EDUCATION
f e e d q u a u t y g o o d s ! F O R
'!(i ONLY g a W l e
M o ia l Cattlej Food No. 1 (Daiijy Ration) National Grail) Balancer -
- National Hkh Protein Concentrate
Also Straight Cakes and Meals including DECGRTIGATEP groundnut GAIfE, LINSEEP; CAKE, PALM KERNiBL CARE,;
iPALM iCERNEL mIeALS, PEA MEAL, TOEATFEED, etc.
! ' ,
All thei above ^•\,i
' i , ill 1. iij LITTLEMOOR CORN MILLS, CLl THEROE CUTHEROE I , : Tel..533 and 534 ; ' |' ,i ' WE GRIND AbID CRUSH YOUR OWN OATS
nbilAI WSTBICT' COIJNCII OF lomAND notice OF RATES
i com- for
t ;■
March, me,. ‘ The
i A U L - a o w w * , ■ The tote js^nowjdue,
)t the demanid. The Schedule abbve referred to
; Irr cases i)f'bro}o llowed at i the rate
general rate. Flat!
Parish p L i !
iGlsburri' i..'.... sGisburri Forest iGrindleton ....
.;Mlttbn,| Great iNewsholme ...
(Middopj Horton
iNewtonI iPaythome ...v iBlmlngton ....
ISlaldbum! ;
f iSawlbyi -Waddingtoni . ,
Council Offices, i Grlndleton, near
j I i
Id. •M
Id. 2d.
this 171 h day of October, 1945. By order of tlie Council, ■ i : I
: J. M . 'arrowsmith - ! ' i blitproe. ; • .
Clerk to i the Council, ’ • J
:OUlluu wjr;«wr.*^.^ iBowland Forest, H._. iBowland Forest, L.D. ^Bradford,! West iEasington!
'BashallEaves . .y i . . ;Boltpn:-by*Bdwland
Id. ' 2d. I Additional Items ;
Total s. d. 7 8
; ; ; to e v e S who pays the net w h rSaSlk ^
:« "® t^ e a ^ cU |aU h e ^ f f i t t O^&ES. GRINDLETON. on < [2th December, 1945, j
Hue i
feeding stiiffs can be obtained against Protein Md Cereal Coupons, fr )m
dr heai[' CUtheroe;-^Write ;Box Advertiser and Tlmea
Y
fbr using with your own Oats^
M W. PRICE, BA. h s t Class Hiuh.
Wballe^ accoiQiopation wanted
oung man requires board ahd pdging (Monday to Saturday), in
D2,
ClINGLE MAN needs full! »BOAKD- I iXDDGINGSi private sitting-room
or hed-sittlng-robm; state terms to Box D6, .Advprtiser and jTimes. i
AT STUD
bEpIGREE BHIiV GOA’T.-Apply;: jS^. ^haw Bridge, Clitherpe.
li t6 i Iet
raodOT lonvenifinces; no atttendance.- Writ^ B^x B8, Advertiser am) Times. ]
m aeiTi ; u me iuco» (TE AND jPROPERTY jAGENT. . C. SMITH
iiriONS FOR ALL PURPOSES H LOWERGATE i,
CLiIiil:!hEROE| Telephone]No. 400. T > p SERVICE 3 u|p-i:o-dat^. Sm a r t Austin ]|
vveuiuiiftis, ru iic id ib . PLEASE, NOTE.
I
All |nq STATl
iilrles should In future made at the Office k ' ,
CLITHEROE S. Jl SCOTlj
POTAT()ES
INSURANCE CR(M*
lifted and put into ’ store, N° matter whether the store goes by the name of clatop, grave, pit, iple—wha,t’s to la
»a folrnn
fG the next two months most ]of me nation’s potatoes will be
■ . I ■
muioF Vst be| taken fio elp reduce was age and: preserve as many tubers as possible for human consumption.
crop is lified free from contamination with blight from the leaves. The haulm in ihany fields is no)v completely deaid, id herfi there is no danger ta lifting,
Of first importance is to sefi that the
WhWe active blight] is still present on a taeenjhaulm.jit is safest, before 11ft- to have the haulm burnt .off with
am here ac................ ..
soil! and affected many of the tubers, it is worth while, whenever Msslble, to Instructltbe main pickers to)leave the blighted tubers jon the ground and io have Mother picker following jon to gdther up the blights. I , | ,
sufehurilc acid,l copper sulphate and salS or bther kUling]'spray. I ■ merfi blight ihas] got down into the
lie
Trim oS the ejamp with steep, even sldfis and cover at once with fitrfiw held
may Itod to overheating apd collapse of the whole! clamp in spring. So mm at clamping only sound tubers, free ffiom blights and rots, j
i Maiiy blighted tubers in a i clamp
Wil!iam Charles offe:‘ for sale, wii by I’ublio Auctioi, WEDNESDAY, the P45. at 2-30 Ir. ■property' situ
the ILESDALE » HIL I n theiCoun;;
uctlon will li; ses, which CO mtertataing bedrooms,"
ind coalhods, ther particul in the next ’ and may hi ineer |(Tel}[ r’s solicitor STHAMS &
\-i J T O O N i ^ a
ing should be] well coverfid [before nightfall. .Theb should be enough sttaw to prevent rata getting through. During the first: week or two the tubers wiU gorthrough the stage commonly kiibwn M sweating, becoming drier and ofilevenl temperaturfe. Before i finally j earthing up, it is best to replace fihe] wet straw wlljh| a good layer tof new,; diy wheat straw, including a good thick cap bent over ihe ridge. If the clamps have had two op three weeks to sweat, e&htag up can usually be , done com pletely, lexcept for a few straw vents along tile top, which should he,removed and'fill'!d in before the worst cold] of winter cOmes along] Another, method, usbally successful with potatoes lifted inroctober, if reasonably dry, is to earth up theTclampsjat bnce, except for a strip along the ridge, and to close this ;ta[tiloffor Q fonr W
down by spadefuls of. soil;, It is never, worth taking a |chance on there being nblrainlin the night, so each, day’s Wt-
tubers liave bben frozen inside clmps when t:ie soil covering has not been thick enough to stop a freezing _wmd, Monday, aSd froken, as yiell as blighted,; tubers mHy lea' i to collapse of the whole iclamp. In a few wolds, the seerfit of good stbring is to ! take all precautions
! The . object of the soil casmg is to step thfi wind getting in when tempera tures ftel below] freezing, and to throw on i h em downfalls of ; rain. Many
afterla ew weeks.APlflS ’M i , . , iettvy uu ui iio la *«***♦ »
[ On Show] will pected
h ;
agfiinst blight, y?et and frost; OlITHEROE ATJCTION MART
-£5^. an Best lo £44 to i to
heifer numbered 144. There was a Id trade throughout, best milk cows m ■aking £56 to £65 ;l others from: £40 to d £28 to £39 ta' .otebt °f
...„„>jDAY.—Newly-calved jeows] and , ■
by'IBowfand; 2, ;F. Marshall, iHapton. : 15001 : I FRIDAY,
thf priies to: 1, J.j'Wilfenden, Bolton-
S. i Barnes (Rising Bridge) and J. Sn'owden (Rylston),. were the Judges of dairy tjows and heiters, and ■ epri'
awarded
fieriehce'd for ewes, but ]ani'easier Tel.: 226 Helliflfild, trade f'lr lambs. Half-bred ewes made
ixpr' 6 rue.ol to'f70i^~btet LonkTand[crbsstbred horned ewes, 55s. to 75s.; other qseful cross-bred honied |ewes, i38s. to honied ewes,: 22s. to 36s.. ! ]Best hired gimmer lambs realised up to other choice gimmer Iambs, 40s. to staaller ditto, 26s. to 38s. 6d.;' he ,jher lambs, 16s. to 43s.; rfims, £7 to
eyies, limbs good • company,
/■.—A large show] of lbs and rams on offer A sharp trade
i,u 50s.: homed
buying largi 3/- and 5/
VYRO-NIOHT|
QUO S SUITABLE FOR OHILDI .THORPE & CO.,|LTD.. Manufacturing
[ r//£lCP£Ar HEAL] ^3 to I
and ADULTS.;' i emtsts, Ossett.^ •
BUllDER YOUNG FARMERS’] CLUB; THEuO/HClNAL^ REFUSE IMITA TJONS. SOLDIERS
themselve; if:
seriously .wounL _____ i
Russia’s three
plosive bombs, and onfi dfelivered 2,152 service messages on thp fiattlefields.
Uhfiep dog'i located: 1,728
while undirt--- f-i-r-e-— irfiadcastl, the
qthfer said THE BDTLERl ACT. I i » “ . ..W U WWQI •wwv.vww , A, . w —1 -------- ------- d f i j
_____ the brains that are to meet new .situation.,
olf :Educatlon,> referring to Mr. R.jA Butler’s ’' great new Act,” said that it must be I used , as a M storehouse ! of machlneitools -tb sharpen for
I Miss ■ Ellen: Wilkinson^ the Minister
fighting dogs during! the |Ww.------- sheep
i.dogs |rescued Iil2 ided' officers and men a Moscow radio daly. Another lines and fix-
DUMB FRIEND. [distinguistied
war. One team
! ffiilqd on a steep hill] and it ran for two miles before it stopped, Mr. Wm. E. Fulshaw, of Wfist Hartlepool, who is 70 and had not) walked for 25 years, came so near to death that' he determined try to waiK. Next morning he tried
When the brakes of iiis invalid chair
unaided, but failed.; ” But I remem bered Bruce I and the spider and keot on trying,” he said to a reporter, “ arid every day my legs got stronger. Then one day I walked for, the first time for twenty-five years.” i .
result of a faU from a tram In Middles- borough in il920. ' •
Mr. Fulshaw was paralysed as the i
j..*fSon', Mr. Wood and|' Mr; J. Walmsley set I the questions,i]yyhlch were both technical and ' non technical. Some' of the questions were: the difference between a thermometer ] arid a- 'b^ometer; name pereals that require salt, hovf itauch, and when to use it: how
On Wednesday Cllthero,^ arid Dls- rlct 'Young Farmers’ Cliib held an ' ■''■-'luls ” edmpetitibh. ]Mr, 'Wll-
imuch milk Is heeded to make lllbs. iOf]:he^'?;-name,of the huts from |thp pkim tree. ! The people ,who gained the most marks ppurgeon, N. Luhd, Jean Stope, M, Gnainer, W, Hestletlne
Comfin, and some of these people .' will make up the' team for; the
were; J; and T.
annual
£14; best ram lambs, £5 to £10! others, I i
. , ['.
2,500 to a was
50s.; half- 678.:
F. W M f i
Tonic lant, starts Only
P a
a
F|iEL YCiDNC , '^'abletE oonti
WOM^N /l
mal PUSDpi obtain al 3/4J.'
levcs nervous] strata and. gives you feeijflfnig pfl vigorous
fron' K(
yy a
(pN : Herbal Health Tonic is Chemist, ■ price
yori fee) yfears younger. KOR- l o ! otaUi MODERN
SALOON CARS IR
or witliout drivCT W. DAWSON ijHEBOE
TERRACE, m 252
romil
bum JP.-rEastwood, GaWcar House, Slaidburn. ■ '
T aken EWE tfiith two h.b.,lLambs; hom- juiy I; swaledale starit "Si
direct Farms.
n]d realised £6 to £18. Messrs. A largfiir and i l prpv]ed 'show e:ixpectei^. I
f 5; ot 2. A others [.(inclusive of Irish)
al and [Scotch heifers sold at ANv/, uisaal Sale ol Entriei
number of rams were on
■El'VEI)Y otC:
all clas!' from a
tie
'r , , HEAD,
.heifbRs ::rom] North
b:'
will b' Entrifii
. 01
21, Church Telephone:
CLlXHEBd: CO!
M ta ta .^ ^ i’rwelvi given with fill e|ti
mUESDAY 1 c v be
ION HOTEL YARD (not at the Hotel)
T O LET—Two FURNISHED Rooms in Cliiheroe; central position and
SALES BI BY HENRY HOLDEN A SON
SHORT NOTTCSpii' SAtE;AT fpOWN hEAD.I gLAIDBURN, near CLlTO
-TTY. HOLDEN ilX Rural District] for Sale by Auctloi THIS SAIURDA' i at 12-30 pjoi., a HOUSEHOLD
buncil, wUl/ofler BOROUGH] Building Speiety will help ( ci
tOE. for Bowland
comprising: 20 varl Dressers: 12 varlom and other Dressin] gany and other r mahogany oval Tables; 30 b.m. Wires; large qui Flock Beds and 0] tity of Couches, chairs; quantity Matting; 1 r.i. Rfil Wringers; large r^e-screens, Bai
iicuu uu^.— 1
Stoves; Dolly-tilbs, etc., etc. — Terms I
Lamps, Maidens, Mirrors, _ Pictures
HY. HOLD! Auctioneers Longridge
Oil'
, Sideboards and ’qrdrohes; 20 oak lests; 40 maho- of Drawers; 50 other Dining Bedsteads and of 'Camp Beds, ay s; large quan- Chairs, Stand
... 20th, 1945), collection of ^SHINGS
ash. Tel,
ILLSIDE, RIBBLE CHA'"
idkets, Crockery, oil Cooking sundry effects.
inent of Kerbs, 'Pans, Kettles,
Lino, Oilcloth, and 3 upright
& SON Valuers, 274.
BY T. 81Lver WOOD
SDALE, VIEW, ,N. ] ' \ / - ,,
WEDNESDAY,]OCTOBER 31st; 1945, T siLVERw;ob:
Sell by Auction; q: MODERN
the late WiUla stered Suite; opk • instructions rom
six Seateri C a ts available i! f i r Wpdflinpc! F n n e ra k " oab Cabinet Gramiphbie and records; Mirtor, 2ft.‘x IftJ Bin,
FURNITURE Walniit SidebC'i back and shelf
7D Mi
& Books; small Mantle ubj:
Chiilrs; Lawn Mower; Oven; Hot Foint El 3'
U SEHOLD ;FFECTS,
C irr Whipp, will tl e premises.
7 drawers, mlr- 3-Piece Uphol-
favoured with; the Exors.
ifrom our lo !and Marsde TeL. 213. SOCIETY.
isimUar cha leafiet.
Shirts; Py, Socks.—Try Market.
K
1 9 , 1 9 4 5 ON SALE
'at Bent!
IGH TWSKJR BATTEMESrior the WLeless. Most sizes in stock i 14, Market Placel CUthe-
: VTBW RADIOS, from £12 3s| 4d., in' stock' at| Benthams, ]14, jMarliet ■Place, OHtheroe.' 'Phone 167.- -'i ■ .^ ■ »
desire. Interest calculatedjon monthly balances., Nb j entrance fees, fines, or ?fis. Please write or! call for 11 information ] and advice
you to purchase ihe property you
ial agents Porter, Matthews ! 12 York-strefit, CUtheroe. iOROUGHlBUILDING <2, Nicholas-street, Burnley.
haki SHIRTl Navy collar-attached
amas; Wool |or ! Ribbed Tom ; jYounger’s, Clitheroe
lined' Union oi* sateen rANDICRAPTS’ TOOLS;' Lock
T OGS.—Cut from high-grade; timber, 'J-i in sizes suitable for house fires;
4/- per bag,, )vhile suppii assured of
faction at Tom Youngers,] Clitheroe Market. 1
1 , i . ■
or without sleeves, all sizes.4-lVy’ TOM YOUNGER, Clltheroe Market, i i
-------^NTERLOCK VESTS, Knickera; Pantees, wool] interlock or wool mixture; Combinations, with
ate-legged Table; OVERSTRUNG German PIANO for sale; good condltloh.-i-T^te Lion
(Hotel, Clitnefoe.
Chairs; Curb; ]4 palrfi Window Cur- tains; Oak Bureau.] 2 drawers, cabinet top; Fireside Stool
in green,.5ft. :c 5ft.; Framed 3 Bentwood
Rafik; Electric Iron and Kettle;. Dolly- t tub:
Plant Bowl; Folding Card Table; Suit Case; pair oak Tgieps, all drawers, and swia^ mirror top; 2 pak full panel 4ft.- 61n Bedsteads with spring base plate form; spring intfiiipr Mattress; Water Jui: Electric Fire; Electric Fan; 12 yds, -
Caipet Strips;, iiMahogany Hallstand; .
Hofiver; Itafellsh]o£.HBeddlngBbx,40ta. X IBta. X 23in. deep; Electric Clock; G.I.C, Wlrfiless jSei; lollshed Wireless Table; strong Leatter Stajer
Stairs and LandPg Ha!l Caipet, 4ydfi. 4_yps. X 8ft.'
3ta.fi Li
____ ,, ,.^ .1 Shade; Electric
SHe at IrSO pj cian view] fPbm]
nanie ?-ter' whether the potatoes are lust' stored in heaps between straw m lales oij in sheds, certain precautions
of ble. haln TPrilirp TUafthflPfi Clitheroe.
tabje hmfi ] Eewing Maacth"ine, pri impt.
rravelltag Case; T. SILVroWOOD, Auctioneer. I.L. a , . PREUMn|^iY NOTICE.
iWDOD, instructed of the late Mr.
Silt d^y of October, tljie Afternoon, and known as
DE,” , CHATBURN,
,er|take place on the prise hall entrance,
Lancaster.
rooms, kitchenette, la broom, separate
(rest, Clitheroe. ] ! ililheroe 264/5. i ■
I
nriHU: A be
Sale I good]
WhitI Sal:
15C 50-60
jUams pf varii Oil s ibreeds, from Rd. ■aker and Seith Wood. at il0-30 'in
_ Ewes, Ri entry of upw HEAD will b]
the same iind Sale bf
Clofiini
'aijds of ! drward,,
■m o
.,
to be on offer. tib
held, wpeh
g date for next, C
Judgj ng at 12'
GELD and W held on solicitec.
Tel. 325. H RLLIFIE!
’tUESDAYTE Fortnigh,
RSDAY (Ni;: 25th-01d
'LTD. ; '"1
GRADING at 9-01 lays' notice to be;
CjkTILE at]j '10-I30 a.m., when a; wPS of
[ALE of DAIRY] j
,Ved COWS an() including Scotch n offer.
IJT WEEK), Octo- . F air Day : Special
including i '
s and Lambs. A ALL CLASSES
as new.- Newton.
■Apply: Slater, Ivy CJottage,WOCot pri
' [ I SALE-17 GEESE, 19^ hatched, Hem- ~
den and iTulu crosfied. —Harrison, Swal "low Sca r] rrlFarm, '"■••■• King Street, [Clltheroe]'
~
ElORSES & FOALS 50-60 head is ex
wn; sale at 1-0
p.ml.
NEXT 'NIGHTLY SALE Frfidfiy, November 2nd.
the Annual Prize f OU FEEL A CHILL? Then the and Influenza, Mixture; 1/9 per!bottle.
and,nd Times. remedy is
e itry in Catalogue, ■ :r 22nd.
f^OOD KENNEL (suitable for large ^g) for] ^le.—Ahply: Advertiser
Moorey*s Herbal Cold 1 /n Alt [ t-s
with sprung cushibhs, brown.— Write Box D5, ]Advertlser and ’Times,
SALE-Three-piece [Rexine SUITE,
YING-OFF Cattle ^ seen any 1 time!at 14, [Henthorh] Road,
E. CHESTER ' ! Secretary. fTTOUSE AND SHOP' main thclrough- - J - iO. fare, for sale; freehold; good living
r-/' for sale;'2/- per score.—Maudsley, Mitton. ' . ,
I
MJiCTION MART , LTD.
'
tl; (if
XT, October 23rd, ■ize, Show and
Ldying-off Cattifi. usual consignors.
'DAY; at 9-30 a.m.. : NEWLY-CALVED
AND cows, all ,('ountry and Local
^’riiRKIE, Secretary NAI
gqneral 1 invlgo: “ewi life, [vfei ? ' (plus tjax*-!
bin
AS PAST FORTY'!
I •iators. First do^ our, vit'dl, force. At all Chemists.
EVER; ■ Oystrax vitamin stifbu-
SDOON.* .‘ It eases'.'pain, G^ T S cycle (3-speed) and [Lady’s health.,
Ipl^aged and, suteer ervous headaches,
Cycle for sale; both ta good con- dition.—Apply: Advertiser and Times.
GALE—CABIN, 14 X lO, suitable for P Garage; [
also.three, 24 x 12; and 8, ghs.-B.|Lang,
Higher Woodcock, Langho • '
yj lamp and laccessories.-Applv: 3 Up-Brooks, Clitherbe. I; '
Road, Clitheroe. 13
LAYING CAGES, condition] £ 3.—
GALE—“Record” ENLARGER] ruby ' i
all metal, good 77, Herithom
i i ib S n . Nl«'-Taylor ■ ‘RamscLg
■|0 GOODjGteE (March hatehed) Ramsolough,
accommodation i' ^ |d y : Jacksori, H, ]|rincess /jivenue,' early possession.
'GALE —Gerit's 22iri. QUADRANT ,'O’CYCLE; : tel-hath ;geta c ^ ; ' all- weather model; pre-war de luxe model. Price £12.—Write Box D3, Advertiser and Times.. I
r I
GALIte-Lady’fi CHeIdk COsItuME (slim fltttag); alto Navy Slacks;
!rpW0 PUPPIES for 'sale (one bitch [X and one dbg), by Cairn bitch and fox terrier dog; veiy attractive.- H pply: MilnelRedhead, The Lodge;
i
XJ conditioiL-- Clitheroe.
riOACH-BUIL' ‘Staffords, ’Phone 4618.
good condition^ no coupons.-Apply : Advertiser and! Times, i:
olden, near Clitheroe. Tel.: Bolton- by-Bowland 8.
iT PRAM for sale; good ■Apply: |2, Parson Lane,
as new throughoul^ ’ ^ ly equipped.- Huddersfleld.
ITVHREE-PIECE Uncut MOQUETTE ]-|- for sale.I What offers? Can be
Clltheroe. OOD Strong Wallflower PLANTS
Slaidburri ',' or 13, ■- 11 .
EAMSBOTTOM,: > SAND and GRAVEL] for iale.l suitable Advertiser I and Times,
J); or from the Messrs.
e of this publica- )tatoed from the
will be adver-
CALEr-Pedigree AYRSHIRE ] BULL lO CALVES by "Lesshessock New Life.” Good milk and butfier-fat refiofds!— Rushton, Buckstall Farm, )ffadd^gton. Clltheroe. Tell 68.
AUCTION MART] SALE—Five; METAL Poultry iMASH
and Sons, Leetatog Quarry, nr. Whalley. Tel.: Stonyhufst 203. 1
iui for. all, b ildin pb TBr
2/6 each (asj new) and Times,
tlser and Times.
ALE—Re-tread Motor Cycle 3.25 X 19, |un-used.—Apply
tin, uuuumg j pjiulirtJuses..rr-T'Prown I I
HOPPERS] 50/-; 20 Chick feeders.
TYRE, Adver-
Tl/fOOREY’S Cold and Influenza Cure ITA is a wondfijrful remedy,for
dll.con-
, ll .
ditions of cold and chill, bronchitis and influenza; 1/9 Iper bottle—MOOREY’S, King Street,[CUtherofi.
Apply: Advertiser WIRELESS
ipj deceased, will ,nt' possession.
.............C&fit, 274m Wide; 1| Caipet Square,
274n.
shelf Bookcase Clock; Clothes:
i Steps; Mfailden; Creda Elecmo i FointElefitri: Boiler; 2 Dfick
wheel; taxedl'end of year; ins.'June,— Apply: Advertiser and Timed.
|J?1 A(\ ikte 1935 MORRIS 8 ftp.; • Excellent' condition;] spare
(VOOwOf XHCUilLCtOy
Lawn Roller; GLOTH C!ilip: 3/6; caitlage
Stone, app;
Towels: try Tom Youngers, <31itheroe ‘Market.
rpoWELS: f oddments p ] I-A Covers; Sheets, Pillow or _____ Cases; Blankets; Bed-tiQkfi; I Roller
' ‘
iPlies, 16, Park 'Place, Leeds •PINGS, ready cut, 23/-
•rox; 2 X 1 yds.; Canvas; pald.-^Leeds |lug Sup-
[Sizes; sleevelet Vests; button or elastic Clitheroe
Trunks.—Try |iTom Younger’s, 'Market.
'■ ' F
m iI’S VESTS'or PANTS] Ih wool, l!
interlock] or wool mixture, all I
at SHEET TINS, ^ d s . by 1-yd.,
for sale.—Apply: 7, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe. ■ ’ ■
l^fiALE-Iron], BEDSTEAD, ]3ft. 6ta„ with. Mattress, and Feather Bed; in " ‘ iij.—Apply: Advejtiser and
good conditio) Times.
" ’
11-9 o’clock morning K _ i’S Poplin' or Winter PYJAMAS, all sizes.'
Tunic Shirts, YOUNGER’S
all H,ALIPAXj , BUILDING SOCIETY B
uy YOUR in a siqi!
sizes] lined sateeif Clitheroe Market Dimuo
HOUSE. You ban do it way thrbugh the
Mortgage terms are good; prbeedure is simple.-Afek for particulars] from: Messrs. Steelfij Ford, and Newton, Bar clays Bank Chambers] Clitherpe. Office hours: Tuesdays only, 19.30te-m. to 2-30 p.m.
if ' ' ■ ' ; • I'T
OY’S Bib i find Brace, OVERALLS; B ' Men’s Bojler Suits, or pib and Brace Overall^.
coupon value I ti7 ,TOM YOUNpER’S, Cli theroe Market.
For hard wear and
]T»/|EN’S Poplin Tunic SHIRTS, with 'iTJl two trubenised Collars: ] double- fronted Tunic Shirts, two coliarg; lined Union Shlrts.y-Tiy TOM YOUNGER'S. Clitherbe Market.
1 ! , _ [ _ ]
jShlrts; TOM
■WAN’TED-CARD-ROOM &' RING- TT ROOM! OPERA-rura, ] experi
Primrose. workers; given preference.^ Apply; Manager, Imperial Mills. Gorse Street, Blackburn.
rpHE Hon. X Syke, Tw___ , ............ .
to sheep ,. clean milk methods. _______ low with bathroom: bh 'bus ,'foute.- Apply: A Kennedy,! West Lane Farm,
X!^ANTED to rent,' Immediately, Pur- ' T T nished or Unfurnished HOUSE (minimum three bedrooms), in or near Clltheroe. Good offer.-Reply: Box Dl, Advertiser and Ttaies.
Downham, near Cll heroe. ------------------ 'llitt H
evenings.—Mrs. i Garnett, “ Shlre- bumj’’ Clitneroe. ' i :
elp wanted,] [afternoons and
INTED—DOLL’S! PRAM,: in good ) condition.-Apply: [ Advertiser and
I'llSTANTED—Pour-roomed HOUSE or TT country Cottage] near Clitheroe:
willing to rent or buyHWrite Box D7, Advertiser and Times]
Y^ANTED by retlfed couple <no TT children), small'I HOUSE in Cll
theroe ] or district: rent'or purchase.-^ Apply: Advertiser and Times.
/^HII|D’SI i Modem ,• jTRICYCLE, H good jcondltlon,; wanted.—Apply;:
ctMART GIRL. 14/16, wanted to asslst O ta [Ladies’ Outfitters' (<jlltheroe).4r' Write Box C3, Advertiser and Times. I]
■ '"Ml' SETS I
FOR sa l e ] ELECTRIC I SETS i
Lumaphone 4-valve, all electric 5 10 0 G.
'£ 's., d.
1945 BhUlps Civilian 1945 philips 4-valve, walnut L.
1945 Floor Model, dark walnut 25 13 , ! : bAtTERY: i S?TS : j
Set'...., 12 3 in dark i 12:13
13 13 experienced; FARM [MAN accustomed
otham, Red .......
Jocelyne' jH_____ ___ ston; Clltheroe, requires
enced, or willing to be]trained.i A few vacancies tai .other, departments: ex-
Bed-tick ■ iBolster
------- Cleaning or Rfiteovered. Best, attention glyen.-Write Abel, Bottom-
sprung, ■PHOLSTERING,' Cabinet Making,'
SU-~ ranp -piece Suite a speciality; Repairs, Re-'
French Polfthlhg' wanted“; _______ ______ Re-
gate, Blackburn, or rphpne 5850] Black- Dum. ‘
"TYRIYING: TAUGHT] In your own i - ' dlstrlct.-]-Write or M : Hi Union Street, I Low Moor, Olitnefoe... '
{ XvUUCl DAHjY HELP wanted; modem
Whalley district.—Write Box Cl] Adver- tlser and Times.
■house; no children;! help! given; ..................
Stockings: ” [731 ’* Stockings; ’ Llde or Wool Stockings.—You are sure of satis-
I Pantees;: Silk Sets; odd Kniekerr.s;: Cardigans:
■Silk
flhe.Art Silk ;
LADIES’ Fpicy KNIT VESTS, or odd Slips;
phone 3365. Pant
through the winter.-LThos. ILoffi, 112a, Mitella Streb it, Burnley, Lancs. Tele-
fires] now and
Leather] Knives] s, 2/-;i Fancy Castle! Street;!
delivered.—Store logs now es are available, ]and be cheerful
N.lHAa
; ifOtt I MEMOklALS
Book yoiir order now from our large selMtloh of
BLAC:^, GREY and RED GRANITES Prices cannot later | be guaranteed, Send for OatologueJ ], •
Erected when deslrfid. ■ ; Address:!
CEMETERY GATES, ACCRINGTON.
WANTED
the ages of 18 and 50 (inclusive) or a woman between the ages of 18 and 4Q (inclusive)' unless he or she ft exempted from the prdvir sionsj of the Control ]of Engage)' pent Order, 1945, oi; the vacancy
NOTICE to APPIilCANTS. ■ c Nope ofi the vacancies in these
olumns relates to a man between I!" - I ' " ' . . tiser and Tlmea
---------, to rent ofjbuy,-Country' CpTTAGE.-Writfi Box B3, Adver-
--- r-;v
cke WANTED, — Ladles^ 1 Gent’s, and etc.—SEED, Parson Lane] Clitheroe.
Children’s CLOTHING,. Carpets, •RAMS ■ re-tyred I at iBENTHAM’S
OUtheioe, i l l
while you walt.-fMarket Place, hOTAO !
^ < t ! I ■
•-3 OP DISTIN(3TION i- IN GRANITE MD STONE.
LETTERING; AND diSANING. Bt- ! ‘
: ‘A SPECIALITY.! ! Write for Estimates I 1 1 -T . ___ H. TAXioE
S iiJghest sWdard workmanihiD i' ] 1,
- I i ACCRINGTON, j .! f ' .]
.CHURCH LANE i OLAYTON-LE-MOORS
at modest ctet; :] Accrington 3897, ;! lOST
answers to “ Spot.”—Dlnsdale Mder House. I BoIton-by-Bowlahd.
"Floss/’ _Reward.-Smith.^MMn^ Farm, West Bradford, near CUthpr^^
' T.oHti’.Q Moi*r»nTi nrvAfp.
, ^ ’s Maroon COAT; believed to have been sold by mistake.!: Will anyone haying same please return to 3] Ebm- ezerlTerrace. Bllllngtnm : ’ r “
— 1 .*!.»** to* w”**.--AlllUiXXJttl Eshton Terrace. Clitheroe.
®TRAYED-]-Male Black KITTEN 'to 9,’
jWjiEDDING AOIVEKSiBI
®®ATTj^-Happy greetings - te ,you Sprothw om our second anniver^fv’
! the 23rd October, 1945. ' IO n this our arinivVsary, ' I ,! From deep wlthta my fieart
I ‘ !^ That never will [depart. ' _____ .1.:' “ y' dear.'
-Fkom ybrir loving Husband, (tardon ,iiservmg with the B.A.O.R. ' ' ’
I ■ ' "'■Ar® yours, dear one to-day;;
.11945; selytag with tljie B.A.OB. li'My fondest love, my |truest thoughts
So [may we continue, till the last hiU 1 we ascend,
Bute all the clouds haVe ne’er 'divided """ ------ "ml'If
May^^every joy, and pleasure sweet. Shed sunshlrie on your way ' T)me has brought iI.Mi«i<iny iuriu na
any storms Tiave rolled away, [The sunshine of our,]love ■ ' n-
j its llbhanges,-
.Good comriahlons ohlllfe’s journey, [Sweethearts to the end.
r-^om your ever-loving Wife, Dorothy, 2, Waterloo, Clitheroe. U !
KNOWLES.—(Dn Oetpher 17th, 1945, ,at Coplow View; Hospital, Elizabeth, dearly-loved Mother | p Mrs. Seedall Avenue, ciitheroe. Riding;
^'!Pn9?DOOSE.—On the 15th October, [1945, at NO. 12, Pltillico, Clltheroe
Kizabeth setat, theteeloved w S .the late John 'William Moprhouse. to her 69th year. Interred] at St. [Mary’s Cemetery on |tl|ie 18th,,
10.1 Shaw Bridge Streei] Clithefoe. : SMlTH.-On the 14th'lOcteber, 1945,
at Queen’s Park Hos jpital, 'Blackburn, Mary, Agnes,
18J Gloucester Road, i , iWhitebIrk, Blackburh!
Smith, to her, 75th yydfe,:of Elijari- the ear. IN MEMORIAM BENNETT.—Treasured memories ' of
■The flowers I lay iippn these graves May wither and decay; , i
But my love for those who sleep I. beneath,.
: j-f' lil . !
90. St.-Paul’s street, Iriw Moor] , Clitheroe.
; [ . You live with L In our garden of
H. M.V. 5-valve, A.C, mains .' ] 10 10 PhilcOj 5-valve, A.C. grand Job
! .,:
Beethpven 3-valve '' Battery modfil ..; ....... I 9^15
..........j 10 19
1945 Marconi,: Civilian Battery . „mpdel
Aerodyne 14 -valve,': Battery ' . model all'wave. dark wataut 11 11
If you have no electricity installed. at home, one of these sets will give' you ' excellent service' throughout . the long Winter evenings. '
Cossorji3-valve, as;new, com plete [ . . . ; ............: . . . . ........ 9 15
I ' ■ 0
E.C. 4-valve, A.G mains • •' 9 10 0 mains—a
10,] Ribble Lane, (Dhatljurn. ]
! For those who 1 jved you' i! : Never forget. ' ii [ I —From Son Bill.
BIETWELL.—In loving'memory of our dear Father,, who ffifid October 17th, 1943; Also of our d|ar 'Mother, died October 26th, '1942.
Always remeijibered.
-7-PrOm Daughters GCTtrUde arid May. Squth View, •Whalley.T; :
j
Wife and Mother, v October 22nd, 1943.
,
COATES.—In loving memory of a dear ho passed away
" We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see. But all is well that[| done by Thee.”
service.—We] will demonsteate in your; own, home 'on rficeipt' of p.c„ or ’phone-call Great Harwbod 265. I Immediate] attention. ]
11, jHIGH STREET, RISHTON. iP lJB I lC yQ T IC E
(GALE—Three young ' working ]FARM ■ 'OOROUGH OP CLITHEROE. DOGS.-Morphet, Newtoh; I
JOi — : ■EHE EDUCATION ACTS^
ASS IISTED HOUSING SCHEMES. EATING AND yjlUJATipN ACTS. that
N rOTTCTi E TS, HEftEBY (ilVENj
trict which includejs the] above-named Borough has arranged for the Audit for thfe -year endfi^ SJstfMarch,!! 1945, of thofie Accounts bf the Council of the above-named Bortiugh] and o f : tHelr Committees and pf]the; Gffleers of,the Coimcil and Committed which are
subject.by:law to]audit,|by a District Auditor, to comnierice on MONDAY the l9th day of INOV^BER] 1945,
thfi District Auditor fdr the.Dis- 1 ?.®'
two.rooms, several , officers who | are boupd to
relatta audite person owner
and trie Officers thereof, duly made ,up and balanced, together with all books] (deeds, I bills, accounts, '.vouchers ■ arid
that t and
of th
Notice is hereby; further I given le Accounts of the said Qouricil their . Comtaittee or Committees
of fVik
office liourfi for inspection by all'per- jsons iiterested, for thb Seven clear days i nraediately jbefcirei 'tlie[Auljit:[
C --n told^CoimciLghurch Street,
thereto will »
DATTO thiS'lOthjday of. October 1945.
HETHERINGTON ■]:', • i ] ’TownlClerif.
Printed and Advertiser & 6, Market Plf
published 'Times Cqi I’-e, .Cllthi
iy. the Clltheroe ! mpany. Ltd.,;at |
other flocuments felating; thereto will 1^0
hthetoe, and will be available durtag
account at such .audit!'are severally requmed to attend and produce 'all books, I deeds, bills,' acbolints, vouchers, and ottierj documents contamlrig or to the Accounts, then Ito ' be
--------- property] ta the Borough njay suor
Auditori "And
I ta the custody or power of each respectively. • Any ratepayer or
be present and make ‘any objecciori'to !h ■ ' ■ ■ ■
Accounts before] the District
All the above sets are fully guar-' anteed and will give [excellent''
0
' at Spring Head; als( Command.
■^From her loving H
risband and All Tommie, India
LORD.—Treasured meipories of a dear Mother and GranhJ -Rachel Lord, ^vho fell asleep Octo )i lef'f9th; 1942.
E. HEINBI& s6n (RADIO) LTD I Expert Radio Fmglnefirs, ,
Deep to our 'learts she We loved her
:7th October, 1943. lear Sister,
Ever
toQ dearly —Prom
to our tf iadlymia
4-From. Allj at Patofer| 'Wood Farm, Billingtori; also !May and Bert, Mytton Road,'Whffley,
|
.. Speak, -whh., passed! away October '16th,'1 9 4 0 , '- "
!'!:■■! I
We have only a beautiful memory 1 To remembfir our whole life through,
But its sweetpess will jlinger for ever," As we treasure that''pemory'of you.'
-LProm his Wife anc| Son, Daughter 9, Primrose S
fc-law, ar d Grandson. reet, Clitheroe.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
HEYWOOD.-The Fairilly of the late Mr. Heywood ’wish to . express theft sincere thanks to I:all Relatives; Friends and Neighbours,: and Man-! agemerit and Staff of the “Borough Record? for kind messages of- sym'- and floral tripu' loss;
, bum, for their kind Royal Tiflrtaary; Black
their great and Nurses
■ - - ■ - • LAWSON.-W.
31, iWestjView, Cllther 'e, and
Doris find Brian, dei£ire Relatives and Prienqs
MOORHOUSE.-^The E Mrs. Moorhbuse wish sincere thanks toL Friends and Neighiii
' messages of sympa tributes] received in
10, Shaw, Bridge Stree alUtes received to
lso the. Doctors attention.
'
s;ympathyj find -flow]ers received in th t: eir time, pf sorrow;
67,] Bentley Street, Nel son, 'Lapes.
imliy of the . to express theft' all Relatives,;
iheir; sorrow. , 'clitherpe..
t ours' for kind ] oy and: floral'
'Mrs. Lawton,! _ to thank alii , for their ktad[
syn
SPEAK.—Treasured mempries of a dear Husbqnd and Father,' fThomas
Wlialley jane
“THE ;RK| . On NOVES I
i Priority Booking; on Thursday an«
' General Pribllc f ‘ 'Office, I Whalley. your ,'ehQuirlek to! : WHALLEY.™ '
i^ with us yet: to ever forget.
th^[ Family.
SAUL.-rTreafured m^^Hef~of our Margareo^Saril who died
COUNCILLORS "■ I ‘
. . . . : ' ; 1 I lO n f - f e g
ChalfmaB'’
The followliig ■
;l i 'j
.RUSHTON; j IrS; ’ TOM D
'Will'never fade away I; ; —Prom his loving Wife.
bIllington.—In loltog memory: of ]my dear Father, Robert BlUtogton, who,died October 22]id, 1944‘
i I
,tay dear Husband Fill Bennett, who liassed away October 22nd,1940,
B LA C K B u fe 1 ' ' ‘I ..’ .i; - ! ! ![ ■' [|
Jean Arthur., I Lee Bt MONDAI ^
• ■■ : In Louis he a
Continuous Monday, to 5-50 pjn. Saturday: .T ‘ 2-15,' 5^0, and 8-
Matinee-Daily at- : ^ _____ I '■
thunder s i ■l,ij ‘ 1 11
' " [ ] ' ' ■ j i t ' - t i i
‘: ' ' ! ' ' | [ i ! | INTERLUDE BY
I^S.Kusband, Gordon] on- our'second 23rd October,
to my dart- ’ lO-NIGHT - V
- [ Betty Grabie,' ' / l l '
MONDAY & ,'TUE6DA BET rti
LIONEL, 4 .esfi-a
THURSDAY find ERI CLAUDETTE
RE] Unforgettab
Booking Office open
iReasonablp charges. Cate 'Restaurant
Lu juncheons 12: to 2,
Open 10.30 am, to 7.6
P.in. each ' day. l
ThisiWeek-en
m m ■ ■
.: Latesi)!.fiinl
J Black and White SHEEP Dog ’ '
Auction ^Mart, - sept.' 28tF VISIT OUR SHOf [[YORK STREET,^
DINING ] & D R A \^ iGRAl|£|
Tlieo.;:Wilion THE
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