THEOWI ,'ime 17, 19®
FOR FARMERS good business
I t . I S TO PURCHASE FE
eding stuffs FROM
R. D. BLACKBURN & SONS BECAUSE
;rHEY A U MAlWFAGTljJRED FROM
FHE HIGHEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS aVa ILa SlB '^ D THEY A jR E ^B I^E D
TO GIVE ^MAXIMUM RESULTS. AUCTION SALES ^y; HOTHERSAU. & FORREST
TTOliHEBSAlili & FOEREST have •11 irdcelved instructions to offer
Ion IrhORSDAY, June 30, 1949. I [
: at.'7'O p.m. I.
(subject to the conditions; of sale to be then produced). |
, Thi Leasehold Dwellinghouse.
i No. 6, t IiORN STREET.. P CLITHEROE.
Lobby; Sitting Ropm Lmng ^om; scullery Kitchen, vilth
washbasin; ; fronting the premises. I There Is a . | i small palisaded plot ' A olc o m modatlon ; Vestibule;
whltd porcelain sink SirroUnd; Pantry: Jiwo «^Uent
Bedrooms, each with o fimplace. Bathroom containing Bath and
bhllt Coalplace, Tippler and wooden Store Shed.
Ilk a yard at the rear are brlck- and
The ifabrlo is In excellent condi tion i throughout and i shows evidence of much care. ;
] Th& property Is well built with front elevation of dressed stone.
, .| All mains services. 11 ■ ^
to a I yearly ground rent of £2. i Rateable value £10. , [ '7 v ia n f possession will be given
Thie site Is leasehold and subject on completion. |
I Fclr permission to vlei^ apply : Tlie 1 Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms.
dSK 01 representative to call,
Clitheroe. (Tel- 95); Ram'sbottom, Liddle and
Soliditors, 21, Blitheroe.
^54).
tOli SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY ' l l
i Nol 16, M I L L T H O B N E A V E N U E , I I
Th e excellent Dwellinghouse : C L I T H E R O E
I — ^
littlemoor corn mills pLITHEROE
Telephone 533 and 534
1 iwlth bay window and m^ern tile ranee’ living room with modern tllefrangc; lean-to scullery kitchen
With vacant possession. 'CMtalnlng: Lobby, sitting room
vrttn white porcelain sink, pantry. Abdve are three good bedrooms.
{wooden, tool or cycle shed. lAU malhisefvlces.
I £11.
HvrrE YOU take a course of Herbal treatment you have tried
w
w thout success let lat ilhefbs can Achieve.
’ For permission to view apply • ; HOTHERSALL and FORREST, ■ Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms,
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other treatments us prove to you
T T ”
I I Clitheroe. Tel. 95. C L I T H E R O E
! FOR sale 'BY PRIVATE TREATY : I
I Th e stone-built Dwellinghouse No. 49, W E S T : V I EW . C L I T H E R O E .
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CONSULTING HERBAUSTS STREET, CLITHEROE
ALSO AT BLACEBURN. \U t h e r q e ’s l e a d in g s t a t io n e r s LITHEROE i^DVERtliiER & TINES
fountain pens, propelling pencils GEOMETRY SETS, PAINTS, TEXTBOOKS STATIONERY,! BOOKS, LEATHER GOODS
RULERS,
ACCOUNT BOOKS, FILES AND OFFICE REQUISITES
. Service with the PERSONAL touch as pre-war MARKET PLACE, . CLITHEROE wHEN YOU RETIRE a AND. . . GIFTS INKS
containing; : Vestibule;' Sitting Room; Living Room. Sckllery Kitchen and Pantry on the grouifd floor and three excel- leht Bedrooms and Bathroom
above.
rear door which leads out to a flagged yard with i Coalplace and W.C.
I A glazed - lean-to protects the I the premises.
; The tenure Is 1 leasehold (999 Mars) and Is subject to a yearly ground rent of £2. i Rateable value
k small palisaded Garden fronts , |
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£l5. . 1 [vacant Possession will be given on I completion.
[?or permission to view apply :
nk Salerooms, •; Clitheroe. (Tel, 95).
HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Valuers,
'iCjALE—WFEK-END bungalow V ON WADDINfjTON FELL,
i Kitchen, with white sink and all iutenslls; ; “ Calor r Gas, Lighting and Cooking; superb views; near main road.—Apply : Hothersall & Forrest, Aiictloneers, Bank Sale-
i Furnished: Two 2-tler Bunks '(double size) with full Bedding:
I I I
I i 'TIENRY , HOLDEN AND SON, J. (jaTTLE at 10-30 Aim. will offer for Sale by Auction
i I I FOR SALE WITH VACANT : POSSESSION
jrkoms, Clitheroe. |(Tel. 95).
I CENTRAL SALEROOMS, I Townley Road.fLONGRIDGE, subject to conditions to be then 1 a!nd there produced. '
'
I W E D N E S D A Y , Ju n e 22, 1949, at 7-30 p .m ., at the |
i im t h a
REFIIGE PENSlOH POLICY WRITE FOR PARTICULARS TO |
8TREET-MAHCHEST E R I
ll th a t Smallholding, known as D E N E F A R M ,” H U R S T G R E E N , Blackburn.
Shlppon for 6 head of cattle; ad joining ^one-hullt Shlppon for 4 head of cattle,- with scaffold above; together With 8J acres of Land 'or
Comprising stone-built 6-roqmed welllnghouse, with ^ Barn and
I On view Monday and Tuesday. June 20 and 21. from fO a.mj to 6
thereabouts. ^ J, j
f'For further particulars toPlV to ihe Auctioneers, at Longrldge (Tel. 274): or to Messrs. W. . Banks and Co., Solicitors, 42. Lune Street,
Preston. (Tel. 3957). T ES T R ID IN G
E X E C U T IV E C O M M I T T E E & C O U N T Y
N A T IO N A L A G R IC U L T U R A L A D V IS O R Y S E R V IC E
Iplt Silage Making by mMern I methods at Buckstalls Farm, Waddlngton, commencing at 10-30
Silage Demonstration Thereiwlll he a demonstration'of
ajn. and continuing all day; on
I M O N D A Y , 20th Ju n e , 1949. Farm Walk
SEE THIS WEEK
CONSTRUCTIONAL bf all kinds at
Empire Biddings,
Parson itheroe.
The “ARRAN” MODEL flailing Vessel by a local gentleman
Also Children’s Toys of every description.
ALWAYS Something new i
I Mitchells Farm, Waddlngton, on M O N D A Y . 20th Ju n e , 1949,tet 7-0
A FARM WALK will be held at
; p.m., by kind permission of Mr. ! Pennington.
gallons'of milk from May 1, 1948. to April 30. 1949, from 81i acres
Mr. Pennington produced 42,486
°^A*cord?al Invitation Is extended to all ¥terested._^^^g
' District Executive Officer. I Barclays Bank Chambers, .
Clitheroe. I
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'; AGRKiULTUEAL IMPROVE- I WENT COUNCIL FOE
! : ; '• I ■ I
. ” 20, to: Special Sales of all I classes of ATTESTED CATTLE WlU be held we ekly. For Monday hext we are ateared of a good emry Iqi newly-calv:d Cows and Heuers and cholte young suinmer calyfers from toe usual well knoym c o signers Bud farmers, all being direct from Scotland and tepai farms. List sales numbers 89 Judging 13-30 noon.; Sale 1 pm
riN and!after Monday next, June S P E C I A L , N O T IC E
Cows and, Heifers Jon offer, direct frbm north coimtry local far^s. Prizes offered
best Cowq and Heifers, Last! sales numbers 183.
mediately] afterwards. Immediately after the sate
Judging io-30 a.m. Sale
newly-calyed Cattle, a Brg Farmers’ (a real all yoke
QPECIA ® of ,LA vendors
II ENGLAND AND WALES Mr. ;W: Morley Davies, M.A.,
B.Sc., P.R.I.C., has been appointed Secretary of the Agri cultural Improvement Council for England and Wales in [suc cession to Dr. W. K. Slater ■who, as recently announced, has been appointefi Secretary of the Agri cultural Research Council.
' 'The’ Agricultural Improve
ment Council was set up in 1^41 to keep under review the progress of research with a view to en suring that promising results are applied as rapidly as possible to the problems of agriculture and horticulture and that these and any other new technical methods are incorporated into ordinary^ commercial practice, and to advise the Minister of Agricul ture from time to time .concern ing a^icultUral and horticultural problems which appear to require scientific 'investigation and generally as to the lines on which a policy designed to raise the technical standard of agricul tural and h o r t i c u l t u r a l
production can ■ best [ be Implemented.
Phone
entries 'terly to enable us to ad customers. Last sales numbers
lYING-OFF CATTLE. ‘ please notify us of
i PRIZE SHOW and SALE
E S D A Y ,; Ju n e 28. [fortnightly
„
■Vlll I'lelr
I F. W. STARKIE,' ! ;6 Hellifleld Secret!
G IS B U R N A U C T IO N M A R T G IS B U R N
W E D N E S D A Y , I THEY.l J■ ne: r SI
J U N E ;XT
29, CATTLE. Early entries sollcll ed.
JAS. JOHNSON, : i Secre
of Contemporary Art, Mr.: f S. Plant, I i now visiting Britain,- after inspecting one of British Railways hew ‘‘.tavbm-cars’’ com mented <that ; overseas' viiitors wouldH probably prefer to see Tudorl architecture in, its natural rather than scenic
“ Oi^E” :d i n i n g ' Director of .1
setting
artist’s —,.----- . ing along at. 60 miles an hci STRIKING nCUBES
• ''
reproduction of it. ivrhirl- - •
' W. ' Mr! [George Isaacs, Minister!
of Latour, has revealed that In' 1948|ithere was a loss of!
■1,944,(100 days because of In-; dustrlal disputes, ■whereas In'
1938,the figure was; 1,334,90, or 610,000 fewer.
tary, c a i s the Biston Institute,
Lmr^s “ Viton” Baby Chick Food
M A S H O R P E L L E T S
For particulars ask: w .'bamber,
22, Bamsgreave Drive, Blackburn Phono 48418,
Rural Council have decided o ^ve “ favourable considera
' The St, Ives I (Cornwall)
tion” to. a suggestion that hooks for sides of bacon should be built. Into the ceiUngs of I councU houses, j
T R A C T O R ¥ j T C H 7 N o. C . SnMes and all Haytime requisites.
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D e o o ts : Clithelroo and Haslingden . Auction Marts,' .
ONDLfeY PATE Tel. - g l sbu r n 251 - [
Lever s ' " " ' “ p a
two-horse A L B IO i l stock
fArIwersi in
B A M L E T T and M OW ER S , on rubbers,
'I
A L B IO N M O T O R One and M OW ER S ;
ary.
vise 303.
iood sort and correct In Iwlll be offered for sal
Cob, 5 years old, 15|h.h.
180 to! I200 choice Newly-calVed all
T H U R S D A Y ; Ju n e 23. |
ind for
H Y . H O L D E N & S O N . (;
fin a cemented yard are coal- plate-and W.C. together with a-
, i The'premises are subject to a yearly rent;charge of £i 15s. per annum, and the rateable value is
D ixon , Street,
foV isale'by Auction (unless pre- viniisiy sold by private treaty) at tUe“ lV K SALEROOMS.-Clitberoe.
AUCTION SALES By T . S I L Y E B W O Q D
i m p o r t a n t i P IS P E B S A L S A L E H A N C O C K S - FA BM .I
West Bradford, Near Clitheroe. Situate along Eaves Hall Road
T SILVERWOOD on Instructions W E D N E S D A Y , Ju n e 22, 1949.
from the owner, will offer for - S A L E B Y A U C T IO N
F A R M M A C H IN E R Y . .^ IM P L E
■ Martin Side Delivery combined: Nicholson Strewing Macmne; Horse Raker; ! Strewing Machine; Iron Saw Bench, with pulley and belting; 15-h.p. .single phase Brooks Electric Motor, complete with starter land, rotor^ starter,
M E N T S , D A IR Y U T E N S I L S , etc. D.H. DeerlnsL oil bath Mower;
pneu; Piiiner; pulper
Barrows, on pneu; chain and grass Harrows; oO-gall OH Cabfcet; Cow Buckets;; Prownder Bliis. and other useful Farm Tools. Rakes, Forks, etc.
Liquid! Manure Bpx; Hoot 2
Ladders; ---------
Low „ C a r t , on Manure
Dairy Utensils!:
G.E.C. Electric Sterilizer; ^ jm Stool; Perkins .Wash-up ; Bath: Cooler and Receiver; seamless
Manus 3-unlt Milking Machine, . „
Buckets ,etc. I Harness Gears : Set Cart Gears; set Float Clears;
Collars, etc. ;
D.H. set Mowing Gears; Tkace Chains; spare Saddle: Cart
Cabins dnd Apnliances: . 3-span Roof Cabins,'12ft, x 8ft., lln. timber, with floors; '2 slope roof cabins, 32ft. x 15ft. and toft. X 15ft.. netted froute and with floors; 1 slope roof Cabin, toft- ^ 14ft with floor; 1, slope roof Cabin, lOft. xl6|t., i^tfi floor; slope roof Cabin, 12ft. x 8ft„ no flooL 3
Night Arks; 2 Laying Arks, small Chick . Cabin;
Hoppers, etc.;
flat body; in good running order. Sale 1 o'clock; prompt. Terms Cash
T. SILVERWOOD, Auctioneer,
17. Chester Avenue,; Clitheroe Tel. 228. I
By Ai E . JA C K S O N BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND (near to market towns of Clitheroe
S * s T 0 C k ‘ r iE A R l¥ G 'a n d ' D A IR Y F A R M
adjoining of
with vacant possession, and free from tenant! right. A ' E. ’ JACKSON Will Offer for
•A.* SALE BY AUCTION at THE STATION HOTEL. Clitheroe TUESDAY fiEXT, June 21 at 3.O.,
subject to [conditions of sale to pe then and there produced b a y ! g a t e F A R M
mComprising 176 eete®
ample tying accommodation for 64 cattle, stone-built farmhouse
eadow and pasture land, with
andl Cottagk , The Farn^ House comprises Hall, ilvlng Room and
h.tted ®WhoMdd,
outside. ring fence,-1 well-watered, produce! farm buildings.
Solicitors John Mouldsworth aiic Son, Drake; Street, Rochdale.
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to view apply to Auctioneer! OfiHce, Cragg Farm, Foulrldge Colne. Tel. Colne 360.
Full particulars and permlsslqr
kitchen,- living room, modem ranges, h. and c. The whole Is contained In |
The Cottage has 2 hedrooito ; , t
electricity Ihy merel i P'aut, 23 to 250 volts, which ?iH)plles thi farm house, cottage'and prlnclpa
T M P E R I A L C H EM IC A L ^
Sitting Room; Back kitchen with sink H and C.; Modern ranged: Landing; 4| bedrooms, washhouse
wish to engage the following staff:
. IN D U S T iU E S L IM I T E D , C L I T H E R O E ,
Y O U N G MAN—for office work. In cluding wages and labour records.
G IR L (16 or 17 years)—for tectal- cal records and general office
' work.
details of age, should, be made direct jto I.C.I.
Application by
letter giving education, _eto.
Limited, Pimlico Road, CjUtheroe:
'D L A C K B U R N A N D D IS T R IC T ^ M A N A G EM E N T C O M M IT T E E
I J H E C L I T H E R O E A U C T iq f f M A R T C O . L T D .
TVfONDAY NEXT—(3RADINQ ql iVl pat STOCK at 9-30 a.m. Nq stock accepted after 12 noon.
I rpTjESDAY NEXT—Sale Of DAIR' i
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rpHE NEXT SALE' of GELD and -•- LAYING-OFF CATTLE will be held on F R ID A Y N E X - f , Ju n e 24 at 10-30 a.m„ when n nice show^ all classes Is expected to be op
offer.
. calved and ln-cal¥ Heifers wlllTbe on offer. It Is portant that entries; are sent I In early. Judging at 11-30 a.m., £
P rize show and bale ofau I- classes of ATTESTED CATTl^ will he h&d on W E D N E S D A Y , Ju n e 29. when a good show I qf local andiPorth country newjy-
I _____ ; I ,THE NEXT'
,
^^T^ie *usu4l ’ prizes, for the be^t newly-calv& Cow or, Mfer ^ d
the best In be given. ’ Tel. 326.
iJiHE
calf Cow or Heifer E. CHESTER,Secretarj
HELLIFIELD AUCTIOI4 MART jJO, LTD.
Previous stoking experience Is desirable but candidates who are good handymen will be considered. Trade Union rate of pay; 48-hour week; superannuation;
TDOILER-HOUSE , FIREMAN r^ qulred at Clitheroe ’ Hospital.
■weeks annual holiday with pay and sick pay In accordance with N.J.C. conditions. Applications stating age and ex
two
perience, and accompanied by copies of two testlmonals to be sent totthe undersigned.:
Blackburn Sz, District HM.C., I! Rhyal Infirmary,
.Bjlackburn,
'route—Write'; qnd Times.
;
\1I7'Anted to rent, COTTAGE T” . foi elderly_couple;'near ^bus Box H4, Advertiser
bath and toilet; main electricity and water. Please send' full par ticulars to : • The Manager, Eaves Hall Hotel, Waddlngton, near
WANTED—To reht or buy. HOUSE, with 3 bedrooms, Clitheroe. ;•
w an t e d in Septembei;^: TV FURNISHED ROOMS,.
attendance or cooking : facilities; reasonably near Clitheroe centre. Write Box L3. Advertiser and
^ _______ _______ with Two Times._________^____________ __
QMART MAN wanted for Delivery ^ Van.—Kenyon’s, West ! End Stores, Clitheroe.______ : '
KITCHEN.—Apply : Mrs. Garnett, Shlreburn, Clitheroe. ,________ _
■WANTED—Temporary or per- ” manent HELP IN ; HOUSE '&
AXI ANTED—BUNGALOW. V’ land; Rlbhle Valley.—Write Box L2, Advertiser and Times.
"PERSONS required to make J- FANCY GOODS, at home.— write for details : factoring Co., Leicester.
and Young Girls leaving school. Interested In the maklng-up of
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Children’s Dresses and^ etc.;
ditions and holidays ■ wiItth pay,; mencement:
please apply personally or. to; Clitheroe Shirtings Trutex Works, Waterloo Clitheroe.
' Soutogate Street, Melton Manu-
W E have still some VACANCIES ‘T' for Experienced Machinists
good wages paid: from com good worMng cra-
’ T.
DEWHUR8T.Secretary. !
and Hellifield)l the main / plghway _
Valuable Freehold Chevrolet ex-W.D. Waggon, •with '
H u t , with steel frame, Yft. x 7ft., Glevum superior Incubator, 250
Galvanised Pig
^ze; 2 ditto. 150 size; Bro^rs and Lamps;; Fountains: Food
WANTED!
sections do n o l relate to men, Bfied 18-60, , or women. 1 ^ 0 . u n le s s 'th e y or th e em p lo y
Xhe Adveriisemehte |m tneso
ments k re excepted from the Control of Engagements Order,
1947. . . !
t t R O G K H A L L H O S P IT A L . ,| L A N G H 0 . B L A C K B U R N
"lirANTED — LAHNDRYMAN, as »> relief for summer • months:
preferably able to drive; during
Winter I will- be employed as Engineers Labourer. i Wages as farmdrylman £5 6s. Od. per week H8 hours)u as labourer £4 19s. Id per I week (44 hours).
switch' box; Milk Float; Alfa Steam : Boiler
I a Os. Od. per week of 46 hours. Applyli personally, or In writing ;o the Secretary at the Hospital.
Also ,! LADNDRYMATD; wages
Laboilr under the Control Engagement Order, 1947). :■
ON SALE Market Place.' Clitheroe.
LXRAMa Rtl-TYRiD ja TEAM’S; while yJi
'ETIGH TENSION BATT3IUE3 for Jtl the I Wireless.; MOf t stees . t o stock at BJnthams, if. Market Place. Clitheroe. Tel, to?.
^ sizes 181n.-.'to - 38 House. King Lane,___
-SA W. ROCK
MONUMEliTAL MASON BLACKBURN RD.,
laL'S^FROCKS, rnrge selection;
ih.TrCqrner
T^OW ON ; SALE—A new and •ix completely revised
“ QUEEN OF. TO-MOB% authentic study of H.R.;1. Princess Elizabeth., Price 12s. 6t. r shire w i t c h e s ” by Ainsworth. 3s. 6d. and tlser and Times.
Dvl,y M s i o n Of the Ministry of Utoew. W op “ d ^,^ Clitheroe
of prices _ , Castle Street
V O R K S H I R E W E S T R ID IN G ^ C O U N T Y C O U N C I L ; c,
G R IN D L E T O N R IV E R S M E A D S C H O O L C A N T E E N
j
for the above-named Sphool Kitchen:—
; Week. - ; I ;j.
1 Cook! 321 hours per w c e k u wage £3 7s. 8d.|per week. '
2 Maid s-eaoh- 321 hourk per week; wage £2 15s. 6d, per
I
1 paH-time Helper; 121 hours weekly; wage £1 Is . 4d. per week,
:
and fetalnlng fee 'paid during school'holidays.
Employment for 5 days per TOek ' ;
copies'of two recent testimonials to be sent to the undersigned not later thaji- Saturday, the 2nd Ju ly ,
Applications accompanied ! by Education Office, Settle.
Divisional Education Otfleer. '
E. B. NELSON, ;
POOD PRICES paid for Clean vx; CAST-OFF CLpinaiNG. P.C. promptly attended to.-—Mrs. Wll- Unson, 15, Regent Street, Blackburn. _______ | ■
AATANTED—Ladles’ ! and .Gent’s W CLOTHING.—Seedr Parson Lane,'Clitheroe.
; ;
trustworthy and have experience of private domestic work.—^Apply . Advertiser and Times. _______
■nOMESTTC iHELP for one lady; must hel capable, clean and
TT’S SMART to stain your floors ■I with DARKALINE. Its mlrror-
CALE—Quantity of IBOXES, sult- able for firewood;! best offer
for' lot. — Apply : 4 Knowles, Fruiterer, WoUgate. C(ltherqe.
TVAEN’S SUMMER UlfIDERWEAR ■iVX .Vests, 'Pants, Ti-unks.—Corner House (bottom of King Lane),
OALE ■ SMALLHOLDING, com p sing : U acre ot good grass
land. Also. 5 Cablfas.^vlz.: 2 cabins, size. 12ftx8ft.^ One Calrln size 15ft .X 8ft.; one Cabin size 9ft X 5ft; one Cablil, size 6ft. X 4ft.; poultry If deshted;. excellent rations available. ' Pur further particulars apply 21, Peel ^Street, Clitheroe (from 5-0 to 6-30 p.m.)
nrisl
T ADY’S BICYCLE, |seml. sports model!
as new.—Apply : Advertiser and Times. ________
3-speed' bnd dynamo;
^ weight Racing. CYCLE and Accessories: nearest £22 secures lot.—Hewitt. Archways, Sawley.
PLAUDE BUTLER Super Llght-
^ Table and Chairs,; Wlreles^ Playpen, Bathroom Cabinet and- Stool.—Hewitt. Arch: rays, Sawley.
fiARiPET, Lino, Fireside Chairs,
like tolsh is to lovely and really UuALE-Llght Oak Modern BED- lasts. Only costs 2s.. 3d..tin to do | ~
ROOM.SU IT E : .re c en t ly^ i^robm°°feu'brde¥ghted.
YH7ANTED—Qualified BAIffili—A. W E Veevers Ltd. Empire Bakery, Clitheroe. Te'- 151.'____________
IXrAN'TED — C(5oK GEITOR^- W Pull or part-time — Higher Buck Hotel, Waddlngton, Clitheroe 226
Tel. I ______ _
£45.—Apply : Times. WOOL^ BLANKE1TS.I ' Sheets.
Ad\ ertlser
Bedtlcks.—Corner Lane.
' ' Towels, Flannel itte Blankets. House, King
•QALE—BAMLETT two horse MOWER; perfect order and
condition.—Haynes. Foot House Nelson,
— liiiTneroGi v.y.;. 2. Bedrooms, bathroom, fitting and Dining
Victoria Street,
■ outbuildings. — Apply | a b o y e address.
P O R T E R B R O S . Dnl4ivi9 fin
Belting Specialists, C H U R C H , Lancashire.
“ V ” ROPES, all tikes In stock; Also “ V” Rope :?uiteys.
Split Wood Pulleys and all types ^ of Belting, and ; all types of Heltlng Pastenete. [
Rubber Hose for wa'.er,!stearn, acid and air pressure
Rubber Boots and Thigh Boqts for all Industrial purposes.
Rubber Gloves and Qsuiitl®''® fine lightweights, to; re-lnfqrced
Phone ! Accrington 2967. I. !■
heavy weights and a stock oi other protective! clothing, In
cluding leather Gloves apd Aprons.
choose from the mamllous.range of newest designs :| 3-plece Stotes,
dt the “■WARWICKSHI^" In King William: Street, and
mahogany, etc.) f™®
SMALLHOLDING, Slte
O miles
Delivery now on the vew terms. Call to-day^Tffie .War
wickshire King William Street. Blackburn.
Clitheroe; 8 mile:, Settle; passed milk production: standing 9; Ideal pigs and { oultry; house modernised; Aga cooker; room and w.c.; h and c.; water; ,11'miles ylllage; offer £1,275.—Write 1 Advertiser and Times,
aldb'drn;
20 acres; 8 9 miles
Box LI, nearesti
bath-11 mains |
GALE—Pedigree large white 1 'PIG; lone Sow; | two Gilts;[
CALE — I Alblon.i ^trol-driven|
“ horse MOWER:(; as new.- Rushton, BuckstimlParm, Wad-[ dington. Tel. Clitheroe 612.
ton Hall, Olltheroe.
Ale —--ReL-..--------— AUSTIN 12.—^Vthltwell, Pendle^
1937 Cavendish Bargains
Pianos—High 'clafes ite®oml!:t1pb®d 'Pianos, ranging from £67 19s. 9d.
Radios—all makte-rdellvered on 1st monthly payment from 5s.
Delivered on 1st monthly pay ment—from 10s-
'
Messrs. C A V EN D IS H i F U R N I T U R E C O M P A N Y ,
per week. ' i
52-56, V IC T O R IA B U I L D IN G S , M A R K E T P L A C E . B LA C K je U R f L_______
Limited, ..jg 8d„-idrilver4q. Inspect at o4r Road,
I-poULTRY I
J- Clerical Work; previous ex perience not essential; successful applicant will he given .training In Accounts department work; Girl leaving school preferred; age 15-17. —Apply: Rlbblesdale Cement
TNTELLIGENT GIRL' required for Ltd., Clitheroe, : ,
riOOD PRICES given for dls- Ur carded CLOTHING; In good condition and; modern; parcels accepted.—Write Mrs. P. Flynn, 36, Sfoney Street, Burnley.
standard rate of wages p a f^ Apply *. Rlbblesdale Anns,
rhLEANlNG—Respectable Woman V wanted;
live In or out; Glsburn. i ' ' ' *
'XXrANTED urgently—HOUSE to yV let In Clitheroe;—Write Box L5. Advertiser and Times;________
Manageress; clean and interest ing work.—^Write [ Box L6, Advertiser and Timqs.
■praELLIGElNT WOMAN for 1 position las local Branch
9£t. and,' 12ft long, Street, Lancaster Tel. 39.
P O U I fT R Y .HO;Wa,
8®®™“®! from £29
works or send fot son and Sons,; [Ltd.,.' Parliament
thahks to using Karswood Poultry spice which hasjs^howii me a very good return fbf so little coat lays Mr. Edwards, Waldrons Moor. Try this unique egg-prqducer. Bags is. 3d. frqln: pusdaie add Son Corn Merehants, Waterloo
ptJLLETS llAID 1,727 EGGS -IN -year;! I A grand total,
Corn Mill; Cllthkoe,
po]3Ular breeds!End crosres. Send for full, lists; and JSunnyslde
Sunnyslde Acc redlted and Rearing. !
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Nelson, Lancs. ; Tel, Nelson 1368. Eaves.' ■'
: a t STUD
BASaALIi BllACKCOCK, cham- mons^ and icfpen show winner. Stod tee 4 pneas.-Apffiy,^ F. Jackson, Marsd^n’s Farm, Bashall
The well-knqiim winning Black, B A S H A L L -C O C K E R S I ’ > 1
seven ten-week-pld!. Piglets. — | Miss Hotham, RM i Syke Farm.j Twiston. 'Tel, Glsburn,^23.
Room, Scullery Kltohen, usual & G A R D N E R , __ PERSONAL
RUSSELL.—Mr. and Mrs. W. M- Russell (n6e Hilda Porter) bid farewell with all good wishes to their friends and relatives upon
their departure to Ontario, Canada.
. ! LOST
T OST on Wednesday, T-i Green Felt BONNET;
Avenu^Wsrview ffistrlct. [Pledse return to 8. Central Avenue. | __
_ Central Child's
T OST—3 Horned SHEEP with Six i-i'Lambs. Ewes, 'red . back of head; lambs, C. oii far rib.—R. Slater. 'Chanel Croft. Newton.
N A^Hackijig&Soi^i MEMORIALS
io o t your order |now 'from oui ! Large Beiectlorii of
B L A C K . G R E Y anil R ID G R A W T E M , . ,
' i Bend fer Catalogua. 'Renovations carried out
; Estimates Free. Adtlress: '
T osT on Wednesday afternckm. r in ■ the Castle Groim^: Maroon PRAM COVER. RewArd bn returning to: 22, (jrafitjpn Street,. Clitheroe..'
; y PUBLIC NOTICE^
T H E H O U S IN G A C T . 1936. and T H E A C Q U IS IT IO N O F I L A N D
(Authorisation ProBodure; A (1T , 1046.
. |. I ' I
I'VroTICE Is hereby given !tUat,|the Bowiand ' Rural I DlStelct
'Council In exercise of the| Pqwers conferred on them by the ahqvq- mentioned Acts on the 9 th hay of June, 1949, made a ^compulsory purchase order entitled the .Ww-
bEME’TERY CATIE ACCRINGTON rel. 2043. Eat 1878
BIRTHS
IIARGREAYES.—On June, 15,. 1949, '^at'^4, St. Papl’s Street, Low
and Nurse. !
Moor,, to. Mr. Md Mib. W. E. Hargreaves (n6e Hltchen), a sister for Janet Elizabeth (Susan. Mary,)., Thanking Mrs. Seedall
DEARTHS
land Rural sory Purchase Order, 1949,' which Is about to he submlttedi to, toe Minister of Health for confirma tion, authorlsliig them to purchase
RobTH.—On Sunday, ! Juno 12, 1949, at 11, Cardigan AVenue, Clitheroe, Edith, elder daughter of the late Mr.! and Mrs. Samuel Booth, of Clltoeroe; aged 64 years.. -Cremated at. Carleton on
i A copy of the order and j toe hours.
compulsorily for the PUJP°®s. the erection of houses, toe, tend described In toe schedule ;hereto.
: deposited at the' C ^ cn ; Offlees, Grmdleton, near Clitheroe, jand may be seen there at all reasonable
map referred to therein have been
be made In writing and adtossed to The Secretary, MnlstryLpf Health, Whitehall, London. S.W.I., before the 12th day of Jrily, 1949, and should state toe grounds of
Any objection to toe orcier must
objection. .. ! SCHEDULE
1,776 [sqUare yards or thereaboute
toe north partly by the garden Rose Cottage and PartlV iby „qth®r
land owned by J. H. Watson on
DATED the 16th day of June, J. GARDNER.
: I Clerk of thej Co incli
WE CAN GUARANTEE IMMEDIATE d eliv ery OF OUR I
GIGGLESWKIK LUMP LIME
'Supplied hy-r
JOHN HODGSON LIME AGENT :
SLAIDBUliN ■Write of Phone! Slaldburn 24. footwear i
that treads in the footsteps ()f cojmf^rt
Agents for “Diana” ■ K” : ’ and “Portland”
f o w l e r SHOE SPECIAMS'lS
Bastwell, BiACKbURN IN MEMORIAA
W O O D S .—Treasured memories, ol a dear wife! anq mother, -wbe died June 14th, 1938[
' Sweet are I the .silently kept.
-— imorle: 52. Hentoorn Road, Clltoerpe. ; !.
' Nellie, and granddaughte’’ I Patricia. . !
a c k n o v v l e d g m ie n t s BOOTH.—Miss I A. Booth] -wishes
to thank all 'relatives,friends and neighbours - for Mnd est- pressions of! sympathy ami floral tributes received [ in hejr
sad.berea-yement., j !
11, Cardigan! A-yenuej Clitheroe.
H O LM E S .—Mrs.' !Holmes wishes 16 thank., kind ; neighbours an,d
• friends fori help add Isympatb" given In her recent bereav ment; also i toe ] Doctor ar, Nurses for toelf kind dttentlqn during his long Illness.
JOHNSON.—Mrs. , Johnson : 'B:, Family wish, to ' express their sincere thanks to 'all fetetlves,-
11, Garnett Road. CUtheroe,.;
M E T C A L F E .—Mrs, family '
; tributes received In their great' ■ -loss;.. also .the ':Doctor;j for , hi® . .kind(attention. !,'
friends apd neighbours for, kit d messages o f . sympathy! and flor il
-
■‘ loss.- Also toe dodtor:.a ' Coates for tlieir 'k|nd
49, Woone Lane. Cllthetde.
sincere thanks to 'all, relatfV'is.. friends and neighbours for jdnd messages of sympathy and qofal tributes received . In their
i to • imress ' torir Metcalfe tend
Prom her [loving Hbshand, son Bill, and daughter-ln-laW
Of one we loved forget. [ ' ,
and neve;’
memory ofToavld Montgomery, who died J,une ,21. 1937. “Remembrance.”
Il5, Woodfleld [view, Whalley.
POLLARD.-In loving, memory of my dear ; brother , Stanley,
drowned June 22, 1945. Your memory , is a keqpsake,
You are always In my heart. —Prom his' loving sister Kathle.
, ^ 1, Central A|?enue, Clitheroe.
POLLARD.—In loving, memory of our dear son, Stanley, drowned
' All the [world would be Use Life to bs Is not the same:
! —From his lowing Mum, .Dad, Arthur, Ursula and Marjorie.
I, Central Avenue^ .Clitheroe.
SHEPHERD.-fIn loving 110®®°!'^'' a dear daughter and sister, Alice, whoi passed away June 1939
Every day In some, small wW;. Memories of you come our
, ■ P way 3
rom Father, Mother and Edltp. . 5, The Cret^fent,. Clitheroe,
P meet again. ■ '.
TAYLOR.-“Treasured a dear mother add grandma, Sarah Ann (SaUyUTaylor, “
Bridge Terrace. Whalley, died Junei'13,-1938. ' ' Ever rfemembered. ■ ' —mom: her Daughters,
eacefully sleeping, free from own; keeplpg till w®
If we .qou’ld have you back again.
For those Inti .the-outlying I
p jE S iG N s j Noi'^
[ ' • No[' i
, No[ 3- ' '
June 22, 1945. Lonely Is our home without you.I
i THE SAMPI
! Cottons, _ Sllfl !■ ‘'V ; I ■ ■' [^
With whteh III never PWt; Though God has you In His keeping,
Shoes
the east by other land owned by J H. Watson and on the south by s’wlndlehurst Farm.
I'i '! X the 16th.. J _ ' __________
Coi'LlNS.—On iune i IB, at Tha Peace Memorial Hospital, Wat ford, Wllllami: Henry, heteved husband of Mary (Polly) Collins, and dear fa;her of Monica, passed' peaceft lly away, after n short Illness, aged 73 years. (Late of-St. Paul’s; Street, Low
40',:Whiton Drlv:, iCroxley Green, Herts. ■
Moor).-rRI.P. I ______
HOLMES.^n JUnq 9, Walter, the Church'on Juno
beloved husband'^ of Polly Holmes, aged qB yeals. Interred at Grlndleton 13to, !
MOORES.-On June 16, -at The Meeting House Sa'ffley,, Mary Ann, [the dearly beloved wife of Frederick Moores, aged 74 years.' Priends please accept this (the only) intimation.___
METCALFEx-Oh toe 12th June, 1949, at 49, Woone-lane, CUth- eroe, John Pullen,- toe beloved husband of Margaret Metcalfe. In his 65th year. ■ Interred at St. Mary’s Cemetery on the 15th.
PENNINGTON.-fOn toe . IQtb, Clara, the i beloved wife of
R.I.P.
’Arthur Pennington, aged 76 years. Interred . at Chorley Cemetery on the 14th. Fortified by the Rites of Holy Chilrch.—
■TWO i'WEElj
'Apply, bonus Mondal
GIRLS persona
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TUT-ANTED for the 23rd August. W 1949, the following
ST.AFF
LUC ocLucvu., — .______ - ___ , and repairs carrledl out'on the (This! advertisement Is Inserted ____ _
trical Rervlces. Tel. 394!. rrBNNIS RACKETS,
TV given
.iural gut; —COOK'S,
- stringers:
PUNLIPF'E'S. of e '-9 deliver Calor GAS —
i j T O P S M O K IN G—The stanwood 1 three days
KnlcKers.--<jorner House, . King Lane.
''I . . ,
*3 Treatment for -the tobacco habit, aftei two or, 1
tob&cco dennltely loses its attrac-
tlon. Safe,! reliable and proved efficient. 5b. Local agent, Clegg, Chemist. Church Street, Clitheroe.
tc., in-Chlpplng and qlstrlct. Tel, Longrldge 394,
Ldngrldge, COOKERS,
,T ‘ADIES’ COMBINATIONB, Nlght- ■L* gowns, j Satin Bfts, Vests,
n n UtlEi
fllilllEP iERVItl !)7i DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN
!■ Te l. 4042-3
FULLY [EQUIpIpED TO SERVE
N O T F O R G O T t E H
When we siipnlv a memorial we Meent, rji-
sponsibility ' o f | 'Is maintenance. ■ ~
a! five years' and follow un (' Annual Care:
lEuarantee with! our Service,”
We give m A town can beN
T H U R S D A Y and I J O E L McCRfe
m Booking OfBce:
M O N D A Y and Tq C O R N E L W IL
lid " a
B 1 li
T O -N IG H T ( F r fd l F R A N K R A H D L f and J O S E F L o q
’dltlon. o f OW." An
is.' Adver- Harrlsoh Lanca-
’WfOLESEY FENCERS and parts In stock.—Longr dge Elec-
Restrings
Beautiful Memorials in Gra nite, Marble ! and Stone.
Write or Phone for Designs. '
GT. HARWOOD TEL. 2164.
! Household FlREPl
'. IRONMC ■
v "I INQUIB York StJ ' ’ Phou REGISTERED ■* j . . • : ' i
SPECl PARE
; Have occupi
Clithero^
lE vT ■WESLEY i
IN MEMORIAM
holt.—In loving memory of my dear husband John Holt, who died June 5,l 1947; : Dearer to be than -words can tell,
■ To be with him In the same Wo old way, i ^
' Forget you husband dear. ‘ ■ . —Prqm his loving Wife.
That loved you [so sincere— Which never has, nor ever will,
You left [ behind an aching heart, |
l
i :
. ' 6, Taylor, Street, Clitheroe.
(This notice was! unavoidably held over in our last issue)
L U N D .—In losing : memory of a dear sister and auntie, Margaret Lund, who passed away June 10,
1940. Loved and [ remembered always, f
isrook House, 1 Pendleton: also )22, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
Was a husband ■! lost and loved so Well;
.
uld be: my : dearest .wish to-day!
:T-il5 to 8-ff 1 [various Sutj
18-^0 to 8-301 RefreshmeJ
8- 9-
-Dlscussionil ; ■ c l
30 to 9-20 ;l 30 p;m.—Sa
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