.or.us<BR>>
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<DIV> Do any of you remember Dr. Ralph E. Herron born Aug. 4, 1904 near
Monroe in Benton County. Died at Lebanon Community Hospital. He saved My
life in 1943 in the old Hospital. With Penicillin. I and my brother
John were both born at home on Brushcreek Road out of Crawfordsville, Linn,
Oregon.</DIV>
<DIV> The Lebanon, Linn, Oregon Newspaper had a lot about him
when he died.. As well as the 50 th birthday of the Lebanon,
Hospital.</DIV>
<DIV>If you need more information, you Can write to me at <A
href="mailto:LPeRKIN60@aol.com">LPeRKIN60@aol.com</A></DIV>
<DIV> Sincerely</DIV>
<DIV> Lola Rosella Newton Perkins.</DIV>
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