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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 18,1949


WINTER FEEDING I


■ , - FOR'— ■ . DAIRY COWS Since the increases in feeding stuff prices | ^


it has become more than ev< sr important to f 'study values in:Fartn Foods.; . . .


All difficulties can be' sojlved by using blackeurn^s


DAIRY RATION or .D^RY CUBES (NATIONAL CATTLE FbCD NUMBER 1)


Results will prove tlial: these fo.ods •


. represent the best|coupon' value ajid |the i


greatest economy in feeding. |


AUCTION^ SALES By T. .SiLVERWOOD^


jaPIRE FARM. COW Near CLITHEROE.


ARK,


TTINDLY EEMEMBEB SALE TO-MORROW (Saturday). November 19th, 1949,


for Gordon Fisher. 4 29 Head of Cattle, 280 Poultry,


17, Chester Avenue, Auctioneer Clltheroe.' Tel. 228.________


Sale 12 O’clock, T. SILVEBWOOD, :


Attractive Freehold Bungalow, beautifully situated in Shire Lane, Hurst Green, near Blackburn.


Instructed to ■ offer for Sale by Auctlohmrthe


t: SILtraiBWOOD has been


PUNCH BOWL HOTEL, HUHST GBEEN, on


subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced


THURSDAY, December 1st, 1949. at 2-30 in the afternoon,


The Freehold BUNGALOW, known as


“ HILL CREST.” SHIRE LANE. HURST GREEN, nr. BLACKBURN


Bent. 'The property Is built of best brick with cement and pebble-


together with an area of land, comprising In all 3,519i sq. yds. or thereabouts. Free from Ground


u . w i i in iioK : •! Littlemoor Corn Mills


Clitherde TEIi. 533 and 534


CHRISTMAS a r e a problem


May we' help you tO' solve you our LARGE STOC PRESENTl


them by showing


K OF USEFUL sr


' i ' WE DO NOT. PRESS YOU TO BUY.


TABLE CLOTHS SETTEE SE a n d b o l s t e r s e t s , b e d s p r e a d s , MUpLlUNA


t o w e l s .


S, BOXED PII^LOW 'READS, MODEl^A


BLANOTS IN WHITE: QR COLOURED,, GllE^T !


WHY NOT A DRESS LENGTH?


We have a large stock of WOOL and SILK FABRICS, including SCHOOL SPUN in thrie shades—Green, Maise


' and Blue. This is worth buying for next. Summer. a n d FOR CURTXiN FABRICS WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION FOR MILES AROUND. We measure, make and fit Curtains at a small charge. Distance no object.


WELDON AND' SiMPLICrrY PATTERNS IN STOCK ,


- I I ' I '


VISIT OUR STALL Ol{l THE MARKET, WHERE MRS. BARTON IS IN ATTENDANCE.


JOIN OUR ALL THE YEAR ROUND CLUB. - T H E -


ii


TEXTILE CLEARING HOUSE Telephoae No. 346.


14 and 16, KING ^TREET, CLITHEROE I


CHRISTMAS CLUB JOIN NOW FOR DOLLS PRAMS. TOYS. Etc. A. PICKERING, Thi DoOs’ Hospital 123, WHALLEY r.rtNGE. BLACKBURN; ' aiid Coen Market Stall, opposite. Arcade. Blackburn. ll


dash, roofed with blue slate. Accommodation comprises : Porch Entrance: Hall Passage, lift, x 4ft.: Living Boom, lift. 41ns. x 10ft.: two Front Booms, lift, x 10ft. 91ns., plus bays: back Bed­ room, 10ft. 31ns. X 10ft.: Bath­ room, with bath,, wash basin; w.c.: Scullery,' Pantry and Coal-house: b and c. water: Electric Light and Power; modern Eanges; Gardens to front and rear, with


cement walk around. Bateable value £11. Water rent


£2 5s. 5d.


made road, ' overlooking South West, with a delightful long range view.


cluded a timber Building to tie 5 Cattle; Barn Space; 2 stone Buildings, one 16ft. Bins, x 9ft. 81ns.; several Fruit Trees ahd free supply of water on to land. The holding has carried a good Poultry' Eatlon. Viewing bf this property may


With the area of land Is In­ , ^ ,


be made on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Further particulars to: T. SILVEEWOOD,


17, Chester Avenue, Auctioneer. Clltheroe,. Tel. 228, or


MABSDEN- DEUBY & TOTYNSON ELLIS, Solicitors, 10, Wlnckley St., Preston. (Tel. 3832), and at Long- rldge and Elbchester.


® “ HILL CBEST,” SHIBE LANE, HUEST GEEEN, on


GALE OF FURNITURE. ETC._ at SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd


17. Chester Avenue, Auctioneer Clltheroe. Tel. 228.


Particulars next week's advert. T. SIL'VEBWOOD, i


By J. R. PARKINSON, SON & H/VMER. F.A.I.)


WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 30th and December 1st.


(at the entrance to the Trough of Bowland)..


» HAREDEN HALL.” DUNSOP BRIDGE, Near WHITEWELL


(Whalley and .Olitheroe each 10 miles, Lancaster 13 miles, Preston


WEDNESDAY Snd THURSDAY,


November 30th and December 1st. VA LU ABLeiAHTlQ UE AND MOPEPN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS


HAMER, F.A.I..' Will Sell by Auction upon the premises on


16 miles). ' J. R. PARKINSON, SON &


j The property adjoins k Council- .


Vacant Possession will he given on completion.


i - , (I


Cabins. Farm Implements, etc., as advertised last Week’s advert.


Horses, Sow, with 9 followers.


AUCTION SALES By -A. E.'jACKSOM>


p Y E C R 0 S S F A RM , WIGGLESWORTH


|! will Sell by Auction for Mr. J. W. Iveson, at 1-0 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday), Nov.


the ' whole of his iHome-bred 19th, 1949,


CATTLE, POULTRY, CABINS, IMPLEMENTS, etci. as previously advertised.


Auctioneer’s Office ; Cragg.Farm.i Foulridge, Colne. Tel. Colne-J^Q.,.


nUKE HELLIFIELP AUCTI : MART CO. LTD.


(Sn MONDAY NEXT, November 21.


WEEKLY'PBIZE SHOW & SALE C ’ ’ Of' all classes of ATTESTED


aATTLE, all direct from Scotland


local farmers, their own breeding. The whole collection will be good young cattle, showing ■ plenty of milk and well worthy, of special j attention. Judging 12-39. Sale' at 1 P.m. Last sale numbers, 91.


nd local farms. Many lots fromi


HEIFERS on offer, all direct fromi Scotland and local farms. Prizes; offered i lor best cows and hellers. Judging and ballot; 10 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. Last sale niunbers 382.


TUESDAY NEXT. November 24. 380-400 Newly-calved CCJWS and;


fPORTNIGHTLY PBIZE SHOW and SALE of Laylng-off


TUESDAY, November 29th.


Cattle, i Will vendors please notify us of their entries early, to eijable us to advise customers.


■A NNUAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE c ^'SHOW and SALE of Newly- palv^iCOWS and HEIFERS. Good


THURSDAY, December 1st. THE


particulars next week. 'v-'L, — ^


rizes and championship. Further —


of ATTESTED CATTLE. Good prizes i offered. Further partlou-: lars later.


Helllfldld. Phone 228. Secretary. j Cattle jonly. _______


p i^ U R N AUCTION MART, ^ j GISBURN Licensed for the Sale of Attested


THURSDAY NEXT, November 24; rtHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 80 to 100 Newly-calved


P. W. STARKIE,


QPECiAL CHRISTMAS PBIZE SHOW and SALE of all classes,


MONDAY, December 5. , A. ■ E. JACKSON, PJ1.L.P.A.,


ON RALE


* ■ THAM'S wliUe yoU' watt.— Market Place. Clttheroe.


■^ ’tho Wireless; Most .sizes In stock av Benthams, 14, Market Place; CHtheroe. Tel. 167.


U.JUU-'llSNSiON 'bAtTlstUEb lOr


\DIE&’ Interlock VESTS.. P Knickers. Pylamas; Combs,


antees, Lisle Stockings; art: silk Stockings: fancy stitch Vests or Pantees; wool-lined! Stockings; Corsets: Brassieres: . Cardigans: Jumpers; white Twin Sets; wool Twin Sets. You are sure of satls- factlon at TOM YOUNGER’S.


UTOP SMOKfNG- ’Treatment for


WANTED


’The Advertisements In these . sections do not relate to men,


aged-18-60,; or women, 18-40. unless they or the employ­ ments are excepted from the Control of Engagements Order, 1947.


PART-TIME NURSING


ipHE C a i d e r s t o n e s Hospital urgently require WOMEN for


habit, after two or three days tobacco definitely loses its attrac­ tion. Safe, reliable and proved,


■The Stanwood the tobacco


effleient; 5/-. Local agents; Clegg, Chemist, Church Street, Clitheroe, and Preston, M.P.S., Park Villas, Whalley. ■ S 'XOS. Mixture VESTS or


PantS; 'ants; all wool Vests or W sleeveless Vests or Elastic


fTHIS WEEK’S BARGAIN — J- HOOVER; reconditioned;' as new at works; £10; .worth double. —Benthams, 14, Market Place, Clltheroe. TeL‘167. ___^ ____


aist Trunks; ' Interlock short at TOM YOUNGER’S. •


■RLANKETS,' TOWELS, TABLE”- CLOTHS.—Corner House, King


Lane.


CALE—Youths good OVERCOAT. O —Apply : Advertiser and Times. second-hand, posted. lists. — Sllverdale,


■ROOKS, t '1^ TABLE, carved legs; extends


114, Newclty Road, Glasgow. QALE—Medium Oak Refectory


WritWrite for


washer; good working order. — Apply : Advertiser and Times.


o 5ft. 61ns.; ■ also Easy Electric


.QALE—A good black and brass ' Double BED, with spring Mattress: good condition; £1.— Apply : 18, S.eedall ' Avenue, Clltheroe.


GALE- oo


order; cheap.—Dulson, Piggeries, near Clltheroe.


tion.—Apply: Times.


GALE—ECKO 5 valve Electric o WIRELESS SET; _ good working Withglll


Lane.


GALE — Beautiful coach-built ® DOLLS PRAM; perfect condl; Advertiser and


T ADIES' COMBINATIONS:- wool •k-i mixture


and OS—Corner House. King Lane. and


Cows and Heifers, In-calf Cows, Bulls imd Young Stock, when £34 In prizes will be awarded.


Judging at 11-30 a.m. Sale im mediately after.


JAS. JOHNSON, Phone' Sklpton 75. Secretary, PUBLIC NOTICES


INDUSTRIAL LIFE OFFICES COMMITTEE


(Blackburn & District Area)


MASS MEETING OF INSURANCE STAFFS to hear the case


AGAINST NATIONALISATION WEDNESDAY, 30th November


PUBLIC HALLS, NOBTHGA’TE, BLACKBURN.


at 7-0 p.m. In the


cordially Invited. Admission by ticket obtainable from all local Industrial Life Offices.


All Insurance representatives


ents of seven Bedrooms; Donegal,- Axminster and Wilton Carpets;, . excellent Window Drapery; Bed


DFor Lounge Hall. Drawing, t ining and Morning Booms, con­


and Table Linen; Glass,' Chlnaj Silver and Electro-plated Articles;: cutlery; Oil Paintings; ^ Water Colour Drawings; Domestic and Culinary requisites;, 1947 Atco 12-lns. Lawn Mowing Machine Garden Tools.


1937-8): fitted radio; recently reconditioned, throughout.


( lO.h.p. B.S.A. Two-seater Snorts ’ MOTOR CARS: i


14-h.o.' 'hover Saloon (1935), completely overhauled and In ex-


pLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Rates & Water Rents 1949-50


PATEPAYERS are reminded that the SECOND INSTALMENT of


1


cellent order and condition. ; ■ Sale to commence each day at


29th) and mornings of sale. e Partlculirs from the Auction­


11-30 a.m. On View ’Tuesday (November


ers, 16, Market Street, Bury. (Tel. '5471,


Leasehold Dwellinghouee, No. 6. FORT STREET. CLITHEROE.


____________ FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY |


I Applications to view : June’s Cafe, Whalley Road, Clltheroe. I


' Vacant Possession on completion.


I Further enquiries and offers to; Vendor^ Solicitors. Baldwin.


I


Take advantage of our long experience iti the Clirtain trade. Our advice is !


Made, Measured and Fitted ■ i


.


(SALE « 10-;


yours for the asking. HAMM I t h e c u r ta in c en tr e


4^ Whalley Road, Cl)lheroe (NEXT TO POST OFFICE)' •


Firework Display BELLE VUE


MANCHESTER


EXCUI^iONS I !


- STANDEEIWICKS . ' " I


CLITHEROiE AND WHAILEI a t 5-15 |pm.


ever y SATURDAY ' 7


j > during .


OCTOBER & NOVEMBER RETURN 5/. FARE


BOOK AT RIBBLE OmCE : 16, WELLGATE, CUTHEROE,- i or at Agency:


-MR. BROOK, PARK VILLAS, i WHALLET at 5-30 p.m.


Blackburn Rovers v. Sheffield United|


Saturda)[, November 26 "BLACKBURN 12-56 n.m.


Cisburn depart 12-5(1 n.m. Rimingtpn Chatburn Clltheroa Whalley Langho


1- 1 p.m. 1- 7 n.m. 1-14 p.m. 1-20 p.m.


BLACKBURN return 4-50 p.m. or by any ordinary train: '


Full details from Stations. Offices and Agencies, j


(4096) 10-30'a.m.


TUESDAY NEXT , ,, OF DAIRY CA’TTLE


I at


GALE of GELD and LAYlNG-OI^ •3 CA’TTLE at 10-30 a.m. when a nice show of all classes Is expected to he on offer.


FRIDAY NEXT, November 25th. PRIZE


that entries are given to by Sa^ urday, November 26th (If possible). Judging at 11-30 a.m. Sale at. 12


will be held on WEDNESDAY. November 30th.


/tlocc noon. Tel. 325. E. CHESTER.


I |


Secretary.


Lever’s “LpboFf i Calf Meal '


i


The perfect milk substitute No boiling water required


BRITISH RAILWAYS


EXCURSIONS FOOTBALL


For partlcuiars ask W. Bamher. 32 Ramsgreave Drive. Blackburn.


Tel. 48418. yE CIG S GlliKK Order our famous Giggleswlck


“WEARWELLf’ Roadstpne T


for first-class jroad making and repairing piifposes. i


■ ' Supplied by—


JOHN HODGSON Lime Ag^t


SLAIDBURN Write or Phone 24.


' jtt Is Importont


__ SHOW AND SALE of all Classe.s Ofi ATTESTED CATTLE


THE NEXT,


rpHE G L I T H E R O E ■


L


. Weeks and Baldwin, 4, Duck Street. Clltheroe. (Phone 52).


AUCTION mart CO. LTD.


the current year’s RATES and WATER RENTS is now overdue, and should be paid to the Collec­ tor at the address below FORTHWITH.^


Clerk of the Council.


Council Offices, Church Brow, Clltheroe.


riLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT — COUNCIL


Civil Defence AcL 1948


RECRUITMENT OF CIVIL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS


PECRUITMENT of Civil .Defence ■•A- 'Volunteers for service In the Clltheroe Rural District has now commenced, and volunteers may enrol now, j or on the special days and times stated below, at the COUNCIL OFFICES, CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE, for the following Services :—


(1) Civil Defence Corps; (2) Auxiliary Fire Service;


(3) National Hospital Service Reserve;


Friday, 25th November, 1949: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.


(4) Special Constabulary. Days and times of Recruitment; Monday, 21st November, 1949, to


9 a.m. to 12 noon. Leaflets!of particulars about the


Saturday, 26th November, 1949; above Services and forms of


enrolment may also be obtained from the Clerks of the respective Parish Councils In the Council’s District and from the Police Stations in Chipping, Hurst Green and Whalley. Enrol now In the Service of your


Council Offices, Church Brow, Clitheroe.


T>URAL DISTRICT CLITHEROE.


OF


Naming of Streets and Numbering of Houses in Rural Districts.


ATOTTCE is HEREBY GIVEN that -IT by virtue of the Rural District Councils (Urban Powers) Order, 1949, made by the Minister of Health, the following enactment ■will apply to the whole of the Rural District (except so far as powers of naming streets under the Public Health Act, 1925, are In force) as from the 1st day of January, ,1950 :—


porates the provisions of the Towns Improvement Clauses Act, 1847, with respect to naming streets and numbering houses.


The Public Health Act, 1875 Section 160 so far as It incor­


may be Inspected, without charge, at my office at the address below, during ordinary office hours. ,


A copy of the Minister’s Order


Clerk of the Rural District Council Council opces. Church Brow, * Clltheroe, Lancs. 18th November, 1949.


T. P. RUSHTON, TO LET ~


■tPURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. 4 bed, 2 slttlngrooms, kitchen


■. .


and usual offices, electricity; 3 gns; weekly; on borders Yorks, and Lancs. nearest railway station! Clltheroe; available early Jan., 1950.—Write Box Wl, Adver­ tiser ahd Times.


LOST


ose. Swan FOUNTAIN PEN; , Reward.—Apply : 39, Castle View. )


"T OST on Monday morning b3- r ■H tween Castle View and Prirh-


“ Pellets”


lass 4—In-calf Cow; due Janu- i ary to March.


Interlock; W.


GALE—PYE 5 valve WIRELESS SET, With 2 Accumulators; good working order: cheap — Houghton, Wlthgill Piggeries, near


Class 1—Newly-calved Cow. ' Class 2—Newly-calved Heifer. Class 3—In-calf Cow, due to C ' calve In December:


C l l t h e r o e . ___________ ' o -at.-f—Good VIOLIN. — Apply: Advertiser and Times.______^


O AT.P—inn K.C. DUCKS, on point ^ of lay; ' 21s. each,—Apply,; S. Greenwood, Edenfield.


Windy Harbour, XOS.-—Corner House, King Lane,


TARGE selections of Ladles’ ■Li VESTS and Knickers, W., OS.,


■TXrHITE TUNIC SHIRTS’, Winter VV pyjamas; Tunic Shirts, with 2 collars; double-frantcd Tunic Shirts. Prices are su re ^ ^ r ls e .- Buy now at TOM YOUNGERS^ —


Cavendish Bargains • ' '!•"


GLEEP WITH EASEl Interior fr Sprung Mattresses, full size,


Single size from Is. 6d. weekly. Single and Full-size Buttoned Wool Flock Overlays from Is. weekly. FuH size Bedstead, com­ plete with spring Interior


om £7 6s. 8d. or 2s. weekly.


Mattress from £15 cash, or 3s. weekly. The Cavendish Furniture Co. Ltd.. 52.56, Victoria Buildings. Market Place, BLACKBURN


heel; 12/8 each.—Advertiser and Times Office.


Radiograms by well-known makers —delivered on first monthly pay­ ment—from 5s. weekly.


worth


EXHIBITION seeing.


Of ^ Radios


display and


The Cavendish Furniture Co. Ltd., 52.56, Victoria Buildings, Market Place, BLACKBURN


H/rEN’S White Semi-stiff Cciiar.s, iwL sizes; Braces i and Sus­


Clltheroe Market.


pender Sets, Ties, Tunic Shirts, Slipovers, Socks, Cardigans. Prices are right and satisfaction guwan- te k at . TOM YOUNGER’S,


't''VERYBODY SEES •xh SHIRT—If you need one try ’TOM YOUNGER.


YOUR a new


faard wear; fine cashmere Socks; prncy Socks and Ties for J ^ a s T esents; Tunic Shirts '^ ( h


T INED Sateen or Union SHIRTS; h heavy ribbed, wool Socks for


r u b e n l s e d Collars. — TOM YOUNGER’S, Clltheroe Market.


T ADIES’ vedoknlt UNDERWEAR, 1 -U all sizes; rt. silk Sets; odd - or _______ _ __-


Handkerchiefs; boxes of Handker­ chiefs; pure Silk Stockings; suit­


■\XnNTER UNDERWEAR, all sizes; V ’ collar-attached working wor kin g


able for Xmas presents, at TOM YOUNGER’S, Clltheroe Market.


Shirts, navy or khaki; lined Union Shirts: winter Pyjamas; i Socks, all sizes at ’TOM YOUNGERS


Sheets, Towels, Bedtloks Bolster Slips, Bed Tick Covers, Pillow Slips, -^Try TOM YOUNGER’S. ______


^ J BLANKET’S; Grey or tilte Sheets; Flannelette


■\4TAY we suggest Boxes of Hand- T Kerchiefs, Boxed Pillow Sets,


ablecloths, Ties, Shirts, Socks, Pyjamas, for Xmas. Have a l^ook .|


at our range; no one pressed to buy. — At TOM YOUNGER S, Clltheroe Market.


own choice. ' T. P. RUSHTON, Clerk of .the, Council.


Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Pyjamas; all suitable for Xmas presents. Any article exchanged If not to your, liking.—At TOM 'YOUNGERS: . Clltheroe Market.


[VE HIM A TTE FOR XMAS; Braces. Socks. Suspenders,


H. NEWMAN & Co. (Merchants) LTD.


TV/TEN’S Brand New Army Boots. 20s.; Naiail-pattern ™ '


Shoes, I new, 20!.; Womeh’s ex*- Service New Shoes,- 20s.;| new Football Boots. 20s.; ^recpndl- tloned Men’s Flying FUr-llned- ^ o ts , -knee-high. 30s.; <3round Sheets, 5s.; U.S.A. double bed- size Quilts, 18s. 6d.; Leather Naval Wellington Boots. 20s.; [Denim Jackets, 6s.; Denim Trousers 6s.; Leather' Jerkins, 20s.; i Khaki Shirts with collars. 10s.;' Waaf. Shirts, 2 for 5s.; Women’s Shoes, 10s.; new A.T.S. Shirts. 7s. 6d.;i Men’s newly-repaired Boots and Shoes, 10s. Stamp for list of other Unes * in new and second-hand clothing. Postage and .packing Is. 6d. extra. Cash or C.O.D. Satisfaction or money back.


H. NEWMAN & Co. (Merchants) LTD.


88/92, El iz a b e th s t r e e t . .MANCHESTER, 8.


"NEW LAMPS FOR OLD!”


Cutlery,.. Hotel’ Ware, Cake Baskets, Teapojs, Hot Water Jugs, etc.; all as new In untar:ilshable plate; guaranteed no ileanlhg whatsoever. Also Cffiromluii Silver Plating, oxidised silver, copper, brassware polished and lacquered. Mrrors re-sllvered modernised. :


Save expense and labour Have your METALWARE RE-PLATED.


Metal Plating ’’ call at the address below, or send a post card, for our representative to call on you. .


If you" have a " Problem in


LANliSHAW, King Street. Whalley. Phone 87. '


■ IDDIES strong Wooden w -WHEELBARROWS, metal


r»ET A YOUNGER SHIRT 'With' Lx two ’Trubenlsed Collars from TOM YOUNGER.


CAVENDISH RADIOLYMPIA ------- — a


dition; non-utlllty.—24, Victoria Street, Clltheroe. ____ _________


Moquette SUITE;


5-plece Green Uncut con­


S PYJAMAS, Vests, Stock­ ings.- -Corner House, King


sleeve Vests or Pants; Bib and Brace Blue Overalls. Keen prices'


Part-time Nursing. Working horns (any suitable number up to 30 per week). Excellent rates of pay,,- tanging from Is. H id.' per hour for women without experience to 2s. 6ld. per hour for qualified t staff: via., those In possession of


in Mental Deficiency Nursing. For further hartlculars apply


Whalley, near Blackburn._______ WANTED


-/ Experience, Also ONE TINSMITH


Apply: North Western Gas; Board (Clitheroe Undertaking) Gas Works, Clitheroe. ,■


Engineer and Manager. R. W. HARRIS, i


by permission of the Ministry of Labour, under the Control, of Engagement Order, 1947);


(This advertisement Is Issued L O W


SOCIETY & STORE


M O O R


CO-OPERATIVE LTD.


in d u st r ia l 4380 Members) j


selling Groceries, Provisions, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Furnish­ ings, etc. Applications stating salary' required, age,. past experi­ ence, together with two recent testimonials to he addressed to the Secretary, marked private, not later than Saturday, November 26,, 1949. Only first-class men need apply and must have buying and selling qualifications In all branches._________


VU’AN’TED—MANAGER to take charge of the above Stores,


memorials


Make your select,c. from the largest stook


in East Lancashire. Fecitt’s offer a wld>,


ASSISTANT' CARETAKER _at C.B.G.S. The rate of wages will be £5 6s. Od. a week (5i days). The post Is subject to the, provi­ sions of the. Local Government Superannuation Act, 1937,j and a


A PPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of ' full-time


'


„ .. —, inatlon. Applications, stating age, experience,


should be forwarded to the Clerk to the Governors, C.R.G.S., Cllth­


copies of two recent ____ w. _________ testimonials - with


eroe, ' within 7 days of the publication of this advertisement.


W r E want people to make and rv a s s e m b l e MINIATURE


MODELS and articles for games, maps, etc. Working at home; good remuneration:


■pBODDCnON WANTED from ■L homeworkers to make Fancy Leather and Felt Goods.-^W^rlte for rates of pay, etc.. Dept. D99„ WEARWELL PEODU(3TS' CO.; 2, Tarleton Street, Liverpool.


. ■ '


work; material supplied free. Any f nquiry welcome. Details: Nor­


interesting


olk Models, 9-15, Victoria Road, Gorleston, Suffolk.


; choice of oloae l nH d os l gne In Granite. Marble or Stone,, and can deliver and ereot in any churehyard.


r successful candidate ''Will, he together


equired to pass a medical exam- etc.,


FECITT BROS. Phone 6248


m em o rial c ra ft sm en SINCE 1360.


Whalley New Road


BL A C K B U R N (Open Saturday afternoor.i)


LOANS


TxrANTED—Ladles’ and Gent’s V» CLOTHING.—Seed, Parson Lane, Clltheroe. ■ __________


pLEANER required for one hour, L' 5 moinlngs-'per week.—Apply; Advertiser and ’Times.


Apply : Stonebrldge Cotton Manu­ facturing ao. Ltd., Victoria Mill, Chatburn, Rear Clltheroe.


■AVERLOOKER required for Plains and Sateens. — Apply:


Sun Street Mill (Clltheroe) Ltd., Wilkin Street. Clltheroe. ■


V _______________


Txr ANTED — LABOURERS; sITo ’ ' Cut and Weft Carriers. —


Loans. Loans. Loans. £10 to £1,000


‘ - BY ’THIS BOOUSTT with or WITHOUT SEOUaiTY


Call, Write or Phone 6492.


The Leigh & DuMct Lending Society Ltd.


7, LIBRARY ST., BLACKBURN


Write Box W2, Advertiser and Times.


w a n t ed - F urnished BOOMS ’ ’ for couple; no children:—


fTRADING S,ECRETABY Wanted for Cllitheroe Allot­


ment Holders’ 'Association. For details apply: J. lY. Marshall, 7, Radeclyfie Street, Clitheroe,


T ADY ASSISTANT required for M Hairdressing Salon. — Apply:


Clltheroe. alson Morgan, 4, York Street,


VOUNG LADY ASSISTANTS re- •x qulred; good commencing salaries and annual Increases. — Apply: Staff Supervisor, F. W. Woolworth and Co. Ltd., Clltheroe.


.■jOrAN wanted' for General Farm -Iv-L Work; Wife to assist In. Farmhouse ■ a few hours ' dally; cottage' provided, partly furnished If required; near Whalley. Write Box W3,. Advertiser and Times.


TENDERS


T ANGASHIRE / EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


ttieNDERS supply


Slips 0T_ Knickers; 'pure silk I Kitchen, •


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE invited for


GROCERIES, GROCERIES, and following


are of


FISH, GREEN the School Canteen. •


Clltheroe Ribblesdale Central Padlham Central Kitchen; Downham' School Canteen; Sabden School Canteen; Padlham Dryden Street Nursery


Nursery School Canteens. Full particulars regarding the


eat-treated) and meat to the


Clltheroe Queen Street Nursery. h pply of milk (pasteurised or


;


School Canteen. suTenders are also invited for the


.addressed to the Clerk of the County Council, not later than


quantity of goods required' and I'orms of Tender may be obtained from the Chief Education Officer, County Offices, Preston. t Tenders should'be submitted In


he envelope ' provided and


the 10th December, 1949. n Envelopes must not bear any


sender. • PDULTRY


ame or mark Indicating the _____ X —___ & EGDSj


(Winner of Gold and Sliver Medals In open' Laying Competitions)


THE PRIDE OF THE NORTH I can now offer


[. which gliie satisfaction everywhere. Bre 'Tuey live well and grow .well.


AUTUMN-HATCHED CHICKS & GROWING PULLETS


eds 'available :


R.I.R., ’B.L. X R.I.R., W.L. x R.i.R. Day-Old Pullets and Month-old I


Pullets.


Carriage pbld ahd boxes free, or delivered by own motors.


Also Day-old Cockerels. HAROLD SUTCLIFFE


Accredited Chicks under Ministry ’.I of Agriculture.______


THE POULTRY FARM. HOLME, Nr. BURNLEY. Lancs. Tel, Burnley-4586.


.


Karswood Poultry Spice was added to their food. “ Now the 6 of them lay 5 eggs dally,’’-says Mr. D.D.,-iof London. Try this unique poultry conditioner and egg producer to­ day. Bags Is. 3d; from ; Dugdale and Son, Corn Merchants,! Water- .loo Corn Mill,, Clltheroe.


Hens W looked* fit OULDN’T'. . __ __ .LAY until


T ARGE ENGLISH . GEESE, 22s P each; a few extra good


FARMERS IN STOCK


Listers, Bamfords and Plotter Engines.


Cooper,: McDougall and Robertson Winter Sheep Dips.


Electric and Vacuum Glioners. . Depots; Clitheroe and Hasllngden ' : ; ■ Auction Marts. - -


Cooper’s P.T.Z. for Sheep & Cows,


LIN0LEY PATE Tel. GISBURN 251


man, Waddington. Phone; Clith­ eroe , 611.


ullets, starting laying.—Sweet- BUT IN MEMORIAM 'KING.—In loving memory of a


■ 1930. As the years roll by,


ddar wife and mother, 'Sarah Ain, who died November 19th,


— From your loving Husband and all at Chorley House, ' Clitheroe.____________ I


We still remember mother dear. ■


METCALF.—In loving memiry of my dear dad; Ronald Hipwood Metcalf, who fell asleep Novem­ ber 15th, 1942,


lso Grandma and Grandad, ' December. At test. ,


our memory will neve; grow A old.


You left a beautiful memory, A sorrow too great to be told; But to us that have loved and -Y lost you,


• I .


—From his loving daughters, Hilda and Family, and Alice, Church and Accrington


METCALF.-In lortng memory of Ronald Hipwood Metcalf, died November 15th, 1942; ■ [ .


He took ,hlm home to Eternal,, rest.


aiting for cure hut I all In G vain; ! * , ,■ ■'


Always In my thoughts. !, Moor Lane, Clltheroe. . ■


od decided what-was best, "!''


—From his'loving I wife Mary Ann. ,


METCALF.—In loving “le^o^y of Ronald Hipwood Metcalf, died November 15th, 1042. When we go«down memory's,, T lane,here’s a light that Is never dim;


Until the stars forget to shine,


^-


—Loving thoughts , of a -dear Dad, from all his Sons and


We will remember him. ; Daughters. 52. Moor iane. Clltheroe.


LOCKLEY.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Lockley, who died Novem­ ber 13th, 1918.■


10, Woone Lane, Clltheroe.


—From his loving Wife and Family.


Ever remembered.


PROCTER.—In loving memory of John: Henry Procter, who died ,: November 20th, 1947.


31, Peel Street.


s p ea k .—Treasured memories' of my dearest Mother


" Commercial Hotel,” Clltheroe, who died November 19, 1944,


—Prom her loving son George and Winnie.


But memories live for- ever. . .


- ' 170. Whalley Road. - . ' . . ■ . (


Always remembered..' , ..-r-Rose.


TAYLOR.—In loving remembrance of a dear Husband and. Father, ■who died November 16th, 1946.


Another year has passed, hut we who loved him never- forget,


—From his Wife,'Son-and Daughter. .


',6, Lo'wergate. , * ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


■ the ■ British Legion for their kind expressions of sympathy ' and .floral tributes received


42, Pendie Avenue, Chatbum. ' Printed and published by the


during'-their-loss.. ,


Clitheroe- Advertiser and Times I Company Ltd., - at 6, Market Place,'Clltheroe. Td. ’407-8 (too lines).


SMITH.—Mr. W. Smith and' Family wish to thank all friends' and neighbours, the Mothers’ Union,the, Sunshine: Bandand


speak.—In loving remembrance of my dear, friend Sally, died' November 19th.


' - - ' (late.


I often thlrik of bygone days. When we were all together; ’The family chain Is broken now,


Loved and remembered always. —Prom his Ipvlng Wife and , Family.


Night and day he bore' his W pain,


, M


N.A.Hacli|mg&SoDi m m km


FOB' I


Book your brder now'from ooi Large Selection of


BLACK. GREY and' RiO GRAh


ITE8. Bend for Catalogue.


' Renovations carried out lEstlmates Free.'


. Address: CEMETERV GATE*


ACCRINGTON , Tel. 204


Est 1871 GOLDEN WEDDING


7, Mlllthorne Avenue, i BIRTHS


heir Golden Wedding,' t good wishes on the occasion of


R. & MRS. KAY] thank all friends and relatives for greetings and


Dbii’t hope Furnish wi


ALL THE LAl th r e e -p ieg e I WIRELESS W N G E R S , ! CAB^JI


WOOFF—On November 13th at 42, Victoria Street J to Mr. and Mrs, J. Wooff (n6e|H. Davies),' 13, Curzon Street, Clltheroe; a son; a welcome brother for Sandra;


■ D ^ T H S I


HOLGAtE.—On Wednesday, the h loth Novemo^r, 1949, at his ved husband of Elsie, lather


of Michael and David. C Service at OUtheroe Parish 1


Some Brlarfnount, i Eastham lotreet, Clltheroe, Gideon, dearly-


hurch, 12-45 .p.m,, Friday, the IBth- November, folloived by cremation (private) dt Carleton Crematorium,: Blaolcpool. . Will i friends please ! accept this


WE V ARK ' iAl WASHERS Iane


We will demonsl


grateful" thanks ' t o Nurse' Heseltme aild Mrs, Seedall,


I ■ . i, ■ j ;


. SEE OUR EASH ■.


. ,


Clitheroe j


ntimation. No 'flowers.' -^Enquiries : Veevers; Clltheroe. ,'Tel.'76.


SMITH.—On November 12th at 42, Pendie Avenue, Phyllis. Maty, eldest, daughter of Mr; and the f’ late Mrs, Wilfred Smith, in her ■


49th year (suddenly), Interred '• at Christ Church, Chatburn, on


42,; Pendie Avenue, Chatburn. j IN MEMDRIAM


the 14th. ;


"At Rest.’ ! ’ !' i :


BATTERSBY.—In loving memory of Tom Battersby, 1 who died


18, Gloucester Avenue, i Levenshulme.


■' i


November 18th, 1939J —Mother,'Mary, Arthur and Joan.


CLARK.—Treasured memories of a dear daughter and sister, Kathleen, who passed away November 19th, 1947,1


' r


Deep In our hearts she la W . living yet,


. '


—From her loving Dad, Mother, Lilian and Albert, Park House, Clltheroe;' Margaret, Jack and


e loVea her too dearly to .ever forget.'


' Judith,' Great Harwood; Ruth, Oharlle and Barbara, Mold.


COOK.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died Novem- iber 14th,: 1940; also Father, .who died 1930.


; Beat silently and low. —Prom'Jack and Edna.


I We think of you In silence, ! But with no outward show, lo r all the. hearts that beat sincerely, . 1


*


COOK—Treasured memories of our ' dear Parents,' mother, Margaret : Alice, who died Noyember 14tn, : 1940;, dad, Jonathan, who died ; 1930.1 ■ i ' 1 ■ -


■ i —5’rom their loving son Wes.,. 1 . and daughter-in-law Edith, 15. Park Avenue, Great Harwood^ also from' uncle’ !


I For deep In our. hearts . It. was *.


! We keep In our naemory the ;


; We think' of those we loved I


' so well; i - love of the past, planted-.to la^t. ■


1 : -Maggie and Ida, i' Road,-Clltheroe.


Dick, Aunt - 27, Whalley


lU, i ! died November 14th, 1940. [Holden Street, .(Olitheroe. !


Cook.—Treasured memories of a ! dear father, Jonathan, who died August 1st, 1930; I also a dear mother, Margaret Alice, who


; We will remembef them, ! —From' son -Bill and daughter- in-law Ada.


- Down the lane ofj memories, , The light Is never dim; Until the stars forget to shine


, We lost a dear one, with a . heart of gold,'[


Parents ■ and girl Mrk Whiteley, wlKj the! Mill ’and cd


, How we- miss her, can never . be told;


BOROl CIVIL V< . time , service - in -4


rriHE 'Tewn Counii the;CIVIL.DE|


Ambulance,. Plonee Past Wars * fbunJ


Whenever 'we go, wherever we . dwell,


, insurance against 8 Full (ietails and I At ithe Town:


potentialities .for w tlon affi'er an attad


and the Boroug Clltheroe, during


ClltBeroe, on M(j the next four wd


At "ihe Houslnj


NATIONAL: AUXII SPEC


. - information and mdy also be obtali


' Tdwn Clerk’s Offlo


DIXON.-r-In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, who died November 17th, 1946.


■ To clasp' his hand In a better land,


' ■;96. Whaliey .Rpad, Clltheroe.


—From his loving Wife and three Sons.


Never to part again. -1 * .


DIXON.—Ih'/iovlng meinory of A - dear'Father, who died Novenir her 17th. 1946.


" ' Not a day, do we forget you.


In'our* hearts you’re always W Ineari v '


96, 'Whalley Road. Clltheroe.___ 1947.


' AS li dawns another year. —From his Daughter and Son- In-Law.


e who loved you, sadly miss you,


GARNETT.—la loving mem°7 f : . 'a near ’ husband and latner, ■Robert',. who died November iv.


■ ■; Many a-visit In'Silence Is pmo- Manor-House, Twlston. . ■ .


Sweet Is the place where jou , are laid, ■ : .


.


! .—Sadly missed by hl^s loving - wire. Bon and Daughters.





■ Some;day we hope to meet ffim. Some day,-we'know not when,


.25ih Npvemher, '19 I ■' -


I CLITHEROE.


|STJ M!ARY| i ON T U r '! ! ■ At' 7-301


Rl (Founder and Pre A LE< The Art


NANCY SHERV C01\


SEATS


Plan with -the Early: orders-for.Tl


' ,


IW^LL HAVE GIRLS


> I FURNJi 1 MOOR


Lancasti ■ wAi


• I • " ' j FRIDAY


THjjRSDAY at 7-3D ANNE BAXTER, EC


THE! The tr i Booking .Office open:


Mr. W. Scales is now residing at ROCKDALE, WEST VIEW, CLITH- EROE, and Is prepared to serve thd deople of ;this area.


Tel. Clitheroe 345 DAY or NIGHT.


he R.M.P.A. or G.N.C. Certificates


either by letter or In person to the Matron, Caiderstones Hospital,


THREE GAS FITTERS preferably with Plumbing


4 SCALES n FUNERAL SERVICE


9 ^ DAR\)^EN ST„ I BLACKBURN ! ■ Tel. 4'042-3 i


i.TO-NlGHT; (Friday) ! ALAN LADD and G|


MONDAY and TUESDA| RICHARD WIDMARK,


! A stirring saga of'■ Down to


Bea'utifut Memorials in Granite, Marble aiid Stone,


Write or Phone for Designs.


W.ROCK


'MONUMENTAL MASON IBLACKBURN RD„


I GT. HARWOOD XEL.:2164.r,


HEOW-ILSON i


lllMITED I TOOLS


RONMONGlI


Household; AP( FIREPLACI iNqnxsns


York St.) Cli| ! Phone 88


RJSGISTEREP AS A Nl


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