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C t i lT H E B O E A P y E B T I S E R


SILAGE is ! ESSENTIAL '


Practical Hiiite[| at Low Moor ■■


f a r m s JH E M I 'inistry of t f ’


"their ‘ been jivenj over thie


benionstration. 3E l i SELF-SUPI


„ - Agriculture is _ ^ng every possiblejmesns. to


impress upbn farmers the ini ance


articles have appeared in news-; papers, and demonstratlonsj have been arranged all overt the country with the specific object of i driving


home the point that litovislbn for next Winter's cattle rations has to, be made now. Itlmust be obvious


' reach vanishing I poinbj so ; that It has become a vital ineceesity to prp4 vide other forms!of foqd which wllf


-will" grow -less and less, juntll they to alll that Imported I '


' preserve tlie nation’s herds. Thus the National Silage Canipaigrl made Its debut last yean with the result th a t] farmers. quickly, saw thb benefits ®be derived from makinr- sllagb ln?the summer Tponths am, storlrig it in special containers untl the winter. Natural y mfstake! were made, but-investigation rei vealed not only the effect, but tht causi and ihe. lesson has been well


. possible ,.<lfl',maintalr improve, ffast ’■season’s


■ learnt. Experienced sneakers, with a practical knowledge! of fqrmln^, are fagaln touring t ^ country giving sllagp demonstjratloijs and helplng"^!^'farmers to


effort!. ■ : , made’In.this way from the'ty^e of


eveyy Way and ieven


in this atea took placj IpnTuesday evening, at Low'Moor Top Farm, where a'i typical sHi j has been


LOW MOOR demonstration. Th^e season’s first d uiionstration


erected. I t Is made bf reinforced concrete posts .and hydraulically pressed concreteitslabs all th,e par^


thus haying a ‘ high i jmargln of strength over the woifclng requlre-


' ments. ■; j . ' ■' ■ The speaker was . B.Sd., N.D.A., of Soutl


broadcast' from a speeial' idlsplay '•van. ■ ;


and Mr. Crozler’s remarks were preceded by a record||(j)f a)speech madb by the Minister (MrJ R. S. Hudson)


Vt- - ,, , ere present,


Agriculture which was


meeting was one I.or ;a| series organised, In conjunction With the Ministry of Agriculture, wfth the objbet of making faitners all over the bountry sllage-mlnped; j I t was app'brent to everybody condernqd that during the coming winter feep­ ing stuffs would. be iln extremely short supply. .Indeed,™ wa§ highly probable that no feeding .stuffs, as such, would be Imprated, Iso that the] only material'jt^at wjould be available to' farmers would be^ very small quantities of §11-Cake,: as; a by-product of the margarine In­ dustry, and a smallli-jquantity .'of millings I offals. " |i | I


Mr. Crbzier'.polnted put that the " ' III ' . ; i


tha,t if farmers’.wer reasonable I’milk wlr.ter. It would be utilise every'possible dublng .home-grown


Tlhese facts made


NEC! 35ITY. it quite, clear


)'|to malhtain


bpplieb next I jbeceksary 'to f-rieans of pro- fbedlrtg stuffs


_


.Silkge, made from si, one very ;satlsfactor prdvfding .' the far prdvender jsubstitute “watered concentrat


to replace feeding stuffs Which were normally impofted'lnjp the| country and whlchjWere so Heavily usedlin Wlhter time throughout the, district. Idit-grass, Was; method i of i


rne; r wlth.'ija


of silage made from of Material was a prcductldn ration for one gallon of mllkj The average farmer


tbP rieht tvDP advocate treacling grass above the Hrin S


fori it. wa8|ai atfd' 20-lbs


' the short’ leafy tyiel ofjherboge "Which made cake substitute." for


would probably m k aftermath 'grass. TnE, , WaS' to cut the' aftertapth thfe 6-ln. stage of gr iiWth, — natively,, as Short JiSjllt qould pe handled with the Imiilements at the disposal of the farrier. |It could not be over emphasl: ed .that It Was


first essential 'it'about ir alter-


In Rlbblesdale; tilage out I of;


J. Crozler, ort, who. In


hls6Wnjarea,TsaDlst: the I War Agricultural About fifty farmers


Ct Officer for Coirimltte'e.


grass he had mentioned could regarded as a concentrate. U in conjunction with hay] oatstiaw or kale. It was perfectly easy make the farm self-supporting : all cows giving up to |three gallc of "milk.


Mr. Crozler then gave the inem- . J' I ' : ! I


bers ofh ls audience ithb follo|vlng two sample rations, wjhldh. he said, comprised ,a maintenarice rat on, plus one gallon of milk! / I A.—Meadow hay, 10|-lbs.: . oat


straw, 5-lbs.; oats, 84bs. : B.-Kale, 50-lbs.; hay, 12-lps.; oat straw, 7-lbs. ■ ,


one gallon of milk, 20-lbs. of silage per gallon should be fed ' ]


For-any ■production in excess of i ,


■required figure,'Work could proceed at


the other one. lot of


The great bulk of |the waste jwas caused by the farmer neglectlhg to, make his silo water-tight.


silage was made last


[ A tremendous slekr.


silage was dark brown,, 'then it pad bfeen too hot In tthe' making, Md If


If!the


a lilghtish green, nbt'hot enough ; irmei


farmers must learn to: avoid both extremes. Last year : more than 2,000. farmers In Lancashire |made silage; although the bulk of it I was simply hay 'substitute, as the' type, of grabs had|been cut too long.Tests were taken; and only one sample blit of five .Was up to the standard they were,setting themselves.[Cake substitute silage could only be |made from short grass. •


I In.reply to questions afterwards, Mr. Crozler said that treacle;was not used in the silo as a condiment,


|


but simply because it brought about the condltlbns best suited fori the preservation of ’ grass, i As Irsscle was-lnlported Into the country, therefore | scarce, hel did


itwo barrels of treacle without any permit, which was enough to make 50 tons pf silage, but If they reqilired more. Ip would be necessary to ob-


10-in. stage. Farmers could obtain


I Mr/ (Srozler said that oats vetches could be, recommende conversion into hay I or sildge ; ...............Icake


taln a permit from the Countl; War Agricuipural Committee.


|


they made a perfectly good substitute when cut short.


. Briefly, the process ol preparing and storing-the i silage, wisi as followf: No more grass shq ild be cub In a


day'than could be (aftedland put Ihto the silo, that ( j a f , I t wai


thorough, end tram )lhg should eifenly ipalhtalned | all over surface, The gra,is; should built-up In such a Way that It Was about 12'Inqhes high ;r at t|tie centre


1 should CLITHEROE ' AN ): ‘ mSTRICT


S eifvice qI Yoi th Council , NEiVS-LE TER.j


'/YMjY 'very few rmmbers 'Of ithe j Ramblers’ Sectfon tvirned put


list! Saturday .for me cfulse ;to,. Hacking Boat, but t tey all, without -fedptlon; enjoyed an IntOTMtlng,


V. ‘f Monkey Rack.” From the Market Place wdrwent byjjfield paths: to


fanlble land, Incldi ntally|. did not bluster up the pafement on the





. Hairdhill, then thro reh the wood to ■ Calder Point? whIre t ie cruise .began, i Hailing the boitmanil or “fho’sun, took some people lulte a! lot


■' b'f -tlme] but soon pe appeared; on I ils bicycle,' riding at a fuflpu^ pace "olthe fefy. ClgJnberlhK hastllf iffioard, he rowed across to us pnd liad the boat lay 16;; (I|kept one, and If you,-had beihjthere' I would have given <you thJ;other). After ' ratio,us difficulties pad’ i?t6n oyer-


come- and emb: ;ic6ompllshed, the ; v-u*-,-


katlon safely cnilse ” jvas


where we;had tea was resumed: via grounds ahd Lowei and thence' by: Mo Wlthglll to Clltherc L .Tormorrow’s ran me is to Swan^ slde'And Rlmlngto:: Mdet Market


nade. and we found ourselves on he 'Wirikley Hall ade of] the rl'ver, ’The.ijourney


,.t-»


flloddCT Bridges yter j;!


Wlnkle,v Hall ^Bd


'this type of ipaterlal tijiiais,essential to| have a| container ||-There "wpe tnOusandsjof satlsfadipry 'containers ’ on the market. Bu; l;here was Jan .elicess of ‘demand bverl supiw. Many farmers had b en able to Im- pilovise th'elr own co itainers-outjpf materials lying ' ab( ut tn e ; farm.


| :


VALUE OF -NITROGEN. Ifh answer! to. further questions,


bid practice to ' alloW: grass remain In the fleld;|or!onjthe cart, oyer-nlght.i I The: phcklng process, Iri the : cbntalrtei 1


ings of fertiliser. The Ministry of Agriculture i had arranged! I that silage instructors should bei^ivall Able to give Ihdivldual tuition at Individual farms. .There m h 14 such Instructors In.Laiicashlrb who were prepared; at no cost ;tq the farmer, to give "advice upon . all aspects of silage making. Fai-mers desiring further information should communicate with the County] War fo:- Executive; Committee',, who - would ' iiusketry arrange to provide the necessary 119 45 hours, Service.


he stressed the value of a dressing of nitrogen applied three or!four weeks before the grass was’] cut, stating that this would enormously Increase the protein content!. More grass could be grown oh a reduced acreage by means of suitable; dress­


day,’ 2;


IVOIBd w


GRICKET


Read v. fllbblesdale Wanderers. Blackpool; Services v. Blackpool. 1 Leyland v. Chorley.


MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW. Clltheroe y. 'Whalley.


-. ] |


Darwen vl Blackburn St. Jalnes. Barnoldswick v. Cherry ’TreA


- _' TEAMS.: ■


: Hanson, J. E. Edmondson; J. Dgwson,. K. Hargreaves, P. Cheetham


CLITHEROE.—P. Margerison (Capt.), : J. R. Thompson, C. O. Brooks, A.


Robinson, Ji, Wlndle, J. Slater, A.


RIBBLESDALE WAN.-E, Stahdring (Capt.),fF.- Holt,- P. Li' Hudsbn, ff, Watei’wortq, R. Preedy, E. Cornwall, L, Co'wperthwaite, ill, R. Iddon.


E. Coupi T. Nufti


Team


to'"play Burnley G.S.O.B. on | Weanesday night,-6-3fl. "i


P. L. Hudson ■ ,(Capt.),: jj;Smlth, P. Williami, P. Holt, E. Coupe, K.-Oddie,


L, Cowperthwaite, E. Busli, R. ' " E. Weaver, J. Geldardi ,


(Continued from preceding coliunn).


Place, ^ ^-15 p.m.! Leader, Geoffrey !R. Brogdbn. ■ Do your best! ; I I Thomas G. Pander


■' jHon. Secretary.


being self-supporting Mr. Crozler said that silage could be inade under most weather condlUons, avoiding the two extremes of a pouring jwet day. or an,extremely .dry sunny day. The ideal way, of "toutse, wUs, to have two containers. Iso that if | delay were'eaused because the tern. ^ perature had not I risen to 'the


SELF-SUPPORTING FARI^lk. "stressing the Imporiiance of farms


than at the' sides. In one day more than three'to four fe e t ,o f ,


no


tainer, and each 6-ln. layer should be watered with a' solution lof molasses. ; The amount of ; molasses necessary for- the! short leafy type of herbage he had described was jli gallons “per ton ijf grass, land It^ls


. ^ __ ■• ' _t_ n‘ , I ' l l


GARDEN PARTY ATWADDINGTON


ENJOYABLE EFFORT. T


he annual garden party organised on nehalf pi St.


is aiWays a popular event in the village and tins year was no exception to tne general. ruie.


rgrass should be placed ln;the con- Vvaadlngton Hospital grounds pre- „...... .. — 1 _____ _ ...


I was the oaby snow in "which botn local and evacueq babies competed,


I sented a gay and animated spectacle on Saturday afternoon with games and competitions oi all 'klrios in progress, f irs t ot all there


or»/>i ommtirOfl


should be Watered down With about, the premier awards In both masses twice its own volume of water. ] In going to evacuees. Prize winners other words, two partsiofi water j to were Under 12 months; 1, Mrs. onepartof molasses was the normal. Hart (London); 2, Mrs. Uinnis solution.


fortable temperature of,TOO degrees judges in the children’s lancy dress Far. before’further gra^ was added,


To take the temperature, j the farmer should Insert |his hand; a foot to eighteen Inches belowi the surface. Sometimes it was neces­ sary to wait for two or three days for the required temperature tolbe reached. When the silo was I full, and a ' final settlement had been achieved, the silo had! to be mdde water-tight and alr-tlght. As piiich weight as possible should; be placed


a ^ ' _______ , _ ,


day’s “ make ”i should attain a com- -------- — ^ '


WATER AND AIR j TIGH'T. | It was very I important that bach


.


Miss Burgess, had no easy task but after much weighing of pro and con awarded first prize to a pretty Victorian lady. Miss Cynthia Down­ hill.


competition," Mrs. Buchanan


Brown Owl received second prize, and Master Eric Preedy In a topical


Master , Harry Cowglll the third. as For the adults a feature and


TIMES. EBIDAY. JUNE BY 0. HOTHBR9ALL * H. FORREST - ;


SALES BT AtCTION ' -


I I ■ sa; lilS' uri T B/RLEl


BY AUCTION SILVERWOOD,


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE 6RAN0E FARM,' TO CLOSE A TRUST.


Nr. NELSON. (adjoining Post Office, Barley); • Re Mr. Joseph Drake, Deceased.


I Helen's Sunday School, Waddington,HOTHERSALL & I, FORREST will BANK SALEROOMS, I CLITHEROE, on!


: Sell by Auction at the ,


. WEDNESDAY, 18th; JUNE, 1941, ’at 7 p.m. prompt, ■ ,


■ I The’ , ' ■ : FBEEHOLD


DW E L L IN G b o p S E No. 25, ST., PAUL’S STREET,' , LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE.


' ‘ Mrs. Cutler (London); 2, Mrs. G. Dewhurst ('Waddlngtoh). bister Hardman, of Wadoow, and Miss Davies were the Judges. The


(Clltheroe). Over 12 months: 1,


containing Sitting Room (now used as Low Moor Post Office), .Living Room, Scullery, thi'ee Bedrooms, Bathroom,- etc.


I j


Free from Ground Rent. Vacaht Pos­ session on Completioy,


For. further particulars apply'


i Messrs, Thomas' Marsden and Co., 30, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn. . (Tel. 7765/66).


The Auctioneers, I Bank Salerooms, Clltheroe (Tel. 95), o? to the ■ Vendors’ Solicitors :


| , f ' - 3,1 PARK AVENUE,. CLItCBEROE.


“ Spitfire” costume was awarded UNDER instructions from'" Mr. E. of the event was an open air whist


drive for which fourteen tables were


on the top] and'it should be roughly I occupied and for which Mr. G. thatched, or otherwise covered, so Robinson acted as M.C. Prizes were that rain ran down the outside of, won by Mrs. Bostock; Mrs. Robln- the silo and not the Ihside. Silage | son (Grlhdleton) ; Mrs. R. IVhlte-


side and Miss L. Wallbank (Beech- mount).


A competition for a bunch of wild ' ' ^ ,


flowers was won by Miss Jean Burton with Master Norpian Wylie second,. whilst Miss A.. Hammond was successfur in “ bowling for


duck.” CHILDREN’S SPORTS.


A series' of I children’s sports


events attracted a large number of entrants and much Interest,was taken in the various jraces. Results


were as follows:


John Chapman; 2, Dennis Harrison.-


Handicap race, under 6 years: 1, ^ ^


I


Boys; ■ Peter Dugdale. Three-Legged Race.. Girls: "Jean Burton-and Marjorie Bond. Boys:


David Garnett and- Harry Hoyle. Girls’ Balancing Race : 1, Kath­


leen Berry ; 2, Mary Altham. Plant Pot Race. Girls : 1, Emma


Dumb Bell Race. Girls : 1, Kath- len Berry,'. 2, Barbara Brown.


• . . „


Peter Garnett (Waddington) beat Charles Cashman (London). ; I Produce ahd white elepha'nt stalls


Pillow Fighting on a Pole.; Final


were well patronised and did a busy tradei—no coupons are needed for second-hand articles—and alto­ gether the afternoon was most enjoyable as well’ as being financial success, nearly £ 20, being


raised tor Sunday School funds. WULLEY EOM E GUIBD


SQUAD GUARD DUTIES FROM THURSDAY, JUNE 6th. ^


Ji■Squad 1—Serg. E.' C. Mitchell, Cpl.


A. Dewhurst, R. Garside, J. Heywood, J. Garvey, 'T. E. M. Mitchell, W. S, Standen, R. iThistlethwaite. ,


pefrings,'J. Battersby, J.-'S. Cliffe,


S.'M. Wilson, J. R. Bowman, J. Gomall. 0. i Greenwood, G. Tl Parker, J. S. Parker;! J. Knowles, J. Lawson, H. ■Wdod, J. Raweliffe, D. E. Procter.


Squad 2-Sergt. J. R. Sumner, Cpl. S,


H. Bolton, LiCpl. A. Parker, J. L.. Airey, J. Bradley, J. SI Chew, G. Craven. R. Chew, K, Lang, -W. Robinson, G, Shep­ herd,! T. Williams, G. Cheek. ; r ..


DaWes{“ j{ 'A:bliffe, A.'E. Lowe, Pebl, T. Greenwood, F. Sagar. j |


Sqilad 3-Sergt. W. E.'Sutton, CpI.'


Squad iL-Sergt. C. W. Johnson; L.Cpl. rE. |Ashcroft,i-P,i Cotterill.^E.^Crpok, E.


SU E S BY


MqGeagh, ;J. Anslow, R, G. Bowes, T. Beardsworth, H. Bower, C. Hawkes-


Squad 5--Sergt. J. Peters, Cpl.' W. G.


- Howarth, L.Cpl. C.' M Htadle, iP. Ed- Paiker.;


wotth,'J. ’T.;P. Hornby, H. C. Smith. Squad 6—Sergt.'o. (iarratt; (Ipl. A.


war-dson, P : Forrest, W.- D. Fenton, J. Robinson, Jj A. Wheen, F. Webb, R. D."


- ; . ■ ; ,


Sei-gt., J. R, Sumner, Stores Sergt., J. Peters.’ :


■ I', : ROSTER DUTIES. |


Friday, 3. SPECIAL PATROLS.


Senior Sergt., W, E. Sutton. 'Orderly __'


;


Thursday, June I2th. Squad 1; Friday Saturday, 3; Sunday, 4; Monday, Tuesday, 6; Wednesday,^: Thurs­


Squad 1-^Cpl. W, E. Eddlestonf 2— 01. H. Ward-Knowles; 3—Vol, J. E. mes; 4—'Vol. E. J. Elcock; 5—Cpl. B.-lValmsley; 6—Vol, M. Wbodhead


leadquarters Staff: duties. ',


See special list


To-lWorrow, Saturday, SHORT NOTICE OP SALE AT , Ribchester Road, CLAYT.oJ


JUNE 14th.


LONMOliE,! .- n-LE-DALE,


. (near Bonny Inn, on Ribchestcr to Blackburn ’bus route). :


AUCTION MART Ltd. willlsell for Mrs. Kenyon, without reserve, her BREED­


BLACKBURN LIVE | STOCK


ING STQCK of ■


2 X 2 Posts;' effects;


■Cabins, 7-ft. x’,6-ft, (two on wheels), all Joiner built and sectional; 9 Night Ark#; 2,000-ft. penning boards; 500


Tuesday and Fridays, at Cutter: Lawn Mower; Wkter Troughs; Mash Hoppers and other miscellaneous


Sheets; Water Tank on wheels;' Chaff


HOME GUARD No. 3 PLATOON.


.GUARD DUTIES. i MONDAY, JUNE 16th;


, 41'1 R. Rea'd.-357 W.- Tomlinson,'304 R. smithies, 3, W, Leemlng, 239 G. Swales,


rbd, 107 J. Edmondson, 26 R. McIntosh, 234 G. Hartley. 282 Corpl, S. Westhfead,


Cook, i ■ , ' ■ j TUESDAY, JUNE 17th. ^ '


Iceland, S. Banks, W. W. Seedle, 'A. Sjiott,J.'Cbwperthwaite. ^


Sergt, Jackson, Cpl. Altham, J. Slater, H. Bibby, T. Cowperthwaite, L.


BOrgt. PiiRosling, 63 Coral. A.-vOrme-


Tonic Tablets contain raw . orators and other revltalizers; First


M


en OLD A 40 ! BE as you were at 25,


Oystrax Brand " oytier Invig.


'branches Boots; a Iso at all chemists. lOST


attention, tested.


.Netting;; I Corrugated


stock has been; got together regardless of ; ex:piense and Is worthy: of breeders’ All hens' are blood and t.b.


all in excellent condition, This


Sale at 2-0 p;m: G. A, BllIGGS,


PERSONAL. AS YOUNG'


dose starts new life, vigour, vital force, or maker refunds IbwJprice, Is. 9d. (plus purchase tax), Phr sale at all


Secretary.;


nett and Barker strain; 2' Geese and Gander; 4 Cabins," 13-ft. x 9-ft.; 3


100 pure bred Buff Rock Hen4 Ham­


posed Jo Bpply to the County Council - t. Riding of Yor&hire, for


W '7iR Notic e. is


of the the


mentlojied Charities are shsrtl- Com! ortS


rigis


War ' tive


CHARITIES ACT, -1940. hereby given that it is pro-


( -.for the,evacuees and other :ks f r " ------


Wadflbwl Cllthjroe.


from date -DAT5D


atlon under the ,above- Act, of Waddington War 'imd, - the' objects of wWch ollows,;


ffiOntles; and the Administra- Ceiltre of which is situate at Lodge,. Waddlhgton, near


tration she uld be sent in writing to the above-namftd Council within 14 days 3f this notice. .. June 13th, 1941J


•EDUCATION GiU'EST^lS:


BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE. (Pfliicipil'’. E. G. Gpest, B.Com,i


Lbster, J. i,P. Snape, W. T. Cowperth- w-aite, S. iS. Stubbs, Cpl. J. D. Whlt- tdker. P, 'Wilkinson, W. M. Clark, G. Bristow, A- Scott,


1 ;■ MONDAY, JUNE 16th.


et at Headquarters, 7-15, for prac­ tical Demolition Demonstration by


Sergt.; IRosling, ' . ' ! ' . ITHIIESDAY,


JUNE 19th.


Miniature etc.


Rifle Range, Bomb Throwing: W.A.DENT,0/C


^w4


WEDNESDAY, | JUNE 18th. ; KTRA’YED from Hansons Farm, one Sergt.! S. • Snape, R. D.'Davies, 'j.


E.J.S., red ruddle mark; over middle of back with homed tup lama (unmarked) Also one Homed Glrnmer HOGG, hom bum and mark as above, strayed from t Moor Bam Farm, Padiham; Informa­


Swaledale SHEEP, horn burn


ion to Smith, Hansons Farm, .West Bradford, Near Clitheroe,


unmarked;—J.- A.; Tattersall, Laithe, Bolton-by-Bowland.


' top n of tail; tail: I OST.—Six EWES, marked red paint I,


also three LAMbs, ’ Bow


STRA'YED from Golf Links,. Barrow. L -Half-bred Suffolk E l^ with two


ambs, marked blue top of shoulder.- Ward, King Street. Clitheroe. - ■


‘ for


RAPlO Ato XHOfeOUGH SI Oretarial .and ! 1 COMMERCIAL TRAINING.


Ipten ilve Individual Tuition; Rapid Progress.


. -' T v '


Priispeitus and full partlculaia Irbm the PrlnoipaL . i


9-11 EXCHANGE STREET,


|BLACKBCRr^V Tcl. 5403).:or]lfom : ! ' I


Mrs. Hayherst ,St evenin; ' toil


I


^ Rlehlnson, P.O.T„ A.OXS., 72, Street, Clitberoe, (And for m'tion in Shorthand and Typewritinc,. ;


Any nbjections to ;the proposed regis­ NOTICES


f}UE/ L [ ISTEICT OF ROWLAND. 1 RETAIL Cc


been anenb All .Coal Gas ‘ lok HardI Cok t The i,bq\'(i increases are retrospective


o theTst of June, 1941.. 1 J. HINCHLIPFE,


Prices fpr ti e ab ove Rural District have | ed as follows ;—


Sc'IC h: ihles pf M:aximum Retail ; ql Dy


oa. per ton, Jd,,per cwt. 1/3 pel- ton, ld,-per cwt. ■ k 2/9 per ton, lid. per cwt. -


Local Fuel Overseer for the .'I Rural District of Bowland.


,


IaL PRICES ORDER,vl939. :is hereby given'that the 1


Boothman ; 2, , Diana- Garnett. Boys : 1,, Harry Hoyle ; 2, David arnett. I :


Boys: W; Smalley. Obstacle Race. Boys; 1, Hayry


Hoyle ;: 2, Peter Brown; Girls: 1, V. Smart!; 2,. Maud Spencer."


FORREST will Sell by Aucticjin J


SURPLUS HousetoW


Items include : “HOOVER” ;VACCUM CLEANER; Mahogany Drawers, with Bookcase above; Long Casd Clock in Oak i and Mahogany, by Wj Walton, Blackburn; 3-Pfece, SUITE; in: uncut moquette; Dining Tables in Mahogafiy and lOak;- Oak Hallstand;! PIANO, overstrung in Mahogany Cas^ by Adel-, bert,: Berlin; 8 Bentwood Chairs; Oak Mantel Clock; CARPETS, Indian, Wil­ ton, Axmlnstei" sizes' 3i x 2J,| 4 x 3,3 x 2i, 5 X 2, 4 X IJ: Stair Carpet, about 13-yds.; fitted Hall,Carpet;] Landing .Carpet, 7-yds, and Var. Rugs; Oilcloth;


on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th JUNE ; ;


i


comprising Wardrobe,' Dressing Table, 6dn. Bed:


Potato Race. Girls: Jean Loyd. MAHOGANY WARDROBEi Mt., fitted with, sliding trays, drawers and hang-,


Tallboy .!


4 ftt.:6-lk “ ■ ■ '


Materials; sundry Glass and China; small BOY’S CYCLE; Electric Iroii; Occasional Table; small painted Kitchen Table and many other effects.


PAIN GS, including , _______ : On view morning of sale •


Bank Salerooms, ’ Clitheroe;


■ ?


HOTHERSALL & FORREST,' ■ Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate ’ Agents,


(Tel. 95), IS THIS A RECORD ? A | Redmayne • '


land Laundry 16 times and] still looks as good as new. - Your coupons will last longer at Redmaynes, 9, Market! Place,’ Clitheroe.


.-Suit has been cleaned by the Lake­


ones ! b with J( Bottles 1 Stores. !


2 0 "! "f« 1 n. Bedsteads; C.I. Hospital Bed; and 4-ft. ------ -- " "


ipgrobe; 2 Pamted Chests o Drawers; quantity of Casement ind other CUR- TAININC"


iOf] Black-out


OAK Bedroom SUITE, ,2 Oak


2 rolls Haworth, HOTHERSALL AND


months; due July due August; R 2 R and Roan,’ nfwly calved: Bed, geld, in milk. 150 IKad of


T. 12


W; di


Pullets, ,941; 1940; 2" " timber; ft. X 10- X 7-ft.; , X 7-ft.;


Arks; Brooders


ft.; , ditto, dittd,


ditto,


Bowls atd Pip Barrow, Buckets Endless 2 Milk Lleves; 1; Catt


'Mattress burner "0o6kin Electric 3.-valve 1 atteu


White Forms; Bedroon


Sale i-31. Clithero’L


______


Furnisliings and Effecis, fpiE (LITH at 2-0 p.m.


2 rolls •'Wire Tmpleiieiits;


Cabi


leaving ,1 he I farm, on SATURDAl JUNE 21st, 1941, |


siLVER’ VOOD will Sell for Mr. Ejmmpttj Hargreaves, - who is


HEAD 0 CATTLE. Roan Wye Ulf; 2 Heifer Stlrks, 8 and 11 Bliie Cow, due'July: Roan- G Roan, due August; 'White,


jlevwl


r.t.;Oak Wilk C (


Housed lold E i :si'


e Met:


Hopp'ers; roll Barbed Wire; ittirtg. ■ 8 Beatty's Water ng; Galvanised Manure


'S


ifarb.i Drav i| Mil


Wireliss Set. 5-valve; Cossor Set; Aladdin Tiamp, etc.


Terms'Cash.


Auctioneer, and Valuer. Tel, 228. •


T. SILVERWOOD,


EROE AUCTION JIART CO. LTD.


AREA.


entries trust Ik made on M.A.T. forms and stoc k rauplt be on the premises by 1 o’clock


rTtUESItlAY li!EXT, the weekly SALE 1 of NEW! Y CALVED COWS and


HEIREI a good


low


rjVHE ort$ anc "SAL


f1


OFF CATTLI Next, June 20 all' classes''


Tel. 325,


ICK£ rdd. odrt >HN£ 8id..


Irad Irad;Bb


wii:


RADNG c FAT STOCK Ion MONr DAN ; NEXT, at 9-30 a.m. All


Iclnes; Cow .Ties, lects : Two Easy Chairs? iw Case, 5 shelves: •’ 2 ables; Tressle Table; 1 Top Wash-stand: pair :rs; BM. Bedstocks & ,t Safe;! “Veritas” 3- Stove and Oven; Albq


Barrels- loose limber; oler; Stand; Pan and Diabolo Separator, No.


., 112-ft. X 8-ft.; ditto, KF aatted floor Cabin, 9-ft. )-ft. X 5-ft.; Cabin, O-ff 8-ft. X 6-ft:; 3 Night Incubator, 150 size;


'oultry : 70 cross-bred 0 W.L., 1940; 20 R.I.R:, is; 14-ft. X 8-ft., 1-W.


IW lN M l ) BOROUGIh of CI it iEROE.


BOROiIgH TREA^U tlER’S DEPARTMENT,


above department. Male; applicants must be ineligible for,; or exempted froffi service! in H.M. Forces.


stants "(male or female) m the


knd'W due August 28th; - b October, full of milk;


j , appointinentt of ,; Temporffi"y


Ippointment of Temporary Staff. / JPPLICATIONS are invited for the


witi accountancy experience, and re­ muneration |will be acdording to age anc qualiflcatloris.


i.d-writing, stating age, full details t of ixperience, names and addresses of


------------------


hai Applicatiops in caiidlkte's own hr :e persons to whom reference may


Preference will b^'given id applicants' F R SALE.—BEDDING PLANTS In­ :


1


varieties: also Vegetable Plants in variety.—J. Wilson, Fendle View Nursery Chatbum. ’Phonp 207. Also Clitheroe Market. , !


cluding, all the most popular


be made, and enclosed Sn a sealed envelope endorsed-‘Temporary Assist­ ants, B.T. Dept,” must |be {received by the undersigned not later than Wednes- daj next, 18th June. 1 - G. HETHERl


iiVood Pig Trough; Cow 12ti June, 19«.


Town Clerk’S Office, Clitheroel


Town Clerk. IGTON,


STONYHUKST C0LLB|GE, Nr. BLACKBURN.


,age 15/18;' good wages and M lays. Abply with refer imccs to the


WANTED two IsCUL:.LEU",Y MAIDS, atron.


" pes.


rANTED.-DOLLS Box No.


T.L. Adv


PRAM.-Write irtiser and'


mcA-e ; bedrdoms. — Burnett-Hurst, 79, Titihebam Street, Liverpoo.


WANTED to rent ob bby, HOUSE In Clitheroe or diktript; four or


Cliiheroe; local gentleman, would con­ sider duration only.-^Wrlte Box No. T.d, Advertiser and Times.


[7; ANTED to rent, HOUSE (3 bed­ rooms' preferred), [ near centre: of


Titterington, Brookelhu foijdt Clltheroe.-


be held at 11 a.m., when. Ill be on offer.


from well kn|wn dealers and farmers. Sale ai l]0-45 4m. Judging at 10-15 a,m,


PO J IT KT M D SOGS


1 REARED to perfection PER WEEK 1 Do dead opers 1 No legweaknees 1 ON’S OVARY TONia 1/4.—Blackburn’s (torn


I B I OF e e e s


•d and stamped 3/- d and unstamped 2/0. . ■ h' prices retail


’ i' 1 IF you keep over 12 Birds, In the near future you will be required tO" Register with a : ,


PROI>L|CERS • .





.for the disposal of your Eggs under Minlstijy 0: Orders shortly t6;be Introduced.


! i; ' j '.;■ ; . :


Government Registered Tracking Station Food Egg Regulation


-;we shall strive to, and are confident we shi U. g ye entire satisfaction to old and new clients.-


•iWlth you,


■ If we are favjoured with your nomination as egg collectors, ' ■


Any other help or Information yo|u ilijay,.fequire regarding. the new scheme, we shall be glad to sup rly, or come and discuss


ROBINSON & $PPSLEY, {RAILWAY. ROAD, CLITHEROE. TEL GLIJHEROE 292.


,h, when a good show of : stock will be forward


IGH’TLY PRIZE SHOW of GELD and LAYING- wlll be held on Friday,


EDWARD CHESTER,! Secretary.


rANT^Jp. — Strong fOUTH or e young MAN for farm work; good,


s to suitable manj— ■St, West Brad- CAME I ASTRAY.—Swaledale EWE,


Apply A. VestBi


rANTED.—Second hard COT; in •good condition—Apply Advertiser Tunes Office.,


trilrt.—Wtite Box' No. U.2; Advertiser anti Times.;


'(LITHEROE CONseIrVATIVE I CLUB.


"Wages to be forwarded tb the Secretary, Conservative Club, Cadtle Street,; Clltheroe, |to' reach hlmjby the first; p(Bt On Wednesday, 18th June.


IS to commence duties_________ ;e. Hous^'fuel, lightt'e):tra cleaners pipvided. i Applications stating joint


anted STEWARD and


STEWARD- at an early


"IIP"ANTED Part-time': caretaker! •W. for the St. John Ambulance and: Nursing Division Headquarters, Old School, Church "Brow,| Clitheroe.' Applications in writing ito be forwarded to| the Divisional Secretary, Mr. J. 'K, Horn, 22, Turner Street, ,Clltheroe, oh jir before Monday, June 11 ith.


"irkrANTED.-Reliable, G ^ for farm l“ ” house, -r Apply ;; Mrs. Taylor, bstby Hall, Gisbum.


fit longer at Redmayhe;, 9, Market ace, Clitheroe.


’ is only aftey years bf V ear that you really know how: (jOOD red- A'YNE SUITS ARE. ! 'S our coupons


'ANTTED.-discarded CLOTH-- ' . 1, . ING.I-Write' Mi-s.-Jackson, 14;


■Newark' Street; Accrlngtori. The oldest bqtablished'.Wardrobe Dea ler.


Xperience; reserved occupation.—The ijitheroe Laundry, Pimlico Road.


flflChce, age, wage, and /"ANTED..,— ■


rante'd- laundry aBsistant, aged 18 or over, with or without


EXPERIENCED MOTOP i MECHANIC or good Improver.


No. U,3.,!iAdvertiser and


; State in con- experience.^7


bply Strath House, Grin good home; modi Capablie GENERAL:


em house.-: dletoh. ■


ahd Times. wanteD.-shorthAnd typist


' "


rAN,TED-Dailv COOK-GENERAL. —Write Box No.’:;U.4., Advertiser


IT T., for , Ins u r a n c e Company, eflitheroe—Apply Pearl:|A ;suran(:e Com- mnyi Clitheroe.


; lixTANTED-Useful'MlAjN:' also BOY. IJT Trade Board rates, of pay,—O. H. Dawson ’ and, Ca, • Empire ; Bakery,


jawson and Jlltheroe.


le dry:: floor area requi 12-ft.; state rent] I


TORAGE SPACE about five tons of


:Mancheater 3. " f!


'hether any heating; c/o W. H. Smith


RJEQUIRED for stationery; must ired about 12-ft. situation and facilities.-Box and Son, Ltd.',


TENDERiS.


BOROUGH OF I CLIT’HEROE ELECTRICITY DiEPARTMENT.


Jropqse^ Extension^] I o King Lane - ! Sub-station. ' ■ ' .


! jane Substation. : i -' I ,1


■ propos n oDOsed extensi ‘litheroe.:


_______ hade,


I "TENDERS are invited for the work of X


lation and Bin of Quantities:obtained rbm the bffice of the BqroughiEngineer uid Sui"veyor, Church £ treet, Clit{ieroe, m Payment of a deposi; of two -guineas vhieh will be returned


Plans and.General Co iditions of Con- 'act may be inspected at and Specifi-


te sions to the King ••


; bona-fide tender. Chequ es should be Borough of;


payable, to ;tn


u .pon receipt of “ ....... "


p:


n-ovlded.-for the due ,he contract. .' ■ i Tenders must be delivered to the un-


_____ ______ - ny Tender will )e subject to sgtlsfactcry surety beinj:


The acceptance of: ai


Thursday, the" 26th June, 194L '' iThC Council do not bind themselves,


mdorsedi “Extensions to King Lane 3ub-stati0n,” not -lator than 12 noon on


to accept the lowest or p y tender. G. .HEJTHERINGTON,;,


■rown Clerk’s Office, '! • TOwn Clerk The:Castle, CLITHEBOE.' ' '


11th June, 1941. Chapmon &


Shoe Spkialists . and Ohirc^qdi^


4,. MARKET c l ith e Iroe


PLACE, T. E. Barger, M .E I-Oh.\ J ld S P


■ T r e a t m e n t t l y i n f r a R e d o n d ' M a ' a s i a i l e . [■ i'*J


ersigned; in a plain sealed envelope


lEQUIRED two Fumislied op Un­ furnished ROOMS. Clitheroe dls-


claimed Iwitliin 14- days will be sold— Dobson;-Mearley.


C.M. or G.M.-, on far horn. If not :


TO L E i ;


TTiO Let on" .a lease. All those brick X


•apply Hy. Holden and Soh, Auctioneers and valuers. Borough Saleroom, Lower-


W.O., heating' and well lighted, behind Woone Lane, Clitheroe. For particulars


torerooms, .with office;: gas, water, ' ■ ■ ■ : I : I


gate, Clitheroe. • (Tel. 356). : ’ I :' - :


, X


Station Hotel, Clitheroe.-1; | .-t ^ J _


rPO LET.—stabling, Gaifages, lock-up store Shed or Workshop.—Apply 1


_ I , - .


se .of your coupons,-rRedmaynes,: 9, ■Market Place,.Clitheroe.;■ I- • ':


tEDMAYNES QUALITY TAILOR- u b ING for'long wear—make the best


N.A.HACKIN(i&|SONS


MEMORIAL S ■Book


Erected when desired. :


BLACK, GREY, AND RED granites.


i


Prices cannot later be guaranteed. Send for Catalogue.; • - Address


C E M E T E R Y ! G A T E S , ACC RINGTON; ,


j Telephone 2043. Established 1878.


the loan of 10 year old suits made: by us (for the purpose of-window display),


dealers—the reason- we asked lfor


was to prove that a REDMA"YNE SUIT DOES WEAR WELL.-jRedmaynes; 9, Market Place, Clitheroc,' i., -


BIRTHS 'ji J M'


BULCOCK.^n June i 5th,I at' Ithe Silverdale Nursing Home, to Mr. and. Mrs. ’Thomas M. .IBulcbckl (nee, I Sarah Ashcroft), of .Glengarth. 248,-


• Bradford Road, . '!Wakefield, a daughter,. (Jhristine'Mary. 1 |


DEATHp


SCOXT.-On the 12th Jun Brownlow ;Street,' ClitI





. the'beloved wife of Hem-y; Scott, m her 55th'- year. Interment a t ; St. Mary’s Cemptery on' the 16th Inst., , at 3 p.m, ’ ' ■


!.. ii .-1 I


■WILKINSON.-On the I2th June, 1941, atTo, :Wilkin^reet,iBenjamln, the


beloved husband of Jane .Wll|duson, in his 70 th year. Interment' at St. Mary’s Cemefenr, Clltheroe;. at 2;; p.m., Monday, the 16th.-,- | . " -.- , -!TT-‘-u'-V |jg1


IN MEiyiORIAM i I


BATES.-^In loving remembrance: of John Mayne Bates, iwho died June 16th, 1939,


■' .—Prom the family.' I 3, Whiteacre Lane, Baiiow.


LUND.-In. loving’ memory of sister and' auntie, Mafgai'et lamd, ] who passed awaylJune


16th,


Brook House, PendletOn, Clitheroe.


At.: , Rest;!


MOORHOUSE.—In remembrance of a i dear wife and: mother, [Elizabeth


, Moorhouse,- who passed awUy ;13th : June, 1940., ' , | .


I


Il4 Whalley Road,’' ' Clitheroe.


perfopapee of mOORHOU'SE.-In fond reihembrance died June .


of a dear M0ther,|'Who 12th, 1940.


Worthy, of IremembrailjA f-Dave an^ Llzrte.


41, Brownlow Street,


STANLEY.-J-In remembrance of: my- dear husband, James Henry. Stahley, yvho. died June 13th. 1940| ,:


Resting where no tiiadows. fall. j ‘ ,'—Promjhis loylng Wifp-; I sleeping, :■


Calm 'and peaceful'he Is■


Father in T ^ gracious keeping, Gua'rd him till we iheet agam.;


' ■ (Sweetest rest that follows paui,!


—Prom his daughter Edith. Billy;' • and Brlan.1 J


. J-'"I | ~ ' (.; ACgyOWtEBGMEyTOl j i


WOOD.—Mr. Wood wishes to tliank all relatives, friends arid nelghtoura fur


•sad bereavement,


43, ‘ Qiieen Street, Whpey. Printed and Published


kind expressiotis of; sympathy] una floral tributes, recelyea In his recent


FWBifthday I


OUtheroe Advertiser. land T Ltd., at. 0, Market Place, COltl 487/Ml (two un«a> i ;


Advertiser & Times ! I ■|Burning with hatred of ! . j —FrOni. Husband and Sons.! PUUDniH


To-night at 7-30, and' To-njorrow BICKFORD In, “ROMANCE OF


dOnstory.


Week commencing June 23rd, 1941J Mpndi *


. ■ 1: WARREN HULL anMiSAI


Here Is life In the yaw.and plenty |of Mtiol for life on a sun-baked desert; 1 !


« m L % I C K O K . ” r li


Thursday and Friday at 7-^j ani Sal BORIS KARI


!■ :: .Wednesdayat 7 FORI


at 2-15, ■ t-heTbeI


a dear; 1640.


: i ■ I ■ ; L AS


KING STREET, ( . StU|\ The ,Shop wijth ti


_______ ____ _ jtheqbe, Maiy, - ne,' 1^41 at! 31, WE 'are not- second - hand clothes : i ' , .' I ; :


IT BRINGS a|dI • To YOUR ^ me]


DELICIOUS ECONOMIC^;


From 9II Grocers anl ’. I ■ , '-j;V .


Sto-Mik^ Gof|e| a


BUYI^A NEW iRJ Certainly a GOOD: I ^


I “ biS R * c e


' t l -TI W e


B t i t i l t o g i f R|


your order now from our ; large selection of i : >


^ i L : m f i l e "■


S built, 2, storey Workshops aUd


ON SALE. — One 2h. ALBION S MOWER, good condition,—Lower


taiiden-Hey, Clitheroe.-11 1;


grooved boards; been used as lock-uo’ shop, 20-ft. 3-ins, X 16-ft.l Wn;. height ,12-ft.-Write Box No.. S.i,, Advertfer and Times. : ,


F


o r sa l e .- BUILDING,


, , ,1-in. .tongued & -Good WOODEN , | F IE E WATCHING on application.


CAMP BEDS complete ! with D.R 0 '' Dunloplllo Bunk Mattresses, Prices ' , I


I'


WATERLOO, TImIbER CO., CLITHEROE.1


'; ! j


■pOR SALE.—Martins S&E DELIV- X ERY RAKE, - in npw condition.— Ireland, Henthom? CUtheroe. i ,


;


TO all -those good friends who ha’ie . 11 ;


FOUND: , 1 •


e DiWSON’S EXCEL WILL D E F IN ikh BODILY AND jNl Give a Regular I Order


' loaned us Redmaynes Suits that, have been worn 10 years or more we sdy'


“Thank you,”—Redmaynes, 9, Market Place, Clitheroe.


ON SALE! I


YOU can't be grey and use MYLETO a HAIR COLOUR RESTORER Sold '


measure at Redmayne’s, qUaUty Talloia. Market Place., Clitheroe. :! ' ' ^


YOU 'muist the special display of SUITINGS. 85s. Mid 95s, ml& to


\TARDLEY SHAVING BOWLS and X Shaving Sticks in fetock now-J Bailey’s,'3, Castle Street. iCUtheroe -


t 1/10 and 3/4 a bottle. ITryione now . —Bailey’s, 3.'Castle Streetj! (llitfaeroe, '


Ttw. WUoB p in i th e FIREPUCk !sHp:


D I N I N G & D R A W I N G . B O O M G R A '


T H E I B B L L ■ F I R E , ’ T R I P t E X • g o o d S d e e t t o n o f H o t - A i r i R a n g e t l L o w e s t . . . F f i c e s i


V is i t OUR; SHO^Oi | YORK street/ CLITHERi


NO., 2>893.


li i ; regis’teredI


. To-lo-nieht, 7-30. iTo-morrow; 2-15, 84) and l YOUNG' PEOPLE.-' Booking Office oqenl


'one ;of the grdatefit'motioh plctures.ofiall gotten fiongs;;.' You’ll: sit enthralled. allithi its len^,- the iplcture: will :>mmcdlately q


ih l lane “ LILLIAN


' I ! “M M '


I Thnrsday! and Friday at 7-SOi Situ j WALTER 1 BRENNAN.' BRENDAlj j |


IN TECHNIC


Stirring I Brilliant 1 -Speotaculkr I ,'rhJ the turf make It even better than '' KOhtI MOVIETONE NEWS.


Week commencing June 23rd. Monday lanl I : ■


and ,8j-15l ALICE FAYE, DON! AMECif


•I -'iL'-iJ


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