PAGE FOUR . . .We’re always at your service As your local B-A Distributor, we’re always available for advice when it comes to lubrication problems around the farm. “That’s where ' Judy lives . . . is she ever lucky! Arrange for regular visits now ‘ contact. . , For complete information on Medallion Homes . . . call your local Hydro ofï¬ce or consult your electrical contractor. And the home that wears the Live Better Electrically Medallion is the most envied address in any neighbourhood. Medallion Homes are a new standard of modern living. They have at least one major appliance installed and electric service is provided for several more. Medallion Homes are light-conditioned with a new high standard of lighting for all areasâ€"inside and out. Every Medallion Home has adequate circuits, outlets and switches for modern electrical living plus extra capacity to provide power for the new appliances you will add in the future. So, when you’re buying a new homeâ€"or remodelling an older oneâ€"step up to a new standard of modern electrical living. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY udy certainly is lucky. She lives in a Medallion Electric Home. THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA Ofï¬cials of the Army Ord- nance Comps ballistic research labomtonies and the National Aesronvaiwtics and Space Admin-- iszt'rastio-n said the altitudes reached by the two rockets' will not be known until all data has been analyzed. Bomh five - stage rockets plunged in t o fohe Amlamic Ocean. Strongamm IV, launched at 9:44 pm. est, July 13, l-eflt the pad successfully, but llt‘S final height and speed were not deâ€" berrmineed immediately. The lat-est efforts in a series of Strong-arm rocket tests were not a complete success. tSrorng- arm III, fired at 9:47 am. e.s.t., July 13, failed, to achieve the height and 17,000 feet a second height and speed desired â€" 1,100 miles and 17,000 feet a second at burnout. Their aim is to find out more about electronic densities in the atmosphere- mhroluzgsh which same of the nation’s mightiest miLiItary missiles will travel. S-ciemisvs have estudied infor- mation radioed back from two Sheinugarm rockets. Eiezéton ï¬ata . Radï¬aed From Racé’ets géaciée '99 1521 FOUND: Dachshund, purebred, light brown, small. Mrs. Ed- m. Mia ER. 2, Miflbroqk: M. Fla-t, Bethany, 7R13 coilect 1951 METEOR Customlme Coach. Phone 21â€"J. VILLAGE OF IDAâ€"$8,500 Full Price, low down payment, two bedroom bungalow w i t h atmached garage. Large Livingâ€" room, modern kitchen, 4- pdece balbh. Full basement, oil furnace, laundry tu’bs. Finished recreation mom. Ex- cellent left 150’ x 150’. For full pfa'UtIiC'UIlia‘I‘S and to in- spect, Catl'l BUN JACKSON, of Robert J. Lawes, Realtor. Box 363, Petenboro, Phone Riverside 3-4741 or 2-2964. “HIGH PRICE, 1‘11- poultry, .feavhers, 8: duck. Also 01d feather . new FOR SALE: 21 little APARTMENTS for Rem: One and two bedroom a‘panirmenvts, sel‘f-rcomadned, heated or un- heated. Phone 37 or 79. 7 “ (‘\CHAINSAW Large quantity of paint also 0 Quick slam In any large qwan’a‘nty new and used m’ COACHES FOR CHARTER I G. Stock, Petcr borough, Pal 58752 G. A. (Jerry) Stock,Bai1ieboro, (collect) 1011 or 9r5 WWW-.amava: -.-.-s.-.-.-sw.w. -.-.-mm-.-. Wu'u'u L414 UK, I“) was placed at Ivan Gray’s Drug Store for High School Text Books before July 30 will receive prompt service and quick attention u bALL‘: 21 little pic, C's. Sam Kinsman Mllbrook 107 W 21. 1955 Ford ........ 1954 Fond ......... 1953 Studebaker .. . 1950 Ford Truck LEL‘ AUTO W RECKERS Gar-den Hill CLAS- Vacation time is when you stop doing what the boss wants, and do What your Wife wants! FOR SALE H (‘EELLLETTE .npsnnaluunanunnjanwzauLuv...Jul..-in:an;Irnunnormals-ara‘nqnanaujunllnII-u-lll-r. |II|' ....... $500.00 GENERAL INSURANCE MILLB:.OOK $400.00 $250.00 $235.00 VERY WELCOME TO IT ' The Reporter receives The Christian Science Monitor. If a reader would like it second- " hand for ï¬ree, let us know HOMELiTE o Flush cu! handle fOI' ground-level cutting. o Full-gower in any 0 Easy on gas and low o Weighs only 18 lbs. 0 Fells tree: up to 4 fl. III diameter. PERFORMANCE DEPENDABIUTY for all cutting fob! York, Ont, won 575 paints. Hound with 300 Third was Judy by Leo Morgan of won first in ti Walker for regist night hum: havii The CCHA p trophies for the Percy Mulvery took two firsts i breed for the P14 'n‘opny presenme Austin for the Bluetick was won of Scotland, Ont is not yet avadlat There were 1 shown: Redbom Black - and Tan: Walkers, Plain English Blueticks Show: first in th; and ï¬rst in uhe breed. He was 1 the Lequire Tm; held at the «Grounds last i won first in nhe local I (an took three f i Mr. and Mrs. were guests 0 Official Ope Hil-l Conservath day, August 51 Everyone Welvc‘ be served £01910 opening. NO' The Law Of: and Irvin-e wi? holidays from August 15th. £555 _ Mr. Mr. 8; Mrs. Free Bus Tr} ram Legion? Legion Hall ON FRIDAY Gilmour DRUM HE! Bewdl' Ross Blac‘ the {prizes NO‘