T’T
• (T W E L V E ) ' r u r a l D I S n i IW i COUNCIL o r B O W L / ^ Aubtloi I [ s l b T I G E O F
the above i 3 : c o « n c a i t h e t o Rowland, duly approved, mnd( <
NOTICE IS HEREB^: ;■
GIVEN that on thb lith da} pL^pril, 1938, ^lalrisheB^compiiBing
the said Rural l^ t r i c t as set forth m the Sch^ulei.: cominencing the 1st day pf A]irili 1938i and e n ^ g ' ember, 1938.
„ , . ,
hereund.br for the period on thie'S'Oth day ofiSept-:
............. The Rate is DUB O^UlEMAHB; and a disooimt of
GRIMiLETON.ion or before the l6 th day of JuHE, 1938^ Tn Lses of l^okenperiods after ihe discount
\ Geneeai R ate I Parish
Bashalli Eaves ................. Bplton-by-Bcivland.........
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BowlanA'Fo|V8t, |I.P*, _....... BowlaJid' Bdj^t .L.D. ...... B rad fp ^ 'ijfts t ■ ................. Easington ;.... ._.... •_
GiBhum, Non-l^hting ... ■■.■.......
Gisham, Lighting............ Gisbum F o re s t................. Grindleton.............. ...... Horton ........................ Middop ......................... MittoniGreat.................. Newehbline.............. ..... Newton ................. ....... Paythome ... ................ Rimington............ ........... Sawley ...................... ..... Slaidbum .................. ..... Waddington ...................
i Dated this ■th day o f April, 1938.
By order of the Council, , ' C. F. CLARKE,
I
Cotnic^i:i. Offices, . GWndlbion,
neab Cuthbeoe.!: r i b b i Ie s d a l e t A e l e T E N N IS A S SO C IA T ^Q N .
Written from the i standpoint of a .com mentator my notes; this seasod have bem
rather, different from prerious^F^Vwo^ many events h&ve been organised I nave had td desenbe them .as they appeared to me, and I have 1 had little-space for opipjons, m
advice to ■ Club? or players. Vimete this nmig..dnn been a disadvantage pi not you have already decided; ^ .J , _ Even at ithis juncture there the same
difficulty,- so that I have to chpse between figures and general comments. | To p l ^
snappy, levELS w i',
’ progressed ialong with the|ypungste|s, which is not surprising really.j.^jn'|inrer-league
eral Improvement of the standard of the players. Even the experienced nen have
A gratifying feature, about the seison has been theTe|vell!ng up of play, dup to the gen
matches afeainst the strongest sides from leagues in Lancashire our playeik h^ve fared well and we have not overrated th^e calibre of -the local scars In the slightest. Our lads are quite ai good as those to aiiy pth ;r league except the! cities of Manchester ar d Liver pool, and perhaps the top five at Burnley. Nelson have only three men belt :r tl lan oum,, and they admit it. Next year the/ wffi be lucky to have one, Alan Matson, the North
East Lanctoire champion. 1
' they are showing their colours in Two cups have gone to Rlbbles^ale Old Boys
Without la-doubt Whalley Gl urcfi is still the chafiip on club, but there a
-e signs that other camps
in their first season. - Both vfere won on handicap I know, but there are obvious pointers td youngsters under 117 berontog the champions of two yeqrs her ce. All they require toj make the neressarj practice against players tetter selves, and to cultivate terfec defence and top spin attack.
source wejare going to nave r North East Lancashire champion within fivp ye^rs,
, 'ha m en Clitheroe Knights of ve the makings of champions,
St. Columba and not one.
■ .matters, Sid sooner or la,ter v(e , sh ill see a ' leagiie championship side from .tliis club, which runiour,says,will Emply| th r^ teams to the l e ^ e next winter. More teams more stars is hly comment • upon that rumour,
which I hope Is well foim|led. j 1 POSSIBLE EECOBD.
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' skSles championship he will deserve special trophy as Bouvenlij. Yet, grtat player that h e lls Herbert has disappointed his fans in Ihter-league and! county champion ships, Di these events]he leavei his con fidence at home, and suih playen as E. V.
. Eric Martin, mere will te several rivals this ' year'l am sure, and if (lertert retains the
Bush. Eric Martin, Jim! Tay or ind Rod, Cooelandlhave much tetter retard i m these matches. I Why the disparity? | m i problem is beyond me. ■
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■ rapidly approaching fbati stage jas far m table tenfils is concemedl Yeti thiy can.rtUl give every team a run, ai)d beat n ost as the
Chief of them all is Er e Brpoks, and the stalwarts 'o f Whalley Conrervi^tlves are
VETERANS STILL GOING STRONG A word for the veteroiu Is not, oi t of place.
league tables prove.
'a'.long way -,to,,prove ^that ,wWl’ youth Is (Continued foot of n'eift icoli mn).
who have reached the stdge desciwed as ex perienced! and
they.stiU ImpwO’ '’91* g^
Joe Hayes and Joe SwfficB 9'^® others i I ,,
record next winter.: If he wins h B BUigles title agahl he will have teconipllshed what no other-player has ever done] in this area, that being three successive cpamplonshlps. Geoff. Ford won the title twice, and then went into-semi-retirement. Cwi Greenwood do the trick? I am doubtful, but th p , I was doubtful this winter ateut retaining the title; butibe won the'final round against
Herbert I Greenwood ha^ the|cha|ice of a
but several boys there ate callable of win ning the local title:next winter if they set to and practice during the suimer. Led jby Vernon Bush they hav^ everyth mg that
the average friends I must include some figures, and for the general retoij I miKt give my cohiments, even if thev hE ve to be
“ R E A L C H R IS T IA N .”
FENWORTBAM MEMORIAL TO LATE BISHOP !0P WHALLEY.
made believing in goodness easier to:other men.. 11; .1 am not surfe that this Is- not: the hl^esti tribute that any of us-(»n hope to earn,” said the Bishop of Blackburn (Dr. P. M; Hertett) referring to the late Bishop of whalley, I at- Penwortham ‘tJhurch, Pres ton, on Sunday night] Durmg
the.eervice Dr. Herbert dedicated In the chancel a solid oak lectern, tbe gilt of -the late Bishop’s son, Mr.: Robert G. Rawstorhe, the patron of the
“ I think he was one of those ifien-who living.; 1 - I ■'
one the sense of being-in the presence, of a real Christian. He often spoke of-Pen wortham and this c h u rc h ........“ I like to think, and in no fanciful way, that through this beautiful lectern he will still speak...i" “ So-many of you knew, him,” said Dr,
m e late Bishop, said Dr. Herbert,- gave ' I ! Clerk'to the Council.
Flat Rato 8. d.
Additional Items B.d.
,
O L C | i [ E B ( iE
A D V E R T I S H E A H D T u p k , P R E B A T , A P R I L 1 5
HM.E8 By A t e n o s . ____ V iL\D
-;i:j fcate--;AiiioB;;’ihie(deh^^ Clitheroe:
tLl. " Estate Ments, haye tbe! ioliowlhg 'PROiPEli'flJSS, 1 0 LET
A : LAiOE DETACHEDvEESlOBN(IE>with J v - A ; - | 4j
superb-' # tld h : overi(wHi« thpi^ rommaniW:eat^ye;ylews,:of-;the; I o u n t^
s ld e .;|F !i|^ le .• y;..,;,;:
Two addem betat*ed mont Pi jjkijtor s a l e . |
W m b f e ; p a :K n a !t let or t( pell.
a t tlm i S a b o l n a m £ | h i rate be paid within seven .dayp;0f ^ e d e n m d . . The ScHEDUiiE above referred to
d k r a ^
Special , Rates.
Lighting s; d.
Total e. d. 7 2
; ‘ ■ . • I - ^ 'p ro p e r ty ‘ ^ ___ 8aleidnd:to suimfiped^^^ ertlM" ll^bpd...c6ndl£fon'^d-ip isdenent, sLOT We hi ive also several house and sh ip propj-1
lPcalitle4pt p u r ,% m l . : : ; : i,. ; ^ FPr fun'partlduiara ahdpermlssloh ,
........TelCUtheroe.BS, .PUBLIC NOTICE. I^OROUGH OF .CLWHipW E
OPENING OF TENNIS COURTS. NClTlIdEi is-hereby given , that Ithf Tennis
Town cm
erk’sOffice,' erae. ' I4th Airilj 1938. | TENDERS. B l ; j, :
orough I I' '. ' '. "
of CLITHEB IE IGAS D ^A E T J ^ f ! - : '
mENl )ERdare;
invited.for| Paintiup .certain
A.i.-.fitireeji,,Lamps.
PAi^TiNG i OF STRI^ET i LAMPS. - - pi-
obtain id I from 'the Lighting Engiijeer,. Gas Works Clitheroe.
Speclicatlon and information may- be i
“ Paini ingl of Street Lamps,’’ mui t, bq. re: ceived by ithe underslped on.or betore:30th
Ten< ejraiin a plain sealed envelopejendftreed
accept the lowest or any tebder, . , Q, HETHERINGjTON,:
Town ?■'(jlerk’s Office,
Cl .th ^ e . ;I4th April, 1938, 'B '
PAINTING AT GAS WOUKS. , ' I;-'''- i:- . ..
rriENriERS are invited for Baiiiting the 1 taum n Guided Gasholder, Purifiers, I
arid o iler Plant at the Gas Worja, ■$pe( ikeation and -inforinatlon may be
obtalred-Irom the Gas Engineer,. (Ijos Works, C U t h e f b e . ! ; ' : ! - , , /
].
"p£rintlng at Gag Works," must be re ceived] by; the undersigned on orj b ifore 30th
'Ten ieiri hi a plain sealed envelppri endorsed
April, m e
Herbert, “ perhaps longer than I, though I doubt more-Intimately;than I did, and you will agree with me that It was seemingly impossible to know hint.without loving him,, without recognising and being drawn, to that gentleness: and kindness, that devotion to work and to duty." I
vice by the Vicar, the i Rev. G; Burton, and the Rev. T. G. Watkins, the curate, m e Rev, R. A. iRawstomei Rector ofOroston, read one of I the lessons.. A figure of the Virgir|iMary is finely carved
Dr. Herbert was assisted during the ser . : ; i ; THE
in the-centre of the new lectern. . On the right of the' figure arejthe Rawstome; arms, and balancing the desi^-the .diocesan arms are carved on the other, side.
valuable an old head counts for much in com petitive play. , :
;ion in chop From this
prigress is thm them-
parting word to them for the 1937-8, season. If only they realised how grateful the lads are for their advice afad pleasant company they would;go Into strict training In order: to play on for ever. They are the steadying influence upon those who have not recog nised that the game is organised to foster social intercourse amongst the clubs, as inuch as to wm cups, shields] and-medals.
May the veterans never grow older Is my
(Continued from preceding column), : |r■ -
given next week. - ■ - , FIRST DIVISION
4 E. Brooks, W. A, Pelere
3 G. Taylor, E, -Martih . 3 Handicap 14
m e league - tables and averages will be ;
WHALLEY READING ROOM V. WHALLEY CONSERVATTVES.: -
4 G. Garratt, J. Barlow - C. Rydeheard, J. Ireland 1
■ H. pickup, H. Hughes; 1 ,
. ; J. Wiggans, J. Quinn 2 ;
, Handicap s 8 SECOND DIVISION, CHATBURN CHURCH: v. WADDINGTON
4 H, (Theetham, T. Astln D. Booth,
A.Tomlinson:
5 T. Rigby, M, Hudson P. Jackson, E. Tomlinson
4 Handicap . | 18 . . '
6 8. Hudson, J. Hayei Hi'Dawson, J. Herd;
Handicap
4 J, Swales, W. Calverley , i:
-PARISH CHURCH V. CHATBURN . - r , --■■■ .
5 P. Whiteside, T, Kay ■ • Holgate and Ideson
5 C, Sllnger, T. Brlgge; ' i .V - V : : ■ 1
16
2 A. Towers, P. Bradley i ; ’ . - I
; . 3 Handicap - -i K.8.C. v. ST. JAMES’S ,
2 A Bridge, R. Martin ; . , H, Duckwortl), Les. Shuttleworth 1 D Byrne, W. Barlow
; T. Peqiberton, T, Hltchen i : Len.-Shuttl^worth, R, Bleazard' [PRICE OF EGGS, Etc,
Handicap 2 ■ii
Foul .ly-Society and
tbe.Farmers’ Tnion Is M- follops:-!-
.Thjejprice of/eggs,'annriged b: i-itbe.'looal.
I • Wholesale 1/-'. ; •!. Retail 1 /2 '. Chicken'lA . ' Hen 7d.- -,
1 • ■ .1 I . ' ■ I ■ ■ jLimbert and Astln . Parker and Hudson
2 Handicap . : .ji ■ Handicap-. .
C I S I L E S T E E E I , C i m -‘I
LISTENING FOR FISH 3S.
;. ■: ■ ' i:- 1
fitselfl'it ithat depth, neither rlsirig nor fall ing, I ,On ordinary - steamshlpsl the echo- solmder jls employed to . give - vamlng of approach to shallow watey. I t . does ■
echo-ioundcr which ships tarry tc depths of the water beneath them.: I t is being employed by the steam-travler In fish ing. Thei trawler- uses this valual le -sounder to ascertain the- depth of the water below the tniWler when a shoal i of fish is encoun. tereffi 1 A Fleetwood, trawler fomid a shoal of-ftep a( 200 fathoms, m e shoal maintains
An additional use has. been foi nd for the sound the
echoM 'back the vibrations from the sea- bottoi): more quickly. On the Itrawler, as] soon as | deeper water is appro ichlng; the qchocs| come back more slowly, arid the nets re-adJusted to the depth at whlcl i the shoal of fish vfas located. I mBj tihie may arrive when the apparatus
so. .by
actui,liy detect-by the vibrations from tpq ship (which return to i t : ike echoes) -the I resents of:'a shoal of fish.
will pel,made so sensitive th a t ,i t will ft Sends out
: OXFORD GeW AT BARLEY. I
‘ speakers were I Mr, Herbert Sagar • (Nelson)' and Mr; Wilfred Spencer (Cojlne).; :
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from the fashionable beaches of Los Angtees.. Made in soft'mesh, highlyrpollsbed and brightly, shining,-the-suits, ^ n t l y -demon,- atrated by thd .Amerlcan Society, of Metals, diy quickly, apd, ■will'not cllhg to the when wet.
Bathlngisulte .of metal-are the'latest (dea
'And- Mr.. T. BOhett, of Bar%, bore, witness of -iwhat Ihe Qxfoid Groupf influence had meant; to thelt] lives. - Mr. Rinald Mann[ of- Fleetwood, led!the youth section, -and othek;
- A Lancashire [team bad cbqrge of; the pro ceedings on '.the occasion ofiOxford (Group Sunday at Barley on Suhday. Mr. J. Sharpies, pf-Burnley, led the morning service, and Mrs. ; J, -Dlbb, of Nplson, addressed the children. Mr,- Sharpies said the Group bad tamplete Christian revolution, for its a im .: Organisa-; tlons based on man-conceived ," I sm sh ad ! proyed hopelessly. Inadequate!. Mr. H .. I|igg welcomed the team at the afternoon school) and Mr; Lawson-conducted't|m evening 9er- vlce, Mr, andl Mrs. J. Dibb, lof Nelson; Mr/ F. (Akister, representing h- Oheshlrei team;
^ R E you a qualified Shorthand TVpikt? !’'i]]y#]-!iNDUjSXRiES /■ .. i
, In a few months’ tlmel there should lie ja great-demand-for sh o r th a n d : ’TYPIS'TS in consequence of the absorptlcfn of lalloiUf by the New Indiistrlea !- ,■•- -
. Be [prepared tor it. ENROL -NOWifpr
your.Course at . ■ ; |.
j; , ; i, , G U E S T S
- BUSINESS i TRAINING COLLEGE 9-11, EXOHANGEHT.1. BLACpURN.
.P it ep iect u s. [ [ll] ,M:i| / MUSICAL SUCCESS;
- Write, Call oi; Phone (5493),! vilthout I obligation- on lyour. palrt,^ fo r ! the New
' At the recent exantinations held! At Blackburn In connectlbn with [the Arisp- dated Board of the Royal Rchoolsi hf MuBlo, the following candidate-was sud- cessful;- Pianoforte, Gtade n.j(Elemen Mtary): John Hartley. Hje was prepared by
ARIE GUDGEON, li,R,AM.) A.R.OJJ., ‘‘Ferifteigh,’’,,(j3iiiheroe,
” H POULTRY,' EGGS, BTC.
old on a 3ilb. bag of Armltage’S Dry Cffiick Food costing: la,- and thera will be ‘INo Dead Chicks.” From I - all . com merehants and
grocers. A ;
House Farm, Grlndl|ton.
M.B. TURKEY lEQGS FOR SALE, 12/. I per dozen;rsound-Btocfc-Slater,' Cob ' - .
r i l i o K S . '[WARNPlOl' ‘Ailments come '-J’‘[til6ngl Chicks dlO-like flleril Don’t lose youikl JOHNSON’S OVARY ’TONIO rears every Chicken quickly, strong, yigorousl Bolfles 7Jd., is. 2d., 68.,-Blaoljbum’a Com Merchants, Clitheroe.
ealthy OHIOliS make proatabte hens.- |12 chickens(cari be reared itlU-.14 days
W.lutibi IRONMONOEB
1 4 , C i ) h e R d . B u r n l e y .
3939 |P h o n e WE
FIRST THKO YOU NEED IN A GARDEN IS Al SPAlffi ^ A- “ Revbebend” for Ptelitence.
STOCK ALL GARDEN! RAEES,' FORES, EXTRACTORS, etc.
TOOLS;: WEED
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS I fLIHAX ! gjEE^KIllEBSend C T T IU S ^ ;
LAfSINHIOWEES, W E D ^ J BROWS ILABEU, NETS and TWUfES : ., :|-'/.GARDra SEATS-
QUjALCASI PANTHER LAWN .MOWERS
1939. Corporation do. not bind theintelvea to.
accep(|the lowest or any tender.' i l l
Town Clerk’s Office, , c:i|aeroei 14th April, 1938. J
g : hettherinGton, T9™
ORDUGH OF CUTHEIOE -,i GAS DEPARTMENT.
open fir Play on and front Satnrdiy, 16th AnrU,1938,'until further notice. i - ^ '1 II : G. HETBlERINGtGN,
f l i r t s in-the castle Grounds will bd
any o r h e above prbpeitles’please a >ply t ip rao lSA L L & FOREST •
! | ., '
A u c tite is Valuers and Estate- Agents,, B-SALEROOljlS,iOlltheiX) vLaacs
I .. Comprising in the whole an area of; u j acres or thereabouts of meadow and pa^Ui land, itogethCf- with - valuable glairing' 'ilghi on ,-RathmellvMoor. m e Holdlipg tamprisi, two nice dweU^i houses :and?fl,;go()dir£uige of-farm b u lld in g iiT h e meaddw land]ls;:m excellent condition, m e whoW propeft^ tls: excepUonally .well 'situated, witbla -gtm’ hard road 'Into the.ifafm-yard and-ils -fortuhatdly surrounded - by: the best of; neighbours,j m e whole of'.this iillot. Isi In. the p s te aM -o f Charles'.Sutcliffeiiwho:iwill; shqw. the, I pWh: erty land; give- immediate -postesslon| If- desired, - on completion;. apd tbU purchaser is to have the optl6n of taking.'oiver the flw ; of .241 black .lacked heath going sheep) ■stockiof cattle-alj,a:vMuatltm;* j- ;
/ . ToyjnOlerki-
:;lL(yr,-2,
ALLiTHOSE.twb.closes 'ol aceb ■ modatlon meadow , land'.-situate In . Wlgglep itvorth and comptising an larea pf 3i, acres ;qr thereabouts, m is is a valuable' building
Auctloneere, iBehi and 'Co., Splicito
SHORT
‘For..further-' Ipartlculais- apply to i tpe to
1
tbam, or ., Seltlel
■v' MIt,'.B ER RY. NOTICE OP
-'Site and It Is at the-momentlet to Mir. Robqrt iBradley at a -rental of j£Il Id a ; Od.i' pw, annum.
Charlesworjb. I'i .
SALE
Subject- to Ministry of .Agriculture Re ( - - .; - striCllons being renloved : ■
(GEORGE 1VND DBAGOjN HOTEL DOWNIIAM, near CUtheroe,
-The (Jorporatlon-do not ffind ther is?lVes to Aiictloh on uiiuB SAM BERRY of the latt
Is Instructed by the Exors.- Mri Jos; Baiijka to -Sell ,by
WEDNESD/.Y, APRa 2!ih, 1938. To vn Clerk. ; Stock comprising; '
n -t; HEADjofichoice Dairy Cows and Heifers; /VA: . Roan .-Stbek .Bull- (regtstered); Gifey -Mare; :Fann'Implement8,'HaTness, etc.. Sale a t I220;‘ j! Pull details next. we^k. SAM BERRY, Auctioneer,
. the whole -of . the Ltve: and Dead Parmihg j
i TeL 313.
C A T T L E R E M O V A L S o u n
■ I Town Head, Pendletbri; 1 '
CUtherpe. FARMERS
■ '
ITTHE :NEXT.; SPRING I .A-/ , descriptons of .Cattle, fixed for'
WEUNSSDAY, MAY] B,
' '
SiALE of sheep etc..
4th. Auotioriebriand Seeretaiy.
i^ISBUEN i AUCTION- MA$T gALB OP ^AT STOCK,
MONDAY
the msual; Fortnightly Sale of Ing-oS Cattle will be held on
In the event fer.
NEXT, APRIL 18th. __I:.-:.
it lOam.; on i-..,.
of restrictions being lifted, deld'and Lky-
of'400 to 500 LAYiNG-OFF COWE wiU be on - I-W., ROBERTJS, I Secretaiy..
WEDNESDaIy next, AI-RH. 20thl at 10 a.m. wbenj
■M:. ■ : j-TUITION. •'"‘1 ''■■'y'w
riAR DRIVING TUITION V [; qulred; qualified teacher" able.-Apply, .Cijaven Farm, W
-rPupUS.'l terms teas swell,'Whal
?n- ey.
OAR ELEGTRIOAL REPAIRS j
Magnaiot, Dynamet; Sell S ta itin , eie. Rtpairad and-Rtwound. Re-Wirlngol Gan.
EX.IDE guqnantaad jGaltoty ' R$l|ain
Imtriedlaia: Service. I
DYNAMOS, SELF I STARTERS, ' i MAGNETOS and BAHERIES I > T All at Raasenpble GHROMIUM PLATIN^
W. & F. DAWjBON; W m c c W io h
E8HTON TERRACE CLIt 'HEROE Telephone [252.
j all E a t , 2-30, p;m. |' larmlng,/ dli groim^ 'latuatet, ,ln a t ■ , ;'
^ Tirim&'ifc" *
SALES
I t A u e r ON; i TUfiNillt 1
R A T H M E L . J.-.- •ONi
SALES : BY T. SILVEEWOOD
i(YEEAyE8 ^.Licence;'11-Res
■|,,i:^Vpked. A t e n o N . ,i bt'-' . )'
farm, BOLTONBY bow- '/-.-.jLAND,
15: mlfiutes: walk ■' frarn" ,Copyi‘Nepk,;aiic Hbldeh;!p|g&:->
jffboD, .Instructed/, j iy„: W- Beatbn, /who is retiring-from llBeU,by.;Auottonhh:iiS
-: thP wipte'bf his Live ahd Dead.-: brining pbk,-b9'folldWBH
OV’f;';:Y C tN G tCA 'im vuij ,
^(jow.due Julyj'SXkiWE du^ *xub}** ,
Mnter;:li,eow lately servep; Co^lahd.Hwef. M d ;.: uffi, :,teef; 1 Heifer; lately-P dyedi' 3 ]Helfers;!si^g calveri; -7 -Heifersldu rAugust 'ahd!2 due October; 2] Hellers, geldi; /
:s: 2 :due;;Octoter;: and‘-2'if ue‘No|- J/; ]
Woote; 1 Btrewing - Machinel Side' Delivery . Rake; Farm. Cart,/complete with hto fleak$;
quiet. - Implementsr, 2 Si). M
gears; part Hamesa arid sundry spares rakes, forks'- and-mlscdllarieous fam i topis.]
Liquid-.'M etc,;', Sale at one o’clock.
coirimendithe stockio intending buyers, moy are mostly :roans:'ln;-colour, hardy bred,- and will Imprpve'Wherevfcr takta.
A cordial invitation Is eitended tjjipU. whPi ard Interested to attend -the sate: ./j „ ,/ / ,]
. NB.—The Auctioneer | can confldtotly i
' Terms Cash. •il'
-'-I /■ --i J '
- Bayers must. bring Licence to be coimler- signed.
i .iiTeI228! CUthetoe, -
rjiHE. CUTCHEROE AjUCTIONi MART COMPANY Ltd, I
r
Mouth! Disease- Regulations,: will be held ja . 10-45 a.m.
MONDAY, NEXT* m d usuali Sale of-PAT "for 'Immediate -slaughtejr,'; underkPocft alii
OATTLE; SHEEP and OALVlM
Buyersmnst bring. Licences with'them. | 'imWARD CHESTER,
' Tel 325. ; I j ! Secretary. -I j ' ' Auctioneer and Valuer. T. SHiVERWO'OD, f . I ' anure -Pump arid; Box;; setucart
/'Dairy/utensils ::- .Cooler, with. pin;' e,oJe.. Churn; Butter,Basin; 2 Steves; milk Buckets
iilbree:' 'Bay ila te ,' 16‘ hi.; - gbodtworfer' anli jowers, -AlBlqn’ arid
celiept scalp treattrierif.—Baileys, street;/1, ■
: Qiuffitles] oI':p8i»rraverage'_m ilpffves,; Id. orily. ■Mvertlser iarid ,Times C^ta;, ,
SCRAP :PADS, v a i^ ^ •Castle:^treeL; -'
TCVVAN A l l : POWDERS; llantine
.WILLIAMS; ifamdus Settmg lotion ln| stock at Bj
-/
/^'ARItENERS and iPLCTTERa -/I Bone V ’’ , mval; dried blddd: sulphate oLtoinonla Superphosphates, TP. leaf mould.! c ble Hop. PKnb'a- Umax. :
i.CiI; Fertilizers. i| mpb W and'Bonk;Ltd,;' boniriongers/CIith- eroe.
fitan'
TlliOI SY’S : GARDEN AND I ^tlOWER: Jc. f f a n a. Fertilizers Grass Seed; Every-
ihlng, ife the. gardeh at; m eo ' WtePn and Sons Lid.,'lrorimopiiers,.C)lltherde. I ’Phorie 88
GOenpH /;SEED fP<)TATGES.-7earid ■O - :mte varietlesv^ohn-i IPrariklajid,-18, Railway View; Clitheroe,
. Tel. 71.
ITLEOTRIO COOKER FOR SALEI' £ 5 ,- Ai4:. Ajiply Steward, Golf Club,. Ohwerde.
inOR I ,SALE.-^Two very attractive! KERRY r . Blub pu p p ie s ; finest pedtaees; reasoriable ,prlces.i,; DOGS AND ', CATS BOARDED
under.Ideal conditions ip,Miss Dlnntei Shaw Cottage, ' Shaw I Bridge, Clitheiloe.
'fel. 350.
T Ar 6 e ./ Pure - PWzewinnlng AYiLSBUBY 'AJ I)UCK' EGGS, 3/- per. dozen,; Ducklings
9/6 dellvered.-rSlmpson, 'Aspinall|S|- Farm, Dlncktey, nearrLafigho. ■
-. i ; , WANTED.
gOBOUGH OF CLl EXECTRICITY DEPARTMENT,
APPOINTMENT -OF METER.jFlXER AND READER,'.; |
years fori the appointment oftM^teriiFlxer and leader in the Electricity Dfepantoent at a ren uneration according j to ithB '[rates laid
■ A ppLlCA’rfoNS/atei'lnvftgd .rtom' per^ ; rA. sons-between ithe ages sjof -zSifmd 45
down from .time' toi
time.bw/ithe- DiOtrict Council, Industrial Joint Board‘foif the Eleo- tridtV .Supply Industry, theVijitotent ;;tote being 15.62d. :per hour for b :47- hours week. - 'Subject to the-approval of
the.Ministry of Health, the appointment will be::iieslgnated an established post under the Lopal GoVeni- mentl'and other Officers’ Superannuation Act, 1922, and the person appointed will be required to pass a- Medical Examination. : Applications in - candidate’s owri • hand- writirig (stating age, experience, and -whether married or single) aocompanled iby'copies of two recent testimonials and endorsed “Meter Fixer and Reader’’ - should he delivered tc the undersigned i not later than the 19th
NW climii wHigh
tilll'b* at Hellitield Auction Ijllart every ThUrtilay, about 3 pW., for ephyojfln^ Catiile on hoit|owari lOurheysi Ghlefljr io blitheros and Slaidburn < Disirlct;. I
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JOHN HODGSON, (jattfe ifentover, j SLAIDBURN, nr
Clithefoe . PhonoSlairibum 24i 1
Canvassing,- either- directly or Iridlrectly, ;will to a-dlsquallflcatlon.
April! 1938, , : q ; HETHEBINGTONj
Town Clerk’s Office, ! .. qiitheroe, ■ ' t -
8th/.pril, 1938, i- i
Town Clerk. -
l'WANTED.--^BmJATI(»l 'a s : * ’• Help; .Clitheroe district Apply, Advertiser and-Times, ■
Jcompanion preferred.-
WANTED .'-;- HENS 'AND CfflCpiNS in
lb., teavies; 7d. per lb, light bresds.-Write S,? Kirkpatrick,. Lane- Ends Paimj Huttoui Preston, Tel 116-Longton. , . i - -
exchange for Irish Pullets, ioy 6d. ,per
IfCdANTED-PORNTTURE RENOyATlNG v ” I and PrenchiPoUshlng; blghjolass work:
16, York Street, caitheroe. ■ . ; ] .'I ;
reasonable terms,: All kinds of Jpinery work undertaken; 40 years’ experience..r-W,,Crook,
[fX7iANTED.--^trong LAD, .or: ^ a n ; - good •*v. I milker. ,E. . Walton, Greenbanks, Grindleton.
4 - L
pairejd, overalled-and made as new,(collected and dellvered.'-’niee Wilson and Sons Ltd.,
Ironmongers, .Clitheroe. w h a s
d o n e s o m u c h b e t l e l r i h a i j M a i y !
You se^, Jean., had not only been taught
Shorthand, Typew|riting, Book-keeping and Officer. Rdutinri, but lalso -taught how to apply those sut jects to pra|ctical work. In her last term, - she was actually eaping money: she was not , . Paying i Jston’s mopey 5. they were paying her; ■
, j ,
Clltheroe. ANTED.-Por.-May, COOK GENERAL;
family thiee.-X3ooper, P r o ^ t House, PRbBA'nONER - NURSES refiuired, age
i l8-22;. must be-healthy and-well edu- cateQ ;■ Uniform supplied .—Apply 'Matron JSt,
Mtui’s Hospitals, for women and [Children V ^w o rth Park, Manchester, .[[.-j
|\Tr(ANTED--Superior/ HOME; - [S'OR BOY, '»»•] 2i yeara old, Ih ,or near -Clltheroe. Terms to be airanged.—Wrlte|i-Box R.3, Advertiser and Times.: ; : " T
'-'[i-'-.: .. I ;-:
, Baldwin- and Heap, or, slmUar- Wrlte Box NO. R.2. Advertiser and Tunes.,
3.-BEAM- DYEINOI MACHINE
fTTENNIS RACKKTS repairedi pr .restrung; reasonable prices;-compettelt stringers;
uigeiit repairs same day.-^QOKS, Castle Stetat...
(flfTlANTED.—Strong GIRL with kndwledge T.T I of cooklng,-to assist in kitohen; 3 maids
keptj-Apply Mrs, Grlmsha'w',' iRocfleld, Clithcroe, Lancs.
- , ■ ! ' / AT i STUD;
•vrENYON BROS., will, again travel their
ftV.Tciydesdale- [Stallion ■ “ Demesne Royal Talisman’’ on usual routes.—Pol!cards and terms, apply Demesne Farm, Newshblme.
awn mower - REPAIRS,I [Any/ make I any size. Motor or Hand Mower’s re-
, : , „ ANYTHING and ; /,;-i' 8,'j0astle q y > LET.-NO 2,!
ymoyer , Ah ex-
-••' with Oarage; beck facing'/to' George Willdnson,-
I B t .
MfiCRLAVD CRE83ENT,' en iliH o ^ ’lbest position; Chatburt
rrw o iu n fu riilsh ^ A. locality.—Apply
r r o LBT-76, -A ; Warehouse, :| roomed bouse 199 —Apply, P ,: LoHl, cnitheroe.
statloni and ’but.- Vfilas,/Chatbiim.,j
St:a;h House, Grindleton, Advertiser and
Road. LET;
iloAr iChsaj
V/h^ey sk'Re]
rrO-jJET.-^APAR'nllENTS A ' hoard, in tam(prtable
Lai I 'limes. ;
Apply, nice,
,e, suitable for n t .; iAlsp eight Road;: Clitheroe. Ljltttemoor Road,
wStby,
w orith bouke;
r r o ' LET—No. k iil)na Ilace, H( •A key at number three.' ; : ' ;[
r r o LET, •ft SMALL
and Si acres of occupied by Mr.
possession.—For-further particulars,! tqqjly County Land Agent
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PAUSE] '• < “■ il
GA]RD£NS, 'h^ E !
THE GARDEN,
Beecll, Poplars, iLaburnumsy Scarlet., Aucuba, Laurel,- B u ^ r r i , [RbcdodriridronsJ Cuprpssus in variety,] | and
SHRUBS: Flowering Cherries, Almond, LllacsJ/ Welgellas,
Cliffllilng:. Plants: i yiisti Clematis; wide variety.
Flpwertng Purple <mornJ
many! otters, rja,. Hbneysucklej
Hedging Flantsi .Privet, Common Beech,: Lonlcera ntuue Macrocasta; also Golden Privet;
morns, Quieted Nitida, Cupressus
Fruit Boshes: Black, iRed and White Gooseberry, Raspbeny Ariple, Plum,
Curyant :etd I
Ramblers and ClUml?lng Roses; also Bush Roses,'all in go(m jvadetles.; •
Weeping. Stahdarris, H.T. Standards,
Herbaceous Flantk: Delphiniums, Hollyhocks, Ancjiuia, Cornflowers, Heleriiudi Sweet : WilUamp, iseabious, Pansiis,. -and numerous' other ^varieties. |
Alpine Plants: iFrimjlas,l Saxifrages, thus; Aubretia, Alysstun, Saxatite, Cft .Mint,
tec.
Also strong
Auiumn.sown CabHRe Plants. I Call and see for i yourselves ;.Try onr Fertilisert a cheap and fertffiser for all crops; extra good to
-i--|
effective Lawns.
or at .ClitheroeI Market. VISITOBS
; srioilld call at the . and SNACK !BAR] (close' to Railway (finemas.)
- TOM ! H A N S O N , i BARROW i NURSEBIES,-. | - ! 1 t | , Brnrow nr. Whallfcy,
■Tel.; Whalley'145. T|D UVEBFOOL
neW MAYFAIR CAFE LIME STREEHj
Sta lions, Theatres mid
. Voi good meals' quickly served, moderate prices. Book, your [tables m advance, i charge.:Menus forj parties will be applicafton,.
i l f T T LOST^
LOST on April ll2 th ^ 'G rey Wiig BUD- 77, Waddington Road. - i -
GERIGAR4-Abply Mrs; J. O. Sorithwwtb, i 1 |
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[NURSING. 1,-
THE GROFT NURSING HOME WHALLEY I I
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MateAnity) MbsioAl abd MinobI SVBOIOAIi P aiibots IReoeivbd (with! patients o ^h (lo'otor| in attendance).
i , T e rk i Mcdtrak Ttliphona t YljhBlIejr 28 ;i-.M!'
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N . A . H A C K IN G SC SO f^S I '.fOR -
; M E J J ^ p
Erected anywhere. sAnd for Cal
-[ , I ' -! i I x e xK f
no extra sent on
M IAT Conti frdm'
R1
Lupins, Item-
M
at ilpROOKS, ICUtL__ HOI^INO, [containing! Uouse grassland, .at present 'ijii Bjekerstaffe;] early
T]eL 20|2Y3. iftOfiKS,
County Offices, Preston. 1 - '
MC
t r f ^ u t near to Veriture
lenihpme;
, ADDINGTON— vlcidep ,. Seirii-di tached '
•h.;and: c. water.-|;Aipljl M^, Speakmsin, m e Cafe; Waddlngtori.
»,T , S-rdomed hriuselTo I i t i bath, el. and '
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bring you by(cm|to inspect ourjEtoct]
R^ALSi. Distance no oblect,- We can arrahge to;
Largest solectlon |n E^st Lancashire of ] GREY) BAlkoRAL RED, AND ]
. ! BLACK ORANITE MEMORIALS. ! Address;-
CEMBTI^RY I GATflS, ! ACCRINGTON,
Telephone 20431 - lE s ta b lish e il 187t I
BIRTHS, MARRlAG^ and DEATHs! D'!■
m
HALSTEAD.-4)n (“Wmterbura,” ! jMoifecambe', Margaret Elizabeth, the; belcivdd wife of the .late Thomas Halstead, 'interred at St: Mai;t’s Cemetery, CUtheijoe, dn the 13th.
-loth April, 1938, 'at ’
E1TCHIE.-In' loviilg : sister Rose, who
IN MEMORIAM. m-
Idled
eraory of ouridtar April 17th, 11937. ;
Peace,] Perfect Peace. I -From theiFam|y,
Kemple View and;Dfe Lacy Street. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. PABRER.-Mrs. Pa 'keriand. Son: wish to •
thank all I relatives add friends for kipd expressions i of /[sympathy' andi floral tributes received qurltig their sad bereaye- ment; also the: DjKtof ton kind attentlrm.
-Advertiser and-Thnes, Co., Ltd., at 6,i Market Place, OUtberoe, iT ^ 4()7-<0l .(two (inea).,
OfossiHouse.i'vl/halley./' |':v-i . ■ i - | ■; Printed and .FuljllshOd. by the Olitheroe
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