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12 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ore. Tuei., Aug. 21, 1956 COMMUNITY EXHIBITS provide on attraction for many foir-goers. The colorful example, above, was popular last year. In addition to the community exhibits, space is re served for 150 commercial exhibits Space was sold out several weeks ogo. Woman In Coma Expects Baby In Three Months NEWCASTLE, England UFl A woman who has lain in a coma for 100 days with a brain injury is expecting a baby. If 22-year-old Ellen Moore does not recover consciousness soon, doctors say her young salesman husband could be faced with a ter rible choice whether the life of the mother or of her unborn baby should be saved. The baby is due in three months. I Mrs. Moore has been in the Gen eral Hospital here since a heavy j log, falling from a passing truck, ! hit her as she 'was wheeling her i 18-month-old Paul in a baby bug-, gy. ' ASSURES HOME COMFORT! r r. - CARRIER WEATHERMAKERS HEAT AND COOL BOTH NEW AND OLD HOMES! This Weothermoker below will air condition every room in the overage 5 or & room home. CARRIER WINTER WEATHERMAKER . . . FURNACE WITH A FUTURE In winter. tho Carrier Winter Weothermoker In your home it quiet, efficient furnoce. Tomorrow, or whenever you're ready for it, you fft in the compact oir com di Honing unit that cools your entire, house. No new ductwork or expensive alterations! WHAT WILL IT COST? Less than you think! Carrier Weathermakers are so inexpensive they're being installed in homes costing as little as $10,000. We wiU be glad to make a survey of your home without cost or obligation. VISIT OUR DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT! THE WEATHERMAKE heata with sas or all cools with eleetrle refrigeration flta In ten qur fee installs In atllltjr roan, baaement, eloaet needs no water BERGEN'S REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING Your Authorized CARRIER Dealer 833 S. E. Sheridan St. 'Phone OR 3-6624 Commercial it Industrial AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION HEATING And wa art now equipped to handle your SHEET METAL WORK YOUR NEIGHBOR IS AN OIL MANS Two million men and women are actively engaged in the American oil industry today. That's why we say, "Your Neighbor is an Oil Man". Directly or indirectly, hun dreds of people right here in Douglas County are engaged in the oil industry. Truck drivers, car unloaders, warehouse workers, service station owners and operators, distributors, salesmen, agents . . . stop and think how many "oil men" you know. They're always at your service delivering the world's finest oil products at the world's lowest prices. But even more than that, he's a part of your community, vitally inter ested in and contributing to community propgress and welfare - your welfare. Get to know your oil man better. He's your neighbor. GET THE FACTS: .A , I OIL!1 24 HOURS A DAY 365 DAYS A YEAR How many employed Power farming with oil O How much they earn O More efficient heating O Who discovered oil O 20 Questions on oil and answers to personal questions ITS ALL FREE! At Our Douglas County Fair Exhibit SEE YOU AT THE FAIR! BUILDING A I ltmn.mii mm. mm, mim ,,, rafar-l STRONG AMERICA Douglas County Oil Information Committee A Committee Composed of All Wholesale and Retail Marketers of Petroleum Products.